The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, May 03, 1962, Image 3
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CLINTON C8B0NICLE
People You Know
Mr. aad Mrs. Virgil Stanpcon
and daugfatm, Emily and
Janet, and Mr*. J. D. Gwinn of
Lockhart, Mr.and Mr*.
Simpaon, Jr.,
Mary Lon and Racbol Ann, of
Joanna woro'guMts on Sunday
of Mr. and Mrs. Prank Stanp-
■on.
VISITS SISTER
Bin. Rose Merritt of Charlotte,
N. CV., Is here for eeveral weeks
visit with her sister, Mrs. J. B
ualley and Mr. whfMT*
Dr. and Mrs.
had with them during with than
during the mislrmnd tlisti daugh
ter Mrs. George M. Webb and
daughter, Anne of Shelby, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Wilder and
daughter. Miss Sara Louise Wil
der, and Miss Martha Pursuer-
on of McCormick visited the
former’s mother, Mrs. J. B. Wil
der last weekend
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Harker of
Lynchburg, were guests Sunday
of lira. Harker’s sister, Mrs.
John T. Young and Mr. Young.
Mrs. John Lay of Due West
was here for the weekend with
her mother, Mrs. Davis V. Pitts
and Mr. Pitts.
AT F C U RETREAT
Miss Margaret Blakely, advis
or, Judy Neighbors and Nancy
Arrington spent the past weekend
at a Young Peoples Christian
Union retreat at Camp Fellow
ship.
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Coats and
children of Charlotte, N. C
here during the weekend to visit
the latter’s parents. Mr. and Mrs.
L. N. Warren, coming especially
to attend the Lions Club anni
versary on Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hogan
were recent visitors with her pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Far
rell in Aberdeen, N.C.
Mrs. John Griffin Pitts, Mrs.
W. G. King, accompanied by
Mrs. O. T. Lowing of Greer were
in Byron, Ga., last week for sev
eral days with their sister, Mrs.
J. B. Kay. While there they at
tended a tea given by the Metho
dist Woman’s Society of Christ
ian Service honoring Mrs. Kay
for her selection as Georgia
Mother of the Year.
IN NEW HOME
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Young and
daughter, Miss Kay Young mov
ed last week into their recently
completed home in Merry Oaks.
Mrs. David Tippins with her
daughter and son, David and
of H M
will be interested to know he is
ig at Hays Hospital
following surgery.
Lewis Howell is a patient at
PV»Uw»lr CllntC.
Improving at Hays Hospital
are Mrs. Joe Burgess and Mrs
Silas Smith.
Friends erf Jerry Elders who
makes his home with his uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Cart
Elders, will he interested to know
he is a patient at Blalock Clinic
Dismissed from Hays Hospital
were Susie Black, daughter of
Mrs. Verse Kelley, Jackie Shock
ley after an operation illness and
Miss Marie Lowman, daughter of
Mr. and Bin. Ralph Lowman.
Dismissed from Blalock Clinic
earlier in the week were Bfrs
Elmer Bennett, E. D. McCul
lough and Bfrs. Edith Botce.
Undergoing tonsUectomles at
Hays Hospital during the week
werv Jim Creighton, son of Mr
and Mrs. Don Crieghton, Randy
Hallman, son of Mrs. Virginia
B. Hallman and Jerold Sample
son of Mr. and Mrs. William
Sample.
Patients at Hays Hospital in
clude James Huey, William Ter
ry, Bfrs. J.R. Williams, Bfrs. Es
telle Harrison, Lloyd Taylor,
Mrs. Andy Hames and Miss Judy
Irby of Cross Anchor.
Mrs. O. O. Copeland of New
berry was a visitor in the home
of her sister, Mrs. W. C. Shealy
and Mr. Shealy during the week-
Miss Cornelia Harris of Colum
bia spent the weekend with her
mother, Mrs. W. W. Harris.
Mrs. Thomas E. Baldwin had
as guests on Friday Mrs. Allen
Knight and daughter, Nancee of
Belton and Mrs. Jack Gilliland
of Greenwood.
