The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, July 02, 1964, Image 7

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.V-- V./- Cttftton, & C, Tkiizaday, July 2, 1964 THE CUNTON CHRONICLE t Items of Interest From... West Clinton MRS. 6. a MAJOR, Correspoadeat 800 N. Slow St. Telephone 833-2464 Mr. aiyt'Mrs. Howard Major and children attended a family reunion at Glenn's Lake near Athens, Ga., Sunday. Miss Neil Hamilton of Simp- sonville visited her aunt, Mrs. Betty Godwin and family sev eral days last Wednesday. Mrs. B. B. Stroud and Mrs. Maude Medlin are visiting friends in Detroit, Mich., this week. Mrs. David Owens visited her sister t Mrs. Willie Mae Anderson who u a surgical patient at the General Hospital in Spartanburg . Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Heaton and children and Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Greswell are spending this week at Treasure Island near Tampa, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Weir and Johnny of Greenville visited Miss Marie Weir and Mrs. J. F. Weir Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Cox were — TOUR FRIENDLY — MIDWAY DRIVE-IN THEATRE • TONITE-THUR.-FRL • 2 • BIG FEATURES • 2 No. 1 Moat Controversial Film of The Century “I Spit On Grave” With aaorisUUHi i*<kst e SATURDAY ONLY o JULY 4TH. BIG RACERAMA See Your Own Bkg Fire cracker Four Hi Right Here Is Don’t Mias This I I DOUGLAS • DAfiVl • ROUND •“ THE m ■'i cm * MLUXS am ifii.con MTT ALSO Bit Can! . . . Souped- Cars! . . . Hot Rods . Crashes . • . Thrills It’s Really “ Up the supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Rush in Greenwood Sunday night. Mrs. Betty Wallenzine and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wallenzine visited Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wallenzine in Beech Island Sunday. Mrs. Joe Smith recently attend ed a two day school for Stanley dealers in Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Wilson spent the week-end at Myrtle Beach with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Carwell of Abbeville. Rev. and Mrs. Julian Weisner of Durham, N. C., visited friends here Monday. Mrs. John Snieder, J. Ray, Charles, Gwin and Gloria are visiting relatives in New York this week. Lieut. Donald Stewart of Fair banks, Alaska arrived Saturday to Join his wife and son prho are visiting their parents, .Mr. and Mrs. Bill Snelgrove and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stewart and Valerie of Asheville have re turned home after spending the week with Mr. Stewart’s parents and being here for the Stewart- Todd wedding Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tinsley, Richard and Miss Sanline Hav- ary visited Mrs. Tinsley’s broth er, W. A. Patterson who is a pa tient at tile Self Memorial Hospi tal in Greenwood Sufiday. Miss Franceen Smith of Char lotte visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace C. Smith over the week-end. Mrs. C. J. Sexton is spending several days in Anderson with relatives. , Mr. and Mrs. Joe Spillers and sons recently spent the week-end in the mountains of North Caro lina. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lee and Donna accompanied Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Herin to Columbia Sunday after the Herins’ grand parents of Mrs. Lee had spent several days with them. Mr. and Mrq. Johnny Herin of Columbia were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thursday night Mrs. H. A. Adams, Mrs. Hu bert Leopard and Mrs. Clifton Heaton and daughters visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim Griffith and other relatives near Saluda Monday. Miss Betty Sue Spillers, daugh- er of Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Spil lers arrived Saturday for a visit with her parents. nod Mrs. Harry Foster and Erie of Norfolk, Va., is spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Foster and Teresa before reporting to Bermuda for two years. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tumblin at tended the homecoming at Mc- Duffe Baptist Church in Ander son Sunday. Mrs. Patsy Tindall of Colum bia spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Campbell. BIRTHDAYS, ANNIVERSARIES Happy Birthday July 2nd to Sandra Langford. Having birthdays on July 3rd are Alfred Rhodes and Jane Adams. July 8th celebrating birthdays will be Roy Lyda, Mike English, Judy Lever, J. H. Hughes and Darlene King. - - . , Happy Birthday' July 7th to Horace C. Smith, Darren Whit- sel and Mrs. Elsie Stephens. Observing birthdays July 8th will be Darrell Lee Tumblin, Jimmy Barker, Sarah Wooten and Giles Lawson. Best Wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wallenzine who are cele brating their 37th wedding anni versary on July 2nd. Celebrating their wedding anniversaries on July 2nd will be Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McWat- ters and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Avery. Best Wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kinard on their wedding anniversary July 5th. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Butler are celebrating their wedding anni versary on July 6th. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Major on their 12th wedding anniversary July 8th. S. Sgt. Broadus E. Smith Jr., has returned to the states after being stationed in South Viet Nam for a year and has Joined his wife and family who have made their home here. After spending a few days with Mrs. Broadus Smith and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Campbell the Smiths will leave July 7th for Homestead Air Force Base, Fla., where they will live. WITH THE SICK Mrs. Raymond Campbell was a patient at Bailey Memorial Hospital a few days this week. C. T. Satterfield has returned home after being a patient at Bailey Memorial Hospital. Terry Campbell remains ill at Bailey Memorial Hospital. NEW YORK VISITORS Members of the Clinton Mill Woman’s Club left Sunday on the Seaboard Silver Comet for a trip to New York and the World’s Fair. NATL. GUARD SUMMER CAMP A large number of the young men of the Clinton Mill area left Sunday for two weeks summer training at Ft. Stewart, Ga. Read Matthew 18:2145 ’’Forgive as oar debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors.”—Matthew 8:12. RSV. In the Lord’s Prayer we say, ‘‘Forgive us our debts, as we for give our debtors.” How often does the real meaning of-this plea reach us? If we are serious about the question, we find ourselves confessing that we are unworthy of forgiveness. If we really mean what we say, we would be more willing to forgive others when we are hurt. Instead, we are quick to return evil for evil. ‘‘Forgive us what we owe You,” we say to God But should we expect forgiveness when we will not forgive? Our Lord tells us that if wc expect our heavenly Father to for give us, we must forgive others. Jesus gave the example when He forgave those who crucified Him. We have sinned against God in many ways, yet He is willing to forgive us; and we, who are un worthy of His forgiveness, refuse to forgive. If we are guilty of being unforgiving, let us remember Jesus’ words to Peter to forgive “seventy times seven,” and seek God’s forgiveness. PRAYER Heavenly Father, help us to seek Thy forgiveness that we may be willing to forgive others. Help ns to prac tice forgiveness as often as is necessary today. In Jesus’ name. Amen. THOUGHT FOR THE DAY By forgiving others, we open the way for God to forgive us. LeRoy G. Miller (Nicaragua) Cross HA News MRS. HAROLD AUSTIN. Correspondent new pastor, Rev. R. S. Scales. • » • Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Troy Watts this week is their grand son, Lee Burgess, of Florence. Linda Goadman spent last W. Hudson Cole who had his week at Camp Fellowship. YARBOROUGH STUDIO and CAMERA SHOP Cotmt M—grnv and Pitta Streets Cameras — FUmb — Photo Ftetohtef BARBECUE - SAT, JULY 4TH. HASH SI JO Qt HAM SI JO Lb. READY AT 7:M A. M. MIDWAY CAFE JOHHNY SKA WRIGHT, In Front of Midway Drive-In .Bata and Clinton On Highway 76 Coeked and Sorvtd Under Screen Joanna 80th birthday on Friday, June 28 was honored with a surprise birthday dinner at his home Sun day with his children, grand children and great grandchild ren attending. Around 30 helped make the oc casion a memorable one. Mrs. Webb Taylor and Mrs. Melvin Hughes, the latter of Gray Court with a group from Clinton left Sunday for a tour of the World’s Fair in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Reeder and sons of Mineral Wells, Texas are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Reeder. R. B. Segars left Sunday for a business trip to New Orleans, La. Mr. and Mrs. James Stead man and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Jack lusti and Terry are spend ing the week at Daytona Beach, Fla. Mias Sara Goggans has return ed to-her heme at -Raleigh, N. C. following a visit with her brother- in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hugh Austin. Miss Brenda Sharpe, nurse at the Columbia Hospital spent the past week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Sharpe. Mrs. R. C. Adair of Clinton has been the recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hollingsworth. Miss Mackie Austin is spend ing this week with Miss Sara Dell Austin at Cameron. Mr. and Mrs. Gene ShUlinglaw and children of Rock Hill are guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Leaman. Mrs. Ruth Hudgens of Laurens visited in the home of Mr. Mrs. J. E. Sharpe and Mrs. Pauline Wade Sunday. Mountville News MRS. MAUDE BRYSON Spoiding several days last week in the mountains of North Carolina were Mr. and Mrs. James Goodman and sons, Wade and Barry. They espec ially enjoyed the sights around Ghost Town. After several weeks at Camp Ton-A-Wandah, Try on, N. C., Miss Codie Simmons returned home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bard well Can non of Miami, Fla., and Mrs. Janie C. Haliburton of North Carolina, visited Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Watts Sunday. During the past week-end Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bryson and family of Greenville, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Bryson. Gary