The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, October 15, 1964, Image 3
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Mr. and Mrs. Kay Mins of
Tanrsstor were here for the
Presbyterian College homecom
ing.
Mrs. Gene Stewart and son,
Ross, of Fountain Inn, and Mrs.
John Martin of Columbia, visited
here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Brooks
Owens and Mr. and Mrs. Heath
Copeland were in Athsns, Ga.,
on Saturday for the Clemson and
University of Georgia football
game.
Dr. and Mrs. Dan Orr were
in Athens, Ga., for the Clemson
and University of Georgia foot
ball game on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence F.
Davis visited Mr. and Mrs. Har
ry West in Sander*vile, Ga., last
Wednesday. Mrs. West is a sister
of Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Thom-
well Dunlap.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pi
and daughter, Susan, of Derby-
shire, Midland, England, arrived
here Tuesday to visit Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Wilson. The Pass
family will visit in Florida for
a few days before they reutro to
Mrs. J. I. Copelnd, mother of
Mrs. Addison Nedghbors, is imp-
proving in a Richmond, Va., hos
pital. It is expetced that she will
return to the home of Mrs. Mar
shall Dendy on Whitby Road,
South, In Richmond. Mrs. Dendy
is the daughter of Mrs. Cope
land.
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Palmer,
Mrs. Nora Hatcher, and Miss
Ethel Langston of Hamlet, N. C.,
spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. George W. Copeland
and attended the Duncan Creek
homecoming.
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JOANNA
Mrs. Ambrose Hudgens end
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon DeHart
and daughter, Susan, of Ander
son, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. W. Copeland.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Langston
and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lang
ston of Arden, N.C., visited Mr.
and Mrs. George W. Copealnd on
Sunday.
Among guests of Mr. and Mrs.
George W. Copeland on Sunday
were Mr. and Mrs. A1 Rawls and
son of Laurens; Mrs. Heeland
Godshall and Mrs. Russell Drake
and granddaughter, Robin, of
Columbia; Mrs. Ross Miller and
daughter, Pat, Mr. and Mrs. El
bert Jones and children and
Mrs. Elbert Jones and children
and Mrs. Edith Wilson of Colub-
bia; and Mrs. J. Clarence Hol
lingsworth of Union.
Mrs. Horace C. Smith spent a
few days this week with her
daughter, Miss Francetn Smith,
in Charlotte, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Young
spent the week-end in the moun
tains. They stopped in Gatlinbur
and Knoxville, Tenn.
Rev. and Mrs. Jack Crandall
of Chester, visited Mr. and Mrs.
R. P. Hamer last week-end. Mrs.
Crandall Is the former Miss Bet
ty Jane Hamer. Miss Janet
Hamer, who Is now at Wlnthrop
CoUege, Rock Hill, and Billy
Hamer, who Is Cam
den Military Academy, Camden,
were here for the week-end.
Clinton, now of Clemson and
Sumter spent Sunday here.
Miss Julie Bolick, riaughtfar of
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Bolick. was
home last week-end. She Is now
teaching in North Augusta. Bliss
Dixie Bolick, who Is studying at
Wlnthrop CoUege, Rock HiU, also
visited her parents the past
week-end.
Miss Susan Turner, daughter
of Dr. and Mrs. W. Redd Tur
ner, visited her parents last
week-end. She is a freshman at
Winthrop College, Rock HU1.
Miss Mary EUen Cora wan,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
Cornwall and Judy Hesley, one
of Mias Cornwall’s classmates,
spent the week-end with her pa
rents. They are students at Cok
er CoUege, HartsviUo.
Rev. and Mrs. WilUam P. Mc
Kinnon from McCoU and Mr.
Mrs. Ray Crowson and family
from Charlotte, N.C., were week
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. WU-
liam Henry. Mrs. McKinnon and
Mrs. Crowson are the daughters
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry.
Mias Cookie Baaemeee of Ashe- , Mrs. BUI Sense and children
viUe, N. C., was here for the arrived in Clinton Friday, Oct
Presbyterian College hotnecom- 9, for a visit with her parents,
ing. She spent Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. Joe CampbeU and
with Bliss Mary Belle Davis, Mrs. T. M. Sease. Her Husband,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. 1st U. Bill Sease, is stationed
Davis. at Fort Benning, Columbus, Ga.
James Evans Is a patient at Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brandt of
Bailey Memorial Hospital. Highland Park, Maryland, and
Mr. and Mrs. Carter Wright Mr. and Mrs. Clint Johnson of
attended the Textile Show in Ocala, Florida, visited Mr. and
GreevniUe on Tuesday. Mrs. Marvin DeYoung Saturday,
Among those attending the Oct. 10. Also visiting the De-
Clinton-Lexington footbaU game Youngs over the week-end were
Friday night were: Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Math!son of
Carter Wright, Buddy Wright, Honea Path and Blr. and Mrs.
