The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, November 03, 1960, Image 3
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Thursday, November 3, 1960
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gasque and
&f*nt the week-end In Charleston
and visited relatives in the lower
part of the state. Miss Gasque at
tended the Ring Hop at the Cita
del on Friday evening and they
also attended the PC-Citadel game
on Saturday
Hubert Adair ol Greenville,
spent Sunday with his father, R.
P. Adair^ and Mrs. Adair. Also
visiting here for the day ot help
celebrate Mrs. Adair's birthday
* were her two sons and their fam
ilies, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Page,
Ceceha and Mary, of Charlotte,
Mr and Mrs John Page, John
Edward, Nina Marie and Diana of
Little Mounatin.
Miss Georgia Young, who at
tends Erskine College. Due West,
spent the week-end with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Young.
AT CONVENTION
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil P. Wilson
are in Columbia for the South
Carolina Restaurant Association
convention which is being held for
two days, Npv. 2 and 3.
Mrs. Bell Henderson and son
spent Sunday in Charlotte, N. C.,
with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Far-
fow.
Mb-, and Mrs. C. E. Law and
sonj John, were week-end guests
of relatives in Hampton. On Satur
day Mr. and Mrs. Law attended
Parents Day and the football game
pt the Citadel, where their son,
Charlton, ts a sophomore.
Mr. and Mrs. Cally Gault and
children of North Augusta, were
here for the week-end with Mrs.
Gault's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ansel B Godfrey
VISIT CREIGHTON^
Mrs. J. M..Creighton of Atlanta.
Ga., spent the past week-end with
her son and daughterin-law. Mr.
and Mrs. D. G. Creighton. Also re
cent visitors of the Creightons
were the latter's parents, Mr ahd
Mrs. G, E. Wheeler of Lafayette,
Ga.
Miss Myra Pitts, a member of
the sophomore class at Winthrop
College, Rock Hill. at home
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L.
Ray Pitts, for Uie week-end
MISS RANKIN HERE
Miss Jeanette Rankin of Mon
tana and Athens, Ga.. and Mrs.
Cleo Dunbar of Athens, were week
end guests of Mrs. Raymond Pitts
and Miss Agnes Davis. Miss Rank
ing Is the first w-oman to be elect-
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cerciooy , . . our Mr. oiul Mr*, rings are hand-
■oicly designed to attend the wedding now.
Lorfe cboiceof cfaaakmlly
plain HK gold wedding
hand* (or her and him. //
IrfcU'l ring *10
Groom's ring *15
Um Our Conranianr Pmytrmnt Plan
l (.Thomas Jeweler
*6l*b 11«IM TImI 1<
JOANNA
ed to the United States Congress,
having served two terms from her
home state of Montana.
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Mr. ami Mrs. W. S. Horne spent
the week-end at the Isle of Palms
with the former’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. G. Horne, and in Charles
ton, going especially to see their
son. Bill, and to attend parents
day at the Citadel and the PC-
Citadel game.
Miss Lana Copeland Dick of Ral
eigh, N. C., was the week-end
guest of relatives here.
AT LEGION RALLY
Mr. and Mrs. _,R. P. Chapman
were in Sumter during the week
end to attend the American Legion
Fall Rally. While there they also
visited the Eastern Star Home for
the Aged.
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Cox were in
Charleston during the week-end to
see their son, Joel, and to attend
Parents Day at The Citadel. They
were accompanied by Miss Lena
Copeland of this city and Winthrop,
who also attended the Ring Hop
and the PC-Citadel game.
RESIDE IN CLINTON
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Strange and
sons, Willard and Samuel, are now
occupying a residence at 412 North
Broad Street. Mr. Strange is con
nected with the Belk-Simpson store
at Whitmire.
Miss Terrell Cook of this city
and Converse, was .the week-end
guest of friends in Mt. Pleasant,
going especially to attend the Ring
Hop and the PC-Citadel game.
Misses Mary Ella Bailey of!
