The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, March 02, 1967, Image 3

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•v T ■ ■ Clinton, S. C, Thursday, March 2,1967 j-' •< THE CUNTON CHRONICLE WHO'S WHERE • /T — As — Reported By Naomi Seymour Phones 833-0541 or 833-1817 Items of Interest About Clinton Folk ■; ? Renewal Campaign To End March 4th Saturday, March 4, will draw a close to the two*week campaign of the Clinton Community Concert Associa tion. Renewals for the 1967- 68 season have been under way and all present members who would like to join again and have not been contacted by the ^association may do so by telephoning Mrs.* Robert Returns From Vietnam end with her mother, Mrs. H. Saturday following several ^" S ° n ’ ^^^ rshlp chair ‘ Sp5 Richard D. Ellison has E. Sturgeon. weeks stay in Fla. She was an ’ at 833 * 3331 - returned home following a Convalescing At Home accompanied on the trip by Next season ’ s Program will year’s duty in Vietnam. He is Mrs. Tommy HoUis is con- her sister, Mrs. A. O. Bray bring t0 clinton the Atianta the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. valescing at home following of Griffin, Ga. Symphony Orchestra, under Ellison. . * several weeks stay at Self Mr > and Mrs Dan Yarbor- f G direction of Robert Shaw - Mr. and Mrs. Chris Adair Memorial Hospital in Green- ough'have returned from At- Also featl £ed in the program were in Columbia last Wednes- wo °d* lanta, Ga., where they attend- ^ day to see their spn, dhris Miss Leone Crosby and Mrs. ed the Southeaestern Profes- J™ , Adair, III, play in a basketball Fred Crosby of Union spent sional Photopraphers Associa- gyp y dancer from G renada game there. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. tion meeting. Miss Almena Blalock spent Hugh Ray. •_ Mrs . Eugene Hitt is home t7 several days recently in To Visit In Florida after spending a month with ™ k f!fj Boone, N .C., going especially Mrs. A. C. Young will leave her daughter, Mrs. Ervin H. J 3 for children and stu- *-for a skiing trip. She is the Saturday morning for Saraso- Ford in Avon Park, Florida. dents ’ entltle members to at- who features flamenco danc ing. at tend all three concerts, as well as those in Greenwood and daughter of Dr. and Mrs. ta, Fla., 'where she will join Danny Jones, student George Blalock and a stu- friends and relatives for a Newberry College was at A ^ , . , dent at Converse CoUege. vacation stay. home with his parents, Mr. Mi;, and Mrs. Jim Dobbins Weekend guests of Mrs. R. and Mrs. Leaman Jones for have moved to the city and J. Tankersley were Mr. and the weekend, before going on f students, will admit mem- are making their home on W. Mrs. D. J. Blackmon of Au- concert tour in South Carolina t ers t ° r e JJ 1 0n nnn S ^c ia Maple Street. They formerly gusta, Ga. and Georgia with the New- 1 ” * Greenville concerts, made their home in North Au- Calvin Cooper has returned berry Orchestra. Harry Bolick, III, president gusta. home after a stay at Bailey Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Dow °t the Clinton Association, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Holland Memorial Hospital. were in Charleston for several emphasized that the program were in Columbia over the Dr. and Mrs. James Mac- days the past week. ’ * s supported solely by season week-end with their daughter donald. spent the week end in Mr. and Mrs. Jim Me- tick ets purchased. Tickets for and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charlotte, N. C. visiting with Donald spent Sunday in An- s mS le performances will not James T. Smith. the children while they were derson with his mother, Mrs. ba sold and season member- Miss Margaret Bethea of away was Miss Lucia Murch- j. f. McDonald. * shi P wid be on sale only until North Augusta, spent the ison of Columbia, v Mrs. O. O. Copeland of New- March 4 except for newcom- week-end with her sister, Mrs. Misses Kay Young, Lucy berrv visited her sister Mrs ors to Clinton alter that date, W. W. Harris. Mallory of Anniston, Ala., and W . C. Shealy several’ days Mr * Boli <* said. Mrs. H. V. Preston visited Gina Irvin of College Park, this week, several days recently in Co- Ga., all students at Brenau Mr. arid Mrs. Billy Bowers ‘ ^11 lumbia with Mrs. H. W. Pres- College, Gainesville, Ga. spent a nd daughter, Susan, Mr. and Moillltville NCWS ton. the week end with the former’s Mrs. Earl Sanford and daugh- Edwin Rogers, Jr., a fresh- parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. t er, Earline, of Hartsville, man at Duke University, Dur- Young in Merrie Oaks. were Saturday night supper ham, N. C., spent the .week- New York Visitor . guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. end with his parents, the Rev. Mrs. Hubert Bolby of Olean, Bowers. and Mrs. E. W. Rogers. He N. Y., arrived last week to . M r. and Mrs. James Flewel- fnr „ „ hnr y tn " Mr * met his lather and Ron Burn- visit for several days with i en 0 f Anderson will arrive to- jjji pv ’o narents Mr and Mrs side and Miss Rita Johnson at her daughter and son-in-law, ^gy t 0 spend the remainder F f Stewart on a trin to the Duke-Notre Dame basket- Mr. and Mrs. Dick Carpenter 0 f the week at their home on ' ‘ aiewari ’ on a irip lo bal game on Saturday evening on Sunset Blvd. She came es- n Adair Street, in Charlotte and returned pecially to visit her new Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Loftis MRS. MAUDE BRYSON Correspondent Dr. and Mrs. 'w. J. Riley of Marietta, Ga., stopped by Richmond, Va. - Miss Anne Neighbors, a stu- home with them for.the visit, grandson, Kenneth Allen, who are spending sometime with wL'kpn^wri^her DarTnlf Mrs. Robert Wysor 1 e f t is two weeks old. The Carpen- their daughter Mrs. Robert [r ! ™ pa u r f nts ’ Tuesday for a visit with rela- ters also have another son, Bollinger Mr Bollinger and a f d MrS 1 ‘ To ” 1 Nel 8 h bo rs - lives at Sea Island, Ga. Jeff. family in Gadsden, Ala. Mrs. Lionell Jones and chil- Makes Dean’s List dren of Greenville, were over- Miss Marjorie Arnold, sen- charlotte spent the weekend night guests Friday of Mr. ior at the College of William w ;th h^r mother Mrs O 1 and Mrs. Milford Smith. and Mary, Williamsburg, Va., siuHriy. Mrs. Ronald Cleaver of El- was named to the Dean’s List an d Mrs. Fred Adams berton, Ga., visited .several at the end of the first college of R a i c igh, c. visited Mrs. days last week with Mr. and semester. She is the daughter Adams’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Pa.ul Muller, coming es- of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Arnold. Lonnie S. McMillan over the pecially during the illness of Dr. and Mrs. George Bla- weekend. Mr. Muller. She was joined lock have returned from a Misses Sara and Elizabeth during the week-end by Mr. visit to California with rela- ui-ro weokond "nrsK of Cleaver, who accompanied lives. Miss Fonda Friday at the Uni- her home on Sunday. Mrs. W. Bruce Lea of Rocky^ vers j ty ol s ou th Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blake Mount, N. C. was a week end Last week visiting Mrs. „ „ ^ „ Roily Bannister’were Mr. and Mr , S \, L ' . F :, “ Mrs. Roily Bannister, Jr., and sons, Sonny and David of Ra leigh, N. C., and Mrs. Roy Welborne of BeltoiT>~also Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Bryson of Newberry. Recently Miss Elizabeth Jones visited friends in Beau fort. Mrs. Effie W. Fuller is in * the Fort Jackson Hospital, Columbia due to a broken arm injury. She has been with PAIR of HOSE? Absolutely! J. C. Thomas Jeweler is giving to every customer a free pair of seam less mesh nylon hosiery with a $5 or more gift item purchase. 