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Thursday. March 31, I960 /. \ THE CUNTON CHKONICLP Brl^ii About ••• People You Know Items of Interest Concerning Local Residents Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Holland spent Sunday ta Columbia with their daughter, Mrs. James T. Smith, Mr. Smith and sons. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Coker, of Asheville, Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Mc Daniel, of Fayetteville, N. C., spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. W. McDaniel. TRANSFERRED Friends of Pfc. Jinuny Chandler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grady Chand ler, will, be interested at know he has been transferred from Fort Sam Houston, Texas, to Valley Foge, Pa. . Friends of W. G. Duvall, of Cov ington, Ga., formerly of this city, will regret to know Tie suffered a stroke on Saturday in Covington. He is the father of Mrs. H. R. Jones, Jr., of this city. Miss Shirley Staton, sophomore at Winthrop College, will arrive today to spend the week-end with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Staton. .Friends of Mrs. L. N. Warren will be interested to-know she en tered Self Memorial Hospital, Greenwood, yesterday. Mrs. Bryan Coates, of Charlotte, N. C., came yesterday to be with her mother. FROM BALTIMORE Mrs. H. H. Kinard of Baltimore, Md., is the guest of her niece, Mrs. T. C. Johnson. Mrs. E. F. Culbreath of Charlotte, N. C., was here for the week-end with her mother. Mrs. O. I. Shealy. Miss Linda Bridges, at Furman University, Greenville, is spending the spring holidays with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bridges. She has as her guest Miss Barbara Brown of Charleston, her roommate at Furman. , Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bishop and children, Mrs. E. D. Chaney visited their si^pr and daughter, Mrs. T. S. Duncan in Lawrenceville. Ga.. Mrs. Larry Martin of Roebuck, is pending several weeks with her sis ter, Mia. Lila Stewart, where she b convalescing {allowing an iUnees and stay in the Laurens County hos pital. Miss Nelle Fuller, of Charleston, spent a few days recently with her mother, Mrs. B. T. Fuller, enroute from Wartrace, Term., where she was an attendant in the wedding of a former roommate. Dr. Ann Bass, to Mr. Harry Smith Avery, Friends of Miss Fuller will be interested to know she has been promoted to as sistant night supervisor of the Medi cal College in Charleston, where she has been a member of the staff for the past two years. AT TELEPHONE SCHOOL T. M. Youngblood, manager of the during the week-end. They were ac companied to Camesville, Ga , by Mrs. James Edens who was the guest of relatives there. Dr. and Mrs. R. J. Grube and children, of Camden, visited Mrs. Grube’s mother, Mrs. W. Roy Pitts for the week-end. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Rumph in Savannah, Ga., on Sun day were C. D. Pitts, L. Ray Pitts, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pitts and daughter, Bonnie, Mrs. Juhn Griffin Pitts, Mrs. P. M. Pitts, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Copeland, Jr., and Charles Pitts. TO SAVANNAH Miss Shirley Ann League was' the week-end guest of Mrs. L. T. Mc Gowan in Savannah, Ga., where she went to attend the military ball of the junior R. 0. T. C. at Grover High School. Mrs. Frank Jones and children are spending several days in Athens, Go., with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Butts. County Politic^ Notices FOR SOLICITOR 1 hereby announce myself a candi date for election to the office of So licitor for the Eighth Judicial Cir cuit and pledge myself to abide by the rules of the Democratic pri mary. HUGH A. BEASLEY FOR STATE SENATE I hereby announce myself a candi date for the State Senate from Lau rens County and pledge to abide