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X--. Clinton, 8. C., Thursday, February 6, 1964 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE WHO'S WHERE • • • Items of Interest About Clinton Folk — As — Reported By Naomi Seymour Phbtae 833-0541 or 833-1817 Albert H. Rlebel, Jr., of the University of South Carolina, ' spent several days last week with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Owens during semester break. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Staton spent the week-end in Decatur, Ga., with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Lane. Mr. „ and Mrs. J. C. Pace of Orangeburg were guests of friends here Thursday. Mrs. N. W. McDaniel return ed Saturday from an extended stay with her daughter; Mrs. W. P. Coker and Mr. Coker in Ashe ville, N. C., and Mr. and Mrs. 0. T. McDaniel in Fayetteville, N. C. HOME FROM HOSPITAL Buddy Wells, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Wells Jr., is home from Spartanburg General hospi tal where he underwent surgery last week. Mr. and Mrs. O. T. McDaniel of Fayetteville, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. B. W; McDaniel of Augus ta, Ga., and Mrs. Ruth Ella Brown o f McCormick were guests Sunday of Mrs. N. W. McDaniel at her home on Young Drive. Dr. and Mrs. Redd Turner have moved into their new home on Cleveland Street. Dr. Turner, who retired recently as pastor of the First Pres byterian Church, and Mrs. Tur ner, will continue to make their home here. Mr. and Mrs. George T. Miller Jr., of Augusta, Ga., and Dr. and .Mrs. Kenneth Baker Jr., and daughter, Beth, df Anderson, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Baker.' .* Dr. and Mrs. Dan Orr and children were in Greenville Sun day afternoon, going especially for the Ringling Brothers Clrcns at Greenville Memorial Auditor ium. ' Mr. and Mrs. Henry. M. Shaw, Sr., of Raleigh, N. C., and Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Montgomery of Spartanburg, were guests the past week-end of Mr. and Mrs. George Cor- nelson, coming especially for the christening of their grand son and nephew, respectively, Scott Montgomery Cornelson, on Sunday at the First Presbyte rian Church. ' &*> Mr. and Mrs. John M. Jones and family of Charlotte, N. C., visited over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Huey Harper and family — Miss Essie Davidson is visiting her sister, Mrs. Norman Duke, in Union this week. MOVE TO WHITMIRE Friends will be interested to know Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hub bard have moved to Whitmire where they will make their home. Mr. Hubbard, who was mnaager of Efird’s Department Store here for several years, will manage the Belk Department Store in Whitmire. Clinton’s Largest Selection Valentine Candies YOUNGS PHARMACY “Open AU Day Wednesday** <9 Friends of Mr. and Mrs. George Whitehead will be in- terested'to- know Mr. Whitehead is a patient at the Veterans hospital in. Columbia. Also their .small son, Jimmy, is con valescing at home after being a patient the past week at Bailey Memorial hospital. Among Clinton! ans attending the circus in Greenville were Dr. and Mrs. D- O. Rhame, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Plaxico and family^ and Torrence Shealy, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rice aid family, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Blalock and family and Derk and Nonnie Von Hoi- len, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Smith and son, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ho gan and family, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Sadler and family. ATTEND MEETING Mrs. John Mabry, Mrs. E. C. Tayilor, Sr., and Mrs. Oscar Kinard attended an official vis it to the Brewerton Chapter of the Eastern Star in Brewerton on Monday vetting. Friends will be inerested to know Mrs. Kenneth Haselden remains a patient in the An derson Memorial hospital. Mrs. John McBride is a. pa tient at Greenville General hos. pital where she underwent surgery this morning. RETURN FROM MEETING Bob Womack and Morris Seymour returned today after attending the 25th anniversary meeting of the Southern Pulp- wood Conservation Association held in Atlanta. Mrs. Joe Campbell is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Bdl Sease and Mr 1 . Sease in West Point, Ga., going especially''to see her new granddaughters Mary Margaret. ’ Friends Will be interested to know W/R. Pitts, Jr. is home having^had treatment at Bailey Mepniorial Hospital. rs. Claude-Money of Thomas- I'ville, N. C. is visiting her daugh ter, Mrs. John McBride and Mr. McBride. M SEMI- NUAL Reductions On Winter Merchandise SUITS Reg. NOW $69.95 $52 59.95 $45 49.95 $35 SPORT COATS Reg. NOW $42.50 ... $32 29.95 25.00 TROUSERS Reg. $ 8.95 NOW . * 6 10.95 $ 7 12.95 $ 9 14.95 $10 17.95 $13 JACKETS Now ... Vs off 7 Jackets—Reg. $12.95 Now S5 SWEATERS Entire Stock V 3 Off One Group Reg. Value To 16.95 Now $5 ^ Colored —- DRESS __ SHIRTS ^teg. $5 Now . . . 