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C. spent the week Miss Ruth Bailey returneld More MEWS Negligence By Victims Caused Deaths, Juries Say More FEATURES Sfafc Largest Circulation In South Carolina SUBSCRIPTION RATES Carrier or Mail tyr. 6 mos. 3 mos. I mo. wky. Daily and Sunday 28.60 14.30 7.15 2.40 .55 Daily only 18,20 9.10 4.55 1.55 .35 Sunday \ only 10.40 5.20 2.60 .90 .20 r CONVENIENT ORDER BLANK I The State-Record Company _ J., I Circulation Department - * P. O.ikrt 1333 Columbia, S. C. 29202 1 I Please start my subscription to The State at I once. Send via mail if home delivery is not . available. I My name: ' j Address: ' " 1 Route: Bjr: _ Phone: Tow: - her daughter, Mrs. Jack Du pree and Mr. Dupree for seve ral years and spends some time with her son, Col. C. M. Fuller, Jr. and Mrs. Fuller, who also lives in Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Waddell rind sons, Jimmy and Ben of Laurens — Causes of two Tallahassee, 1 Fla., speVit seve- Laurens County traffic deaths ral days with Mrs. WaddelPs were attributed to the victims parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy in both accidents by inquest Crisp. juries empaneled Monday Mr) and Mrs. Walter Lynch night by Coroner Marshall spent Sunday with their Pressley. daughter and family in Spar- In Cross Hill, the death of tanburg. Bernard Y. Hollingsworth, 75,' .v ' of Cross Hill, was ruled due to a car-truck accident, “ap parently caused by Mr. Hol lingsworth’s negligence.” The victim was thedriv'er of a 1957 Ford which was in col- lision with a 1967 truck driven muni ^y Council of Social Agen- by M. L. Richburg of Spar- ^l es wil1 meet Tu esday, tanburg Feb. 13 at the inter- ^ arch at 1: 0° o’clock in section of S. C. Highways 39 the Friendshi P R °°m of the and 72 near Cross Hill. Federal Savings and Loan Hollingsworth died three Bu,ld,n g «n Laurens. A dutch days alter the accident. luncheon will be served. Re in Clinton, the Feb. 18 se ^tions may be made by death of Jesse Comer Nance, ca ling 984 5144 ’ Laurens - 48. of Clinton, was-from an James Womack, administra- "automobile’ Occident caused tIve assistant. State Depart- by Nance’s “negligence,” ac- m(>n Public Welfare, wifi cording to the jury. speak on Public Welfare The accident occurred about f on ?mumty Service Organiza- 7 p.m. on S. C. Highway 39 tl0 ” r Womack a - Wofford about three miles south of ^ „ Womack ’ A Wofford Cross Hill when the Nance £. ollege 4 graduate > received vehicle and a car driven by b,s h mas f l * rs d ffrom the Jesse W. Senn, of Rt. 1, Sil- St ; ho ° ° f Social Work Univer- verstreet, collided. s,t ^ of Tena essee. He has ser- Senn testified he was trav- ved as a Spartanburg County County Council Of Social Agencies To Meet Tuesday The Laurens County Com- eling north when he saw the Welfare Department casework- ■ : I Zip Code: Amount Enclosed: Checlo- , Money Order: Nance car rnandin,; a curve er a " d a supcr . v,s . or of a re ; in front of him, straddling the scarch „ demonstration project centerline. "The next I knew,” s e h °° dropouts. On the Senn testified, -h? was across sl *e Jettel, he has worked as mv lane ” a fle d su P ervisor and project State Highway rttrolman diracl “ r .°f work experien ? e Jerrc Smith testified that and trjunmg program.. In Nance's car was in Senn - s ^ovember 1966, Mr. Womack lane at the point ot impact. became administrative assist- 1 ant to Dr. Arthur B. Rivers, state director, South Carolina Department of Public Welfare. s. . ■ * Has Rocket Derby Pack 21 of the Clinton Cub M. A. Ingraham Scouts held a Rocket Derby Laurens — Funeral services at the Legion Building on lor Mark Albert Ingraham, 27, Tuesday night, Feb. 28. Tro- who died of injuries when his phy winners in the speed com- clothing became entangled in petition were: first place, farm machinery Saturday Jimmy Keihn: second place, morning, were conducted John Wallace: third place, Monday*at 3 p. m. at the ARP Johnny Dowdle. Ribbon win- Church at Ora by Rev. Robert ners for best design were as Edwards and Rev) Guy Smith, follows: first, Johnny Dow- Burial was in Greenhaven die; second, Jimmy Keihn; Mernoj-Md Gardens at) Wood- third, Dill loung. ruft “J Cub Scout Pack I . . . China by Noritake-Vernon Ware-Franciscan fw.' . ’/////>( ella Robbia Blue and pink floral motif with grey accents, trimmed in beautitul platinum. Narrow gray flower and leaf pattern in soft tones on white translucent body. Platinum band at edges and handles. 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