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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
WHO'S
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WH ERE...
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Reported By
Naonii Seymour ,,
Phones 833-0541 or 833-1817
Surviving are his wifei Mrs. worth, Rufus Neal,
rx^Tess lustl,
IN RICHMOND HOSPITAL ATTENDED LEAVING FOR
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. INDIANAPOLIS 500 CAMP CITADEL ^Alrna Watts Hill- four daughr Scurrx > ^Je*s
Harris Covington of Rich. Dr. and Mrs. D. O. Rhamc Jirtlmy Walker, Everett M r ’ r . . Moore, Charlie Wincey and
mond, Va., wll be interested attended the Indiapaolis 500 Fuller, and Dirk Von Hollen ’ e ana Bill Wincy.
to know that he is showing Race last weekend bs guests will leave this weekend for ^ rs - ^ u th Wincey of Green- • :
slight improvement after be- of Roy E. McCoy. This past Charleston where they will wood, Mrs. Lillian Logan of CARD OF THANKS
ing seriously injured in an au- weekend they traveled to At- stay for four weeks camp at Charleston and Mrs. Lucy We wou i d thank our
Items of Interest About Clinton Folk
Carol Sanders is home for daughter, Mrs. Furman Ott, Mrs. B. F. Wingard is a pa-
the summer ajtej: completing in Laurens after spending the tient in the Baptist Hospital
her first year at Furman past month with her daugh- in Columbia.
University in Qr eenv iUe. At ter, Mrs. Thomas P. Owens, Mr. and Mrs. Larry White
present Miss Sanders, accom- and Mr. Owens. of Charleston, Mr. and Mrs.
panicd by J^hq. Nichols of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Werts John W. Davis and children
Union, is visiting iher brother and children, Bobby and of Greenwood, spent the week-
and sister-in-law, Ensign and Jeanette, *re malting their end with Mr. and Mrs. James
Mrs. Marvin Sanders at Vir- home at 522 Musgrove Street. Flewellen.
ginia Beach, Va. Ensign San- Mr. Werts is connected with Cadet Bobby Haskins, Ci
ders is stationed at. Norfolk the local Winn-Dixie Store, tadel student, is spending the
with the U. §. Navy. an( j fromerly lived in Whit- summer in Fremont, Califor-
Mr. and Mrs. -Claude Law- mire. nia where he will be employed
son and Tqjt) ..Ttyyijpson at- Mr .and Mrs. James R. with Trail Mobile, Inq.
tended commencement exer- White and daughters, Karen, Jim Patton will be arriving
ciscs at Furman University Marilyn find Janie of Rich- June 12 to spend the summer
in Greenville Sunday. Miss mond, Va., spent the week- with his sister, Mrs. Calvin
Ellen Workman was a mem- end with the former's moth- H. Reed and her family. He
ber of the graduatiiwbclass. * pr, Mrs. O. B. King, and has just completed his junior
HOME FROMTRANCE * grandmother, Mrs. R. C. year at the Gunnery School
Lt. Col. and Mrs. Henry T. Stewart. Also visiting was in Washington, Conn.
Cronic and daughter, Daria, Linda White, student at the Mr. and Mrs. Thurston
were guests earlier this week University of South Carolina, Giles, Adrian Giles and Miss
of Mr. and. Mdk.lW. Columbia. She left Sunday Barbara Frazier of Joanna,
Sr., enroute to his now as-* for a week’s vacation at are spending this week at
signment with the Eighteenth Myrtle Beach before return- Myrtle Beach as guests of
Airborne Corps, Fort Bragg, ing to her home in Rich- Mr. Giles’ sister, Mrs. C. B.