53.75 SPORT SHIRTS Reg. (S Now .... 52.99 Reg. $5.99 . Now ... 54 "HATS One Group Now $5 Values To $9.95 One Group Now . ... $9.95 Reg. 11.95 To 16.50 Val. MEN’S VESTS Reg. 7.95 Now $5 Reg. 6.95 Now $4 -• OUTSTANDING BUYS M MEN'S SHOES! Selected Styles ¥ . FLORSHEIM, Val. to 524.95 ... Now 516.80 & 518.80 CROSBY SQUARE Val. to 519.95 .. Now 513 & 515 (Entire Stock) FREEMAN, VaL to 519.95 .., .... Now 56.95 to 510.95 (One Group) ^BOVS DEPARTMENT All Boys’ Suits, VaL to 52995 .. i.. Now 515-1/2 Price All Boys Sport Coats ... Now 1/2 Price Boys’ Blazers, Reg. 522.50 .. . u... Now 515.00 Boys’ Jackets Now Vs Off Boys* Pants, Reg. VaL to 54.98 — —. Now 53 Boys* Pants; Reg. VaL to 56.95 Now 54 Boys’ Sweaters Now ^ Price ADAIR'S MEN'S SHOP T ' Friends will be interested to know Mrs. Kenneth Haselden is convalescing at her home follow ing several weeks stay in the Anderson Memorial Hospital. Visiting with her and Mr. Hasel den over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Haselden and son of Columbia and Mr. and Mrs. David Greenwell. Mrs. Earl Rice will , enter Bailey Memorial Hospital today where she will undergo surgery. Mr. and Mrs. David Greenwell are visiting the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Newton in Rockingham, N. C. Cpl. Jimmy Chaney of Cherry Point, N. C., visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. the past week end. On Sunday they were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Tom Childress and daughter of Dalzell. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Crowson and sons of Charlotte, N. C., vis ited the latter’s parent's, Mr. and Mrs. William Henry over the week-end. Mrs. Danny Lewis spent sev eral days last week in Aiken with her sister, Mrs. Joyce Sprouse. Mrs. W. G. King, Jr., spent the weekend in Atlanta. Ga , with her husband, Col. King. Horace W. Kershaw of Massil- lion, Ohio, was an overnight guest of his sister and brother- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fowler, while enroute home from visiting relatives in Florida and Alabama. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Warren Harper of Florida were guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Grady Chandler. Mrs. Hugh Eichelberger visit ed her daughter Mrs. Kent Krell of Columbia on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Danny Lewis were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Skipper Lewis and son Scott in Cayce. Mrs. Danny Lewis spent sev eral days last week in Aiken with her sister, Mrs. Joyce Sprouse. • HOSPITAL NEWS Patients currently at Bailey Memorial Hospital include: Honea Path—Ronald Chilton. Laurens—Mrs. Ruby Murphy, Mrs. Sue W. Young and baby boy. Kinards — Mrs. Ben Summer and Mrs. Savannah Gailey. Greenville—Thomas Earl Rjce. Cross Hill—Elick Moses. Joanna—Lisa Delle Williams and James Broom. Clinton — Mrs. Charles Bond, Tracy Caughman, Timothy Crowder, Edward E. Eaves, Mrs. Billie Hatley and baby boy, Mrs. Rachel Hollingsworth, Mrs. Paul ine D. Jackson, Mrs. Joyce H. Lawson and baby boy, Mrs. Mary M. Lawspn, John Leake, Clyde E. Longshore, John D. Lynch, Mrs. Linda McGee, Ma rion McJunkins, Janie Miller, Deboraj^ S. Morton, Graham J. Osborne, Mrs. David Owens, Mrs. Sandra Burke Owens, Mrs. Mary Terry, Mrs. Bessie Tucker, Steve A. Tucker, Mrs. Cecil Wil son and baby girl, Mrs. Billy Woodard and baby boy, and Mrs. Neuffer Creswell. Colored patients include: Joanna—Dora C. Wilson. Mountville— Brunell Jones. Clinton—Mrs. Ernestine Brown, Janie P. Davis, Leroy Davis, James Ferguson, Joe Moon, Wil lie Pitts, Mrs. Juanita Simpson, Mrs. Hazel Thrift, and John H. Williams. Discharged patients include: Ware Shoals — Mrs. Ethelda Pace and baby girl. Laurens—Mrs. Ruth R. White- ford, Mrs. Charles Couch and baby girl. Kinards — Mrs. Weldon Baker and baby boy, Mrs. Joyce Bur roughs and baby boy, and James C. Gaines. Joanna—Mrs. Barbara Conner, Ernest Holt, Mrs. Gwendolyn Clark, Eddie D. Johnson, Mrs. G. M. Lyda, Mrs. Fred Rowe and baby boy; -Robert C. Carr and Jerry Trotter. Clinton—Charles Terry Camp bell, Mrs. Jessie Carlton,' Bobby Dell Jones, Mrs. Annie Campbell, Herman B. Johnson, Mrs. Sybel Thomson, Jack Cunningham, Wayne Alewine, Mrs. George Avery, Mrs. Nancy Beckham and baby boy, Mrs. Elizabeth Bether and baby boy, Steve