The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, September 29, 1966, Image 3
Hinton, S. C.. ThiiW(f»y, 2«, IMS
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Items of Interest About Clinton Folk
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Moore
accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs. VV. L. Hubbard of Whit
mire spent last week at
Murrell’s Inlet.
Visiting: From Elberton, Ga,
Mrs. Spencer Taylor of El
berton, Ga., is visiting this
week with her daughter,
Mrs. J. M. Crider, and Mr.
Crider and family. She was
accompanied here Sunday by
her husband, Mr. Taylor,
and daughter, Mrs. Susie
Taylor and sons, and Harold
Taylor, also of Elberton who
were guests of the Criders
for the day. ».
Visiting Mrs. J. B. Speake
is her sister, Mrs. Lois Tho
mas of Macon, Ga. Mrs.
Thomas has been visiting
for several days and was ac
companied here by her sis
ter, Mrs. W. 1 C. Adams Jr.,
who returned to her home
in Macon, Ga., on Sunday.
Visit In Several States
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hor
ton spent last week visiting
relatives and friends in se
veral southern states. While
away they were the guests
of Mr. Horton’s brother, Wil
liam T. Horton and family
in Nashville, Tenn. They al
so visited friends in Suwa-
nee, Tenn., and then toured
points of interest in Alaba
ma, going especially to visit
fronds in Huntsville, Ala..
Mr. and Mrs. Cally Gault
and family have moved into
their newly constructed
home off South Adair Street.
Mr. Gault, head football
coach at PC is married to
the former, Joy Godfrey,
daughter of Gen. and Mrs.
Ansel B. Godfrey. They have
three children, Cally, Joy,
and Emmie An.
Grandson Christened
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gasque
and Mr. and Mrs. Randolph
Davis were in Greenville on
Sunday, going especially for
the Christening Ceremony of
their grandson, James Ran
dolph Gasque, on Sunday
morning at the First Pres
byterian Church. He is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Gasque of Greenville. They
also have a daughter, Marci.
Also attending were Mrs.
Tommy Davis and sons,
Randy and Russell of Vero
Beach, Fla., who are visiting
for several days with Mr.
and Mrs. Davis.
Mrs. W. B. Lea of Rocky
Mount, N. C., spent several
days last week here with
her mother, Mrs. C. M. Bai- the week-end in Atlanta, Ga.,
ley. with their brother and son,
In Greenville General; Paul Todd, and Mrs. Todd.
Among Clinton residents FROM SCOTLAND
who are patients at Green- Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Corley
vllle General hospital are and family have moved into
Mrs. J. M. Oeland and Mrs. their new home on the Chap-
W. W. Harris. Mrs. William pells Highway. They made
Redd Turner has returned their home in Dundonald,
home having been a patient Scotland, for the past two
last week. years where Mr. Corley was
Husband In Viet Nam sent by his firm, Daniel Con-
Mrs. John S. Rainey and struction Company. They SO n-in-law and daughter, Mr.
baby daughter, Kathryn, are have a daughter, Dianna, a an( j Mrs. DeLeon Reynolds ar-
now making their home with student at Columbia College, rives today for a visit with
their parents and grandpar- a son, Allen, Clinton High jjgr daughters and sons-in-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. student, and a small dough- law Mr and Mrs. John W.
Hart, while Lt. Rainey is on ter, Lisa. Finney, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs.
duty in Viet Nam. Mr and Mrs. Albert J. Sil- s. Horne She was accom-
Sunday guests of Mr. and y a left Monday for Arling- panied by Mr. and Mrs. Rey-
Mrs. Perry Moore were their ton, Mass., where they will nolds and will be with the
son, Ron, of Fort Gordon, make their home.
