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g ‘fr" | Tf MM ‘B'n , yfTi i Tprf- — i-^it^-j i K - Thursday, November 30, 1961 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Briefs About... People You Know Items of Interest Concerning Local Residents Visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J Leland Young, during the holiday week-end were Rev. and Mrs. A C. Reid and son, of Lu- gof. Miss Leanna Young of the Erskine College faculty, and Jim my Young, student at Davidson College. N. C Mr and Mrs. Ansel B. God frey, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Gault, Jr., and children were guests Thanksgiving day of Mr. and Mrs. Callie Gault in North Au gusta "" Mrs C. D Yarborough return ed home yesterday after a visit with her sister, Mrs. Helen Bur nett, in Tryon, N. C. Friends here of Mrs Burnett will regret to know she is suffering a leg in jury. Mr and Mrs Paul Stanley and children of Hartsville, spent Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr and Mrs. W. E. Neighbors. Mrs Bobby Hoffman of Rock Hill, was also a visitor with her, ^ li d ay T“ Theywere joined there parents. Mr and Mrs. J. A 1 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pitts of Lynchburg, Va., Ed Pitts of the University of South Carolina, spent the Thanksgiving holidays with their mother. Mrs. P. M. Pitts. Here on Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Mark Pitts and sons of Aiken. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown and children. Lisa and Chuck, of Ivanhoe, N. C., and Dick Bell, student at Clemson, were here for the Thanksgiving holidays with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Olin B Bell. Mrs. H. H. Harris of Columbia, spent Thanksgiving with her dau ghter. Mrs. Tom Addison, and family. Fuller L. Reese, Jr., who is lo cated in Richmond, Va., was at home for a few days last week with Mrs. Reese and sons. Bob Buck, who was at home from Clemson College. Mrs. W. L. Marshall of VVades- boro, N. C , was the guest a few days last week of Mrs. W. L. Marshall, Jr., and Mrs. C. M. ter. Kathy, with Mrs. John Crow Bailey. Also joining the family and Benny Threatt of Greenwood. for Thanksgiving were Dr. and were guests during the holidays ! ' lrs - J- H. Cutchin of Easley, of John Threatt in Durham, N. C. Chuck Giles, who attends thei Ginger and Carter Gault visited University of South Carolina, Co- their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. * ur nbia. was at home with his pa- M. G. Gault, in Bamberg for the rents . Mr. and Mrs. Thurston R Giles, for the holidays. Wallace Boyd has resumed his studies at Davidson College, N. C.. after spending the Thanks giving holidays with his mother, Mrs. B. Hubert Boyd. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mcln- Vaille and daughter, Kathy, of Charlotte, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Furr of Lancaster, spent Thanksgiving with their parents, Mr and Mrs. G. C. Mclnvaille. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Avery and children, Mr. and Mrs. Irby Hipp, Jr., and children of Rock Hill, were here for the Thanks giving holidays with their moth er. Mrs. Irby S. Hipp. VISIT IN DURHAM Mrs. John Bledsoe and daugh Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Brad- ham, of Sumter, were guests Thanksgiving of the latter's un cle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. George Brockenbrough. Mr. and Mrs I.ee Hunter and ter. Miss I^lee Hunter, student at the University of South Caro lina. Columbia, and son. Bob .. Mrs. Jack Jeanes and daugh ters, Ginger and Wanda, of At lanta, Gat, were guests