The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, May 07, 1964, Image 3
Clinton, S. C„ Thursday, May 7, 1964
THS CLINTON CHSONICLE
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WHO'S
WHERE
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Itaau of Intorost About Clinton Folk
Mother’s Day Breakfast
Mrs. James T. Smith of Co
lumbia spent several days last
week with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. L. Holland, coming es
pecially to be with her mother,
who is a patient at Bailey Memo
rial Hospital. On Sunday they
were joined by Mr. Smith and
boys.
VISITING SEVERAL
WEEKS FROM IOWA
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Swift of
Des Moines, Iowa, arrived Mon
day for several weeks visit with
the latter’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. T. Thomason.
Mrs. Charlie Harper of Green
ville and daughter, Mrs. McNutt
visited recently with Miss Ruth
Bailey.
Gary Holcombe and Francis
Blalock attended a demonstra
tion Cleaning Clinic in Charlotte
this past weekend.
Paul Layton of Atlanta, Ga.
visited during the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil P. Wilson.
Friends will be interested to
know Miss Janelle Spence is con
fined to the Lesh Infirmary due
to illness.
MAKES DEAN’S LIST
Miss Susan Workman, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Hayne Work-
,man, was among members of the
Dean’s List for the spring sem
ester at Columbia College.
Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Todd and
family of Mrs. Charles Work
man attended May Day JExercis-
es at Erskine College in Due
West on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Sheorn of
Camden were guests this week
end of the latter’s sisters, Mrs.
W. A. Alexander, Mr. Alexander
and family.
ATTEND OPEN
HOUSE AT WINTHROP
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson,
Fred Fowler, Mrs. A. B. Stump
and the Rev. and Mrs. John
Rivers were among Clintonians
attending “Open House” Sunday
at Winthrop College.
Mrs. W. C. Freeman and chil
dren of Fort Benning, Ga., are
visiting for several days with
Mr. and Mrs. Oeland Furr. Mrs.
Freeman came especially for the
Furr wedding which will be an
event this Saturday. -
Mrs. Gary Holcombe and son
Brent, Mrs. Clarence Copeland,
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert John
son visited the Rev. and Mrs.
Walter Long in Belmont, N. C.,
recently. From there they visit
ed with Mrs. Tom Porter who is
recuperating at the Weleyan
Nursing Home following several
weeks of illness.
Guests this week of Dr and
Mrs. Marc Weersing is the lat
ter’s mother, Mrs. W. E. Adams
of Charlotte and also an aunt,
Miss Faye McKinley of Char
lotte.
Miss Agnes Davis and Mrs.
Frank Boland, Sr., spent the
weekend in Augusta, Ga., visit
ing Miss Azile Livingston.
Mrs. R. E. Sadler is visiting
friends in Lynchburg, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. William Shields
spent several days this week in
Atlanta, Ga. on business.
Mrs. B. M. Anderson Sr., of
Reidsville is visiting Miss Louise
Kern and Mrs. Ray Anderson.
Miss Agnes Davis is planning
a trip to Marion this weekend
where she will visit Mrs. Claude
Workman.
ASPHALT
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PAVING
DRIVEWAYS AND PARKING AREAS
- CONTACT -
SAM POWER, Jr.
Call Collect, 6S2-3778, Laurens, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Taylor
visited in Winnsboro and Chester
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Nivens of
Spartanburg recently visited
with their daughter and son-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Perry and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jarvis
and daughter, Jenny of Rock
Hill spent the week-end with Mrs.
Jarvis’s mother, Mrs. Ethel R.
Pitts. The Jarvis’ sons, Mike
and Stanley were in Washington,
DX., with the Rock Hill Scouts
while their parents were visit
ing.
- RETURNED FROM
BERMUDA CRUISE
W. G. King has returned from
a weeks cruise to Bermuda. He
was accompanied by his sister,
Mrs. Harry Phillips and Mr.
Phillips of Spartanburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Chandler
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Gus Taylor at their cottage
home at Clark Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Pitts and
daughter, Mary, and Miss Jan
ice Whisenhunt of Spartanburg
were guests Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Bonds.
Miss Barbara Eichelberger
was recently dismissed from the
Spartanburg General Hospital
where she underwent surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. Hailey Brown of
Bowman, Ga., and Mrs. Walton
Anderson and daughter, of Ath
ens, Ga., were dinner guests
Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Seymour and boys.
Mrs. Hugh Eichelberger at
tended the funeral of her sister-
in-law, Mrs. Charles Sullivan on
Tuesday of last week.
Miss Katherine Davis of Au
gusta, Ga., has returned after a
several days visit here with her
mother, Mrs. J. Asa Davis. Miss
Davis accompanied her mother
to Jacksonville, Florida where
they visited their sister and aunt,
Mrs. Perry Brooks.
Mrs. Hugh Eichelberger and
Mrs. B. F. Wingard attended a
memorial service for Miss Lou-
lie Eichelberger given by the
American Legion Auxiliary in
Laurens on Tuesday.
TO ATTEND FLORIDA
PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE
Miss Dorothy Marie Smith has
recently been accepted into the
student body of Florida Presby
terian College for the academic
year 1964-’65. Miss Smith at
tends Thornwell High School.
Edgar J. Owens of Winconsin
and Mrs. Ben Martin of Easley
were recent visitors of their sis
ter, Mrs. R. E. Sadler.
Mrs. Florence S. Jenkins has
returned to her home in Mont
gomery, Ala., following several
days visit with her daughter,
Mrs. Ben Hammet and Mr.