Lt. Col. W. G. King, Jr., Mari
etta, Ga., was home for the week
end with his family.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Godfrey
of Columbia were visitors here
Friday with the former’s
Hurricane New*
Of The Week
Mr. and Bfrs. Carroll Young
and children, Bfrs. Mace Young
and Kay Caldwell visited Mr.
and Mrs. C. B. Nantz and fam
ily in Morganton. N. C., Sunday,
going especially to briAg Mr.
Young's * mother, Mrs. Era
Young, home. She had been vis
iting her daughter, Mrs. Nantz,
for a week. They motored from
Morganton to Asheville to visit
Bln. Mace Young's daughter,
Mrs. Jack Reeder, Mr. Reeder
and family.
Mrs. James Haupfear, Mrs
Roy Haupfear, Laura and Linda
Haupfear visited Mrs. Ethel
Cromer and Miss Ruth White-
ford in Cross Hill Sunday.
W. T. Scogin visited his moth-
', Mrs. J. M. Scogin, in Col
bert, Ga., last Tuesday and
Wednesday.
Mrs. Mace Young visited Mr.
and Mrs. James Scott in Whit
mire Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Scogin
v/pens urocery
Is
this week of the opening of The
Little Grocery on the corner of
Shands and McMillan Streets
Hie store, which carries a
complete line of groctries, will
he managed by Job nT. Adair,
and is located la a new building
recently completed.
Birth Annotiffcemfnfe
and Mitch visited Mr. and Mrs
John Minick in Newberry Sun
day.
Mrs. Mary Lou Hughes of
Gray Court, visited her mother,
Mrs. J. 1. lusti Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown
have moved into the commun
ity. Mrs. Brown is the daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. lusti.
Mrs. O. R. Willingham of
Brevard, N. C., Is spending the
week with her daughter, Mrs.
Robert Neighbors, Mr. Neigh
bors and children.
Mrs. J. T. lusti celebrated a
birthday Saturday.
YOUNG ADULT CLASS
The young adult class held
their monthly meeting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Allen
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Harris
announce the birth of a daughter,
Lena Maxine, on April SB at Bla
lock Clinic Before marriage
Mrs. Harris-, was Miss Juanita
Darnell.
GREGORY
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gregory
announce the birth of a daugh
ter, Sharon Denise, on April !
at Blalock Clinic. Mrs. Gregory
was formeriy Miss Virginia
Dunaway. •
TEMPLETON
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle L. Temple
ton announce the birth of a son.
Randall Lee. on May 1 at Blalock
Clinic. Mrs. Templeton was be
fore marriage Miss WUhelmena
Glenn
MITCHELL
Mr.' and Mrs. Wesley Earl
Mitchell announce the birth of a
son, Wesley Lavere, on April 24
at Hays hospital. Formerly Mrs.
Mitchell was Miss Betty Lou
Kitchens.
Young last Thursday. Ten mem
bers were present. All members
are asked to try to attend the
next meeting.
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The WMU day circle will meet
Tuesday, the 9th, at the home
of Mrs. Era Young at 9:90 a m.
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MRS. PINSON HONORED
Mrs. C. S. Pinson was honor
ed with a birthday party Sunday
at the home of her sister. Mrs.
W. M. Leaman. and Mr. Leaman.
Guests included their sisters and
brothers-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Clair Workman of Kinards; Mr.
and Mrs. D. C. Currie of Hartey-
vilte; and Bfrs. Luther Young of
Clinton
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Bin. B. T. Thompson and
daughter, Elaine, of Branch-
ville. and Mrs. Dan W. Felder
of Bowman, were Saturday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. B.
Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hollings
worth spent Sunday in Columbia
with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rogers.
Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Martin of
Greenwood, Miss Ada Raaor,
Billy Rasor. Mrs. Mary Agnew
and daughter. Mary Jo, of Ware
Shoals, visited Mrs. B. L. Mitch
ell and Miss Charlotte Mitchell
Sunday. The Razors and Ag
news also visited friends here.