N. C. They have been making mopd. Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Kugler and Mr. Kugler.
their home-rift"PhffiS'FiWir GY-M of Greenville, also join- Mrs. Morgan has returned
where Col. Cronic was at- ed the family over the week- from a visit with Mrs - c - °-
tached to headquarters of S. end. ^ Milford in Greenville. Over
H. A. P. E. Mr. and Mrs. John Me- the week-end Mrs. Morgan
GOES TO ASHEVILLE Carley of Whitmire, spent and Mrs - Milford visited the
T. Caldwell Henderson has Sunday wtih Mr. arid Mrs. latter’s son and family, the
gone to Asheville, N. C., Charles Gaffney. Rev - and Mrs. Charles O. Mil-
where he has accepted a posi- Mr. and Mrs. Charles ford in Charlotte, N. C.
lion with Biltmore Dairies. Gaffney spent Wednesday in Jasper Rowland has re-
Mrs. Henderson and sons will Greenwood With Ted Morris, turned home following sever-
join him about the middle of Cadet Hap McSween, of the al week s stay at the Veterans
the month. Citadel is at home with his Administration Hospital, in
Mrs. Lila C. Stewart has parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Columbia, undergoing medi-
uiK sci iousiy injured in an au- weexena iney traveled to At- stay tor tour weexs camp at v/nariesion ana iwrs. L<ucy ^ would like to thank our
tomobile accident two weeks lanta, Ga. where they were the Citadel. They are the sons Shelbert of Ware Shftals; manv friends for their kind-
ago. He is a patient in a Rich- joined by their son and daugh- of Dr. and Mrs. James Walk- three sons, Willie Hill of d svmDa th v shown u&
mond hospital. Mrs. Coving- ter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Don- er, Dr. and Mrs. Raisa M. Washington, D. C.; Claude a t the time of the death of our
ton is the former Miss Cath- aid Rhame, to visit in Quit- Fuller, and Mr. and Mrs. Hll of Charleston and J. W. i ove< i one husband and fath-
crine Blakely, daughter of the man, Georgia with relatives. James Von Hollen. Hill of Cross Hill; a sister, f th ’ i ove i v flowers and
late Mr. and Mrs. John T. Miss Ame ii a west of Ashe- Mr - and Mrs - Truman Wat- Mrs. Ethyl White of Laurens; W o nd erf U l meals served, also
Blakely- ’ yille, N! C. wiU arrive this . son of Greenville spent Sun- eight grandchildrep and nine Dr Fuller and the nurses at
TO ATTEND CONVENTION weekend to visit with her da y with Mrs - Laura How - great-grandchildren. Bail Hospital for their kind*
Mrs. Grace May will be one mother, Mrs. P. B. West. P.-noroi —— “““I
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, • ar 2- u . u ^ s f vlce s were . con ; ness. May God bless each and
of the registered nurses from Mrs . Jim Gasque and baby Billy Shields who has com- ducted Monday at 4 p. m. at everyone>
South Carolina attending the are visi ting his parents, Mr. S ete ^, h ‘ s ^P^ore year at Bethabara Baptist Church by Mrs j E Evafts and family
45th convention of the Ameri- and Mrs Roy Gasoue durinc the Cltadel left last week for Rev - Karl Story ant | Rev -
can Nurses’ Association in her stay’ in the hospital. a summer , ^ of France ’ Le ?" Lancaster. Burial was
San Francisco June 13-17. M r and Mrc Ti.Henn Spain, and Africa. He is the in the church cemetery.
