The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 05, 1967, Image 3
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Clinton, S. C., Thursday, January 5,1967
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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WHO'S
WHERE
— As —
Reported By
Naomi Seymour
Phones 833-0541 or 833-1817
Items of Interest About Clinton Folk
Mrs. H. E. Sturgeon and Mr. and Mrs. Roswell Porter ville, after illness of
her daughter, Miss Jane Stur- and son, Johnny, of Winston- weeks.
three designated. . forms. Mr§. Si|
Besides those who have seen Rhett P. Adair and
ge§n of Durham, N. C., have Salem, N. C
returned from a week’s va
cation in Orlando, Fla. with
their son and brother, H. E.
Sturgeon and family. Miss
Sturgeon returned to her
home in Durham having ac
companied her mother home.
Attend Cotton Bowl Game
Dr. and Mrs. Dan E. Orr
attended the Cotton Bowl
(Janie an Dallas, Texas, on
Saturday, Dec. 31, having de
parted from Atlanta, Ga. on
„ • .N ...itu Thursday of last week by
Sadler week-end in McCormick witn ^
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Lutheran Chrismon
Tree May Be Seen
^Sunday Afternoon
The Chrismon tree in
John’s Lutheran Church,
St.
205
James A. Chandler, Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ed - sm » ( .ial train On Fridav thev
daughters, Beth and Jan of At- and David Boland have re- her son and (l ‘ iU ^ arrived in New Orleans for
lanta, spent Christmas holi- turned from a weeks visit to Mr. and Mis. C.aston wilder, frnm th^ro tn
days with his mother, Mrs. Las Vegas, Ncv„ and New and ^ Texas o,. Saturday tor the
James Austin Chandler, Sr. Orleans, La. Sarah Wilder v\ho \\as home ^
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Ben- Mr. and Mrs. Bailey Dixon from Charlotte, N. C. rnnr0 tc in0
nett and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. a nd children spent last wegk Mrs. Ollie Littlefield has re- i " r ‘ an « ^ rs - ^ eo ^e
Skews and Leslie of Myrtle with relatives in Talladega, turned to her home in Colum- . ‘ r . . QnH
Beach were guests of Mrs. Ala. bia after spending the holi-""h ,hc lorm " s uncle and
Austin Chandler during the jimmy W’alker spent sev- days with Mrs. Eugen c « Hitt. ^ ^ n . %a/-
holidays. • eral days last week with his Also visiting Mrs. Hitt (l ur- Raurned T( » Geor K ia Southern Recent WintlttOp
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. An- grandmother, Mrs. George D.,ing the holidays were her son- Among Clinton students re- p .. fi rn J un i.p
derson spent Christmas in Walker in Johnston. in-law and daughter, Mr. and turning to resume their-stud- LOllCge Graduate
Moultrie, Ga., with their Mrs. D. II. Martin has re- Mrs W. D. Armstrong audios a Georgia Southern Col- Jane Ellen Fowler was Hampton Avenue> has d
daughter, Mrs. George Ever- turned to her home alter a family of (.ray Court. ke n Statesboro^ Ga^ were among the graduates who re- so - lar with the commun .
ett and Mr. Everett. brief stay at Self Memorial Mrs. Mane Smgley has re- Ronnie Til^r Tom Copeland, ceived BS degrees at the re- it gencrally that the mem .
Lt. and Mrs. Thornton Ste- Hospital following surgery turned from Greensboro, N an 1 atsy Henderson cent mid - term graduating bers of the congregation have
.wart have returned to their last week. ^ ^r. and Mrs. Milford Smith exercises at Winthrop Col- decided to . let it stand through
base at El Paso, Texas alter Rev. and Mrs. Jerry Moye, ten days \uth iu'i dauUiti i, spent New Years Eve in lege. ncxt Sunday ; p rovid ed the
Spending the holidays with students of Southern Baptist Mrs. J. W. Sundeis.^id lam-Greenville with the i a 11 e r s She ds th e daughter of Mr. tree itself does not deterior-
l.Vir parents, Mr. and Mrs. Seminary, in Louisyille, Ky. d>- hi other and family, Mr. and and Mrs. frank Fowler ot ate too greatly, in order that
rid ert Todd and Mr. and visited Mrs - and John B - Ho1 ' Mrs. James 1. Smith ol C o-Mrs. Lionell Jones. Clinton. any who have not seen it
Mrs. Marvin Stewart. land durin g th e holidays. lumma spent ! rmo> wun het 1)r Judson Davis is a pa- Majoring in business educa- and ..wish to do so may. have
Mary Ahn Holland visited parents ) Mr. and Mrs. E. L. ti(>|ll at/Bailey Memorial Hos- tion t she will teach the com- the opportunity. \
L. Tripp Jn Easley Holland and was aei pinpamed I)ital W here he has been re- ing semester'at CaVnden High The church will be open
next Sunday afternoon from
4:30 to 6:00 and representa-
Don Creighton* and p j p Q J a pi.i. lives of the congregation will
raagerr he present to welcome any
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Native of Lexington County, the tree during worship ser- R. Reynolds con;
she spent most of her life in vices there Jiave been scores committee to direct the
C^ipin and /Columbia and who went to the church at ing„ of he adornmehts. Other
lived the last |jvo years with previously ^designated hours women of the congregation
a niece, Mrs. Clarence Mai- for the purpose of seeing it. assisted. Th e decorations are
pas^ in Greeny|lle. Even a cursory view of the made of white styrofoam and
Daughter of the late John decorations will disclose that gold-colored beads.
