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Clinton, S. C„ Thursday, June 30, 1966 THE ^LINTON CHRONICLE WHO'S WHERE... — As — Reported By Naomi Seymour Phones 833-0541 or 833-1817 Mrs. Lucile Katteree of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Skenes EMPLOYED • Chocy of Oolumbte, Mr. and several days vieit in Wash Rock Hill was the guest last and children of Portsmouth, INMONTREAT Mrs. James Burnett and chU- ington, D. C., with their aunt, week of her brother and sis- Va., have been visiting her Miss Almena Blalock has dren of Joanna, Mrs. Burnett u/ha,, tpr-in^law Mr flnH MVc Vorrx, ae T r» n/r i MTS. UQUgUIS VVOII. fVlllie, Items of Interest About Clinton Folk Mr. and^Mrs. Charles Mc- Invaille and daughter Kathy of Charlott!^, N. C., spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Mclnvaille. Mrs. Eugfene Brown and daughter, dinger, of Mount Pleasant, anjl a friend Miss Ruth Tayoir ^ were weekend guests of Mr> and Mrs. C. A. Holland and other relatives, Mrs. James Pitts and Mrs. Joe McGee. Ginger Brown is spending the week with Mrs. C. A. Holland. Jimmy Bryant, of Darling ton is visiting his grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Chan dler. Mrs. V. O. Kelly and grand daughter, Barbara of Pine- bluff, Ark, are visiting the former’s sister, Mrs. Bessie D. Suber. Other sisters, Mrs. D. D. Cauthen of Greenville, and Mrs. V. C. Crapps of West Columbia, also visited last week. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Har mon and children, Johnny and Susan spent the \yeek of June 13 as guests of Nationwide In surance Co., at the Beach Club Hotel, Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Beth Chandler of Atlanta, Ga. has been visiting her grandmother, Mrs. James Austin Chandler, Sr. for sev- erarl weeks. Mrs. Chandler will accompany her home this weekend. 1 Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Denz- ler and sons,-Wyn and Jim, of New Orleans, La. f were recent guests of Mrs. t Denz- ler's mother, Mrs., C. W. Stone. Mr .and Mrs. .R. P. Skenes and chrldren of Portsmouth, Va. have been visiting Mrs. ^kene’s mother, Mrs. J. B. Speake. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Dow spent last week in Clearwater, Florida where they directed the summer convention of the Southeastern Photo engravers Association. Dow is executive secretary of the association. Mr. and Mrs. Tom B. Coop er have returned from St. Petersburg, Fla., where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Thom B. Cooper, Jr., and children Mrs. J. D. Jeanes is spend ing severa-i weeks in Atlanta, Ga., with her son and daugh ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jeanes. Mr. and i Mrs. G. W. Bell and William. Bell were called to Charleston late Wednesday due to the sudden deatn of Mr. Bell’s brother-in-law, Wil lard N. Garbini. Mrs. Cassie Tolbert of the Thornwell staff is visUing relatives in Oregon. Mrs. John W. Finney, Jr., and son, Warren, spent Mon day in Washington. Ga., with her brother-in-law and sister. Mrs. D. H. Reynolds, Jr., and her mother, Mrs. P. B. Adair who was observing a birth day. Mr. and Mrs .Joe Bonds spent the past week-end in Brevard, N. C. ter-in-^aw, Mr. and Mrs. Perry mother, Mrs. J. B. Speake. taken a suhnmer job in Mon- and children, Lisa and Reg- j t j Moore. MOVED INTO treat. She is the daughter of gie, and Miss Toni Cox. away they enjoyed visiting^ Sunday guests of Mr. and NEW PARSONAGE Dr - ar, d Mrs - George Blalock. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Harri- P°i nts of interest m the ^ Mrs. Milford Smith were the R ev an< j M rs g ^ Rogers" Mrs - p - A Rushton has re- son will spend their vacation city - latter’s brother and family, an( j f am ji v have moved into turne d to her home in Mem- next week Visiting relatives in Mrs. Max Harreison of Or- | Mr. and Mrs. Lipnell Jones, the newly constructed Metho- P hi s, Tenn., having spent the Seneca and Madison. - • lando, Fla., recently visited | Mark and Scott of Seneca, dist parsonage on York St. P ast several weeks with her RESIDING HERE her sister ’ Mrs - Howard Wat- ; They came especially to ac- R ev . Rogers is pastor of daughter and family, Mrs. Friends will be interest- kins - Mr - Watkins and family, i company their daughter, Tam- Broad Street Methodist Ernest Ray Ouzts. e d to know Mrs. Harold Mrs. Marvin Sanders hasj my, home. Tammy had spent Church. * SURPRISE BIRTHDAY Shields has returned to her returned to the city after the past wek with the Smith’s M rs Ralph Chastain and Fred Burnett Jr. was sur- apartment here in the city, spending the past week with children, Barry, Gale, and daughter, Marian and Miss prised with a birthday dinner She has made her home in her sister and brother-in- 1 L ‘hby. Jeannie Parrish of Pickens Sunday by his family at his Palisade, N. J., for some law . Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mrs. H. E. Sturgeon will re- accompanied Mrs. W. M. parent’s cottage on Lake time. Cleaver, in Elberton, Ga. ' '(e turn this weekend from a visit Scott of Easley here Tuesday Greenwood. Among those pre- Mrs. George B. Brocken- Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Smith ’ 1 with her daughter, Miss Jane to visit her sister, Mrs. R. E. sent were Mr. and Mrs. Fred brough and daughters, Mary and son, Phil, and David Sturgeon in Durham, N. C. Sadler Sr. Visiting Mrs. Sad- Burnett Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Lee, Helen, and Mildred, re- Mixon spent last week at"* Mrs. A. J. Penland is home ler and Mrs Scott on Friday Charles Burnett and Joan and turned Thursday following Myrtle Beach, after four months visit with were Mrs. Alex Robinson and her daughter and son-in-law, Mrs. Lloyd Smith of Easley, JULY 4TH. STORE HOURS (Rotation Plan) YOUNG S PHARMACY 10*) TO 12*1 NOON FOR PRESCRIPTIONS AND DRUGS FOUNTAIN CLOSED ■' r. “ENJOY THE 4TH.” RETURN FROM 'N. C. BEACH Mr. and Mrs. Calvin» H. Reed and children, Wendy and David spent last week at Wrightsvillg Beach, N. C. Where they were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Belcher qi^d son, Andy of An derson, Lt. and Mrs. Samuel A. Belcher, III and son, Clay of Oak Harobr, Washington, Mr. and iMrs. Donald Mahaf- fey and daughter, Millen, cf Decatur, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Young, Nanette and Andy B. Young, Linda Horton and Larry Red- deck spent the past week-end at Myrtle Beach. Lt. Col. Robert C. McLees of Arlington, Va., spent a few days last ^eek with his moth er, Mrs. R. C. McLees and aunt, Miss Sallie Wright. Mr. and Mrs. V. Parks Adair' left yesterday for Hampton,) Va., where they will spend several months vis iting their daughter, Miss Vivian Parks Adair. Put away the paint can, Pete with a new Chevrolet! Mr. and Mrs. James Rhodes, who accompanied Mrs. Scott in Hialeah, Fla. * back to her home in Easley. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Free- RETURNED FROM strom vacationed last week CALIFORNIA in North Carolina, Charles- Mrs. J. B. Hart returned ton and Myrtle Beach. Wednesday from several days Mr. and Mrs. John A. Davis visit with her daughter, Mrs. spent the weekend at Maggie John Rainey, Mr. Rainey and Valley, N. C. new granddaughter, Catherine Robbie Wysor, son of Mrs. DeVois, in Monterey, Califor- Robert E Wysor III, left Mon- nia. day by bus with a group of Miss Kayran Cox will re- Scouts from South Carolina, turn today after spending for a tour of the Southwest the past week in Washington, and a stay at Philmont Scout D. C., as a delegate to the Ranch at Cimmaron, New National Youth Conference. Mexico. He will be away for She is the daughter of Mr. three weeks. and Mrs. J. Robert Cox. Mrs. Benjamin F. Ivey is Spending last week with visiting friends in High Point, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burnett, N- C. Jr., and children were Mrs. Miss Corinne Boyd, recent Burnett’s nieces, Misses graduate of the University of Penny and Toni Cox. Their South Carolina, Columbia,-is parents, Mr. and Mrs. attending the South Carolina Geodge F. Cox, were attend- Medical College in Chraleston ing a meeting in Ridgecrest, this summer where she is N. C. They arrived Monday studying, gross anatomy. for their daughters and ac- Mrs. Robert Wysor, III, is companied them home to spending several days with Tazwell, Va., on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Jordan in Mrs. John Little has re- Kinston, N. C. She will be ac- turned from a visit with her companied home by Sara daughter, Mrs. John Pitt- Lynn Wysor who has been man, Mr. Pittman and fam- visiting there for the past ily in Rockingham, N. C. ten days. \j r an{ j M rs . Lewis Wal- Miss Emily Baliey of Allan- lace attended the wedding of ta, Ga., visited her mother, Miss Mary Anne Jackson and Mrs. P. S. Bailey, during the Robert Michael Tyndall on past week. Sunday at the Presbyterian ATTENDING CAMP Church in Chadbum, N. C. Bunky Blalock is attending Mrs. Tyndail is the niece of summer ROTC camp at Fort Mr. Wallace. Bragg, N. C., where he will NORTH CAROLINA be stationed for six weeks VISITORS training with an artillery unit. