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CMpto* & C> Thiraday, October 7 y lMI IflS CXiMTON CHSONICLB WHO'S WHERE £ k — A* — Reported By Neood SeyoMV 833-0541 or 833-1817 Items of latenet About CUsteu Fell Mr. and Mrs. W. A. der, Mr. and Mrs. Joe end Dr. and Mrs. Robert Grube of this city, and Dr. find Mrs. Benny Marshall of . Camden, spent the week-end in Atlanta, Ga. While there they attended ., the Georgia Tech-Clemson foot ball game. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Reed moved Tuesday into their new residence at 900 Cedar Street. ATTEND EXPOSITION Mr. and Mrs. R. Michael Tur ner accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Dunson of Green ville, spent last week in New York City. Mr. Turner and Mr. Dunson attended the Interna tional Exposition at Atlantic City, N. J. Among Cligtonians attending _ Tech-C!op>w«& loot- ball game Saturday in At- ,mw +z t <,a., were Mr. and Mrs. T. Heath Copeland, Mr. and Mrs. Jamas Jacks and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jaxges Cog, and Mr. and Mfa. W. P. Rogers. Mrs. R. w, Johnson and her sisters, MUN* DolUe and Eve- _ _ of Laurens, vie- fbfffler’s danghter and «•,! son-in-law, Lt. Charles H. Crowl, in Brunswick, Ga., the past week-end. Herschel Thomason returned today after spending the past few days in Miami, Fla., at tending the Furniture Sales convention. Mrs. Sara Avinger and Amy Lee Gaskins, operators of Sa ra’s Beauty Shop, recently at tended the Carolina Beauty and Harvest Festival in Charlotte, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Crouch of Spartanburg, spent the week end with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Price. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Chand ler and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Horton visited their mother, Mrs. R. S. Horton, at Hawkins’ Rest Home in Newberry Sun day. Week-end guests of Dr. and Mrs. Delmar Rhame and Rich ard Rhame was Miss Rita Chandler of Converse College, Spartanburg. • Clemson students home for the week-end visiting their fam ilies were Jim Addison, Billy Ballard, and William Bell. THIS WEEK-END DINE OUT AT .«> , • LAURENS COUNTY’S FINEST South Broad Street. Clinton, S. C. — FEATURING — PRIME AND CHOICE BEEF CUT AND COOKED TO ORDER OVER LIVE CHARCOAL SPECIAL THIS THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS ONLY— Fresh Water Catfish Plate SERVED WITH HUSH PUPPIES, FRENCH FRIES, SLAW, TEA AND COFFEE $1.25 Lawrence Ferguson of Green ville, and James H. Bradford of this city, represented the Indus trial Supply Co. at the Textile Exposition held last week in At lantic City, N. J. TO VISIT HERE Lt. and Mrs. Glenn B. Reaves and sons, Dave and Mike, of Orlando, Fla., will arrive Sat urday for several weeks visit with their parents and grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Simpson in Joanna and Mr. and Mrs. Davis Pitts of this p$ty^... Miss Donna Seawrigbt, for merly of Ware Shoals, Is now making her home with Mrs. James Tiller. Master Gregg Kenrick of North Augusta, visited last week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Tankersley. On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Tankersley accompanied him home and visited during the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Kenrick. LOBES FATHER Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Mabry were called to Honea Path last Saturday due to the illness and death of Mr. Mabry’s father, John C. Mabry. Funeral ser vices were held on Wednesday in Honea Path. Misses Beverly Muller and Kathy Smith, both students at Anderson Junior College, spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mm. Paul Muller of this city and Mr. anJ Mrs. Wade Smith of Kinards. Making Residence Here Mr. and Mrs. John Brown are making their new residence on S. Adair Street. Coming to Clin ton from Savannah, Ga., Mr. Brown is employed with the Tor- rington Company in the labora tory department. Attending Hairdressers Meeting Mrs. Dell B. Crews is in Char lotte this week where she is at tending the Carolina Beauty and Harvest Festival at the Queen Charlotte Hotel. Mrs. Ronald Cleaver of Elber- ton, Ga., arrived Wednesday to visit for a few days with friends in the city while Mr. Cleaver is on a company tour with Catawba Timber Company. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Crider Sr. of Charleston spent the weekend were Charles Holland, Kenneth with their son and daughter-in- Orr, Johnnie Lanford, Robert law, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Grider Blackwell, Sue O’Dell, Edwin Jr. and family on Hickory Street. Sloan, Roger Cooper, William Bell, Billy Ballard, Lykes Hen derson. Mr. and Mrs. Fuller Reese, who are spending some time in Monticello, Fla., where Mr. Reese is connected with the Sea board Railway, Joined their sons, Bob Jleese, » student at Gard- ner-|rebb Junior College in Boll ing Springs, N. C., and Buck Reese, student ft Clemson, here for the week-end. Mrs. N. W. McDaniel returned Sunday from a several week’s stay with her daughter, Mrs. W. T. Coker and Mr. Coker in Canton, N. C., and Mr. and Mrs. J. Dennis Sowers at Bat Cave, N. C. Emory Dillon and Ronnie Til ler, cadets at Georgia Military of College Mllledgeville, Ga., spent the former’s