University of South Carolina Libraries
» * -•! 12 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE — Tkuradfty, May 12,1N9 Items of Interest From... West Clinton MRS. CLIFTON HEATON. Correspondent and Representative PHONE 37S-J Mr and Mrs'. Hubert leopard Mr and Mrs. Bill Terry and fain- ami daughters Elizabeth and Nan- ily visited Mrs D C. Jack.ton at c\ Ann. Mr and Mrs. Clifton Hea- Columbia over the weekend tot .spent Mother's Pay with Mr. Mr and Mrs J J McGinnis and and Mrs George Leopard near Sa- daughters and Mrs Bobby Anthony fuda AL^i visiting Mr and Mrs. spi-nt Sunday with Mrs W E.. Leopard were Mr and Mrs. .\lbert Bridges. Kings Mt . North Carolina (■nfith and daughter of Chappells, yjrs Kay Fowler and children Mrs M L Butler and children n t th and Mike of Augusta. Ga. ..nd Miss Effie Butler oi Ninety v^nt tlic weekend with Mrs James S;.\ Dunaway Mr unu Mrs Walter Leopard Mr ami Mrs Blackwell and if Ninety Six visited Mr Clyde of Columbik visited Mr and ..nd Mrs H A Adams on Sunday. Mrs. William May and Sandra. Sun- Miss Susan Jenk.as of Joanna, day. ami daughter ANNIVERSARIES John Huey observed his 75th birth day May 10 Mrs. Bill Snow observed her birth day May 11. Ronald Joe Craine will celebrate his birthday May 14 Mrs. Ray Cauble will observe her birthday May 16. Clyde Croy Jr. will celebrate his birthday May 17. Mr and Mrs. Lewis Samples ob served their 1st wedding anniver sary May 9. EVERYDAY COUNSELOR By Bishop Herbert Spaugh Careful reading of the life of Jesus the Father in the Gospels indicates that most All of us are busy, even if we*are of His time with people was'taken busy at doing nothing The import- up with interruptions. He was even late for His best friend’s funeral. .Most of His mighty works came as ant thing is to classify those things which call for the use of our time into the most important, the more Here’s a note to procastinators in- a " sult of interruptions when the, important, the necessary, and the need w as “do it now.” He did U. i unnecessary scribed on an office wall: "If you put off till tomorrow what should be done today, someone else will do it today.” It is well known that procrastina tion is the thief of time. It is the How? He frequently withdrew from Recently I was looking at the all. including His disciples, for:schedule of a fellow clergyman for prayer and communion with God, the next two weeks. He had only one night free each week He w asn't get ting enough sleep and was under his doctor’s care. As 1 looked at his schedule in terms of what was real ly important to him. considering his physical condition. I saw a number of things which could be deleted. 1 suggested that he reduce his sched ule While most of us are busy, let's be sure that we’re busy about the important things. I'm writing this column to my self, as I know my time is spread out quite thin, almost too thin. There ^ are times when 1 must say no, and f that's hard for me to do When I begin to feel too import ant I recall what happened when I stuck my finger into a bucket of water, withdrew it. and looked for thqjiole. Andy Hames and Vernon Ivester ^ of I) U * w ?. rkl who ^ things done. Procrastination is a Step into Buick the Easy-Ownership way! have birthdays May 12 Mrs J .1 McGinnis will observe her birthday May 15 Freddie Attaway birthday May 11. - . ,, . ... Today is the birthdav of Ruth " uch aS J tra ^ ,c h ^ s being against habit, and a bad one. I recall the story told me by a clergyman friend celebrated his «e was late for a speaking engage ment. He offered various excuses Thornton J E Braswell Sr his birthdav Mav 12 him and interruptions before he will observe ^ The presiding officer who was his friend listened patiently and .. . „ „ , then said quitely, ‘'Bill, admit the Miss Jeanette Heaton wil! observe fac . that vou simp!y jusJ didn - t her birthday today. start in time .. : uSleni with Mr. and Mrs. Awry