Newest of the Chevrolets
The all-new Chevrolet Camaro will be
built in sport coupe and convertible mod
els. The Camaro line incorporates many
sprightly options that Include concealed
headlights behind a lattice grille which
opens and closes when lights are turned
on and off, plus a hood with simulated
louvers and a wide “bumble bee” paint
band on the nose. A 350 cubic inch V-8
engine is in the Super Sport version of
the Camaro. The Camaro will go on dis
play Thursday at Mike Persia Chevro
let Co., Inc., entire WO block of College
Street. ’
Lutherans' Plans
For New Church
Are Continuing
At a joint meeting last
day Walter A. Sigman, Jr.,
church treasurer announced
that the members of the con
gregation were s'igbtly ahead
of schedule in ‘he payment of
ihr.r 1966 pledge- to the htidd-
it >* find. The’' is now mere
diaa S-11,000 in t!u fund, more
than S21.000 hiving been ad-
Thursday evening of the ex- ded since the first of i ast
News of Bonds
Cross Roads
MRS. N. A. SHOUSE
Correspmdent
Telephone MT-6MC
Mr. and Mrs. Carter Wright
and son, Buddy, were in Gaff
ney on Saturday to yislt Mrs.
Wright’s mother, Mrs. George
Franklin.
•L C. Nabors, who has been
in the Veterans hospital in Co
lumbia, is at home now.
Mrs. Henrietta McCullough
and Mrs. Alice Cieluck were
honored by friends at p pink
and blue shower Saturday
evening, Sept. 13, at the so
cial hall of Fairview Baptist
Church.
Mrs. t Texie Johnson has re
turned to work after being
confined to her home due to
illness.
Friends of James Johnson
stated too, that
, wuile the membership of the
im nuapiim u» ^ ? "J* u congregation had naturally
Tenn., following ear surgory f he !r ' Khi , >, ecti e Ha"ro'l ( l tS conlrlbuted ° f the
amount, other individuals in
Horne’s on Young Drive.
Ga., and Miss Dale Edwards Mr. und Mrs. C. B. Kugler, „ ^ q King Jr is ecu ^ Ve bulldihg committee. Dei ember
of Weavervllle, N. C. Miss Pats> Kugler of Mrytle conva j escing at Lamar headed by Ratchford W. Bo- , as
In Self Memorial Beach, spent the week-end C , inic of the Baptist Memor . land, and the committee on
Mrs. Gfady Chandler is O’ here with Mrs. Ku g le ;’s fath- ial Hospital ^ Memphis
patient at Self Memorial er, C. t.. G:;es, and Mr and Tenn ^ f 0 u 0wing e pr surgerj
Hospital in Greenwood where Mrs- G ’ les ’ t Ad u nan on Tuesday. Col. King was in t ... _ . , ...
she underwent surgery on Glles > student at Spartanburg Memphis with her when she , t . on ’. 0ree ” ville ; presented pre- par t s 0 f the state, and in
Monday. Vslting with her Jun, “" College, Spartanburg, underwent ^gary. llmmary drawings of the new other states had also had
and Mr. Chandler’s is Mrs. was also at home for the George R Holland s f™: tuar y ® nd f ^' their part in the project.
Mr 8 - George ti. nouana, til ] ties of t j, e st John’s Luth- , .
While there is no Jefinite
schedule announced, it is ex-
pci led that ac'ual building cp-
orations should begin witmn
early fu
ture.
d uu mx. \wiicxiiuiex a irixa. , Mrs. George R. Holland, Hlltie, of the
KVc ° f m) Ini Mrs. Gone King of «-■ Joe Land and her guest. ernn Chnrch
Horace Horton Jr., Is con- Tampa, Fla., visited the for- ™ss Linda Johnson of New The eleven membep? con .
tinuing his studies at Geor- mer ’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. ^ c with * t:tuting ^ ^ vou ^ Jt was
gia Military College in MU- ^ G - durin * the P ast their sister, Mrs’. Whit Gibson staf .^’ *, ere ’ lea t sed ' v . ith the the compara^dy
ledeeville Ga He is a mem- wee k- architect s work and sug-
ber of the freshman class ar- Mr - and Mrs ; L - Ra y pitts Mr C ' n D R Ut P h p!f gested only comparatively mi-
riving there several weeks hav f, moved int « ^eir re- are s P endi " g ^ ay “ nor changes.
ago. He Is the son of Mr. ^ ent , ly P U 1 rchased , home on Mr, fh. In connection with the ser-
artd Mrs. Horton on W. Wal- W ^* t ‘ laple . ^ t . ^eet ■ . wards and Mr Fdwfirds vice of last Sunday naorning
nut Street. . Mrs Hugh Simpson has as wards and Mr. Edwards. Mr Rimer anm , unced to the
will regret to know he is
fined to ids home due
back injury.
