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CliaUn, & C, Thuraday, October 21, 1965
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Reported By
Naomi Seymour
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Heme of Interest About Clinton Folk
Major and Mrs. Bill Beck
and Robin spent the week-end
in Florence with her mother,
Mrs. Agnes Brodie.
Mrs. J. I. Adair of Green
ville has been visiting Mrs.
Emmie McMahan and daugh
ter, Mrs. Almon Spencer.
Mrs. Ferdinand Jacobs is re
cuperating at home for a few
days following a minor injury
over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Snelgrove
and Bin. R. L. Snelgrove and
daughter, MUdred visited in
Saluda Sunday with the letters
sister, Caye Berry, and also in
Bates burg with Mr. and Mn.
Zonnie Hawkins and family.
Mrs. Hugh Eichelberger was a
visitor in Anderson on Monday
and Tuesday. While there she
attended a dinner party given
by Bin. Walter Mayfield in honor
of a niece, Mn. Stephen Green-
berger of Morristown, New Jer
sey. On Tuesday Mn. Eichelber
ger and her sisten, Mrs. John
Townsend and Mrs. Dillard Wat
son entertained their niece at
lunch at the Dogwood Club in
Anderson.
PLEDGES SORORITY
Bliss Wanda Lynn Thomason,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James
Harold Thomason, pledged Del
ta Zeta Sorority, Zeta Pi Chap
ter, at the Univenity of Geor
gia, Athens, this fall.
Mn. E. F. Culbreath of
Charlotte, N .C., spent Satur
day with her mother, Mn. O.
I. Sheely.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Purker-
son of Raleigh, N. C., spent
the week-end with Mn. J. B.
Wilder. On Sunday they were
joined by Mr. and Mn. G. C.
Wilder of McCormick and tour
ed the mountains oft North
Carolina. ‘ *
Mn. Belle Henderson is
spending a few days this week
with her sister in Henderson
ville, N. C.
Mrs. Sidney Bryson is a pa
tient at Bailey Memoial Hos
pital where she is undergoing
treatment.
Dr. and Mn. Henry T. Lilly of
Davidson College will visit this
weekend with Dr. and Mn. Mar
shall Brown.
Mr .and Mn. Thomas A. Sas
ser of Garden City, Ala., and
Mr. and Mn. Thomas A. Sas
ser, Jr., of Columbia, were re
cent visiton of Mr. and Mn.
John H. Brown.
Mr. and Bin. Pope Chapman
were in Salem, N. C., to attend
the 48th reunion of the National
reunion of the 81st, Wildcat,
Division, October 8, 9, and 10.
Mr .and Mn. David Waten
of Decatur, Ga., and Miss Bev
erly Muller of Anderson, were
week-end guests of Mr. and
Mn. Paul Muller.
Dr. Richard Lyon Morgan
delivered the intensive Bible
study, “The Early Church in
Action,” on October 18 and 14
to the women of the Fayette
ville Presbyerial at Highland
Presbyterian Church, Fayette
ville, N. C.
Mr. and Mn. P. Mark Pitts
and sons of Aiken, spent the
weekend with Mn. P. M. Pitts.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Wayne Jarvis
and children, Mike, Stanley and
Jenny of Rock Hill visited Mn.
Ethel R. Pitts this past weekend.
Mr. and Mn. Don G. Creighton Cpl. Milton More and friends
and children, Jim and Cathy, from Fort Jackson visited in the
spent the weekend in Atlanta, city this weekend with Cpl.
Ga., with their mother and Moore’s parents, Mr. and Bin.
grandmother, Mn. J. M. Creigh- Perry Moore.
ton - Mr. and Mn. Cliff Tucker, Sr.
Mr. and Mn. Brewer Dixon visited the mountains of North
and daughter, Connie, of Miami Carolina Sunday.
Shores, Fla., arrived yesterday Mr. and Mn. John Snelgrove
for several days visit with Mn. and Mn. J. B. Snelgrove spent
C. M. Bailey. Sunday in Oteen, N. C. with the
Mrs. Frank Miller, Mn. J. B. latter’s brother, Henry Martin.
Speake, Mrs. John W. Little and Cadets ,Billy Hamer, Keith
Mn. Julian Coleman visited dur- Trammell and Gordon Stewart of
ing the weekend in Henderson- Camden Military Academy visit-
ville, N. C. at the cottage home ed their parents thif week-end.
of Mn. Coleman. They are the sons of Mr. and
Mr. and Mn. Ed King spent Mn. Robert Hamer, Mr. and
the past weekend in Atlanta, Ga. Mn. Henry Trammell, and Dr.
