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T Thursday, November 10,1960 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Jackson, Columbia, spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mira. , Armstrong. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Seay visit ed the former’s mother Saturday. | They were enrouje to Geenville af ter his receiving a discharge from I the 'army in Charle^on. Mr. and Mrs. John Heath and Chuck of LYDIA MILLS • a MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, Correspondent, Representative TELEPHONE IMS \ Mrs Alma Harvey visited Mr. Johnny were Saturday s u p p e r I ^ "T’Tjrj , Mr ^ „ and Mrs. J. W. Turner in Green- guests of Mr. and Mrs. W E. Greer GreenviUe - v ™ ted Mrs ‘ ^ ™ wood several oays the frist of the in Union. TTiis was a farewell sup- week, going especially to be with per for the Greer's son, Ed, who her grandson, Rickie Turner, a was entering the army patient m Self Memorial hospital. R p Dalton, Mr. and Mrs. V. j Mr. and Mrs. C.^ E. Spradley Love and children. Mrs. Dot Greg- were recent week-end guests of I ory an< j children of Chester, were H“W»rr W \ir«" cWie-e" Hinson thar son-m-law and daughter, Mr. ^^5, glJest#i of the former’s ” and Mrs. H. 0. Henry, in Charles- i brother H H Dalton and Mrs an( Mr * !inM * n oroiner, n n^i>aKOT. ano airs ^ ybor-^g W .] VJ has been re- „ r , r„ ^ “ n S ^t y C i arle ’ ““'“T -id,ns in Florida for some lime. Mr. and Mrs E. I. Grace and i and family and Miss Margaret Dal-1 ; .. f Mr an(1 family of Honea Path, visited Mrs. ton,of Calhoun Falls, Mr and Mrs p l Thornburg Mr. an.i Mrs David R Coker and Marvin were Sunday visitors of Sunday Mrs Ola Wages of the Bonds Cross Roads community, visited Mrs. Wilhe Ginn Sunday. Mrs. Mary Dickson of Spartan burg was the week-end guest of her W. I. Bailey, Mr and Mrs. Ira' Carroll Epting of Newberry, and Bailey Sunday. Masses Shirley and Betty Ott of Rock Bailey was home from' Clinton, visited the Daltons. Jimmy Cooper will celebrate birthday November 11. James Burkett wall observe birthday November 13 SGT. HALPFEAR HELPS OKINAWA TV STATION GET BACK ON AIR (Taken from paper in Okinawa) ! Mrs. Wffliams Laurens—Mrs. HuJda L. Wil- 1 liams, widow of J. B. Williams, died Saturday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mildred Weathers, 61 Independence Ave., after several years of declining health. She was a native at Maysville, Clemscn College for the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Radley. M!r. and Mrs. E. C. Burdette vis ited their daughter, Mrs. Hilda Campbell Sunday in Charlotte, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Lantod and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Black andi 1 u*r parents, Mr and Mrs. M. L. ver of Laurens, were Sunday visi ters of their sister, Mrs. Frances MJeeks Mr. and Mrs. Guy McElhannon and children of Rock Hill, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Claude McElhannon. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Roberts were Mr. and Mrs. Fred BumcU and children, Freddie Televiewers of Okinawa are glued Ga., but had made her home in and Jeffrey and Mrs Pauline Bur- ^ their screens as usual this week Laurens ( ounyt for the past 30 nett of Arcadia. j through the courtesy, not to men- years Mr. and Mrs. Burdine Price of'tion the skill, of a quartet of talent-’ She was a daughter fo the late Landrum, visited Mrs Sam Prince j (X j noncoms of the four services Bamie ami Mary Allen Wallace, on Sunday which make up the engineering anud was a member of Leesville HERE FOR REVLS FUNERAL | crew of the Armed Forces Radio Methodist Church Among those here from out of and Television Service facility here . Surviving are a son, Fed WU- town due to the death ^nd funeral. According to Lt Donald L. Leach, liams, of Durham, N C ; three of B.