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f 4 • .jt *» Clinton, S. Thursday, March 19, 1994 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE WHO'S WHERE • • — As — Items of latsrest About Clinton Folk Roportod Ely Naomi Seymour Phone 8SS-0541 or 8SS-1817 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cauley and daughter, Frankie, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Bolton in Greenwood recently. Miss Barbara Anderson, fresh man at Furman University, spent week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Anderson. Edward Ferguson attended the American Assembly for Cultural Affairs in Foreign Relations, Thursday through Sunday, Mar. 12-19, at Duke Univenfty in Dur ham. He was Joined by Mrs. Ferguson on Friday. The as sembly is sponsored Jointly by Duke and Columbia University. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stanley and children, Susan and Walter, of Hartsville spent Sunday with Mrs. Stanley’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Neighbors. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cooper spent the week-end in Atlanta, Ga., going especially for a vsiit with their son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cooper Jr., and their new grandson, Pa trick Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Ander son and children, Kim and Lu- anne, of Pendleton are visiting for a few days with Mr. An derson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. James E. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Basel- den visited several days last week with their sons and daugh ters-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Haselden and Mr. and Mrs. David Greenwell in Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Holland spent several days recently visit ing in Atlanta, Ga. Sandy MatlUaU Recommutdi The best dressed fwnily on Easter Sunday can be the one whese Easier and spring clothes have been cleaned and pressed at SUNSHINE CLEAN ERS AND LAUNDRY. If your budget won’t stand the cost of all-new spring eutfMs, let SUN SHINE CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY save the day tor you. But don’t wait, time is short. Phone tSS-14tt. You’ll never have to worry about your car over heating this spring and summer provided the cooling system is in good working order. The place to to put it in good order is J. B. WHEL- CHEL’S GARAGE in Joanna. The new Cycle- Flo machine cleans out the radiator and entire coottag system in Just 58 minutes. They do ra diator repair of all kinds ineluding reoortag. An old schoolmate was in town recently and nat urally we went to VERNON’S RE8AURANT for coffee and a chat. While there she remarked how good the Chef’s Seafood Platter looked, so I took the hint. As our guest at VERNON’S that evening, we all ordered the seafood platter, and my schoolmate said what we’ve always known, “the food here is as good as it looks—delicious.’’ Young married couples who are starting house keeping this spring and summer are most cor dially Invited to visit LAWSON FURNITURE COMPANY in Joanna to see the great values that are available in room outfits. They have every thing for the home from small appliances to complete living room suites and accessories. Re member they offer easy terms and free deliv ery. TIP TO THE MEN: I want to remind you Just in case it has not crossed your mind. It has be come a custom to give a beautiful box of Easter candy to the lady in your life on Easter. So in the next week you’d better step into HOWARD’S PHARMACY and pick up a nice box of Easter candy by Pangburn’s. There—now you’ve been warned. You may look well in any one of several styles . . . but you’ll look best this Easter in a hair-do that has been created Just for you . . , to com pliment your face and reflect your personality. With PAULA’S BEAUTY SALON, creating smartly casual, youthfully styled hair-dos is a fine art. With Easter only eleven days away, consult PAULA’S BEAUTY SALON today. Have you ever been all dressed up, in a hurry to get some place special and BANG! You have » cotton-picking flat tire. Well, you can take the fume and fuss out of it all. Just call YOUNG’S GULF SERVICE. They offer 24-hour road ser vice because they never close. YOUNG’S is the home of quality Gulf Deluxe Crown and Premium Crown Tires. When looking for a better, later model used car, I recommend seeing LYNN COOPER INC. first. For that’s the place I see the town’s largest and finest selection of used cars that are in first class condition. There you are most likely to find the make, year and model you’d like to own. Financing available through Commercial Credit and GMAC. You know, April 5 will be here before you know it . . . and you know what April* 15 is. Hint’s right, income tax re tarn deadline. Many people I. know are hawing an easier time this year filling out the forms because they paid all their tax-dedtactible bills as well as other bills, with checks, drawn on their checking nt M. S. BAILEY AND SON, BANKERS. For more than M years, P1GGLY WIGGLY SU PER MARKETS have been proud of the fine foods they sell. Into the selection of foods hav^ gone years of experience, but tt has an been worthwhile, Judging from the satisfaction which customers tell about Find out for yourself that you get more food for your money—more in quality and flavor—at PIGGLY WIGGLY SU PER MARKET. It’s exciting the way n fresh perk up your wardrobe and make you feel you’ll load the Easter Parade, fitters In Clinton is SHOP, INC. Suits and dresses by