Mrs. Billy Youngblood and
daughter. Mary, and son. John,
of Charlotte. N. C.. spent last
week-end with Mrs. J. E. L
man and Miller Leaman. Mrs.
Youngblood's mother. Mrs. W.
D. Ratchford. who had been vis
iting Mrs. Leaman. returned
home with them.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E Sharpe
and Mrs. J. H. Atchison spent
Sunday in Statesville, N. C.,
with Mrs. W. S. Atchison. Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Alexander.
Mr. and Mrs. Freddie fierier
entertained the following rela
tives the past week-end: Mr
and Mrs. Joe McClary of St.
Stephens; Mrs. Billy Grigsby
and son of Greenville: Mr. and
Mrs. Lanier Black and daugh
ter, Judy, of Chester; Mrs Paul
Cox
of
Cteo Walker of
Mrs Prod Coleman.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
of Henderaonvillt. N. C.,
Charleston, visited Mrs.
Cox and children recently.
Mr. and Bfrs. S. M
Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Petit and
daughter, the latter of Chapel
Hill, N. C„ spent a
day in Lexington with Dr. and
Mr*. Louis DeBruhl
Mrs. Thomas Dixoa/ and chil
dren of Greenville, are spending
several days with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Coleman
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Coats
of Charleston, visited Mr
Mrs. J. R. Martin during the
past week-end.
Bfrs. Webb Taylor and daugh
ter, Bonny, visited relatives in
Augusta, Ga., Sunday.
HONOR BRIDE
Mrs. H. P. Cromar, Jr, of
Greenwood, and Mrs. H. E
Nichols. Jr., honored Mrs. Don
ald Ousts, the former Brenda
Nichols, with a miscellaneous
shower last Saturday evening at
the home of Mrs. J H. Thoma
son. Jr
Artistic arrangements of iris
and pansies made a pretty set
ting for the party.
Several games were enjoyed
during the evening.
Out of town guests included
Mrs. Oscar Ousts of Ninety Sis.
mother-in-law of the honoree,
and Mrs Paul Price of Florida,
her sistcr-ln-law
The hostesses were assisted
by Miss Lyn Thomason In serv
ing refreshments.
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Mr and Mrs Claude Mills
of Gastonia, N. C„ Mr. and
Mrs. H G. Pinson and son of
Clinton, visited their mother,
Mrs. C. B. Mills, recently.
R W. Griffin Is vteRtag
and fv»My in Rnl-
cigh, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Craws of
R. P. Wad* Friday
PTA MEET
ttoo of the Cross Hill
tary School will meet Monday,
May 7, at 7:90 p. m. at the
A program on “School
will be given. All
interested persons are urged to
Bat if tli
pHod for a
she Is not eligible, or If her ap-
Minor ChiUren of
Deceased Veterans
Eligible for Pension
Unmarried minor children of
deceased veterans may be eli
gible for pension payments even
when their mother, the veteran's
widow, is not eligible, the VA re
minded today.
Most frequent examples occur
when the widow becomes ineli
gible due to remarriage or re
ceive income in excess of the leg
al limit. InaUgibUity of the wid
ow does not affect the eligibil
ity of the minor children.
No problem arises when wld-
Semccs HM For
Mr*. Minitit T. Roy
Mrs. Minnie T. Ray. •,
Sunday morning at a
hospital after a u^g illness.
Ray of Clin
ton. and Clarence Ray of Atlan
ta, Ga.; and
Thompson of
ows on the pension rolls become
ducted Monday at 4:M p. m. at
Calvary Baptist Church by Rev.
J. W Spillers. Burial was la the
' Lydia Mills cemetery.
PRESCRIPTIONS
PROMPT. iSCONOMICAL PRESCRIPTION
SERVICE
Young's Pharmacy
“Serving This Area 77 Years’*
N. Broad St Dial 888-1220
We Give SAH Green Stamps
* Beth spent- last
brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. A. B. Godfrey. They
came especially to attend the
Lions Club Anniversary celcbra-
tion. Also supper guests on Satur
day evening of the Godfrey’s
were Mr. and Mrs. Rutledge
Adair of Rock Hill.
