The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, May 25, 1961, Image 9
Thursday, May 25, 1M1
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Items of Interest From...
West Clinton
MRS. HUBERT LEOPARD, .Correspondent
Telephone 833*1806
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Mr. and Mrs. W. D. McWat-
ters and sons, Jimmy and Don
ald, Mr. and Mrs. DougUs Mc-
Watters and children visited Mr.
and Mrs. B. T. Me Watters and
other relatives in Great Falls
over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Buck McWatters
and daughter, Donna, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Steen Sunday
in Whitmire. •
Mrs. Roy Trammell, Mrs.
Glenda McLendon, and Mrs. W.
R. Thomas were business visitors
in Augusta, Ga., Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brewington
and son of Woodruff, spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Lawson.
Mrs, Esther Mitchell and Mrs.
W. D. Sizemore visited Mrs.
Mitchell's son and daughter-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Mitchell, in Laurens Thursday.
Mrs. W. M. Williams visited
her mother, Mrs. J. W. Davis,
in Laurens Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Williams
were Sunday visitors in Green-
vllle.
Folder Collins of Lenlor, N.
C.j visited Mrs. C. L. Sipes and
Jean over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Wilkes and
family, Clevis Wilkes, and O. H.
Jackson attended the homecom
ing at Mountain View Church at
Mill Springs, N. C„ Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dorothy Lydia
and children of Joanna, spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Bigbee.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill EHedge and
sons spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. C. E! EUedge in
Cross Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Brown
and children of El Paso, Texas,
are spending the week with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Lollis, of this city, Mr. and Mrs.
Furman E. Brown in Laurens.
Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Horton
and children and Mrs. Henrietta
Young of Dublin, Ga., were week
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Des-
sie Webb and Mrs. Evelyn Webb.
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Godfrey
and son of Ninety-Six, and Mrs.
Elisa Poole of Laurens, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Wooten Sun
day.
Pvt. Samuel J. Wilson of Fort
Sill, Okla., spent a few days
last week with his sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Edgar BaUew.
Mrs. Joe Proffitt and son, Ga
ry, Mr. and Mrs. Mart Satterfield
of near Clinton, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond McKittrick and
daughter at Virginia Beach Va.,
over the week-end.
Mr. and.Mrs. J. E. Braswell,
Jr., attended the South Carolina
Moose Association convention at
Myrtle Beach over the week-end.
Pat Lawson has returned to her
home in Johnsonville after spend
ing last week with John Camp
bell.
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Simpson of
Alexander City, Ala., visited Mr.
and Mrs. Pressley Chaney Sun
day. Mrs. Simpson is M?s. Chan
ey’s mother.
D. L. McGee is visiting rela
tives in Canton, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Prevatte and
Michelle and Mrs. S. G. Todd of
Albemarle, N. C., spent the
week-end with Mrs. J. D. Word.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lawson,
Sr,. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lawson,
Jr., and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Finley and John Finley
visited Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Lawson in Buffalo Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Giles Lawson
and daughters and John Finley
visited Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Lawson in Buffalo Saturday.
While there Misses Toni and Dal
las Lawson and John Finley at
tended a party for Holland Law-
son.
Airman 2C Jimmy Barker of
Minot, N. D., is spending a 21-
day leave with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Rudolph Barker.
»Rev. and Mrs. B. A. Wesley
and son, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dun
away and children. Miss Shirley
Heaton, Bobby and Kenneth
Thomas, all of this city, Miss
Linda Dunaway of Greenville,
and Miss Pat Morgan of near
Joanna, enjoyed an outing at
Lake Greenwood Saturday.
WITH THE SICK
Billy Lawson is able to return
to work after being ill with flu
last week.
Mrs. Minnie Turner is able to
be out again after eblng ill.
John Campbell is improving
after being ill.
Mrs. Claude Farmer continues
ill at her home home on Bailey
street.
GOING-AWAY PARTY
On Saturlay evening Brenda
Woody was honored with a going-
away party at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. OveU
Woody. Brenda entered Shhiner’s
hospital in Greenville Monday
for an operation and will remain
in the hospital all summer.
Those present for the party
• were: Wanda and Jim Rock,
Darlene Smith, Joyce McCallis-
ter. Sue Tucker, Joyce Ott, Gail
Ivester, Cathy Woodward, Bar
bara, Sandra, Ann and Gerald
&n €/oud$0vm
Tod,, you arc on doud seven and the
entire community celebrates with you.
We hope all of your tomorrows will be
as happy as today. Good luck to you.
DILLARD BOLAND
JEWELER
103 East Pitts Street
LOW
PRICE
IS
ONIY
HAIHHE STORY
on the window sticker of a new Corvair.
You’rfe going to be saving like sixty on gas.
And on the antifreeze you won't buy next
winter, and the radiator repairs you'll never
- have to pay for. About the only things
* Corvair doesn't skimp on are room, smooth
ness, style and pure driving joy. But that's
the other half of the story. Talk to your
Chevrolet dealer about it soon!
(The other-and even man
satisfying-half you’ll
discover the first time you
drive a Corvair!)
