The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, August 25, 1960, Image 5
Tharaday. August 25. 1960
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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The Show place Of
Laurens County
J Briefs About • •.
S MIDWAY!
DRIVE-IN
THEATRE:
Clinton-Joanna Hwy.
Wherfc Hits Are a Habit!
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LAST TIMES TONITE
‘1 PASSED
FOR WHITE”
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FRIDAY. AUG. 26
Big Double Horror Show
A “Free Pass" To Anyone
Who Can Sit Through Both
Shows" "
SPINE TINGLER NO. 1
“Night Of the ■
Blood Beast” ■
From Towering Wild
Adventure To the Oepths Of Q
'IJellish Horror" I
—Also— R
BI<H»d Curdler No. 2 •
“Terror From ■
the Year 50
People You Know
Items of Interest Concerning Local Residents
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Martin and
children, of Charlotte, N. C.. spent
the week-end with Mrs. Martin’s
mother, Mrs. Jobe Nabors. On Sun
day they were joined by Mrs. Vida
Barnett and son, Francis, of Char
lotte, and all attended the Nabors
reunion.
Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Shealy, Jr.,
and children, of Orangeburg, spent
the past week here with the for
mer’s parents.
Larry Lowman is spending the
month at Camp Moorhead near
Moorhead City, N. C.
ATTEND WEDDING
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Wilder and
daughter, Miss Delle Wilder, at
tended the wedding of Miss Mag
dalene Stockman and Jackie Sut
ton of Rock Hill in Batesburg on
Friday evening.
Commander and Mrs. H. J. Skip
per and daughters, Nancy and
Sara, of Jacksonville, Fla., were
guests a few days last week of Mr.
Mr and Mrs. W. G. Roseboro and
grandson. Glenn Allen Roseboro. of
Hamlet. N. C., were week-end
guests of Mr. and ^Jrs. John Rose
boro.
FROM CALIFORNIA
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd A. Wines
and son, Larry of Los Angeles.
Calif., were guests last week of Mr.
and Mrs. Forrest Adair.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Sloan-Todd and
daughters vacationed last week at
their cottage at Windy Hill. Mrs.
Todd and Miss Martha Todd re
mained for a~few days stay this
week with relatives;
Mrs. John Roseboro spent Friday
Mrs John W Davta and HuMim
have returned to thru hom« in
Mauldin after spending the paet
two weeks with her mother. Mrs
T M Sease WhHe here Mrs Davis
and children and Mrs Sease visited
Mrs Sease's sister. Mrs J. H.
Shealy, and Mr. Shealy in Ward,
Mr and Mrs T. B Boozer in SU-
vcrstreet
RETURN TO CLINTON
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. T C. \
Johnson, Jr., and children, who
have been living in Chester, will be
glad to know they have returned to
Clinton to make their home and are
residing on Young Drive. Mr. John
son holds a position with Whitten
Village and Mrs. Johnson will be on
the kindergarten staff at the Whit
ten Village School.
Mr. and Mrs. James Edens, Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Bishop spent the
week-end at Myrtle Beach.
Mr. and Mrs Leonard Bishop at
tended the Dixie-Cap convention in
Athens. Ga., on last W’ednesday and J
Thursday.
Mr* Jasper Rowland has rrtum-
ed front a few days stay ia Duim.
N. C . «lth her mother Mr* G F
Draughhn. who has been ill.
Betsy. Molly, and Johnny Finney
of Myrtle f£a?h. are visiting iHtir
grandnxAher. Mrs John W Finney
Sr. ‘
Bobby Haskins, also of this city
spent the week at the camp, which
was attended by about 100 campers
and staff. The Methodist Youth Fel
lowship camp was held for five
weeks w ith various groups attending
for one week periods
REEVES TO OKLAHOMA
Airman 2C and Mrs. Glenn B
Reeves and son are visiting their
parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Simp
son in Joanna, Mr. and Mrs Davis
V. Pitts here On Sunday their son.
Jam* Davis, was rhnstened at
Broad Street Methods < burch
rhey will leave next week for Still
*ater. OkLa , where he will attend
ifficer Training School at Okls-
i.Mtva State University
Mrs Sarnie Pinson and children
have returned from a visit with rela.