Mrs. Burt Copley and chidlren
of Aiken spent Tuesday here with
her mother, Mrs. George W. Tay
lor.
Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Dick and
ha-Savan-]Bliss Lana Copeland Dick return-
nah, Ga., with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Knight. Beth
and David remained for a long
er visit.
AT JEWELERS CONVENTION
Mr. and Mrs/ J. C. Thomas
have returned from Columbia
where they attended a three day
convention April 28 through the
90 of the South Carolina Retail
Jewelers Association. Mr. Thom
as is the retiring president of
the organization.
Bliss Brantly Pelham of At
lanta, Ga., spent tbs weekend
with her aunt, Mrs. Robert S
Owens. They were special guests
for the Lions Club Anniversary
party on Friday evening
Bin. W. L. Marshall has been
spending a few days in Wadts-
boro, N. C. with Mrs. W. L. Mar
shall.
TO BCA88ACHU88ETTE8
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Campbell
are spending the week in CHnton,
Mass., with their daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. B. E.
Smith, Jr.
Mrs. J. W. Donnon has return
ed home after an extended stay
in Charleston with her daughter,
Mrs. Quinton Chapman, her son,
Joe Donnon and their families.
Mr. and Bln. Chapman and chil
dren accompanied bar home and
also visited Ms parents, Blr and
Mrs. C. E.
weekend
Among those attending the
funeral of B. M. Martin in Easley
on Wednesday of the past week
were Bfrs. R. E. Sadler, William
Brooks Owens, Bliss Nancy
Owens, Mrs. Robert S. Owens,
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Sadler and
Ed Sadler.
ATTEND MUSIC MEET
Mrs. Henderson Pitts, Bin
Pracnir Fowler, Mrs. Heath Cope
land and Mrs. Wilson Harris at
tended the annual meeting of the
S. C. federated musk clubs in
Greenville on
ed yesterday to their home in
Raleigh, N. C., after a visit with
Mr. and Mrs. Ansel B. Godferey.
Bin. William T. Dawson, Mrs.
Beach am O. Brooker, Jr., of Co
lumbia and Mrs. L. J. Burckhal-
ter, 3rd, of Aiken were guests on
Tuesday of Mrs. James L. Walk
er.
Friends of George N. King will
be interested to know he has re
turned home and is able to be
out after an eye operation at
Duke University hospital, Dur
ham, N. C. Mrs. King accompani
ed him there.
Mrs. Lavinia Padgett of Char
lotte,* N. C. spent the weekend
with her mother, Mrs. Jobe Na
bors and othe rrelatives here
PRATHER IN HOSPITAL
Friends of J. P. Prather will
interested to know he is a pa-
ent at Self Memorial Hospital,
Greenwood.
• NEW RESIDENTS
Mr. and Bln. Ben Landford
and children, Patricia Ann, Sam
my and Gail are now residing on
Bailey Circle. They formerly liv
ed in Laurens. Mr. Landford is
connected with T. E. Jones Furni
ture Company and Mrs. Land
ford is employed at Whitten Vil-
Chapman during the
Friends of
daughter of
diaries Buice, will be
to know she has hem a patient at
Blalock Clinic since Tuesday.
H. L. Stewart is a patient at
Hays Hospital where he under
went surgery.
Bfrs. Betty Barrett is improv
ing at Blalock Cltnlc where
has been a patient and expects to
today
patients who have
returned in their
Hays Hospital include Mbs
Prances McCanen, Laurens, af
ter a todfQectomjf]
>arrish, Aiken; Mrs. H. F
Mrs. EdlUt
turn home
Out-oftown
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Bln. E. L. Holland is a patient
at Self Memorial Hospital, Gram-
wood, where she is scheduled to
undergo surgery today.
Clinton Girl Named
To Leadership Group
Erskine College
Miss Pat Chisholm, daughter!
of Mr. and Bfrs. William Q.
Chisholm of Clinton, was re-!
as a member of
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