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.. « v A 1 • - » • ^ •'S ^ ^ * • • ^ Clinton, S. C., Thursday,^Jhily 6,196f„ --.'yv ion Items of Interest About Clinton Fotk — As — Reported By Anne M. Jones tfion* 833-0541 or 833-0542 9:00 A. M. — 5l00 P, M. mm * s? Hays Accorded ftacognitioN Education 1 Robert Hayes, husb|uid of the former Peggy Cppeland, -ot Clinton, has received; national recognition from the Ameri can Society for Etigineering Education (ASEE). At its re cent annual meeting in Lan sing, Michigan, the ASEE conferred upon Hays the sec ond-place Arthur Williston award for outstanding cohtri* bution to the literature ,ot Glenn Cason of Columbia, DAVIS REUNION Mrs. Edwards WiUs and fa- ^"cogiuSm^Hays came Martin and Mr. and Mrs. L. The annual reunion of the mily of Due West are spend- f rom magazine articles E. Cason. Recent guests of descendants of Annie Byrd ing the week of the Fourth and a w i,iie the Casons and Martins in- and' John G'. Davis will be with Mrs. Wills’ parents, Mr. he s6rvcj j ag ^ ea< j 0 f ^ eluded Miss Barbara Cason held on Sunday at the Hope- and Mrs. Blakely Tribble. yjj Department of Southern and Bryson Cason, also of Co- well community building. Dr. and Mrs. Oiln F. Whet- Technical Institute. Southern lumbia Vacationing in Highlands, stine and son, Doug and join- Tech is the two-year techtticid Mr. and Mrs. W. Herbert N. C., at Lee’s Inn are Mrs. ed by their daughter of At- division of Georgia Tech. Jones spent the past week-end Frank Miller, Mrs. James S. lanta are spending several i n citing Hays for the in Wilmington, N. C., with Gray, Miss Mildred Work-days at the‘beach near Gar-award, ASEE President Rob relatives. mah; Miss Agnes Davis, Mrs. den City. They took as their Roy referred to the hondree’s Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Hubert Pitts, Miss Ruth Bai-guest Lawrence Jones. “great skill and productivity Gettys are spending this week igy, Mrs. John W. Finney, Mr. and Mrs. Dixon Cun- in contributing to the litera- in Montreat, N. C. . Sr., Mrs. W. C. Shealy, Mrs. ninaham and family are leav- ture of the technical insti- rjeks Aa auests U. mrs, n . o. lancers. Brooks Owens attended tne M rs. Grady Chandler were , in VFTFRAN-a hocpitai Norman-RuMeU wedding re- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chandler sU T y j. ?nn^J« centlJ ' to Memphis, Tenn. of Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. addlUon to pubHcaUon of a Patient aT toe Vete^s Mr ' Mrs. John W. King, Jimmy Chandler and daugh- ?^5 le “; D H . ay ’ ^ wriitoB OM a patient at the Veterans -Marv and Lucv ter Beth of Soartanbure Mr book > Principles of TSchni- Ilospital in Columbia, where aL’ s^endin^KoLe time w^th and Mrs Bob Oxlev of Jack- cal Writin g ” He is currently he undergoing treatment M r s^p2entsMr. and sonyille,' Fla., and^r. and Mrs Stephen R. Dobose Mrs j F Jacobs Sr . Mrs Tony Jurick and daugh- States . Ar "“J| Forces Institute and daughters, Dottle and BeUyBlack Ame Lou ter of Columbia. and toAddison-Wesley pub- Stephanie, were in Belton _.