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CKatoa, S. C, TkurmUy, October 25, tH2 TBM CLINTON CHMONKLE Briefs About " People You Know Items of Interest Concerning Loccd SwUwH CONDUCTS SERVICES Dr. T a series of revival services last week at the Owing* Presbyterian Church. ..' ~ '' '' ■ "" ' Among Winthrop students spending the week-end at their homes here were JMisses Julie Bo- lick, Nancy Thackston and Emily Davis. VISITS IN ALA. Mrs. Caasie Oliver of die Thorn- well staff has returned from a few days visit with her sister-in- law, Mrs. Henry Oliver in Gads den, Ala. Tommy Sease of Washington, D. C. spent several days here with Mrs. Sease and his mother, Mrs. T. M. Sease before going to his new assignment in Pittsburgh, Pa. Mrs. Sease also had as vis itors during the week-end Miss Myrna Sease of Winthrop Col lege; Mr. and Mrs. John Sease and family of Columbia; Mr. and Mrs. John Davis and children of Greenwood. HART HOME Friends of J. B. Hart will be interested to know he returned to his home yesterday after an op eration illness and stay at Self Memorial Hospital, Greenwood. Mrs. George R. Holland visited her daughter, Mrs. Joe Hagins, and family in Abbeville several days this week, going especially to see her granddaughter, Miss Rita Hagins, who was a hospital patient Mrs. Robert E. Wysor and Miss irf Caro- the mountains of North line last week. VISITS DAUGHTER Mrs. L. L. Young is visiting her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Young, in Winston- Salem, N. C., going especially to see her new grandson, Julian Thomas. Mrs. Eva Land and Mrs. George Holland were week-end guests of their sister, Mrs. J. W. Gibson, and Mr. Gibson in Swan- nanoa, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Rawl of Williamsburg, Va., arrived yes terday for a few days visit with the latter’s sister, Mrs. J. B. Arnold, and other relatives here and in Greenville. — NEW RESIDENTS Mr .and Mrs. Don E. Worley and sons, Allen and David, have moved to Clinton and are resid ing at 107 Cedar Street. Mr. Wor ley is with the Standard Coffee Company. They are natives of Asheville, N. C., and lived in Co lumbia before coming here. IN NEW HOME Mr and Mrs. Ray Whiteford have moved into their new home on Sunset Boulevard in Lake- wood. IN MONTREAT Misses Susan and Sharon Fak- kema were week-end guests of Miss Cindy Harvey in Montreat, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Hamp McDaniel had as week-end guests the forrt- er’s niece, Mrs. Carl Bagley, Mr Eagley and children of Mr. and Mrs. lotte football gv** Mrs. Maude Hollis of has returned to Thorawell as a FERGUSON'S MUTMMKtl (FORMERLY IRBY’S MARKET) Musgrove Street Telephone 833-1886 SALT FAT BACK o. 9< FRYERS - li, 26c LARD ■ 99. Hamburger 3 tbs. $1.29 _ Irby's Cared Ham _ CENTER SUCE 89c SHANK PORTION 39c BUTT PORTION 45c E-Z Cat Cured Ham BUTT PORTION 69c SHANK HALF .. 65c WHOLE 63c HOMEMADE Liver Pudding Lb. 19c IRBY FERGOUSON, Owner spent the weekend with Mrs. Turner’s mother, Mrs. S. G. lard. Also guests of Mrs. Dillard during the week-end niece, Mrs. Emerson Odom, Mr. Beth of Salters. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bell, WU- Uam, and Mrs. M. L. were visitors in Harleyville on Sunday going especially to help celebrate the 87th birthday Mr. Bell’s mother, Mrs. George W. Bell who was honored with a drop-in. -r- HAS OPERATION Friends of Mrs. Frank Kellers will regret to know she Is ill and a patient at the Self Memorial hospital in Greenwood. She M improving following an operation there on Monday. Dr. and Mrs. Henry Burton and little daughter of Charleston visit ed his mother, Mrs. G. A. Burton here the past week-end Major Elberta Sease of Fort Gordon, Ga., visited her sister, Mrs. Toye S. Woodruff, during the week-end. Also at home from Newberry College was Gerald Woodruff. Miss Sue Urich of Sa vannah, Ga., and Newberry Col lege. was a guest in thein-home during the week-end Billy Pitts, student at Wofford College, Spartanburg, was at home for the week-end with his parenU, Mr. and Mrs. W. R Pitts, Jr. Mrs. Jules Abbott of Ware Shoals, was the guest for a few days last week of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Oeland ATTEND PARENTS DAT Mr. and Mrs. Francis Blalock, with Mr. and Mrs. George Slegler of Abbeville, Joined their sons for parents day at Davidson College, N. C., on Sunday. Miss Jean Arnold and her roommate at Winthrop College, Miss Lynn Morris of Anderson, were here for the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Arnold. Joining the family on Sunday were Mrs. Arnold’s sis ter, Mrs. T. Earle Rice, and Mr. Rice of Greenville. Mrs. W. C. Baldwin, Mrs. Ray mond Pitts, Mrs. Ayllffe Jacobs, Miss Agnes Davis, Miss Kate Mi lam and Miss Ruth Bailey spent the week-end in Highlands, N. C. DANHOFFS HERE Grant, also of Chester, is sewing marton at Thornwell and they residing at Fairchild Cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Owings, by ?t|r». Ahna Law- son of Cross Anchor, spent Sun In the mountains of North In Meeting at College Robert M. Vance (left), Clinton banker-industrial ist, who serves as chairman of the Presbyterian College board of trustees, welcomes two trustees-elect on a re cent visit to the campus. They are: John R. Kinnett, Jr., of Columbus, Ga. (center); and J. L. Bruce of Cor nelia, Ga. lor at Cfft, was efected as Stale Secretary Sister Is Junior co-edi tor of the Cltwtnnian and will serve as co-editor next year. The Clintonian staff is conduct ing the annual drive