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at; a i Clinton, S. Thursday, March 1967- THE CLINTON CHRONICLE i ■ r 4. ' i WHO’S WHEttE.. — As — Reported By Naomi Seymour Phones 833-0541 or 83S-1817 Mr. and Mrs. Audry Me- going treatment. She is the to Trinity College in Washing- Qoiinie PfCSSley Croskey and family spent the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Har- ton, D. C. having spent the n i v uk holiday weekend in Badln, ry Y. McSween. past two weeks with her par- Laurens Donnie Keitn N. C. visiting relatives and Mr and Mrs. Carl I. Chand- en ts, Dr. and Mrs. Rufus E. Pressley, 19, of Rt. 1, Water- friends. ier spent several days last Sadler. loo, was fatally injured in an Dixie Davis and classmate, week with their daughter and automobile accident Wednes- Bob Traxier, both students; at son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- C A Hnllic * daV Georgia Military College in Uam Hutton in Reevesville. n01 " 5 ' . Laurens Countv Milledgeville, spent the week- r.^rria Visiiar. Services Sundov r t f with Mi- navia* Georgia Visitors jciviv>C9 juiiuuy son 0 f Laurens County Coro- Mr TnH M>r Wa«« ’ Mf - and Mrs - John William Charles A. Hollis, Sr., 80, ner Marshall N. Pressley Of liaster guests of Mrs T L Kin «' Jr - and daughters, Bet- Rt j clintont died at 3;10 Waterloo and Mrs Ida V. Cul- W Bailef^were membere of Sy ’ Mary ^ LuCy ^ Sum ' a m Saturday in Bailey Me- bertson of Ware 5110818 * he W. Bailey were members of merv iu e Gar,-visited during a m - btUdy m B y Me was a member of Union Z T™' of "'cha rlottesv tile ^ holiday Weekend with their m ° rial H ° SPital ^ 8 ^ Baptist Church and was an Va • mss Agatha Baftev of ^ rents and grandparents, Mr. illness. , employe of Piedmont Rural rwpr- amt Mr and Mrs and Mrs - J - F ‘ Jacobs - Miss Native of Union Coi^nty and Telephone Co. He was a 1965 Frank Bailey and family of B f Sy Kin .8 remain here for a resident of Clinton ^ for 40 graduate of Hickory Tavern days vis- brook. They were accompan- Greenville. fn TfmVra y ears « he was the son of the High School. Mrs. tt. led by their grandchildren, Mr and Mrs. Tom Childress ^nds Shorter Colleg? late Wesley Dogan and Kath- 5urvlving al8 ° ls 8 8lster ’ nes tod Dannie, Gregg and Steve who ^ fami iy 0 f Laurens were te iMs snorter college. Mrs George c> ( s U e) Moore acH. ^he had been spending several guests of M rs . Childress’ par- Student ? returning to The ryn Bomar Hollis a retired of Florence the ttip Weeks here while their moth- en ts, Mr. and Mrs. S. Carl Citadel on Tuesday having farmer and the oldest mem- Funeral services were con- >n of this er was a surgical patient at Chaney. On Easter Sunday s P eat Easter holidays with ber of the Broad Street Meth- ducted Friday at 3 p.m. at yn and hospital. Mrs. Holbrook has were joined by Mr. and tbelr Parents and relatives odist Church. Union Baptist Church by Rev. Laurens returned home where she is Mrs. Sammy Chaney and were Adair, Hap Me- Surviving are a daughter Glenn Mosteller, Rev. John to visit convalescing nicely. family for lunch. Sween, Billy Shields, Johnny Mrs A G (Mary Kate) Sub- Turner and Rev. Wilbur Coop- ter, Mrs. Albert Reibel, Jr. of -the Darrell Orr; a junior at WiNmgham, Johnny Moore, 0 f Louisville, Ky.; one wl and University of South Carolina Clemson University spent the and Bobby Haskins. son> Charles A. Hollis, Jr. of a. spent Easter with .his aunt weekend with his parents, Mr. Weekend guests of Mr. and Clinton; three sisters, Mrs. lifcfci of itfttiriit About Clinton Folk er. Burial was in the chureb cemetery. returned daughter, Mrs. M. iy of .En- Mr. and Mrs. Dill B. EUis Mrs.;J. B. Sbeti Of Dillon were weekend visi- Monday from smfr tors of their mother, Mrs. it Witcher 1 George H. Ellis. P. Sk4nes, ! Mr. and Mrs. John B. Jor- dan and children, Betsy, Pa- tricia and John Wysor, of Kin- ^ _ ston, N. C., spent the Easter holidays with Mrs. Jordan’s V?