The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, March 09, 1967, Image 4
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Clinton, S. C., Thursday, March 9, 1967
WHO'S
WHERE
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— As —
Reported By
Naomi Seymour
Phones 833-0541 or 833-1817
Items of Interest About Clinton Folk
' Mr. and Mrs. Romayne
Hamilton and children of Eas
ley, spent Sunday with Mrs.
Hamilton’s mother, Mrs. Hen
ry M. Young.
Mrs. Jack Scruggs of Mc
Cormick, is spending several
days with her daughter, Mrs.
Rembert Truluck, and Mr.
Truluck.
Mrs. Frank Kellers spent
several days in Washington,
Ga., recently where she visit
ed the Rev. and Mrs. Charles
Cook.
Miss Carol King and Miss
Carol Young, students at Win-
throp College. Rock Hill, are
Spending this week with their
paints during the spring
holidays. On Sunday they vis
ited in Gainesville, Ga., going
especially to visit Misses Kay
Young and Dorothy Thack-
ston, students at Breneau Col
lege.
Mr. and Mrs. James Brad
ford are in New York this
week on business. They are
also visiting friends and rela
tive at points of interest.
AT YOUNG’S PHARMACY
Mrs. Susan Oswalt is now
employed at Young’s Phar
macy. She makes her home
in Joanna, but was formerly
employed by Eaddy - Blake
Drug Co. in Laurens.
Mrs. James Pierce of Spar
tanburg, spent Saturday with
her mother, Mrs. L. S. Lock
ett.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Clea
ver of Elberton, Ga., spent the
week-end in the city with
friends.
VISITING IN NEW YORK
Mrs. Fred Holcombe and
Mrs. Allen Barron of New
berry, are visiting this week
in New York, going especially
to attend the International
Flower Show.
Mr. and Mrs. Judson Breh-
this week where they are at-
mer are in New York City
tending the American Furni
ture Fair. While there Mrs.
Brehmer plans to visit the In
ternational Flower Show.
Misses Janet Johnson, Be
linda Leonard, Suzanne Wat
kins, Patsy Simmons, Susan
Turner, Becky Barnes, Janet
Hamer, Maria King, and Di
anne Ashel, all students at
Win^hop College, Rock Hill,
are visiting their parents and
families during spring semes
ter break.
VISIT IN HAWAII
Mrs. M. F. Humphries of
Joanna, recently joined L-Cpl.
Humphries now on foreign du
ty in Hawaii. Enroute there
she visited friends in Texas.'
Vance Gets Award
Robert M. Vance, banker4ndustmlist,,
shown here at left receiving an J ‘hward for
nent service” from Presbyterian College Presi
dent, Marc C. Weersing ‘‘in grateful recognition
of extraordinary devotion to the welfare of the
College and its students during his years of dis-
tingnish.ed leadership as a trustee since 1952 and
as chairman of the board, 1957-67.” The pre
sentation was made at Monday night’s trustee
dinner during the final session of Vance’s tenure
as a board member. He was rotated off the
board after this meeting. Also shown in the pic
ture is Mrs. C. M. Bailey of Clinton, Vance’s
aunt, whose late husband once served as a PC
trustee.—Yarborough Photo.
Mr. and Mrs. John Pitts of
Albany, Ga., spent the week
end with the former’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Henderson
Pitts.
Mrs. J. R. Swetenburg and
children, Rick, Ada, and Jay,
were in Anderson on Friday
and Saturday for a friend’s
birthday. They also visited
with their family, the Julian
Andersons.
Mrs. W. W. Harris joined
her daughter, Mrs. George
Senn, in Newberry on Monday
and they attended Newberry
Colleg adult classes currently
in session.
O. E. Butcher of Perth Am
boy, N. J., visited several
days last week with Mr. and
Mrs. R. Michael Turner.
Miss Phillis Mixon, student
at the University of South
Carolina, Columbia, spent the
week-end with her parents.
