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CUnfon, S. C., Thursday, January 19, 1967
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Reported By
Naomi Seymour
Phones 8S3-h£41 or 838-1817
lUms of Interest About Clinton Polk
Mr. and Mrs. John Pitts of
Albany, pa. spent the week- MoUlitVilie N^WS
end With'the former’s parents,
Mr. ahd Mrs. J. Henderson
Pitts.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene John
son, Jr., of Milledgeville, Ga.,
MRS. MAUDE BRYSON
Correspondent
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ban-
lot on Lake Greenwood, $10 ity,’$1.00 and other considera- Curtis E.
and other considerations. tions. da W. \\ alladeitO ;
R. A. Gray, individually
at
Miss Jo Carol Terry has re
turned to her studies at Shef-
wood School of Music and
University of Chicago after
spending the holidays with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Terry.
Miss Jackie Pitts of Chevy
Chase, Md., left Tuesday for
Fort Walton Beach, Fla.,
where slie has been transfer
red. for several months, after
spending several days with
he^ mother, Mrs. James Pitts
a^d^her relatives.
,Mr. ahd Mrs. Thomas F.
Hollis spent Wednesday in Co-
lumbiatto attend the Inaugura
tion festivities and also the
Inauguration Ball on Wednes
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Judson Breh-
mer attended the Sprlhg Fur
niture Markets held this week
in High Point, N. C. Next
week they will travel to At
lanta, Ga. for the furniture
markets there.*
Claude Lawson of Lawson
Brothers Furniture Company
in Joanna, and Charles Buice
of Maxwell Brothers Furni-
turn Company in the city at
tended the furniture markets
held this week in High Point,
N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Rembert Tru-
luek and Mr. and Mrs.^toon
Creighton were in Clermon
on Saturday evening of last
week golhg especially as
guests of the Lions Club of
District I&-A in observance
of the fiftieth anniversary of
Lions International.
Bunky Blalock will arrive
this Weekend, to spend the se
mester break with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs? Francis
Blalock. Bunky is a graduate
student at the' University of
Virginia in Charlottesville.
Mrs, Johtx Rainey is spend
ing several day this week with
Mr. Raihey’s mother and
grandmother, Mrs. John R.
Raihey and Mrs. W. K. String
er ih Anderson.
Dr. Marshall Brown, Co-or
dinator of the South Carolina
Commission on Higher Edu
cation Facilities, was in Wa
shington for several days
last week for a conference ati
the U. S. Office of Education.
Mrs. Brown spent the week
with Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Cas-
kie in Columbia.
Instructor For .
Romper Room
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Casque
were in Baltimore, Maryland
several days last week,, going
especially for Mrs. Casque
to receive training for tele
vision program which she is
iyjw teaching on W.F.B.C.
Channel 4, Greenville. Mrs.
Casque’s program “Romper
Room” is for kindergarten
PRESCRIPTIONS
PROMPT, ECONOMICAL PRESCRIPTION
SERVICE ’ r •
^‘Serving This Area 82 Years”
We Give S & ( H Green Stamps
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Youngs Pharmacy
North Broad Street : Dial 838-1220
children seen each weekday
at 9 a.m.
Master Bill Hill is convales
cing at-his home on Chest
nut Street having had sur
gery last week at Self Me
morial Hospital in Greenwood.
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Hill. ^
Miss Kay Young of Brenau
College, Gainesville, Ga.,
spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
YoUng.
Miss Geneva Robinson of
Asheville, N. spent the
weekend with Mrs. Dorothy
R. Barnes.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Sey
mour and children of Bow
man, "Ga. were weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Seymour and hoys.
P. C. Coaches Attend Meet
Presbyterian College
Coaches who attended the Na
tional Coaches Convention in
Houston. Texas last week
were Cally Gault, Billy Till
er, Bob Waters, and Joe Nix
on.
Brother And Sister Visit
Mrs. Sadler
Ed Owens of Milwaukee,
Wise., and Mrs. W. M. Scott
of Easley returned to their
respective homes having spent
several days here with their
sister, Mrs. Rufus "E. Sadler,
Sr.
Attend Funeral Of Uncle
Among those attending the
funeral of their uncle, Russell
M. Campbell in Spartanburg
on Thursday of last week
were: Mr. and Mrs. Grange
Campbell; Mr. and Mrs. Coley
Campbell; Mrs. J. E. All-
man; Mr. and Mrs. Estess
Campbell; Miss Anne Camp
bell; William E. Gampbell;
Mrs. Marvin 'Stewart; Mrs.
Bobby Meadows; and Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Campbell. Also Mrs.
Bud Word and Furman Camp
bell of Laurens and Mrs.
James W. Sease of Columbia.