-“ y j 1 j,, ,, j « nil , „ lishing Company for two -od- during the week attending the ^ ac J 'f nd< B ® tsy ^ wi 1 Mr ; and Mrs - Pay ditional books. He is listed in Palmetto Open Tennis Tour, spend the ^week-end at Paw- PhiUips, Ray and Mark were ^ at ^u, ^ nament in which Stephanie ley s Isla ’ ld w , t 1,1 Spartanburg on Monday. South west,” Who’s Wtlo la participated. Mr : f na Mr , s - John Fin ’ Recently visiUng his moth- American Educetloh,” t h e On Thursday, Miss Florrie ne ^ ' and TT s0 "’ Wa rren, er, Mrs. J. B. Speake were “Dictionary of . International Burdette had as her guests, and , J1 Nola, ? d Henderson are Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Blakely Biography,” the rotter of the Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Burdette ® pending ^ week at Myrtle and family of Springfield, Va. International Platform Asso- of Greenville, and Mrs. Jack Be ^ ch ' j mi t» „ Mrs. J. B. Speake is spend- ciation, the . list of senior Burdette and daughters, Sue . Mi\ and Mrs. Hamp Me j ng a mon th» s vacation with men of the- Society of Tech- Daniel are Spending a few her daughter Mrs James c n i cal Wr j ter , and Publteh- days with relatives In Thom- Woods and family in stam . ers and the , ort hcoming fc »; +f TTT*^ \ will ? be In Rosemont Ceme- tired from the banklwf,'ln«»-' tery. ance and cottoq tHipMess^ftl i Pallbearers will be Henry Survivlng wHe, Mr«. ' Caughman Frank Lydia, Ru- Thompson ' Gray, * 1 dolph Barker, James Moore, CarroU Dj Gray< j T . Welter McCalaster and Robert Charlotte , N . c .. a d^t«r,; Whitsel - Mrs. Prank (Majy .IkBi^e) C. 0. Gray, Sr. Mims of Greenville J twa bro-. thers, Dr. Elias B. Gray af _ ^ i Green Valley, Ariz., and Rob-i Gray Court - Carroll Dial ert L Grayt j r>> of 1*^^; Gray, Sr., 71, died at his home a qd two sisters, Miss Laiffie Tuesday at 3 p.m. after a sud- Gray of Hull, Ga., and Mfs. den illness. Chauncey Gregory of Lgncds-- Life long resident of Gray te ji; .. « . » ,, , , „ , A Graveside services Were cotv Court, son of the late Robert Wednesday at 4:30 p.' Lee and Emma Dial Gray, m< at Gray court Methodist; who founded Gray Court, he church cemetery by Rev.' was, a veteran of World War Robert Carlisle. ' I, a graduate of Duke Uni- . , - versity and a member of Kap pa Alpha fraternity. He was a Mason, Shriner and a member of Gray Court Methodist Church. He was re- IF VOU DON’T* READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DON'T 0ET THE NEWR J r ’v ‘a * Students in the creative art for children class at Wip- arrapge their wood block fighting the college's gallery in Johnson mode from scrap material and lim ited only by the' stttdCot’s imagination. Shown from left ^are jKrs. Donald Alpip ot ROck Hill, Meredith Ford of . Chartotte, N. C., and Betty Stroud of Joanna. and Lee, of Decatur, Ga. CAMP COUNSELOR Will Davidson, son of Mr. 8d ”; ^ a ' . __ „ and Mrs. L. H. Davidson, is ,, ^ r * and H° bar f pbd_ spending the summer at Camp 1 ps s P« nt Tuesday in the Greenville as ’Who’s Who in Greater Atlan- Mrs. H. A. Adams Mrs. Elizabeth Jones Ad- .aim, .83, widow of Henry Ar thur Adams, of 705 N. Broad St. died Monday at 4:95 p.m. it Bailey Memorial Hospital after a long illness. Ifatjve of Saluda County, daughter of the late John J. and Rdsanha Hartzoge Jones, she had. lived in Clinton since 1930 apd was a member, of (food Hope Baptist Church. • Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Hubert (Ruth) Leopard of ’Clinton; two sons, Robert and Cecil Adams of Clinton; a siter, Mr* P. D. (Inez) Wat kins- of Greenwood; three brothers, Wesley Jones of Bal- PRESCRIPTIONS PROMPT, ECONOMICAL PRESCRIPTION SERVICE “Serving This Area 84 Years” We Give S & H Green