Dr and Mrs. Dav 4 d T. Mixon.
Mrs. Austin Chandler has
returned home after a week’s
visit in Atlanta, Ga. with her
son, Mr. J. A. Chandler, Mrs.
Chandler and family.
Mrs. R. E. Ferguson has
as her guest, Mrs. M. C.
Jones of Mount Calrio, N. J.
She was accompanied here
this weekend by Mr. and Mrs.
Ray B. Jones of Es. ex Fells,
N. Ji, who are now vistiing in
Flohda, and will return later
for Mrs. Jones.
Billy Ballard and Bill Jac
obs were among Clems on Uni
versity students spending the
weekend at home. Tney are
the sons of Mr. and Mrs. P.
B. Bal'ard arc! Mr. and Mrs.
William Jacobs.
BT2 and Mrs. Lonnie B.
Tinsley, Jr., are home from
Fla. and arc v siting parents^
Mr. and Mrs. G. Wr" McKit-
trick in Cross Hill, and Mr.
Lcnn'c B. Tinsley, Sr. of Clin
ton. They will be h aving for
Italy en March 22, for 2 years
tour of duty aboard the Navy
USS Lit le Rock.
Mrs. Ida King.Judy, Connie,
and Ronn : e King sp- nt last
weekend in Lousvil'A*, Ky.,
visit ng Mr. and Mrs. Lamar
King.
Corp. Ronald W. K ng left
Tuesday enroute to Camp
Pendleton. Calif.,,and from
there to Vietnam for a year’s
tour of duty.
Mrs. Guy L. Copeland is a
patient at Bailey Meir.or a!
Hospital where shg s under
going treatment.
Jack Red is a patient at Bai
ley Memorial Ho pital.
Mr. and Mrs. Ph 1 Come'I
spent the weekend in Charlotte
wi h the latter s pa cm , Mr
and Mrs. R. H. Chlste .berry.
Vioit in < a'if. and Ha a i
Mr. and Mrs. Cee 1 W Ison
accompan ed by Mrs J' h i
T. Young and Vv . R b r!
Hamer and dang’ ‘or, Jan-'t
d-oart‘d Satu”<1av even’ng
Char'oRo bv olane tor
Make sure you like it before you buy it
fou know how long Volkswagens last
tike it or not, fhat'sa Volkswagen. With
«oU the beauty of the funny-looking one.
An air-cooled engine that can’t boil
(Over or freeze and averaged 27 miles per
gallon of gas. Which is pretty good for
a car that goes 84 miles per hour.
We not only put in a lot of what mokes
fhe bug so nice. We also put in a lot of
what makes the bug so nice for so long.
Sweat.
The Volkswagen Fastback is made the
Came way Volkswagens were made ten
years ago. Since most of them are still
around, that couldn’t be too bad.
It goes through 3,120 inspections. Noth
ing gets into the car that isn't perfect.
For a scratch on the door that only a
trained VW inspector could ever see,
we’ll scratch the whole door.
We even take a lot of pains with what
you can see. The paint job involves 2
chemical baths, 3 sandings (one by hand)
and 4 coats of paint.
So first be sure you like the Fastback.
Then be sure to pick a color you can live
with a long time.
LEROY CANNON MOTORS, Inc.
.-y ■ •’.J’-
South Church Street Extension
Greenville, S. C. 2960{’
a visit to California. During
the end of the week they will
be joined by Miss Catherine __
Dicus for a trip to Hawaii.
Mrs. Young will not visit in
Hawaii, but, will return home.
She went especially to attend
the National Shrine Conven
tion in Las Vegas. ,
Mrs. Lewis Bowen of Enoree
spent Sautrday in the city with
friends and also visiting her
mother, Mrs. Ralph Copeland.
Sunday guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Dendy was the for
mer’s father, Albert B. Dendy
of Greer.
