The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, October 27, 1960, Image 11
Tkuraday, October 27, 1M0
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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LYDIA MILLS
MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, Correspondent, Representative
• TELBPHONC INK
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Abercrombie
visited Sunday with his sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ver-
ner Woods, in Gray Court.
Miss Carol Franklin was the
week-end guest of Mis Joyce Cook
in Newberry.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kitchen
and family of Holly Springs, visited
the former’s brother, Paul Kitchen,
and Mrs/lCitchen on Saturday. Sun
day Mr. and Mrs. Roy Padgett and
children, and Mrs. Mae Padgett of
Dunoan, visited the Kitchen fam
ily. Mrs. Roy Padgett is a sister
^of Mrs. Kitchen
Raymond Kuykendall has return
ed to Washington, D. C., after a
visit with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. R Kuykendall.
Mr. and Mrs Fred Burnett and
sons, Freddie and Jeff, of Arcadia,
spent Sunday with her parents, Mr
and Mrs. D E. Roberts.
Mr and Mrs Vernon Ginn and
children of Simpsonville, were
week-end guests of Mrs. Ginn’s par
ents, Mr. and >Irs. Claude Willard.
Mr. and Mrs. Reed Bailey of
Whitney, visited Sunday with Mr.
■and Mrs Jack White.
Mrs. C. M Broome, Miss Betty
Me Donald. Mrs. Paul McCauley
and Mrs. Howard were recent visi
tors of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mc
Cauley, Mr. and Ms. Cason Neal in
Greenville, Mr and Mrs. Bliss Mc
Call in Startex.
W Mr and Mrs Wayne uinton and
son, Bobby, oi Savannah, Ga., were
week-end guests of their parents,
Mr s Eula Quinton, Mr. and Mrs.
Horace Emery.
Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Pinson of
Woodruff, visitde her sister, Mrs.
W. L. Boozer, and family Saturday.
Sunday guests of the Boozers were
Mrs. T. E. Toney and son of Colum
bia, M.r and Mr<i. Dave Lawson of
Greenwood.
MY and Mrs. James Seay and
Mrs. Jim Carver and daughter,
Kim. of Greenville, Mr. and Mrs.
William Stone and children were
Sunday supper guests of Mr and
Mrs. Clyde Trammell.
, Mr. and Mrs ; Keith McGee and
family enjoyed - motoring through
the mountains of North Carolina
Sunday.
Mrs. W T. Wigleyi Mitchell, and
Miss Peggy Wigley, W. K. Win
chester and Mrs Miattie Harvey
visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mc-
Han in Bryson City, N. C., on Sat
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rush of Bel
ton, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs Glenn Gaskins.
Mack Gaffney of Clemson Col
lege, was home for the week end
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Gaffney. They accompan
ied Mack to Clemson Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lanford and
Johnny, Mrs Sam Prince, Misses
Nettie and Roberta Prince motored
to Chimney Rock and Henderson
ville, N. C., Sunday, taking a picnic
lunch which they enjoyed near
Chimney Rock.
Claude Gilstrap, Sr., Clayton and
Don Gilstrap. Mr and Mrs. I. J.
We are pleaded to announce the winner* of our Harvest
Sale Festival prizes. Drawings were held Saturday. Octo
ber 22nd at 5 p. m.
1ST PRIZE #50—.Mr. W. J. Dunlap. Sr., Joanna. S A .
2ND PRIZE $25—Mrs. Penman D. Jones. 105 Young
Drive, flint on. S. f.
3RD PRIZE $15—Mrs. (/ary Holcomb. 105 N. Owvits
St., Clinton. S. C. ’
4TH PRIZE $10—Mrs. Helen Mattox. *02 Frances
St« Clinton. S. C.
Fair, Mr. and Mm. Earl Fair and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fair
and family, Mr. aad Mrs. Jerald
Gilstrap. all of GreenvUle, were
Sunday visitors of Claude Gilstrap,
Jr., who was a patient at Haya
hospital, and Mrs. Gilstrap at their
home.
Mrs. S. B. Cooper has returned
to her home in Great Falls after
spending the past week with her son
and daughter-in-law ,Mr. and Mrs.
Calvin Cooper.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Parrish, J[r.,
and Miss Carol Parrish of Aiken,
were week-end visitors of their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Parrish, Sr,
H. W. Williams and Mrs. Williams.
M-Sgt. and Mrs. Claude Smith
and son have returned |o Fort Sill,
Okla., after being called here due
to the death of her father, Henry
King, last Tuesday. They had re
mained for several days with her
mother Mr. and Mrs. Waters King
and Mrs. Sallie Craft of Nashville,
Tenn., returned home during. “TftF
week-end.
