The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, May 06, 1965, Image 3
Clinton, S. C* Thursday, May 6, 1965
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
WHO'S
WHERE
• •
— A* —
Bjr
889-6641 or 888-1817
Itontf of
About Clinton Folk
Mr. and Mrs. Denny Pitts and
sons, Willie and Grayson, of An
derson, "Visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Bonds on Sunday. Mrs. Pitts was
recently named “Secretary Of
The Yfcar” by the Anderson Sec
retarial Club.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl King and
Tim of Columbia spent Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Tuck
er and son Ty.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Knox spent
the week-end in Qattlinhurg,
Tennessee, touring points of in
terest.
ATTEND MAT DAT
FESTIVITIES
Mrs/ A. B. Stump and daugh
ter, Allison, and Mrs. Stump’s
mother, Mrs. Hasel D. Allison,
spent fhi week-end in Mrs. Alii,
son’s home town, Pine Bluff, N.
C. On Saturday they attended
the May Day Festivities at Var-
dell Hall in Red Springs where
Mrs. Stump’s daughter, Nancy,
was May Queen. Mr. Stump at
tended the May Day Exercises
at Wnthrop College in Rock Hill
where another daughter, Mary
Bart, was a sophmore attend
ant in the festivities.
ATTEND CLASS REUNION
Dr. and Mrs. George R. Bla
lock and Dr. Delmar Rhame
spent several days last week in
New York City, going especially
to the 35th class reunion at Co
lumbia University.
Mrs. Delmar Rahme spent
several days last week in At
lanta, Ga., with her son and
daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs.
Donald Rhame.
Mrs. Hugh Eichelberger was
home for the weekend from
Asheville. Joining*her was/her
daughter, Miss Barbara Eichel
berger from the University of
South Carolina, and also her son,
John, student at the Medical Col
lege of Charleston.
Mrs. Roy Smith of Charlotte,
N. C., spent the week-end with
her sister-in-law, Mrs. Roscoe
Buzhardt.
RETURNING TO FLORIDA
Mrs. T. C. Johnson will return
this week from St. Petersburg,
Fla., where, she spent the winter
months with her sister. Miss
Elizabeth White. Mrs. Johnson
will be making her home on
Young Drive.-
ece (jous.
dsctet...
6U*uj qou*
‘Pfe**(pti6K
tfr—
IJeunqVi’
<pha*macq
Dial S33-122t
Dr. and Mrs. E. N. Sullivan
this week are attending the 25th
reunion of his class at the Medi
cal College of South Carolina
taking place during the annual
meeting of the South Carolina
Medical Association at Myrtle
Beach.
Mrs. George D. Walker and
Miss Oriena Cartledge of John
ston, were Sunday guests of Dr.
and Mrs. James L. Walker and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Walker Yonce of
Johnston, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Bruce Galloway in
their new home in Pitts Mead
ows.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Ducker of
Macon, Ga., spent tile week-end
with Mrs. Ducker’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. E. S. Carter, coming
especially to attend the Watts-
O r v i n wedding on Saturday.
Philip Carter and family of
Spartanburg, joined them for
the day Sunday.
HOME FROM WINTHROP
Miss Elizabeth Glover and
Miss Rose Ann McCrary were
among Winthrop College stu
dents home with their parents
for the week-end.
Mrs. Robert E. Wysor has re
turned from Kinston, N. C.,
where she visited her daughter,
Mrs. John Jordan, Mr. Jordan
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Swift
Des Moines, Iowa, arrive
Tuesday for several weeks visit
with Mrs. Swift’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. T. Thomason.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Marion
Nabors over the week-end was
Mrs. Nabors’ sister, Mrs. J. D.
Henry of Montgomery ,Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. John H. An
derson of Atlanta, Ga., spent
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
E. E. Harrison.
VISITORS FROM FLORIDA
Dr. and Mrs. Vernon Craw
ford of St. Petersburg, Fla.,
were recent guests of Dr. and
Mrs. George Bellingrath. Dr.
Crawford was pastor of the Un
ion Church in Kobe, Japan, for
several years before his retire
ment. The Bellingraths visited
them in Japan last sprnig.
Dr. and Mrs. L. Carroll Wat
ford and children, Mike and
Debbie, of Forence, spent the
week-end with Mrs. Watford’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M.
Burts, coming especially to at
tend the Burts reunion held at
Ware Shoals.
J. W. Milam of Ridgewood, N.
J., spent the week-end with his
sisters, Mrs. B. B. Ballard and
family, and Miss Kate Milam.