TB Assn. Directors
To Meet Tuesdoy
Directors of the Tubereuim-
is and Health Association will
meet at 3:30 p. m. on Tuesday,
October 4, in the new Gtecn-
Wood County Health Center.
Wade C. Harrison, president,
said that a tour of the building
will be conducted at 3:0d J& r
those who are interested Hn
seeing the new facilities whJSh
-include a new X-ray machine.
The committee to protjj’t
children against TB infcctthn
will report on findings' con
cerning the use of the tubercu
lin test by physicians with tlfc
pre-chdol child. Informattnn
will be presented on TB con
trol practices of schools, insti
tutions, and kindergartens and
nurseries in Greenwood and
Laurens Counties.
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Mrs. R. S. Horton of New- ^ er gaest this week her niece. Miss Jeannette Ferguson of coagiegation that the c m- at ‘7he“‘rrn«
berry is visiting members ® irnmons ^ a ®t Orange, New Jersey, is ndth es would meet again with
of her family in the city.
Charlotte, N. C.
E.
817 students enrolled at Ander
son College for the fall term.
They are: Linda Horton,
vuitino Mr, Tnhn t Mrs. Emily C. Hollis and her sister-in-law, Mrs. R
Young is her* sister, n Mrs ^ewis Bowen of Enoree spent Ferguson, Sr.
Andrew Harker of Lynch . Sunday in Charleston with her
burs- s Z m M™Rotr MraeT' Clinton Girls At
Mrs. George Bellingrath is „ . „ g „ „ . . r
a patient at Emory Hospital „ Mr w a " d “I s - “ urra ; BeU - Anderson College
in Atlanta. Ga. Mrs. WillardGarbinlandsons Three studenls rrom thc
.. ^ Bl11 and Bob of Charleston „„ .
Miss Barbara Eichelberg- were weekend guests of Mr clinton area are among the
er, accompanied by Miss and Mrs G w Bell * —
Lucy Moyes, both students Here From C rossnore
at the University of Georgia, Misses Gee Gee King Julie
spent the week-end with her Johnson, Jimmie Alexander of , M M
mother, Mrs. Hugh Eichel- Mountville and Phil Holland, daughter of Mr ’ and ^ rs ’
berger. students at Crossnore School, Lewis Horton, 305 Shands 3t.;
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Car- Crossnore, N. C., were home Sandra Marse, daughter of
son of Gastonia, N. C., spent for the week-end with their Mr. and Mrs. Marshall S.
the week-end with her sister, parents. Marse, 609 Shands St.; and
Mrs. John Roseboro, and Mrs. P. B. Adair who has Jane Trammell, daughter of
aunt, Mrs. Morgan Todd. been making her home in Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Tram-
Miss. Florrle Burdette had Washington, Ga., with her mell, Laurens Road.
as her guests Friday Mr. .. , .
and Mrs. George M. Flana
gan of Hendersonville, N. C.
On Sunday her brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
L. W. Burdette, were her
guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Todd
and Mrs. Clyde Todd spent
visiting for several days with prchitect on the evening
Revival Slated
At Cross Hill
Revival services will be held
Hill Baptist
Church October 2-9, at 7:30
of October 6 and that the re- each evening, excepting Satur
vi;>ed plans would be presented day. The pastor. Rev. John H.
for the congregation’s consid- Turner, will he preaching,
oi aticn on Su Kin;, Oct. 23. Rev. W. W. Willingham will
Aist at the service last Sun- be in charge of music.
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