i lives in Spartanburg and Woodruff
Mr Pinson, a captain in the re
serves, will return Saturday after
.lUentling a two weeks summer
. training tamp at Fort Jackson
«
Thornwell Schools
To Open Monday
The Thornwell Orphanage schools
; vill begin the 19H041 term next
Dr M A Mar
it. ha« siwwwiared
The teaching staff with only a
few replacement* will be practical
ly the same as last year
B S Pinson long-time principal,
again will direct the schools for the
year, and he has announced the foi
lowing staff
Misa Helen Porter Mist Juba
Porter, Mrs, F M Boland. Mrs
Sam Earle. Mrs Turner Martin.
Mrs Marvin E Royster. Mrs M V
Sehaibie. Mrs Alyce Brown. Mrs
Rea'rx
Luva McDonald Mrs J David
< opHand Miss Nanty Mara
and Mn Mane Bannister
t.DsPH nIM.IM.
There will he a go*pei -mging at
Sacred Acres Prayer Ground* on tha
Ware Shoals-Waterloo highway in
the Fork Section ' of Lauren* Coun
ty Sunday, August M. at 2 .10 p m.
in Columbia with her sister-in-law,
Mrs Eric Medlin vj— RETURN TO SWITZERLAND
Danny, Libby and David Bishop
spent last week in Newberry with
their grandmother, Mrs. Ernest
Dr. and Mrs. Raymond Patry,
from Geneva, Switzerland, who
spent the summer as house guests
Chaney, their uncle and aunt, Mr of Dr. and Mrs Edouard Patte and
and Mrs. Frazier Lominack had also traveled extensively with
MOVE TO TENNESSEE ^ eTT1 ' le 5 J; linton , yesU;rda y for
Mr. and Mrs Jack Durant and Jew York They will sail on the SB
' little daughter will move the latter Rotterdam and expect to be back
part of the week to Knoxville. Term , ^ <*** in September. Dr. Patry
V
Twin Horror-Ghost Stories
T* Haul Your Forever!
—And—
Holly wood J. I*. $700.00
If You kreu’t Too Nervous
To Play
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SAT. AUG. 27
15 — HIG HITS — IS
N«. 1—3 STOOGES la
“Have Rocket
Will Travel”
"island Of
Lost Womn’
and Mrs. R. Edward Ferguson.
Major and Mrs. Alfred Brown- ^d7work~at ,s associated with the Mettler In
ing and children of Montgomery, ^ Univereity ^ Tennessee toward strum «* nt Corporation
Ala., visited the W. A Dicus family hLs ph D de gree He has been a Mr and Mrs James E Ander
over the week-end member of the Presbyterian College son and children vacationed last
Mr and Mrs. R L. Plaxico and f acu ity m the English department week at Windy Hill Beach
Miss Nannie Young Tribble left yes- Mr an( j Mrs James Edens were Lt Col and Mrs W W Barnett.
^ terday to spend the remainder of guests during the past week of Mr Jr., and *on, Ted. were visitors in
■; the week at Bon darken. Flat Rock, ant j Mrs J C Pace in Orangeburg Atlanta. Ga., several days last
d N. C Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Plaxico, Mr and Mrs Alvin Trammell and week
■ Jr., were also visitors there yester- children have returned from a vaca \j how 1.