Return To City
sr.JosgAs can-d
Mr. and Mrs. James Potts
have returned to the city hav
ing been gone for the past six
months. Mr. Potts was c e *
ceiving training with the Ar
my Reserves in Georgia and
Texas. Mrs. Potts joined him
in Texas during his three
months stay there. They make
their home on Pinewood Ave
nue. Mr. Potts is a forester
with Catawba Timber Compa
ny.
Mrs. Omer Bolt continues
ill at her home in Bon Aire
Acres.
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Brown
Hart and children, Carroll,
Jr. and Martha, of Belton,
spent the weekend with Mr.
Hart’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. Hart.
Mrs. Joe Holland has re
turned home following sever
al days treatment at Bailey
Memorial Hospital.
Miss Susan Turner is spend
ing the holidays with h.r par
ents, Dr. and Mrs. William
Redd Turner, during the se
mester break at Winthrop Col
lege.
Tony Windsor, who has re
cently been promoted to Air
man Second Class, has return
ed to Keesler A.F.B., Biloxi,
Miss, after spending a two
weeks’ leave here with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tan
Windsor.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Leake
visited Mrs. Leake’s sister,
Mrs. Ernest Gault and family
in Fountain Inn on Sunday.
Rodman Porter of Hawkins-
vihe, Ga. is, visiting his sis
ters, Misses Helen and Julie
Porter.
Mrs. Vida Barnett and son,
Donald, Airs. Frances Barnett
and children, Pamela, Jeff and
Kim, oi- Charioite, N. C.,
spent Sunday with their moth
er and grandmother, Mrs.
Lucy NabOiS, and family. Al
so mis. Margaret Brown o
Charlo.tc was a guest.
Jim Davis of Lillington, N.
C., was the week-end guest of
a eous*n, Mrs. Julian Cole
man.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bell
spent Sunday in Harleyville
with the formers sister, Mrs.
A. I. Westbury and Mr. West-
bury. Mrs. Westbury, who has
been ill for some time has
been transferred to Roper
Hospital in Charleston,
Mr. and Mrs.' C. E.‘Nichols
wepe in Spartanburg Thurs
day for the funeral of her
brolher, Bennett E. Wilson.
They were accompanied home
by Mrs. Nichols’ sister, Mrs.
A. M. Norris, Jr., and daugh
ter, Susan of Jacksonville,
Fla. for a short visit-
Mr. and Mrs. Dillard Ja
cobs who have been making
their home in Asheville, N.
C., have returned to Clinton
and moved into a residence on
W. Walnut Street. Mr. Jacobs
holds a position with the local
S. C. Sta.e Employme »t Ser
vice.
Miss Ame a' N ehols and
Burrell Richardson, graduate
students at Clemson Univer
sity, vverc week-en 1 guests of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
E. Nichols.
Mr. and Mrs. James C.
Christian of Elberton, Ga.,
spent the week-e id w th the
latter s sister, Mrs. Jim Mc-
* Donald unci A r. McDo a’d at
their h, me on Young Drive.
Comp Fire Girls
To Visit Bob Jones
Art Gallery Friday
Clinton Compfire G ris wdl
tour the Bob Jones University
col'e: lion of sacred art and
Ivblical antiqui.ics on Friday
at 4 p.m.
Nearly 900 original paint
ings of the IdMsa
ings of the . Old Masters are
displayed in the 3D galleries
ut BJU.
Mrs. P. A. Fras r will be
in charge of the group.
Jocnna PTA To
Sell Liqht Bulbs
The Parent Tea r her As oei-
ui.on of Joanna Elemen ary
School will canvass the area
th s weekend sell ng packages
of ligh* bulbs. The sale will
beTn Frday evenng and
cominue thru Saturday. Pro- *
ceeds from the sale will be
used for playground equip
ment for the schqjl. Mrs. Nor- 1
wgia^ Floyd is clumman of the
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