The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, October 17, 1963, Image 3
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Cttntoa, S. G, Tharaday, October 17, IMS
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
WHO'S
WHERE
Itens of Interest About
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W. VA. WEEK-END VISITORS
Dr. and Mrs. D. O. Rhame
were week-end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Crocker in Montgom-
ery, W. Virginia.
Milton Moore, student at Wof
ford College in Spartanburg,
spent tbe weekend with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Moore.
RETURNED FROM VISIT
Gen. and Mrs. Ansel Godfrey
returned Friday having been
gone for several weeks. While
away they attended the National
Guard Convention in Phialdelphia
for five days. From there they
toured various points ot interest
in the New England States.
Among the Clinton people at
tending the Carolina-N. C. State
football game in Columbia Sat
urday evening were Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Nye, J. B. Arnold and How
ard Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jacobs
were overnight visitors in Char
lotte last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Rivers Jenkins of
Charlotte were weekend visitors
of their daughter and son-in-law,
Dr. and Mrs. James Macdonald.
EVANGELISTpC SERVICES
Dr. M. A.,.Macdonald is con
ducting a week of evangelistic
services At the Westminster Pres
byterian Church in Charleston.
Mrs. S. G. Dillard left yes
terday for a visit to her daugh
ter, Mrs. Paul Turner and Mr.
Tinner in Atlanta, Ga.
Airman Donald F. Wells, of
the Jacksonville Air Force Base,
spent the week-end with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wells.
Mrs. George Brokenbrough has
returned from several days
visit to her niece, Mrs. Charles
Bradham and Mrs. Bradham in
Sumter.
Friends of Mrs. George R.
Holland will be interested to
know she is spending some time
with her daughter, Mrs. Joe S.
Hagins, and Mr. Hagins in Abbe
ville convalescing from an ill
ness and hospital stay.
Recommends
People that have used The Cycle-Flo radiator at
J. B. WHELCHEL’S GARAGE in Joanna tell me
that It does a near perfect Job. If you want to
get rid of radiator trouble for the coming winter
be sure you stop by WHELCHEL’S and have your
radiator checked by peopl '»'ho know their busi
ness.
PAULA’S BEAUTY SALON is rapidly becom
ing one of Clinton’s leading Beauty Salons. Paula
has over 5 years experience and is very qualified
to serve you. She is assisted by Linda Wise, also
a registered Cosmetologist. Telephone 833-A9M
for appointment. They are located at 102 West
Pitts Street.
If you haven’t taken your automobile by
YOUNG’S GULF SERVICE for that fall and win
ter check-up you had better do so right away.
First thing you know cold weather will be upon
us and then it might be too late for that Guaran
teed Gulf Permanent Anti-Freese. It is better to
be safe than sorry.
You will Just love eating at THE HOTEL
MARY MUSGROVE. They serve breakfast, lunch
and dinner . . . except Saturday and Sunday
nights, and if you haven’t tried the Sunday Noon
Buffet be sure you do soon, for this treat you
would not want to miss for the world.
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I Just returned from The Norge Cleaning Colter
at SUNSHINE CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY, and
do you know I cleaned 8 lbs. of my finest clothes
for only fl.SO. This is truly a bargain when it
comes to cleaning. They needed very little press
ing and I was able to wear most of my clothes
without pressing.
If you have a Prescription to be filled be sure
you take it by and let Howard Smith fill it for
yon at HOWARD’S PHARMACY. This is their
specialty and carefal attention is given to every
prescription, so that you receive Just what the
doctor calls for. Telephone 833-1640. They deliver.
Diamonds by Keepsake and Kimberly are what
you find at DILLARD BOLAND, JEWELER. A
complete selection is always in stock, with the
right stone and fitting to fit your pocketbook.
They will also arrange terms to meet your re
quirements. so don’t delay, go by today.
Joe Holland, owner of PIGGLY WIGGLY,
States that he has fresh produce arriving every
day and guarantees fresher produce cannot be
found anywhere. See for yourself, go by and in
spect his clean and convenient produce display.
They have plenty of free parking, so no need to
worry about that.