Jimmy Johnson, Mr. and4lrs. Tommy DeYoung of Greenville.
N. A. Shouse. Donald WeUs has returned
Miss Brenda Christopherson, home from JacksonvUle Fla
student at Wlnthrop CoUege, where he received his discharge
Rock HIU, visited her parents, from the U. S. Navy after four
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Christopher- years of service. He is the son
son, last week-end: Of Mf. md Mrs. E E. Wells
Home for the week-end from Airman Third Class John Ste-
Winthrop CoUege Rock Hill, was phen Crowe of Sheppard Air
Miss Ann Addtoon, daughter of Force Base in Texas spent a
Mr and Mix James Addison. two week phase break recently
Mr. and Mrs. R. Pope Chap- with his parents, Mi*, and Mrs
man were in Gadsden, Ala., last Harold E. Crowe
week-end to attend the 46th reun-
Chuck Giles, student at Ers-
ton Ota* 81.t Wildcat Division. ^ Colk«. DoTw^t ^n,
Tto y ..« accompanied by Mr. u* w „ k<nd ^ p , r ^
and Mn. A. L. Minor of Green- Mr . U4 Tkurtton R. GO"
Among the Clemson University
Dske's MAYONNAISE Qt 49c
FRESH
PORK RIBS
LB.
39c
RICH TASTE
COFFEE
6-OZ.
69c
GOLD MEDAL
MACARONI
BOX
10c
BLUE PLATE 28-OZ.
PEANUT BUTTER 59c
TOMCO (Limit 4) ROLL
TOILET TISSUE .... 4c
GRADE A WHOLE
FRYERS ...
EACH
69c
SUGAR iu-hii 5 »>*. 49c
Blue Ridge BACON
HUNT'S CATSUP m-z. 15c
SOUTH CAROLINA
TOMATOES
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WHITE KING
FLOUR .
LB. | SWEET LB.
. . 10c| POTATOES Sc
M LBS. I ALL (-BOTTLE CARTON
.. 79c I DRINKS 39c
Green CABBAGE *. 6c
fig? “ I EGGS. 3 doz. HAO
PINTO BEANS, lb. . . 8c | BANANAS, lb. 10c
Pitts Vegetable' AAaricet
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GIT TOUR LOYALTY DA1B TIGERIS
OPEN • A. MM1 P. M. DAILY
wood.
M^Ken^y^udH^T ftudeaU bome fwlheTwk-^nd
mi SSToIl were BiUy Ballard ’ L ykes Hen-
fonner’R 1 der80n ’ Jr • Doubl.. Rice, Ed
formers mother Mrs. Metta Qra and Bruce Dixon
Stone. Joining them here was
the Stones' son, Donald Stone, a „ FUNERAL
student at Carson-Newman Col- Morgan, Jr., of Clemson
lege, Jefferson City, Tenn. University, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Dr. and Mrs. Donald Rhame of C 01 * 1 ™ 11 °* Laurens, Mrs. Kay
Atlanta, were here visiting Dr. Drew o£ Charleston, Jimmy Cole-
and Mrs. Delmar Rhame last man of Ft Benning, Ga., Mr.
week-end. ant£ Mrs. BUI Bruce of Orange-
John Eichelberger visited his * >ur B» Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bry-
mother, Mrs. Hugh Eichelber- of Forrest Park, Ga.,. and
ger, Saturday. He is studing at Jerry Henr y of Montgomery,
the Medical College of South AJa '» were edited here last week
Carolina, at Charleston. on account of the death erf their
Mrs. CarroU Hart of Belton, grandmother, Mrs. H. A. Cope-
and her children, Martha and land-
CarroU Jr., visited Mr. and Mrs. Mr - and Mr *- Raymond John-
J. B. Hart for a few days, ar- son °t LaGrange, IU., have been
riving Friday. visiting relatives here.
BUly Brooks Owens, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Framp-
Mr. and Mrs. WUliam Brooks ton of Mount Pleasant were over-
Owens, was home from Clemson night guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.
for the week-end. S. Horae Saturday, having come
Lykes Henderson and BUly especially for Homecoming at
BaUard were also home last Presbyterian CoUege.
week-end visiting their famiUes. Miss Linda Barron will visit
They are at Clemson University, in KnoxvUle, Tenn. this weekend,
Miss Nancy Neighbors a senior going especiaUy for the christen-
at Winthrop CoUege, was home ing services of her little cousin
Saturday and Sunday visiting on Sunday,
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ad- Miss Carol Shealy, freshman
dison Neighbors. Miss Neigh- at the University of South Caro-
bor’s suitemate, Miss Linda Una, spent the weekend with her
Dantzler, spent the week-end parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
with them. Shealy.