Greenwood, Mrs. Frances G. Mal-
ley of Greenville, were at home
for the week-end with their mother, j
Mrs. T. L. W. Bailey. On Saturday
they were accompanied by Miss I
Maude Sumerel to Chester to
spend the day with Miss Agatha
Bailey. •
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Blakely
and little daughter, Lois Allison, 1
returned to Jacksonville, Fla., i
Tuesday after a few days visit with
the former's mother, Mrs. J B
Speake ,
Mr. and Mrs. 1. M. Adair and
son. Jim. were visitors -at the
Citadel during the weekend to
see their son. Duck, and to attend
Parents Day and the football
game. They were accompanied by
Miss Mimi Martin who also attend
ed the Ring Hop on Friday eve-
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SHOOKS HERE
Mr and Mrs. Irvin Shook and
children. Pamelia and Scotty, for
merly of Jackson. Miss, are
spending several weeks with the
Latter'* mother, Mrs. S W. Sum
erel. Mr Shook, who is connected
with Warner Brothers Company,
» being transferred to Columbia
where they will move November
IU.
Misses Elizabeth Glover and
; Louise Speake were week-end
' guests ol the former's aunt, Mrs.
George Nichols, in Charleston.
Mrs F. E. Wells of Greenwood,
was the week-end guest of Miss
Thelma Wells and sisters.
Mrs. Ruby Ginn is spending
some time in Atlanta. Ga., with
Mr and Mrs. Mickey Fenian
dez of Long Beach, Calif., are
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Bry
son. Mrs. Fernandez is the for
mer Miss Harriett Boggs of Thorn-
well Orphanage.
RETURNS HOME
Mrs. J. R. Dillard has returned
to her home in Jacksonville, Fla.,
after a fwo weeks visit with her
sister-in-law, Mrs. J. B. Wilder.
Miss Peggy Mclnvaille, ,a mem
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Ferguson, going specially for Mrs.
Eva Frgusoa’s birthday
Mrs. Robert Ridgeway of Ware
Shoals, spent Sunday with her
nieefc, Mrs M T. Poole
MRS. CHANDLER HOME
Mrs. Austin Chandler has return
ed home from a several weeks visit
in Atlanta with her son and dau
ghter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James
Austin Chandler
Mr and Mrs. S B Loftis and
ber of the Lancaster schools fac- daughter. Mrs Robert Bollinger of
ulty, spent the ^week-end w ith her Greenville, spent the week end at
parents, Mr. and Mrs G C Me Warner Robins, Ga., having been
Invaille. called there besause of the illness
HAVE WEEKEND GUESTS ' ,,f ,heir daughter and sister. Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. George McClary ot \' ctOT Bowman, who was a hos-
St. Stephen, were week-end guests i ' 3, *, a A
of Mr. and Mrs George Watts u . Mlss lxiu Meadors left
Copeland, having come espacially» . ls '* w ^ t for homt ' * n Mt*® ;
to help celebrate the birthday of ' n '' . a ' after a two nrw *** 1 "
Mrs. McClary’s sister. Mrs Reme J** r ! “ 9,ers - ^ r *- E
Setzer, with a dinner on .Sunday __ ' v ^qpgo-Gambrell ,
at the Copeland home dren TL ^
Miss Linda Milam, student at m <> t h/r a 'n ^
Coker College, Hartsvilie. .spent ^ ^ °*-
., er relatives, following a visit in
the week-end with her parents, ,, r . ., .
, Hamden, t onn. with Mr. Femter s
Mr, and Mrs. Dillard Milam, Jr mother, Mrs M. J Ferriter Mr
AT EPISCOPAL MEET FraTitei , who kS with ^ ^
Attending the Northwestern D.s- Mobile Company, has been working
trict Convocation in Greer today out of the New York office and is
from All Saints Episcopal Church presently in Morocco His family
are Mrs. J. B. Hart, Mrs. E N will join him when he recives his
Sullivan, Mrs. Michael Turner and traisfer
Mrs. Bailey Dixon.