Mr and Mrs. Clyde Trammell
attended the Furman-Citadel foot
ball game in Greehville Saturdya.
HERE FOR FUNERAL
Among those here for the funeral
fo Henry King last Thursday were:
, Mr. and Mrs. James King and
family, Mr and Mrs Guy Long
shore and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Pearl King and family, Tad W r ood.s,
Mrs. A B Sanders, Mrs. Mittie
King, Mr and Mrs. Liz Davis, Mr.
and Mrs. Webb Goff, Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Goff. Mrs Emma Goff and
son, Kelly M Goff. Jr., Mr. and
Mrs. H L Goff, W. S. Goff, Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Goff, Mr. and
: Mrs. Jason Price, Mr. and Mrs.
! James W. King, and Mrs. Jennie
Miller, all of^Newberry; Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Goff nf Joanna, Mr.
and Mrs. L. H. Fallow, Sr , and
Mrs Pauline Padgett of Ridge
1 Springs; Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Payne
of Simpsonville; Mr and Mrs. Per
ry Dukes of Batesburg: Mr. and
Mrs. Sink Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Reynolds of Myrtle Beach;
Mr and Mrs Troutman Shealy,
Mr and Mrs H W Lell, Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin Shealy. Mrs. B. S.
Riddle. Mr. and Mrs. J O Chit
wood. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ralph Wood-
ley. Mrs. J. W Queen. Rev. and
Mrs. Thomas E Moore, all of
Laurens; lev. and Mrs James
1 Shelay and Dennis Shealy o# Green-
ville. J R Reynolds of Eastover;
Mr and Mrs. W H. Lindler of
Whitmire. Carl F Kelly of East-
over; Mrs. Edith Crowder, Mr. and
Mrs Walter Johnson. Mrs Linner
Prater. Mr and Mrs L E Prater,
Mr and Mrs T J. Taylor. Mr. and
Mrs Ben Summers and Alice of Jo
anna
LEW A CAMP EIRE LE ADERS
The Lydia Woman's Club, spon
sor for the Lew a District of Camp
Fire and Blue Bird, are very proud
of the leaders and groups who
meet once a week at the Lydia
Community Buiklmg
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North American Finance Corp.
David A. Pulley, Mgr.
201 W. Pitts St., Clinton. S. C.
Phone 1690
LOCAL BUSINESS FIRM MARKS 30TH
YEAR OF PARENT COMPANY
David A. Pulley, Manager of North American Finance Corp. of this city
announced today his firm is celebrating the 30th anniversary of the found
ing of its parent company, the State Loan and Finance Corporation of
Washington, D. C. r
An anniversary dinner for State Loan officers and directors was held Fri
day evening (October 21st) in the nation’s capital. Davis Weir, founder,
Chairman .of the Board, and President of the Company, presided. The next
dividend paid will be the 120tK c*6lisertft4ve-<livjdend on the Company’s ,
Pi-eferred Stock.
The Corporation is the fifth largest consumer finance company in the
eountryi It is also one of the fastest growing, having increased its number
of branch offices from 120 in 15 states in 1956 to today’s 420 offices in 29
states and Canada. Total assets in the past five years have increased more
than $115,000,000 to its present $170,000,000. /
Mr. David A. Pulley further stated that at its present position, the branch
offices, make loans at the rate of one loan every 49 seconds. * .
David A. Pulley,
Laurens, S. C.
Phone 3012
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Leaden, gtoup. and time of meet
ing are:
Mn. James Hughey, 2nd grade,
Tuesday at 2:00 p. m.
Mrs. Haivry Templeton, 3rd
grade, Friday at 2:30 p. m.
Mrs. James Barnes, 4th grade,
Wednesday at 2:30 p. m
Mrs Clayton Reece, 5th grade,
Tuesday at 4:30 p. m. ^
Mrs. Keith McGee and Mrs Billy
Willard, cobmbined 6th, 7th, and
8th grades. Thursday at 4:00 p m
Mrs. John Smith, 9th grade,
Tuesday at 4:00 p. m
Miss Nellie Osborne. .Horizon
Club.
WITH THE SICK
Claude Gilstrap was a medical
patient at Hays hospital for several
days the past week. j
Mrs. Alma Harvey has been a pa
tient at Hays hospital.
