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U- THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Clinton, S. C„ Thursday,* June 5, 1966 Lydia MiU News . . Seaman Darby Visits Relatives WUi. CLTPF. TRAMMELL, f'itrrr ty* ap Representative Dewey Darby FT1, of the U. S. Navy, Mrs. Darby and Gregg spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Laura Darby, and sister, Mrs. Bo Brown, and Mr. Brown. They were enroute from Miami, Fla., to Norfolk, Va., where Fireman Tech. Darby has been re-assigned. Y'isiting Mrs. Darby and the Browns Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Eari Wilkes and children of Winnsburu and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Taylor of Chester. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Booz er and children, Becky and Danny, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. VV. L. Boozer, in Inman Sunday. E-2 Allison West spent the week-end with Mrs West af ter completing a l^n-week en gineering training course at Fort Belvoir, Va. He returned to Fort Belvoir Monday for re-assignment in the U. S. Army. Mrs. Virginia Wilson, with Mrs. W. D. Wilson of Rock Hill, was in Greenville Sun day for the graduation of their daughter and grand daughter. Miss Harriet Wil son. from Furman Univer sity. Miss Wilson returned home with her mother follow ing graduation They accom panied Mrs. Wilson to her home in Rock Hill On Mon day. Mrs. Sam Prince and Miss es Roberta and Nettie Prince visited their sister and aunt. Mrs. W. P. Mcllaffey, in Ar cadia Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B Patter son were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. C. R. Bowling in Greenville Mr. and Mrs R,chard Wal- lenzine and family of Belve dere. spent the week-end with their parents, Mr and Mrs. Claude Wallenzine, and Mr. and Mrs. E . Mitchell. Mrs. S B Cooper and Miss Betty Cooper o! Great Falls, spent Sunday witn their son and brother. Calvin Cooper. Mrs. Cooper and family. Mrs. Cooper remained here for the week-end and Becky Cooper returned to Great Fails with her aunt for the week. Pete Cooper has arrived home from The Citadel in Charles ton fur the summer months with his parents, the Calvin Coopers Mrs. Fred Mathis, Roland Revis, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Webb and Mr. and Mrs. Ben ny Tucker and Michael were recent guests of their parents and grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Sam Maples, in Sharon. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Mathis and Mr. Revis visited Clyde Revis in a Columbia hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy South and Mike, and Mrs. Mark Connor visited Mr. and Mrs. Leroy South and Mr. and Mrs. Frank James in Whit mire Sunday. Mrs. Connor and Mike South remained for a few days visit with relatives. Mrs. Mack Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Festus Harris were Saturday visitors in Green wood. Bruce Mills is home from the University of South Caro lina. Columbia, with his mothei, Mrs. J. B. Patterson, and Mr. Patterson. „ Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Moore, White, and Darlene Vander- ford. Tpny Threatt and Barry Pace will observe birthdays June 11. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Parrish will celebrate a wedding anni versary June* 11. Mr. and Mrsi Guy Parrish will eeiebrdte a wedding an niversary June ll.- '- ■ Uune 14 will be Bp Brown’s, Ppul Xitchens’, and Buddy Campbell’s birthdays. Alsp l Miss Karen Hanna*' ’ Mrs. Mart Satterfield will observe a birthday June 13. • Mr. and Mrs. Bo Brown will observe a wedding anniver sary June 10. Subscribe to The Chronicle Participants in College Program The leading participants in the Presbyterian College Commencement exercises are pictured here, left to ri*rht: Dr. H. Smith Richardson, who responded to dedication of Richard son Science Hall; honorary degree recipients Emmet R. Blake and Ross E. Templeton; General Harold K. Johnson, principal speaker, PC Presi dent Marc C. Weersing; and Robert M. Vance, trustee chairman.