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Mob- Mr. and Mrs. Ed Perry and ley and children of Troy, N. children, Eddie, Carcle and C. spent the weekend with Dr. Linda, and Mrs. Perry’s par- and Mrs. George Bellingrath. ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Niv- They were enroute to Camp en, of Spartanburg, spent last Illabell, Brevard, N. C. and week at Myrtle Beach. Ron- Camp Modamin, Tuxedo, N. nie King, stationed at Camp C. where their children will LeJeune, N. C., joined them spend the months of Jiriy and for the week-end. August. Dr. and Mrs. Belling- HOSPITAL PATIENT rath accompanied them Mrs. Beatrice Sloan is a pa- there, tient at Bailey Memorial Hos- Mrs. W. C. Baldwin, Miss pital. Agnes Davis, Mrs. Hubert Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jim- Pitts and Mrs. J. B. Speake my M. Crider on Sunday were spent last week in the moun- Mrs. Crider’s parents, Mr. tains of Kentucky. While there and Mrs. Spencer Tayior, of they saw an out-of-door dra- Elberton, Ga., their son, Mark ma . the Stephen Foster’s returned with them for sever- > Story in Bardstown. al days visit. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Scogin Overnight guests Friday of visited in Colbert, Ga., Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Morris Seymour da y wi th the former’s mother, were the former’s brother and Mrs. J. M. Scogin, and other sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. relatives. 1 Roger Seymour. They came especially to accompany their son, Robert, home. Robert had spent the past week with his cousins, Morris Jr., and Don nie. Mrs. George Senn and chil dren, Elizabeth and Foster, of Newberry spent Tuesday with their mother and grand mother, Mrs. W. W. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. J u d s o n Brehmer and Larry visited Mrs. Brehmer’s mother, Mrs. Luther Belcher, in Bris tol, Va., last week-end. Mrs. Julian Coleman, Mrs. John Little, Mrs. Frank Mil ler, and Mrs. C. W. Stone will spend a few days at Mrs. Coleman’s cottage in Tryon, N. C. IN BAILEY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL " H. E. (Dennie) Martin is a patient at Bailey Memorial Hospital where he is under going treatment. Recent visitors of Mrs. C. C. D. Nance were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mason of Pendle ton, Flemng Mason of Sum- merton, and George Mason of Charlotte, N. C. The lat ter had spent the past two weeks with Mrs. Nance and returned on Sunday. The oth ers joined them here on Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Warren accompanied by Gen. and Mrs. B. F. Wingard and Barry, spent the weekend in Maggie Valley, N. C. Impala Sport Coupe Park your new Impala Sport Coupe right out front. Let your neighbors admire the handsome sculptured lines. There're luxury and comfort in side. The Sport Coupe comes with color-keyed deepVtwist carpeting. There’s richly tufted textured pattern doth upholstery with deeply padded vinyl bolsters. Eight standard safety features induding seat belts all around. Your Impala can have the personal touch. Order a pushbutton AM/FM radio with FM multiplex stereo... 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S/AW/VG-S ACCOUNT The dollars to be paid out on June 30th are proof that our savers possess the key to the gratification of any desire that money can buy. , By opening your savings account here by July 11th, you can learn that there is no limit to what can be accomplished through saving. And you will enjoy the plus factor of being 1 i ft *> h \\ •> M it it -« paid handsome earnings for your thrift. - Whatever your goal, you can reach it sooner through sav ing here. You will widen your financial horizon with the great est thing growing—passbook-handy savings. DIVIDENDS - OF OVER - *161,000.00 PAID TODAY! ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS FOR SIX MONTHS PERIOD ENDING JUNE 30, 1966, AT THE RATE OF V/ t % PER ANNUM. CURRENT DIVIDEND RATE % PER ANNUM COMPOUNDED SEMI-ANNUALLY CITIZENS FEDERAL Savings and Loan Association 220 West Main Street CLINTON, SOUTH CAROLINA i«