brother, C. L. Me- the week-end with their parents, Invaille. Others attending the fu- Mr. and Mrs. John Mimnaugh neral services Sunday were Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. James Tiller, and Mrs. Poole, Mrs. Qyde Coop- Mr< Mrs. Jimmy Eari er ‘ ^ “* Gregory and son and Mrs. Coop- Mrs. Olin Bell returned Mon- ©r Gregory visited relatives in day from Ivanhoe, N. C., where Jflickory Tavern, Sunday. hCr j°w in ' 1 ^ ■ Miss Sandy Huffstetler has re- n™ 8 « ter « !!!» and turned to b* r home having spent ^ 8 , e i PeClally ^ r i 6 ** pogt^four months in wkrm christening of her granddaugh- spring^ Georgia. -She is the ter, Anna Hollingsworth Brown daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis on Sunday. They were Joined by Huffstetler their wn and brother, Dick Bell Mr , RoIul , d w „ , ot Atlanta. guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Long Lt. and Mrs. Bill Horne of in Prosperity on Sunday. Recent Waroer Robins, Ga., visited his visitors bf Mr. and Mrs. Amick parents Mr. and Mrs. W. S. were/Mrs. Rachel Counts of At* Horne over the week-end. lanra, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. King and ; jraiss Carole Johnson is a pa- Mrs. H. R. Phillips of Spartan- tient at Greenwood Self Memor- burg have returned from a visit ial Hospital where she is under- with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cruick- going treatment, shanks and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Mr. and Mrs. Henry Goodwin King of Gainesville, Fla. They and family were recent visitors also attended the Florida-Louis- in Greenville, ana State game and the Green- Mr. and Mrs. James Gordon wood High-Gainesville High game during the week . Mrs. Ray Pitts has returned to her position in the Clinton Mills office following an illness of two weeks William C. Bolt of Phoenix, Arizona visited his sister, Mrs. Jack Red and family during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Sumeral and Mrs. Jack Anderson had as their guests the past week Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sumeral of New port, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. Rick Wells of Laurinburg, N. C., recently spent the week-end with the lat ter’s mother, Mrs. Horace C. Smith. Mr. Wells is affiliated with St. Andrews College. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burnett and children, Chocky and Joan of Columbia spent the week-end with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burnette, Sr. . Among the Clemson College students home for the week-end of Spartanburg were hare Satur day visiting with llr. and Mrs. Hugh Jacobs and attended the PC-Wofford football Mr. and Mrs. Ev< of Gastonia, N. C., spent Sdhday with Mrs. Carson’s sister, JUta. John Rose boro and Mr. Rose- boro. RETURN FROM VACATION Mrs. H. E. Sturgeon of this city and her daughter, Miss Jane Sturgeon of Durham, N. C., ar rived Friday from a vacation trip to points of intreest along the coast and the mountains. On Sunday, Miss Sturgeon returned to Durham to resume her work at Duke University. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Seymour and sons spent the week-end in Bowman, Ga., with their pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Sey mour and Mr. and Mrs. Haley Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bonds and Mrs. Ethel Pitts visited Mrs. Pitts, daughter, Mrs. Wayne Jarvis and family in Rock Hill the past Sunday. Also visiting the Jarvis’ were Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Pitts‘of Spartanburg. Mrs. C. J. Musselwhite of Co lumbia, spent toe week-end with her mother, Mrs. Marie Singley. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Snelgrove were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jeter and Mrs. Grace Reed of Whitmire. Seaman Bill Quarles has re turned to the Naval base in Charleston after spending a 30- day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Quarles. Cross Hid News MRS. HAROLD AUSTIN Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Larri- more and sons of Hemingway, spent the past week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hollings worth. / Mrs. R. W. Griffin has re turned from several days visit with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Brown in Orangeburg. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Smith of Columbia, have been recent guests of Mrs. F. S. Cole. Those attending Presbyterial at Thorawell last Tgalday in cluded airs. C. B. Mins, Mrs. R. T. Hollingsworth, Mrs. J. O. Denny, Mrs. E. R. Austin, Mrs. W. M. Leaman and Mrs. J. H. Austin. Mr and Mrs, T. S. and son, Evemt, of Ntartjr visited Mr. and lifi. Nichols, £r., have recently 64th wedding ai ^ Mr and Mrs. M. C. PMl were week-end visitors with flfiflr daughter and famfly, Mr. Mrs. W. O. Brodie, in burg. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Spartanburg, visited Mrs. Wade last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Sr., visited, places of in the' mountains of North lina and Tennessee recently t oce (j0ufc dsetes... W*«} qeu* (Jeunqfe sss-uat Chicken Stew J. E. EVANS HOUSE On Joanna-Whitmire Highway FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8-3:00 P.M. 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