Mrs. Grady Cox of Greenwood, Clinton Hi JVs Ploy
was the week-end- guest ot ‘her \JJu_ T • t_»
niece Mrs. VeraWhite and familf W OOdrutt Here Tonight
VLSITS RELATIVES ' Clinton High’s JVs won over Liu-'
Mrs. James M Oeland joined r ^ ns ^ urs ^ a y- 20. by a score
her sister, Mrs. James McCutch- ^ 1e 8 arn e was a tough de
eon, of Spartanburg, and they vis- ‘“ ns,Ve and the Red Dev
iled their brother and sister-in- T red ,n ,he last thT * e minules
law. Mr. and Mrs. John Alexander ^ * p, ? s ,nterc 7 tion b >
in ; ec«,a, A ls „ gun,,, SrSr ^ ^
ol the Ak-xandur, wore Mr, Ate. Woodruff JV, din
andnr, parent, Mr. and Mrs. tw la „ ^ unid , ^ a vore of
VYalker Innes, and sister, Miss Pat jg to 7
innes, of London England TV Clintonians .cored midway
Mr and Mrs. O. B. King visited of t he second period after a sus
Mr and Mrs James White and toined drive Halfback Ansel Gil-
family in Aiken Sunday i, am went over for the TD with
Mr and Mrs C. W Hogan spent fullback Lewis running the extra
the week-end in Charleston and at-; point
•ended tV PC-Citadel game Woodruff came back strong to
Dinner guests in tV Vme of Mrs score with a minute to plav in the
K. C. Stewart Sunday were Mr j first half TV try for tV extra
and Mrs C. B Leonard of Donalds, point failed
• nd Mrs AIV Hamilton and I C. | Woodruff mustered two scoring
Mctariey drives in tV second half that were
Mrs Eva Ferguson. Mr and aided by Clinton fumble.
Mrs Irby Fvguson ami family. Clinton will return Vme for a
Mrs William Spoom- and sons, game tonight <Thursday with
t rank and Phil, spent Sunday in M<«druff on Wilder Field at 7 «
i airforest with tVir son and broth p m Admission will be 25 cents
er. Maxwell Ferguson, and Mrs ! for adults and 10 cents for students
PRESCRIPTIONS
Prompt, Economical Prescription
Service!
Young's Pharmacy
“Serving Thfas Area 77 Year*"
1‘hone 19 I’hone 19
Budget Shop Clea
We are cleaning down to the bare walls
ranee
on used fumi-
ture.
(Items In the First Group Are Extra ( lean
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1 Duncan Phyfe Sofa
. . . . S 39.50
1 Occasional Chair (good condition . . .
.... $ 10.00
1 Platform Rocker
S 10.00
1 6-Pc. Dining Room Suite (mapl) . . . .
. . $ 89.50
2 Sets Bunk Beds
. each S 39.50
1 Baby Bed
$ 15.00 ■
1 2-Door Frigidaire Refrigerator (13 cu.
ft.) . . $125.00 •
1 General Ellectric Range (double oven)
$119.00
1 S. H. Piano
.... $100.00
ITEMS BELOW ARE JUST USED FURNITURE!
1 Sofa Bed .
.... $ 8.00
1 Platform Rocker . . .*
... $ 7.00
1 Buffet
. $ 7.00
1 Bedroom Suite
... $ 39.50
1 Club Chair
..-..$ 10.00
1 Duo-Therm Oil Heater
*
$ 29.50
We have a number of Refrigerators. Ranges. Oil. Gas. and Electric Heaters in stock
that are in good condition.
BUY ON EASY TERMS IT PAYS TO BUY WHERE YOU CAN TRADE
OPEN 6 DAYS PER WEEK FRIDAY UNTIL 8:30 P. M.
Lawson Furniture Co.
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☆ Also available in NYLON &
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BUY ON EASY PAYDAY TERMS
SIZE
BLACK*
WHITE*
6.00-16
11.95
6.70-15
12.95
15.95
7.10-15
14.95
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18.95
7.60-15
16.95
20.95
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DRESSES
Regular S10.95-S8.95
$6.00
Special
All Sizes
One Group Cotton
DRESSES
$3.88
New Arrivals
One Group Ladies'
SKIRTS
$4.00
Regular S5.95 - All Sizes
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Sale
PLAYTEX
BRASSIERES
All S3.95 Bras S2.50 AH S4.95 Bras
Ail S3.98 Bras
. $2.50 All S2.50 Bras
. $3.00
. $1.50
Ladies’ Full Fashion
HOSE
Ladies' Seamless
HOSE
Murray Garber's
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