Stamps *, Youngs Pharmacy North Broad Street :—: Dial 833-1220 PIC » PAY SHOES ] >4 > < i i J timbre, Md., .Frank Jones of Bt ford, Conn. Among those attending the ta - M nmer ai uamp -y"' n " v n lp V University of South Carolina He w a s graduated from counselor for mountains near Burnsville, N. « . CamD are j oev ipp Presbyterian College in 1947, Burnett Hut, and is assigned alJd Mrs U R ^Phillips’ Carolyn Bundrick and Jimmy completing his A.B. degree.in to the waterfront as, a. life- ana Mr *- t R - C. Pnuups, g • . English (summa cum Umde) guard, ^ ♦yy 1 * 11 ?. <*!*■«• „ _ _ . and was firet hohbr gr.du.to. *f* Among t^ cE youth them ^ ^ son phl1 ’ s ^ nt the Fourtt *gree from Etnbry^UMy«^ Ctelhs«rt StuJenf Boynton Beach, Fla., and Wil oarticiDatingin thePalmetto daughter, Miss Wanda Phil-of July holiday at their cot-"f* from -*&** ' ® f Gr « nw0 « , i C Tennfs Tourna“n »P 8 . »»<* «>n, Reese, ml toeir ^ ^ and ^ ^ npw ^ 6r4Rl *****£».”*«'' ^ Beitbn this week are Chris grabd8ons *. Mar ^ a,?d 4 ^ ’ * 8W « in Marietta, Ga. Thayof Canton, ^i^hrsSvices were con- Adair, 3rd, Dick McSween, phi {J ip8 ’ 8 ° as of an ^ Mrs - have three childrwl - T^ 1 * fof ' K at ■ ClfemS °Il ducted Wednesday at 5 p m at Julie Young, Rena Ramage, B * R * Phillips. n/rt— University.'' has been named « uc wu yyeanesaay at, o p.m. ai Stephanie Dubose, Nancy Frances Hogan, N^ncy Sad- Jones, and Ben Gregg of ler ' S#dipr, Pathy Wps- Presbyterian College. sung * Mary tm Washing and By County and Home Agents in C Unton. Visiting in Clinton for a few Lal *r# Querribi spending REFRIGERATE EGGS — days are Mrs. Robert Hays, 80me M ^ ry s Buy eggs kept under refrjger- MfS, the former Peggy Copeland, camp, Kidgeianu. ^tion and keep them cold. They Mrs daughter of Mrs. Guy L. Jph, l’ S Gloypr 18 V16ltmg deteriorate fast if they stand Florence di'ed^arly Sumiay^adente in the iiation select- tt npt pleased, your 48c back D 0 avfd an and an B d ill Childre ”' JSfSt Brnnn. Miss Lib a ‘ temperature. mSg' in 1 FtorenieTs' J?! . . / r. ‘ > II. ' ( ■- ' I , \ • •• P«ir-6H Another Fdir F#r © and Storewide ____ mer Miss Copeland’s mother,^YewR*,; h^s been named ^8% B^DtlsT Church bv TUhlCI V TIDQ Mrs Guv L Conelaftd re-recipittit of a $l,0Q0 scholar- Calvary Baptist Church by llAUXl Ilf S 8ldes on t y he Lawetw Highwayship foQinvtlie InstHute of Fopd Rev< J ‘ w : s P lUers - Burial ” Technologists for the lft97-88 R1 , IKI i X ru academic -year/ •• ® Hew in Pronriftl Tremendous Selection! Every Pair Must Ctol ^ ^ Plenty of Fret Perking"^ PIC « PAY i 'S ;• i L A McCall Sr * Parris, a food science rr\a- PPN T SCRATCH IT! T A* Tt,? « at .Clemson, is a^nong 36 IN 15 MINUTES, “nee' ditd, the J! ation V. ^ pl ? ased ’ your 48c J Lavonne Shopping Center Laurens, S. C. TJ.i' ,'an.ity f>i c-o rices Good All 60 P|c f n Pay Storegl * f Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Arnold Adair and June Dobbins spe^tt of Berkley, W. Va., were several days recently LET’S in EXTRA By the Chicago-, III., profes- ME«NOT quiets itching in ui jocrikiey, vv. va., were 8eVe, * P * ~ . r ’ .7 nrenared guests during the week-end of S° one > H. C., where they vis- the former J brother J. B . ited ^ MiW Adair or futs iur u*e ir^er. wnoie ^nur,:,, ««,u “’street, Clinton. face rashes. NOW at Young’s and Dobbins. 