by the resul stof the Democratic pri mary. JUSTIN A. BRIDGES I hereby announce myself a candi date for the State Senate from Lau rens County and pledge to abide by the result of the Democratic pri mary. WILLIAM C. DOBBINS. JR. local Southern Bell Telephone com : pany. is spending the week in Co lumbia attending a class on finan cial management. Mrs. C. A. Holland spent a few days last week in Mount Pleasant with her sister, Mrs. Eugene Brown, and Mr. Brown. Wallace Boyd has resumed his studies at Davidson College after being at home with his mother, Mrs. B. Hubert Boyd, for the spring holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. t'urner and daughter, Susanne, of Decatur, Ga., visited Mrs. Turner's mother, Mrs. S. G .Dillard, for the week-end. Miss Myma Sease, who attends Winthrop College. Rock Hill, w r as at home with her mother, Mrs. T. M. Sease, for the week-end FROM KING COLLEGE Miss Sally Glenn, daughter of Mr and Mrs David Glenn, has resumed h^r studies at King College, Bristol. TYnn., after spending the spring holidays at home. George Blalock, Jr., returned yes terday to Davidson College where he is a junior, after spending the spring holidays with hts parents, Dr and Mrs George R. Blalock Mil ling Blalock, who attends the Uni versity of the South at Sewanee, Term., was here last week for the spring holidays. Mrs. Tatum Gressette of Colum bia, was a guest several days last week of Mr. and Mrs. Henderson Pitts. John Eichelberger, a first year at Davidson College, was I hereby announce myself a can didate for Sheriff of Laurens Coun ty and pldege to abide by the results of the Democratic primary. DELMAR RIDDLE FOR CORONER I hereby announce myself a can- didae for Coroner of Laurens "Coun ty and pledge to abide by the results of the Democratic primary. . AL RAWL I hereby announce myself a candi- didate for Coroner of Laurens Coun- student ty and pledge to abide by the results a t home with his parents for the of the Democratic primary. spring holidays, resuming his stud- T. D. PIGG, SR jes yesterday. % I hereby announce myself a can. Or. and Mrs. Joseph H Cutchin didate for Coroner of Laurens Coun. 0 f Easley, were guests on Sunday ty and pledge'to abide by the results 0 f Mrs. W. L. Marshall. Jr., and of the Democratic primary A. P. WALKER HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES I hereby announce myself a can didate for the House of Representa tive* from Laurens County and pledge to abide by the result of the Democratic primary: JOHN C. BUCHANAN I hereby announce myself a can didate for the House of Representa tives from Laurens County and pledge to abide by the result of the Democratic primary. HUBERT W. GRAYDON 1 hereby announce myself a can- didate for the House of Representa tives from Laurens County and pledge to abide by tfie result of the Democratic primary. CHARLES J. HART I hereby announce myself a can didate for the House of Representa tives from. Laurens County and pledge to abide by the result of the Democratic primary. WILLIAM H. McNLNCH FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER I hereby announce myself a can didate for reelection as County Commissioner of Laurens County and pledge to abide by the result of the Democratic primary. PAUL S O DELL 1 hereby announce myself a can didate for County Commissioner of Mrs. C. M. Bailey Mrs. Raymond Pitts, Mrs. John W. Little. Mis Lily Yarborough and Miss Agnes Davis were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Har ris in Columbia. Mr and Mrs. Bob Hayes and sons, Mike and David, of Chamblee, Ga., spent the week-end with Mrs. Hayes' mother. Mrs.' Guy L. Cope land. Mrs. J. B. Templeton spent Tues- FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce myself a can didate for reelection as Sheriff of Laurens County and pledge to abide by the result