Robinson Kelly and Martha much tedious work has gone The Chrismon tree concept
Lever Kelly, %he was a mem- into the making of various is one which brings new
her of Eauj Claire Baptist monograms jpnd other symb- meaning, beauty and dignity
Church in Cdlumbia. ols. Walter A. Sigman, Jr., to the Christmas tree idea,
Funeral services were con- did most of the cutting of the it was stated.
.ducted Saturday at 3 p.m. at
Capers Chapel" Methodist
Church,. Chapin, ' by Rev.
Charles Rector. Burial was
in the church cemetery.
The body was at Gray Fun-
"eral Home, Clinton, until an
hour before Service.
PRESCRIPTIONS
■ PROMPT. ECONOMICAL PRESCRIPTION
SERVICE
“Serving This Area 82 Years”
We Give S & H Green Stamps .
Youngs Pharmacy
North Broad Street
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Dial 833-1220
Mrs. J.
during the holidays. ' home by In r m luiume, v\ho t . 0iv j a ^ treatment for several School.
Mrs. Eugene Brown of Mt. had been ins giand-
Pleasant visited Mr. and Mrs. parents. - Mrs
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and Mi
Miss Norma Hallett of Co
lumbia has been the guest of
Mrs .Beatrice Sloan for sev
eral days.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Moore q a Holland on Wednesday ^‘ r< and M^s. \\
had as their guest lor the and Thursday last week. Mr. and
New Year’s holiday their 1Iol i and< who has been a pa- Addy and son. Me
son Ronnie, Lt. Kidtee Noi- tj on ( a ( Bailey Memorial Hos- land, Ha.
sette, Royal Thai Army, Al- pj( a i f or several weeks has and ^' rs
lied student from Bangkok, retur ned home. Mrs. C. A. dui ‘‘ng th
Thailand, stationed at Port ,, ,«J_-
Gordon, Ga. ^
W. II. Ander-
latler's
. 1‘ell and Mr.
! Hi.
i-.dyar Blake
ly and Mrs. .1, () L rout dur
ing the hoi’(jav..s were their
v.ci i in ts oi Mr
•e\, Bogr.ell, .Sr.
Iioi.d.t'‘S. ^Mso vis-
^ or ^ Holland has also had as her du ' t a x i is A‘*r»' Lon-
guest for several weeks, Mrs. 1110 ^ ang o ,1 . ! d;iughtet ot
Mrs. Jessie Shumaker of John Gilreath of John’s Is- Charlotte,
Wayhesville, N. C., Mr. and land. am
Mrs. Paul McCracken of Mrs. Mqrvin Poole had as son art ' visilm , the
York and Mr. and Mrs. W. T. her guests for Christmas Day !ls ,! c
McCracken, of Sumter, Mrs. Re\ v . and Mrs. M. L. Poole Bol! 111 Eustis.
James Dowd and daughter, of Spartanburg. Mr. and Mrs. Guests m-M.
Laurie, were recent visitors Henry Wise of Pickens, "Mr.
of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Moore, and Mrs. J. V. Brock and son,
Mrs. M. T. Poole and Jimmy of Statesville, N. C., brothers. \\. L. Re.nelen ot
Mrs. G. K. Sumerel of and her sister, Mrs. (J. K. Savannah. Ga.. ami J. \ .
Westminster visited t h e i r Sumerel of Westminster whe
brothers, George Weathers remained for a longer Visit:
and family in Greenville,' F. Mrs. W. L. Brown and Mrs
V. Weathers and Mrs. Weath- Annie Tinsleyt'of this city. Join,
ers in Marietta during the ing them in the afternoon were
holidays. Mr. and Mrs. George Weath.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Kay, ers and family of Greenville
Jr., Mary Lee and Mrs. E. L. '‘Mrs. Annie Bell Brown am
Koty all of Columbia were brother, Joe Poole and Todc
week-end guests of Dr. and Bond visited their brother am
Mrs, James L. Walker. uncle, James A. Poole am
Dr. D. E. Waller of Win- Mrs. Poole in Duntg N, C.
ipeg, Canada is visiting his idst week. Enroutc home the:
sister, Mrs K.nne visited Gaddy’s Geese Refugi
sister, Mrs. Kenneth Frying- in Ansonville.
le and Mr. Fryfogle. Mrs. J. B. Wilder spent tin
. { .hi|dr? n have returned from R. L. PodgCtt
n a weeks visit witli their pai^* Mr§. Susie Kful;
ents and grandparents, Mr willow of Robert^Lee Pad- vice to them. Visitors, of
and Mrs. Grady Wheeler in Sett died Friday morning at course, may come and leave
of l.ake-
nly Padgett, visitors and to be of any ser-
ert Lee Pi
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Mr. and Mrs. Bob Morgan
and family of Greenville were
recent‘guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Warren Hewett and family.