1 as they corue from the water, Mount Hope Cemptcry near clerdson Uhiversity reebiv-" pharmacy. J6-3c-J20 Mr. aqd Mrs, Kenneth Bak- d ^ v 'T; dressed or pan dress- Florence. ed five awards, of $500 each, itmg Dr. and Mrs. ed ' f i llets - or steaks. Use a -- - Arnold, and Mrs. Arnold. Carol Alwine of Landover Hills, Md., is visiting her un- er ^e v t s tt Mrs. McCall was the moth-the $J,000 award received .1- &»; ife k; fttekd ^ife\ v atteiidirtg sum-1 CO; 833-0541 SAVE $ $ $ $ Homeowners Insurance ' / l r • r . * - *. i 1 " J- " -i'l' a*. GOODMAN Ins. Agency t L04 West Pitts St. Dial 833^3977 Adair's Men's Shop tr . \ ■ / 5 CLINTON, S. C. i -H- “That’s What I Call fireworks!” Independence Bhy should remind us of our need ■for personal indepen dence. Adequate Health- Accident and also Life insurance can safeguard our independence and (hat of our family, when adversity strikes. Let the W. S. Hatton Insur ance Agency plan your “Independence” insur ance with you. W. S. Hatton Insurance Agency 833-3829 505 N. Broad 833-3856 Clinton, S. C. cle and aunt Mr and Mrs J Kenneth N. Baker, Jr. in Fort good vapor-proof packaging er 0 f Mrs. Powell Frgeer of^y Parris.the. largest number B Arnold a^d family Later Walton Reach, Fig. ^f‘ al and . can £ CUnton, ahd had visited hcre of . scholarships, presented by. she will be joined by her Mr - ^d Mrs - R ^ lph G * Holt kept up ^ 9 at 9 de * on a number of oocaslonsi be- th e institute to a single col- mother Mrs Edward A AI- ^ children, Debra, 9 and ^s Fahrenheit without loss in g pleasantly knovn by lo-ieg e or university; this year, wine for a few days vittt r p hiHiP, 5. formerly of Gaffney 01 flavor - cal residents. A M, L. A. • . ? . ’ y have moved into their home FISH POPULATION may McCaU, Jr.,: pf:*Jorenc*, is . ek u ' on Sunset l$lvd. He is connect- be increased by adding 40 lbs. also well known ha Clinton, LtfKiaJ irfrUflfilii ed with the city utilities de- of 20-20-5 or 100 pounds of where he was graduated, from ‘^arthafehti' ' 8^8-$ ffettilizer for each sur- Presbirietian College and is Mrs. M. O. Hollis who re- face am of pond. Repeat acttVe in, affairs of the alumni cently visited Mr*. Charles once a month. association. . , ’^wiiii a r T riioMb%«fM>o Baker ip Greensboro, N. C., FISH HAVE LITTLE Two other daughters, a sis- spent several days with Mr. WASTE—Most fish have little ter and 12 grandchildren alsoW^^’-i/n 6 ' 1 ^^*!^ ' and Mi;s. Tommy HolUs before waste as marketed today. A survive. . : " ' S22£> v ^i^' ’ departing for a stay in Craw- pound, dressed or filleted, will . , *: _ | tordville, G#. often give 4 full servings at a MfS. IIWIICRf ‘ ^ L children, Marthrf-and Eliza- meat. ^ .. i... w.-.. beth, have returned to New- COTTON INSECTS—Weath- Mrs, Robert -TiPUluok,- Jr., ^-- berry, Michigan, alter a vis- e r conditions have held cotton the former Rosalind Dendy, . . it to friends in the city. The farmers out of the fields giv- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neals formerly resided here. f n g we evils a chance to build Russ cN Dendy ot Laurens, was Nancy Hollis is attending up \y e suggest that you ap- graduated from the evening both sessions of -ummer p i y a t least 3 applications of sch001 of ^ Southern Bap- school of Converse College, insecticides to bring them un- tist Seminary in Louisville, . Spartanburg, where she is (j er control. Ky., on June 2. ' studying ih the school of mu- ROACH CONTROL—Mala- The two-yem* course is