The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, July 16, 1964, Image 3
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t HE CLINTON CHRONICLE
WHO’S
WHERE
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FORMER RESIDENT MAKING
HOME IN N. C.
Jacob R. Pruitt has accepted a
position as chief inspector of the
Textile Fastener Division of Tal
on, Inc., in Stanley, N. C. A
for*
Atlanta, Ga., Mr. Pruitt and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morgan,
News Of
Bonds Cross Roads
MRS. N. A. SBOU8E
Mrs. R. W. Johnson and daugh
ter, Miss Ann Johnson, spent
the week-end at Bat Cave, N. C.,
with relatives.
' Martha Mann of Wales,
FU. U spending mewl week. r ' e dde«"5 : 'lil, city' snd
with her grandperents, Mr. end
Mrs. 1. B. Templeton. IunUy are making their home Jack Jr., and Miss Patsy, spent
Mrs. George R. Futhey and 0 n W. College St. in Stanley. Mr. last week-end at FoUy Beach,
children, Emily, Hannah, Mar Pruitt is the son of Mrs. Iner Charleston, S. C.
tha, and Brian, will leave tomor- Pruitt of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Maxie Duckett
row for their home in Woodward, Mr. and Mrs. Fred McCord announce the birth of a son Brian
Pa., following a two weeks stay and Jerry of Manning were din- Frank Duckett. Mrs. Duckett
with h6r parents, Mr. and Mrs. ner guests Sunday of Col. and before marriage was Brenda
« ^ w, . - T Lonnie S. McMilUan. Enroute ing during the weekend were Motes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and lira. Garrard John- Miss Wanda Fuller of Johns- here visited in Alexandria, Mrs. B. F. Wingard. Also visit- Frank Motes. Mr. and Mrs.
PRESCRIPTION
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PROMPT, ECONOMICAL PRESCRIPTION
SERVICE
“Serving This Am 80 Yean**
We Give 8 A H Green Stamps
Ifotuuf.’l Pkatmac4f
North Broad Street
Dial
I !! tUrn ?V^£!L* iJ® °n Va., and Raleigh, N. C., with her Miss Sue WUson of Kingstree
l stay at Pawley s Mrs. R. W. Johnson, Mrs. O. T. with Mr. and Mrs. J u d s o n gister Mrs. Fred L. Adams, and an d Miss Betty Motes of Virginia.
Duckett now reside in the Shady
Grove Manse.
Dr. and Mrs. James L. Walker
and sons have
week's vacation
IsliM; Lawing of Greer were here last Brehmer. Mr Adams. Prof. Futhey, who is ” Miss Mary Ann Bledsoe has
Mrs. Marie Singley is conval- week for the funeral of Hubert Mr. and Mrs. Richard Adams a member of the faculty at Sus- VISITING FROM GERMANY accepted employment at the
escing at home following an ill- F. Johnson. < have moved into their newly con- quehanna University, was unable Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Bolick Hosery Mill in Clinton,
ness and stay at Bailey Memo- Miss Marian Burts of Presby- structed home in Lakewood. to accompanuy his family here. Jr. and sons, Reed Todd and Jack Morgan attended the fu-
rial Hospital. Visiting her dur- terian College, recently return- Miss Inez Tucker is spending M stii W eii has returned Robert, of Hanau, Germany are neral of his cousin Ernest Mor-
ing her illness were her children ^ a two weeks tour of her vacation this week at Sanibel t h _ t p reg hvterian week wlth Mr - and 8 an in Greenville last week. He
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Sanders Yellowstone National Park. Island in Florida. Miss Tucker J?.. vj! absence of sev- Mrs - Harry Bolick III. was accompanied by his sister
and Children of Greensboro, N. while away she toured many is a member of Thomwell Or- . . illness Mrs. Hugh Eargle and daugh- Mrs. Ola Murrah of Joanna.
C., Mrs. C. J. Musselwhite of historical points of interest along phanage Staff. ^ ' ter, Miss Lucy Eargle, of Flor- Christie and Karron Bands of
Columbia and Mrs. Darrell John- route. Mr. and Mrs. Judson Brehmer M^- and Mrs. Onn Nabors and ence are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Chulow spent several days last
son of Joanna. R T f nPm - r resident B P ent last vreek in High Point, c , J. n , pn 11 ® 8 . Texa8 are Charles Workman and Mr. and week with their aunt Mrs. J. C.
A G. Sublett of Louisville, Ky., Aiken and this city has been N - £•* where they attended the visiting relatives here and in Jo- Mrg . Sloan Todd and family. . Nabors,
has been vacationing at home. . r , . Q ) i um bi a w ith the furniture markets. They recent- anna ““S week. Dr. and Mrs. David Mixon and Mrs. Lois Gregory and daugh-
Itfo. Sublett, who had been with „ B „ Te i eD h one an d Tel- *P ent 8 « ver al days in Atlanta, COOPER WINS WEEK children, Phyllis and David, and ter Debbie were week-end guests
Mr. Sublett for a visit accom- h ^ He is the son of Wm. Ga - at the furinture markets IN BERMUDA Miss Kay Young returned Friday of Mrs. Gregory’s sister Mrs.
