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* «k t i 8. C., Thursday, March' 31, 1966 1 —i—: 1 ~— : THE CLINTON CHRONICLE 1 OS WHERE. — As — Reported By Naomi Seymoiir Phones 833-0541 or 833-1817 Items of Interest About Clinton Folk gusta, Ga., spent a few days Clinton Republicans who last week with Mrs. J. Asa were guests of the Greenville- Davis and other relatives. Spartanburg Republican Club Mrs. Leonard L. Cathey Tuesday evening for a steak was called to Milan, Mo., supper in Greenville were during the week-end due to Mrs. Murray Adams; Mrs. O. the death of her brother-in^ B. ^tiller; and Pat Dixon, law, Sam Wright. new Laurens County Chair- Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. man. Joe Holland and family last Visiting, several days this weekend were Mr. Holland’s week with Mrs. R. E. Fergu- sister, Mrs. William Childs son has been her sister-in-law, and Mr. Childs from Atlanta, Mrs. M. C. Jones from Mount Ga. They came especially for Clair, New Jersey. Also visit- the grand opening of the new ing were Mrs. Jones son and J- Rfa- and Mrs. J. M. Crider where they have been visit- this week with their daughter piggly-Wiggly Store. daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. ,<pf Charleston, were week-end ing their son and daughter- and son-in-law, the Rev. and Mrs. Delmar Rhame was in Ray Jones from Essex Falls, lueits of their son and fam- in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Ken- Mrs. Bob Freeland, and chil- Savannah, Ga. Sunday where N. J.; who were enroute to jy,;, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Cri- neth N. Baker, Jr., going es- dren in Wilmington, N. C. s he met Mrs. Donald Rhame Florida. They will return lat- !cr. Jr., and children, Joan, pecially to see their new Miss Nancy Addison from an (j Mrs. Laughton Lee, of er this week syid accompany Faq, and Mark. grandson, Kenneth III. Hartwell,»Georgia, was guest Atlanta, for a tour of Savan- Mrs. Jones to her home in Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Holland Miss Ellen Lawson student 0 * ^ r ' aml Mrs ' ^ Hamer ua h homes and gardens. New Jersey, isjted ihoColumbia over the at F , u r m a n University and famil y f{>r the weekend, Mrs. L. A. Blakely, Sr. has pek-end with their daughter Greenville> spent the week- coming es P eci al|y f « rthe returned from Springfield, a-. Lnvmnn To id son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. end with her parents, Mr. dison-Handback Wedding. Oth- y-,., whe re she was visiting 'V* 6 " Ua y , ! 1 ” n # . V 0 »mes T. Smith, and sons, n i Mrs Claude Lawson er guests of the Hamers were ^ e r son and daughter, Dr. and Speak Q't All Saints Hkr and Ronnie. T > , a v u u their dau g hter and son-in-law, Mrs. L. A. Blakely, Jr. and Vy,,,. mi . Mr*. J. R. Holland is con- . J - Leland Y f OUn t g tl T ho c Rev - and Mrs - John R - Cran ' infant son, Patrick Smith Thafi Wlcscing at her home after ^ een 1 a at , th ^ f,° Uth dal1 and daughter, Lea, from Blakely, who was bom March J P rhlimh Aikon will " Carolina Medical College, rhoctpr oo deus Church, Aiken, will be man of Mt. Rainer, Md., and a patient at Greenville Gen- year's show is “Top Teen show, special talent is to be the lucky numbers. Miss Katherine Davis of Au- eral Hospital for several days. Revue.” ' presented.' Door prizes are The public is invited to at- In addition to t^e fashion to be awarded to holders of tend the program. ivilig a throat infection and f veral days stay at Bailey Charleston, for the past emorial Hospital. month 18 ^Pe^d to return j TRIP TO NEW YORK home this week-end. College, Chester. 