The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, July 29, 1965, Image 4

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f';. * BiW'f 4 THE CLINTON CHKONICLE Clinton, S. C n Thuraday, July 29. 196S Wert Clinton News . . wall and plunxed Into the river Mr.. Mrs. Hardman Visit in Oklahoma MBS. M. W. ADAMS Dial 03-204 Mr. and Mrs. Fern Hardman were recent visitor* of Mr. and Bin. Paul Hardman and family in Muskogee, Okla. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Porter of Greenwood visited Mr. and Mrs. Julian Reynolds last week. Mrs. W. E. Baker and daugh ter, Donna, of Chester, were here for Richard Ferguson's funeral and visited the Dorsey Turner family Sunday. Randy Turner attended the Webb-Hopkins wedding in the Eastover Baptist Church in Charlotte, N. C., Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Cheek and Dorsey Turner attended the all- night singing Saturday in Green ville. Kenneth Stroud is spending the week with his aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Brewington, near Joanna. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Pitts and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Burton Reeder Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Maye tour ed the mountains of North Caro lina last week-end. Mrs. Grace Brewer and son, Terry, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith in Fayetteville, N. C., last week. Debbie Hamilton is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. James Fuller in Savanah, Ga. Vernon Williams and George Davis visited relatives of Mr. Davis in Tampa, Fla., recently. Mr. and Mrs. James Poison and family visited Mr. Poison’s spent last week-end with Mrs. valescing at home after an ope- |a Col. $0(111 officers arrived on the scene. _ _ D Martin’s mother, Mrs. Rote ration at Self Memorial hospital We|t ^ cbl. Pressly and his daughter were 12 to 15 feet below, Capt. Burns Neal, in Whitmire. in Greenwood. Charles A. Senn, Jr.. 94. (Ret.) taken to the Laurens hospital for said. Mrs. Thelma Kidd is spending Mrs. Mollie of 1238 K Ave.. Cayce, died emergency treatment but were Two Columbia men, L. D. the summer with her sister and tient at BaUey Memonai nos- SuDdMy * » Columbia adm i t ted Cooley and George Davis, and Mr. and Mrs. hospital after a week of illness- camBuras said Pressly told CharUe Bishop of Laurens were in Charlotte, SeU Memorial Hospital, Green- A MUve ^ ^ ^riviiig west on the first on the scene and began when the rear of the car rescue operations. Other pas- and officers aided the brother-in-law, James Seagraves, grandmother,. Mrs. Pauline Pol- N. C. J W< £? ro , Kryslh%h i* m at bar Uved b * Tt el * ht He waa bypass" son in Gastonia, N. C., on thair Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McLendon, Carol EOgU a member of Congaree Pres- ••started around’’ and he lost sershy — * Mr. and Mr*. Douglas McW.ter. i, , t byterian Church mid worked C ^T veWde veered trio in freeing the mother and D. C. Whitman, and family spent the week-end ^^Stirand with ^ VtUrmna Admtnistra- fromthe highway, struck the daughter. Officers saW Mrs. Tim, Mr. and Mrs. Barry Whit- with Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Hoi- '** }* > ™ Mr «L M« VeriS Uon Columbia. Ha was a yet- culvert’s raised concrete head- Pressly wore a seat belt. * * son-m-iaw, mt. am ’**"“** »«.•«« of Vammo U7«» k... vacation. Mr. and Mrs eran of the Korean War, hav ing served In the Army 30 years. