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/ - .,■■4 ’' H' • N Thurwkiy, Marth 10, 1160 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE J i • • • Brids About People You Know Items ol Interett Concernixio Logd neildouti Mr. and Mrs and drildren of HartovMle, spent the wait end with Mrs. Stanley’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Neigh bors. Gaoonge Mason of Ghariotta, N. C., is vtaMog Ids stater. Mans. C. D. Nance and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. James T. Smith and sons, Mkhaei and Ronnie, of Co- htmhta, spent the week-end with Mrs. Smith’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Holland. TO FLORIDA Mrs. John W. Finney, Sr., left the latter part of the past week for a visit in West Palm Beach. Fla. r with her stater, Mrs. W. A. Gallo way, and Mr. Galloway. Mias Madeline Cassanova of Co lumbia, spent*the week-end with her sister, Mrs. James Jacks and fam ily and Mrs. M. Cassanova. Mist Nancy Neighbors spent the week-end at Winthrop College, Rock tlili, with her stater, Miss Mary Ann Neighbors, and attended the Junior Follies Mary Ann acconq>anied her home on Sunday Mrs. Paul Martin and children of Uhartaton, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. James M. Pitts. On Saturday evening Mrs. Martin and daughter, Carol, Mrs. Pitts, Mrs. Raymond Pitts and Miss Ag nes Davis attended the Junior Fol lies at Winthrop College, Rock Hill. FYiends of Mrs. E. L. Holland will be interested to know she is able to be out again after a several weeks Alness. Paid M. Stanley, • Mis. Julian Coleman, Mrs. Ray mond Pitts. Miss Ella Little Mc Crary, Miss Agnes Davis and Mrs. Witaon Harris attended the Atlanta Symphony concert on Tuesday eve ning in Greenwood. Mrs. Ralph Blakely, accompanied by her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. McLeod, of Me Bee, with whom she has been spending some time, were visitors here on Saturday. Miss Wylie Davis, student at Win throp College, Rock Hill, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence F. Davis. Mr and Mrs. Hugh Etehelberger and daughters, Sandra and Julia Leigh, of Chattanooga, Tenn , Mr. and Mrs. Kent Krell and daughter, Katherine Louise, of Columbia, vis ited their parents. Mr and Mrs. H. L. Etehelberger. the past week-end Miss Judy Gasque ,of Latta, a student at Columbia College, Colum bia, was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs Froughton G. Ford, and attended the military ball given by the Scabbard and Blade of Presby- 1 Ionian College Mrs. Louis M. Stephens and little son, of Charleston, spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. S. G. Dillard. Mrs. B. Hubert 'Boyd had as guests during the week-end Misses Mary Wallace Hilton of Manning and the University of South Caro lina. and Patsy Bryant of Charlotte, N. C , who attended the military ball at Presbyterian college. Mr. mid Mrs. J. W. Moore Ml this week for a trip to Florida. Mrs. George H. BUS has returned from a three weeks stay in Dillon with her son’s family. She was ac companied home by her granddau ghter, Ann EUis, foi th weeek^end. Whit Mayes, who attends Ihe Citadel, Chariestno, spent the week end with relatives and friends on the ThcraweU campus. Misses Luc ret ia Siewers of Win- stoiuSaiein, N. C., and Miss S&ra Adderton of Lexington, N. C., stu dents at Converse College, Spartan burg, Spartanburg, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Horne while here during the week-end to attend the Military Ball and Presbyterian College fraternity dances TO PARIS Friends of Capt. and Mrs. How ard Byars wifl be interested to know they left Wednesday after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Watts, in MountvBle, for New York Leaving New York by plane on Saturday they will go at Paris where Capt. Byars will do a three-year tour of military duty Miss Dorothy Gasque of Marion, and Columbia College, was the guest of her uncle and aunt. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gasque and daughter, Mis CeHa Gasque, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. George Gasque in WalhaAa. