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hursday, March 24, 1966
TIJE CUNTON CHRONICLE
WHO'S
WHERE
— As —
Reported By
Naomi Seymour
Phones 833-0541 or 833-1817
Items of Interest About Clinton Folk
were joined by Mr. and Mrs. with her parents, Lt. Col. the past two weeks in High
H. S. Buzbardt «id Mr. and ond Mrs. W. <!. King, 4r. Point, N.C.
Mrs. C. E. Sims and daugh- She was acoompmied toy a ni r . and Mrs. Robert Cox
ter, Joyce, cm Sunday even- •clasmurte, Miss Sheri Boy ^ family spent Sunday in
ing at the Panorama Lodge kin <rf CoHrmbus, Go. Lt. Col. Spartanburg with the tor-
to celebrate the birthdays of King «f Msreitta, Ga., was jeer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Hie throe men.. also^horae Mr the week-end <; i m. Cox Sr.
Mrs. F. D Pruitt has r^- T AMILY GET - TOGETHER Mrs . John w . p Sn ney Jr.
turned home from a visit u» Mrs. Eteise Tucker and Tuesday in Washington,
Oreer with her son Jake daughter, Georgia, and Mr. Ga? with her mother, Mrs. .
. ruitt, and Mrs. Pruitt. an ^ Mrs. James Tackier and p. b. Adair, and her sister,
Alex Fraser, student at ^anghber (rom Greenville Mrs. D. H. Reynolds Jr. and
Episcopal High m Alexan- W0 re gnetes Sunday of their tamity
dna, Va., is spending spring so* and hrteher, GMf Tucker. Mr and Mr . Carroll H art
holidays with his parents, 0 the« yooing Them were Mr. an H ^Mren of Befton sS
Col. and Mrs. Powell Fraser. an * m« Lewis Hunnicutt tbe waekend with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hart.
Dr. and Mrs. W. Redd Tur
ner visited their son and
Mrs. Harold Coleman and aadsHter-lndaw, Dr and Mrs.
William R. Turner, Jr., in
Charleston this week.
ATTEND DENTAL CLINIC
Drs. Marion E. Lawson,
laugh- Havid Dpew from Laurens, „ , . , T
ourne, spent Monday in Orangeburg
A , , - Mrs. James I. Adair of and family, and Mr. and Mrs.
ah. and Mrs. J. B. Ricketts pamed by Mr. and Mrs. James l^r. and Mrs. Jimmy Green Greenville visited- Mr. and Dallas Tucker and Mr. and
of GreenvUle,'spent Sunday Holland and children of Lau- from Atlanta, Georgia were Mrs E L Holland, Mrs. Al- Mrs. Dwight Tucker and son,
with Mrs. Robert Wysor. rens. weekend guests ol the latter s mon Spencer and Mrs. Em- Ty
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Tur- Mrs - ^ an( ^ son ’ Mrs ' "° mes rny McMahan on Sunday,
C hildren Melissa Edwin, of Florence, were - rnit "- coming especially to attend Mrs. Marion Nabor^'aecpm-
Cynthia and Clare were in week-end guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Alexan- ih e funeral of Mrs>Ray An- panied by Mrs. Hugh Morgah,
Augusta, (la Tuesday where Mrs Gary Holcomb and Mr - (U * r were in 'Atlanta, Ga. re- derson. \ Mrs. W. Allen Coleman and
1 they visited the former’s par- and Mrs - Howard Watkins. / cently on a business trip for Mrs Jjm Knight md d
cnts, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. , Cadet Robert E. Johnson, several days. ter, Marcia, of Melbou™^.--- . n . . Atlanta Ga
Jones, going especially to at- J r -. of tb e Air Force Acade- Mr. and Mfs. Avery Smith pi a ^ we re week-end- gue«ts Adsiting Mrs. William J. , . weok to
lend the birthday dinner for my, Denver Colo., spent a and daughter, Cherryl, -mov- of M r. and Mrs. W. G. King. Bruce. They were joined there ^
his father. few days with his his par- ed last week into thuir. newly Miss Knight was the guest of b y Mrs - Kay Drew form Char- inor !I as , “ 1 . nman ™ ,
ATTEND CORPS DAY ents - Mr - and Mrs - B° bert constructed home on N. Adair Presbyterian College where leston. Winter Dental Clinic which
Among local residents at- • ,ohnson - ‘ ftreet They have made their shc took part in the Found- JJ rs . R . Johnson, ac- ^ d ° n th ^ ay Wednesday'
tending Corns Dav at The Harry and Billy Sullivan, home for several years on S. 0 r’s Scholarship competition, companied by her sisters, ”" uea ^rougn weuntsaay.
