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V, CHatoo, 8. C, Thanday, Nomabtr 1, ltd THE CUNIUN CHRONICLE : '.‘'A' Briefs About... People You Know Items of Interest Concerning Local Resldenti FLORIDA Y1SXTOR8 Mrs. A. W. Hanley Mrs. Mary D. Lawter of Ma con, Ga., spent last wedc with her parents Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Black. They were joined for a trip to the mountains of North Carolina by Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Martin of Fountain Inn. Among points of interest visited during their several days stay there was Biltmore Estates. RETURN FROM N. T. Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Vance, Mr. and Mrs. George Cornelsoxt have returned from a few days stay in New York. Mr. Vance and Mr. Cornelson were business visitors in Charlottesville, Va. and N. Y. where they were join ed by their wives. Miss Patricia Ann Duncan of Lander College, Greenwood spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Duncan at their home on Shands Street. Mrs. A. C. Workman, Jr., and Mrs. H. C. Sober spent Sunday in Prosperity with the latter’s aunt, Mrs. O. C. Dominick and family and Mrs. Pearl Bowers. VISITS DAUGHTER Mrs. Ethel R. Pitts was a week end visitor with her daughter, Mrs. Wayne C. Jarvis and family in Rock Hill, going especially to help her little granddaughter celebrate her 6th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Cauthen of Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Suber of Laurens were guests on Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Suber. : ~ TO VSEWNIA Dr. and Mrs. T. Layton Fraser wore in Staunton, Va., during the week-end to see their daughter. Miss Ann Fraser, student at Mary Baldwin College. Rev, and Mrs John Morrison of Chattanooga, Tenn., are here for a few days with the latter’s sisters. Misses Julia and Helen Porter. Donald Stone, of Charleston, student at Spartanburg Junior College, Spartanburg, spent the week-end with his grandmother, Mrs. Metta Stone, and other rela tives. VISITS DAUGHTER Mrs. Clyde Money has return ed to her home in Thomasvme, N. C., after a visit with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John McBride, coming es pecially to see her new. grand daughter, Kim. Mr. and Mrs. John Henderson of Taylors, spent last week with th eformer’s mother, Mrs. Belle Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. William Hutto of Reevesville, spent the past week-end with Mrs. Hutto’s pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl I. Chandler. John A., James T. and E. Addison, and their families. Mrs. J. K. Hasdden and daugh ter, Lois, and Mrs. J. B. Wilder joined Mrs. J. I. Adair and Mrs. Gladys Ellison in Greenville and sprat Sunday at Caesar’s Head and other points of interest ■Aor- ■ ( J'pc TOWLE aenlMt DILLARD BOUND Jeweler Mrs. Almon Spencer was a re cent visitor at the Citadel in Char leston with her nephew, Johnny McMahan, of Andereon, who is a student there. She was accom panied by other members of the McMahan family, among thsm her sister, Mrs. George Tworek, Mr. Tworek and family who have just returned from a three-year stay in Germany. They were vis iting relatives in Anderson and have gone to Fort Ord, California, where Mr. Tworek will be station ed. Mrs. Charles Watts of Green ville, spent the week-end with her father. E. Keith Adair, and sister. Miss June Adair, while Mr. Watts was at Fort Jackson. AT CONVERSE J Mr. and Mrs. Tom Addison sprat Friday at Converse College attending a meeting of the pa rents advisory committee with the trustees and alumnae. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Staton and Mrs. George Lane spent Sunday at Fort Jackson with Mr. Lane, who is stationed there. FINNEYS HERE Mr. and Mrs. Mack Finney and children, Betsy, Mollie and John ny, of Myrtle Beach, were week end visitors here with the for mer’s mother, Mrs. John W. Fin, ney and other relatives. Mrs. T. A. Redmond will be going to Elkin, N. C., for a few days this week. Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Henry were Mr. and Mrs. William E. Henry of Pineville, N. C., Mr. and Mrs Robert S. Henry and daughter Kim, of Atlanta, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Woods and Mrs. Marvin DeYoung visited Mr. and Mrs. Tommy DeYoung in Clemson Sunday. ' IN ALABAMA Mrs. A. C. Young, Jr., is in Sylacauga. Ala., due to the illness of her mother, Mrs. L. W. Mc Clure. AT WMU MEET Members from Davidson Street Baptist Church attending the WMU Auxiliary to the Laurens Baptist Association on last Wed nesday at Chestnut Ridge Baptist Church were: Mrs. Law Howard, Mrs. W. W. Ridings, Mrs. Harvey Foster, Mrs. Floyd Hellams and Mrs. Ed Welsh. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Young, Jr., had as week-end guests Mr. rad Mrs. George S. McCowen of Ma con, Ga., Dr. and Mrs. George S. McCowen, Jr., of Wofford College, Spartanburg. BLAKELYS HERE Dr. and Mrs, Guy S. Blakely and children, Guy, Jr., Amelia, and Christy, of Spartanburg, were visitors with relatives here during the week-end. The chil dren remained with their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Blakely, while their parents went to Charleston and the Medical returned yesterday from a few James Von HoUec heard MB days stay In New York and I Karwick. a representative «f tfce Wilmington. DM. |National Foundation. Mias Sandra May, student nurse discussion on the disease and at the Columbia Hospital. Colunv the organization of chapters, bia. sprat the week-end with her Cystic fibrosis is one of parents. Mr. and Mrs. William M. May. j Mrs. Dovie F. Edens, formerly of Easley, is making her home here with her eon and daughter- CaroUna in-law. Mr. and Mrs. James Ed-!«d in Charleston. Plans are be tas. on Lakewood Drive. ! i«« to conduct a drive in most eerious and most diseases with which children are born. The first chapter in South South Carottna In the fan of 1963 and the possibility of a Redline Cabin Burns Clinton firemen quickly extinguished this fire off Ferguson Street on what is known as Redline around 4:30 p. m.. Monday, but not before fames complete ly gutted the house. The occupant of the house, Edith Fleming, was not at h^me at the time off the blase. No fur nishings were salvaged. Engineer Paul Quinton of the Clinton Fire Department, said that the origin of the fire had not been determined.— (Photo by Jimmy Cooper). Wallace Boyd, who attends Da vidson College, was at home for the week-end with his mother, branch la Clinton Is being Mrs. D. H McFaddra, and l>r odered McFadden. The National Foundation a film which each Area Residents Help !«•* Ior •“ National Group "'SnkSI*“o« u» Four local residents attended Spartanburg Ch a p t e r Include a meeting in Greenville last j Mrs. Charles McDoattld of week at which a Greenville- Greenville president: Roger N. Spartanburg chapter of the Na- Wesley of Greenville, vice-preei- tional Cystic Fibrosis Research dent: Mrs Wesley, treasurer: Foundation was founded Miss Judy Caldwell of Greer, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Buice, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Miss Cynthia Allen and S. Buice. recording College. Dr. Blakely went espec- at their home here. Miss Eicheb wood. ially in the interest of the Gen- berner had as her guest Miss' Mrs. LolUs M. Hardy and chtl- eral hospital where he is intern- Harriet Haden of Me-ced. Calif, dren. Susan and Frankie Felknor. ing. j in NEW HOME Camden, spent the week-end John Eichelberger of Davidson Vr an t Mrs Leonard Ca’hey w bh her mother, Mrs. 1 ra-k K. College. N. C., Miss Barbara ami senj. Kenneth and Gene, are Miller. Eichelberger of Converse College. 'now occupying their |pe\v home Spartanburg, spent the week-end 1 on Sunset Boulevard in Lake-: RETURN FROM N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ferguson PRESCRIPTIONS . - V.. ; PROMPT. ECONOMICAL PRESC RIPTION SERVICE / l/ouMa y d> PltoAmacu North Broad St. Dial 83S-1220 "Serving This Area SO Yean*" We Give SAH Greta Stamps PRICED FOR SUPER SAYINGS! BUY NOW AND SAVE MOST ON THIS FAMOUS ONLY/ SEP THEM IN OUR WINDOW! ' fsk - South Carolina Has Made Fine Progross.. And Even Brighter Days Are Ahead! v , . * - ■ < r y VOTERS: Senator Olin D. Johnston During the last IB years It has been my privilege and honor ta serve yeu in the United States Senate. South Carolina has made much progress hi that time rad I am proud to have had a part in its growth and in the progress and happiness of our people. Much has been accomplished. Fall credit b due every citizen whe is working for the betterment of South Carolina. Even brighter opportuni ties are ahead. "Nothing could be finer”, than to be in our Carolina! We Nation strong. Eternal necessary in our fight against Godless Communism. We must be alert. Our Churches and Schoob deserve our fullest support every day in the year—for they are the bedrock of our civilization and our country. i Sf - I ■ I appreciate the tremendous vote of confidence and trust yen gave am hi the Democratic primary June 12. The knowledge, experience and eratacts I have gained through YOUR help during the last 18 yean in WaAingteu b of great value to the PEOPLE OF SOUTH CAROUNA, and with the Imlp of Divine Guidance which I seek daily, will see to serve YOU even better in the yens ahead. , ^ iLlagnStakk.' % ' I am grateful for your friendship and ce operation. I respectfully asl that yen take the time to VOTE NEXT TUESDAY, and I solicit on that day—November 6. 111111 'TTic 4' I ~ I ■ STTisl m- * • ..‘Vk: jS \' ■ % Of' •; -Z € i&srk Smooth Top. Mattress • Special firm innerspring construction • Heavily insulated • Luxurious smooth top, no buttons or tufts • Handsome durable covers ... x J n~. W:-- V • Air flow vents • Scientific ally designed coordinated box spring. TERMS AS LITTLE AS 140 WEEKLY loHLY 8ERTA CAN NAME THIS OFFER .. . because ■mH only the Serta “Perfect Sleeper" gives you these choices at no extra cost: • REGULAR LENGTH • EXTRA LENGTH • FIRM • EXTRA FIRM itau St; I 204 N. BROAD 8L U. S. 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