Watts of Whitmire, vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Troy Watts Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mellette Wham ad family are at their summer CREDITORS’ NOTICE All persons having claims against the estate of Robert Christopher Adair, deceased, are hereby notified to file the same duly verified, with the undersign ed, and those indebted to said estate will please make pay ments likewise. Mrs. Louella L. Adair, Ex. C/o M. S. Bailey & Son, Bankers, of Clinton, S. C., Agent for Executrix. Date June 24, 1964. FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 7th day of July, 1964, I will render a fin al account of my acts and doings as Executrix of the estate of Agnes Philson Kern in the office of the Probate Judge of Lau rens County, at 10 o’clock a.m., and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from my trust as Executrix. Any person indebted to said estate is notified and required to make payment on or before that date; and all persons having claims against said estate will present them on or before said date duly proven, or be forever barred. MARY LOUISE KERN, Executrix May 29, 1964 ' 4c-J4-J25 TT Mu of E. to toow to to —_ at tid* tMne be is still at Bailey Memorial M Clinton. Mary Louise Wham is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Phil Fiddle, in Athens, Ga. » * - Mrs. Past G. Smith Mrs. Viola Strickland Smith, 56, widow of Paul Gabriel Smith, died Friday night at a local hos pital after several months of ill ness. A native of Whitehall, Ga., she lived in Clinton 33 years and was the daughter of the late Thomas and Estelle Dedwyler Strick- NOTICE! WE NOW HAVE AVAILABLE INSURANCE FOR MOTORCYCLES, MOTOR SCOOTERS AND GOLF CARTS. LIABILITY 10-20-5 Over Age 25, $25.00 Per Year. Under 25 Years $42.00 Per Year. JAMES E. WOLFE INSURANCE AGENCY 200 N. Broad Street Phone 833-1121 MOUNTVILLE’S ANNUAL BAR-B-CUE SAT., JULY 4th HASH $2.00 Qt MEAT $1 JO Lb. GET YOUR NAME IN THE POT NOW AT— WAITS BROS. GROCERY FREE ESTIMATES! ON ALL FENCING NEEDS! Installed By SEARS nvMii, cumm, •. a tarn FMa-Mgr tan Marti iirMBl |n SUN.-MON.-TUE8. • JULY 5-X ‘i-J*;' STARTS WEDNESDAY mf tnL : i On whk NOTICE! We wiO be dooed July 6 through July 10 in order to give oar employees a vacation. WHITEFORD’S DRIVE-IN CHniott, S. C. South Broad Street ASPHALT PAVING DRIVEWAYS AND PARKING AREAS Cwtxt SAM POWER, Jr. Cafl Collect, 682-3778, & C. Visiting Mrs. Roily Bannister during the week-end were Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bryson, Jr., of Charleston, Miss Annie B. Wel- bourne and Mrs. Stella B. Day of Belton. Misses Becky and Cindy Crisp are visiting in Farmvillt, Va., with an aunt, Mrs.Badger. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Stewart, accompanied by their grand daughter, Cindy Bouslay, and Sharon Stewart, are visiting their daughter, Mrs. E. J. Ril ey, and Dr. Riley in Marietta, Ga., this week. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Adams and Miss Zelle Crisp attended the funeral of Mrs. Mell Al exander in Greenville Sunday. - Visiting in Mountville Saur- day were Mrs. B. Hutson John son and daughter, Sandra, of Aiken, Mrs. L. D. Edmunds and Miss Buena Edmunds of Joanna. iMr. and Mrs. S. N. Crisp of Laurens, Mr. and Mrs. E. A Blake of Greenwood, visited Mrs. Rhett Bryson Sunday. M. C. Crisp of Chariotte, N. C., spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. M. L. Crisp. Friends of M. J. Ward frill be interested to know he is re cuperating at his home after surgery at Self Memorial Hos pital in Geenwood. JUNIOR OB’S MEET The Junior Girls’ Auxiliary held a meeting Saturday on «to front lawn of Mrs., Rhett JSry- } son’s home. Elaine Stewart was in charge of the pcogran* lian des- _____ WM study was on Brasil. For the Things You Can't Find at Home You Are Invited to • • • SHOP IN GREENWOOD You’ll find in Greenwood nationally advertised, quality products you ex pect to find in a metropolitan shopping center. Friday Night is Family Night in Greenwood and stores listed below are open until 9 P. M. for your shopping convenience. Free parking on the square after 6 P. M. FRANK ADDY JEWELERS Hie Diamond Stores of Greenwood BERNIE’S JEWELERS The Sign of Quality BOWLING’S BOOTERY Nationally Advertised Fine Shoes AL DASHER’S SHOES Distinctive Footwear * . v EFIRD’S Your Family Deportment Store E & J SHOPPE Wak A Blech And Save A Buck t GALLANT-BELK i Home of Batter Values LINDSEY MEN’S SHOP Qualty Fashions For Dad and Lad iwU >o i - I * n MARTHA-PARK Woman’s Apparel i > * •* . * ; • RHODES FURNITURE fhnrtog The Sauth Since 1875” MAXWELL BROTHERS Home of Quality Furniture and Friendly Service MAY JEWELERS Expert Jewelry and Watch Repairing J. C. PENNEY COMPANY Shoes and Clothing For The Fkitire Family PHOENIX FURNITURE CO. Quality Furniture At Low Prices ROSENBERG CLOTHING AND SHOE COMPANY Clothiers For 79 Years THESMARTSHOP Where Fashion la A Look . . . Not A Price a FRED TV Store Far Men SHOP Ysur Fashion Center 4 SMt Ar UrtM , , , < 1; ia t# - / yen' q jtnCfl ivt o J.B. Apparel For Woman and * •*’. * D ^ L/i t 10 WINN’S SHOES Yaar Hi. i mh„