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CHnton, S. C n Thursday, April 11, 1963
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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Azalea Mobile Homes Co. Exhibits Models to Dealers at
The Azalea Mobile Homes Company, Clinton manu
facturers, headed by Shelton Rimer, recently held a
two-day convention of dealers here. The occasion
brought together dealers and guests from Maryland,
Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Flori
da, Alabama and Tennessee. The sessions were held
at Hotel Mary Musgrove.
Shown above is the Em press model mobile home. 56
feet long and 10 feet wide," featuring the center dinette,
which allows the kitchen to be closed off from the dining
area. It is manufactured in both modern and early
American designs.. The modern features a stereo hi-fi
Spring Showing Hare
md FM radio. The earlv Ameri-
installation with AM and FM radio. The early
can features a “homey” firpelace. The Empress was
brought out last year and has increased in popularity
until it now constitutes 30 per cent of production.
The other photo shows a bedroom in the popular
model, which is much larger than the average 10x11 ft.
—Yarborough Photos
size. Miss Kathie Rimer, in the above photos, assisted
her father in exhitibing a dozen or more mobile homes
to the more than 200 company represntatives and
guests.
The local plant now employs more than 100 in the
rapidly growing organization.—Photos by Dan Yar
borough.
LYDIA MILLS
MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, Correspondent, Representative
HERE FOR FUNERAL ved her birthday April 2. and Mrs E A. Blake, Green-
Among those from out of town Mrs. Tommy Ellison celebrat- wood and Mrs. Bill Howard of
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Mrs. Alma Lackey of Colum
bia is visiting Mrs. J. A. Black
Sr.
Mrs. Odie Nelson and Jimmy,
Mr. and Mrs. Preston Carroll
and children with Mr. and Mrs.
Billy Nelson of Greenville visited
their husband and father, Odie
Nelson at State Park in Colum
bia on Sunday.
Mr. Spencer Deaton has re
turned to Hock Hill fater spend
ing a few days with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Deaton.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Patterson
and Judy were recent visitors of
Mr. Patterson’s sister, Mrs. Troy
Shealy and Mr. Shealy in Green
wood. ...
Mrs. H. O. Smith and Rev.
Martin Wilbanks were in Vau-
cluse recently to visit their sister
and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Hubert Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Neal and
Jimmy visited recently with the
former’s brother, Carson Neal
and Mrs. Neal in Greenville.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Trammell
visited Mr. nadMrs. Pauli Glenn
in Greenville Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Goff of
Lake Murray were Sunday
guests of the former’s sister,
Mrs. Henry King.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Kuyken
dall and Elizabeth Anne Wright
were in Rutherfordton, N. C.‘ re
cently for the funeral of his bro-
ther-in-law, Mr. M. A. Ford.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Seymore
and Mrs. Jeannette Franks of
Laurens were Sunday visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Armstrong.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Pierce
and family of Atlanta, Ga., visit
ed his parents. Rev. and Mrs. I
N. Pierce during the weekend.
Mr. Marvin Todd of Laurens
visited his brother S. J. Todd and
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Fuller, Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Phipps
visited their son and daughter-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Milliard
Phipps and Mrs. Phipps sister,
Mrs. George Brown and Mr.
Brown in Union, Sunday.
Misses Barbara and Kay Rob
erts of Spartanburg spent the
weekend with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. D. H. Roberts.
Mrs. Nellie Dean, Mrs. Sarah
Shelnut, Mrs. Annie Lawspn and
Terrie Lynn Templeton ^visited
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wilbanks in
Greenwood on Sunday.
Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Leslie
and family of Iva were recent
visitors in the community. Miss
Sharon Leslie visited Miss Lucy
Dean while here.
Mrs. W. B. Kelly and family
of Clinton spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Motte.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Case of
Lockhart were Sunday visitors
of Mrs. B. C. Revis and Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Revis.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Berry,
Mike and Kay of Fork Shoals
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Bodie.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Patter
son and Chuckey of Inman were
Sunday dinner guests of his mo
ther Mrs. Mary Patterson.
