The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, March 17, 1966, Image 3

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/ I - K rn«<,»n. C.. Thnrudav, March 17, 1966 THE CLINTON CtlRONTCLE WHO'S WHERE... - 4 )■ \ — As — Reported Ry Naomi Seyinour Phones 833*0541 or 833-1817 Items of Interest About Clinton Folk Mr. and Mrs. Carl Floyd Mrs. John W. Little will from Olanta, were recent leave tomorrow for Rocking- guests of . her sister, Mrs. ham, N. C., to visit for sever- Frank Miller. „ al days with her daughter, Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. John B. Pittman, Mr. Blakely Tribble last weekend Pittman, and her new grand- were their daughter, Mrs. Ed- daughter, Irene, ward Wills from Erskine and Mrs. Bill Blake also their son and family, Dr. Doug, of High and Mrs. David E. Tribble spent last week with her from Columbia. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mrs. W. H. Shandfs from Ray Mr. Blake was here for everal the week-end and accompan- and ied them home. Miss Leooe their Crosby, Mrs. Fred Crosby ree^. and Mrs. Annie West of Tuesday attending the Spring Rally and banquet held in . , , t honor of the ' National Com- Hospital. She is the daughter i » 1 . - Weekend guests of Dr. and Mrs. Wyman Shealy, Jr., Mrs. Dav.a »vuxon were me and children, Eleanor, Mike, former’s sister and brother- and George Wyman, of Or- in-lgw, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe angeburg, spent Sunday with Todd and son, Mark, from Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Shealy. Conway. Mrs. Shealy returned Tues- Misses Judy Davis and day for the day. Dianne Asbill have resumed MisV'Sally Walker and Miss their studies at Winthrop hav- Cynthia Boyle have returned ing spent the semester break to Winthrop College after with their parents. spending their mid-semester Mrs. Clarence Stinnett was break in Florida. They were called to Rome, Ga., the first guests of Mrs. C. A. Koplitz of last week due to the death and her daughter, Bebe, in of her sister m-law, Mrs. Ed- Saragota, and visited Miami, na Crow P° r l Lauderdale, Palm Beach, Miss Lea Bixler is a pa- Daytona and Jacksonville, tient at Greenville General mander of the American Le- of Rev. and Mrs. Alfred L. Greenville visited days last week with Mrs. Eugene Bethea home on Cleveland S Mr. and Mrs. IJugh Na- Union were also supper bors, formerly of Clinton, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray have moved into their recent- on Monday, ly purchased home at tt—^ Mr. and Mrs. Pope Chap- Copeland St., Laurens. man were in Columbia on GORDONS Shoes For The Entire Family TFip suit shoe that loves to go! Two tone pump tied up front and strapped at the back. Shapely from its heel to the rounded vamp... a season starlet in any of its fashion-right colors. $14.99 pion, at the Wade Hampton M ix l er - Hotel. ( * Miss Amelia West, from Mrs. James Murrah, sister Dteen, N. C., spent several of Mrs. D. O. Rhame, has da y s lasl week wlth her moth - returned to Batesburg after er ’ ^ rs - ^ B- West, Jr. spending several days at Mr. and Mrs. George Bult- TBailey Memorial Hospital. man of Sumter spent the Mrs. Bessie Fraser Betan- weekend with the former’s court and Mrs. John Smith sister, Mrs. Raymond Pitts, of Georgetown, visited Mrs. Recovering In Charleston James Dick and Lana Cope- Harold L. Austin is recu- land Dick over the week- perating at the Naval Hospit- end. Mrs. Frank Wyman also al in Charleston following a spent Friday with them, sudden illness while enroute ALTAR FLOWERS to Naples, Italy. He is the son Flowers were placed in the cf Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Austin, sanctuary of Broad Street Mrs. Jack Scruggs Sr. from Methodist Church Sunday by McCormick visited last week Mrs. Olin Bell in loving mem- with her daughter and son-in- ory of Mr. Bell, commemo- law, Mr. and Mrs. Rembert rating his birthday. Truluck. Friends of Mrs. Frank Clferles Holland, student at Simpson will