of the Democratic pri mary. CALDWELL W. WIER I hereby announce myself a can didate for Sheriff of Laurens County and pledge to abide by the results of the Democratic primary. FRED H. HAYES OFFICE SUPPUES At CHRONICLE PUB. CO. Phono 74 Laurens County and pledge to abide.... „ .... by the rules of the Democratic pri. 1 *? "C*'*®*: % ^ daU ' marv JOE HOLLIDAY «“f r M 'f M'rmm Temcteto" - Mrs N. C. Wood of Talladega, FOR MAGISTRATE Ala , is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Hunter Township at Clinton Bailey Dixon, and family. Mr. Wood I hereby announce myself a can- accompanied her here for the week- didate for reelection as Magistrate end. of Hunter Township at Clinton and Mrs. T. C. Johnson, Jr , and chil- pledge to abide by the result of the dren of Chester, joined Mr. Johnson Democratic primary. here for several days last week at SAM H McCRARY the home of his mother. Mrs T. C. Hunter Township Outside of Clinton Johnson 1 hereby announce myself a can- M and Mrs. Hubert Pitts were didate for Magistrate of Hunter guests Sunday of Mr.. and Mrs. Township outside of Clinton and Craig Kennedy in Spartanburg pledge to abide by the result of the Democratic primary J. DERRILL BOZARD I hereby announce myself a can didate for Magistrate of Hunter Township outside of Clinton and pledge to abide by the results of the Democratic primary. R. C. WILKIE I hereby announce myself a can didate for Magistrate of Hunter Township outside of Clinton and pledge to abide by the results of hte Democratic primary. GEORGE SIMPSON Jacks Township I hereby announce myself a can didate for Magistrate of Jacks Township and pledge to abide by the rules of the Democratic pri mary. DAVID T PITTS Mm GeoofU Young, student at Queens College. Charlotte, N. C.. spent liie week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Young. Tommy Cooper, student at Fur man University, Greenville, is on tour with the Furman band this week and will spend the week-end with hts lather, Tom B. Cooper, and Mrs. Cooper. RETURNS HOME Mrs. George R Holland has re turned to her home here after a two weeks visit with her daughter, Mrs. Joe Hagins, and MrT Hagins in Ab beville. Mrs. Walter A. Johnson has as her guest for a few days her cousin, Mrs. R. A. Cooper of Greenville. Mrs. Eugene Avery and daughter, Agnes Caroline, of Rock Hill, spent the latter part of the week with her mother, Mrs. Irby %• Hipp. The following Ertkine College students will §xriv^ today to spend the spring holidays at their homes here: Misses Sandra Ray, Pat Chisholm, Betsy Davis, Jane Ann Davis, Jackie Cooper, Tommy Sub-' left, and Charles Tucker. Mrs. Marie Bannister spent the week end in Raleigh. N C., with her-son. Roily Bannister, Jr. FROM RUTGERS Vinny .Smith, who is a student at Rutgers, New Brunswick, X. J., is spending the spring holidays with his parents. Lt Col. and Mrs. I’. V. j Smith. He had as his guest Jerry Karycki of Fords, N. J. Mrs John It. Holland has return- cn! from a week's visit w ith her j daughter, Mrs. William Childs, and Mr. Childs in Atlanta, Ga. Misses Caroline Edge and Helen Ruth Holland were guests of the former's aunt in Greer and were visitors in Greenville duing the| week-end. Mr. and Mrs Carroll Pitts and daughter, Mary, of Spartanburg, spent Sunday with Ms. Ethel Pitts and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Blakely and children of Charleston, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Blake ly and J. A Galloway here the past week-end. Miss* Lea ana Young, student at Converse College, Spartanburg, is it home with her parents, Mr. and ■Irs. J. Leland Young, for the spring holdiays. Jimmy Young re- urned yesterday to Davidson Col- ege to resume his studies after a ;>w days holidays at home. Davis R. Holland, Jr, of Harts- ville, spent Friday here with his parents Mrs A B