—Yar borough Photo. Sr. of Laurens, were Sunday and Mrs. Mason Coleman, on bara Margaree Hipp to Doug- guests of Mr. and Mrs .^Saturday evening. las Capers Gregory was per- Moore. Jr. Debbie Moore re- Around thirty-five young formed on Wednesday after- turned home with her grand-.people enjoyed the occasion noon. June 1, at the home of parents for a visit. with her. the officiating minister, Rev. Pvt BHly Wyntt of Fort After, .the party refresh- Floyd M. Hellams, pastor of Gordon, Ga., spent the week- ments were served the hon- the Davidson Street Baptist end with Mrs. Wyatt and his oree was. presented many Church. Consolidated Upholstering Co. Whitmire Highway Clinton, S. C. Now OPEN To Serve YOU With Only The BEST In Upholstery QUALITY WORKMANSHIP 100% GUARANTEED FREE ESTIMATES r NO MONEY DOWN IN YOUR HOME ★ , 12 MONTHS TO PAY ALL TYPES MATERIAL Over 18 Years TO CftQOSE FROM Experience in Upholstery A CONSISTENT LOW OVERHEAD ENABLES US TO GIVE LOW PRICES J. T. LANDRUM, Owner and Operator Invites If is friends And Customers To Come By Or Call CALL COLLECT * Clinton 833-0636 Anderson 2240051 FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY VOTE FOR AND SUPPORT DAVID S. TAYLOR, CANDIDATE FOR THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DAVID S. TAYLOR IS: FAMILY MAN: Married t# a Laurens County gW and has four chil dren, three of thenp attending the fwblic schools of our County. CHUBCH J|AN: Sunday School teacher and the Lay Leader, First Methodist Church fp Laurens. BUSINESS MAN: Ownp a^id ogterates faytor Real Estate, specializ ing in building an^ enveloping residential areas. Mflpfcer Cfemhor .Qtmwte; /Marian, Ameri- (Mh Legion; Vfifepgps Foreign Wa^s; Mason; Shr^er, District Commissioner nf the Roy Scouts of America. EXPERIENCED: Served as a member of the Hopse of Representa tives in 1963-64. DAVID a TAYLOR ADVOCATES: tyntuNied upgrading of our public schools, will support a technical ndwaUqn pysbam to inelpde U#IVWI? County ip a state system «f Junior ,Colleges. ftegfffpr monthly mMing of the hffMtyMv# delegation so that citizens 9/ 9W County can present business to the entire delegation. Fall efforts to see that ioc?i government is returned to locally elect- nd officials. “A VOlte FOR DAVID $. TAYLOR ON JUNE HTH IS A VOTE FOR LOCAL CONTROL OF LO CAL GOVERNMENT” This Ad Paid For By David S. Taylor parents, Mr. and Mrs. R Wyatt. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Wil liams visited in Charlotte, N. C., Saturday with her son, James Drake, and Mrs. Drake. Mrs. J. H. McPherson of r gifts from her friends. The bride is the daughter her parents.* Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Terrell, and her sister, Mrs. Mildred Dickerson. PARTY FOR SlX-YEAR-OLD of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hipp Friday afternoon at the Ly- For her wedding she wore a dia community building Ed- white street lerigth dress with die Romine was Honored at a white accessories. Her cor- pepsi party on his 6th birth--sage was of white carnations, day- , . * Mr Gregory is the ^son of There was eigheen guests Mr. and Mrs. James Capers Chester, spent Sunday with P resent to ld'" in Hie fun and G r e g 6 r y, with whom the frolic for an hour. young couple are residing for Eddie reepivud many nice awhile. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Earl Mr? w k Rir>» ro Assisting Eddie's mother, Gregory, brpther and sister- Mrs. Silas Rotnine, was Mrs. in-law of the groom, were the Gaynor Phillips. only attendants. MISS HARRIS -GIVEN Following the wedding they DINNER .