22 HOME FOR HOLIDAYS Mr. and Mrs Nelson Dow |p-scopap£hurch‘s A finaf len- Phil Hamilton, student at have returned to their home t( ^ ser y ice St. Andrews College, Laurin- in Merrie Oaks after a weeks’ Beginning at 7:30 p. m. on Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Thoma- _.^ r - and Mrs ' DiU Edis °f burg, N. C., is spending the motor trip through North Sunda evening Nightingale l linn cnnnt tno ximolr_nnn i _ i: j : Ai_ r-l ® ® will speak on “Individual Concern, Motivation, and Re accompanied by their Dillon spent the week-end spring holidays with his par- Carolina and Virginia randdaughter, Pat Thoma- with mot ber, Mrs. George ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alexan- Visiting Mr. and Mrs. departed yesterday for EUis - der R. Hamilton. George Huguley last week- sponsibiiity Jew York City where they Mr - and Mrs. Edmund C. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. John end was their son, Gil, from A 1931 gradua t e 0 f Georgia AiU join their daughter and Bunker and daughter, Vir- Addison during the weekend Wilmington, N. C. While here. Tech Nightingale is in the •fhftiily, Mr. and Mrs. Donald g inia > visited his mother, were Mrs. A. W. Hanley from he attended the “Atlanta industrial Relations Depart- I.' Winslow, and son, Ford, Mrs - E. C. Bunker this week Tampa, Fla.; Miss Mamie 500 Race” in Atlanta, Ga. for ment of Du p 0nt Savannah [JrrQta Bloomington, Ind., at venrou te to their home in Addison from Greenville; and the W. E. T. C. Television River Project. Jh? .Science Fair now under- Bronxville, N. Y. from a their daughter, Miss Elaine Station where he is employ- He is a member of-the Dio- ^ y ay* in New York. Mr. Wins- month’s stay at the Florida Addison from Winston-Salem, ed as sports and weather an- ce san Bishop’s Council and who is professor at Indi- Keys. N. C. nouncer. h as se rved as senior warden V*W University, will take Mrs, Charles New of Spar- Weekend guest of Col. and Mr. and Mrs. John Addi- a t St. Thaddeus. He has also 'tart? in the Science Fair. tanburg, was a guest of her Mrs. Powell Fraser was the son were in Camden on Sun- served as superintendent of * Mr-, and Mrs. John Bledsoe sister, Mrs. Hugh Jacobs, latter’s mother, Mrs. L. A. day to see their daughter, church school and chairman ' .^.Columbia, were recent last Tuesday. McCall from Florence. Miss Elaine Addison, parti- of church membership com- ijuqsts of Mr. and Mrs., Her- Mr. and Mrs. Horace-Sey- Argentina, Visitor cipate in the Camden Horse mittee. ‘ '*11 Thomason and, daugh- mour and grandson, Robert Visiting several days this Show. The public is invited to at- sr,!Pat. They were joined by Seymour, of Bowman, Ga,., week with Mr. and Mrs. Cal- ATTEND GREENVILLE tend the service. ^Bledsoe’s daughter, Kay, were dinner guests Sunday of vin H. Reed were the former’s WEDDING r ?the week-end visit. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Sey- mother, Mrs. Calvin Reed Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Horton [£.vapd Mrs. Kenneth N. mour and sons. " from Falmouth on Cape Cod, and daughter, Linda; Mr. r returned yesterday Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thomas Mass., Miss Helen Markram and Mrs. Grady Chandler; rom Ft. Walton Beach, Fla., are spending several days from Washington, D. C. and Mrs. Frances Young; and her mother Mrs. John Mark- Mr. and Mrs. John Holland partment'of' BelYstreeV nigh ram from Buenos Aires, Ar- Hunter attended .the wedding School wiU preseht its annual geatina ’ . . , , of M ‘ ss Shirley Peterson and fashion show Monday, April , Miss Marjorie Arnold has Tommy Traylor on Saturday 4, a t 8:00 p. m. ni the school resumed her studies