P®nied him home. 1 _ PaaAW there. Lvnn Cooner Jr of Lynn from several days stay at Myrtle Carter Wright.
Mr. and Mrs. BUI Horne, Mrs. AXTENDING pha CAMP Mr and Mr * Ree8e Youn 8 Cooler, Inc .^cenUy won a trip Beach. and Mrs James Evans vis-
Francis Hospital in GreenvUle
John L.
Pleasant,
Seabrook, of Mount
spent the week-end
U- c.nt m weex-ena Among CUnton’s Future Home- have returned from several days to Bermuda as a result of being
fo^fr’s^aren^ Mr makers of America attending «Uy .t Pawiey. Iriwd one of the top Dodge Dealers in
with the former s parents, Mr. Ocean Drive Beach this Miss Jane Sturgen of Durham, t he Southeast. He and Mrs.
w c c ^ ire GiSSy BmeU Mw N ‘ C - “d Mr Mrs. H. E. cooper wUl leave on July IS for , I ? r - ana Ke ™ De ^ ™ sister of Mrs Evans
Sunday „ .. . AHHimn Sturgeon, Jr., and chUdren, Har- v«w York where they wUl visit u ck, Mr. and Mrs. Don Creigh- Mr. and Mrs. Collie Campbell
G. _ Bd^d^BreSda BfcGrary! ry - Laura and Ed. of Sa- th^Worid^Fair before^onulm- J®"* _ an< l of Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. D. B.
and Mrs. W. S. Horne,
visiting the Hornes on
were Mr. and Mrs. Charles
RETURN FROM
LIONS CONVENTION on Saturday. Mrs. Hendrix is a
Mr. and Mrs. Rembert Tru- sister of Mrs. Evans.
ton, Va., after spending several * aui y nouxmgm. iwe gu-is ^
days with Mrs. R. C. McLees «e accompanied by Mrs. Harry sturgeon^
and Miss Sallie Wright Bouknight, home economics *^7 „ NS
Mrs V C Crapps of West teacher. They are expected Mr8 -J- K Princeton Institute of Theology.
Cohmibia* spent ttT wlek^d home next Tuesday. ^ ^ ^
with her ssiter, Mrs. Henry Su- Mr. and Mrs. Sf Thomas^rt. 10 kZ ON BUYING TRIP
ber and Mr. Suber. On Sunday daughters, Misses Cecilia and ^ ’t^e^uSSi TO NEW YORK
D. Cauthen of Mary, and Miss Barbara Pullen are 10 return 10 1 5° u ~f rn
Ron- of Charlotte, N. C., were visitors ^ l mi , n ?f y ^ Buena ViiU * Va -
this faU.
Mr. and Mrs. W
Greenville; Mr. and Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. David Myers of Wright Jr., of Joanna, Mr. and
Joanna returned Sunday after a Mrs. Ed Bigby, Kathy and BUly
weeks trip to Toronto, Canada, Bigby of Clinton weer supper
^arr lire u, rruiw™, r. C w -er- where attended the Inter- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carter
wy for a two weeks stay wnere nationa i L| ong club Convention. Wright and family,
the Rev. Darr is studying at the Johns Daniluk of Fallg 0,^^ Mrg. N. A. Shouse and Mrs.
Va., was dinner guest Monday Carter A. Wright attended meet-
of Dr. and Mrs. David T. Mixon, ing of officers of Laurens County
Phillip F. Pruitt of Jackson- Home Demonstration Council,
ville, Florida has been visiting June 14th in the Agriculture
his mother, Mrs. Inez Pruitt. Building at Laurens. The pur-
to return to
Mrs. William Henry and Mrs.
, „, ,. . , , _ . ini , Imi Earl Horton are in New York She will accompany him home pose of the meeting was to de-
ald Crapps, Mr. and Mrs. Randy of the Rhett Adairs on Sunday. Mr . this week where they are seeing for a visit. Also visiting will be cide on goals and plans for the
Roddy of West Columbia were Mary remained for a longer visit have moved into their new home the ladies newest fall and winter Miss Frankie Cauley, daughter year’s work.
fashions for Lou s Shoppe. of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cauley.
SOMEIHINC SPEQAL
— AT —
Joe’s Esso and Humble Service
SPECIAL SERVICE WITH A SPECIAL RECORD
THAT HAS PREVAILED FOR THIRTY YEARS
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WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS IN A
VERY SPECIAL WAY BY GIVING A GIFT
WITH EACH $1.00 or more purchase of gas,
oil and accessories valued from 5c to $5.00
cash. It's our special way of saying “Thank
You” for your faithfulness and fine patron
age down through the years.
JOES
Esso & Humble Service
Serving Clinton Over 25 Years
CUnton, S. C. Dial 833-0227
USE CHRONICLE WANT ADS
guests of the Subers coming es- with her grandparents
peciaUy to visit their aunt, Mrs. Dr. Blare C. Wearsing and Col.