YOUTH REVIVAL
A youth revival will begin Sun
day evening, April 7 at the Lydia
Church of God with services
each evening at 7:30 p. m. ,
The services will be for one
week with Mickey Thomas as
the youth preacher.
The public is cordially invited.
Rev. D. W. Moody is pastor of
the host church.
for the funeral of John H. Wal- ed her birthday April 7.
lace were, Mr. and Mrs. Clar Mrs. Doyle Templeton will
ence Wallace of Newberry, Mr. have a birthday April 15.
and Mrs. Furman Hughes of Ap- Mrs. Maxie Lambert will ob-
palachicola, Fla., Mr. Harold serve her birthday’ April 12.
Hughes of Vicksburg. Miss., Mr. Happy anniversary to Mr. and
and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Wallace Mrs. J. B. Neal today. y
and family, Mrs. Madge Tucker Mrs. T. D. Douglas will cele-
and Mrs. Helen Waddell of brate her birthday April 12.
Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. James Mr. and Mrs. Homer Fuller
Hughes and Mr. and Mrs. H. will observe their wedding anrii-
Waddell of Spartanburg. Mr. and versary April 14.
Mrs. Jim Hughes, Mrs. Mollie Mrs. Charles Harvey will oh.
Owens and Mr. and Mrs. Eve- serve her birthday April 13.
Happy birthday to Mrs. Jim
my James today.
Douglas Harvey will celebrate
his birthdav April 15.
Misses Janet and Beverley
Poole have a birthday April 12.
April 15 will be Mrs. J. B.
O’Shield's birthday.
Alan Blackwell will be 7 years
Georgetown
Mrs. Carl B Crisp and fami
ly visited Col. and Mrs. O. E.
Woods in Greenville Sunday.
Public Records
rette Hughes and family of Lau
rens.
PENTECOSTAL REVIVAL
Easter Sunday win be the be
ginning of a weeks revival ser
vice at the Lydia Pentecostal
Holiness Church with services
each evening at 7:30 p. m.
The pastor. Rev. Roscoe Bryan
PROPERTY TRANSFERS
A. E Holton to Margie S.
Bradshaw and Willie Mae Ker-
Arthur B. Crisp from Elberton, nells lot in Greenacres for $535
Ga., visited his brother W E. Lavinia R Cooley to S. A Roe-
Crisp and other relatives here buck. j r i ol at Joanna for $5.00
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will be preaching Sunday
through Thursday evenings and
Rev. R. E. Cason of Briton, the
assistant superintendent of the
upper S. C. Conference will
preach Friday through Sunday.
April 21.
The public is cordially invited
ot each of the services. ,
BAPTIST MEETINGS
The Oma thine Dabbs and
Kathleen Walker Circles will
meet Thursday (tonight) at the
home of Mrs. Fred Bodie.
All members are urged to be
present.
The Brotherhood of the church
will go to the County Home Tues
day evening for a worship ser
vice. The men will leave the
church at 7 p. m.
HERE FOR FUNERAL
Among those brie for the fun
eral of J. A. Black Sr. were,
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Black and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Black, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hope
and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hope and
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Brown of
Greenwood, Herbert Brown, Mrs.
Carrie Brown and Mr. and Mrs.
Boyd Grant of Whitmire, Mrs.
Cora Belle Black, James Black
and Mrs. Clyde Black Jr. of
Charlotte, N. C.. Mrs. Lilly
Brooks and Mrs. Annie McNee-
ly of Greenville, Mr. and Mrs
Irvin Weeks of Shelby, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fowler of
Lockhart, Mr. and Mrs. D. C
McSwain of York, Mr. and Mrs.
T. L. Lackey, Mrs. Mildred Cas
tles, Mrs. Jennie Castles, Mr
and Mrs. J. C. Hope and Mrs
Alma Lackey of Columbia.
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS
HAILEY
Mr. and Mrs. Robert (Rock)
Bailey announce the birth of a
son, Robert DeWitt Bailey Jr.,
on April 5 at Bailey Memorial
Hospital.
Mrs. Bailey is the former Miss
Cecelia McLendon.
DEES
S-Sgt. and Mrs. Tracy Dees of
Kimberly AFB in Bermuda an
nounce the birth of a daughter.