B,rown, Mrs. Ruby P. Butler, Mrs. Faye Cash and baby girl, John Dowdle, Johnny Ginn, Mrs. Minnie Ham ilton, Carroll Shealy, William H. Spoone, Mrs. Mary Vincent and baby girl, Leslie Owen, Kenneth Fincannon, Mrs. Johnny Butler, Mrs. Reginald Cheek, Mrs. Frank Childress, Jimmy Whitehead, Joh L. Stone, Mrs. Myrtle Mae Templeton, Mrs. Betty • J e a n Price, Mrs. George Snelgrove, Linda Alexander, and William Pitts. - Discharged colored patients in clude: Laurens — Alice Simpson and Ethel Lee Straughton. Chappells—Bessie Cannon. Mountville—Florie Pyles, Ber tha Brown and Shirley Ann Lind- •y*. Clinton—Jbyce Jackson, Ber- tha Nance, Hattie Mae Cheek, Safflmie Pyles, Willi© Mims, Mamie Price, Gladys Simpson, Brenda BeU Byrd, James Cope land, Annie B. .Jones and Cleve land Young. IP TOO DON’T BEAD THE CHBONICLK YOU DON’T GET THE NEWS Newt Of Bonds Cross Roads MRS. N. A. SHOUSE .' Correspondent Friends of Mrs. Ben Summers will be glad to know she is im^ proving at Bailey Memorial Hos pital. Miss Rachel McCarley of Whit mire, visited Mrs. J. C. Nabors on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Carter Wright and sons, Steve and Buddy, were in Greenville on Saturday to at tend the circus. Miss Claudia Johnson spent the week-end,with her mother, Mrs. Texie Johnson. Mr. and r Mrs. N. A. Shouse were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Workman in Green wood on Sunday. CLUB MEETS The Shady Grove Home Dem onstration Club met Tuesday af ternoon at the club house. A very interesting discussion on how to help prevent school drop-outs was given. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Ola Wages. 4-H TO MEET The Shady Grove 4-H Club will meet«Monuday, February 10, at 4:15 at the club house. All mem bers are urged to attend. WELCOME SUPPER Fairview Baptist Church mem bers gave a welcome supper last Saturday evening for the new pastor, Rev. Willingshaw, who recently moved into the parson age. Rev. and Mrs. Willingshaw have three young children. Negro Charged In Shooting Near Clinton Marvin G. Terry, 37-year-old Laurens County Negro, was charged in a warrant* issued Sat urday with assault and battery with intent to kill in connection with the shooting of his wife, Harriett Terry! Laurens County Deputy Sher iff Ted Ward said the victim was reported in fair condition at Brewer Hospital in Greenwood with shotgun wounds of the leg and abdomen. She was taken to the hospital following the shoot ing at 11:30^. m. last Thursday at her mother’s home three miles northwest of Clinton. Deputy Ward signed the war rant before Magistrate Sam Mc Crary. Terry was held in Clinton city hall. Assisting in the investigation was Deputy Sheriff C. D. Ben jamin. Horace Horton and Wright Simpson. Farmers to Sign For 1964 Feed Grain Program Farmers will have an opport- tunity to sign up in the 1964 feed grain program early in Febru ary, according to H. A. Ropp, manager, agricultural stabiliza tion and conservation service county office: The signup period will be voluntary and each in dividual producer on farms grow ing one of the three feed grains covered by the program will make his own decision about whether to taxe part. The pro- gtam is available for corn, grain sorghum, and barley. To take part- in the feecl grain program, the farmer will agree ^o take out of production and de vote to an approved conservation use at least 20 percent of the t — total feed grain base (for all of the three grains grown on the farm). The farmer may divert the*' acreage of one or more of the feed grains, but his payment will be figured according to the rate applicable to the crop di verted. Farmers who participate in the program will be eligible for div- W- ersion and price-support meats, and for loans on their 1964 production of the three grains. The price-sop- port payments will be made to participants whether the feed grain produced in 1964 is fed on the farm, sold, or placed under a price-support loan. . Subscribe to The Chronicle WE FINANCED OUR CAR THROUGH M. S. Bailey & Son, Bankers Take a tip from us; We shopped around a lot — naturally we wanted to get the best deal we could on the car and the financing. Well, we found both. We financed our car through this bank. Nice, friendly people. Easy to do business with, fast sarvice. Best of all, we benefited from low bank rates . . . and th6 bank arranged a convenient schedule of payments, too. Whether you're buying a new car or another car, be smart. Talk to the people at M. S. Bailey & Son, Bankers Established 1886 ¥ Member FDIC Clinton, S C. "4% Interest Paid On One Year Savings Certificates" ChEVELLE! 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