Mrs. Lee A. Blakely Jr., and
her children left Oct. 12 to Join
her husband, Major Lee A.
Blakely Jr., M.D. They will fly
to Okinawa and meet him there.
Mr and .Mrs. Bolt Pearson of
Nashville, Tenn., were the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. R. Michael Tur
ner last week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Godfrey
and son, Frank, of Columbia
were visiting General and Mrs.
Ansel Godfrey, Oct. 10 and 11.
From Hamburg, Mr. and Mrs.
M. G. Gault Sr., spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. M. G.
Gault Jr.
General and Mrs. Ansel B.
Godfrey returned home Oct. 8th
after a trip to Detroit for the
National Guard Convention and
then on to Canada for a pleasure
trip. The Godfreys were accom
panied by Adjutant General and
Mrs. F. B. Pinckney from Co
lumbia.
Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Pinson
of Greenville were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Milford Smith and oth
er friends in Clinton over the
weekend.
Mr and Mrs. W. B. Ellis, Mr.
BUly EUis, and his two children,
all from GreenvUle, spent last
week-end with Mrs. George Broc-
kenbrough.
Mr. and Mrs. George B. Broc-
kenbrough entertained Miss Eliz
abeth De Beaugrine of Augusta,
Ga., last week-end. Miss DeBeau-
grine is a cousin of Mrs. Broc-
kenbrough.
Mrs. Marvin DeYoung is re
couperating at her home after a
recent stay in Bailey Memorial
Hospital.
UNITED STATES POST
OFFICE
CLINTON, SOUTH
CAROLINA
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Post Office, N. Broadway and
Florida Streets, Clinton, South
Carolina, wiU be received «"H1
2:30 P. M., EST, November 10,
1964 at General Services Admin
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Georgia, 30309. Work includes
airconditioning and heating sys
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fans; general repairs; and paint
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Two sets of bidding material are
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the
Mr. end Mrs. J. D. Henry have
returned to their home in Mont
gomery, Ale., following several
days visit with relatives, having
been caUed here last week doe
to the death of her mother, Mrs.
Copeland.
Mr. and Mrs., Ronald Cleaver
are visiting their parents and
other relatives in Lafayette, In
diana, this week.
Lt. and Mrs. David Waters of
Fort Stewart, Georgia were
guests several days last week
of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Muller.
Howard Watkins Jr. and room
mate, Mark Taylor, students at
G. M. C. in Milledgeville, Ga.
wUl spend the weekend with the
former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Watkins and daughter, Suzanne.
Among Winthrop -CoUege stu
dents home for the weekend were
Misses Rosa Ann McCrary, San
dra Norris, and Janice Pinson.
HAS FLORIDA VISITOR
Miss Susan CrockraU of Jack
sonvUle, Florida was a visitor of
Mrs. George W. Taylor last
week.
Miss EUen DaVega of Colum
bia spent the weekend with her
aunt, Mrs. Robert Owens, com
ing especiaUy for homecoming
at Presbyterian CoUege.
CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY
Mrs. J. B. Speake and father,
R. B. Simmons, spent the week
end in Macon, Ga. with relatives,
going especiaUy for the celebra
tion of Mr. Simmons 90th birth
day.
Miss Burt Copley of Aiken
spent Tuesday with her mother,
Mrs. George W. Taylor.
Mrs. John W. little has re
turned from Colombia having
visited for a week with her cou
sin, Mrs. Cauthen.
Dr. D. O. Rhame and Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Hart attended the
GreenvUle Little Theatre on
Tuesday evening, seeing the pro
duction of "The Sound of Music."
Brooks Armstrong of Sumter
recently died. His sister, Mrs.
James H. Watts, Sr;, and other
members of his family Uve in
Laurens County.
C.i
Mrs. Gleftn Willis
Aiken — Mrs. Margaret Little
Willis of 1018 Hayne Ave., SW,
died at her home Saturday morn
ing.
-A native of Laurens County,
daughter of the late Edgar F.
ami Lizzie Davidsoa §t
Clinton, she was a graiaali of
Lander CeUege and fonnerly
was a teacher in the Alsu Otua»
ty pubUc schools.
Surviving are her
Glenn Willis; three
Miss Meta Willis of
lege, Charlotte, N.
Gwynne Willis and Miss
Willis of Aiken.
Funeral services were
ducted Sunday at 3:00 p. m. at
the First Presbyterian Church
by Rev. James L. Goodwin. Bar-
ial was in ML Calvary Lutheran
Church cemetery.
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