David Crystal are simply charming and frocks by Sue Brett and Country Miss are Just divine. From now on there will be many gift-giving oc casions. For, la addition is Pi U be many gift-giving ©c- _ on to birthdays and such, and mo othar thm the TWEED * beautiful, lasting gifts. Ton'll find their tioa of quality guts —— MAKES DEAN’S LIST Miss Ruth Holland was on the deans’ list this past semester at Blue Mountain College in Blue Mountain, Mississippi. Miss HoL land will graduate in June of this year and has accepted a po sition as teacher in the English department of the Louisville Kentucky School system. Mrs. John Cerney and son of Atlanta, Ga., visited over the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Blakely Tribble. Miss Shirley Ann Timmons of Columbia College visited her mother, Mrs. S. A. Timmons over the weekend. RETURN FROM TRIP Dr. and Mrs- George Blalock returned Sunday from several days visit to Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. They left last Saturday from Miami and flew to San Juan for several days, and from there visited in the Islands of St. Croix and St. Thomas. SPENT WEEK-END IN VA. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Arnold and Misses Jean and Kathryn Arnold were week-end visitors in Wil liamsburg, Va., with the Ar nold’s daughter, Miss Marjorie Arnold and Mrs. Arnold’s sister, Mrs. L. W. Rawl and Mr. Rawl. Accompanying them was Billy Pitts, student at Wofford Col lege, who was Marjorie’s escort on Friday evening when she was presented along with other pledges of Delta, Delta, Delta sorority at the College of William and Mary. Also making the trip was Henry Lovette of Kingstree, a Presbyterian College student who was the guest of friends at William and Mary. RETURNS TO KENTUCKY Mrs. Grover Page returned to her home in Louisville, Ky., to day, having spent several days here with her sister and brother- in-law Mr. and Mrs. Rhett Adair. Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Katzs- burg of Myrtle Beach spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Har ry Baldwin. Keith Cauley, student at Clem- son College, visited with his par ents over the week-end, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cauley. Mr. and Mrs. Rhett Adair Mrs. Grover Page visited rela tives in Columbia last week BACK FROM FLORIDA Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Alexander returned Sunday from a trip to Florida where they visited Mrs. Alexander’s brother, Mr. and Mrs. Bill McCrary in Tampa. While there they were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Gene Sheon. From there they visited Mr. Alexander’s relatives, Mr. and Tom Alexander in Fort Lauder dale. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bur dette and grandson, Luther Bur dette, of Charleston, spent the week-end with Mrs. Burdette’s sister, Mrs. Hubert J. Pittsi visiting Mrs. Pitts and gu Sunday was Mrs. M. L. Mer chant of Greenville. Mrs. Huey T. Bonds and small daughters, Crissie, Karen and Janet have moved into the resi dence formerly occupied by Pa trolman and Mrs. Oollins on Caldwell Street. Mr. and Mrs. Collins have moved to Green wood where he was transferred. MOVE TO MICHIGAN Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Davis who formerly lived in the Lakewood area have moved to Kalamazoo, Miclf— Miss Catherine Davis of Au gusta, Ga., spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. J. A. Da vis, and other relatives. Mrs. Dan/Wjpods has returned home fiyafm the Spartanburg General Hospital where she has been a patient for several days following surgery. Miss Sara Pitts of Wilmington, Del., and her fiance, Robert Et- ters, of Pensacola, Fla., were week-end guests of her mother, •Mrs. James Pitts. Also here for the week-end were* Mr. and Mrs. Paul Martin and children of Co lumbia. NEW RESIDENTS Mr. and Mrs. Dial Henderson of Whitmire have moved to Clinton and are living on the farm formerly occupied by the late Huey T. Bonds and family. Mr. Henderson is connected with the Bonds Lumber Company and Mrs. Henderson is employed at Whitten Village. Their daughter, Gayle, is a student at the Uni versity of South Carolina, Co lumbia. They are, Baptists.’ Friends will regret to learn of the death of Mrs. Eugene Pinson’s step-father, Clyde F. Smith, in Knoxville, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Flaxico and children spent the week end with Mrs. Plaxico’s sister, Mrs. Dean Willard, Mr. Wil lard and family in Dublin, Ga. Mrs. Annie Belle Brown vis ited Mrs. Bessie P. Lamb and other relatives in Enoree on Sunday. J Mrs. Perry Moore is confnied to her home due to illness. Mrs. R. C. Hamer of Char lotte, N. C., is visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Hamer, and fam ily. STUDENTS AT HOME Stadents borne from Georgia Military Academy, MIHedge- ville, during the semester break were Johnny Johnson, Ronnie Tiller, Dot Sbealy, and Charles Ray. Mrs. John Mabry is a patient at Self Memorial hospital in Greenwood where she under went surgery last week. Mrs. Harold Shields and Mrs. L. K. Sager of Palisades, N.J., are spending the week here. They will spend the Easter holidays in White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. Mrs. William Chisholm recent ly attended a Week’s Tubercu losis Workshop at the National Jewish Hospital in Denver, Col orado. Mrs. Bill Sease and children formerly of West Point, Ga., are spending several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Campbell while Lt. Sease is at Ft. Lee, Va., where he is taking his basic training, in the quar termaster corps of the U. S. Army. Billy Chisholm, student at Clemson University, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Chisholm. He had as his guests Randy Amick of Lexington and Pete Saco of New Jersey classmates at Clem son. Mrs. E. L. Murphy and Mrs. J. L. -Tripp and daughter of Easley, recently visited Mrs. J. B. Holland. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Chaney and children and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Chaney spent Sunday in Dalzell with the Tom Childress family. Jimmy Chaney was the week-end guest of Gene Wilson in Greenville. j. Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Mar- cengiU and son, Larry, spent Sunday afternoon in Walhalla visiting relatives. Friends will be interested to know Mrs. Paul Muller is con valescing at her home on Mus- grove Street, having had sur gery at Bailey Memorial Hos- Miss Beta Bond, student at Winthrop College, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Bond, over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jarvis and family of Rock Hill, spent the week-end with Mrs. Jarvis’ mother, Mrs. Ethel Pitts. ATTEND SERVICES Mr. qpd Mrs. Charles Buice were in Rock Hill over the week-end, going especially for the dedication services held at Catawba Methodist Church in memory of their daughter, Darlene Buice. pital. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jones of Blacksburg, spent the week end with thier daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mil ford Smith, and family. Mrs. T. Layton Fraser has returned from a visit with her sister, Mrs. F. M. Morris, in Richmond, Va. She also visit ed her daughter, Miss Ann Fraser, student at Mary Bald win College in Staunton,Va., for the week-end, going espec ially for the sophomore pro duction of “Mad Woman of Chillott,” a musical adaption of the play by Jean Giraudoux. Miss Fraser was a member of the cast. Mrs. J. C. Thomas has re turned from a two weeks visit to her daughter, Mrs. L. A. Odom, and Mr. Odom in Wil mington, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Tram mell and sons were in Charles ton Sunday and visited Lee Tumblin, who is a patient at the South Carolina Medical College Hospital. Mrs. S. C. Hays is visiting in West Palm Beach and Mi ami, Fla. Mrs. John W. Finney, Sr., is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. A. Galloway, and Mr. Galloway in West Palm Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Giles spent the week-end in Atlanta, Ga., with Mr a.ad Mrs. Jack Jeanes. Friends of Mrs. Joe Camp bell will be interested to know she has returned home from Self Memorial Hospital, Green wood, where she was a patient last week. Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Lynn and sons, Sonny and Dickie, of Rock Hill, spent the week-end with Mrs. Lynn’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Downs Monroe. Lt. Col. and Mrs. F. V, Smith spent the week-end in Charleston with thoir son, Ca det Ty Smith, at The Citadel and attended Corps Day ac tivities. They were accompan ied by Miss Patsy Simmons, who attended Corps Day Hop and festivities as guest of Ca det Smith. Miss Margaret Bethea of North Augusta, spent the week end with her sister, Mrs. Wil son Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph N. Ted- ards and children are occupy ing their new home in the Lakewood area. Miss Louise Kern has return ed from a several days visit with Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Phli- son in Mt. Pleasant. NEW RESIDENTS Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woods and children formerly of Greenville, are making* their home at 100 Liberty Street. Mr. Woods is parts manager for Lynn Cooper, Inc. Mrs. Joe Land spent the week-end in Raleigh, N. C., with her son, Major Joe Land, and family. Major Land is in structor in Military Science at North £aroiina State. t ATTEND COPELAND SERVICES SUNDAY Among the out-of-town guests here for the funeral service of Mrs. T. D. Copeland on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Hope Sadler, Mr. and Mrs. David Sadler, Mil- ton Sadler, Mr. dnd Mrs. Bynum Poe of Rock Hill; Jim White Mr. and Mrs. Richard W h iR e Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heath of Chester; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. Al ton Pate, and Mrs. C. E. Vaughn of Columbia; W. H. Brown, of Prosperity; James A. Longo of Greenville; Mrs. George Camp bell of Easley; and Mr. and Mrs. Gus Jeter of Carlisle. To Represent Reedy River Assn. Sdiool Liindi Menu Week of March 2848 -Joanna — Miss Gerry Long of the First Baptist Church will re present the Reedy River Train ing Union Association i n the; Junior Bible Drill at the Region al Training Union Convention March 26 at the Joanna church. Miss Patsy Ruth Senn of the Bush River Church will be young people’s representative in the speakers’ tournament. The western region is compos ed of churches in Abbeville, Lau rens,. Reedy River, Ridge and Edgefield v Baptist associations. MONDAY Milk, baked macaroni and cheese, turnip greena, pinto beano, corn bread, butter, and pineapple. TUESDAY Milk, sliced ham, aUced cheese, green beans, corn, biscuit, butter strawberries, grapefruit sections and apple fruit cup. WEDNESDAY Milk, Salisbury steak, cole slaw, creamed potatoes, biscuit, butter and peach pie. THURSDAY Milk, chicken salad, carrot and celery sticks, green peas, hot rolls, butter and Easter cake. 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