Mrs. May, on the staff at and Larrv - npnt „ f(iu . son of Mr. and Mrs. William Pallbearers were Weldon
Whitten Village hospital, is days U ^k in Charieston Sh l elds - , , , , Leaman ’ Jimm ^ Holli ^ s -
one of 14 official delegates going especially to attend the , T T my left TDeS ‘
chosen in South Carolina to g radu ation exercises of Mrs. day . to e " ra11 in .the summer
attend - Brehmer’s niece, Wanda Full- on at . Gea f g ‘ a , South ‘ :rn
Miss Louise Kern is spend- er from St. Andrews College. ^ ollege in Statesboro, Ga.,
ing several weeks in Wood- Miss Irene Vaughn and J iavmg g raduatad J ast week
ruff with Mrs. B. M. Ander- Tommy Copeland, have re- from M ‘ Utary C ° U -
son. turned to their homes follow- T m aCa '
Mr. and Mrs. J. Auddy ing a years study at Gardner- * C ra lng . an receiving
Parker of Charlotte, N C„ Webb College. sta^din? mdSry servke At-
were Sunday guests of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Man-
and Mrs. Lewis Bagwell, Sr. ley and daughters, have mov- hig nts Mr
Lewis Bagwell Sr., entered ed into their new home on carol White’Copeland,
the Veterans Administration York Street. Mrs. Andrew Farley from
hospital in Columbia Tuesday Miss Jeannie Glover has re- Da n V lle Va was he week-
u/hore ho u/ill i.nHo^oo turnpd from a woolrc uicif , Vd -’ di ’ lne w eex
where he will undergo treat- turned from a weeks visit end" gueVof’’ hoT da'ugTter
ment. with her sister, Miss Eliza- mhI o n Sr o ’
The Rev. and Mrs. Charles beth Glover in Huntsville, Ala- ^ and daueht^rs’ ’
E. Cooke and children, Char- bama. mS a nH Mr! h Finnic
lie and Luci, of Washington, MOVED TO NEBRASKA Blalock and Henry accbm!
Ga., were guests of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James Cox ied . Mi j • p .
Cook’s aunt, Mrs. Frank Kel- and daughter have moved to . n - . v
lers, last week, coming es- Omaha, Neb., where Mr. Cox amon „ those at Davidson rnl .
pecially for the 122nd meeting will enter dental school. , r , H r
ol the Synod of Georgia on He war a member of the w G ;“ dU " Ccrem °" 1 f
the Presbyterian College Clmton High School faculty see , hc Blalock's son and
campus. for many years. . ... n •
Mrs. Edwin Stewart and Among those from the city Bach ! 1( ; r 0 f"Arts'Degree
Mrs. Helen Kunego of Mai- w ho have attended the play .
verne, L. I., N. Y., visited in Greenville “The Seven Mrs ‘ **• “• Rart is visiting
California for several
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relatives of the former last Year Itch’’ are Mrs. George
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returned to the home of her McSween.
Q-MenJU
In behalf of Mr. and Mrs. John Hamilton and
myself, as former manager of Hamilton’s Jewel
ers, I wish to thank onr many friends and loyal
customers who made our twenty-six years in Clin
ton happy years. Each of you made oqr stay here
possible, and we appreciate your patronage and
good-will.
Best of luck to each of you and our best
wishes to the new owners.
cal treatment.
Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Lynn
and sons of Rock Hill spent
the week-end with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Downs L.
Monroe.
Bob Reese is attending sum
mer school at Gardner-Webb
Junior College in Boiling
Springs, N. C.
B. F. Wingard, Jr., left Sa
turday for Charleston where
he will serve as Senior Coun
selor for Boys State which is
being held at the Citadel this
week.
HOME FROM HOSPITAL
Mrs. John L. Mimnaugh re
turned home Monday from
Self Memorial Hospital in
Greenwood, where she has
been a medical patient for
the past two weeks.
week, coming especially to Brockenbrough, Mr. and Mrs. w eeks, going especially to be
accompany her daughter, El- Hugh Jacobs, Dr. and Mrs. wd ! 1 ^ er dau gbter, Mrs. John
len Stewart, home for the James Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Raine y and Mr. Rainey,
summer months. She was a Calvin Reed, Dr. and Mrs. Bobby Reese lelt this week
member of this year’s fresh- James Macdonald, and Dr. to a ^ end tbe summer session
man class at Presbyterian and Mrs. E. N. Sullivan. a ^ Gardner-Webb College in
College. Hugh Jacobs Jr. is visiting Slielby, N. C. He is the son of
College. -—o** VA01HJ1& , _ _ _ ..
