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& Cm Thursday. July 9, 1964 1HE CLINTON CBBWflCLB y WHO'S WHERE • • • — A* — By N—d Ssyuoor 898-9641 or 888-1817 Itous of faiUrtst About Clinton Folk Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Gibson of New Zion and Mrs. O. O. Copeland of Newberry were re cent visitors of Mrs. W. C. Shealy. RETURN HOME Mrs. Ben P. Mauldin and Mrs. W. R. Gambrell returned last week from a visit to N. Y. and to the World’s Fair. Jane and Tim Timmerman have returned from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Carroll D. Nance and Mr. and Mrs. David Pitts in Deland, Florida. Mrs. Alex Cruichshanks, Mrs. M. E. Milam, Mrs. Tommy Hol lis and Mrs. L. C. McCarthy are spending the week in Myrtle Beach. They were accompained by Jane Timmerman who is visiting Mr. and Mrs. David Trice and Linda. Mrs. Thomas Baldwin and children, Sue and Bob, have re turned from a few days visit to their parents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Knight in Pelzer. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cruick- shanks and son, Sandy, of Gains- ville, Florida spent the July 4th week-end with Mrs. Chuick- shank’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. King. Mrs. Cruickshanks remained here for a longer visit. DR. BLAKELY TO LEAVE FOR OKINAWA Dr. Lee Blakely, who with Mrs. Blakely and daughter, have been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Add Blakely, will leave over the week-end for Okinawa where he will be sta tioned with a U. S. Army Hos pital there. Mrs. Blakely and daughter will join him later. Mrs. Harry Williams and son, Hap, have returned to Charlotte after a weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Young and other re latives. Mrs. D. H. Martin and sons, Steve and Todd, and the for mer’s mother, Mrs. Harte left Sunday for a visit to Windy Hill Beach. 0 . M. Swain has returned home having spent several days recently in Florida. I StuuLf McAlUaU (lecommendi £> Question to Sandy: With so many traffic fatali ties on the highways these days, could you sug gest any safety tips for my family before we leave on vacation? Signed: Concerned Mother. Dear Concerned: One of foe best ways to safety is be sure your ear Is fen tip top Take It by CENTER SERVICE STATION and let them check the brakes, motor, head lights, tail lights, windshield wiper and other vital points. Next be sure to obey nil traffic rules on your trip. Dear Sandy: What is the new Oldsmobile Station Wagon called that has the glass top? Signed: In terested Car Buyer. Dear Interested: I am sure you are ref erring to the New Vista Station Wa gon,. It has a raised roof for extra and extra legroom, also shaded heat and absorbing glass to look out of. And a able forward-facing third seat. This has an extremely popular car. See them at LYNN COOPER, INC. Dear Sandy: How may I save money on the operation of my car? Signed Budget Wise Motor ist. Dear Budget Wise: 1. Determine if it’s for practical use you need a new our or a used 2. If you buy on the installment plan be you understand the terms. S. Check all i costs. 4. Watch unessential driving. 5. close to your neighborhood. 4. Be sure y« is financed with low bank rates from M. S. BAILEY A SON. Question to Sandy: What type of gift should foe Brides Maids and Ushers receive that partici pate la your wedding? Signed Groom. Dear Future: Of select something elegant for both sides of foe party and be sure to spend the same far both. A leather billfold for the boys would be precious necklace for girls wouM be Both are available at DILLARD BOLAND JEWELER. Dear Sandy: 1 have such a problem in keeping foe clothes of the members la my famBy Clean in foe summertime. Could you suggest a way to remedy this situation? Signed Mother of Four. Dear Mother of Four: Of course there Is no one font can prevent your family’s clothing from becoming soiled, however I can suggest a pro fessional dry cleaner such as SUNSHINE CLEANERS that will restore your garments to their original new-like fniiah Including texture. 