-C. Revis on Monday of last [ executive officer, the crucial tele- daughiers, Mrs Emily Holly and week Were: Mr and Mrs Luther j vision signal of the hilltop, televis- Mrs Mildred Weathers, both of Rice, Converse, Mr and Mrs Clar-; j on c jty' was | 0 st last Thursday due Laurens; and Mrs. Viola Rice of en.e Revis and family, Spartan-, the failure of two crucial and com- Clinton; 21 grandchildren and 12 burg; Mr and Ms Melvin Revis p|e\ Cacuum tubes in the station's great-grandchildren; three broth and family, Mr and Mrs. Dewey visual transmitter There were a ers, Rev George Wallace of Bel rt/rtsl il \f r n la/'I Yfre * . . _ i r * I 4 I ¥ ¥T w . . ,, , ,, . ; Smith in Greer. She also saw her j ’ Vfcilte Di th t lr Sisters and their families. Mr. and and brother. Tommy Black, and Mrs Earl „ Mr ^ Mrs Mrs_Black in Greenwood Sunday ^ Friends are sorry to know Mrs Mr ^ Mr6 Mdvin Wooten of Black is a patient in Self Memorial j Mt ^ Mrs. Lee Payne A , r. and grandson of Greenville, visited PVT Kenneth Armstrong of Fort! ^ Vlrs Alma Harvey apd Mrs. Charles Harvey Mr. and Mrs David Word, Cathy Weir. Misses Sue Word and Jane Johnson visited Mr. Word's aunt, Mrs. S G Blackwell, in Hender- sonivlle, N. C.. Sunday. After their visit they motored to Asheville, l C., for supper Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Black, Jr., and Bonnie Sue, Mr. and Mrs. Bo Brown and daughters were visitors n the mountains of North Carolina recently. They stopped at Boone for h- 'iris to ride the Twcetsie train. Mr. and Mrs. Mlark Windsor and Mrs. C. E. Spradley were rocen. i-.it>rs of Mrs. Windsor's aunt, Mrs. J. W. Word, in Laurens. “Grandma” Windsor of CUntno, spent a recent Sunday with he son, Mr. Windsor, and Mrs. Wind sor. Mr and Mrs David H. Roberts were among those attending the Clemson-UNC football game at j Clemsou Sacurdoy. Mr and Mrs. Horace Gunter of Newberry, visited Sunday with the latter's sister, Mrs. Ithiel Harvey, -.d Mr. Harvey. Mr and Mrs. Quinton Jones and I children viuted her sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Henderson in Greenville on Sundat Mrs Barry McLendon and dau ghter hive re umed to California after a week's visit with Mrs Stel la McLendon. Mr. and Mrs Jim Bailey Misses Mary Sue and Louise Holmes, Mrs Estelle Whisonant of Cross .Anchor, and Mrs Helen Wea- LOSE A DISHRAG? Most everyone has a tale to teil concerning wart cures. One goes like this—steal a dishrag, bury it... when the rag rots, the wart will fall off. Absurd, of course. But there are reliable treatments for warts, thanks to medical science. Physicians know them. Take advantage of the newer treatments and medica- * lions available. They can mean the difference between pain and comfort . . . between life and death. Let your doctor do the diagnosing and prescribing. Then come to us for quality prescription service. HOWARD’S PHARMACY YOl R REXALL'DRUG STORE “On the Square" Phone 10J Revis and family, Mr. and Mrs Jack Case, Mr nnd Mrs Raymond Townsend, Mr and Mrs. Bobby Townsend, Mr. and Mrs Roy John- tntal of seven similar tubes stored ten, Ga ; J E. : and J H Wallace, in supply which were all found to both of Gainesville, Ga ; and a sis- be, due to rigors of overesas ship- ter, Mrs Belle Stewart of Jeffer- ment and storage, defective Some ten, Ga son, Mrs. Hattie Vance, U. S. Cou- would operate at reduced power. Funeral services were conducted sin, Mr. and Mrs. John McPher- were n(>t effective enough to Monday at 3:00 p m at Leesville son, Mrs. Jenny Hawkins, Mr. and carry a f^i picture. Methodist Church near Clinton by Mrs. \N ill Lam Petty. Biacl >' Ho ''' Directly affected, and caught in Rev George C. Howell and Rev ard, Matthew Townsenc of l»ck-. the m jddl e , were ETI Richard Fred Burts. Burial was in the * lart- Breit,, USN; S-Sgt. Edward Bor church cemetery. Also Mr and Mrs. Ambrose Car don, USMC, S-Sgt Gene Haupfear, ter, Miss Sylvia Sharpe and Mrs j US AF, and Sp-4 Harold Woolsey Jewel Kee and son. Chester; Mr us A since the station was already and Mrs. Sam Maples of Sharon, the air, the four technicians Mr. and Mrs. Paul Roberts and un der the technical guidance of family. Lowrys. Mr. and Mrs. Paul 1 Waiter Wolfe, chief engineer of the Revis, Mr. and Mrs Irvin ( hildress 1 radio-television unit, tried a des and family .Buffalo: and Ray Ma- perate -Jong shot with little hope pies, Charlotte, N. C. 0 f succe ss. From an aural tran- WITH THE SICK smitter they extracted the driver Mrs Frank Moore was ill