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CORVAIR
BY CHEVROLET
See the nev Conoir
at your local authorized Cheerolet dealer’t
PLAXICO CHEVROLET, INC
MO WEST MAIN STREET CLINTON. 8. t TELEPHONE 833-0040
Rice, Johnny and Calvin MM-
pass.
HoctessM were: Mrs. OveU
Woody, Mrs. Junes Johnson and
Miss Lurline Woody.
Brenda received may lovely
gifts.
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL
Vacation Bible School will be
gin at Bailey Memorial Methodist
Church Sunday afternoon, May
28, at 5:30 for registration of
students.
Classes will be from kindergar
ten to juniors and will run
through June 2.
BIRTHDAY DINNER GIVEN
On May 21 Mrs. J. J. Smith,
who was celebrating her 76th'
birthday, was honored by her
children with a birthday dinner
at her home on Elizabeth street.
Those present were: Mr. and
Mrs. Vernon Wilburn, Mr. and
Mrs. J. O. Hueble, Mr. and Mts.
Ferrell Long and children of Jo
anna; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith
of Ware Shoals; Mr. and Mrs.
Carye Smith of Mauldin; Mr. and
Mrs. Grady Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Gardner.
During the afternoon her bro
ther. Barker McClimeons, Mr.
and Mrs. Nelson Green and chil
dren of Greer, also visited Mrs.
Smith.
SERVICES CANCELLED
Services at Bailey Memorial
Methodist Church are being can
celled for Sunday night, May
28, due to the Clinton High School
baccalaureate service.
WOMAN'S'CLUB MEETING
The monthly meeting of the
Woman’s Club was held in the
Community Building Thursday.
The devotional was given by
Mrs. Louie Webb.
The president, Mrs. Arzo Ives
ter, presided. Officers for the
craning year were elected, and
will be installed in September.
Plans for a covered dish supper
on June 8 were completed.
During the social hour the
hostesses, Mrs. Jenny Hames,
Mrs. Pauline Creswell, and Mrs.
Vera Foster, served a salad and
dessert plate.
HOMECOMING BE HELD
Homecoming a t Friendship
Baptist Church will be held June
4. The pubUc is invited to attend.
BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING
ANNIVERSARIES
Allen Young celebrated his 3rd
birthday May 24.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. EUedge ob
served a wedding anniversary
May 13.
Carl Heaton; Jr., will observe
a birthday May 27.
Mrs. Myrtle Whitsel observed
a birthday May 22.
Gary Cunningham will cele
brate his 10th birthday May 28.
Clyde Croy, Sr., Marie Baker,
Martha Susan Watts, and D. L.
McGee observed their birthdays
May 23.
J. S. Norris will observe a
birthday May 26.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Heaton
observe their 4th wedding anni
versary May 25.
Mrs. Sam Owens observed her
birthday May 24.
Those observing birthdays to
day are; Will Dunaway, J. E.
BrasweU, Mrs. Daryl Foster,
Debra Lee Lanford. and Jack
Alexander.
Mr. and Mrs. Ott Thomas will
observe thier wedding anniver
sary May 28.
Mrs. Vivian O’Sullivan will
celebrate a birthray May 28.
Jerry McGee observed a birth
day May 21.
Public Records
PROPERTY TRANSFERS
Joe Kinard to Emma Martin,
.15 of an acre for $300.00.
David H. Taylor to Harold J.
Hughes and Margie NeU Hughes,
14 acres for $3,000.00.
Marvin G. Gault and Betty
Jane Gault to Brunson Asbill,
Jr., lot in Town of Clinton for
$500.00 and mortgage.
H. W. Steer to Lester N. Nix
and Edna M. Nix, lot on North
Livingston street for $3,622.00.
Joann B. Hughes to David E.
Holsonback and Betty L. Holson-
back, lot in Joanna for $10.00
and other considerations.
W. E. Dunlap, Clerk of Court,
to Green White, one-sixth of an
acre for $3,710.44.
Mrs. Cornelia M. Dobbins to
Mrs. EUzabeth Dobbins Adair,
.24 of an acre for $10.00, love and
affection.
Claude Starnes and Ruby
Starnes to C. T. Starnes, lot on
Whaley street for assumption of
mortgaeg.
Ha H. Mahaffey to G. W. Kil
gore,an acre for $05.00.
W. J. Duncan, Jr., and Mrs.
Emmie D. Adams to Mrs. Nene
D. Workman, lot on East Caro
lina Avenue for $5,333.32.
Mary Bluford to WUUe BeU
Wallace, lot in Laurens County
for $1.00, love and affection.
Earl G. Wall to Robert W.
WeUs and Frances K. WeUs, lot
in Waterloo for $250.00.
J. T. Brooks, Jr. and Nannie
Brooks, Executors of the estate of
Rachel I. Brooks, deceased, to L.
B. Stoddard and E. C. Stoddard,
138.4 acres for $12,000.
William D. Spears to Louise L.
Goode, lot on Lake Greenwood
for $200.00.
Hovie C. Brooks, Jr. to J. W.
Oxner and Janie BeUe M. Oxner,
.88 of an acre for $750.00.
C. Paul Ashley to J. C. Mc-
Cuen, lot on Lake Greenwood for
$800.00.