be glad to know Clemson University, spent the that she is recuperating at week-end with his parents, her home on North Adair Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Holland. Street following a week s Mrjs. Huey Harper was call- stay in Bailey Memorial Hos- ed to the Hickory Grove 'Certified' Title pita1. Community, Sunday, due to . • „ „ CALLED TO ALABAMA death of her father, B. R. At Stote Session Mrs. A. C. \oung Jr. was j ones Funeral services were wniiam ivr m Phn called to Sylacauga, Ala., conducted Monday at the Sal- ^ ^nn^hv th^s' last Friday due to the sud- em Presbyterian Church near t0g ’ Was honor , ed , by the ^ den death of her father, L. York , Professional Photograph- W. McClure. Funeral services FAMILY VISITING were held on Sunday. Ac- FROM FLORIDA meracraftsman of America and national council member for Professional Photograph ers of'America. The CPP title is bestowed by the state association to photographers whose profes sional standing in the com munity warrants recognition and whose photographic ser vices measure up to the high •standards set by the qualify ing board. Thornwell Herd Is Highly Rated Brattleboro, Vermont — A new annual herd production average for milk and butter- fat has been announced for the Registered Holstein herd owned by Thornwell Orphans* age, Clinton. As reported by Holsteln- Friesian Association of Amer ica, with offices in Brattle boro, the herd has completed its latest testing year with an official per-cow average of 14,237 lbs. of milk and 532 lbs. oi butterfat, based on com pleted lactations. Clemson University super vised the weighing and pro>- duction testing procedures in cooperation with this breed improvement program of the Holstein organization. The results of participation in official production testing are useful to herd owners in measuring breeding progress analyzing herd management and the development of out standing cow families. This herd’s performance level compares favorably wKh the average U. S. cow’s an nual output of 7,880 lbs. of milk and 285 lbs. of butterfat. Production averages are cal culated on the commonly em ployed, two milkings per day,. 305-day, mature equivalent basis to provide a compari son standard. OFFICE SUPPLIES " CHRONICLE PUB. CO. PHONE 833-0541 WILLIAM M. SHIELDS Shields Awarded companying her were Mr. Mrs Glen B Reeves ers Association at the state convention held in Columbia early this week. Mr. Shields was among the select photo- , , . , , graphers in the state to re- arnved last week for a ceive th ^ Certifie d Profession- and night. A past president of the state association and Southeastern As seen in McCALL’S Young and their daughter, sons from De iand, Florida, Kay. RETURN FROM LA. months visit here with their Dr and Mrs R M Fuller * j j 1 , Photographer title at ban Dr. and wS Mrs! ofrU tS’ - “ " ° d a > er have returned from a sev- Dr George Retlingrath at- eral days visit in New Or- tended a two-day minister’s leans, La., Where Drs. Fuller r . r ,nvnentinn this week in Pn and Walker attended a meet- i thlS WCek ” C °, Photographers Association, '>diKer auenaea a meet i umbia H e was accompanied Mr c h i P id« ic 'nresentlv ing of the New Orleans Grad- hv Mr( . Reiiinomth JV1r - » meias 18 presently uate Medical Assembly. ' M^s Marv Baifev Vance Chairman of the Board of Wilton Lanford of Norfolk, student at Chatham HaU Governors of SEPA ' He 15 Va spent the week-end here „ Chatham Hall a me mber of the American Vd., spem me wees tno nere Chatham, Va., spent several W1 »XT urkCDT'TA* days recentl y at her home IN ATLANTA HOSPITAL l, ere . she is the daughter of Mrs. Jack Jeanes is conva- Mr and Mrs Robert Vance lescing at Crawford J. Long Mrs . Ira D Holt and da h . Hospital in Atlanta, Ga., fol- ter Miss Jane Holt p rofessor lowing, surgery there last of Catawba College in Salis- GORDONS Shoes For The Entire Family Th \, Ul . there look PRESCRIPTIONS PROMPT, ECONOMICAL PRESCRIPTION SERVICE • “Serving This Area 82 