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. man spent their vacation on a ton ni Dublin, Ga. williams tour of the mountains of North Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Harris and lolajs HONORED Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rowe and Mrg IJnria Osborne Lollis, Mrs. Lewis Wallenzine and family were recent visitors of hH __ kaaataH Satm- nvui« «rr ms wue, ears. Pam of Greer, spent a few days Mr. and Mrs. Ted King in Pel- . n<gh ^’ at the conunmuty Louise Rowland Senn; a daugh- last week with Mr. and Mrs ser u house, she received loU of nice * n A (Barbara) Bent- Claude WaUennne while Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Davis of _ hostesses were Mrs ley 01 Au *tin, Texas; a son, WaReuzine was at camp. Roekfocd, 1U., were trecent visl- T mrai a—»~1 Charles Senn, III, of Grove, Mr. and Mrs. H C EngUsh. tor. of Mr and «"• V«™» « o^, ^ Ira* hi * Mrs. Molly Jr., and family visited in Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Johnson Mrs Nel] Adams Mn Senn of ColumbU; a sister. Charleston and toured the Blue Williams. „ o-y’ ^ ^ M rs Lucille Mr » w F - Stoddard of Lau- Ridge mountains on their vaca- Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reeder ^ InJtwnn rens; a brother, J. D. Senn of lion. Wm. Dominick were Mr. and AT MYRTLE BEACH Newbern, N. C.; and a grand- Mrs. Gladys Hughes and Lew- Mrs. Jimmy Farrow and family A ^ Horium ^ irtun child. BUILD A NEW HOUSE Om ymm m* Imm. (My SS Saw*. M m year M. or mm*. ia X w»U. la Tawa or Coaalry. 100% loan. 10 yaar farm. Fin la*. A Wa las. Why pay not, 25 waAoh la chaasa fcaas Taa aMIca* la mrm ymm. 0*ar 4JOOO VWl aar aHka. to- * Waal* yaa Ma la sa Ihr as la yaar ana? J WINCHESTHt GRAHAM HOMES at m. MSAMS T*. Ummm. S. C. cm is were recent guests of Mr. and of Lake Wales, Fla., Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Capps in Walhala. Mrs. Troy Todd and family of Mr. and Mrs. David James Cl ax ton, Ga. and family of Charleston, visited Mrs Wdia Todd spent the Rev. and Mrs. George James weke-end with Mrs. Eva Derrick and Mrs. Ruth Oxner last week. 40 Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Cedi Wooten Floy " a,ker of Norfolk ’ Va *» and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Braswell spent their vacation in Gatlin- burg. Tenn. spending a tew aays wiin Mrs. if ■ e Jack and Freddie McLendon, Aus tjn’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. |C lAfHflUl lAF Pf Red Myers, Johnnie Harmon, Bill Snelgrove. Mr. Austin grad- * IVi 1 v Wayne Wamble and Ricky Wil- uatcd from Clemson University son vacationed at Myrtle Beach, aod is in a training program at Mr. and Mrs. Milford Wright Ware Shoals where they will and family spent their vacation make their home, at Folly Beach. Clinton and Lydia Mills left Sun- Graveside services were con- day for a week’s stay at Myrtle ducted Wednesday at 11:00 a. Beach. Mrs. D. 0. Freeman is m * t Forest Lawn cemetery Clinton Mill leader. She as well iu Laurens by Dr. Claude Mc- as leaders from Lydia are with Intosh. the girts. spent the week-end with Mrs. Walker and children. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Austin are spending a few days with Mrs. William E. Ellis Education Dept. Davis Holland, Jr. Named Director Davis R. Holland, Jr., mem ber of the McDuffie High School faculty in Anderson, has been named director of School Dis- ANNOUNCING! VADA S BEAUTY SHOP — IS NOW OPEN TO SERVE YOU — Located Just Off The Old Laureus-CIfaitom Highway Near Leesville Methodist Church CALL 833-2868 FOR APPOINTMENT Closed On Mondays trict Five’s adult education pro- William E. Ellis, "of Colum- r # sch 1 ? 