1 American Women are smelling better every year. And before the year’s end they will have splashed some 7MM gallons of perfume behind their ears. Before Pearl Harbor they smelled only about worth. By 1944 the figure rose to Today more ever before have the habit of smelling ingly fragrant and spending well over |15d,ltt,- M4 a year. For one of the largest irieettsns of choice perfumes in Clinton, I suggest you visit YOUNG’S PHARMACY. Dear Sandy : My husband and I would She to fori are unable to decide what to do Could you offer a Housewife. Dear Pusxled: Even fosugh the foought may not have eecured to you It is possible to trade your old furniture In by visiting LAWSON FURNITURE CO., in you would your old car. Select the want and they win make an appraisal of furniture without the slightest obBgatlan. Sandy: I have heard H is extremely that a child gets • You are so have to be fitted GORDON’S SHOE STORE I V to Sandy: If you had to ptek and one only for . su select? Signed: B. B My chcfae would be Black and always a good chatee to superb at aB times. It to unfaBfogty right at sure to see al at CLINTON Mr. and Mrs. Ed Perry visited in St. Stevens over the July 4th weekend, going especially to ac company their daughters, Caroll and Linda, home after a visit with their cousin Miss Dianne McNeU. Master Phill and Tony Hook of Columbia were recent guests of their cousins, Glenn and Chuckle Waldron, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Waldron. Mrs. D. H. Reynolds, Jr., has returned to her home In Wash ington, Ga., after visiting her mother, Mrs. P. B. Adair. Mrs. H. A. Copeland, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Nabors, Judy and Jeanie Nabors, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Coleman and Lynn are spending the week at Bon Clarken, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Ed King accom pained by Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mays of Johnsonville spent the holiday week-end in the Baha mas. Mrs. William W. Hutto of Reesvesville has returned home after a ten day visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Chandler. Mrs. J. A. Harker of Atkins visited her sister, Mrs. John T. Young and other relatives her last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mauldin, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Gambrell along with their father, J. C. Fuller of Fort Mills, attended the funeral of their uncle and brother, Samuel B. Fuller in Honea Path on Wednesday. Mr. Fuller was a former resident of this city. Miss Mildred Mallard has re turned from Florence and Mon treat, N. C. where she assisted in conducting a training school for the paat three weeks. GUESTS IN NORTH CAROLINA Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crowe were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Stanley and daughters, Linda Sue and Elaine of Lake land, Florida, at their summer cottage in Bryson City, N. C. during the past week. A3c John Stephen Crowe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crowe has completed his basic train ing at Lackland Air Force Base in Texas and is now attending the Technical School in Electro nics at Sheppard Air Force Base in Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gallman and Polly spent last week In Ab beville with Mr. and Mrs. Mal- comb Price. The Gall mans unA Prices spent the week-end in Concord, N. C., as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grin Hill and family. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Quinton and Miss Myrtle Williams spent Sunday at Ft Gordon, Ga., with the former’s son, Paul Jr., who is stationed there with the U. S. Army. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Turek and son, Roger of Stonington, Conn., have been visiting Mrs. Turek’s sister, Mrs. Fred Burnett and Mr. Burnett here and also rela tives in Spartanburg and Atlanta, Ga. Also guests of the Burnetts during the Fourth holidays were Mrs. Burnett’s brother, Rev. J. A. McMinn and Mrs. McMinn of Spartanburg. Mrs. Russel lust! and son, Ed die spent last week at Folly Beach. ATTEND BARBECUE , Mr. and Mrs. Charlie McDan iel, Mr. and Mrs. Joe McDaniel and daughter, Janice, Mr. and Mrs. Hamp McDaniel attended a barbecue at the home of their brother, B. W. McDaniel and family in North Augusta on the Fourth. RETURN TO NEW JERSEY Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Milam, Misses Kathy Milam and Chris tine Hurley of Ridgewood, N. J. have been visiting the former’s sisters, Mrs. B. B. Ballard, and Miss Kate Milam. On last Wed nesday Mrs. Ballard, Miss Milam Billy Ballard, Miss Connie Sim mons and their guests visited at Maggie Valley, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Meggs and children, Beth and Wally of Florence spent the week-end with Mrs. Megg’s mother, Mrs. Inex Pruitt. Mrs. T. C. Johnson, Jr., and daughter, Julie, are spending the week in Columbia with relatives. Robert Plaxico, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Plaxico Jr., is spending this week at Camp BonClarken at Flat Rock, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Danny Lewis en joyed several days last week touring the mountains of North Carolina and Tennessee. Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Connally and daughter, Miss Anne Con nally of Coral Gables, Florida are spending several days with Mrs. Connally’s sister, Mrs. Hen derson Pitts and Mr. Pitts. James F. Bodie will arrive to day from Pineville, Oregon, for a visit with his mother, Mrs. R. C‘. Stewart. Others to join them over foe week-end are Mrs. V. M. Grill of New Orleans, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Bodie and daugh ter, Jean, of Norfork, Va. and Mrs. Miriam W. Gray and child ren of Virginia Beach, Va. Mrs. Vida Barnett and son, Donald, visited their mother and grandmother Mrs. Joe Nabors on Sunday. They were accompained by Mrs. Margaret Brown. Mr. and Mrs. J. Earle De Young and son of Woodbridge, Va. spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. De Young. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Coving ton, and Al Covington of Hamlet, N. C. and Mr. and Mrs. James G. Monroe and Miss Libby Mon roe of Latta, Jim Monroe of Nashville, Tenn., and Miss Gail Plyler of Lancaster were recent weekend guests of Miss Iona Blakely, Aldine Blakely and other relativesi Mr. and Mrs. Morris Seymour and children left Wednesday for several days visit with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Sey mour and Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Brown in Bowman, Ga. IN SPARTANBURG HOSPITAL Mrs. S. A. Pitts is a patient at the Mary Black Clinic in Spar tanburg where she underwent eye surgery. Mrs. Ethel R. Pitts and Bar bara Pitts are visiting the for mer’s daughter, Mrs. Wayne Jarvis and family in Rock Hill. IN GREENWOOD HOSPITAL W. A. Patterson is convalescing at Self Memorial Hospital in Greenwood following surgery early this week. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Gault and family and Mr. and Mrs. Cally Gault and family returned Sunday from a weeks stay at Edisto Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Auddy Parker of Charlotte visited a few days over the holiday week-end with Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Bagwell Sr. Mrs. Milford Smith and daugh ter, Libby, left Friday for Blacksburg to visit Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jones. The Smith’s other children, Barry and Gall have been visiting for several weeks with their grandparents. Eddie Cleland, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Cleland, spent last week in Charleston visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sligh. During the week-end Mr. and Mrs. Cleland and daughter, Debby, joined them and accompained Eddie home. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. R-JI- Ferguson Jr. were Judge and Mrs. C. W. Hall and chUd- ren of Durham, N. C., Miss Amy Hall and Lt. R. W. Hall of At lanta, Ga., and Col. and Mrs. Powell Fraser of Alexandria, Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Corley spent last week in Florida with their son, 2nd Lt. Randall Corley in Pensacola, Florida. They were accompained to Florida by Mrs. Corley and daughter who re mained there for a longer visit. Miss Hope Randall of Rock ville, Maryland, spent several days recently with Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Cleland. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Fowler were guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Corley. Also visiting on Sunday were Mrs. Daisy Cor ley, Mrs. R. E. Butler and Mrs. Boyce Willingham of Greenwood. Misses Linda and Carol Sheorn of Camden are visiting this week with Miss Brenda McCrary and Miss Jan Alexander and other re latives. ■ I VISIT N. C. MOUNTAINS Mrs. Mack Milam, Mrs. W. C. Baldwin, Mrs. Frank Miller, Mrs. H. M. Young, Mrs. W. C. Shealy spent' Tuesday in the mountains of N. C. Mr. and Mrs. James Tinkler and daughter, Jane, of Cliffside, N. C., spent the Fourth holiday with Mrs. Tinkler’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R .Knox. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Hellams have returned from a stay at their cottage at Isle of Palms and visiting their son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Hel lams, Jr. in Mount Pleasant. MISSISSIPPI GUESTS RETURN AFTER VISIT Mr. and Mrs. Amos Rye of Aberdeen, Miss., returned to their home by Southern Air ways, Saturday, guests of their Minnie and Utile Las a week. While here they tained by their aunts hi lovely home on Drive, for their sary, June 17, and ends and relatives for A three-tiered wedding cake featured, with a ~ taking pictures during the ner party. While in Clinton, Mr. arid Mis. Rye were entertained Mr. and Mrs. W. G. for dinner in Greenweed at the Holiday Inn. The party eonsistod of Miss Lizzie Lou Yeung, Lt. Col. W. G. King, Jr. and Mrs. King. PRESCRIPTIONS PROMPT, ECONOMICAL PRESCRIPTION SERVICE “Serving This Area 80 Years” We Give S A H Green Stamps tyouHf'l Pltabmacdf North Broad Street Dial 833-1220 Save! Save! Save! ON USED APPLIANCES SALE STARTS TODAY! 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