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. MclnvaiHe visited their daughter, Miss Peggy Miclnvaille, and other relatives in Lancaster Sunday. IN WASHINGTON Major General Ansel B. Godfrey, accompanied by Mrs. Godfrey, was in Washington D C., from Wednes day until Sautrdary of the past week on national guard business. While there Mrs. Godfrey attended the flower show t Mrs. Eugene Hitt has returned from a two months stay in Avon Park, Fla., with her daughter, Mrs. Irvin H. Ford, and Mr. Ford. Her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Armstrong, of Gray Court, were there for a short visit and accompanied her home. House guests of Dr. and Mrs. James S. Gray during the week-end were Miss Frances Wribom of Win throp College, Rock HiU, and Miss Ann Dunbar of Converse'College,- Spartanburg, who attended the mili tary ball and dances at Presbyte rian College. O’KELLEY’S MOVE HERE Mr. and Mrs. Roy O’KeUey and and Mrs. Roy Gasque while here children, John 9. Susan 3, and during the week-end to attend the Franklin four months, have moved, Presbyterian College Military Ball into their recently comple.ed new Miss Terrell Cook, student at Con- Tiome on Pine wood Avenue in the verse College, Spartanburg, spent Lakewood development They Special For One Week Only! Have Your Watch Fixed Movement Completely 4 Reconditioned 3 Including AN Necessary New Ports This Also Includes: Oeantag aad oiling of move ment. Free iaspectieo aad free adjustment at aay time. Prompt sendee. AD needed parte (except new faces and crystals). $I.M or more for your old baud on a new metal oae. Only finest parts and materials used. Mail orders given special at- tentiop. The right to reject any watch too badly dam-, aged is reserved. > All Watch Makers Putty Competent ALL WORK GUARANTEED For Limited Time Only Automatic $6.50 Railroad Grades $6.50 Special Prices On Refinishing Dials Like New the week-end with her mother, Mrs David S. Cook. She had as her guest Miss Ann Crymes of Wilmington Dd., who also attends Converse They came especially to attend the military ball and fraternity dance- at Presbyterian College. Masses Shirley Dunaway, Sylvia Land, Sylvia Staton, mid Beth Gooch, Winthrop College stu dents, spenf the week-end with the former's mother, Mrs. E. F. Duna way, and attended the military bal! and dances at Presbyterian College l G2C Robert S Holimes, stationed in Anchorage, .Alaska, is at homo on leave. Miss Georgia Young, who attends Queens College, Charlotte, N. C , was at home for the week-end with her parents, Mr and Mrs. John T Young, and attended the military ball and dances at Presbyterian College. are formerly of Atlanta, and Mr. O’Kel- ley has' been here for ' several months as manager of the district office of the United Insurance Com pany. They are Methodists. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Green, who were married Saturday, were over night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil; P. Wilson Mrs. Green, the former,! Miss Martha Womack, of Franklin, N. C., is a niece of Mr. Wilson. I They will make their home in New York. New* Of Bond* Cros* Road* ARf* Congregation Honors Dr. Betts On Birtkdoy Monday Dr. C. Bynum Betts, pastor of the Providence Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church, was honored on the occasion of his birthday Monday evening when the congre gation and invited guests enjoyed a covered dish supper. Tables were' arranged in the so cial hall of the church and adorn ing the head table was a bouquet of early spring flowers in shades of yellow-. On the other tables were daffodils. Bearing the words “Hap py Birthday,” the cake was deco rated in pastels. % During the evening Dr. Betts was t presented with gifts. Guests of the congregation included Mrs A. M Copeland, Mrs. Lillian McDill. Mrs. Sam J. Knox and Miss Hattie Blanks of the Thomwell Orphanage staff. Mrs. It. L. Plaxico, Jr, was chairman of the arrangements com mittee for the event 0 Magistrate Bigham Announces For Post In Jacks Township R 0 b e r t N. Bigham. presently Magistrate in Jacks Township, has announced for reelection. He is serv ing his frist term in the position, having been elected in 1958 Religious Emphasis Week is Underway The annual program of special religious emphasis is underway on the Presbyterian College campus this week, with four outstanding speakers taking part. Dr. Lawrence I. Stell, pastor of the w Trinity Presbyterian Church of Charlotte, opened the occasion with a chapel talk on Tuesday night. The program hit full stride on Wednesday, with morning seminars, and evening tabes and discussions groups. U is to continue through Thursday night The Rev. Glenn Dorris, pastor of the Anderson Central Presbyterian Church, delivered the nyain address on Wednesday evening. And on the following night the Rev. 0. Z White, Ersldne College chaplain, is to be the principal speaker. These three speakers are’ conduct ing seminar classes on Wednesday and Thursday mornings and will lead fraternity discussion groups after the evening programs They are joined in the leadership of these groups by the Rev. William R Ste venson of Tryon, N. C SUBSCRIBE TO TR CKRONICLB Gray FUNERAL DIRECTORS •. • aad •. • EMBALMERS Phone 41 AMBULANCE SERVICE Join Hamilton's