The new Oldmo biles are on parade and they are
a sight to behold. This year they have a product
for every pocketbook. Prices start at I23S8.M,
with the F-85. Whether tt be the Jet Star Dy
namic 88, Super 88, Jet Star, Starts, or foe fa
mous Ninety Eight, you will find a Rochet la year
The TWEED SHOP is just the place you
an your needs for fal
Country Shirts hi
Craft Shirts and Silk
quality pair of hoop, none can he
Fawn Hosiery with Just the right sfc
people are ’’Driving a little md saving a
get to LAWSON FURNITURE
are stffl fcafaah* those famous hrandTof
by Mohawk and Wanda Wove. If yon
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, Gen. and Mrs. Ansel Godfrey
and Mr. and Mrs. Thomwell Dun
lap along with others spent the
week-end in Cashiers, N. C.
Bob L. Womack has returned
to his home on E. Maple St., hav
ing spent several days vacation
ing in Georgia.
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Martin
and daughter, Phyllis, and Mrs.
Jimmy Martin and children,
Rutsy and Amy, spent Sunday
touring the mountains of North
Carolina.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Addison
chaperoned a group of Converse
College girls, along with their
daughter, Murray, to Highlands,
N. C., the past week-end. On
Saturday they attended the
Clemson-Georgia game at Clem-
son.
Mrs. Harry Ayers returned
Sunday from Griffin, Ga., where
she was called due to the death
of her brother, Eugene Coggins.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Giles of
Greenwood, were Sunday visitors
of Mrs. Annie Giles Bailey.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Baker
spent Sunday in Lincolnton, N.
C., visiting Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Stutts.
Guests over the week-end of
Mr. and Mrs. Ed King and fam
ily were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mace
of Johnsonville.
Friends of Miss Hattie L.
Kleckley will be interested to
know she is a patient at Bailey
Memorial Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Mc
Crary spent a few days recently
at Hilton Head.
George Blalock, Jr., junior at
the Medical College, Charleston,
visited his parents, Dr. and Mrs.
George R. Blalock, over the
week-end.
CONVALESCING AT HOME
Of local interest is the return
ing home of Mrs. Edna Jacobs,
who has been a patient at Bailey
Memorial Hospital for several
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sadler, Mr.
and Mrs. Ford Jacobs, Jr., Char
les Johnson, Miss Jo Eylen Rob
erts, Miss Catherine Dicus and
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wilson spent
the weekend in Savannah, Ga.,
going especially to attend the
Citadel-Presbyterian game. Other
Clintonlans attending the game
were Robert Hamer, Leonard
Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Coo
per, Mr. and Mrs. James Brad
ford, C. W. Hogan, Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Campbell, and Phil Suther
land, Also Mr. and Mrs. Mlthael
Turner, Lt. Col. and Mrs. Rich
ard Ulrick, Dr. and Mrs. M. C.
Weersing, Col. and Mrs. A. J
Thackston, and Mr. and Mrs.
Martin Mills.
HAS RETURNED HOME
Friends of Mrs. Robert Wysor
will be interested to know she
returned home Saturday after a
several weeks visit with her
daughter and son-in-law, Major
and Mrs. Benjamin F. Ivey, Jr.,
in Bad Tolz, Bavaria, in South
ern Germany.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baldwin
have made plans to spend the
coming week-end in Durham, N.
C., to visit Mrs. Baldwin’s
nephew, Richard Katzberg, who
is a freshman at ,Duke Univer
sity. During the visit they will be
joined by Col. and Mrsf Arthur
Katzberg of Myrtle Beach. On
Saturday they plan to attend the
Clemson-Duke game.
Mr. and Mrs. Russ B. Emer
son have returned from their
wedding trip and are now at
home at 601 1-2 Broad Street,
Clinton.
Among Clintonians attending
the Carolina-N. C. State football
game in Columbia on Saturday
evening were Mr. and Mrs.
James Von Hollen, Mr. and Mrs.
Carlisle Neely and Mr. and Mrs.
George Cornelson.
Mrs. R. L. Plaxico, Sr. has
returned to her home having
spent severla days at Greenville
General Hospital in Greenville.
Mr. and Mrs. John McBride
and daughter, Kim, spent the
weekend with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. S. McBride in Lex
ington, N. C. and Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Money in Thomasville,
N. C.
Mrs. Clyde Ramsey of Whit
mire, and Mrs. Grady Adams of
Lake Murray, spent Tuesday
with their sister, Mrs. Frank
Cauley, and Mr. Cauley, coming
especially to see their sister,
Mrs. Geen Stockman, who is ill
in Bailey Memorial Hospital.
Consult
John
L.
Mimnaugh
about this question:
“It is a well known ad
age that one cannot
serve two masters. An
insurance agent who is a
salaried employee of an
insuring company cannot
help but lean toward the
company in making
claim settlement. Is this
why a majority of the
public avoids the ‘cap
tive’ agent and insures
instead with a local inde
pendent agent?”