de- sic - thion or Diazinon will give signed to meet the needs of a Mrs. Horace Payne and Re- good control of roaches if us- pastor’s wife in the work of nie Hollis are spending three ec i properly. Repeat applica- the church, weeks touring California, Mex- t ion as needed. Her husband, son of Mr. weeks touring California, an d Mrs. Rembert Truluck of other points in the west and T . . Clinton, is working on the Mexico. I . L. rlHlCy Doctor of Sacred Theology de- Mrs. Richard Lukstat and Laurens — Thurman Lang- gree at the Seminary, children Dick and Nancy B, ston Finley, 88, of Hanson They are parC nts of two and Mrs. Horace Payne, Jr. Circle, died Wednesday morn- children, Deborah and Rus- are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hen- ing in a Laurens hospital se u ry Lukstat in Daytona Beach, after a long illness. Florida. Native of Laurens County, J. E. Nabors Horace Payne, Jr. is at son of the late John Robert James Edward Nabors 51. Npwh Ste N al H G i a 'r Wit H t? 6 and Virginia Langston Fin- of Kinards, died Sunday at Newberry National Guard Un- ley, he was a retired farm- Bailey Memorial Hospital In ^ ^ er and contrac tor and was a Clinton after a lingering ill- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rice and former deacon and Sunday ness nny ^ ^ my ape scho01 superintendent of New M ; # Nabors was born in rUriin 8 " BOn ‘ Prospect Baptist Church. Newberry County, the son of nAmnan’i U* k' We !» e ’ ^ Surviving ' are his wife, Mrs. Maude Miller Nabors and m « , 6 S Mrs - E m m a Cunningham the late Joseph Edward Na- mother, Mrs. Boyd Owings. Finley . four sons T R Fin . bors Prior to hig iUnegS) he ley of Albany, Ga.; Alva Fin- was engaged in farming. He > ley of Hodges; J. R. and was a member of the Ffdrview - ^ Thurman Finley, Jr., of Lau- Baptist Church, rens; five daughters, Mrs. He is survived by hi? wife, James (Sadie) Templeton of Mrs. Hyacinth Jackson Nab- Laurens; Mrs. V. E. (Wilma) ors; ones on, Edward Mc- Suber, and Miss Polly Finley Swain Nabors;' one brother, of Cayce; Mrs. C. C. (Em- J. C. Nabors, all of Kindrds; ma Lou) Madden of Green- ors; one son, Edward |V4c-, ville; and Mrs. Sam (Elsie) Guirt of Kinards, Mrs. Joe Bodie of North Augusta; three Dixon and Mrs. Howard Stan- brothers, J. H., Claude and ley, both of Clinton, and Mrs.: Luther Finley of Laurens; 18 J. E. Locklair of Summer- grandchildren and 13 great- ville. grandchildren. Funeral services were con- f Funeral services were con- ducted at 4:30 p.m. Monday; ducted Friday at 11:00 a. m. at Fairview Baptist Church at New Prospect Baptist the Rev. Marion Ringer, and Church by Rev. W. E. Crapps by the Rev. Lester, F. Cooper, ; and Dr. Robert S. Cooper, the Rev. W. W. Willinghopi. Burial was in the church Interment was in the church cemetery. * : FOR TWO ABSOLUTELY FREE! John L. l Mimnaugh about this question: “Medicare is a basic medical insurance plan that still leaves gaps in coverage. Does the Bailey Agen cy have a low-cost Medicare Supplement to close the gaps left in Mtrieare?” BAILEY AGENCY M. S. Bailey & Son, Banker^ Building Dial Day 833-0681 — Night and Sunday 833-0323 All You Have To Do Is Come In and Register j . If you are the winner, you will be the guest of The Chronicle at a famous South Carolina resort! You and your companion Vacation for Two! f *»' t»aea ■ 1 ; —; — —-- ■ i I — cemetery, _ .— v —; - ,/ 4