Mrs. J. S. Dantzler of Elloree,
and Billy Ballard, and his Clem-
son University, classmate, Jeff
Lewis, joined them for the week
end.
HERE FROM GERMANY
Mr. and Mrs. George Schmidt
of Ippstein, Germany, arrived
April 10 to spend a year with
their daughter, Mrs. Joel B.
Cantrell of 107 Young Drive.
Seri 1 g ant-Major Cantrell, who
was recently .promoted, left
April 26 for Greensboro, N. C.,
where he has been transferred
from the ROTC unit at Presby
terian College, to the A and T.
College ROTC program. His
family will join him in Greens
boro June 4.
Mrs. Rosco Buzhardt has re
turned from a few days visit
with Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Buz
hardt in Ninety-Six.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill WUson of
Clemson spent the weekend with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Low
ery Wilson and Mr. and Mrs.
O. L. Turner.
Miss Amy Lou Black of Con
verse College will leave Thurs
day to spend the week-end at
Yale University in New Haven,
Conn., to attend College Week
end Festivities.
Mrs. John Word and Mr. and
Mrs. David Word and Mrs.
Frank Reed of Whitmire and
Mrs.Greer Todd of Charlotte at
tended hte Reed Reunion in Ly.
man on Sunday. Mrs. Todd re
turned with Mrs. John Word for
a visit.
Miss Unda White of the Uni
versity of South Carolina and
Stephen .0. White of Mitchell Col
lege in Huntsville, N. C., spent
the week-end with their grand
mother, Mrs. R. C. Stewart and
Mrs. O. B. King.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Long and
children, Anna and Luther of
Newberry were guests Sunday of
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Werts. In
the afternoon they were joined
by Mr. and Mrs. Frank'Dukes.
Mrs. Emory Hipp and sons,
Mark and Steve, of Prosperity,
were guests Tuesday of Mrs. W.
S. Werts.
6sheb
Airman A1C Bee Henderson,
Mrs. Henderson and three child
ren were recent guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Lykes Henderson and
Mr. and Mrs. Fuller Reese, his
brother and sister, on their way
to his new assignment in Lare
do, Texas. The B. Henderson’s
have been in England, where he
was stationed for some time.
Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Copeland
of Statesville, N. C. spent the
weekend with Mrs. Copeland’s
mother, Mrs. R. J. Copeland,
Mr. Copeland came especially
for the reunion of the class of
1945 at Clinton high school.
Friends of George Corley will
be interested to know that he is
improving at Self Memorial Hos
pital, Greenwood, where he luys
been a patient for the last month
following an accident in Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Snelgrove
visited Mrs. Shelgrove’s brother,
Henry Martin in Asheville, N. C.
last Sunday.
VISITS MRS. PITTS
Mr. and Mrs. George Bultman
of Sumter spent the weekend
with Mr. Bultman’s sister, Mrs.
Raymond Pitts. Mr. and Mrs.
William Sanders of Sumter Join
ed them on Sunday.
HOSPITAL NEWS
Patients currently at Bailey
Memorial Hospital include:
Kinards — Mrs. Sara Taylor
and Tommy Lee Etters.
Mountville—Mrs. Lois Stewart.
Laurens—Mrs .Winnie Barnett,
Mrs. Mary Bradberry, Merchant
baby boy.
Joanna—Claude Fagan, Mrs.
Geraldine Jacks, Sandra Faye
Bishop, Charles Rowe, Palmer
Bragg and Richard Gardner.
Newberry—Grady Pitts.
Clinton — Roby Nelson, Sam
Johnson, Mrs. Naomi Crawford,
Mrs. Noleeka Foster, Mrs. Wil-
lette Smith, Mrs. Betty Wells,
Mrs. Martha McCoig, Mrs. Nora
Motte, Mrs. Shirley Alexander
and baby girl, Mrs. Linda White-
ford, Mrs. Doris Smith, Charles
Young, Lawrence Leopard, Bill
Hughes, Hallie Griffin, Peggy
Moore, Mrs. Bonnie Sexton, Mrs.
Kattie Dominick and Mrs. Emily
League.
Colored patients include:
Chappells—Mrs. Corrie Hen
derson.
Mountville — Elizabeth Brown
and Mrs. Christine Tribble.
Clinton — Freddie Gary, John
Brown, Mosie Flemming, Mrs.
Mattie Gary, Dorothy Ann At-
taway, and Mrs. Shirley Gary.
Discharged patients:
Cross Hill — Mrs. Barbara
Quarles and baby girl and J. A.
Lester.
Mountville—Mrs. Lois Stewart.
Georgia—Mrs. Mildred Poole.
