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/ CUaton, Sw C, Thursday, 21, IMS L 4- THB CLINTON CHRONICLE / • • • WHO'S WHERE Items of Interest About Clinton Folk Hand 8SS-1S17 Mrs. Danny Lewis accompan ied John Lewis and Willa Rae McGowan to Columbia on Mon day. - CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Black had as their guests Sunday their chil dren: Mr. and Mrs. G. Arthur Black, Genie and Georgia, of Greenville; Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Martin of Fountain Inn; Mrs. Mary D. Lawler of Macon, Ga. Also Mrs. J. V. Edwards, Mrs. S. C. Dunlap, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Edwards and children of this city. The occasion was the cele bration of Mr. Black's birthday. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Young and sons will be in terested to know they are occu pying their new home in the Hopewell community. Miss Iona Blakely and AkUne Blakely have moved into their new home at Tangle wood. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Horne spent the week-end in Charleston with thsir son, Cadet B01 Horne, a senior at The Citadel. Mrs. John Davis and little daughter, Myrna, of Greenwood, and Miss Myrna Sease of Co lumbia, spent Saturday with their mother, Mrs. T. M. Sease. Mrs. R. J. Tankersley is visit ing her mother, Mrs. J. W. Bobo, in Washington, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Sowers spent the week-end at their cot tage at Bat Cave, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dough, for merly of Silver Springs, Md., have recently moved to Clinton and are making their home at 401 Cedar Street. Mrs. D. H. Reynolds, Jr., of Washington, Ga., visited bar mother, Mrs. P. B. Adair, on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jarvis and children, Mike, Stanley, and Jenny, of Rock Hill, spent the week-end with Mrs. Jarvis’ moth er, Mrs. Ethel R. Pitts. Miss Linda Knox attended the homecoming dance and Clemson- Maryland football game at Clem son College over the week-end. Santbp (lecommMHttl You can ride with confidence when you ride on Gulf Tires from YOUNG’S GULF SERVICE. They carry a full line of Golf, Golf Deluxe, and Gulf Premium Tires. They carry a nation-wide guarantee that will be honored at any Gulf Ser vice Station across the country. When you visit PAULA’S BEAUTY SALON you will find a complete hair styling center. They offer many fine beauty services some of which are facials, haircoloring, hair-cutting, manicure, shampoo and set, permanent waves, eyebrow arch eyebrow tint. Dial 833-4964 for an ap pointment. ______ Prompt Delivery Service is offered by HOW- PHARMACY fat Clinton. If you need Pre- I scripUans filled accurately aad In a hurry the plaee to is Howard's. Just dial 833-1649 and they win come by and pick up your Prescription {for you if necessary and return it with utmost ur- For a real treat for hmch, we suggest you stop a by THE HOTEL MARY MUSGROVE. They al- M ways have a good variety on their menu to select from aad their service is excellent. They will quickly serve you so you can eat and be on your way. I am sure you will be more than pleased with your visit. For the finest bedding why not try The Sea- ly aad Orders mattresses found at LAWSON FURNITURE COMPANY in Joanna. They ope rate on a low overhead aad reasonable mark-up and we believe you finddhe visit to this fine es tablishment very rewarding. I am sure people would like to know a good place they caa take their automatic transmission trouble. It takes a well-qualified mechanic to he able to repair this kind of mechanical trouble. The repair man in this area is J. B. WHELCHEL, located in Joanna. Mr. Whelchel has 26 years experience. All work guaranteed. Why more people are not using the Coin-Op Dry Cleaning services offered by SUNSHINE CLEAN ERS AND LAUNDRY I certainly do not know. You can get 8 whole pounds of cleaning for $1.59. Do you know this amounts to 8 silk dressses. The saving is tremendous and the quality of their cleaning is very good. With Christmas Just a few weeks away you should be thinking of what you are going to buy the man fas jour life. A Meeker leather billfold, a Zippo or Bentley Butane Lighter will be Just the thing and DILLARD BOLAND’S has them on dis play. A small deposit win hold the item of your choice, so stop and make your selection. If you are trying to decide on a quickly pre pared meal for the weekend, I suggest you stop by PIGGLY WIGGLY SUPER MARKET and pick up a couple of barbecued chickens or some bar becued ribs. They are specially prepared each week-end. If you haven’t tasted then, then you are missing a real treat. We think they are mighty good. ie interested in a real economy r for you is the 1964 Rambler, seen on display at LYNN OOOP1 Carolina Avenue. The base price is less thai ns with up to 36 months to pay. Is now available. AT THE TWEED SHOP on S« you can find the perfect at 168 East lew B% sets. Scarves, All types of i, Novelty hat and glove Dickies, M. S. BAILEY AND SON, BANKERS, Tommy Sanders, student at Newberry College, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Sanders. Mrs. Fred Scott spent the week-end in Columbia with Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Reid. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Wingate of Ft. Myers, Fla., spent Several days this week with their daugh ter Mrs. Charles Burnett and Mr. Burnett. Mrs. A. C. Reed and children of Lugoff are spending the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Young. The Rev. Mr. Reed accompanied them here Monday and was guest speaker at the meeting of the Women of the Church of the First Presby terian Church. Mr. and Mrfc. Fred Burnett, Jr., and children, Reggie and Lisa are occupying their new home on Spruce Street in Col lege View. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Young Jr., and family spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Van Jones and family in Orangeburg. Dr. and Mrs. N. C. Wessinger and family spent the weekend in Anderson with the latter’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Owens. On Saturday they attended the homecoming festivities at Clem son College and the football game between Clemson and Maryland. Miss Mary Jane Addison visit ed In Kingstree last week-end, go ing especially to see the play-off between Manning and Kingstree. Miss Addison also attended the Citadel-Richmond game on Sat urday. Among Clinfonians attending the Clemson homecoming game Saturday in Clemson were Mr. and Mrs. T. Heath Copeland, Mr. and Mrs. James Addison, Mr. and Mrs. Milford Smith, Mrs. Al len Simmons and sons, and Mr were Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Todd and Mrs. Brooks Owens. Others and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Muller, Dan Yarborough and J. B. Ar nold. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hunter and Mrs. Andy, Young, Sr., spent the week-end visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gus Traylor at their lake cottage at Clark Hill. Miss Mary Elizabeth (Bootsie) Horton of Sumpter spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Horton. Miss Horton was accompanied by a friend, Jake Rasor, of Cross Hill. Mrs. Helen Vass will spend this week-end in Atlanta, Geor gia attending a committee meet- Civitan Cake Sales Planned Civitnn President Harry League and Fruit Cake Sale Chairman Bob Dawson will lead the Civitan Club’a annual fruit cake sale this fall. Ptens were mapped at the club’s meeting Monday night to sponsor two drives before Christmas. Net profits from the sales will go into the club’s projects, which include essay contests, citizenship awards, safety, scouting, and aid to the mentally retarded. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Evans of Greer, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. . Gastley Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sim mons and children of Aiken, visited Mr. and Mrs. Mason Simpson and other relatives ast week. Mrs. Carroll Young and Carol Ann and Mrs. Ben Sum mers visited in Greenville last week. • • * The Hurricane Community Club will meet Thursday eve. ning at 7:30. STUDY COURSE The Woman’s Missionary Un- on of Hurricane Church will have a study course on the mission book, “Mandelbaum Gate,” Sunday, Nov. 24. All WMU mmebers are urged to attend so they may receive credit on the study course. Laurens County BookmobHe Schedule Week of Nov. 25-27 All books checked in from the schools—please. Monday—Moore home, Gray Court; Mrs. Tom Balle home, ing at the Presbyterian Center. For the Thanksgiving Holidays she will visit her mother Mrs. George Thomas in Montgomery, Ala. Mrs. W. R. Anderson has gone to Tifton, Georgia for a visit with her sister. Mrs. Anderson has six sisters and one brother, who are planning a Thanksgiving holiday reunion. Dr. and Mrs. Marshall Brown have returned from a visit to Dr. and Mrs. Wright Spears of Columbia at their home at liake Junaluska, Waynesville, N. C. ATTEND CONCERT IN GREENVILLE Among Clintonians attending the Montevani concert Thursday evening in Greneville were Mrs. Dan Yarborough, Mrs. Carlton Winn, Mrs. Julian Coleman, Mrs. Grace Conner, Mrs. Robert John son, Mrs. Dessie Roberts, Mrs. R. W. Johnson, Mrs. Wilson Har ris, and Mr. and Mrs. James Von Hollen. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Seymour and boys spent the weekend in Bowman, Ga., with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Seymour and Mrs. I. H. Brown. On Sat urday Mr. and Mrs. Seymour at tended the homecoming festivi ties at the University of Georgia. Mrs. Mary Bell Roberson of Nashville Arkansas left Saturday morning for her home after spending several days with Mrs. J. Gillette Simpson and other relatives in Renno. Visiting Mrs. P. M. Pitts dur ing the week-end were Mr. and Mrs. P. Mark Pitts and sons of Aiken, Miss Ann Digby and Ed Pitts of the University of South Carolina. Miss Murray Addison attended the Georgia-Auburn game i n Athens, Georgia along with her friend Miss Lury Hart of Pensa cola, Florida. Miss Jean Arnold of Win thro p College and her sister Marjorie Arnold of William and Mary Col lege in Williamsburg, will spend the Thanksgiving Holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B Arnold. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wellman and Mr. and Mrs. Billy Mace of Johnsonville were guests over the weekend of Mr. and Mrs. Ed King. SPENT WEEK-END IN ALABAMA Mr. and Mrs. Bailey Dixon and family spent the week-end with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs Norman Wood in Talladega, Ala bama. While there they attend ed the Alabama-Georgia Tech game in Birmingham on Satur day. Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs E. L. Holland were their daugh ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs James T. Smith and sons, Mike and Ronnie of Columbia. Mrs. Robert Wysor and Miss Margaret Kent Bell left today for a week end visit to their daugh ter and niece Mrs. John Jordan and Mr. Jordan in Kinston, N. C. C*^«6 News Of Bonds Cross Roads MRS. N. A. 8HOUSE Correspondent Consult John L. Mimnaugh about this question: “Fire Inspections can discover rubbish, and furnaces or hot pipes that are too close to flammable walls or ma terials. But unless the citisens remove rubbish and remedy fire hazards. Isn’t it trne that fire loss es will net be decreas ed?” BAILEY AGENCY M. S. Bailey & Son Banker* Bldg. Dial Day 833-0681 — Night and Sunday 833-0323 and suddenly you're in love with a shoe! Mrs. James Nabors has re turned home after surgery in the Newberry hospital. J. C. Nabors has been confined to his home this week due to illness. Mrs. Texis Johnson visited her daughter, Claudia Johnson, Sun day. Mrs. B. W. Cooper spent Thurs day with friends in Gray Court and Fountain Inn. Mrs. George Cobb and chil dren, Mr. and Mrs. David Pitts were visitors in Greenville Sat urday. Mrs. Newman Shouse and Mrs. Mrs. Chick Pitts, Jr., ac companied Mrs. Alice Johnson to Greenwood Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Workman. Several from the community attended funeral services on Fri day for Arthur Hollingsworth in Greenwood. Among them were Mr. and Mrs. Newman Shouse, Mrs. Chick Pitts, Jr., Mrs. Tex- ie Johnson, Mrs. Bessie Johnson and Mrs. Earle Johnson. Hurricane News MRS. CECIL 8COGIN, Correspondent PHONE 833-9541 Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bartley visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mc Neill in Greenville Sunday. Mrs. J. W. Caldwell and chil dren, Mrs. Charles Young ond Tami and Mrs. Era Young visited in Spartanburg last week. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Scogin visited Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hendri and family in Washing ton, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Chafin, Mr. and Mrs. Troy Chafin in Rayle, Ga., Sunday. . . . but only for those pre pared for them! Unemployment is high— 16% twumg the young! . . . but YOU mb have a secure, welhuuM, fasteresting office position. Prepare in a few ition, free Mg In retary, for o e e taka r! ■tart Doeemhsr 3. Telephone or write teday fur free Balle tin. Ne obligation. (■reenweri College Mrs. Frank Bobo home, Mrs. Covington home; Coker home, Nell Cook home, Garrett home; Heaton home, Patton home. Tuesday — Garlington school, Barnes home, Robinson home, Riddle home, Hunter home, Ful ler home, Poole home, Benjamin home. Wednesday — Whitten Village. Whitten Village Circle, Whitten Village No. 9. Thursday — Hickory Tavern school, Gladys Wood home, John ny Davis home, Ballentine home Bookmobile Librarians — Mrs. Carl Teague and Miss Linda Schoffield. 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