Joe H. Bonds to Gerald R. Weathers and
Carter and Edith V. Carter, Weathers, lot on
and acting under a Power ot on j. a | r Dfi vet Clinton, $10 Drive, Laurens, $10
Attorney to L. W. Bobo, Sr., and other considerations. considerations,
null, •!., ui i.u.rcv.s';««., , * and wife Jewel C. Bobo, lots Hubert W. Graydon to Wal- H .Nichols to
spent the week-end with his *! ***»b* Gray court, $750. ’’ter E. Rogers and Joyce E. Nichols, lot in Waterloo
parents, Mr, and Mrs. John da y ^[Jh Mrs. Bahnistet s par- Edna Clayton Copeland Rogers ,5.7 acres north of LaU- shi P. $1,200.
son, Sr. s ^ j’ Mr * a [ ld "J 1 **' KUfUs MC ‘ and George Pringle Copeland rens, 410 and other considera- James R. Townsend
Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. ^‘ aire ln La r&nce. to Ame Copeland Jacobs, lot tions. ola M. Townsend to M
Home of Charlotte, N. C., Visiting Mrs. Rhett Bryson ^ Calvert Ave., Clinton, $10 C. B. Holland to Daniel T. na G. Townsend, lot in
spent Sunday with his broth- during last weekend were: and other considerations. Penland and Andrew J. Pen- Mill Village, $5.00 and
er, W. S. Home and family. Mrs - W. J. Howard, Abbeville, ozell Owens to Bennie L. land, Jr. lot in Laurens Town- considerations. .
Mr. and Mrs. John Horace ^ r * Mrs. E.^A. Blake, Owens and Sara Owens, 1.07 ship, $10 and other considera- Sam Byrd to Artie anr^Aj
McMillin and children and Greenwood ahd Mr. and Mrs. acres in Barksdale Commun- tions. - Belle Jones, lot near Ora,l$l:
Mrs. McMillin, Sr., of Inman S. N. Crisp of Laurens,
spent Sunday with Mrs. Irene Mrs. Mode of Joanna spent
Pitts and family. the weekend with her daugh-
Lt. and Mrs. W. A. Horne ter, Mrs. Claude Burns and
left yesterday for Altus AFB, ^ r - Burns.
Oklahoma, where they will be Mrs. Effie W. Fuller, who
stationed, after a visit with is is with her daughter,
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. ^l rs - J ac k Dupree ii> Colum-
S. Horne. They returned in bia.
December from Mactan AFB, ...Piling last weekend Mr.
Philippine where he was sta- and M rs * J- W. Miller visited
tioned the past year with U.S. their daughter, Mrs. Mark
Air Force.
Mrs. James Pitts and Miss
Jackie Pitts visited the for
mer’s brother, Julian Scar
borough,’ who is a patient in
Sumter hospital on Sunday.
Miss Gussie Addy has re
turned to Lakeland, Fla.,
Pitts and family in Aiken.
While there they drove to
Barnwell to see Mrs. P. W.
Finley, wholhas an apartment
near her daughter, Mrs. Fur
man Buchanan and family.
Mrs. E. E. Carter is at her
home here after several days
in Bailey Memorial Hospital,
where she wil] make her home Clinton. -
for the present. She spent the Mr and Mrs E L . stew-
past year* visiting relatives in art visited Mr. and Mrs.
Clinton, Laurens and Spartan- streetman in Greenwood Sa-
burg. Her address is 2735 turday r
Providence Road, Lakeland, H w Bryson, Jr. of Green-
Fla., 33801. v jn e and M rs> Dan Turner
and son Bryson spent Satur-
John E. McDaniel * Jth ‘ he, X p * renls ’ M,v
- and Mrs. H. W. Bryson.
Waterloo — John Erskine Mrs. W. H. Finley is a pa-
McDaniel, 85, of Rt. 1, Water- tj en t at Bailey Memorial Tos-
loo, died Wednesday, Jan. 11, p j ta i ( Clinton,
at his home after a long ill
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Native of Laurens County,
son of the late Robert and
Rebecca Pinson McDaniel, he
was a retired farmer and a
member of Reedy Grove
Pentecostal Church.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
Pauline Anderson McDaniel; a
Public Records
PROPERTY TRANFSERS
Lucia M. Baldwin to Harry
E. Baldwin, lots near Clinton,
$1.00 and other considerations.
Lucia M. Baldwin to Thom-
„ , r as E. Baldwin, lots near Clin-
son Robert M. McDaniel of t $l fK) and other considera .
the home; a.brother, Matthew ti ’
McDaniel of Laurens; two
sisters, Mrs. G. M. Fowler of
Miami, Fla., and Miss Nora
McDaniel of Laurens.
Funeral services weTe con
ducted Thursday at 4 p.m. at
Reedy Grove Pentecostal Hoi-
iness Church by Rev. Frank slcleraUons
Lucia M. Baldwin to Doris
B. Milam, lot near Clinton,
4100 and other considerations.
‘ Edwin Robert Earley to Jer
ry W. Powell, lot S. E^ of
Clinton, $1.00 and other con-
R.Jones, Rev. W. H. Green,
Rev. A. W. Dennis and Rev.
Elizabeth F. Stevens to Per
ry S. Luthi, as Trustee for
R. M. Brewer. Burial was in Trust, 1 acre in Cross
the church cemetery.
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