with cage’ which they painstakingly ex flu the pa*< week. changed with a similar element of George Harvey, son of Mr. and the visual transmitter. Mrs. Marvin Harvey, was a patient The long shot paid off, and the at Hays hospital several days last crew discovered the strange innova- week due to injuries received in a tk>n would function and could drive fall. the visual transmitter. Mrs. Jessie Mae Owens has been station went back on the air til with flu. after los * n 'S two hours over one full SAM SAYS... YOH^ CAN GET *106 K ^ ^ ( ASH AND PAY ON IA *13 MONTHLY . . OR MO. PAYMENTS f ASH TO YOl $16 I $2T $194.15 $254.65 $309.61 $355.48 Subject Only To Our I sual Liberal Credit Policy rf/mg SERVICE no w. Pitts st SAM SEAWRIGHT. Mgr Now! With More Plus Feotures Than Ever Before! TWO floor heat outlets— DOUBLE THE HEAT OVER YOUR FLOORS! x * $ > ’ ? •.«*» . : r» 'W 4 . 4 . F-*— I WJ i j si I is j mgf - ■■ • sv . w %.\' l ) v*:' v\ give your family a new standard of living with a new, patented • ^ \ • ... ^ Sk ‘ y It pays lor Itself with the fuel It saves! MONET BACK GUARANTEE! 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Qn the AFRTS . thousands METHODIST WOMEN TO MEET , of videp fans would have been de- MONDAY nied their favorite shows for over The Woman’s Society of Christian one w eek Service of the Lydia Methodist ! • Church will meet at the home of S-Sgt Haupfear is a son of Mr. Mrs. David H. Roberts Monday and Mrs J. O Haupfear of Route evening at 7:30. 2. Clinton. He is married to the All ladies of the church are in former Reba Chalk of Joanna vited to attend CARD OF THANKS We would like to say, many thanks to everyone for their kind nesses shown at the sudden death of our husband and father. The | floral offerings, food served and every prayer offered were so great ly appreciated May God bless each of you We would appreciate the peo ple picking up their dishes left at the Revis home Some are not ■ marked -MRS B. COLVERT REVIS AND FAMILY ACTIVITIES OF LEWA CAMP FIRE GIRLS The Tanda group of Cam? Fire grils enjoyed a Hallowe'en hobo party on October 27 at the Com munity Building. Each girl invited a guest and about 27 girls and boys were present The Camp Fire girls had planned the party games, refreshments and all the entertainment Mrs. Keith McGee is the Tanda group leader, and .she was assisted by Miss Nel lie Osborne in chaperoning the group. Miss Saidra MaHs reported a won derful time in New York last week as Horizon representative ot the Lewa district at the Jubilee Con vention. Mrs. John Smith’s Aowakiya group of girls axe working on the history for the jubilee celebration in Clinton in January The Lewa district has 66 girls en rolled in the Blue Birds, Camp Fire and Horizon groups. TB CAMPAIGN TO BEGIN Your Christmas seals will arrive by mail November 14. Fight TB Send your contributions in early. LYDIA BAPTIST CHURCH NEWS Circle Meets Tonight The Omathine Dabbs circle of the Lydia Baptist Church WMS will meet Thursday (tonight) at 7:30 p m. at the church. Mrs. B. F. Sinclar and Mrs. Mel-; vin Satterfield will be hostesses. The Young Woman's Auxiliary will meet at the home of Mrs. j Clyde Trammell Tuesday evening at 7:00 for the regular session. Misses Olivia Coker and Linda Corley will be hostesses. Miss Cecilia McLendon is presi-l dent of the group. BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES Mrs. Clarence Himon obeervtkl her birthday November 7. Miss Shirley Ott celebrated her birthday November 5. Bonnie Sue Black will be 5 years old November 17. Michele Pace will be two years old November 15 Marlon Jones will observe a birthday November 11. Charles S. Rice observed a birth day November 9. Miss Carol Franklin will cele brate her birthday Nov. 13. Donny Snider will have a birth day November 14. Linda Faye Cook will celebrate a birthday November 11. November 19th wil be John Gall man’s birthday. Terry Broome will observe his birthday November 16. Preston Culbertson will celebrate a birthday November 10, and his sister. Miss Sandra Culbertson will observe a birthday November 12. $3395. cash price - NOTHING DOWN! 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