Hammet.
Mrs. R. C. Stewart who has work in a job covered by social
been convalescing at the home security.
of her son and daughter-in-law, Question—I draw a disability
^ **7"* ■ M : check from social security. How
£n f. ‘ n J Ury ‘ a5t much can I earn and still get m,
V,™ 8 o he J, <taught 7’ payment each month?
Mrs. Thomas P. Owens and : „ ...
Mr Owens Answer—You are allowed a
Mrs. Marvin DeYoung is trial work period for nine months
spending this week in Clemson regardless of your earnings. If
with her son and daughter-in- yo " abl l e do scheduled
law, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy De- * ainfu ^ afte u r th at ^
Young. Mr. DeYoung was there your dlsabillt y check wiU **
for the week-end. stopped.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wells, Sr., Question—I’m 70 years old and
visited the former s sister, Mrs. draw social security. Now I am
A. L. Haupfear in Coronaca totally disabled, am I supposed
Sunday. to get more money?
R. C. Adair is a patient at ' Answer—No. There is no ex-
Bailey Memorial Hospital where tra payment from social secur-
It’s Mother’s D»y, May 10, and Dad and the kids are fixing
breakfast for Mom! They can take her breakfast in bed on a big
tray garnished with a pink carnation. Scrambled eggs and sausage
highlight ti\e menu with Chocolate Swirled Coffee Cake a special
surprise. Dad and the kids can make this coffee cake themselves—
just add an egg and milk to the bag of mix and blend. With a
swirl of chocolate and a sprinkling of cinnamon topping iCs ready
tobake m the apecial aluminum foil, pan contained in the package;
Mom will be thrilled that the family remembered her so specially
on Mother’s Day.
CHOCOLATE SWIRLED COFFEE CAKE '
Maket 8 tervingt
One 10-1/2-oz. pkg. easy 1/2 cup milk
, coffee cake mix 1/2 or. (172 sq.) unsweetened
1 egg, unbeaten chocolate, melted and cooled
Heat ovfen to moderate (875*F.). Put egg and milk into bag of
. mix. Squeeze upper part of bag to force air out. Close top of bag by
holding tightly between thumb and index finger. With bag resting
on table, mix by working bag vigorously with fingers. (Mix about
40 seconds or until egg is completely blended.) Squeeze bag to
empty batter into special aluminum foil pan contained in package.
(Do not grease pan.)
Drizzle melted chocolate over batter; swirl chocolate through
batter. Sprinkle topping contained in smaller bag evenly over
batter. Bake in preheated oven (375*F.) about 25 minutes. Open
corner folds of pan for easy cutting and serving.
Mrs. Moorhead Hughes is con- Mrs. A. W. Ridings visited her
valescing at Bailey Memorial sister, Mrs. Colie Womack in
Hospital following surgery Mon- Pacolet on Friday,
day. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Horne
Mrs. M. W. Culp of Columbia were guests over the week-end
is visiting her sister, Mrs. G. W. of Mrs. John L. Seabrook and
Bell and Mr. Bell on Young Miss Sarah Ann Seabrook in
Drive. Mount Pleasant.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Widmer Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lott of
and family are occupying their Greenville visited Mrs. O. B.
new home on Gum Street in Col- Bell on last Thursday,
lege View Heights. MRS. WYSOR LOSES MOTHER
The Rev. Albert S. Harvey, Mrs. Robert E. Wysor, HI,
Mrs. S. C. Dunlap, Mrs. H. J. was called to Moultrie, Ga., yes-
Pitts and Mrs. George Reid were terday on account of the death
in Atlanta, Ga., Monday for the of her mother, Mrs. Oscar O.
ity when a person already get
ting retirement checks becomes
disabled.
Question — I quit work five
years ago. Can I freeze my so-
he is undergoing treatment.
SOCIAL
SECURITY
Question—I get my old-age so- c * a * security record so I can
cial security check every month draw more when I reach retire-
and have a part-time job. Why m ent age?
does my boss ( still take out so- Answer—We can’t freeze your.,
cial security tax from niy wag- record unless you are disabled,
es? . We will drop out five years of
Answer—The law says this tax your lowest earnings in figuring
must be paid as long as you the average earnings on which
your retirement payments wiU
be based.
Question—111 soon be tt. When
my husband died in 1M2,1 could
not get any social security. Do
you think I can get it now?
Answer—There have been a
lot of changes in the law that
might affect you. To make sure,
come in to the social security
office. If you still have your hus
band’s social security number,
bring it with you.
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May 10
funeral of Lamar Nelson.
FAMILY CALLED TO ATLANTA
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Leake and
Mr. and Mrs. Harwood Nelson
and family were called to Atlan
ta, Ga., last week on account of
the illness and death of their
son and brother, Lamar Nelson.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Carson
of Gastonia, N. C., joined by
Mrs. John Roseboro, Kirk Milam
and Miss Hazel Boland of Green
ville were in Leesburg, Fla.,
yesterday for the funeral of their
uncle, Tom B. Milam, who pass
ed away Tuesday following a
short illness.
Mrs. R. W. Johnson spent
Tuesday in Spartanburg a* the
guest of her nephew and niece,
Dr. and Mrs. Joe Beasley.
Donald F. Wells, An., of the
Naval Air Station in Jackson
ville, Fla., spent the week-end
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Wells, Sr.
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Mother's Day" than with a
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mothers in the season's
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half-sizes 12% to 24%.
This year,,,
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