™* Pl lbei<s moU.er. Mrs. Robert E. Wy- ^ Miss Margaret Bethea of North Auguste spent Sunday family in Norf0l f’ With Mrs. W. W. Harris. Miss, .Jtah Laytom of — —. —- - —- — ---• Kate Milam was Miss Cathv —jV, ’ 7 V/m family members gathering viUe s^ent the Weekend with mas P. Owens. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs^ William Hen- ^Uam of ^Jriotte On Sun^ f nd / n 8) ^ at the home of Mr. and Mrs. her parents, Mr. ^nd Mrs. they were the guests of Mr. ry spent the Easter weekend f"™ 0 * byher both M° uril viUe, Mrs^ W. R. Holcomb in Augusta, Harry C. Lhyton. ; and Mrs. Furman Ott at Hills- with their daughter and fa- °ay they were joined by her Herman H. (Alice Ruth) Forth Ga on Easter Sunday were Mr. 4nd Mrs. D*vis R. Hoi- dale Acres, Laurens. mily, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Crow- P a , enis ’ "r* ana wrs - J * w * of Columbia, eight grandchil- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ramage land, Sr. of Andfeflon spent Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Cau- sen in Charlotte. Mllai IV_ „ .. dren and five great grandchil- and family and Mrs. L. S. the weekend wKh *Reddeck and son Larry. They mother; Mrs. Holi were accompanied there by N4w York Vi Mr. and Mrs. John Horace Mr. hhd Mrs. J. McMillin of Spartanburg. Ac- °f Horsfeheads* N* companying them home was Ehster • weekend Mrs. J. H. Pitts who had been wllliants’ moth**, visiting the Holcombs for Copelartd, They W some time. Surtday by Mfr. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. King, w Bowen ahd firn Jr. and daughter, Jan, spent oree. ,i Sunday in Florence with Mrs. ‘Mrs. J. P..Jcli; King’s mother, Mrs. Agnes mond and BUepj Brodie. is visiting Mrl. " Geegee.. KingJ' i^fudertt at Mr. and Mrs Crossnore School, N. C. spent accompanied b the holiday weekend with rel- ter, Mrs. Mary atives and friends. Macon, Ga., Y $tt Miss wcre W ul? r ^e 0 ekenT h g^sS S of Tn d inj at' Bailey'Mcmorial'Hos- Raines of Arlington, Va., spent l « r . •»“»*. * s“<dent at Cross- she was a member of Trinity The forme" s Srandmoaer sons RlU Md jSof Thom- pital following an iUness last the weekend with Miss Ar- "ore School N. C. Methodist Church. Her hus- Mrs. A. A nLa^ Sr mhe^ aavHleTGaTswrt the Easter week. nold’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. . Mr. and _Mra. W. R^Parks band was the late Willie D. guests for the weekend were holidays with her patents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Henry J - B. Arnold. of Richmond, Va. were the Hendrix. Mrs. J W Mahon and Mar- and Mrs. W* R. Anderson. of Montgomery, Ala., have Spending the weekend with weekend guests of the latter s Surviving are a daughter, tha of Greenville. ' Mr. and Mrs. Dick Gasque been spending several days Mr. and Mrs. Francis Blalock 0 and ^ in * MrS ‘ Raymond (Mae) Merch- Mr. and Mrs Morris Sev- and little (foughler of Dillon, with Mr. and Mrs. Harold was their son, Bunky, a grad- fred Norris. On Sunday they ant of Joanna; eight grand- mour and sons spent Friday spent the hoUd*te * ith ^elr Coleman, Mrs. Marion Nabors uate student at the Universi - ^" ,ted P j rk j S children ^ 16 great * grand ' in Aiken On Saturday thev oarents Mi* ahd Mrs Roy and relatives in Laurens. *y of Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. J.-L- Parks in children, traveled to Bowman Ga*! Gasque’and Mr."and Mrs. R V Weekend guests of Mrs. Met- Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Gaffney. Alao spending the Funeral services were con- where they spent Easter with P Wilder • ^ ta Stone were members of her Chandler and daughters, Mar- holidays with the Norris was ducted Friday at 4 p.m. at mom ber s of their family In Self Memorial family, the Rev. and Mrs. W garet and Paula of Colonial U 1 ® 11, son, Michael, a student Trinity Methodist Church by Krle e Kii,Tudent Mrs'BW SB is a Q- Grigg and son, Quay, of Heights. V. and Mrs W W «£***£'''» ^tege in Rev. Sam^Scbring and Rev. at Brenau College, Gaines- patient in Self Memtorial Hos- St. Paul, Minn.; and Jeff Mo- Hutto and daughter Carla of Boiling Springs, N. C- ville, Ga., spent the holiday pital, Greenwood, where she s ®s of Chicago; and Mr. ^nd