01 nxe ineir nome. bia, will Join the Presbyterian Steve Jackson and Carroll college faculty this fall as as- “ ^ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rowe Harris spent a few days at Myr- sista £ profesLr of education, n H„ HoI1 “ d . i “ a 11 S0 ^ ° f , JJf* and Frances visited Mrs. Op^ tl* Beach lart week. Dean Joseph M. Getty. H °^ °i ^ Woodward in Augusta, Ga.. and Mrs. Joy Owens and Mrs. nounced tJiay Clty ” e an f u M A rs - Holland are Mrs. William Turner in Green- Frances BrackweD of Startex, Dr Getty, wid the new pro- " Anderson S' 1 * 00 '* MANY PEOPLE • • are aware that Chiro practic Health care, ia the treatment of choice for low Inch pain and other back problems, but they fail to realise that under Chiropractic care hundreds of pa tients have been satis factorily relieved of headaches, asthma, high blood pressure, men strual problems and many of the common illnesses. Why suffer. Chiropractic care may be the answer to vour health problem. DR. J. T. FRENCH 407 Farley Ave. Phone 984-49% Laurens, S. C. Office Hours: 9:00-12:00 ; 2:00-4:00; 6:00-8:00 Monday Through Friday By Appointment ville recently. jurats 0/ Mrs, Ruth Oxner feMor ^ cpecity. will serve as director of PC’s Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shepard Sa ^ rday - _ jk , •7%. A V X. VAAAVTVMSA VPA JT V/ 9 \ A £ A AM and family visited in Charleston nn ^ ' ? r ’’ teacher-training program. H e Due West Woman and Folly Beach on their vaca- an “ Mrs. Joe Gibbs, Jr., i s ^currently completing work | n tion. ^ “ d d^er, Demse, spent toward his y do ^rateTColum- K,lled ,n ACC,dent Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Martin th ^ ir vacation in Danville, Va., last week. CREDITORS’ NOTICE Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Little- bia University in New York. At Laurens Monday EUis, 39, brings a broad Laurens — A 50-year-old Due background of public school West woman was dead on arri- — Whheford's — Flavor-Crisp Chicken „gi£ e "6rd! tog? Dinner 89c 3 Pieces of Chick en, F. F„ Potatoes. Cole Sfanr and Hot Rofls Bargain Box 82.15 9 Pieces of Chick en For. Family of 3 To 5 People All persons having Halms field and Tina of Woodruff, were , .. . . against the estate of Alexander guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roger 10 Tf 1 * h * re Val at Laurens Di8tric t Hospital O’Daniel, deceased, are hereby Dunaway over the week-end. P re sbyterian College. He Monday after the 1965 Dodge in notified to file the same, duly Mr. and Mrs. Ira Martin were ta “ g * 1 * in the Charlotte pubhc whcih she, her husband and verified with the undersigned, called to Orangeburg due to the sch(X)1 8 y* tem from daughter were riding on High- and those indebted to said estate recent death of Mrs. Martin’s 1947 - as head teacher at way 76 By-Pass overturned will please make payment like- sister-in-n-law, Mrs. Alma Ro- Columbia’s A. C. Flora High down a culvert and landed on its wite ■ land. School* 19^63, and then be- top in Little River. (MISS) FRANCES O’DANIEL, Mr and Mrs. G. E. Holder came principal of Lower Rich- Laurens County Coroner Mar- Executrix visited Mr. Holder’s mother, land High. shall Pressley said Mrs. Mar- 302 Owns, St, Mrs. Mattie Holder, a patient A n * tive of Hampton County, garet Pressly died of head in- Clinton, S. C. ’ at Self Memorial Hospital in he received his BA degree Juries from the 3:45 p.m. crash. July 16, 1965 J22-3c-A5 Greenwood, on Saturday. (nan Carson-Newman -College Rescuers worked more than half Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tinsley and “ 1961 > attended the guidance an hour to free her and her 15- CREDITORS’ NOTICE Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tinsley institute at the University of year-old daughter, Jane, from All persons having claims toured the mountains of Tennes- Alabama for one semester and 1116 family car which landed, against the estate of Lucy Ag- xee visiting Rock City on their has been working toward his bottom up, in about 12 inches of nes Pinson, deceased, are vacation. doctorate at Columbia Univer- w ater. hereby notified to file the sity for the past three sum- Laurens City Police