Thanks giving of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Jeanes. Miss Agnes Davis was the guest of her sister, Mrs. V. O. j Walton, and Mr. Walton in Gran- ' iteville for the holidays. On Sat- ! urday Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Davis and daughter. Miss Jane Ann Davis, a student at Erskine College, Due West, who' was home for the holidays, joined, them for the day. , Hunter, of Joanna, spent Thanks- Vrs. Howard Smith and chi! I vir, R W!,h hcir mother. Mrs dren spent the week-end in Mu! Hun ' * • ™ming especially lins with her mother. Mrs Fran j 11 ■’ i -hday. ces McGowan. | . c n a > t„ Mr. and Mrs. Vs ting their mother, Mrs R ' " "• t ** 1* ockenbrough and S. Horton, and other re’aUves nild,, ' i 'i«merl,v of Atlanta, here during the holidays were''*' 11 ^ : ‘“ tsted lo know l, » e .v Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Riddle and are • vith " ' Parents, Mr. and daughters. Pat and Terry, of Bur- 1 * ■' U o. H Brockenbrough. lington, N C.; Mrs Dick Lindsay! ‘ 1,1 is l,irettor of data and children* Ricky. Kathy and | pro-css.ng for the Clinton-Lydia Robert, of Bennettsville i M‘ lls and they plan to occupy a Bill Turner, student at the’ re f‘ d< * nce J h fi‘ e Medical College of South Caro lina. Charleston, was at home for Thanksgiving with his parents.! Dr and Mrs. W. R Turner Mr and Mrs. G. T Manning of Wilson, N. C Sgt. and Mrs. M. E. Dunbar and children spent the Thanks giving holidays with Mrs. Dun bar's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Weatherbee at Beach Island. Dr. Neill G. Whitelaw was the i guest of Dr. and Mrs. Bernard son, Tom. of Union, their daugh-[ H. Boyd in Chapel Hill, N. C., for Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Staton had as guests on Sunday the Hunter, student at Georgia Tech! former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs .n Atlanta, Mr. and Airs. Henry U. E. Staton, Sr., his sister, Mrs. R. E Peurifoy, and Mr. Peuri- foy and sons, Robert and Jeff rey, of Concord, N. C. On Satur day his sister, Mrs. H L. c 'nn- ders and Mr. Sanders, of C i- cord, N. C . were ttv- ;• quests Mike and Eleanor Shealy. of Orangeburg, .spent th Thanks giving holidays with theT grand parents, Mr a.: I . Wyman Shealy. Sr Mr and Mrs G Ed'ad Campbell and children spent Thanksgiving day in \.c ormick CAMP FIRE NEWS The Su-Ti-Ki Camp Fire group visited the County Home the week of Thanksgiving and carried the resident a Thanksgiving basket. • • • The Violet Blue Birds earned money and bought fruit and car ried baskets of fruits to shut-ins during Thanksgiving. • * • The Humming Bird Blue Birds met last Tuesday afternoon and took a Thanksgiving basket to • shuit-in. This week and next they are busy making Christmas gifts for their mothers. ...... . . , , ,, . i on Saturday for the week-end by Neighbors, during the holiday their ts Mr and Mrs Mar _ week-end. RETURN HOME Miss Norma Hallet has return- vin Gault, Jr. Mrs. Eva I, a n d George R and Mrs. MISS MOORE Joins Navy have been guests jof Mr. and Mrs. William May ; and family since Sunday. They will return home today. Miss Bootsie Horton, who at edfrom Fort Wayne Ind. where | days last week in Swannanona, she was called several weeks ago; v c with their sister Mr8 whit because of the illness and deathl ( ; ibson of her sister. Miss Cordice Hal- Miss Undo Bridges, a student at Furman University, Green- lett. Don Rhame, student at the Medical College of South Caro lina. Charleston, and Richard Rhame, who attends the Univer sity of the South, Sewanee, Term., ville. was at home with her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs C W. Bridg es, for the Thanksgiving holi days. Mrs. Ethel R. Pitts spent the Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Lynn and sons and J T Jordan of Rock Hill, spent Thanksgiving with Mrs Lynn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Downs L. Monroe. Mr and Mrs. E i, Hansen, of A t 1 a n t a. Ga . were Quests 1 hanksgiving week-end of the lat ter's brother and sister-in-law, Mr and Mrs. \V O. Holland Mr. and Mrs. James Holland ! and children, ol Johnson City. this week with their parents, Mr and Mrs. W O. Holland and Mr and Mrs. J W. Moore Mr. and Mrs. John McBride were guests of relatives in Thom Miss Becky Moore, daughter of tends the University of South ., asville and Lexington, N. C., the Mr and Mrs. L. K. Moore of Rt j Carolina, Columbia, was at home! i’ enn are s pendin past week-end. On Saturday eve. 2, Laurens, and sister of Mrs for the holidays with her parents, Holland spent a few ning they attended the "Miss Paul C. Arnold of Clinton, has Mr and Mrs Horace Horton America ball at Thomasville been assigned for active duty in Also visiting the Hortons on honoring Miss Afaria B e a 1 e the Nurse Corps of the U. S Thanksgiving day were the lat- Fletcher. I j Navy. ter’s mother. Mrs. H G. Sea Mrs. J. W. Montgomery of Me- Miss Moore is a graduate of wright. of Pendelton Lt. Fred bane, N. C., has been the guest'the Laurens High Sehool and | Morris of Kernersville, N. C., and of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hughes the Spartanburg General Hospital Port Jackson was a week-end for a few days. She left earlier in {School of Nursing, where she has guest of the family, the week to visit relatives in been employed until recently. Af- Mr an 1 Mrs Edgar L. Lane Spartanburg before returning ter an eight-week indoctrination, Jr , and John T. Anderson, of llorne ' course at Newport, R. I., she wilL Portsmouth. Va . returned to Mrs ^M. G. Woodworth and report to Jacksonville, Fla . for a their homes on Monday after a week’s stay here with Mrs. with her parent;. Dr and Mrs. E. F. Gettys New Subscribers MRS OTIS MURPHY. Joanna JAMES P SLOAN, Cambridge, Mass G. E WARDEN. Clinton RICHARD PRYOR. Muskegon, Mich. F. W. DODGE CORP., Atlanta, Ga WK HACK U 11 VI' IT TAKES i'OR experienced PLUMBING AND HEATING » Al l. BENJAMIN PHONE DIAL 833-ttOSl or 833-1744 were at home for the Thanksgiv- Thanksf;ivinR hoIid in Rock mg holidays with their parent*. I Mjll with her daURhter , Mrs Dr and Mrs D O Rhame ! Wavne Jarvis, Jr., and family. Mr and Mrs 1 O. Ray had as week-end guests the latter’s aunt, M.ss Avalien Shenk. of Edgefield | hur "" ,,' a ^ 'here'‘f0^8“several them hwme on Saturday Mr and Mrs Guy S Blakely weeks visit with her son and Miss Julia McKee, who attendsi Bell alter an extended visit with and children of Charleston, spent | daughter-in-law, Dr and Mrs Mars Hill College, Mars Hill, N i relatives in l^xington and Co- the Thanksgiving holidays with; John \\ Stevenson jC., spent the Thanksgiving holi-i lumbia Her daughter, Mrs. M. L. their parents. Mr and Mrs. L A Miss Lily Yarborough has re days with her parents, Mr. and Culp, of Columbia, visited here VISITS SON Mrs. W. C. Stevenson of Pitts- Miss Betty Woodworth w e r e | tw'o-year period. guests for several days last week j of Miss Ruth Davis in Asheville. I Mrs M. L. Kleekley has re- ! ^ C Miss Davis accompanied turned to the home ol her daugh ter, Mrs G W Bell, and Mr. Rlakely and J Ashby Galloway, turned from a visit in Gaffney Mrs J. D. McKee. Mr and Mrs Herman Jackson. with Miiss Irene Snead and in •'l r <' ,r ><l Mrs. J. D. Boland, Jr., visited