Reevesville spent the Easter weekend at home with her underwent ^Ufgety last week. Mrs. C. J. Boukmght and weekend with t eir parents parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Baughn daughter, Amelia, of Colum- and grandparents, Mr. and King, Jr. On Saturday she spent the* week-end in Chat- bia - Mr f Mr j visited in Greenville. tehooga. Teiin. *ith their Gadet Keith Trammell re- and Mrs. Irby Chandler and turned Monday to Camden children of this city joined Military College, having spent the family on Sunday, the holidays with his parents, Makes Dean’s List Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tram- Tommy Wallace, son of Mr. meli. i and Mrs. Sam Wallace of Lau- Easter Sunday guests of Dr. rens and the grandson of Mrs. and Mrs. Lewjs Stephens and Mace Young, Sr. of this city family wefeme former’s bro- was named to the dean’s list ther and wife, Mr. and Mrs. the past semester at the Un- William Stephens and also, iversity of Georgia, th^r mother, Mrs. John Ste* Miss Lucille McSween is a p)f% of Canton, N. C. patient at Bailey Memorial A. P. Scott and famiiy Hospital where she is under- o(^Columbia were Sunday vis>- r— r,, : i it Hqrsij of hi$,' mother, Mrs. Call MS-3314 (Collact)— IXCLUSIVI $35,000.00 Baataf* Rafail Surety Bend • ran iNsncnoN SPARTANBURG. S. C. Miss Jean Layfcomof Green- and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Tho- and Mrs. J. A. Orr. ^ r f' B^ B. Ballard^nd JVIi ss Lucius P. (Margaret) Burns Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Cau- sen in Charlotte. Milam. former’s then of Greenville and Mr. Visited In Florida Miss Betty Black, student dren and Mrs. Vergil Cauthen and Mrs. A. C. Young has re- at Br ® na u College, Gainesville, Funeral services were^ con- Qraigf and Gill of Chicago, turned home after a vacation 9 a ’’ returned Tuesday follow- duc t e d Sunday at 4 p.m. at Williams HI., spent Monday with Mrs.^m Sarasota, Fla., with rela- ing 8 visit bere witb ber par ‘ the Gray Funeral Home by spent the Henry Suber. - tives and friends. Visiting with ents ’ ^ r - 8n d Mrs - Robert Rev F ^ Rogers. Burial ith Mrs. an d Mrs. Bruce Dixon Mr. and Mrs. Yoting during Black. She also spent several was j n Rosemont Cemetery, j. Ralph Clemson spent the Easter the Easter holidays was their days at Ocean Drive Beach Pallbearers were Tom, Hu- joined on holidays with his parents, Mr. daughter, Kay, a student at during the spring break. She bert and Birdy Lee Stone, "fri. Lew- and Mrs. Joe Dixon. Brenau College in Gainesville, W8S i oln ®d for the beach trip John and Joseph Watson, Bus- Mrs. Lollis Hardy and chil- Ga. _ by her cousin, Miss Betsy ( er Brown Lee and Junior dren of Camden were recent Miss Elaine Addison of Win- K in 8 °f Summerville, Ga. Bobo, of Rich- week-end guests of her mother, ston-Salem spent the weekend Mr - an d Mr s. T. C. John- y a Mrs. Frank Miller. with her parents, Mr. and son > ^ • ba d as th eir guests la iw »v ij « . tarris and Mrs. G. W. Bell Mrs. John Addison. On Satur- during the weekend the lat- »Vir5. YY. U. nenariX “ ----- Mrs,.^C. E. Joanna — Mrs. Alma Hen- also her sister, drix, 84, died Thursday morn- rown and daugh- ing after a long illness, it of Columbia. Native of Newberry Couqty, ____ ^ . — during the Eas- daughter of the late Frederick 'siackT 1 E. L. Holland is convaleesc- liamsburg, Va^, Miss Linda ter holidays was their daugh- and Matilda Bickley Hendrix, Thermo Beverage Seroer) by vMTCtv I G-OItHAM for ice teal,... for hot coffee... for cocktails... Harbin. Burial was in. the Miss Sara;Sad^prj^i jrpf^b church cemetery. V You’ll find countless festive uses for this handsomely styled Beverage Server. Keeps your favorite beverage piping hot or icy cold for hoursl And the fashionable exterior Is crafted kl lovely, lasting Gorham Silverptate — with an elegant aim* plicity that will highlight virtually any setting. Holds a gen* erous 32 oz. or 8 cups. Makes an ideal gift for any occasion or order one for your home todayl J. C. THOMAS, Jeweler CLINTON JOANNA -He “WOMAN, 20-29, single, persohable il. S. grad, with office experience tor soirte bbtrege; exciting leaching position, nto prior tfeglhirtg experience required. Appljr In person or bf let ter by April 6th. MINI) Irte. ill Care pt Lntjrens Federal Savings and Loiln Associatidtl {[2nd floor), 201 W. Main Sit, Laut'pns.” ' ^ THIS WEEK ONLY! V A • - i - 35 For Local And Repair ''-r . , • • • f v Lji* t I.