James Dominick who is ill and A. J. Thackston were at Fort
a patient at Bailey Memorial Bragg, N. C., this week for a
Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. James visit to the Presbyterian College
Suber of Savannah, Ga., also vis- ROTC Unit which is encamped
ited Mr. and Mrs. Suber several there for summer training.
dayi last waek. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams ^
Lynn Tripp of Easley visited and son, Hap, of Charlotte spent have t d 10 their hom * aft ' wher *
her cousin, Mary Ann Holland the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
here this week. H. M. Young.
CLEARANCE!
DONT MISS THESE BARGAINS!
CITATIONS
Vahma To 14.99
NOW—
5.00-10.88
RED CROSS
Vataes To 14.99
NOW—
10.88
Hush Puppies >0*5.88
Regular Price 8.99
CALIFORNIA
FLATS and
COBBLERS
LOAFERS
5.00 - 8.88
3.00 - 5.88
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on the Jacobs Highway.
Mrs. Ayliffe Jacobs is spend- C. T. Buice, of Maxwell Broth- ATTEND REUNION
ing several weeks in Marietta, er’s Furniture Co., spent last Mr. and Mrs. Joe McDaniel,
Gr., with her daughter, Mrs. Ken week in High Point, N. C., where Miss Janice McDaniel, Mr. and
Bogle. he attended the fall showing of Mrs. Hamp McDanield and Mrs.
Mrs. Allen McSween, Larry new furniture. Mrs. Buice ac- N. W. McDaniel attended the
and Kathy of Greensboro, N. C., companied him to Rock Hill McDaniel family reunion at Mo-
she visited the for- doc Sunday,
er a few days visit to their moth- mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Mrs. Nene Workman has re-
er and grandmother, Mrs. L. B. T. Buice. turned from a visit to her sister,
Dillard. jgj. ^ Mrs. Morris Seymour Mrs. Ellisor Adams who is con-
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Halsall an d boys spent the latter part vaiescing from an accident; Mr.
spent the week-end at their cot- of the week visiting Mr. and Adams, also her brother and
tage in Cedar Mountain. Mrs. Haley Brown and Mr. and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Horton Mrs. Horace Seymour in Bow- Duncan in Decatur, Ala.
and small son, James Edward man, Ga-, going especially for a Mr. and Mrs. J. P. McMillan
of Seneca are visiting his par- visit with the former’s brother, of Lakeland, Fla., are visiting
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Horton. H. K. Seymour and Mrs. Sey- the former’s sister, Mrs. John
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vance mour of Haley ville, Alabama, W. Finney,
and family and Larry Brehmer returning with them for several Mrs. Raymond Pitts and Miss
left Sunday for Pawleys Island days visit was the former’s Agnes Davis have been spending
for several days stay.
nephew. David Seymour.
Hooka Om
Flower Arrangement
. . . Planting
FLORAL DECORATIONS FOR TOUR CHURCH
(Brmt)
EVERGREEN AND FLOWERING SHRUBS
FOR YOUR HOME
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SHRUBS AND TREES FOR THE HOME
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The CHRONICLE
Stationery Shop
109-111 Gary St.
several days In Sumter with Mrs.
Pitts’ brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. George Bultman.
Sarah Louise, Joey and Henry
McGee are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Brown and family in
Mount Pleasant this week.
TB Association
Report Mailed
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Residents of Greenwood and
Laurens counties are receiving
the annual report of the Tubercu
losis and Health Association for
the fiscal year of 19044.
The report cites the number
of known cases of tuberculosis
for 1063 as 136 with 19 new cases
diagnosed and two deaths re
ported.
The activities of the two-county
association are described under
public health education, re
search, community services, pub
lic information, professional ed
ucation, patient services, fund
raising, and administration.
The Christmas Seal Campaign
finances the program to eradi
cate tuberculosis and control
other respiratory diseases. Dur
ing the 1063 campaign a total of
$19,662.96 was received from 8,-
941 contributors.
The future cnallenge of the as
sociation is (11 to inspire each
person to assume responsibility
to know if he has tuberculosis or
any other form of respiratory
disease and to submit to pre
scribed treatment for the neces
sary length of time, (2) to en
courage medical and nursing
professions to constantly search
for new cases of tuberculosis and
to be alert to symptoms of other
respiratory diseases, and (3) to
influence taxpayers and legisla
tive bodies to provide adequate
health department facilities and
services as well as additional so
cial welfare provisions to meet
patient needs.
Officers and directors of the
Tuberculosis and Health Associa
tion joined in expressing their
appreciation to the volunteers
and contributors for their inter
est, support and participation.
This Second Annual Report was
prepared for mailing by the fol
lowing volunteers: Him Sara
Babb, Mrs. T. A. Babb, Mrs. W.
D. Burnett, Miss Eva Coleman,
Miss Alieene Franks, Mrs. Vir
ginia Griffin, Mrs. H. C. Ladd,
Mrs. Walter W. Lanford, Mrs. W.
P. Putman, Mrs. O. M. Sitgreav-
ea, Mrs. J. M. Steadman, and
Mrs. W. P. Thomason of Laur-
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