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' • -/ T I J I ■4 Clinton, S. C„ Thnrsday, May 19,1986 ‘•rr* r)' THE CLINTON CHRONICLE WHO'S WHERE — As — Reported By Naomi Seymour Phones 833-0541 or 833-1817 • • • Items of Interest About Clinton Folk |i Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Potts ' visited their parents, Mr. ^tfnd Mrs. J. B. Potts Sr. and ji Mr. and Mrs. Harry Polk in 'J Rock Hill during the week end, going especially for gra duation exercises at Win- throp College where Mr. Potts’* sister, L e 1 i a Jane, Ji was a member of the gra- i duating class. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Leonard [ and family were called to Asheboro, N. C., last Tues day due to the death of Mrs. J Leonard’s mother, Mrs. i James H. Phillips. Funeral ; services were held Thursday [ at the Balfour Baptist Church ' near Asheboro. i Miss Janet Johnson arrived [ last week from Winthrop Col- i lege, to spend the summer J vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert John- Mfon. * Miss Sally Anderson of Col umbia was the weekend guest of Dr and Mrs. Del- mar Rhame. Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Young of Charlotte have re turned home after a few days visit with Mrs. Frank Young and Miss Lula Young. Miss Celia Casque of Char leston spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Casque. RELE9ASED FROM HOSPITAL J. W. Davis, student at the University of South Carolina, Columbia, has been released from the University infirm ary where he was a patient following minor injuries re ceived Saturday when hit by an auto while crossing a road. Davis, accompanied by Miss Diane Ledford, student at Co lumbia College, was struck when returning to their car. He pushed Miss Ledford out of the path of the car and she was not injured. FORMER SHERIFF HOSPITAL PATIENT Caldwell W. Weir of Lau rens, long-time sheriff of Laurens County, and former resident of this city, is a pa tient at the Laurens County hospital following a heart at tack early last week. Dr. and Mrs. A. R. Romans of Baton, Rouge, La., have been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Barron in Jo anna. I THANK YOU! To my supporters — my deepest thanks for your votes and expressions of confidence in my candidacy for the office of mayor of Clin ton. It is certainly gratifying to receive such a good percentage of votes even though we lost by such a small margin. Charles H. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. W- A. Addy, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Addy and son of Lakeland, Fla., visited Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bagwell during the week-end coming especially for the wedding of their nephew and cousin, James Y. Addy, and Miss Nancy Bullock which was held Saturday in Green ville. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Black joined other members of their family Sunday and attended graduation exercises at Win throp College, Rock Hill. Their granddaughters, Miss Jeanie Black of Fountain Inn and Miss Mary Lawter of Macon, Ga., were members of the graduating class. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Holland were Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hollnad, Mrs. Nene Workman, Mrs. James Pitts and Mr. and Mrs.. Joe McGee and children. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hol land visited thevr daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James T. Smith, and family, going especially for the Low er Richland High School spring band concert, in which their grandson, Ronnie, par ticipated. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Lof- tis joined by Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Loftis of Joanna, spent Saturday at Lake Mur ray where they enjoyed a day of fishing. Major and Mrs. Frank C. Young Jr. and son, Frank III, and daughter, Jonelle, re turned from San Antonio, Tex as, after a visit with Major Young’s mother, Mrs. Frank Young. Miss Jane Sturgeon and Miss Mary Plo\yden of Dur ham, N. C. is visiting for several days this week with Miss Sturgeon’s mother, Mrs. H. E. Sturgeon. For the week end they will visit at Paw ley’s Island. Both Miss Stur geon and Miss Plowden are employed at Duke Universi ty. I Mrs. Mary Taylor of El- berton, Georgia was the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Crider and family. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Per ry Moore last week were Mr. and Mrs. Paul McCracken of Sumter; Mr. and Mrs. Fran ces Massie, Jim Massie, Mrs. J. M. Schumacker, of Waynesville; and Miss Dale Edwards of Weaverville, N. C. They were the Moores guest at their cottage on Lake Greenwood. Miss Beverly Muller ar rived last week to spend the summer months with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mul ler, having completed stud ies at Anderson Junior Col lege. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Sease of Columbus, Ga., are spending several weeks here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Flewellen and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Campbell, Mr. Sease has recently re ceived his discharge after two years of service. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Tankers- ley visited over the week-end with the latter’s mother, Mrs. J. W. Bobo, Sr., in Washing ton, Ga. While there they at tended the horse show on Sat urday afternoon and evening. Loses Sister Mr. and Mrs. Perry Moore were called to York, Wednes day, due to the sudden death of Mr. Moore’s sister, Miss Lena Bess Moore of York and Rock Hill. Funeral ser vices were incomplete at this time. Miss Mooore, who for merly made her home here with her brother and sister- in-law, has many friends in the city. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bob by Sanders difring the week end was their daughter-in- law, Mrs. Marvin Sanders of Va. Beach, Va. Also while here she visited her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Cleaver in Elberton, Ga. Last weekend Mr. and Mrs. Sanders visited their daughter, Miss Carol Sand ers, at Furman University where she is convalescing from a broken foot. Touring British Isles Dr. and Mrs. William Redd Turner and daughter, Miss Su san Turner, departed Wednes day for a tour of the British Isles and Ireland. <* Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Young Sr. and Mrs. A. R. Hamilton, and daughter, Nancy of Eas ley, and Mr. and Mrs. T. O. McKeown of Cornwell, spent last week at Pawley’s Inland. Joining them for the weekend were Mrs. Julian Coleman, Mrs. Carroll Nance, Mrs. Hubert Pitts, Mrs. Frank Mil ler of this city and also Mrs. Irby Hipp of Rock Hill and Mrs. Jim Moore and daugh ter, Frances of York. ,- . _ Mr. and Mrs. W. Q. Pen- ley of Atlanta, Ga. were weekend guests of Mrs. Pen- ley’s sister, Mrs. Clyde Smith. Spending tjhe weekend at Windy Hill Beach were- Mr. and Mrs. John Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burnett Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sligh, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Phill Abner, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Cleland, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Holland, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lee. Raymond Cambell is a pa tient at Bailey Memorial Hos pital where he is undergoing treatment. Dr. and Mrs. Marshall Brown were the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Henry Lilly at Da vidson College, going espec ially for the graduation ex ercises this weekend. The Lillys will also be their guests for graduation exercises at Presbyterian College. Mrs. E, F. Culbreath of Charlotte, N. C., was here during the week-end with her mother, Mrs. O. I. Sheely, and due to the illness of her aunt, Mrs. O. H. Sheely. Brooks Copeland and little daughter, Allison, of States ville, N. C., are spending a few days with Mrs. R. J. , FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 7th day of June, 1966, I will ren der a final account of my acts and doings as Executrix of the estate of James Dorroh Hairston in the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens County, at 10 o’clock a. m., and on the same day will ap ply for a final discharge from my trust as Executrix. Any person indebted to said estate is notified and requir ed to make payment on or be fore that date, and all per sons having claims against said estate will present them on or before said date, duly proven, or be forever barred. GAYNELLE HAIRSTON DOUGLAS, Executrix, Route 1, Laurens, S. C. April 23, 1966 A28-4cM19 n ,1 ,><1. , , , Copelamfc. . . „ ,'f IN BAILEY MEMORIAL Mrs. O. H. Sheely, Sr., is a patient at fieiley Memorial Hospital where She is under going treatment. Mr. and Mrs. €. C. Wilder of McCormick, spent Sunday with his mother,' Mrs. J. B. Wilder. ’ „ ATTEND MEET IN ASHEVfLLE Mrs. Connie Nelson, Mrs. Barrie Rogers, Miss Carol Seunn and, Miss Geraldine Hay- dojek, caseworkers with the Laurens County Welfare De partment, attended the Re gional Child Welfare League in AsheviUe, N. C., last week. Kathy Weir, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Weir, is convalescing at home fol lowing a broken arm injury sustained^ in a fall while at play. PRESCRIPTIONS PROMPT, ECONOMICAL PRESCRIPTION SERVICE “Serving This Area 82 Years” We Give S It H Green Stamps Young's Pharmacy North Broad Street . :—: Dial 833-1220 THANKS! I thank you, the voters of Clinton, for helping me lead the ticket in Ward 3. And I need and ask for your vote again in Tuesday’s run-off election. - . -i FRED BRAGG, JR. 7^0 Si May Value Days BOYS’ HENLEY SHIRTS Plaids Only VALUE DAYS*— 99c ea. BOYS’ ; POLKA DOT SHIRTS All Sizes ‘ VALUE DAYS— ‘i 2 F ° r 3.00 MEN’S SPORT SHIRTS Solid and Plaids VALUE DAYS— 3 fe 4.00 V . 9’ x 12’ CONGOLEUM RUG i \ Floral or Solid t 1 s Ideal For Any Room My 3.99 GIFTS To Be Given Away FRIDAY AT 5.*00 P. M. at ROSE’S . *. * . ... . . . ■ » |»|| y T’ -4- AAAXWELL BROTHERS T» - Vi •: M- , J • i i , ■ V i 4 V : [ ' • And AAAY VALUE DAYS! May 28th Is The End of of Our Fiscal Year! — We Need To Clear Our Floors Before This Date! NowIsTheTimeToBuy Your Furniture at Greatly Reduced Prices! Easy Terms Arranged! 50%! Colonial Reproduction Rocker . $4495 Scientifically - Designed For Comfort ^GARBAGE or Ai!H Mf 1 * Sole Pnttd ONLY 00 5 Pc. Diplomat Dinette I” Round Walnut, Formica Top, Pe nial Type Chrome Table. 5 Bucket sat Swivel Chairs in Black Super Soft inyl and Foam Rubber. Reg. 319.95. r Cash and Carry — Come Early! Limit One-No Phone Orders, Please ;ale; CASH REGISTER FOR FREE PLATFORM ROCKER To Be Given Away Saturday, May 21, 5:30 Winner Last Week—Herschel Lawson 109 Cedar Street Group of Chairs and Sofas ■A off QUILTED TOP MATTRESS AND BOX SPRING SET 252 Coil Mattress—Quality Bedding—Per Set $69.95 7 Pc. MODERN DEN SUITE Includes Sofa Bed and Chair in Heavy Super Soft Vinyl, 2 Step Tables, Coffee Table and Pair of Lamps.—3.50 Weekly. $179. 5 Pc. White Sewing or Nursery Rocker Limited Quantity ' i 1 . r, It or 204 N. Broad St. Dial 833-2628 Clinton,. S. C. Patio Duiette A 42” Round Table, $teel-Flex 'Glaan Yty, 5 ' Jk Lattice Back Chairs With ReAttfVdbre'T^Ham Seats. For Exquisite TasU 139.95. Reg. CASH i . -sU- ♦A 1 V. va M