Citadel, Charleston^ over tte students at Episcopal High’, Holland St. RECEIVES PROMOTION Evglyn and Dolly Cul- Jhey were accompanied ^
week-end were Mr. and Mrs. Alexandria, Va., are spend- Tommy Copeland will ar- First Lieutenant WiUiam A. hertson of Laurens, spent the w = ’ nd V, , ’ _
. W. M. Shields and Jennie; ing spring holidays with their rive today to spend the week- ii orn e received the promotion w f* k ff d . “ Brunswick, Ga., t J .
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Me- parents, Dr. and Mrs. E. N. end with his parents, Mr. and to that rank on February 21 with their daughter and niece, . A * aa “ d d th ®*
Sween, Lueile and Dickie, Sullivan. Mrs. Carol White Copeland. a t Mactan AFB, Republic of Mrs Oiarles H. Cowl, and Southern Academy of Oral
Misses Sister Blalock, Doro- Irving Seigler,. son of Mr. Tommy is coming especially Philippine Islands, where he Cowl. surgery on bauiraay anci hun-
thy Thackston, Brenda Chris- and Mrs. I. F. Seigler, is a to fake part in the Addison- has been- stationed since De- Mrs. N. W. McDaniel is aa y m ^uania.
topherson, Wistar Barron and patient at Bailey Memorial Handback wedding tomorrow, cember. ' spending some time in Ashe- rh , r Lumr oatn ol
. Shirley Simpson o/Joanna. Hospital following an appen- Mrs. J. Robert Cox and Miss Nancy Anderson, v iHe, N. C., With her daugh- cnenotte is. C., spent hatur-
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Holland dectomy Friday. daughters spent Friday and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob ter i Mrs. W. P. Coker, and ay ber m o tb o r > Mr S-
spent Sunday al Clemson Uni- L. K. Bedenbaugh is a sur- Saturday in Greenville visit- Anderson of Greenville, was Mr. Coker. • aheely.
versity with their son, Charles gical patient at Self Memor- ing at the Holiday Inn. Visit- the guest of Miss Suiie Ja- Mr. and
Holland. They were accom- ial Hospital in Greenwood.
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Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Wilder
ing several days this Week cobs, daughter of Mr. and Ragsdale and children, Steve 0 ^. McCormick, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Cox is the Mrs. William Jacobs, for the and Janet, of Rome, Ga., and * Hrmer s mother,
latter’s mother, Mrs. W. L. week-end. ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. ^ rs ; . d ; ' vdd 5T; '/ •uP *1
Leary from Greenwood. Miss Kristi King, student Home of Charlotte, N. C., Visiting Dr. ^and.iu-fylrs.
CELEBRATE BIRTHDAYS at Brenau College, Gaines- spent the week-end with them.- George Bellingrath the past
Mr. and Mrs. Joel R. Cox Ville, Ga., spent the week-end brother and sister-in-law, Mr. week-end were the latter’s
and Mrs. W. S. Horne. sister, Mrs. Hubert M.- Rice,
Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Cope- and Mr. Rice of Norfolk, Va
land and children of States- Tb e Rice s were enroute to
ville, N. C^, were week-end Los Angeles, Calif, to visit
guests of the former’s moth- their son and family,
er, Mrs. R. J. Copeland and Dr. and Mrs. David Mixon
family. and daughter, Phyllis, and
Mrs. Paul Muller left Sun- son, David, spent the week
day for a visit with her sis- end in Loris and Conway
ter-in-law, Mrs. Connie Ralph with relatives and friends. •
in Miami, Fla. From there
she went to Lakeland, Fla.,
PRESCRIPTIONS
•PROMPT, ECONOMICAL PRESCRIPTION
SERVICE
“Serving This Area 82 Years”
We Give S & H Green Stamps
Youngs Pharmacy
North Broad Street
• •
Dial 833-1220
Preserve them forever in bronze, during our
MOTHER'S DAY SPECIAL
STYLE 74
INTRODUCING BR0NZW00D BOOKENDS
NOW *16 »
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the beauty of bronze . . .