While there they attended the and Mn. Claude Cooler.
Auburn-Georgia Tech football Col. and Mn. Felton Moore
Same. 0 f Augusta, Ga., were week-
Mn. Milford Smith and child- e nd visiton of Col. and Mn.
ren, Gale, Barry and Libby, p owe U Fraser. While here they
spent the weekend visiting their attended the homecoming fes-
parents and grandparents, Mr. tivitles at Presbyterian Col
and Mn. Walter Jones in Blacks- i ege
bU m r /‘ . „ m i. . Mr - and Mrs - Ernest R.
Mr. and Mn. T. V. Caskey of Quarts visited during the week-
Columbia were recent vUitore of d Tuscaloosa, Ala., with
Dr and Mm. Marshall Brown, u,. tatter ., brother ; p
Mrs. J. H. Bradley of Gas- A Rushton, Jr., and family,
tonia, N. C, is yMtiha her o„ Saturday they attended the
mece, Mrs. G. C Mclnvaille, TMme „ ee . juab^a football
Mr. MclnvaiUe, and other rela- Bm^gban,.
wi ^ . .. . . Visitor, From Florida
Miss Kristi King, student at Mr Mrs John Mlmb , of
Brenau Colleges in Gainesville Jacksonville, Florida arrived In
Zr' nnrent. m m! the city yesterday for a visit with
W L J' S?!' d M the latter’s mother, Mrs. S. B.
Irene Little, and Mn. Nene
Workman attended the lunch
eon and special meeting of the
Retired Teachers Association
of South Carolina in Columbia
Monday.
Mn. C. J. Bouknight of Charl
eston is visiting her mother, Mn.
Metta Stone. Recent visiton of
Mn. Stone were Rev: and Bln.
W. Q. Grigg of Charlotte, N. C.
and Miss Amelia Bouknight of
the University of South Carolina.
Mr. and Mrs. Pope Chapman
attended the state convention
of the American Legion in Green
ville.
EXHIBIT ART AT FAIR
Among Clintonians exhibiting
works of art last week in the
Spartanburg Fair were Mn. A.
C. Young and Mn. Marshall
Brown. Mrs. Young received an
honorable mention for her oil
painting in the amateur division
and Mrs. Brown third place with
an oil painting. Also exhibiting
was Mrs. David S. Cook in the
professional division with an oil
portrait.
Among those from Clinton at
tending the funeral of Ralph
Young in Newberry Friday
were: Mr. and Mrs. Irby Fer
guson and Mary Ann, Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Ellis, Mrs. J. H.
Hunter, Mrs. Andy Young, Sr.,
Mr. and Mrs. William Spoone,
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Young, Mrs.
Connie Young, Mr. and Birs.
Clyde Young,
and Mace Young,
ers included Mr.
Maxwell
est.
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i rv..„ u „ , Brent Holcombe spent the
.. . '. , . ' ug Ray weekend In Columbia with fri-
inf M r ; m’t '"X Frankie Cston, son of Dr.
m S n ‘5“' "d M ”- F ™ k Gaston. He was
£“ k J” “If , Polnt ’ SO- Joined on Sunday by his parents,
ing espedaBy to see their new ^ ^ Mr ” y Ga ^ Holcombe:
Whn^.«. iv.™ rwLh r ” ha ' who accompanied him home.
sr.ii Mr and Mr »- Charles "M.
n f R rk.-w „ M v' G fT, a Gaffney visited Ted Morris,
V'^dthe wh „ ls a paUent in the Green:
n»n«™ M IL Sdy vilie General Hospital on Snt-
here r whe'rTt^v visilS'^'and
C„Ue««’ U '' iUM *‘ Pr ” byterl “ M «- WhU Jer and ^
Mr orri Mr« w c u and P 0 ^ 8 of interest in the
visited her mntiier Mr« p 01 ^ North Carolina mountains.