Visit In Florida
Mr and Mrs. Paul Muller
and daughter, Miss Beverly
Muller, have returned from
several days stay in Miami,
Fla. They went especially to
\isit Mrs. Muller’s sister,
Airs. Ralph Constance.
Rev. and Mrs. Ollis 'Rev
els and daughter, Leslie Ann,
of Asheville, N. C. were guests
on Saturday of Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Crayton and children,
Kathy, Randy and Jeff.
Mr. and Mrs. .John Pitts
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of Albany, Ga., were recent
euests of the former’s par-’
ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hcnder-
’itts.
and Mrs. H. R. Phil
lips and sons, Ricky and Mar
tin, of Spartanburg were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. G.
King, Sr. on Monday evening.
Ricky and Martin attended
the Vance-King party at the
Country Club while here. Oth
er guests last week of Mr.
and .Mrs. King were Mr. and,
Mrs. Fred McCurdy, Jr. and
family of MJnnington, Louisi
ana, who visited other rela-
tves while here.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Thomp
son' of Columbia were holi
day guests of the latter’s par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Claude
.awson. The Thompsons had
as their guests Mr. and Mrs.
Loiter Crosby’s of Birming-
ham. Ala. On New Year’s
Eve, the Thompsons and Cros-
bys attended a KA Fraternity
party at Flat Rock, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cruick-
-lianks and son, Sandy, of
Gainesville, Fla., arrived last
Thursday for several d^ys vis
it hen* with their parents and
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. G. King, Sr. On Thursday
evening Sandy attended the
Debutante Ball as marshall
lor his cousin, Miss Kristi
King. »
Florida Visitor
Mrs. Paul Long has return
ed to her home in Marianna,
Fla., having spent several
Peeks with her nephew, Har
ry Y. McSween and family.
Jim Adair, Pete Cooper, flap
McSween and Billy Shields
and Bob Hoskins returned to
the Citadel, Tuesday, having
spen thg holidays with their
families in the city.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Duke
of Union were holiday guests
-of the latter’s sisters, Mrs.
Louise Hilton and Miss Es
sie Davidson.
Roy Gasque is in Charleston
where he is undergoing treat
ment. He was accompanied
by Mrs. Gasque.
RETURN FROM TENN.
Misses Julia and Helen Por
ter accompanied by their
brother, G. R. Porter of
Haw kinsville, Ga., have re
lumed from a few days visff
with their sister, Mrs. John
Morrison in Signal Mountain,
Tenn.
J^Uidents returning to the
’ niveisity of South Carolina,
Columbia this week include.
.Misses Beverly Poole, Mary
Nettles, Connie Simmons and
Mike Reddick, J. W. Davis,
Billy Nelson.
G. Rodman Porter has re
turned to his home in Haw-
Kinsville, Ga., after spending
the past two weeks with his
'sis tops, Misses Helen oitd
Julia Porter. Joining
the Christmas week end were
St. Francis Hospital, Green- at anyt$fhe within the period
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ALVIN
HUEBLE
NEW YEARS
Accidents do befall
us all. So protect your
fortunes from a fall.
Let Bailey Agency
insure you here and
safeguard your . . .
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
BAILEY AGENCY
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Dial Day 833-0681 — Night and Sunday 833-0323
Men's Suits
REDUCE
Sewell’s fine tailored suits, 2 pieces, m de < t finest
fabrics. 100% virgin wool and blends of 90% wool
and 10% silk.
Regular Sizes 38
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Number of Suits Y 3
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Longs—Sizes
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SLITS TO RETAIL FOR
$49.95 reduced to S33.C9
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$44.95 reduced to S2 3.00
$39.95 .... reduced to S25.00
One Large Table of Assorted- LaciRv
Children’s Sh^s Reduced To A Low
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Phone 833-0710
204 N. Broad St.
Dial 833-2628
MAXWELL BROTHERS
JANUARY CLEARANCE
SAVE UP TO 50%
One 75” TRADITIONAL SOFA
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(Jold and Beige Linen (’over—-Foam Rubber—Reg. $199.95
Sale $99.95
One 90” Early American WING BACK SOFA r .
Char Brown Cover, Arm Sleeves, All-Foam Rubber—Reg. $2ji9i95 *
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Variety of Colors and Styles . '. 1
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Odd Tables. ♦ 'A Off
All Pidures 20% Off
ALL QUALITY BUILT
RECLINERS REDUCED
GROUP ' ,
Platform Rockers
In Combination, Tapestry and
Naugahyde Covers
SALE!
$19.95
Open Stock Cherry, Oak, Rock
• ' * • .
Maple, and Mahogany Bedroom
Furniture Reduced!
•I-I’c. MODERN
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In Walnut, Mahogany, and
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SALE!
$119.95
9-Pc
CHERRY
Dining Room Suite
Italian Provincial; Reg. 529.95
SALE!
ALL LAMPS 20 %
IN FAIRS '
off
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479.95
ALL 5 pc., 7 pc., AND 9 pc.
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