Mr. and Mrs. Joe McDaniel this week with Bob Vance and anc J^ rs * Fu her Reese
and daughter, Janice, were bis family at Pawleys Island. and Mrs- ' Va Bace Boyd
in Aiken Saturday night and Cadet Jim Adair has re- and ® on ’ Graham, have re
attended the Crosby Tap and turned home from The Cita- turned to Charleston having
Ballet recital in which Mrs. de l to spend the summer spen t the past week with their
McDaniel’s niece, Katri Pad- rnonths with his parents, Mr. and ^ rs ‘ P' R '
gett was a participant. ami Mrs. I. Mac Adair. McFadden. Mr. Boyd is 1 be
ginning his senior year at the
gett was a participant.
Misses Helen and Julia Aiienaing me Methodist Wo- "*°
Porter left last week for Mon- men Society of Christian Ser- Medical College,
treat, N. C., where they will vice Retreat at Lamburt Inn n l . ii lth
spend the summer. Before a t Lake Junaluska last Sat- KODGrt M. Mill
leaving for Montreat, they urda y from Broad Street W. Cross Hill—Robert Mattison
visited relatives in the lower s - C. S. were Mrs. Raymond Hill, 82, died at his home Sun-
part of the state and in Geor- Pitts, Mrs. D. A. Yarborough day at 1:30 a. m. after a long
gia. Sr., Mrs. Dave Roberts, and illness.
Amelia and Lisa Furr of Mrs. E. W. Rogers. Born in Laurens County, son
Lancaster, spent several Mrs. H. C. Dominick of Try- of the late William F. and Re
days last week with their on - N - c - wa s the guest last hecca Brooks Hill, he was a
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. weekend of her cousin, Mrs. retired farmer and a member
Clyde Smith. of Bethabara Baptist Church.
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liability or risk
2. a steel or iron money
box
WHAT IT MEANS TO YOU . . . It’s wise to
keep your important papers and other valu
ables in a safe place. Something might hap
pen and everything might go up in smoke! A
safe deposit box costs very little; protection
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4. Committed to Christian prin
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As'lifs fftende end neighbors we earnestly solicit the support and
vote of every 3|He;n wh? h interested in honest, efficient, law-abiding
government for Laurens County end South Carolina.
G. C. Mclnvaille.
LEAVING FOR WEST COAST
Mr. and Mrs. Goyne Simp
son will depart Friday for
Charlotte, N. C. where they
will join the Moore’s Tours,
Inc. On Saturday they will
BANK of CUNT0N
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
3% Interest Paid on Savings Accounts Semi-Annually
leave on a chartered bus for
a four weeks tour across the
country to California.,
Clinton students who have
returned home for the sum
mer months from Furman
University are Miss Carol
Sanders, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Bobby Sanders, Miss
Ellen Lawson, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Claude Lawson of
Joanna, and Miss Linda Till
er, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
James Tiller.
Returning home last week
following completion of coll
ege term from Georgia South
ern College in Statesboro, Ga.
were Mot Shealy, Ronnie Till
er, and Patsy Henderson.
Mrs. Ethel R. Pitts spent
the weekend in Rock Hill with
her daughter and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Jarvis and
children.
Mr. and Mrs. Milford Smith
and children were the dinner
guests on Sunday of the lat
ter’s brother and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Lionell Jones in Sen
eca.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Stil-
well and daughters of Taze
well, Tenn., visited in the city
during! 4he weekend, coming
especially for the birthday
celebration of their father and
grandfather, J. B. Stilwell.
Others joining them were
Mrs. C. A. Bateman and
children of Columbia.
Miss Joan Burnett of Colum
bia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Burnett, is visiting
this week with her grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bur
nett Sr. and Miss Debra Cle-
land, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. H. W. Cleland.
SURGERY AT
SELF MEMORIAL
Mrs. Chris Beukema is a
patient at Self Memorial Hos
pital in Greenwood where she
underwent foot surgery on
Monday.
Master Bill Hill is spending
this week in Anderson with
his aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mrs. Davis R. Holland Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Herschell
Thomason and daughter, Pat,
accompanied by Miss Kathy
Bledsoe of Columbia and Mr.
and Mrs. Larry Swift of Iowa,
spent several days last week
at Cherry Grove Beach.
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