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/ Thursday, May 19, 1960 / THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Briefs About. •. IPeople You Know Items of Interest Concerning Local Residents Mrs. George B. Brockenbrough and children of Atlanta, Ga., spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thornwell Dunlap. Miss Mae Blackwell of Due West, is visiting her niece, Mrs. Roy Gasque, and family. Miss Cornelia Harris of Colum bia, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs.,W. W. Harris. ^ AT MONTREAT The following from Bethany Pres Ayterian Church attended the an nual South Carolina Men’s Confer ence at Montreal, N. C., Saturday and Sunday: John Harmon, George Pressley, Roy Osborne, T. G. Bee man, Clarion Folk, Emmett Chap pells, E. C. Rowland, and W. C. Baldwin. Mrs. George H. Brockenbrough has returned from a week’s stay at Miss Rachel Ann Wilson, who at tends the University of South Caro lina, Columbia, was at home for the week-end. She had as guests the following friends who also attended the Presbyterian College fraternity dances: her sorority sister, Miss In grid Oesteriund, of Myrtle Beach; Sara Adderton of Converse College Winchester, Tenn., were Roy and Lexington, N .C.; Kay Morea i of Columbia College, Jolene Claire of Panama and Columbia College, and Beth Hayes of Winthrop and Hartsville. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Featherstone and son, R. A. Featherstone, of Sa vannah, Ga., were guests the past week-end of their sister and aunt, Mrs. Asa Davis, Mr. and Mrs. A. A Ramage, Jr., and other relatives. MAKE HOME HERE Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Chaney Jr., Pawleys Island with other mem- and children formerly of Hampton, bers of her family. y a have returned to Clinton to Bobby Copeland is spending the m ake their home and are residing week with his uncle. Brooks Martin, lirthe Rounds Apartments on South of Cramerton, N. C., at the lat'er’s Woodrow Street. Mr. Chaney will cottage at WrightsvOle Beach M. C. ^ connected in business with his Mrs. Walter A. Johnson has re- father . in ., aw obie Carroll of turned to her home here after a £^0^^ visit with her daughter, C and M Jud Brdl McCarthy, and family at F«n Gor ^ ^ don. Augusta, Ga. MUijor and Mrs. , .... * McCarthy and children accompanied, “^ rl i^ v, *" arre '' ch,Wre,, ^ Mrs. Johnson home and to Tryon, N. ... ’ * C„ for the weekend where they . Mlss ^ shKient at /.vie guests of the latter's CoOew. ChwhiM. ». C„ *«rs. Allen Calhoun. spent the weekend with her par- AT SEYMOUR JOHNSON ents ' Mr and Mrs John T - Youn 8 Hoyt Hanvey is spending two * nd . ^ rs ' ^^rles Madden weeks at Seymour Johnson Air “ f Greenville were here on Sun- Force Base near Goldsboro. N. C.. da > 10 v,s,t the,r son and d a»^er- Mrs. Lykas Henderson, Mias Carolyn and Nolon Henderson, have returned to their home in Colum bus, Miss., after a few days visit with Lt. Col. Hendersons mother, Mrs. L. S. Henderson and other relatives here. TO NASSAU Mr. and Mrs. Lenoard Wilson have returned from a trip to Nas sau. Mrs. Wilson joined Mr. Wilsoa who w r as on a business trip to Jack sonville, Fla.* and they made the trip by plane. C.P.O. H. M. Chaney left Mon day to return to Moffat Field, California after a visit here with relatives. Accompanying him to With the Sick Tommy Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Watts Davis, underwent an appendectomy at Hays hospital on Tuesday. Friends of C. C. Bunker will be glad to know he is improving at Blalock Clinic where he is a patient G. A. Fagan has been discharged from Blalock Clinic following treat ment. Davis of Greenville, Ray Campbell.; Brenda Kay. on May 13 at Hays hoe and Mrs. Eunice Arnold are patients P* 1 * 1 Mr s before marriage at Hay* hospital Friends of Mrs. Davis Workman will regret to know she is ill and w as Miss Louise Shaver YOUNG Mr." and Mrs. Charles Young an Fourth Quarterly Conference of the the churches and charge will be William*, pastor of Ae since Tuesday. Births Young is the former Miss Cornelia Dixon. Lydia-Sandy Springs charge The'elect quarterly conference is the basic J body of control of the locaL church. Lydia-Sandy Springs charge »Ttends and it is at the Fourth Quarterly' a welcome to all to hear Dr Her Conference that new officer* for bert Dr. Herbert to Speak At Sandy Springs Bryce Herbert, supenn- Harris, Mrs. Roscoe Buzhardt and Miss Roberta Chaney. AT EPISCOPAL MEET Representing All Saints Church at thev annual spring meeting of the Northwestern District, Diocese of Upper South Carolina of the Women of the Episcopal Church last Wednesday at the Church of the Redeemer in Greenville were Mrs. Michael Turner, Mrs. J. B. Hart and Mrs. John Rivers. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams and children of Chester spent Sunday with the former’s sister, Mrs. Harry Y. McSween and family. TO KEY WEST KOON • - ,i Mr and Mrs. C. R. Koon of Dr R 15: * «»*^| P»H»rt.k announce the birth of iondent of the Greenwood Diatrict a son, Barry Simpson on May 10. 0 f the Methodist Church, w ill preach Mrs. Koon is the former Miss ; »r the evening service at the Sandy Margaret Simpson, daughter of Mr. s rings Methodist Church Sunday, and Mrs Lewis D. Simpson of this May 22, at 7:30. Dr. Herbert's mes L. C. Heaton is a medical i city. s ige is entitled, "How Shall The patient at Hays hospital Patients at Blaloc kClinic include Jack Cunningham, Davis Sanders, and Mrs. Robert Jester. Mrs rfmauca ? > j? \ ' ■ tf'at c/ccft ifast/ Tc&fa? IS THE LOW-COST patient at Hays hospital Mrs. James Etters is improving following surgery at Blalock Clinic Mrs. I. P. Whiteford of Laurens, is a patient at Blalock Clinic James Walker of Rt. 2, Laurens, is a patient at Hays hospital. Friends of Mrs. Annie Lawson will be interested to know she is conva lescing at Blalock Clinic from an operation illness. A1 Reid, Jr., is a patient at Hays hospital where he is convalescing from a broken leg injury. Mrs. Fred Satterfield is improving at Blalock Clinic following surgery. Miss Alice Grant is convalescing DEESE ‘ hurch Increase" " Mr and Mrs. Curtis Deese an- Following the evening service, nounce the birth of a daughter. Dr Herbert will preside over the for reserve air corps training. in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Mad- M.r and Mrs. Lynn W. Cooper, home following an appendectomy Jr., recently joined the latter s sis- md stay at Hays hospital, ter, Mrs. E. H. Reeves, and Dr. L. E. Cason was a patient at Reeves of Laurens for a trip to 1 Ha y s hospital during the week Key West, Fla. Patients released from Hays hos Mr. and Mrs. E .A. Farnell, Jr„ bhal include: Mrs. L. R. Harvey,, and children, Misses Trecie Davis, * Mills, Mrs. Mildred Bragg, I Teresa Hogan and Sue Word spent; surgery. Mrs. Richard Turner, Miss the week-end at Pawley’s Island. surgery, Dorothy Fowler, Mrs T. 0. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Chaney, Mrs. ^hams, Mrs. Charles Dunaway, Roscoe Buzhardt, and Miss Ro- vfrs -. Charles Harvey, Betty Jo berta Chaney were at Parris Island l5erw ington. and Don Bradley, yesterday to attend exercises when Bobby Gambrell underwent sur- the former’s son Jimmy finished Marine basic training. Mr and Mrs George H. Cornelson spent last week on a business trip to New York. Their little son, George, visited his grandparents. ^ery at Hays hospital this week. M. Y. Overstreet, Mrs Donald Money Is Powerful I Money is the only thing that will provide the necessities of life for your family. The Prudential Dollar Guide will show you how easily you can continue to provide for your family ... if you’re not here. See Laurence fc. Young IVSIRANCE BROKER Ike Prudential Insurance Company of America a rnyfoal fife company n 200 N. Clinton, S. C. Broad St. Telephone blO Frank Young, senior at the Medi- de " at * e * r on El1 " cal CoUege of South CaroUna, Char- ‘‘n Coop ![’ l [? shmui * leston. spent Sunday with his moth Erslt,nt ‘ College, Due West, spent _ _ er. Mrs Frank Young. They had as ^ week - end Wlth his father. Tom M r. and Mrs H. M Shaw, in Ral their guest Miss Joanna Addy of ^ 0 °P er and M rs Cooper. eigh. *N. C. Columbia, also a senior at the Medi-j NEW RESIDENTS Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hollings cal College. Mr ai> d Mrs H. E. Martin and Mrs. Cyril Hamm and children, son. Lee. formerly of Laurens, are Patricia, Norman and David will now making their home here at 512 be guests of relatives in Sylvania, Musgrove street The latter is em- Ga.. the coming week-end to attend ployed with the South Carolina High Mrs a family reunion. way Department They are Baptists Mrs. worth were in Bamberg last Mon day and Tuesday for the funeral of Mrs. Hollingsworth’s niece, Mrs. E. B. Egerton of Clearwater, Fla. Egerton was a daughter of Hollingsworth’s brother, Dr. Friends of Andy B Young. Jr.. Mrs. James Murrah of Batesburg f. B McCracken, who has a num- will be interested to know he is