Capt. W. BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING nriers. He studied there the Burns said the woman’s hus- ANNIVERSARIES past spring as a research as- band, John Lowry Pressly, 51, Lonnie Osborne had a birthday gig tent under a grant from the crawled from the vehicle before July 28th. International Paper Company — — Mrs. Verla Griffin, Joel Ginn Foundation and Joel Lawson had birthdays He served for ^ months in Jldy 29- .. . , the Army during World War Rick> Lyda has a birthday jj^ active in civic J22-3C-AS ^ ^^ . c , and religious affairs of the — MrS L,n All n e Kinard ’ Sandy communities in which he has Campbell, Bardy Cannon, and ^ ~ Merl Graham have birthdays same, duly verified, with the undersigned, and those indebt ed to said estate will please make payment likewise. MARY PINSON McQUEEN Executrix Box 306, Loris, S. C. July 19, 1965 EUis is married to the for mer Louise Dean of Whitmire. THE FAMILY BUCKET .... $3.50 15 PIECES CHICKEN, 8 HOT ROLLS SERVES 5 TO 7 HUNGRY PEOPLE THE BARREL . . . . $4.75 21 PIECES OF CHICKEN Perfect For Tired Housewives, Parties, Picnic, Church Parties and Social Functions FISH DINNER $1.00 2 FLOUNDER FILLETS, FRENCH FRIES, COLE SLAW, HOT ROLLS AND TARTAR SAUCE BUCKET OF FISH $3.95 10 FILLETS OF FLOUNDER, COLE SLAW, TARTAR SAUCE AND HOT ROLLS SHRIMP DINNER .. . .. $1.15 JUMBO SHRIMP, FRENCH FRIES, COLE SLAW, TARTAR SAUCE AND HOT ROLLS BUCKET ’O SHRIMP .. .. $3.95 25 JUMBO SHRIMP, TARTAR SAUCE, • HOT CREDITORS’ NOTICE All persons having claims against the estate of C. T. Sat- J'uy _ terfield, deceased, are hereby ^ a They have four chUdren, two notified to file the same, duly J*™- “ d JLSl boys and two girls, and are verified, with the undersigned. UUeton have birthdays August memben of ^ Baptigt chu^h and those indebted to said estate 1 - * „ ^ jriU payment like- ^ Cn^e ^Pb^Stove ^ FROM OEOWJU LOU ELLEN SATTERFIELD ha ^ e rs bl ^^ y ^ a ^fJd sJ^Jto^y ^f Covtagto^, Wallenzine have birthdays Au- Ga., were Saturday visitors of gust 4. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jones. Floyd Walker and Roy Law- Mike Jones accompanied them Patronize The Chronicle Advertisers STOP BY TO SEE US! We invite you to browse through our store. We have a large stock of French Provincial, Italian, Span ish, Mediterranean, Contemporary and Early American Furniture. Alma T. Galloway, Interiors, will be happy to talk with you about your decorating needs. LAWSON i ptra a umi.. .| COMPANY SAVE A LOT JIMML S* Executrix 104 N. Livingston St., Clinton, S. C. July 20, 1965 J29-3C-A12 son will have birthdays August 5. borne for a few days visit. Mr.’ and Mr*. Clyde Brazil! celebrate their wedding anniver sary August 1. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kernells, Jr., have a wedding anniversary August 3. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Heaton have a wedding anniversary August 4. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Whiteford's Drive-In oouin orofta shtmk Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Fitzpat rick announce the birth of a daughter, Tina Joanna, on July 19 at an Athens, Ga., hospital. Mrs. Fitzpatrick is the former Glenda Gooch of this city. " ADAMS-HARBIS BITES Mrs. Julia Adams and Ralph Harris were married July 25 at the office of Probate Judge Hew- lette Wasson in Laurens. After a short honeymoon to the moun tains of North Carolina they will be at home at 406 Shands Street. Mrs. Elmer Queen is a patient at Self Memorial Hospital in Greenwood. Little Durant Lowery is coee- IF YOU DON’T BEAD THE CHRONICLE TOC DON’T GET THE NEWS PHONE 855-8541 2 new designs! 6 new coioriftfs! Aegean Vinyl Corlon has a rich, textured surface that’s tong rearing... and easy to clean! 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