\ honeymooned in the moun- Mr. and Mrs. Kexi Harris tains of North Carolina. Douglas Harvey is visiting honored - their daughter, Ann, BIRTHDAYS AND his sister, Mrs. ftob Franks, with a birthday dinner at ANNIVERSARIES and Mr. Franks in •Norfolk, their holhe Sunday. Mrs. Doris Waters will celebrate • V a - ’• Mack Harris, Anh’fc grand- a birthday June 10. Marion Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Aber- mother, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Waters’ birthday will be June crpmbie spent the week-end Harris and Lena Harris en- 12. in Greenville with their son- joyed the occasion with them. Miss Gloria Coleman was 14 in-law and daughter, Mr. and AUXILIARY MEET years old June 3. Mrs. Harold Clardy. The Ladies’Auxiliary of the Mrs. Bradshaw Bagwell ob- Mrs. E. W. Mitchell has re- L y d i a ■ Pentecostal Church served a birthday June .6 turned home after a visit will meet Thursday, June 16, W. P. Terrell and Cordell ■with her parents, Mr. aipd with Mrs. Susie Bradley on Sanders will observe birth- Mrs. W . S. Watson, and otl^r Cypress Street. days June 10. relatives in, Columbus, Miss. HIPP-GREGORY RITES Happy birthday today to The marriage of -Miss Bar- Miss Kay Mo r t o n, Allen turned to her home in Atlan ta, Ga., after visiting several weeks with her sister, Mrs. Myrtle Alewine. Bill and Tim Rowling are visiting with their grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bowling in Greenville this week. . ; Miss Anne Stone of' PeWf - , w*as the guest of Miss Geral dine Deaton last week.- Mrs. Will Cause of Abbe- viUe, was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. N-, Pierqe. Mr: and Mrs. C. E Sprgdley spent Wednesday of last week with Mr and Mrs. L. O. Hep- ry, Sr., in Charlotte, N. C. Mrs. H. B. Brown has been called to Norfolk, Va., dae to the illness of .her daughter, Mrs. Sherman Reece.' ftev. M. J. Sanders accom panied his son, Arty Joe, to Jefferson City, Tenn., Sand,ay where he was enrolled as a freshman at Carsun-Newman College on Monday morning. Mrs. Ohver Smith- yisitdd her granddaughter, Mrs. James Brewer, in Self Memo rial hospital in Greenwood on Tuesday of last week. Mrs. Hubert Brown of Vaucluse, spent a few days fast week with her sister, Mrs. Stbitb, and Mr. Smith.— ~ * Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Huffstet' ler, Misses Sandy fluffstetler and Pam Brown were m Warm Springs. Ga., Sunday and Monday, going for Miss Huffstetler’s regular dhetk- up at the Warm Springs Foundation. . . —. . Mrs. Evelyn Samtf of Clin ton, was the overnight guest of her son and daughter-in- 1 law, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Webb, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde .Tram mell visited her brother, James Seay, and Mrs. Sefty near Grqenville Sunday, Last Thursday, Sandy, Teresa agd Maxie Seay of Clinton, spent the day with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Tram mell. z RECEIVES DISCHARGE * Sp5 Roland Revis has •agnv- ,ed home after tljree_ yepyg, service in the Army. For the past two years he has been stationed in Germany. He received a discharge in St. Louis, Mo. WITH THE SICK Edgar C. Burdette is a. pa tient at Bailey Memorial Hos pital. Mrs. Floyd Emory is a pa tient at Bailey Memorial Hos pital. ATTENDING BOYS STATE Francis Cooper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Cooper, and Terry Fuller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Fuller, are at tending Boys State in Colum bia this week. MISS COLEMAN HONORED To celebrate her 14th birth, day, Miss Gloria Coleman was honored with a party at the home of her parents, Mr. ELECT HENRY MILLS Comptroller General To The People of South Carolina: Four years ago you gave me better than 49 per cent of the vote for the of fice of Comptroller General, and for this I am very grateful. On June 14, if I can secure the vote I got four years ago, plus two votes in each precinct, I can be elected Comptroller G e n- eral. • 24 Years’ Experience in State Government. • Definite prograhi to take care of Policemen and Firemen hurt on duty. • To take a full and active place on Budget and Coptrol Board and represent all the people of South Carolina. • Tax relief whenever possible for every man and woman. • More help for our growing cities. • Better pay for state, county and city employ- __ __ *1 ’ t Raised on the Farm — Worked In Cot ton Mill 24 Years' Experience in State Government “Henry Mills of York County” ELECT HENRY MILLS S. C. Comptroller General Political Ad Paid For By Henry Mills SPORTS SALE • *.•* £? F,4 .'t. 5* 'TSd -Galaxie 500 2-Door Hardtop -■.„iw eQUVpP® ^spec^r" 1 sale on'Y ; ^ ;V* > m North Broad Street — Clinton, S.-C