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and crease of Baby’s first shoes preserved for
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HURRICANE LAMP .
\ Use separately or in pairs
(Candle furpished)
Style 76 (1 shoe) unur ti^oc
Reg. $14.95 Bronze >lZ.8a
Style 71 (2 shoes) ynui til OK
Reg $20.50 Bronze NUW $l/,95
PORTRAIT STAND
8*10 or 5*7 frame
Reg. $18.95 Bronze NOW >15.95
Style 64 Bud Vase unu; t1i Dc
Reg. $16.95 Bronze "11“ >14.93
Style 55 Wall Bracket
Reg. $14.50 Bronze
STYLE 76
STYLE 45
nun f 14.3,1 Ot
NOW $12.50 BR&NXSHOE
Ask for Free Folder showing more than 20 styles
SUE ENDS SAT., API. 16-BRING SHOES IN NOW!
j. C. THOMAS, Jeweler
Clinton — Joanna
W.
ALVIN
HUEBLE
about this question:
“I have ample auto
mobile and residence
insurance, but I’ve
come to realize that
I need most to pro
tect my income-—the
money with which I
buy everything I
need. Does your
agency have insur
ance to pay me a
weekly income if I
am disabled by in
jury or sickness?”
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for the Region III Camp Fire
Girls, Inc., conference,
Mrs. W. W. Harris is spend
ing the week-end in Newber
ry with her grandchildren,
Foster and Elizabeth Senn,
while their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. George Senn, are spend
ing a few days in Nassau,
Bahamas, as guests of the
McMillan Feed Company.
J. W. Milam of Ridgewood,
N. J., visited his sisters, Miss
Kate Milam, Mrs. B. B. Bal- ’
lard,’ anfl JVfr. Ballard during
the past week.
ELECTED TO OFFICE
Miss Susan Turner, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tur
ner of Atlanta, Ga., has been
elected secretary of the Stu
dent Government Association
at Brenau where she is a
member of the rising junior
class. Miss Turner is a grand
daughter of Mrs. S. Gary Dil
lard and the late Mr. Dillard
of this city.
Mrs. C. J. Musselwhite of
Knigstree, spent several
day s last week with her
mother, Mrs. Marie Singley.
Airman Kenneth Hamilton
of Rantoul, 111., and Seaman
Jack Hamilton of Memphis,
Tenn., wore recently called
home due to the illness of
their mother, Mrs. Arthur
W. Hamilton. Friends of Mrs.
Hamilton will be interested
tp know she is improving at
Self Memorial hospital in
Greenwood.
Friends of Mrs. John Tay
lor, Clinton, will regret to
learn of the death of her bro
ther, William Doyle Humprey
o£ Patterson, N.J.
RECEIVES PROMOTION
Duckett M. Adair, son of
Mrs. I. M. Adair has been
promoted to 1st. Lt. in the
U. S. Air Force. He is station
ed, at Chicksands Air -Force
Base, England, where the has
been stationed since last fall.
Mrs. Bill Haselden and two
little sons of Columbia spent
the weekend with Mrs. Hasel-
den’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. M. Burts.
VISIT FROM FLORDIA
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Nance
from Deland, Fla., visited
several days last week with
their son and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Murphey Timmerman.
While here they also visited
Mrs. Nance’s brother, Dr. and
Mrs. Felder Smith in Lau
rens.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Baldwin and family and Mr.
and Mrs. Murphey Timmer
man and family on Sunday
was Mac Knight of Pelzer.
Mrs. S. G. Dillard will
leave today, (Thursday) to
visit relatives at her former
home in Salters.
Mrs. J. B. Speake will have
as her guest for the weekend
Mrs. Ralph Wilbanks from
the Isle of Palms.
Making Home Here ,
Mr. and Mrs. Milton o.
Hollis, formerly of Atlanta,
Ga., have moved to Clinton
where they are making their
home at 205 S. ©Hand St.
They are the parents of-
Thomas F. Hollis.
Mrs. H. T. Short has re
turned to Clinton having spent
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