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I Clinton, S. C, Thuraday, Norember 7, IMS THE CLINTON CHRONICLE "T— • WHO'S ™ ~ .WHERE.... Items of Interest About Clinton Folk 8SS-M4I or 8SS-IS17 Fred Brewer of Joanna la rep-1 Mr. and Mrs. Don Rhame of resenting the Nationwide Insur-j Charleston were guests of the ance company in Raleigh where be is attending a training pro gram. Friends will be interested to know Mrs. F. V. Smith has re turned to her home on Elm St. having been a patient at Bailey Memorial Hospital for several weeks. Dinner guests on Thursday of Mrs. Luther Young were Mrs. Nene Workman, and Mrs. Wil liam Young of this city, Mrs. Ellen Scurry of Chappells, Mrs. Clare Workman of Kinards, and Mrs. Charles Pinson and Mrs. W M Teaman of Cross Hill. Mrs. J. B. Wilder spent sev eral days last week visiting her son, G. C. Wilder and Mrs. Wilder in McCormick. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mussel- white of Blacksville were guests of friends in Clinton over the weekend, coming especially for Homecoming activities at Pres byterian College. later’s parents. Dr. and Mrs. D. O. Rhame this past weekend. Mrs. Johnnie B. Haskins and Hrs. Hazel Moore are in Colum bia attending the State Nurses Convention which is being held at the Wade Hampton Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Bill McMurray and children, Billy, Bobby, Cathy and David of Black Mountain, N. C., were week-end guests of Mrs. McMurray’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Loftis. They came especially for Homecoming at Presbyterian College. Mrs. Luther Young and Wil liam Young attended the Fred Waring show in Greenville Thurs- day day evening. OCCUPYING NEW HOME Mrs. Hubert J. Pitts has mov ed into her new home on E. Car olina Avenue. A1 Riebel of the University of South Carolina, Columbia spent the week-end with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stewart. MoAikaU Recommends Now is the time to start planning for your Christmas Savings Club in 1964. If you start now by saving a little each uleek by this time next year you will have enough to purchase all your Christ mas presents without having to go into debt. Think how nice it would be not to have to look forward to all those bills. THE TWEED SHOP’has all-purpose raincoats and stadium suits by Rainfair and David Crys tal to keep you comfortable and smart looking in all kinds of weather. They also have match ing Angora and wool knit hat and scarf sets in lovely colors. The new ’64 Oldsmobile now on - display at LYNN COOPER,INC., 365 East Carolina Ave., is rapidly capturing Americas’ heart. The new Jetstar line is simply out of this world. If you haven’t been by Lynn’s then I strongly suggest you do soon, for you are certain to see one of America’s truly beautiful automobiles. If you have been searching for a good place to buy quality meats then your search is over. Just go by PIGGLY WIGGLY SUPER MARKET and Clarence (Sonny) Gault win be glad to furnish whatever meat item you may need. They offer only the finest Swift Premium Beef and you can always be sure it will be fresh if it comes from Pifflj Wiggly. The perfect gift for the bride to be is a beautiful pattern of Lenox China. Drop by DILLARD BO LAND’S, where yon will find a complete line on display. You will also find sterling sUver by Reed and Barton, Towle, and Kirk. They also carry Tiffin, Glastonbury, and Royal Netherland Crys tal. Did you know that SUNSHINE CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY offers a complete shoe repair service? They will replace your worn soles with a quality half or whole sole and make those old shoes completely with new heels almost like new. If you haven’t tried this service of theirs stop by today. Time for power lawn mower use is over, now is the time to take your power lawn mower to J. B. WHELCHEL’S GARAGE in Joanna for a com plete check-up before storing for the winter. You can be sure it will be ready for you come next spring when you will need it. They offer a com- plete repair service for all makes and models of mowers. If you are thinking about purchasing » fine pi ano for some member of your family for Christ mas the place to shop first and last is LAWSON FURNITURE CO. in Joanna. They carry a good selection of Kohler and Grand Pianos. They also offer a complete selection of reconditioned pianos. The next time you think of dining out, think of VERNON’S. I am sure you will enjoy the warm friendly atmosphere to be found at this lovely spot. Their food is unsurpassed, be prepared for a truly enjoyable meal. Your Prescription given by your doctor is im portant and should only be filled by a Registered Pharmacist. There is a Registered Pharmacist on duty at HOWARD’S PHARMACY at all times, so yon can be sure your prescription will be care fully compounded with the utmost accuracy. The smart set is turning to PAULA’S BEAUTY SALON in Clinton tor the latest In hair styling by Paala Stewart and Linda Wlse.