their parents. Mr. and Spartanburg with Misses Frances w’ere guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mrs Earl Jackson. Mr and Mrs and atherine Yarborough Frontis in Bradenton. Fla., a few H L Rosamond in Greenville' IMPROVING days last week the past week-end Friends of Mrs. Alma McKee Jim Gasque, student at Erskine II be interested to know she is I College, Due W est, was at home Mr and Mrs C. E. Law and son, John, were guests of Mrs. Fred Law in Darlington for the Thanksgiving holidays. TO ALBUQUERQUE improving at her home on Flori da Street where she has been ill since Saturday Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Baker Mr* L W Youmans, who Jr., of Louisville, Ky., and Miss Ann Baker of Concord, N. C., makes her home with her daugh ter, Mrs Joe Scott, and Major Scott, left last week for an ex tended visit with her son, Com- w.th his parents, Mr. and Mrs a few days last week. Miss Barbara Eichelberger, student at St Mary’s School, Ral eigh, N C., and John EicheJber. ger, student at Davidson College, N C., were at home with their parents, Mr and Mrs. II. L. Eich elberger, for Thanksgiving. On giving holidays Mr and Mrs W. M. Hughes and children were guests of the former’s sister and brother-in- were with their parents, Mr and ' aw ^ v,r « n< l Mrs. L. G. Chap Mrs Kenneth N. Baker. Thanksgiving holidays J Roy Gasque, for the Thanks Sunday they visited their daugh- man, in Spartanburg for Thanks giving Day. Mrs W W Harris spent the week end in Dillon with her sis- for the _ Also a mander L W Youmans. Jr., guest of the Bakers was Richard and Mrs Youmans in Aubuquer Bates, brother of Mrs Baker, que, N. M. Jr., of Miami. Fla , a student at ter Mlss Margaret Bethea, and Miss Cornelia Harris of Colum. Davidson brother, Tom Bethea bia. spent Thanksgiving with her K R Rittenhour. manager of v 'siting their mother, Mrs. T mother. Mrs W W Harris the Gala Motor Inn. has returned M S<?ase ' for Thanksgiving were Mr and Mrs. S A Pitts, Mr from a five weeks business stay! '^ lr a,,d Mrs. John Sease and and Mrs. S A Pitts. Jr, and in Chicago, III children of Columbia; Mr. and daughter, Barbara. Mr and Mrs j George Mason of Charlotte, N. Mrs Johnn y Davis and children Davis V Pitts, Charles Ray.jc , visited his sister. Mrs C D. Mrs Ethel H Pitts, Mr. and Nance, and other relatives here a Mrs Joe Bonds were guests Sun- few days last week day of Mr and Mrs Denny Pitts, Mr and Mrs C A Holland in Anderson They were joined were guests Thanksgiving of the there by Mr and Mrs C. L | latter’s sister, Mrs Eugene Pitts and daughter, Mary, of Brown, and Mr Brown at Mt Spartanburg. Pleasant A** * HL Sunday Special*! out to 4**# t 1ft'.*,. JO* ' v he >• Serving From 11 A. \l. 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Miss Georgia Young, who at tends Erskine College, Due West, spent the holidays with her pa rents, Mr and Mrs John T. Young Miss Gwen Hitt, student at Erskine College, Due We ,t, was at home with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Ernest Hitt, for Thanks giving. Airman Donald F. VU-lls of Jacksonville, Fla., spent the week-end here with his parents, Mr and Mrs Ed WeJls. He had as his guest Airman John O. Lype They are stationed at the Jacksonville Naval Air Base Mrs William W. Hutto of Reevesville, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Chauoier, tor the Thanksgiving holidays. Also here for the week-end were Mr. and Mrs. Paul A Chandler and daughters, Margaret and Paula, of Hopewell, Va Joining the fam ily on Sunday were Mr and Mrs Irby Chandler and children, Lyn, Rick, and Thomas, of near here. Mr and Mrs. I>eonard WiJson spent Thanksgiving Day in Atlan- aa. Ga., with their son. Cadet Philip Wilson, student at Georgia Military Academy, College Park They were accompanied by Miss Mary Jane Addison and Miss Sally Crosby of Laurens. Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs, Hubert Pitts were Mr. and Mrs. S E. Evans, Mr and Mrs. Edgar Wingard and daughter, Julie, of Lexington; Miss Jean Evans, who teaches in Charlotte: Mr. and Mrs Craig Kennedy of Spar tanburg; and Miss Sallie Pitts Kennedy, a senior at Columbia College. Judge Vaughn, who attends Wingate College, N. C„ was at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Vaughn, at Kinards for the holidays. Mrs. Lollis M. Hardy and chil dren, Susan and Frankie Felknor, of Camden, spent a few days last week with her mother, Mrs Frank E. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Campbell, Mrs. E. M. Sandifer, of McCor mick, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Camp bell and children, of Anderson, were guests on Saturday of Mr. and Mr*. G. Edward Campbell. ter and sister, Mrs Kent Krell, and Mr Krell in Columbia. Rev and Mrs. Joel E. Cannon and daughters of Columbia, were dinner guests on Saturday of Mrs; J B. Speake. George Blalock, Jr, student at the Medical College of South Carolina, Charleston, and Milling Blalock, who attends the Univer sity of the South, Sewanee, Tenn., spent the Thanksgiving holidays with their parents Dr and Mrs. George R Blalock. Mi and Mrs A C. Young and daughter. Kay, spent the Thanksgiving holidays in Jack sonville. Fla , as guests of the former’s brother, Dan S. Young, Mrs. Young and family DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING Here At FIRESTONE ■ WE RE SANTA i FLAT’S APPROVED! * .vo.ueth ng for every mem- Q her >4 the family . . . *e- 1 , i d gift items from the P world s foremost manu- pfacturers. NOW is the time (j to buy | I Use Our Lay-Away Plan! MAKE YOUR SELECTION EARLY Register Now For FREE BICYCLE To B« Given Away 6 P. M, December 22 Absolutely FREE To One Of Our Customers! COX HOME & AUTO SUPPLY Customer Satisfaction Guaranteed tOS N. Broad St. Clinton Lane’s sister and Mr Anderson’s daughter, Mrs. H W. Staton and Mr Staton Miss Dorothy Staton, student at Winthrop Col lege, Rock Hill, was also at home for the Thanksgiving holidays. Miss Gail Allen, of Mount Airy, N. (\, was the week-end guest of Dr and Mrs George' R. Blalock and family. Miss Julia Gray was the guest of her uncle and aunt, Rev. and Mrs. John Bettinger in Nash ville, Tenn., for the holidays. Friends of Grady Simpson will be interested to know he is a patient at Self Memorial Hos pital, Greenwood, room 224 Mr and Mrs Bobby Gene Jones and little daughter, Suz anne, returned Sunday to thAr home in Bristol, Va., after spend ing the holidays with Mrs. Jones parents. Mr and Mrs. J. Hubert Todd. Miss Joanne Todd, stu dent at Erskine College, was al so at home for the week-end Mrs David S. Cook visited her daughter, Mrs. Charlie Hollings worth and Mr. Hollingsworth in Eatonton, Ga . for the Thanks giving holidays Mr. and Mrs. J Austin Chand ler and children, of Atlanta, spent several days last week with the former’s mother. Mrs J A. Chandler Mr and Mrs Wyman Shealy visited their son and daughter- in-law, Mr and Mrs Wyman Shealy, Jr., in Orangeburg last week. While there they celebrat ed their Ikith wedding anniver sary. NOV. OPEN! M. S. Bailey & Son, Bankers L\Y AWAY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS’ I IIENUH WALNUT IN OPEN STOCK- SEE IN WINDOW! PRICES START AT ONLY $2:19.95 FOR :M*( . SUITE EASY TERMS! N. Broad St. Phone 833-2628