Adiw? «nri k ’ ^ , P * B . M/Sgt. and Mrs. A. E. Balk-
M “ d .„^ l S U u W sT* “tada and Dennis, of
“ r ’ f d „ M .. D - H - ®,*F- Newburgh, N. Y„ left Tuesday
on Sundav W " hu ' 8, °*’- Ga • for Sheppard AFB, wichiu
Marion Nabors is a patient at fu«l^, eXaS V ) ’* h ' re
the Veterans Hnsnitai in stationed, after spending the
toe veterans Hospital in Colum- past week with Mrg Balkham . s
MOVF to nfw hamit parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Mr« T m iJ? v H I 01 ? E u Bigbee. They were accompan-
J- t DiCk daUgh - ied here by Mr. and Mrs. Big-
mnvad M |nJ D C J’ haVe 1)66 who had becn visiting them
moved Into their new home on ^ Ne wburgh.
Hickory Street.
Mr aan/i Mrs, r, , , j r, w MiSS Ame L 00 Black, Student
T H i D , a r id Payne of at Converse CoUege, Spartan-
MwTdTvs th 8 ” burg ’ spent the week-end with
" al pr day ]n ^ h s ^ ek wi H 1 thelr her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
sister-in-law, Mrs. H. D. and Mrs. Robert F. Black. She
Paya ®’ 811(1 °ther relatives. was accompanied by class-
Students home from the Uni mates Toler Yates, Shelby Far-
versity of South Carolina this rey, Betsy Mullin and Dorothy
week-end were Misses Corrine Pittman, who with the Blacks
Boyd, Barbara Eichelberger, saw the Greenville Little The-
and Carol Shealy. atre production, “Brigadoon”
Mrs. John B. Holland has Friday evening in which anoth-
returned from several days er friend, Patsy Rogers, has a
visit with her daughter and leading role,
son-in-law, the Rev. and Mrs. Lt. and Mrs. Mac Gaffney
Jeiry Moye, in Louisville, Ky. left last week for Valdosta, Ga.,
Mrs. Ernest Chaney has re- where they will make their
turned from a several months home. Lt. Gaffney, who receiv-
visit with her daughter, Mrs. ed his commission at Clemson
S. P. Beaman, and Mr. Bea- University this summer, is at-
man in Pittsburgh, Pa. tending flight, schol at Hunter
Little John Lay and Joanna AFB, near Valdosta.
Lay of Ware Shoals, spent the Miss Betty Black, freshman
week-end with their grandpa- at Brenau, in Gainesville, Ga.,
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Davis V. spent the week-end with her pa-
Pi tts. rents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert F.
Mrs. Leonard Biship and son,. Black. Betty has been elected
David, spent the week-end in vice-president of the A. D. Pi
Lawrenceville, Ga., with her Pledges. Due to her standing on
sister, Birs. Skeet Duncan, and tlle English placement test she
Mr. Duncan. h8s a* 80 been exempted from
Mrs. Emeline Shirley, Mrs. freshman English.
S. T. Plowden and daughter, There will be an installation
Patti, attended the Atlanta Ken- service on Sunday evening, Oct-
nel Club Dog Show, Saturday, ober 24, in Hendersonville, N. C.
Their miniature dachshunds en- for the Rev. Hugh Eichelberger.
tered in the smoothed haired dog Rev. Eichelberger is the new
show class won first and second pastor of Trinity Presbyterian
prixe ribbons. Church. He is the son of Mrs.
Mrs. A. A. Ramage, Jr., Mrs. Hugh Eichelberger of this city
Irene Pitts, and Miss Louise and the late Mr. Eichelberger.
Kern attended the South Caro- W. R. Anderson, Jr., presi-
lina Division of the U. D. C.’s at dent of the Laurens County Re-
the Wade Hampton Hotel in Co- tired Teachers Association,
lumbia, Thursday. Mrs. Annie Bell Brown, Mrs.
CksNtti 88 m Sport Coupt—
with elnn-tculpUd att-ntw Body by Fisher,
by Chevrolet
Two now Super Sport beauties
for a hardtop and convertible
—propelled by nothing less than the
new Turbo-Jet 396 V8.
This remarkably efficient power plant,
with aircraft-type valves, deep-breath
ing ports and other design advances,
develops 325 hp in the standard
version. And you're welcome to order
more—in a 360-hp version—if you’re
so inclined.
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See the new ’66 Cl
Chevy n, Corvair and C<
Both Chevelle SS 396 models ride on
a special flat-cornering chassis. A fully
synchronized 3-speed transmission with
floor-mounted stick shift is standard. Or
you can order a 4-speed or Powerglide
—also Strato-bucket front seats, center
console and full SS instrumentation.
Your Chevrolet dealer’s is the place to
see how all this feels from behind the
wheel. He’s a great believer
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