Holman of Springfield, and Mrs. E. F. Ulmer of Elloree, spent the week-end with their sister, Mrs. T. P. Horger, who accompan ied Mrs. Holman home for a visit. Also a guest of Mrs. Horger during the week-end was Mrs. Mary Dun can of Whitmire. Mr .and Mrs. Henry Sober had as guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Cauthen of Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mitchell of Newiwrry, Mr. and Mrs Gerald Suber of Lau- ens. Mrs. Carl Clary and little son of Greenville, are spending the week ; with her mother. Mrs Robert S Owens. Mrs. Zeno Craddock spent the week-end in Iva with her daughter. Mrs. J. G. Simpson, and Mr Simp son. Mr and Mrs. J B. Simmons of I Macon, Ga . were guests on Sunday of the former's father and sister. Jir. and Mrs. J. P. Prather. Mrs.! Metis Stone, Mrs. P. B. Adair and Mbs Sarar Stone were (guests on Wednesday of the past week of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Pratt in Green, wood. Mrs. J. I. Adair has returned from Greenville where she spent the past seveal weeks with relatives. Miss Myra Adair, a irst year stu dent at Winthrop College, Rock Hill, was at home for the latter part of the week wih her parens, Mr. and Mrs. L. Ray Pitts. Mtr. and Mrs. Wyman Shealy, Jr, and children of Orangeburg, spent the week-end with the former’s par ents Miss Helen Oeland, who teaches at Ashley Hall in Charleston, is a* home with her parents, Mr and Mrs. J M. Oeland, for ten days of spring holidays Lonnie T. Lawson of the Lawson Furniture Co., Joanna, was amor^ retail furniture dealers who were in Salisbury. N. (' „ recently to at tend courses relating to interior dec orating and window drapery Cross Anchor * News !HB&. J. T. BOLTON. Corresp—deal Mrs. Frances Edwards and Mrs. Minnie Dobbins were visitors in En- oree Monday. ^ * Mrs. Ruby Simmons and daugh ter, Brenda Carol, spent Thursday in Ware Shoals Mrs. James Bennett of Cross J Keys, was a visitor here Thursday Gene Jackson has returned home ifter being a patient in the Union (ospital. . . Oren Cogdill and J. L Bolton were visitors in Laurens M oik lay Mr. and Mrs C H. Layton spent Sunday in Columbia with H B Tay- <»r. ’ ... - _ Miss Ann Hams was a visitor in Clinton Saturday Mr. and Mrs H<«ke Bennett. Mr and Mrs. E. E. Stnblmg and Mrs Minnie Dobbins attended the all- night singing m Spartanburg Satur day. Mrs. C. L Casey of Spartanburg, spent Saturday with Mrs. Mary Ruth Vassey. Mrs Hoke Bennett spent Thurs day with her daughter, Mrs Joe Gaston ,in Woodruff Mr. and Mrs. E O. Posey and Mrs C. L Lawson of West SpringsC spent Thursday with Mr and Mrs . Marvin Brewmgton ^5 Mrs Bernice Owens has returned home atfter being a patient in the Woodruff hospital Mrs Eula Franklin. Mr and Mrs. Wayne Franklin and children visit ed Mr and Mrs Grover Watson in Green Pond recently Mrs Gertrud#* Ross of Green ville, was a visitor in Cross Anchor .Sunday , Mrs Mamie Kelly spent Tuesday with he daughter. Mrs Joe Neber- bofferon Woodruff / USE CHRONICLE WANT AM New Manager For Sears Here Carl Gore has arrived in the city to assume management of the Sear-> and Roebuck Company. Formerly Mr Gore was a manager trainee at Myrtle Beach. He is a native of Aynor and at tended Spartanburg Junior C >llege and Wofford College. His wife, the former Miss “Jean Prosser, is from Hemingway They have one son. Tucker, and also making~his home with them is Mrs. Gore's brother, Mike Prosser They are resdiing in the King Apartments. Barney Williams, who formerly managed Sears here has been trans ferred to Seneca. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank friends for their cards, letters, gifts and many deeds of kindness during Mrs. Cause’s re cent illness. MR AND MRS R H. CAUSE City Political Notices 7 How much will go up in smoke? 