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Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Tinman
spent the week-end in Camden
with their son and daughter-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. James C.
Tinman.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cauley,
Mr. and Mrs. Abit Alexander and
son, Bill, and Sandy Garner at
tended the Clemson - Georgia
game in Clemson Saturday.
Mrs. W. N. Meggs and son,
Wally, of Florence, spent the
week-end with her “mother, Mrs.
Inez Pruitt, and other relatives.
She was accompanied home by
her mother, who will also visit
her brother, C. W. Mahaffey,
and Mrs. Mahaffey in Columbia.
W. S. Horne spent a few days
last week in Greenville, N. C.,
with his uncle, W. M. Snead, who
is a patient at Pitt Memorial
Hospital.
Mrs. Ralph Copeland is spend
ing some time in Elmyra, N. Y.,
with her daughter, Mrs. J. H.
Williams and Mr. Williams. She
left yesterday from Charlotte,
N. C., and made the trip by jet.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Young
vacationed last week in Alabama
and Georgia. While they were
away Kay spent the week with
Misf Mary Belle Davis.
ATTENDED GAME
Among Clintonians attending
the Clemson-Georgia game last
Saturday were Dr. and Mrs.
Marion Lawson, Mr. and Mrs.
Dan Yarborough, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Wassung, Mr. and Mrs.
Don Creighton, Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Crocker, Mr. and Mrs.
Brooks Owens, Dr. and Mrs. N.
C. Wessinger and son, Derick.
IN GREENVILLE GENERAL
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Thomason
returned over the week-end from
visiting points of interest in the
mid-west by Eastern Air Lines.
They spent some time with their
daughter, Mrs. Donald R. Win
slow and Mr. Winslow in Bloom
ington, Ind. Also visiting the
Winslows along with the Thoma
sons were Mr. and Mrs. Larry
J. Swift of Des Moines, Iowa.
Mrs. Swift is the former Betty
Thomason.
Edwin W- Stewart has returned
to his home in Malverne, Long
Island, N,Y., after spending sev
eral days with his brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Stewart. He came especially to
see his mother, Mrs. Lila C. Ste
wart who is a patient at Self
Memorial Hospital in Greenwood.
Mrs. Ethel Pitts spent the
week-end in Rock Hill with her
daughter, Mrs. C. W. Jarvis and
Mr. Jarvis.
Mrs. W. A. Addy, Mrs. George
Addy and Mrs. Harry Gallman
of Lakeland, Fla., were guests
last week of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Bagwell, Sr. They were accom-
Lt. Riser Studies
At Texas Base
Army 2nd Lt. DerrlU V. Riser,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl R. RJa-
er, 405 Hampton St., Joanna,
is scheduled to complete a nine-
week officer orientation course
at the Air Defense Center, Fort
Bliss, Texas, November 27. .
During the course, Lt. Riser
will receive instruction in the
duties and responsibilities of a
newly commissioned officer in
the Army Air Defense Command.
The 24-year-old officer is a
1857 graduate of Clinton High
School and a 1963 graduate of
Furman University, Greenville.
panied by Miss Oranna Addy
who is spending some time with
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Young.
IN SELF MEMORIAL
Friends of Mrs. Lila C. Ste
wart will regret to know she is
a patient at Self Memorial Hospi
tal, Greenwood, where she under
went surgery Saturday following
a broken hip injury, suffered in
a fall.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Sowers
and Mrs. N. W. McDaniel spent
the week-end at the Sowers’ cot
tage at Bat’s Cave, N. C.
Friends of Jay Harvey, son of
Rev. and Mrs. Albert S. Harvey
will regret to know he is ill at
his home on Chestnut Street.
lirfh Announcements
Friends of Mrs. J. H. Southall
will be interested to know she is
convalescing at Greenville Gen
eral Hospital following surgery
last Wednesday.
Mr .and Mrs. James P. Sloan
spent the week-end at Fort
Bragg, N. C., where Mr. Sloan
addressed an economics class of
the N. C. State College Branch
at Fort Bragg. His talk was on
“Perso n n e 1 Administration.”
They spent the remainder of the
week-end in Columbia with their
uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs.
John E. Lindsay, and attended
the Carolina-N. C. State football
game.
CAUBLE
Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Cauble
announce the birth of a son, Wil
liam Ray, on Sunday, October
13, at Bailey Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Cauble the former Miss
Jean McGee, daughter of Mrs.
W. O. McGee and the late Mr.
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