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4 Clin too, S. C n Thursday, April 9, 1964 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE t WHO'S WHERE. — As — Reported By Naomi Seymour Phone 833-0541 or 833-1817 Items of Interest About Clinton Folk Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Oakley of Hattiesburg, Miss, recently visit ed with the Mississippi Youngs Mrs. E. L. Blakely joined Mrs. Turner Martin of Laurens on Tuesday and they attended the Ice Show in Greenville. Mrs. James Pitts accompanied by nine of her music pupils will attend the music festival at Winthrop College, Rock Hill to day. Mr. and Mrs. William Henry spent Sunday in Charlotte visit ing their daughter and son-in- law. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Crowson and family. Mrs. Harold Schug returned Friday for her home in Utica, N. Y. having visited several days with her sister, Mrs. Ken neth Baker and Mr. Baker. Horace Payne, senior at St. Andrews in Laurinburg, N. C., spent the week-end at home. Mr. and Mrs. John Rose boro had as dinner guests Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Everett Carson of Gastonia, N. C., and Mrs. Morgan Todd of this city. Miss Lillian Hart who teach es in Williamsburg, Va., spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hart. On Satur day Mr. and Mrs. Hart, Miss Hart, accompanied by Mr. and ■Mrs. George Brockenbrough were at Ft. Motte for the an nual Oyster Roast. IN BAILEY MEMORIAL Mrs. Ace Workman, Jr., is a patient at Bailey Memorial Hos pital where she underwent sur gery on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas „ ^ ~ ^ * and daughter-in-law, for a visit and son, Raymond Patterson of 0 f several days. College Park, Ga., visited Mrs. Thomas’ mother, Mrs. Mary Norman during the Easter holi days. Also visiting Mrs. Norman over the week-end was another daughter, Mrs. Harvey Huffstet- ler, Mr. Huffstetler and children of West Columbia. y Mrs. C. J. Musseliwhite of Co- lumbia and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sanders and children of Greens boro, N. C., spent the Easter week-end with Mrs. Marie Sing- ley. THIS WEEK GET YOUR ^CANDIES from itM Mrs. J. B. Wilder spent the week-end in McCormick with her son, G. C. Wilder and Mrs. Wil der, going especially for the senior play of which her grand daughter, Sarah is a member of the cast. Mr. and Mrs. Paui A. Chandler and children of Hopewell, Va., Mrs. William W. Hutto of Reevesville, spent the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irby L. Chandler and children. Mr. and Mrs. C!arl Chandler re turned to Hopewell with their son U GIRLS! to finest, freshest candies you can buy BEGINNING FRIDAY APRIL 10 Compliments of cox Home &l Auto Supply We FinuKe Oar Owe Accounts 203-205 N. Broad St. — Phone 833-0730 “Customer Satisfaction Guaranteed" SPENDING WEEK IN SOUTH DAKOTA Mr. and Mrs. William Shields and daughter, Jenny, left Mon day for S. Dakota for a week’s stay in Sioux Falls where Mr. and Mrs. Shields will attend the Cameracraftsmen of America meeting. Little Jinny stopped over in Kansas City where she will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Stern. Attending the South Carolina Rehabilitation meeting for sev eral days in Columbia were: Norwood Williams, Wyatt Led ford, Cecil Crayton, and Donald Graziano. ATTEND GREENVILLE COMMUNITY CONCERT Clintonians attending the Greenville Community Concert on Monday evening of last week were Dr. and Mrs. Ronald Bum- side, the Rev. and Mrs. Lewis Hay, Miss Lou Belle Neighbors, Miss Josephine Neighbors, and Mrs. W. W. Harris. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Ledford and daughters over the week-end were Frankie Camp- funeral Services ATTEND PURDUE SERVICES IN NEWBERRY Among Clintonians attending the funeral of Will Purdue in Newberry on Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Rhett Adair, Mrs. T. M. Sease, Mrs. S. P. Bowers, Mrs. Parks Adair, Mrs. J. R. Reynolds, W. C. Baldwin and H. G. Suber. Mrs. C. M. Bailey and Mrs. W. L. Marshall left Tuesday for several days stay in Rocky Mount, N» C., with Mrs. Bruce Lea. Dr. and Mrs. Delmar Rhame spent the week-end in Charles ton with their son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Don Rhame. Mr.i and Mrs. Raymnd Ben son and son spent the week end in Raleigh, N. C., with Mr. Ben son’s brother and family, Mr. and Mrs Nathan Benson. