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Clinton, S. C., Thursday, February 9, 1961
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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WHO'S
WHERE
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Reported By
Naomi Seymour
Phones 833-0541 or 833-1817
Items of Interest About Clinton Folk
Mrs. Roger Miller of week-end guests*of their par- Visiting In Florida
Charleston, the former Miss ent8 » Dr. and Mrs. D. 0. Miss Ruth Bailey accompan-
Kitty Hollis, is a patient at Rh « me - „ „ , D , ‘ ed k ° A
n • , tt , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Buice Bray of Griffin, Ga. departed
h C y k emona Hos P ,tal spent the weekend in Rock Sunday from Atlanta, Ga. for
e r e s e is undergoing jjijj w jy 1 Buice’s father, a 10 day visit in Clearwater,
treatment - F. T. Buice. Florida.
ATTENDING MEETING Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. J. Karl John-
Mrs. Paul Muller, Mrs. were in Columbia during the son had as week-end guests
Eva Land, and Miss Nellie weekend going especially to Mrs. M. A. Bennett, Mrs. J.
Osborne left Wednesday for attend an executive jeweler’s A. Skews and daughter, Les-
Atlanta, Ga., to attend a Re- meeting. The occasion was to lie, of Myrtle Beach. Joining
gional Camp Fire meeting, make plans for the S. C. Jew- them also for the week-end.
The banquet on Wednesday eler’s Association meeting to were Mr. and Mrs. J. P.
evening was held at the Ful- be held in Charleston. Caldwell of Greenville. Mrs.
ton County Academy of To Visit In Florida Johnson is convalescing at
Medicine, with Dr. Hester Mr. and Mrs. I. Mac Adair borne following an illness
Turner, national director of will spend several days next a | ld at Self Memorial Hos-
Camp Fire Girls, as the week at points of interest in pital* Greenwood,
guest speaker. They will re- Florida. Mrs. J. B. Wilder spent
turn home today. Mr. and Mrs. oRnald Cleav- the week-end in McCormick
Dr. and Mrs. D o n a 1 d er Elberton, Ga. were with her son and daughter-
Rhame of Atlanta, Ga., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul in-law, Mr. and Mrs. G. C.
M. Muller during the week- Wilder.
they attended a meeting of
the Southern Pulpwood Con
servation Association. Mr.
Creighton and Mr. Connell
represented Catawba- Timber
Company.
Mr. and Mrs. Burt Copley
and children of Aiken w e re
weekend visitors of Mrs.
George W. Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. James Flew-
ellen of Anderson ore spend-'
ing several days at their home
on N. Adair Street. Mr. Flew-
ellen is convalescing following
eye surgery in : January.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill DuPre
and daughter, Mary Jo, and
Jim Greene of Abbeville were
recent guests of Mrs. Morgan
Todd.
Mr. and Mrs. George M.
Lane and son, Todd, of Deca
tur, Ga., speht a recent week
end with Mrs. Lane’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Staton.
Misses Myrtle and Edna
Hill of Greenville, Mrs. Mary
Martin of Ware Shoals, Miss
Myrtle Chandler of the John
de la Howe School faculty,
Mrs. John Bolt and son, John
B. of Honea Path spent Sun
day with Miss Thelma Wells
and sisters.
Vicar Peter D. Ousts spent
Saturday in Columbia with
his sister, Mrs. George Speed
and family and other rela
tives.
mire Road. Thurs., Feb. 16, of Mrs. Luther Wright, 209
the meeting will be at the home Marion St.
House Destroyed Saturday
This home, owned by Mrs. N. Reese Yovmg,
in Youngtown beyond the southern city limits,
was destroyed by fire Saturday about 11:00 A.
M. The house, occupied by Effie Coleman and
her two children, together with contents was a
total loss. The city fire department answered
the call but confined efforts to saving nearby
houses with water in the truck tank. No fire hy
drant was nearby.—Paul Quinton Photo.
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• Valentines • Valentine Candy
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• Timex Watches • Sun Glasses.
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• Max Factor Cosmetics
— CLINTON’S LARGEST SELECTION —
“Come In and Browse Around’*
Youngs Pharmacy
“The Friendly Store”
OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY
end. Mrs. C. B Kugler and . . ■ «
Mrs. George King and Mrs. daughter, Miss Patsy Kug- * Crn JOCkSOn
Louise Hilton attended' the ler, of Myrtle Beach, spent
Max Factor school held this the week-end with their fath-
past weekend in Columbia, er and grandfather, C. C.