Years” We Give S & H Green Stamps Youngs Pharmacy r i; North Broad Street • • Dial 833-1220 ’ A Society of Photographers, Ca- -wm. - — -. v ! mm HEADLINER VALUE! THE MOST TRUSTED NAME IN ELECTRONICS week. bury, N. C., spent the week- Mrs. Ernest Koty of Co- e nd with Dr. and Mrs. George Iumbia, mother of Mrs. James Be iij n g ra t b L. Walker, stayed with her Miss Agnes Davis spent the gi andchildren here while their weekend in Marion, N. C. parents were away on a re- with Mrs Claude workman. RETURN FROM REEVESVILLE ... . , Mr. and Mrs. Carl I. Chand- entertamed a number of ler have returned home after I V* « s \ rx4 4 1 .-V » , • l „ .— . ^ O • . M cent trip to New Orleans, i ENTERTAIN GUESTS ' Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Holland friends at their home on Sun spending several weeks in Charles G. Buice. c The season for GROWING THINGS! Such as i a Savings Account Open yours notv. M. S. Bailey & Son, Bankers Established 1886 Member FDIC "41/2% Interest Paid On One Year Savings Certifcates" day. Included in the group Reevesville, with their daugh- » e K e i o ttS \, ter - Mrs - williai " W. Hutto, Hubert Pitts Mrs Metta Mr Hutto and granddaughter) Stone, Miss Sara Stone, Mr. Gar ia and Mrs. Joe McGee and Mr and Mrs T w _ AUen children. from Greer spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs F. T. Buice their daughter) Mrs Ray irom Rock Hill were guests Dendy Mr Dendy and fam . recently of their son and ily> coming especially for the anC ^ ^ rS ’ Baptismal service of their grandchildren, Nancy and Terri, on Sunday evening at the First Baptist Church. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Potts Jr. were the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Potts Sr. and his sister, Miss Leila Potts from Rock Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Davis R. Hol land and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hill and children spent Sun day in Anderson with the Hol land’s son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Davis R. Holland Jr. Mrs. Leland Young, Sophie, Dell and Miss Leanna Young of Charlotte, N. C., visited Mr! and Mrs. Jimmy Young in Charleston for the week end. They also visited Leland Young, who is a patient at the Medical College hospital and found that he is improv ing. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Camp bell, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Jo Meadors and children spent the week-end with Lt. and Mrs. Bill Sease in Columbus, and Fort Benning, Ga. Mrs. Campbell remained for a longer visit with her daugh ter and family. COMPLETES TRAINING Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cole man and daughter, Lynn, re turned Wednesday from a trip., to Biloxi, Miss., where they attended the graduation exercises of their son, A/2c Harold Coleman, Jr., from the Air Force School of Electronics at Keesler AB, Miss. While there they also visited in New Orleans, La. They were accompanied to Montgomery, Ala., by his sister’, Mrs. Marion Nabors who stopped off for a visit with her sister, Mrs. J. D. Henry and Mr. Henry. Air man Coleman accompanied them home for a thirty day leave after which he will go to Myrtle Beach AFB where he has been assigned. Clinton, S. C. ... I am going to go to Europe next year. I save part of my pay check each week . . . You know vou must save for what you want in life. ITIZENS FEDERAL HAVING AXD LOAN ASSOCIATION ^ 220 WEST MAIN STBELI CfQjjfij CLINTON. SOUTH CAROLINA ANTICIPATED DIVIDEND RATE 4V>% The ASTEROID RGM19 Series RCA VICTOR FM-AM POCKETTE ' TRANSISTOR RADIO- if Complete with earphone, bat tery, carrying case ★ Lowest-price RCA VICTOR FM- AM portable •' if Nine transistois pull in statipns strong and clear ^ ‘ $2995 «j FREE! 1 n ' l fO 8 Beautiful “SHOWBOAT INSULATED MUGS . . . A ••1 Yours absolutely free with the purchase of this or any pther RCA VICTOR radio. HURRY IN -t^ QUANTITY LIMITED. , j J. 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