The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 28, 1965, Image 3

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CMmtm, S. C, Thonday, Juiaarj 28, INS THE CLINTON CHBON1CLB WHO’S WHERE • • “v. ***'Ab <— Bf 8884841 «r 888-1817 Aboat CHatoa Folk 'X Mr. and Mrs. Perry Moore attended the funeral of Mrs. Ott Moore in York on Monday. Their son, Milton, has been vis. iting them for several days dur ing the semester break at Wof ford College. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Chan dler spent the past week-end in Columbia with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chandler. Miss Vivian Sheely and Mrs. O. H. Sheely, Jr., visited Mrs. Idel Henry Sunday in Green wood. where she is a patient at Self Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Belle Henderson spent last week In Washington, D. C., with her son, Robert Hender son, and Mrs. Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Eargle of Pomaria, visited their aunt, Mrs. O. H. Sheely, on Sunday. HERE FROM VIRGINIA Mrs. William Anderson and daughter, Nancy, of Winches ter, Va., were guests last week of Miss Ruth Bailey. J. W. (Bill) Abrams is conva. lescing at his home on East Walnut Street after undergoing surgery at Self Memorial Hos pital in Greenwood recently. Mrs. Perry Moore and son, MUton, visited their son 'and brother, Ronald Moore, and Mrs. Moore’s mother, Mrs. Jes sie Schumacher, in WaynesvOle, N. C., last week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wal dron spent the week-end in Greenville with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jones of Blacksburg, were visitors Sunday of their daughter, Mrs. Milford Smith, Mr. Smith and family. Dr. and Mrs. David T. Mixon and Mr. and Mrs. John O’Neal visited relatives who were pa tients at the University hospital in Augusta, Ga., on Sunday. Mrs. James Burnett is a pa tient at Bailey Memorial'Hospi tal where she is undergoing treatment. David Word is a patient at Bailey Memorial Hospital where he underwent surgery this morn ing. ATTENDED INAUGURATION R. L. Plaxico and granddaugh ter, Patti, attended the Inaugura tion of President Johnson in Washington last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McKee spent Sunday visiting their daughter, Julia, who is a student at Erskine College. Miss Marjorie Arnold and classmate, Miss Joan Spear, of West Palm Beach, Florida, are spending the semester break va cation with Miss Arnold's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Arnold. Both Miss Arnold and Miss Spear are students at the College of William and Mary in Williams burg, Va. MOVED TO CONNECTICUT Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sabia and family moved Wednesday to Torrington, Connecticut where he was transferred to the Torring ton Company there. Miss PhylUs Sublett of Colum bia spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. A. G. Sublett. Mrs. John Little left today to visit her sister, Mrs. J. L. Bry son ip Winnsboro. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Coates and children, Warren and Elaine, of Charlotte spent the weekend with Mrs. Coates par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence N. Warren. SUM FOR HIM WITH PEI SKIM //& fortified... PET, you bet! Miss Jean Arnold of Winthrop College arrived today to spend the semester break with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Arnold. Miss Leone Crosby of Union was guest Sunday of her sister, Mrs. Hugh Ray and Mr. Ray. Billy Pitts Jr., is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pitts dur ing the semester bre^j^Wof- ford College. Mrs. R. C. Anderson of Dillon, was the week-end guest of Mrs. C. W. Stone. Mrs. Robert Satterfield is con valescing at Bailey Memorial Hospital where she has been a patient for several days. PRESENTED IN RECITAL James A. Orr, HI, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Orr Jr., will be presented in graduating organ recital tonight January 28, at 8:15 in McAlister Auditorium at Furman University in Green ville. Mrs. E. C. Goff and son Edwin of Florence were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Holcomb and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wat kins. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Blakely Tribble were their children, Dr. David Tribble and sons of Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. John Cerny and sons of Atlan ta, Ga. and Mrs. Betty Wills of Due West. Miss Amelia West,, spent the spring holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. West Jr. Miss West is a student at Green ville School of Nursing. Mr. and Mrs. Rembert Truluck spent the weekend in Sumter visiting the former’s mother, Mrs. W. Z. Truluck and sister, Mrs. T. D. Kinney. Miss Vicki Baldwin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baldwin has enrolled as a student at Pine- land College, Salemburg, N. C., for the coming semester. She was accompanied Sunday by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Chap man were called to Fountain Inn Friday on acount of the death of their nephew, Wells Thoma son. Mrs. Evelyn McCrary and children moved Monday to Spar tanburg where they will make their home, Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Horne of Charlotte, N. C., were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Horne. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Plaxico and children are occupying their recently purchased home on Cal vert Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McDan iel spent the week-end in Ashe ville, N. C., with the former’s sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Coker, going es pecially to see Mrs. Coker who is a hospital patient. Mrs. Coker underwent surgery on Monday. Her mother, Mrs. N. W. Mc Daniel, is with her. Col. and Mrs. B. F. Wlngard and Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Chap man will attend the dedication and reception of the new $300,000 American Legion Building of Post No. 6 in Columbia tonight. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Kenrick and children of North Augusta spent the week-end with Mrs. Kenrick’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Tankersley. Miss Ann Johnson of Charles ton and Charlie Crowl of Alex andria, Va., were week-end guests of the formers’ mother, Mrs. R. W. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. George Weath ers and children of Greenville were guests Sunday of his sister, Mrs. Marvin Poole and Mrs. Weathers parents, Mr. and Mrs. George T. Speake. They came especially to visit their uncle, Joe W. Leake, a patient at Bailey Memorial Hospitals Guests Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. Rhett P. Adair were the latter’s sisters, Mrs. David Farr and Mrs.' Winfred Miller of Little Mountain, and .Miss Sandra Brown of Columbia. Also Mrs. Grover Page of Ken tucky, another sister of Mrs. Adair, has been visiting in their home for several days. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Watts spent the week-end in Walhalla with their daughter and son-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Long. Mrs. C. E. Russell, wife of the Rev. Russell, pastor of Hur- ricnae Baptist Church, is con valescing in the Baptist Hos pital in Memphis, Tenn., where she underwent surgery. She was on a visit with’her son. Mr. and Mrs. Davis Pitts spent Sunday in Ware Shoals with their daughter, Mrs. John Lay, and Mr., Lay. They' at- tsnded the christening of their M. Shields, during semester a broken leg injury. ' Wc grandson, John Thomas Lay, break. Mrs. James Pitts and Mrs. Allen of Jr Renee Hollis, daughter of Mr. Joe McGee and children spent Clemson University Satard Cadet BUI Shields, student at and Mrs. Thomas Hollis, has Saturday in Columbia with where they the (MRS- The Citadel, Charleston, is returned to school with the aid their daughter and sister, Mrs. mencement exercises. The Wn- spending several days with his of a wheel chair, following sev- Paul Martin, and Mr. Martin, hunt’s son, Clyde, was a parents, Mr. and Mrs. William eral weeks convalescence from Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wehunt, ber of the graduating Mountville News MRS. MAUDE BRYSON Correspondent Get Some For Yourself e\nu«v^„ Since we raised our interest rate, more peo- ple than ever before are feathering their nest with increased earnings. If you are not getting your share of this fold-s ing money perhaps it' time to look in on one of the safest and best paying investments on the market today ... a bank account. M. S. Bailey & Son, Bankers 1884 Mambar FMC SC '4% Interest Paid On One Year Savings Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Finley, and S. B. Goodman attended the Grange meeting at the Jefferson hotel at Columbia Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Stewart visited Mrs. Stewart’s brother in Greenwood Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Tommie spent Thursday in Greenwood with their son, W. J. Tommie and family. Mrs. Walter Lynch is visiting in Spartanburg this week. Accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Blake of Greenwood, Mrs. Rhett Bryson spent Sunday aft ernoon in Laurens visiting her sister Mrs. S. N. Crisp and Mr. Crisp. ' Mr. and Mrs. James Stewart returned Sunday from Ft. Sill, Oklahoma where they had spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bousley.. The Home Demonstration Club of the Cross Hill and Mountville group held their monthly meet ing at the home of Mrs. P. H. Miller on Tuesday. Mrs. Gabbert presided and an interesting pro gram was given, after which de licious refreshments were serv ed by Mrs. Miller. M. C. Crisp of Charlotte, N. C. spent Monday with his mother, Mrs. M. L. Crisp who has not been well for several weeks. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wine- brenner this week is Mr. Wine- brenner and Mrs. C. M. Fuller Sr., from Columbia. Luxurious new look Luxurious new room _ xi Luxurious new ride (discover the difference) Sporty.Swingerl ’65 Chevrolet Jmpala Sport Coupe ™ Chevrolet V Like surprises? Come see some! One is the elegant, trend-setting, big luxurious ’65 Chevrolet. The car looks downright expensive! It has more room than many expensive cars have—extra foot room with its new frame^and forward engine design, extra shoulder room with its curved side windows. And it actually feels expensive when you ride in it. (It should—new Full Coil suspension, wheels wider apart, over 700 sound and shock absorbers between you and the road.) There’s plenty of power, too—including an improved Six. And you can personalize a Chevrolet more than 150 ways. Come let us show you how, along with how easily your old car and modest monthly payments will put you in a new beautiful '65 Chevrolet—just the way you want it. Life is full of surprises. So is our showroom. Come in for yours! _ Drive something really new-discover the difference at your Chevrolet dealer’s Chevrolet • Cheielle • Chevy U • Cormir* Corvette 38-1707 PLAXICO CHEVROLET, INC W. MAIN ST. TELEPHONE 838-0040 CLINTON, S. C. son 1 *..r 10 BIG DAYS MLC m. n thru FEB. 6 COUGH & COLD SPECIALS iMtU TZr m rnw M MM CHI TOUTS Iff MM.TS 24'l .69 N ASM CK1 TMUTS Ht CNtlMtN 24’( .48 1.M UM CMM MMCMK tar MKTS 4 m. H CMM mmm hr CNHNH 4 m. 1M MM MMCATO MM VtfNUEl 10m. JO MM NMU. SHUT hr MOLTS IScc. 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Stanley Zuk, manager of the VA Regional office, Columbia, says that cards upon which the income -report must be made have been mailed to all pewatait recipients in {he afea. , These cards should tfe filled out completely, with * care to avoid folding or mutilation, and returned to the VA by January 31. Otherwise the VA by law will be required to cease pay- ment of the pension to those who have failed to report their income. Pension is based on a basis of need, Mr. Zuk said, and to exceed the established income ceiling results in removal from the rolls. The income report is VA’s way of finding who is eli gible under the income provis ion. EVERYDAY NEEDS 7) ar c TABLETS 8A nAttata i a 1.11 ASFttM TWINS - Mult (5 rJ FNM .74 ASPItlN TWINS Mr CMLASCN VakN 11 MrJliMflaMrM. Safety up. M Amnrs rilT PMSEI .89* tnbt-2Haz.2 tar J1 FAVORITE TOILETRIES . 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