at the evening at the Overbrook auditorium. The title of this College of William and Mary Baptist Church in Greenville. in Williamsburg, Va., having M rs. J. B. Hart and Mrs. spent several days^with her j jyj Dick represented the parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Saints Church at the Dis- Arnold during spring holidays, trict Board Meeting on Tues- Also visiting the Arnolds dur- day at the Church of the Re _ ing the weekend were Steven d e emer in Greenville. Buffington, a student at Wil- Mr and Mrs Grad and 4 ^ ar r. fr(>m ®; ue '. Chandler will join their son Leld, West Virginia, and their and dau ghter.in-law, Mr. and da ^ ter ^ S ° n ;, in ' laW ’ Mr - Mrs. Jimmy Chandler and Fashion Show At Bell Street School The Home Economics De- E8T. 1883 Youngs Pharmacy Phone 833-1220 (Need We Say More?) OFFICE SUPPLIES CHRONICLE PUB. CO. PHONE 833-0541 This is “Las Brisas” with a hand- woven vamp and an inch-high stack heel. The lightest little shoes you’ve ever worn . . . not a fash ion this season it doesn’t flatter. Just $11.99 California Cobblers wide t-strap called “Stand-out.” A smart con tinental look an on inch-high stack heel. Have it for only $11.99. LAS BlllSAS STANDOUT California THE CHARMERS BY COBBERS the shoes that are causing a chain reaction GORDONS “Shoes For The Entire Family” 1 5. ‘OOH, THAT SMARTS!’ -V Yf - . But I’m glad I had the money for this medical emergency. This is one reason I save regularly pt Citizens Federal. •F * /A- Cinzj:.\s n:i>f:k.\/ Au / vy. s AM) 1 O.W AS so VIA nox and Mrs. Milton Moore. Miss Beverly Muller, stu dent at Anderson Junior Col- daughter, Beth, in Spartan burg this weekend to vjsit in 1 , i . j - . Bennettsville with Mrs. lege in Anderson spent the j, , . . . , , Chandler s sister, Mrs. Dick Lindsay and Mr. Lindsay. ATTEND TURNER SERVICE Among Clintonians attend- ' ] ANTICIPATED DIVIDEND RATE .4%% weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mullers FLORIDA VISITOR Mrs. A. W. Hanley from Tampa, Fla. has visited this week with her brother and ‘P*’ t ^ le ^ unera l services oi family, Mr. and Mrs. James D - Turner in Union, Sun- Addison, Mr. and Mrs. Tom day a * *be Bethel Methodist Addison and Mr. and Mrs. Church were Mr. and Mrs. John Addison, coming especi- William Young; Gus Ram- aljy for the wedding of her a £ e ; Mr. and Mrs. Pierce niece, Miss Murray Addison Chandler; Earl Horton; San- and Ned Handback on Fri- dy Gamer; Mr. and Mrs. day. Jimmy Cagle; Mr. and Mrs Mrs. A. C. Young has re- Hack Cheek; Mr. and Mrs. turned from a two weeks stay Grady Chandler; Dr. and v/ith hep mother, Mrs. L. W. Mrs. Davis Pitts; Mr. and McClure in Sylacauga, Ala. Mrs. Joe Bonds; Mr. and Dr. E. B. Keisler was guest Mrs. Buddy Oakley; Mr. speaker for the student body and Mrs. Dewey Traylor; at Newberry High School Ernest Hitt and daughter, Tuesday where he talked on Miss Gwinn Hitt. “Archibald Rutledge”, Poet Mrs. Goyne Simpon is re- Laureate of South Carolina, cuperating at home after | Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Cox minor surgery at Bailey Me- Jand family visited during the morial Hospital this week. Jweekend with Mr. Cox’s bro- Mrs. R. E. Ferguson Jr. ther and family, Mr. and Mrs. is convalesing at her home on G. M. Cox at Fort Bragg, N. W. Walnut Street having been C. ? Mrs. Floyd Pearson and Isons, David and Stephen were |in Charlotte for the weekend where they visited their sis- I 116 ter and aunt, MrsA Doris |Green and family. Dl I AA D Mrs. C. F. Inman and (daughter, Miss Frances In- Consolidated Upholstering Co. Whitmire Highway Clinton, S. C. 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