im- spent a few days last week with ber of friends and relatives in this proving at home after a several her sister, Mrs. D. O. Rhame and section. days stay at the General hospital in! Dr. Rhame. Spartanburg. Mr and M rs. B Frank Jones, Jr., Mrs. E. A. Farnell of Woon- and children will join their broth- socket, Rhode Island spent last er and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John week here with her son and daugh- H Jones and children of Binning- ter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs E. A. ham, Ala., for the week-end at P«w- Farnell, Jr. I ley’s Island r- Visit Our Store and See Our Selcdon of RgUtered Blue Nile Diamonds *47- * 26 pc. set silverplate by InteraatMual with the purchase •( any Bloe- Nile—$160 or more VISIT IN FLORIDA Mr. and Mrs. Ted Prevatte and daughter, Michele, and Mrs Grier Todd have returned from a ten-day stay at Stuart, Fla . with the for mers mother, Mrs. Teda Prevatte | Walter, Perry and David Amng ton of Greenville, spent the week end with their aunts. Misses Mar garet and Katherine Blakely. On Sunday their mother, Mrs. W. W. Arrington, Jr , was here to accom pany them home. Mrs. John W. Little returned yesterday from a visit with her Ms- ter, Mrs. James Bryson of Winns- boro at her summer home at Cres cent Beach. E. C Bunker. Jr., of Washington, D. G, spent several days during the week here with his parents. Mrs B M Anderson has returned to Simpoonville after a several weeks visit with her sister, Mrs. Agnes Kern. Mr. and Mrs. Charlee Mclnvaille and daughter, Kathy, of Charlotte. N. C., spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Mc- | Invaille. Miss Louise Kern spent last week ^ in Columbia with Mrs E. E Wade md Mrs. Ethel Kern Mrs. I. M. Smit.i aiid Mrs. J. E. Smith rf T ! ; ''ir'i.*. re nM-nding the Southern ,ist l^...euuau in Mi ami. Fla. Cross Anchor News MRS. J. L. BOLTON, Correspondent DIAMOND* INLAMtO 10 •MOW > 0($«.. .... .. . ft:;:;!? 4 *-oiamono» Wx* 125 W KrglitM** BliiO NttO Diamond UK While er Yellow Gold mmamonds 1 w | NO EXTRA CHARGE FOB CREDIT MANS < DIAMOND Maittve df ftfts: 14K «oH. CLINTON, & C. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harris of Green ville. Mr and Mrs. W. V. Harris, Anne and Joe spent Sunday in Sum ter w ith Mr. and Mrs. George Mason Thomas Mrs. Eva Thomas returned home with them. Mrs. Grace Sumner spent Thurs day with Mrs. James Bennett. Mrs Mamie Kelly spent Sunday in Winn*boro with Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Estes. | Rev. John C. Mullis and family are attending the Southern Baptist Convention this week. Bobby Lamb of Valdosta, Ga., and Jerry Lamb of Newfoundland, spent the week-end with their moth er. Mrs. Eva Ruth Lamb. L. B. Casey and son of Woodruff, visited relatives here this week. Sunday guests of Mrs. Minnie Dobbins were Mr. and Mrs. Perry Sumerel, Barry and Tommy, of Lau- [ mns- Mr. and Mrs. Lester West and Dale of Greenville; Mr. and —Mesr-Charles Mclnvaille and Kathy of Charlotte, N, C. i j Mrs George' Glenn, Mrs. Irene Parks and Linda spent Saturday af ternoon in Spartanburg. Misses Juanita and Evelyn Pear son of Spartanburg, spent the week- Mr. and Mrs. Dwinell Casey vis ited Mrs. Alma Law-son Sunday. They also visited Mrs. Clara Mas- ! sey. Mr. and Mrs Neal Morris and ' children. Jane and Pamela of Dun can, Mr and Mrs Pat Betsill and daughter, Kathy, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Starnes Mr. and Mrs. Russell Howard and daughter, Frances. Mrs. M i n n ie Cooper spent Sunday afternoon in Laurens with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hodges. Mrs. L. D. Starnes. Mrs Gertrude Stribble and children spent Sunday afternodr with Mr and Mrs Donald West ARIENS V l WITH NEW OPTIONAL REVERSE DRIVE ONLY 10% DOWN T {*wS L** • 9 owerfu! 3 h p engine, finger* p ca - *- • S-L-O-W tilling iceed; 3 ’a 20' * i.ng *"3~ • op? o'* a I push pull reverve i' <• j" 1 * f 3u.It for lO^g, depe-dab'e ce d* p-ce-a Cox Home & Auto Supply > N. Broad St. Phone 12 MAXWELL BROTHERS PRE-INVENTORY CLEARANCE SALE LEATHER TOP DRUM TABLES GREEN WING CHAIR Reg. 99.95 — SALE DUNCAN PHYFE SOFA Reg. 199.95 — SALE Solid Mahogany Frame - TERMS 3*PC. DANISH MODERN SOFA BED SUITE Reg. 154.95 — SALE Cherry Finish — 2.00 PER WEEK 2 Pc. SOFA BED GROUP Reg. 169.95 — SALE ... 40% off $49.95 $139.95 - Beautiful Beige Colonial Tapestry 3.00 PER WEEK $99.95 $139.95 By Simmons — Toast Color One Group | / n . 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