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Bolick, Mr. and Mrs. Heath Copeland, Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Owens and Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Martin spent the week-end at Pawley’s Island at the Bolick’s cottage. Mr. and Mrs. James T. Smith and sons, Mike and Ronnie, visit ed Mrs. Smith’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Holland, during the week-end. Among the ladies of Broad Street Methodist Church attend ing the state meeting of the Woman’s Society of Christian Service in Sumter last Thursday were Mrs. John Addison, Mrs. A. S. Harvey, Mrs. George Reid, Mrs. Dan Yarborough, Mrs. S. C. Dunlap, Mrs. T. P. Owens, Mrs. J. B. Wilder and Mrs. James Walker. Mrs. Banks L a w i n g and daughters, Dianne and Lynn, of Charlotte, N. C., visited Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Brehmer over the week-end. Miss Patsy Doharty of New York City, visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Sadler. Mrs. Alice Guy returned Wed nesday from a trip to the gar dens in Charleston. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jcanes and family of Atlanta, Ga., spent the Easter holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Jeanes. William M. Perdue Posses In Newberry William Mitchell Perdue, 71, died Saturday morning at. his home in Newberry, after several years of declining health. Bom and reared in the St. Lukes section of Newberry Coun ty, son of the late John R. and Katherine Lake Perdue, he lived near Clinton more than 35 years. He was employed by Baldwin Motor Co., and later Whitten Vil lage there. He retired several years ago when he returned to Newberry. He was a members of Summer Memorial Lutheran Church and the Senior Adult Sunday School Class. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Sallie Minick Perdue; three daughters, Mrs. Stewart (Gladys) Smith of Whitmire, Mrs. Ralph (Becky) Seville and Mrs. James E. (Mildred) Sligh of Newberry; a sister, Miss Re becca Perdue of Newberry; 10 grandchildren; two great-grand children; three step-grandchil dren; and seven step-great- grandchildren. — Funeral services were con ducted Sunday at 4:30 p.m. at Summer Memorial Lutheran Church by Rev. A. Kenneth Hewitt Jr. Burial was in New berry Memorial Gardens. Pallbearers were: James Ira Hamm, Harold Turner, Clyde, Wayne, Gordon and John Min- nick Jr., and Robert Alvin Tur ner Jr. The honorary escort included the Summer Memorial Lutheran Church council, the Senior Adult Class, Dr. E. J. Dickert and W. C. Baldwin. Laurens County Library Bookmobile Schedule Week of April 13-16 Monday — C a in a k School, Seeks home and Rhett Martin home, all on Route 3, Ware Shoals. '' Tuesday — Burdette home, Clinton ; Mississippi Young home . Virginia Bishop Home , Le roy Sanders home, Greenwood road; Joanna School, Brown home, Joanna; Simmons home, Rt. 2, Clinton. Wednesday — Mountville School; Carl Crisp home, Rt. 1, Cross Hill; Cross Hill Post Of fice; Cross Hill School; Smith home, Waterloo. Thursday—Gray Court-Owings School; Owings Post Office; Mrs. Lee Cook home, Owings; Mrs. Gary Hughes home and Mrs. Claude Armstrong home, Rt. 1, Gray Court; Mrs. Marion Wilson home and Mrs. J. A. Mauldin home, Rt. 3, Laurens. Bookmobile librarians are Mrs. Carl Teague and Miss Lin da Schofield. IF YOU DON’T RXAD YOU DON’T GET PHONE SSHM1 CLINTON’S LARGEST SELECTION ALL NEW PASTEL SHADES , — By — Max Factor — Tussy — Cover Girl COME IN — LET JANET SHOW YOU Youngs Pharmacy N. Broad St. Dial 833-1220 bell and Edwin Bixler of Rock Hill. Miss Jane Sturgeon of Dur ham, N. C., visited her moth er, Mrs. H. E. Sturgeon during the week-end. Miss Shirley Clowney of Gard ner Webb College in Boiling Springs, N. C. was week-end visitor of Miss Maria King and Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Ridings and son, Keith. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Morse visited Mr. and Mrs. Alfio Un- dari over the weekend while en- route to their home in Bridge- water, Maine, having^ spent the summer months in Jacksonville, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Morse were accompanied by Waldo Burnham of Old Town, Maine. Mr. and Mrs. Wright Simpson and son. Bob, and Mrs. Ray Whiteford accompanied Mrs. Whiteford’s brother, Keith Stew art, to Gardner Webb College in Boiling Springs, N. C. Later in the afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Simpson and Mrs. Whiteford visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frierson and son in Shelby, N. C. Held On Mondoy For W. E. Delooch W. Eugene DeLoach, 56, was killed Saturday night in a traffic accident near Clinton on the Jo anna Clinton Highway. Native of Saluda County, but who had lived in Laurens Coun ty most" of his life he was the son of the late W. D. and Sally Christie DeLoach. He was an employee of Joanna Cotton Mills 20 years and at the time of his death was shift foreman of the opening- department. He was a CITATION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION The State of South Carolina, County of Laurens By J. H. Wasson, Probate Judge; WHEREAS Sam Henry made suit to be to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate and effects of Lillie Belle Shel ton. There are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the Kindred and Creditors of the said Lillie Belle Shelton, de ceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Pro bate, to be held at Laurens Court House, Laurens, S. C., on April 23, 1964 next, after publication hereof, at 10 o’clock in the fore noon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administra tion should not be granted. Given under my hand this 7 day of April Anno Domini 1964. J. Hewlette Wasson (Seal) J. P. L. C. OFFICE SUPPLIES CHRONICLE PUB. CO. 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Funeral services were con ducted Monday at 4 p.m. at Chestnut Ridge Baptist Church near Laurens by Rev. J. H. Darr, Rev. James B. Mitchell and Rev. F. M. Julian. Burial was in the church cemetery. Pallbearers were Wilson Mer chant, D. K. Snelgrove, Joe H. Boland, Louie Nabors, William Spoon and W. E. Worthy. The honorary escort included Claude Franks, W. C. Dobbins, O. F. . Murphy, M. B. Murphy. John Earl Willingham, Ralph Clark, W. A. Patterson, J. P. Leonard, and Marvin DeYoung . ^ Services Saturday For Leonard Lockett Leonard S. Lockett, 66, former ly of Greenville, died early Thursday in a Columbia hospital after several years of declining health. Native of McDuffie County, Ga., son of Mrs. Clair Wilhoit Lockett of Thomson, Ga., and the late Thomas Lockett, he liv ed in South Carolina 30 years, was a Mason, Shriner and mem ber of the First Presbyterian Church of Qinton. He was married twice. His first wife was the late Mrs. Mary Morris Lockett. Surviving from this marriage are a son, Ben T. Lockett of Augusta, Ga.; and three daughters, Mrs. Pace (Mary Ruth) McCorkle and Mrs. W. A. (Lucy) Bentley of Thom son and Mrs. Billie (Linda) Dukes of Washington, D. C. Also surviving in addition to his mother are his wife, Mrs. Margaret Blakely Lockett; a daughter, Mrs. Kitty Lockett of the home; three brothers, Law rence Lockett of Thomson, Wil liam Lockett of Warrenton, Ga., and Marion Lockett of Booneville, Ga., three sisters, Mrs. Louie Marino of New York City, Mrs. Paul High of Thom son and Mrs. J. D. Leathers of Atlanta. Funeral services were conduc ted Saturday at 3 p.m. at Gray Funeral Home in Clinton by Dr. William Redd Turner and Dr. Malcolm MacDonald. Burial was in * Woodlawn Memorial Park in Greenwood. Pallbearers were Chick Ray, Mabe McCrary, Edgar Taylor Jr., Andy Young, Phill Rogers and Forrest Adair. OFFICE SUPFUM CHRONICLE FUR. OO. MIO OHS Get the 'go light'... for a new car! 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