Teresa Whitney on April S at the
base hospital. -
Before marriage Mrs. Dees
was Miss Loyce Veal of Clinton.
Sgt. Dees is the son of Mrs. Ver-
ner Dees.
SATTERFIELD
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Satterfield
announces the birth of a son
Donald Ray on April 4 at Bailey
Memorial Hospital.
The former Miss Margaret
Ginn is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Irby Ginn of Joanna.
CARD OF THANKS
We would like to express our
heartfelt thanks to everyone who
were so kind and thoughtful to
us at the death of my father,
John H. Wallace. The food, flow
ers, visits etc, were so greatly
appreciated. May God bless yon.
—MRS L. B. HUGHES.
MRS. HUGHES AND
—FAMILY
CARD OP THANKS
Chur many thanks ga out to
our friends and'neighbors, to Dr.
D. O. Rhame and Dr. K. N.
Sullivan, who were so nice to ns
during the illness and at the
death of on
J. A. Black Sr.
ings, the food a
thing dsWS WW
much. God bless «
—MRS. BLACK AND Fi
old April 16.
Tommy Douglas win be 6 years
old April 17.
Happy birthday to Sue Cooper
day.
Happy wedding anniversary to
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Templeton to
day.
Walter Campbell observed his
birthday April 7.
Mrs. Jerry Dillishaw will have
birthday April 16.
J. D. Revis birthdays-will be
April 16.
Sunday .
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. C.
Watts Sunday were their daugh
ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Tolbert and family of
Greenwood.
Mrs. Frank Oakley and child-
dren of Spartanburg is spending
this week with her sister, Mrs.
OUie Stewart and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simpson
Jr. from Joanna spent Sunday
with Mrs. Simpson’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Watt and
was accompanied home by their
daughter Mary Louise who had
been visiting her grandparents
for several days. t
Balk'
and other considerations. -
C. H. McCravy to G. K. Smith,
57 acres in Youngs Township for
$1,000.00.
A. E Holton to C. G. Shirley,
lot in Greenacres for $496.00.
Pearl and Saxon Williams to
Talma and Corrie B. Yeargin.
2.5 acres in Laurens County for
$60 00.
H. H Liddell, R. M. Wilkie, T.
H. Jordan. Mrs. Nona C. Garren,
Deana Garren Brown, and N.
Carroll Garren to E. C. Padgett
and Peggy E. Padgett, lot on
Brownlee Circle Drive for $700.
Elford Z. Garrett to Postell
Hughes and Margaret Hughes.
11 Ha acres east of Gray Court for
$10.00 and other considerations.
Rhett J. Garrett to Postell
Hughes and Margaret Hughes,
IHa acres east of Gray Court for
$10.00 and other considerations.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
ISSUED
Larry Thomas King and Joyce
Elaine Rinehart of Joanna.
Glenn Edward Braswell of
Clinton, and Nora Patsy Madden
of Laurens.
Odis Rhodes Emery and Linda
Lane Green of ^Clinton.
George Thomas Jennings and
Helen Jean Jones of Woodruff.
Joe Dan Sheridan of Anderson,
and Jo Anne Sumner of Enoree.
Charles Russell Whitt of Honea
Path, and Diana Jane Fox of
Ware Shoals.
Charles Thomas Pitts of Clin
ton, and Sarah Elizabeth Hel-
lams of Laurens.
James Willie Suber of New
berry, and Yvenia Payne of Clin
ton.
Allen Marion Frazier of Joan
na, and Jacqueline O’Shields
White of Whitmire.
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Mr. and Mrs. Sam Berry and
their daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Lyvw Smith from
Greenville spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. C. L. Chapman.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Furgeson
and family of Fair Forest is with
Mrs. Furgeson parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Winebrenner this week.
Miss Elizabeth Jones of Beau- j
fort spent the last weekend with
her mother Mrs. Hugh L. Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Pitts and
family from Aiken visited with
Mrs. Pitts parents. Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Miller last Thursday.
Visiting Mrs. Rhett Bryson
during last weekend were Mrs.
Bob Frankline, from Union. Mrs.
W. L. Meyers Sr., Clinton, Mr.
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