at school this Mrs. Walter Danhoff of Atlanta, Ga., was the guest of Mrs. D. O. Rhame on Friday. Mr. Danhoff *as also here enroute to the Tex tixe Exposition in Greenville. Steve Beatty, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Beatty, is currently undergoing basic training at Fort Gordon, Augusta, Ga., following his enlistment in the U. S. Army. WITH RANK Friends of Miss Emily Bailey will be interested to know she has accepted a position with the Citi zens and Southern Bank in At- Five members of the Presbyterian College Board of Visitors talk things over at the recent fall meeting of this advisory board on the PC campus. Among those members of the organization pictured here are, left to right: Sam L. Latimer, Jr. of Columbia; Mi's. Taylor H. Stukes of Manning; Mrs. T. Emmett Anderson of Tam pa, Fla.; Mrs. E. G. McCall of Rock Hill; and Charles N. Plowden of Summerton.—Photos by Dan Yarlwir- ough. Mrs. Darrell Franks and uncle, j George Blanchard of Asheville, 1 N. C., spent the week-end w*ih Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Prather. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh A. Williams spent the week-end at Asheville, and other points of interest in the mountains of North Carolina. Miss Delle Wilder, a member of the senior class at Furman University Greenville, was at home for the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Wilder. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Staton and Mrs. George Lane spent Sunday in Augustu, Ga. with their daugh ter and sister, Mrs. Tom Elliott and Lt. Elliott. Mrs. E. M. Murphy and Mrs. Denny Pitts and sons, Willie and Grayson of Anderson spent the past week-end with Mr. and Mrs. HTH. Bonds. Mr*. Pitts was at Miami Beach, Fla., at tending a national Secretary’s Convention. Mr. and Mrs. Perry M. Moore, Misses Marie and Lena Bess Moore of Rock Hill spent the week-end with their son and nep hew, Milton Moore at Oak Ridge, N. C. where he is a student at Oak Ridge Military Institute. Miss Georgia Young returned Monday to resume her studies at Erskine College, Due West, after a week-end visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Young. VISITOR ENTERTAINED Mrs. J. K. Heriot of Bishopville and Mrs. J. V. Edwards, Sr., were guests for dinner on Tues day of Mrs. S. C. Dunlap. Later they went to Seneca where tin Joined Mrs. R. K. Nimmons and Miss Clyde Smith. The four were 1910 classmates at The Normal. All were overnight guests of Mrs. Nimmons and on Wed. she took the group on a tour to the Blue Ridge Mountains, Cllngman’s Dome and an overnight stay at Gatiinburg, Tenn. and the Chero kee Indian Reservation. They spent Thursday night with Miss Smith. J. T. Tripp of Easley were guests during the week-enu of Mrs J. B. Holland and children. WELLS RETURNS Airman Donald F. Wells of the U. S. Navy who has returned to the Naval Air Station in Jack sonville, Fla., after two months temporary duty in Puerto Rico spent the week-end with his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Wells. Sr. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Rose- boro were visitors in the moun tains of North Carolina and Gat linburg, Tenn., a few days last week. They were week-end guests of her sister, Mrs. Everette Car- son and Mr. Carson in Gastonia. N. C., going to Charlotte Friday ; £ FURNITURE MART Claude M and Lonnie T. Law- eon of the Lawson Furniture Co., Joanna, have returned from High Point, N. C., where they attrnd- the furniture market. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Walla, Sr., and their grandson. Bubby Weils, visited the former’s sister, Mrs. A. L. Haupfear in Coronaca on Sunday Visiting their mother, Mrs. Inez Pruitt during the week-end were Miss Rachel Pruitt. Mrs. Lou Oliver, Philip S. Pruitt of Jack sonville, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Jake R. Pruitt of Atlanta, Ga.; Mrs. Wallace Meggs of Florence; Mr. and Mrs. Grady Adams of Pros perity; Mr. and Mrs. Keith Pruitt, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ramsey of Whitmire. Also Joining the family were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Holland, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cauley and Miss Nancy Jo Pruitt of this city. CLINTON Hi-NOTES •Miss CHS for 1963 Is Miss, Shirley Ann Timmons." This ex-* citing announcement and the Red Devils’ 34 to 6 win over Winns- boro climaxed the gala homecom-l inK festivities at Clinton High! School. Shirley Ann was elected by popular vote of the student body to one of the highest hon ors a girl can earn at Clinton High This attractive student, the daughter of Mrs Sr A. Timmons, is currently serving as co-editor of the Clintonian and as secretary of the Student Council. Shirley Ann has also served in many other offices and positions in her school, church and community. • • • Last week at the annual South Tuesday Clinton students dismissed from school at 2 o'clock to attend the county fair at y -“irenf students en joyed the rides, the exhibition booths, the livestock shows, and Of course, the cotton capdy and candy apples that have come to he symbols of tbs county fair. CHS students would like to thank Sentinel staff mm! Miss Betty Retd, advisor for the bMtaoa* staff, are attending the District 4 meeting of the Sooth CoroH— Scholastic Press Association at the Greenville High School. The CHS students are participating in of a Birtfl of Son Mr. and Mrs. Anxdd Young of Winston-Salem. 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