Edith M. Osborne to Harold
Norwood, 2 acres for $7,000.00.
David M. Craine and Lala B.
Craine to J. Grover Pearson end
Rosalee N. Pearson, 11.4 acres
for $10.00 and other considera
tions.
John P. Paris to E. O. Everett
and Ollie C. Everett, lot on Prid-
more Avenue for $10.00 and otbsr
valuable considerations.
E.' H. Davis to J. Y. Martin,
2.4 acres for $710.00.
Anne B. Patterson to Willard
C. and Mary T. Bailey, lot in
South Heights for $10.00 and other
valuable considerations.
Ella Bell Copeland and Georgia
Copeland to Louise Copeland Me
LOOK WHO’S TALKING on her new Princess phone!
She’s in “teen heaven” for the Princess appeals to nearly
everyone. (And no wonder, it’j the newest and prettiest
phone we’ve ever made.) But especially to a growing
young lady, it’s so nice to curl up with in privacy and
tiny enough to hold in her hand. Even the soft night light
makes things cozier when you-know-who calls a little
later than he should ... Grownups, too, like the Princess’
smart styling and compact size. So believe me, wherever
you need an extension phone—and that’s any room you’d
like to {Acme from—you’ll find the Princess goes there
and goes beautifully. Why not see this lovely little phone
a* hnsi—» office? In five colors.
• A •
LATEST IN GOOD UVING—Now your family can
enjoy complete home communications with the new Home
Interphone that lets you talk from room-to-room, call
folks to the phone or to supper without shouting or
walking. Another good feature: busy homemakers can also
answer the front door without leavina things a moment.
— AND —
YOUR TELEPHONE CAN NOW CHIME! A Befl
Chime in your home will announce calls to all your phones
with a pleasant musical chime. Or, set it for a louder bell
when you go outdoors, or keep the familiar telephone
ring if you like. Available in soft gold or ivory. Call na
for more iaformatkm about these new telephone cooven-
isnrea
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THE ARMY AND AIR NATIONAL GUARD standi
seedy to serve community, state and country, in peace as
wed as in time of war. It carries on an American tzwfition
and helps keep America strong. Support your National
Guaid.
Cue, 20.5 acres for $10.00 and par- moot, and Alyce Louise Lee,
tltion. Greenville.
ta, Ga., and Martha Irene Woo
ten, Laurens.
Ella Bell Copeland and Louise
Copeland Me Cue to Georgia
Copeland, 10. 2acres for $10.00
and partition.
Laurens County School District
Number 55 to Ora Community
Club, Inc., lot near Ora for $10.00
and other valuable considera
tions.
Donald R. Gregory and Mar
tha H. Gregory to Donald H.
Lee and Joan M. Lee, lot in For
est Hills for $10.00 and other
considerations.
Florinior White to Coleman
Dunlap and Frances Dunlap, lot
in Laurens Township for $1.00,
love and affection.
A. B. Davidson to Lucille N.
Coggins, lot in Gideon HiU sec
tion for $150.00.
Vay Palmer Hallman to Vir
ginia B. Hallman, lot in Clinton
for $10.00, love and affection.
Fidelity Company, Inc., to
Claudine W. Morgan, lot In Joan
na for $5.00 and assumption of
mortgage.
Horace Conway, Jr., Charlotte,
N. C., and Marion Onita Bates,
Laurens.
John Oscar Rice, Jr., Laurens,
and Florence Lee Richardson,
Laurens.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
ISSUED
John Thomas Todd, Berea,
Ky., and Juanita Minnie Parnell,
Clinton .
Harry Ltftop Footer,- Jr., Clin
ton, and Judy Gale Fowler, Spar
tanburg.
- Larry Bruce Willis, Fountain
Inn, and Betty Jane Langley,
Gray Court.
Kenneth Frank Wilkie, Lau
rens, and Betty Jewel Birck, Ow-
ings.
Floyd Lester Madden, Ware
Shoals, and Nancy Aline Gam-
brell, Ware Shoals.
Luther Alexander Boyette, Clin
ton, and Ruth Parkman Catch-
cart, Clinton.
William White Johnson, "Atlan-
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Dillard Boland
JEWELER
103 E. Pitts St.
Fidelity Company, Inc., to
Richard F. Long and Betty H.
Long, lot in Joanna for $5.00 and
mortgage.
W. L. Harrison and Margaret
Sue Harrison to J. L. Pettus and
Hattie Mae Pettus, 1 acre for
$5.00, love and affection.
J. Claude Hale to James W.
Laster and David A. Gregg. Sr.,
lot on Isle-O-Pines for $650.00.
Pineland Trading Corp. to J. L.
Pettus, Hattie Mae Pettus, W. L.
Harrison and Sue Harrison, 1
acre for $150.00.
Rosa Lee Kellett Skelton and
J. I. Skelton to W. S. BenUey, lot
on Lake Greenwood for $500.00.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
ISSUED
Douglas CecU Taylor, Pied-
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ith great pride we extend to each boy and girl in
the class of 1961 our congratulations and best wishes
on this occasion. Good luck to all of you.
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