^ They also do halr-tbstftnr and eolort in permanent waves. Telej they will be glad to pat you down for an If years Carroll and Charles Y< have been serving the people of rounding area they have established as a most reliable firm Is da basinsss with. Ton can leave your car at YOUNG'S GULF SERVICE \ Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fowler, and son, Dick, of Anderson will spend the week-end with Mrs. Fowler’s mother, Mrs. Luther Young. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin C. Ste wart and daughter, Valerie, of Asheville, N. C., spent the week end with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stewart. Friends will be interested to know William (Bill) Blakely has returned to his home having been a patient at Bailey Memorial Hospital for several weeks. , Mr. and Mrs. L. H. McLaugh lin of Florence were visitors in Clinton over the weekend and at tended the P.C. game on Satur- Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Copeland and Mrs. C. W. Cooper were call- ed to Lancaster due to the death of a relative, Mrs. Heath. Mrs. Eric Barnes left yester day to spend the winter with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Matheson in North umberland, Penn. Miss Barbara Anderson of Furman University spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Anderson. Dr. and Mrs. Marshall Dendy and Mrs. Isaac Copeland of Richmond, Va., were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Addison Neighbors. Mrs. Copeland re mained for a longer stay with her daughter, Mrs. Neighbors. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Crowson and sons, Ed and Bill of Charlotte were weekend guests of the lat er’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Henry. On Sunday they were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Clary of Gaffney. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lindsey of Bennetsville were week-end guests of Mrs. R. S. Horton. Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Martin and children of Columbia were gueses of Mrs. James Pitts, coming especially t o attend homecoming at Presbyterian College. Jack Blakely of Greenville visited with relatives and friends in Clinton recently, coming es pecially to visit his brother, Bill Blakely who was a patient at Bailey Memorial Hospital. Ed Owens returned to his home in Milwaukee, Wis., after a visit to his sister, Mrs. R. E. Sadler. They were joined for the day Sun day by Mrs. Marion Scott and Mrs. Ben Martin Sr. of Easley. Mrs. Heide Trask of Wilming ton, N. C., is spending the week with her mother Mrs. Lee Hunt er. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Carson of Gastonia, N. C., spent Sunday with the latter’s sister, Mrs. John Roseboro and Mr. Roseboro. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Holland spent the week-end in Columbia with their daughter, Mrs. James T. Smith, Mr. Smith and family. Mr. and Mrs. George Lane of Decatur, Ga., spent the week-end with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Staton. Charles Ray, student at Geor gia Military Academy, Milledge- ville, Ga., spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Davis V. Pitts. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Holland had as their guests over the week end Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hansen of Atlanta, Ga., Mrs. Charles K. Willis of Richmond, Va., and Mrs. R. K. Rhodarmer of Fair- bum, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Kenrick and children of North Augusta, spent the week-end with Mrs. Kenrick’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. TankersJey. Mrs. R. J. Tankersley spent last week in Washington, Ga., with her mother, Mrs. J. W. Bo bo, who is ill and a patient at the Washington hospital. Mrs. E. C. Bunker has return ed from a visit with friends in Atlanta, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Don Rhame of Charleston, were here the past week-end with the former’s pa rents. Dr. and Mrs. Delmar Rhame. Mrs. R. P. Henderson of Greenwood, is spending a few days with her son, Caldwell Henderson, and Mrs. Henderson. Miss Anne Johnson of Charles ton spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. R. W. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Haley Brown of Bowman, Ga., were overnight guests Saturday of their daugh ter, Mrs. Morris Seymour, Mr. Seymour and boys. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hodges of Ware Shoals spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Wells Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Simmons and family of Aiken, visited Mr. and Mrs. Mason Simpson and other relatives during the week end. Mrs. Pearl O’Dell, Mr. and Mrs. James O’Dell of Travelers Rest, visited Mrs. Nannie Hitt, Mr. and Mrs. Mason Simpson last week. e Susan Simmons celebrated a birthday Sunday, Nov. 3. RA CONCLAVE The Reedy River Associational Royal Ambassador Conclave will be held at Hurricane Baptist Chruch Saturday, November 9, beginning at 4:00 p. m. The church GA group will serve the evening meal for the Conclave. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Charles Young and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dickens in Cowpens, Mr. and Mrs. Thfeo Clary In Gaffney Sunday. • * « Mr. and Mrs. Charles Young will celebrate a wedding anniver sary Nov 7. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Craven will celebrate a weeding anniver sary Nov. 7. —' LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE Hurricane Baptist Church will have a Leadership Conference T mary, Beginner and Nursery classes. The Leadership Manual will lie taught the Intermediates by Ed Perry, and the Juniors will be taught the Manual by Mrs. Perry. News Of Bonds Cross Roads MRS. N. A. SHOUSE Correspondent and Enlargement Campaign be ginning Nov. 17 and continuing through the 21st. Mrs. J. S. Cor- pening of Lancaster, will direct the school and teach the adult and young people leadership classes. Miss Annie C. Tanner of Sandersville, Ga., will teach the Intermediate and Junior classes. Mrs. James B. Mitchell of Joanna, will teach the Pri- Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson and son Jimmy visited relatives in Anderson on Sunday. Miss Sallie Pitts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Pitts spent the week-end with her parents. Miss Pitts is a student at Grady Hospital of Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. James Evans visited Steve Campbell in Green ville «General Hospital on Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Locklair and sons of Summerville, were recent visitors of Mrs. Mande Nabors. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Storey and daughter were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Pitts. Mr. and Mrs. James Evans Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Evans and sons Mike and Jimmy spent Sunday in the mountains. Rev. Hugh Pollard is guest speaker for a series of revival services now in progress at Shady Grove Presbyterian Church. Services are held each evening at 7:30 with the public invited to attend. Rev. Parks McKitrick, was guest speaker at Fairview Baptist Church last Sunday for the morn- Hurricane News MRS. CECIL SCOGIN. Correspondent PHONE 833-6541 * MISS ASBILL HONORED Miss Diane Asbill was honored with a surprise birthday party Saturday night, Oct. 26, at Lake Greenwood. The party was given by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Brunson Asbill. • * • Mr. and Mrs. Ray Klegg and Deidra, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blalock of Greenwood, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bartley Sun day. Mrs. Lucille Bartley of Edgefield, and Mrs. J. D. Klegg of Greenwood, visited the Bart leys last Tuesday. Mrs. H. A. Copeland visited Mrs. Jim Adair Sunday. Mrs. Adair is a patient in the Green ville Gneeral hospital. Edward Craven of Tallahas see, Fla., visited Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Gastley during the week end, coming especially to get Mrs. Craven and sons who had been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gastley, the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harmon, Jr. and children visited Mrs. Frank Harmon, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Daniels in Blythe- wood Sunday. DON’T GUESS! to bo sure. •. ing and evening services. Mrs. Texie Johnson attended a program at Whitten Village on Sunday. Miss Ida Smith, Mrs. Bessie Johnson, and Claudia Johnson visited Mrs. Texie Johnson on Sunday. 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