-L 4 ’ 3 4- i ^ til'iiK > I Tile i Plumbing • Painting • Electrical • Rooms Built ^ Cement Porches, • Carpentry Repair Call 697-6733 NOTICE ■.. To My Customers... I wish to thank my friends and customers for the business given me during my 40 years of serving Clinton and the surrounding com- * munity in motor vehicle repair and mainten- > ance, and auto body repair. Beginning April 1st, 1967, I wHl lease my garage to Sue and Marvin Manley, and I am * syre you will receive from them the same prompt and courteous service I have always » attempted to render. , Afte^pril 1st. Mr. and Mrs. Manley will be responsible for all business traitasciiohs of C. W. Cooper’s Garage. - - l Charlie W. Cooper nuio ), Ul ? jlllSF. II1A/LI1C1 J 1YA1D. Frank Simpson, Sr., and Mr. Sitnpson. Also visiting the Simpsons for the day were Mr. and Mrs! Robert Dye and family of Spartanburg. Bobby Lee Scott, student at the University of South Car olina, is spending the Easter vacation with his mother, Mrs. Frank Simpson and Mr. Simpson. Mrs. E. F. Culbreath of Charlotte, N. C., spent Easter with her mother, Mrs. O. I. Sheely. Miss Vivian Sheely visited an aunt, Mrs. E. W. Epting, in Pomaria on Thursday. Mrs. J. B. Wilder visited her son, G. C. Wilder and Mrs. Wilder in McCormick on Eas ter. Mrs. Nancy Putnam of Lau rens was an Easter Sunday visitor of her son, Leaman Jones and family. ' Lt. William Lamar Patter son 05333208 has recently ar rived in Vietnam, and is with the 1st Platoon, Co. C, 37th Signal Bn. APO San Francis co, 96260. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Rasor and sion of Greenwood ajnd Horace Horton, Jr., spent the Easter holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Horton, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Sim mons were in Tryon, N. C., during the weekend where they attended the horse sho\v. Jim Adair, student at the Citadel, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Mac Adair. On Monday they were joined by the latter’s sis ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Williams of Valdese, N. C., for a few days visit. Miss Jane Trammell return ed Tuesday to Anderson Col lege having spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and- Mrs. Vernon Trammell. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cheek and family are ill at home whre they are convalescing from a flu virus. • Mr. and Mrs. Dill Ellis of Dillon were Easter guests of the latter’s mother, Mrs. CALLING ALL HOME MAKERS By CHARLES BUICE HOW TO MAKE A SMALL ROOM LOOK LARGER There are many ways you can make small rooms look larger. Wall to wall carpet is one way. It al ways makes j a room seem I larger. The j use of mir rors or an en- entire mir rored wall is another good way. Another rule is not to 1 overcrowd a BUICL. smiall room. Use as few pieces of furniture as pos sible and use small dimen sioned pieces. Use a love seat instead of a sofa and the love seat should be lightly scaled and not heavy and overstaf fed. Use occasinal or arm less chairs instead of large lounge chairs and keep tiu size of everything used in the room smaller in pro portion. Needless to say, never use wall paper, carpet or upholstry with large pat terns in a small room. A hand painted or wall mural of a landscape o seascape will add third d mensional depth to a room. Use a small snack table or two in front of your sof< instead of a large cocktail table. Light, bright and air colors make a room look larger while dark, drab colors make it contract. Heavy draperies should b avoided. Try using groups of mini-' ature pictures or accessor ies instead of a large pic ture." 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