Danny Ray Dunaway was a pa
tient at Blalock Clinic last Week
OFFICERS ELECTED BY
WOMAN’S CLUB
The members of the Lydia Worn
an’s Club enjoyed a Hallowe’en
party on Thursday evening of last
week, when they met for the Oc
tober session
The witches, goblins, skeletons,
and many others were there to
enjoy several active games in keep
ing with the season
After the party. Mrs. Ralph Rid
dle, club president, presided over
the business session. Plans were
discussed for the annual banquet
which will be held at the November
meeting This will be Gentleman's
Night
Mrs David Word, chairman of
the nominating committee, present
ed the officers’ names for ejection
Mrs Clyde Trammell presided
during the election.
The following officers were elect
ed for the year 1961:
Presidesit—Mrs. Riddle
Vice-President—Mrs Glenn Gas
kin
Secretary—Mrs B F. Sinclair.
Treasurer—Mxa B P. Lark
Program (’hairman—Mrs Keith
McGee
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Cake and coffee were served by
the hostesses. MYs Fred Bodie and
Mrs Gaskin.
LYDIA BAPTIST CHURCH NEWS
Thursday (tonight) at 7:00 p. m
officers and teachers of the Lydia
Baptist Church will have a supper
meeting at the church.
All officers of the church, Sunday
school. Training Union and teach
ers are urged to attend
TRAFFIC SAFETY EMPHASLS
In keeping with the Traffic Safety
Emphasis Week, sponsored by the
-Mate highway department, the
churches have been asked for their
pastors to preach one sermon on
safety Sunday, October 30
At the 11 o'clock worship hour at
the Baptist church, Rev. M J
Sanders wil speak on the topic.
"Thou Shalt Not Kill.”
On Sunday evening the Ordi
nance of the Lord's Supper will be
observed at the 7 30 p m worship
hour
R ADIO SPE AKER
Rev M J. Sanders is conducting
the morning devotions over radio
‘f r —•
station WPCC. Clinton, this week at
8 is a m
CARD OF THANES
We would like to express our
thanks to everyone for the many
kindnesses and expressions of sym
pathy shown us at the sudderi death
of our husband and. father The
food brought in, the lovely floral of
ferings and prayers in our behalf
were greatly appreciated May God
bless each of you
v ! -MRS HENRY KING
AND CHILDREN
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Will those who have dishes at the
home of Mrs Henry King please
call for them ■
BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING
ANNIVERSARIES
Mrs Janie Hill celebrated her
79th birthday October 26
James Alexander is observing a'
birthday today
Emery Alexander will observe a
bilrhray October 28
David Crowe will be 14 years old
October 28
Joey Fuller will observe his 16th
birthday October 28
Mn. C E Burdette #111 have a
birthday October 31
J. Earl Pierce will observe a
birthday October 29
Happy Birthday" to Stanley Al
exander today
October 28th will be Glenn Gas
kin's birthday
Little I^aura Darby celebrated
her birthday the L5th, not Mrs
Laura Darby, as announced last
week
Mrs H N Hughey will i>bservp
a birthday-jOctober 31 ^
Steve Hairston will be 10 years
old November 1 V
Mike Vincent will have a birthday
November 2
Mr and Mr-. A M Shumate
will observe their wedding anni
versary November 1
October 3L?t will be Mia John
sonbirthday.
TeruiAjG-ailman will he 5 years
old November i
Mr and Mrs W L Motte cele
brate their 31st wedding anniver
sary November 1
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LAURENS COUNTY'S
11th Annual Fair
THREE MORE BIG DAYS
THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY
SPONSORED BY THE- LAURENS EXCHANGE CLUB
$4,000 IN PREMIUMS
REMAINING PROGRAM
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27 - COLORED SCHOOL DAY
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28 - 1960 FORD FAIRLANE 500 GIVEN AWAY. ;
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29 - KIDDIES DAY
Children Under 12 Will Be Admitted To Fair Grounds Free Until 5 P. M.
EXHIBITS
INTERESTING - EDUCATIONAL
Community Exhibits
Farm Machinery Crops
Commercial Displays
Livestock Showing
and Judging /
4.H Club Activities
WIN A
V
I960 Ford
Fair Une
To Be
Given Away
Fri. Oct. 28
At
10:30 P. M.
LAURENS COUNTY FAIR
ASSOCIATION
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