| day tkm stay at Wrightsville Beach. N y ir „ Lieutenant Chris. Patte,
m FAKKKMAS MOVE HERE C. who ha> just completed the first
Mr and Mrs Robert E F'akkcma Charles Yarborough who is a pa iM n of hu studies toward a Maa-
5 and three children have moved into D*** *9* Vrteram ho«g)ital in t er’s degree in phystev is spending
the residrare at 108 Calhoun St on Columbia apent a three-day pass t»«» weeks with hu parent* in their
§ the college campus Mr Fakkema M r ' Yarborough and childnm < divert Avenue home He will re
m is assoc tale urofcNaur of religious recently His friends will he Inter sumr hi* studie* on September 7 un
vr-u—r naa College to know he la being trawler
. education a( Prewbytenan ( allege
11 and wall head the new department 10 ^ Vrteraa* hospital in At
H o# Christian Education A native of I* 1 ** ^ ^fderKo
■ San Franruco. Calif . Mr tMkkrma further treatment
A received lua master s degree ia MWiM.I\M*r<HR
. Juar from the Presbyterian School Mrs Ldkan EUman and Mrs
_ of Christian Education H>chmc d Ola Sanders aceompanird by Mrs
Vg. - ft* Dam and Mia* Martha Sie-
Mn C W Hogan and daughters «en* * Greenwood have returned
left yesterday to VMM her poreota. from a tour of the New England
Mr and Mrs C G Farrell hr Atarr
drrn N t*. for the remoindrf of
the oeek
Mt and Mrs J Lanier Gaskin
guesti of the termer s slater Mrs
A h Shealy Jr. and Mr *hewf>
Accompanying them
for the oreh end oaa
A D hotfe of (atumbw otrlr at
Mrs almnly
States la
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route they
were
Mr*
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m New Yarh Ctty and
of Mr and Mrs Hamid “
in tkashiagton D C '
g ts a mere af Mr*
Mrs Lnrile katteroo
Moore ¥ Rark Hdl Mr
Tommy Mct rarheo and
Army sponsorship at the I’m
irrsily of ALafiumbs. I»epartin«oM of
Phy *lcs on the Tuoraionoe rampus
Pam Graham, daughter of Mr
■nd Mrs Airs Graham af Caium-
un. was the guest of Edna Jaruba
laughter of Mr and Mrs Hugh %
faddM a fen days last week
Mr and Mrs Jar Dimnaa and
• fuMrra «d < harlrstun. spent the
week end edh the farmer * mother
Mrs J H Donne*
Mr and Mrs Frank Stewart af
t'aiumbia ware w sdneoday gueota af
nd Mrs E L HaOami
Am NO 'HOVStNt,
Mr and Mrs Laron Cooper Jr.
had L O lhers are apanhag am
erai days m Atlsma Ga and mo
altmPag a dknomg of the 1881
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STARTS WED., AUG 31
—First Area Run—
A tartoon “A 11 ways”
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“From the Terrace”
’ —and—
“Elmer Gantery”
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*Meet YouT Friends at
The Midway
beds at Camp York Kings Mows
tarn Male Park. Aaguat lb 18
Dick aad Jack Ferguson sum of 1
Mr and Mrs R Edeard Frrgnsan
Moorhead MaarWad C*y N C
Friend* of D*ck ndl be glad la kaoo
be Is unprmiag after .uftenag a
broken arm tajury at caam
Mr aad Mrs Thomas Ferrder
and childrv* Billy and Ijm. left
this oeek la vmt ha mother us
Hamden. Caaa . after spending same
time hare wttk Mrs Former's
mother Mrs W A Dicus and (am
Uy They leave ant oeek by plane
far hrtr home m Cssablsara.
Morocco
J RFTTRN FROM MONTREAT
V Mrs W S Porter and daughters.
§ Mloses Julia and Helen Porter, have
n returned to their home here after
l spending the summer month* at
t thtMr cottage at Montreat. N. C.
■ Jane and Tim Timmerman spent
a few days last week in Greenville
with their uncle and aunt. Dr. and
Mrs. Koiand Knight who have re
cently moved into their new home
on Stono Drive. Also supper guests
of the Knights on Thursday evening
were Mr and Mrs. Murphy Tim
merman. Mr. and Mrs Thomas
Baldwin. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. King.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baldwin
Mr. and Mrs. William Young and
sons, Billy and Robert, spent sev
eral days last week at Fontana.
N C.
MISS HOLLAND HERE
iMiss Ruth Holland, daughter of
Mrs. John B. Holland of Centennial
street, returned Wednesday after
spending the summer at Ridgecrest,
N. C., where she was on the staff at
the Baptist Training Assembly. She
will be at home for two weeks be
fore going to North GreenviHe Jun
ior College where she will be A stu
dent the coming year.