Joanna—Mrs. Pearl Williams,
Mrs. Dorothy Patterson and ba
by boy, Mrs. Louise Dove, James
Marshall, Mrs. Mattie Hunni-
cutt, Cynthia Howell, Richard
Gardner.
Clinton — Mrs. Sallie Gaskin,
Mrs. Irene Davenport, Mrs.
Mary Fuller, Mrs. Miriam
Neighbors, Leo Parrish, Mrs.
Valda Patterson, Mrs. Louise
Romines, Diane Whiteford, Mrs.
Ethel Widmer, George Allen,
Jerry Owens, Clarence Roberts,
Fred Wilson, Mrs. Jacqueline
Musselman and baby boy, Vir
gil Patterson, Mrs. Emmie Ow
ens, Mrs. Katherine Bledsoe,
Nancy Gallman, James Sim
mons, Mrs. Lucille Wilbanks,
Mrs. Julia Ann Lusk and baby
boy, Walter Colmean.
Colored patients discharged:
Kinards—Amos Payne.
Cross Hill — Mrs. Estelle Hill
and Emma Grant.
Laurens — Mrs. Madge Gray
and baby boy.
Clinton—Mrs. Minnie Adams
and baby girl, John Brown, Mrs.
Lu Ann Cook and baby girl, Lil
lian Gary, Mrs. Mary Alice Riv
ers, Mattie Owens and baby boy,
Mrs. Cora Rice, Mrs. Willie
Boyd, Mrs. Florence Jenkins
and Shirley Gary.
“I had no idea air-condition-
» r was SO EAST TO IN.
A
»*»
ALL!
Our mechanical work is sur
prisingly low in cost, too.
So are all the quality acces
sories we sell, as well as our
oil and grease jobs. Come
se2!
Young Brothers
GULF SERVICE
212 N. Broad 83S-1487
Area Nurses Attend
Training Conference
Public health nurses through
out South Carolina attended a
training conference on the Im
portance of Nursing Practice in
Tuberculosis in Columbia on
either April 27 or 28. The nurses
were joined by the executives of
the tuberculosis associatiins.
Because all nurses and local
TB executives were expected to
attend this in-service education
meeting, duplicate sessions
were arranged for the two days.
Nurses attending from the
Laurens County Health Depart
ment are Mrs. Minnie Lee Clark,
Mrs. Annie Waldrep, Mrs. Mar
tha Lawson and Mrs. Barbara
Shealy.
Nurses attending from the
Greenwood County Health De
partment are Mrs. Sue Milford,
Miss Betty Wardlaw, Mrs. Ce-
cile Sprouse, Mrs. June Smith,
Mrs. Wilma McCall, Mrs. Nita
Flowe, and Mrs. Ruth Allender,
who is supervising nurse.
Others attending from Lau
rens County were Mrs. Onnie
Chisholm of Clinton, who is
nurse coordinator for the State
Board of Helath, and Mrs
Teague, executive
the Tuberculosis and Health
sedation of
Counties.
CkmoUi Impale Sport Sedan,
t:;e no: i way
What’s your vacation plan—World's Fair, Yellowstone, Niagara,
Mackinac Bridge, summer cottage? See us for the right Chevrolet
so you’ll make it in style. Like a lively Corvair. Or the style and
economy of a Chevy II. Or a youthful Chevelle, favorite in its size
class. Or a luxurious Jet-smooth Chevrolet. The last three are available
with the economical, spirited Turbo-Thrift Six. You can order a
Monza with up to 140 hp. You can’t find a newer car or a better time
to buy one. Come in—pick yours nowl
Red Hot and Rolling! See your Chevrolet dealer for a new
CHEVROLET • CHEVELLF • CHEVY U, * CORVAIR
. . ......
PLAXICO CHEVROLET, INC
CLINTON, S. C.
W. MAIN ST.
TELEPHONE 832-0040
CUNTON LION'S CLUB ANNUAL
BROOM SALE!
IN JUST ONE WEEK)
MAY 13, 14
These brooms ore of high quoltiy, mode by Hie blind. Pro
ceeds from the sole will go to the Lions Sight Conservotion
Fund and other programs for underprivileged.
HOME-TYPE BROOMS
Only .... $1.50
Lions Clu'b solicitors, some 70 strong r will make concerted
house-to-house calls May 13 and 14. People of the rural sec
tions moy buy brooms at sales on the street May 15. Please
do your part—buy a year's supply for this worthy cause!
You Help Two Ways When You Buy A Lions Broom: You Help
The Blind Earn A Livelihood and Also Help Those Who Need
Visual Attention!
SWEEP CLINTON
WITH A UONS BROOM!