10 years ago your house may have been worth $13,000 — today it may be worth $18,000! VTbrt about your fire insur ance? Check rates now for fire insurance that measures up to today's value of your home. Check with Nationwide — the company with neu ideas for a new era. MRS. J. C. PEARSON Prather Circle Clinton, S. ('. n. 1903 ■u rut iiutiact ctonr hmm Offkai Cntwbm. Otuo STOP SOFT-BED BACKACHE with the ORDERPEDIC INNERSPRING MATTRESS • 10-fear juarartee • Frm *tra»sW- | !'w *u*eor1 • Centrehed innerearnq lemfor? • Meet* siqheit standard* tf xtboMdic physicians Stop soft-bed backache -da;. w:;h O* ierpede Or.ierest. Get the straight-hne support you need ;-c!. er s o\ tSe fine Orderpedic Ordere-' ne’-xpr.ng . r.druvt. r. Get v ur an swer to better, more healthful sleep today! Othar Ordortst mattrassas and bai springs pricad tram $49.50 ta 579.50 Lawson Furniture Co. Columbia Highway Phone 3111, JOANN A, S. ( . FOR ALDERMAN Ward Two I hereby announce myself a can didate for Alderman from Ward Two, and pledge to abide by thv results of the Democratic primary. LARRY (BUDDY) IfEDSPETH Ward Six I hereby announce myself a can didate for Alderman from Ward Six, and pledge to abide by the re sults of the Democratic primary JAMES C. CRAINE Rolia-Head Custom Made Venetian Blinds FOR FREE ESTIMATES CALL 611-W Prompt, Courteous Service Also Repairing Service On Blinds R. A. STEER SPECIAL! SPECIAL! 100 PIECES STAINLESS STEEL $19.95 PAY 81.00 DOWN 24 Teaspoon- 12 Dessert Forks 12 Oyster Forks 12 Salad Forks 2 Tablespoons 12 Iced Tea Spoons 12 Dinner Knives 1 Sugar Spoon IDOt 1 Butter Knife 12 Soup Spoons eivei Blue Nile Diamond- Hillcrest Watche? LIFE V “Appearance insurance” for only a few cents a day! You know you look right — in shirts done by a professional laundry. Actually, they come back looking better than new! Your shirts /tel great, too — iRT way we drt * them with Velvet Rainbow. Thcy’xe com fortable. They keep that won derful feel and freshness — all through the day and on into the evening. Just one of the many reasons why it pays to let us do your family’s shirts. Starting this week, let’* lay. A4.7I Hun # „ * ipn ion K'.ao lover* ~ A PROmSlOlir l CA*XJ£5 THEM SUNSHINE CLEANERS SHIRT LAUNDRY - SHOE REPAIR 102 W. Florida St. Telephone 436 MIDWAY DRIVE-IN THEATRE FRI.-SAT. All Nite Show From Dusk-Till-Dawn Free Coffee and Doughnuts At Dawn Hit No. 1—John Wayne “SHE WORE A YELLOW RIBBON” Technicolor Hit No. 2—Rock Hudson “SEA PEVILS” Technicolor Hit No. 3—Fats Domino “SHAKE. RATTLE AND ROCK” Hit No. 4—Virginia Mayo “PEARL OF THE SOUTH PACIFIC” Technicolor Hit No. 5-—Kirk Douglas “THE BIG SKY” Features W’ill Be Shown In Features Will Be Shawn In Reverse Order Saturday Night THEATRE NOW OPEN FULL TIME Cf Nights Weekly) Sunday-Monday ELVIS Is Back and We Got Him, In “JAILHOUSE ROCK” Cinemascope TUES.-WED.-THURS. •THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK” Cinei R. B. Simmons and Mrs. J. B ; Speake. Mrs. R E Sadler was the guest of Mrs. J. M. Barksdale in Green ville on Tuesday and Wednesday of j this week. Mr and Mrs. T. Earl Rice of | Greenville, spent the week-end w ith Mrs. Rice’s sister, Mrs J B. Ar nold, and family. Don Rhame returned yesterday to Davidson College after spending the spring holidays with his parents. Dr. and Mrs. D. O. Rhame YOU CAN Gl FOR YOUR OLD MOTOR IN TRADE NOW We need used motors now to round out our in ventory to meet the spring demand. We can offer top trade-in prices for the following: Evinrude and Johnson motors in 7)$, 10, 15, 18, 25 and JO hp sizes. All makes 10 hp and under. Co/r/e in now... Good trades on any used motor. Bring in your old motor, or call us to come out and give you our ap praisal. - COX HOME & AUTO SUPPLY Clinton’s Only Authorized Evinrude Dealer 205 N. Broad St. Phone 12 CVMRUDE SAIN a SMVKC BOYS, GIRLS! 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