Fuller L. Reese, who is located at
the Richmond, Va., Seaboard Rail
road office, is spending a week’s
vacation with his family here.
r Mr. and Mrs. J. F Jacobs are
spending a few days in New Yprk
They accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
John Heyward of Rion, who are go
ing abroad Returning home with
them the latter part of the week will
be Mrs. R. E. Sadler, who has been
spending some time with her dau
ghter, Miss Virginia Sadler there
following a tour of Europe, and
her granddaughter, Sara Sadler,
who has been visiting her grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Doherty.
Mrs. Wayne Jarvis and children
of Rock Hill, have been visiting her
mother, Mrs. Ethel Pitts
Chief Petty Officer George K.
Fuller, Mrs. Fuller and daughter,
Wanda, of Kodiak. Alaska, have
been spending two weeks with the
former's sister. Mrs. Judson Brehm
er, and Mr Brehmer Mr and Mrs
Brehmer and mb. Larry, joined
them for a week's slay at FaOy
Beach recently.
at her
Mr and Mr* J
Jeey md
•ere umkew
Mr* Oarer
rum
Of Mr
Telephone
Talk
P
T. M. YOUNGBLOOD
Y our Telephone Manager
HOW MANY TIMES
have you been the “star”
of this little play? It’s night
time, and you’re in bed.
Suddenly: RRIINNGG!
You leap up, can’t find the
light, stub your toe, finally
get to the phone—and
they’ve hung up. Irritating,
isn’t it? You can ring down
the curtain on this little
play once and for all, though. All you need is a handy bed
side extension phone to take or make night calls. Con
venient, inexpensive ... and mighty attractive, too, when
you pick one in color. Why not call our Business Office
soon and ask about extension phones for your home, or
ask any installer-reoairman you see.
I
"t don't are
where you get it!
Get me u
score crow/"
WANTED ... for Safe Driving
Every person who drives a car
With summer coming to an end and schools start
ing again, more than ever safe driving becomes ev
eryone’s job in keeping our community a good place
to live and rear our children.
Traffic will be heavy. Our youngsters may carry
some of that carefree summer back to school with
them, and forget to look before crossing streets.
Let’s all of us drive as if our lives—and someone
else’s—depend on it. Because they do.
Extra caution is certainly needed during the big
Labor Day week-end just ahead. Whether you or
someone else ia driving, be sure that all traffic'
safety regulations are observed.
High School And
College Graduates
The field of Business offers you unlimited opportunities
for immediate employment leading to rapid promotion
and lifetime security when you have the proper training.
Greenwood College
Of Commerce
Greenwood, S. C.
ANNOUNCES ITS FALL TERM -
BEGINNING SEPT. 6
COURSES OFFERED:
Junior Auountinx Executive >♦*. retar.al
Advanced Accounting Private Se» retarial
Spr* .al Course* by arrangement
ENROLL NOW
APPKOV Ell b* Slate llnard of Education for \etrran*
Traiftiit* and SOI 111 C AROl.lN A ASSOCI ATION OF
BUSINESS COLLEGES.
“THAT TIRED FEELING?”
ONE-STOP BANKING
WILL CURE IT!
All worn out going to one hank to make a deposit
in your checking account, to another to do likewi*** in
your Having* account, perhap* to still another to ^ee
about a l«Mn?
• Save Time...
• Save Steps
.** Do All Your Banking Here
BANK OF CLINTON
Member F ederal |)epn*t| ln*uranre I •►rpor
|«% latrrvo* Rate I a* l* ■ —*« *emi V—
FINAL
WEEK
OUR FAMOUS
State Pride
SHEETS
On Sale
At New
Low Prices
Luxury Muslin Sheets
81x99 - 72x108 - Twin Fitted
$1.53
State Pride Daub
Also 81x108
ile Fitted $1.63
Long Wear Pillov
v Cases Each 39'
Size 42\36
BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIALS
. NOTE BOOK PAPER .... 18c
H6 Sheets
• NOTE BOOK PAPER . . . 37c
X * '
185 Count
• BOOK SATCHEL $1.79
Decorated Front
U. S. ARMY
. REGULATION BAG 99c
With Shoulder Strap
. EMPIRE LEAD PENCILS 25c
Package Of Ten
. NOTE BOOK BINDER 49c
Regular 69c Value
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