Diamond "Club Plar^*® There are no added charges, weekly or are no monthly payrr\ent. Ham on 7, Mr and Mrs. Wilbur Workman >f Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. Olin r Johnson of Clinton, were visitors ' in the neighborhood Sunday. Mrs Roscoe Buzhardt spent a few Ro * er Conn(>r Whitmire, was days last week in Sumter with her 1 Travis Crapps Sunday. niece, Mrs Tom Childress and Mrs Rai ^ C ° mns 31x1 two sma11 Mr Childress ' sons - and Shawn, are spend ing some time in Statesville, N. C., with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Dewey Saunders. Mr and Mrs. B. W. Cooper, Mrs Ola Wages and Becky Frank lin were visitors in Sumter Monday with Mrs Willard Hall. * * . The Woman's Missionary circle of Fairview Baptist Church obsei^ed GAS AND STOMACH TROUBtf CAH BE CORRECTED... SEE A CHIROPRACTOR TODAV! A-3 Miss Bootsie Horton, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Horace Horton, a stu dent at Winthrop College, Rock Hill, was at home for the week-end to attend the military ball and dances at Presbyterian College. She had as j her guest Miss Beth Hays of Harts- ville, a Winthrop student, who also attended the dances. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Burns, Jr., of ’ Greenwood, were guests of Mr. and Woek ^ Pra ^ r at ^ church Mon ' Mrs. James E Wolfe on Saturday ^ evening, had charge of prayer and attended the dinner at Lakeside me «tmg Wednesday night and will 1 Country Club. meet a S ain Fr »<*ay at 7:30. Miss Betsy Davis, student at Ers- ^ members are urged to attend, kine CoUege, Due West, and Jack Mrs Marion Ringer- prayer chair- Davis, Jr., student at Clemson Col- man - ^ in char « e ^ programs. Mrs Call or write for an appointment DR. C. J. HART 205 Church St. Laurens, S. C. Tel. 22301 or 2723 BLUE NILE ENSEME.E Featuring two lovely diamondi in j! white or yellow gold. * 775.00 if 55^ I BLUE NILE TAILORED ENSEMBLE See these lovely ensembles in wtvte or yellow gold. 50.00 to 2200.00 PRINCESS 15-diamond reiveler J ) & W' i ssa KrJ r lege, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davis, the past week-end. Miss Rachel Ann Wilson, who at tends the University of South Caro lina, Columbia, spent the week end with her parents. Mr and Mrs. Cecil P. Wilson. If yotrte going to buy a low price car...be sure you get the better one! Many people figure that since the car they are considering has historically had a ‘low-price” name it must be, in fact, a low-price car. This, at one time, was true. But today the names of cars, as you may know, have very little to do with their prices. Many cars with traditional tow-price names cost more than Mercury—a name you have always associated with higher price cars. Our point ia this: A Mercury Monterey, with deluxe appointments, is now priced $31 to $€€ jess* than any the best selling Fords, Chev- 1, and Plymouths (the V-8 rered Galaxies, Impalas, and Furys). Yet Mercury offers you far more of everything yon want in a car. Some new-car buyers are skeptical when we tell them this price story. Here are some of the questions they ask—and our answers: Q “Do you mean Mercury is now a tow- • price car? Did you reduce prices?” A “ “Yes. Monterey prices are now $174 lower, and include many extras that are now standard equipment.” Q ”But in your price comparison, aren’t * you talking about a ‘stripped’ Mercury —with rubber mats, plain interiors, no equipment, no glamour?” A “No, we’re talking about a deluxe- appointed Monterey with beautiful nylon interior and deep, thick carpet ing. The com|>arison is fair.” Q “Do all Monterey models have as good • a price story?” A “Yes, within a few dollars. It’s the most amazing value story ever offered. Just read below.” *Sn*4 m 1 1 *1 iMMlactufM,' MO«st«d 1960 retail t>«M picn lot IowmI pned V-l powwtd i MERCURY ADDS UP TO A BETTER LOW-PRICE CAR-Mercury has a 7 to 8 inch longer wheelbase than Galaxie, Impala, and Fury + 289 to 494 pounds more weight + up to 23% more insulation + more spacious passenger compart ment + self-adjusting brakes + up to 28% more visibility + more luxurious in terior + finer quality (every Mereury is road-tested before it is shipped, not just spot-checked as all other low-price cars; = Smoother ride, extra aatiafaction. MERCUKY-the better low price car Felton Crapps Is program chairman for her circle * • * Mrs. Felton Crapps has returned home after visiitng her daughter in Columbia.;' Friends !of Lynn Nabors will be sorrv to know slve has been ill REVIV AL TO BEGIN Sunday night, March 13, at 7:00j a revival will begin at Fairview* Baptist Church. Services will follow each night through March 19. 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