Davis R. Holland is recup- Giles. - '
erating at home having been Mr. and Mrs. Darrell
a patient at Bailey Memorial Franks of Asheville, N. C. vis-
Hospital for several weeks, ited their mother, Mrs. Platt
Visiting him and Mrs. Hoi- Prather for a few days'last
land during the weekend were week.
th|£ son and daughter-in-law, Cadet Robbie Wysor has re-
Mj. and Mrs. Holland, Jr. turned to Fork Union Military
from Anderson. Academy, Va. where he is a
Visitin, k , atter T!' dine J
, * ; > - wfeekeqd leave with his moth-
Mrs. George Cornelson and y.; ^ Robert E . WyMr>
children are spending this jjj ^
week in Raleigh, N. C., going Mrs. Harold McQueen
especially to visit her father, shields leaves tomorrow for
Henry M. Shaw, who is ill. Atlanta, Ga. where she will
Mrs. Wi S. Werts, Mrs. W. visit friends. On Sunday as a
C. Shealy and Mrs. O. O. guest, she will attend services
Copeland, of Newberry spent a t Gordon Street Presbyteri-
last Tuesday in Columbia. an Church commemorating
Attends Circus In Greenville milestones in the history of
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Holland the church. Mrs. Shields’ hus-
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. band, the late Dr. Shields, ser-
Harold Crowe and Mrs. J. H. ved as pastor of this church
Crowe attended the Ringling for 20 years.
Brothers Circus in Greenville Mrs. John Little, Mrs. Hugh
on Saturday.
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It Carries Good Housekeeping Seal
Installed on stucco, cement' block with metal
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Lively routine
Eichelberger, Mrs. C. W.
Stone, and Mrs. J. D. Jeanes
visited the Boys- Farm in New
berry on Sunday.
Mother Visiting Here
Visiting for some time with
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Brehmer
is Mrs. Brehmer’s mother,
Mrs. Luther Belcher of Bris
tol, Va.
Miss Laura Smith of Win-
throp College and Bobby Rob
erts of Lancaster were guests
Saturday of the former’s mo
ther, Mps. Horacip C. Smith,
coming especially to attend
the Moore-Browder wedding at
the Presbyterian College Cha
pel on Saturday afternoon.
Visiting Mrs. Smith" Sunday
evening was Mrs. Lottie Bar
bee of Columbus, Ga.
Mrs. S. G. Dillard left Tues
day for several days visU to
Mrs. Tom Salters in Salters.
Don Creighton and Phil
Connell were in Atlanta^ Ga.
several days last week wher^
Terri Denise Jackson, four
teen - month - old daughter
of Jack A. and Dorothy Har
vey Jackson of Joanna, died
at a Clinton hospital Tuesday
at 2 a.m. after an illness of
two. days.
Surviving also are three
sisters, Debra, Robin and
Tammey Jackson of the
home; a brother, Jackie Jack-
son of the *home; paternal
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Marshall Jackson, Rt. 2,.
Woodruff and maternal
grandmother, Mrs. Lottie Har
vey of Rt. 2, Woodruff; great-
grandparents, Mrs. Pearl
Bevill of Pacolet, Mrs. Eva
Smith and J. W. Jackson of
Woodruff and Mrs. Mattie
Brown of Fountain Inn.
Funeral services were con
ducted Wednesday at 3 p.m.
at Northside Baptist Church
at Woodruff by Rev. Joseph
Crook. Burial was in C e d a r
Shoals Baptist Church ceme
tery.
Commerce Group t
To Attend Meet In ^
Greenville Tuesday
Plans are being made for
representatives of the Clin
ton Chamber of Commerce
to attend the one-day “Ac
tion Assembly on Trends
and Issues” in Greenville on
Tuesday, Feb. 14, states W.
C. Baldwin, chairman of
Congressional Action Com
mittee of the chahmber.
The assembly in Greenville
is one of many being con
ducted across the country by
the United States Chamber
of Commerce.
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The Greenville Chamber of
Commerce is hosting this re
gion’s assembly.
The all-day meeting in
Greenville’s Textile Hall will
examine developing national
challenges and problems af
fecting the individual, his
business, his community and
the future of the country.
Films and participation
features will also be a, part
of the 9:30 a. m. to 3:30 p.
m. program.
Others interested in attend
ing the Greenville meeting
are asked to contact Mr.
Baldwin.
In Joanna ...
Epwortii Cottage Prayer
Meetings Set
In preparation for a study,
“Venture in Faith”, Epworth
Methodist Church, Joanna will
hold two cottage prayer meet
ings on successive days, at 7
o’clock p.m.
Wed., Feb. 15, the meeting
will be held at the home of
Mrs. Mary Simpson, 607 Whit-
Opening
Soon!
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Clinton’s Newest Complete
Recapping Service.
To Open February 20 At
Old Location of Former City
Tire Co.
CLINTON
TIRE & RECAPPING
GUY A. TUMBLIN, Manager ^
South Broad Street : Clinton
Attend Workman Funeral
Out of town relatives and
friends here for the funeral
of J. Roy Workman, Sr. were:
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Quat-
tlebaum, Mrs. Joe Quattle-
baum, Mrs. Kenneth Black,
Mrs. Carroll Reid and Mrs.
Ruleys Surrett of Columbia.
Others were Mr. and Mrs.
C. D. Willard of Union; Mrs.
John Willard and Mrs. Bill
Shank of Orlando, Fid.; Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Woodward
of Max Meadows, Va.; Billy
West; Mr. and Mrs. George
Glenn, Erskine College, Due
Grant, Richmond, Va.; Mr.
and Mrs. Mills Grant of Ches
ter; M& and Mrs. Richard
Gredler and Georgeanne of
Easley; and Airs. Lucy Hum
phries of Newberry.
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