Sorrels and daughter , M . r ^ Herbert Hughes observed her Some people do not plain their M;> v. *1. Farmer .nd daughter. Barbara of Laurens visited Mr. and irjK< ‘ , > * ,a >' 9 work and have no daily schedule Mrs L L Rice. Saturday. ^ Mr. and Mrs Herbert Hughes will Frustration and confusion is the re Mrs William Hunter Gerald Lynch and Betty Jean Wal-i obsorve Lht ir we<kiin S anniversary suit. Others plain their work too fully andTchrviren, Jerry and Donna, Mr. ker of Waterloo visited Mr. and Mrs. j * ,a >' 15 . iru- Mrs Harold Hopper and chil- R F. Simmons. Sunday. latha . immons ce.ebrated his Every day should be planned, but dren o: Chester spent Sundav with' Seaman Johnny Simmons is i„ • birthday April 30 should be ample time allow- Mr. Be.i r.ce Havks and Earnest Cuba for a 4 months tour of duty / ^ Brazil! celebrated his birth- ed for interruptions. I’ve learned 'after which he will return to Nor- da >' -' Ia >' s fbat I ^diould allow about 50 per cent X- p Fmlt . v and folk Va He is the son of Mrs. E<- Gerald Satterfield. Harold Fowler, of my day for interruptions. Then s v ' wl ,,. to nJ Ho', a mi Randy Sanders, and Mike Fieklin when they come instead of being Mr- David Owens spent Saturday J b-a'e birthdays on May 13. frustrated I have time for them. It night with her motiier. Mrs ,S P > Johnnie Cannon and Boots Satter-Jis when they take up more than 50 . -r--— jr 5p artan burg ^ field wil] celebrate their birthdav P^r of my time that I get into! Mrs. Ho- - ' j , ‘ — ' \ aughn. Mr .uki Mr .-on. Thomas, spea: Mr ,.:>o Mrs Henry Lawson. Mrs Henry L^ws<-n Jr. spent SuikL> with her mother, rner Birch. Mr and Mrs Hoitzclaw Sr Mr and Mrs James CampbeU and xjo^er's Wv with Mr. and and Mrs. Mr and Mrs^ L Bigbee and May 15. difficuitv. daughter of Greer. Mr Luke Fuller ^ad Gad of Green- woui .-pent Sundaj with Mrs Ada Center Herbert Hughes veiled his mo ther. Mr A H Hughes m Spar tanburg ; haj. »— V. D Me Walters edited his' mo ther and father. Mr. and Mrs B. F. McW alters in Great Falls. Miss Men MeWahers xisited Rex Stroud son of Mr and Mrs Boot .striHid in Nbunure. Sunday. A 2c Furman L Adams is visit ing lus parents. Mr and Mrs R. L. Adams < Route One wBJe en route to an overseas assignment. Mr and Mrs Ru^seil Laws-n. Jack Lawson. Mr and Mrs Ike Smith. Mrs Gladts Liner and son. Randle. Henry Lawson Jr Carol Kelly have birthdays children. Cathy and Billy. Mr and Mr- Jessie Lvda and children spent Mrs Clyde Bigbee SITIPRISE BIRTHD AY SI PPER A surprise birthday supper was;' ,rs given in honor of Miss Shirley Ann i ^ a -' 1®- Heaton on April 29 a: the home of | Those wdio eelehrated birthdays Mr and Mrs Bobby Marler. Re- on May 11 were Mary Fallow. Clay- freshments of cake, dnnks. and ton Edmonds, and Linda Gail Harris other party dainties were served ~ - ~ A few friends attended and each remembered her with a lovely gift MOTHER S DAY DINNER A Mother's Day Dinner was given in honor of Mrs. Lilhe Bra nil and Mrs Polly Vanderford The dinner was given at the home of Mrs Jack Rhode's Thirty-six relatives were present BLI E BIRD MEETING TV Blue Bird members of-Petago district and their leader. Mrs C A. Mr and Mrs Major Cranford will I've often heard the saying. “Plan observe their wedding anniversary your work, and work the plan.” May 14 — That s good. But be sure that the' Clara Belle Gilstrap, Teddy Davis, plan allows for interruptions. Elbert Rice. Lucilhe Estes, and ; Bafaftoafei IF YOU DOHT READ THE CHRONICLE YOTT DO NT GET THE NEWS PHONE 74 ■ wen op substantially ottt are finding that owning the - - - —x 1 » - ww _a . - ^ 1 moocn iuitmm unw mo . IP w W <ht BriMAn OWNERSHIP PLAN. Tell Your Quality Bnick Dealer in Lauren:* County Is: CASQUE BUKK CO. thn kt hkn pvt tha Plaa la a of a B«kk cm yon own tmwml 646 North Harper St. LAURENS, S. C. SEE THRILLS FROM THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH UNLISB BUS.- IBUnm * 1BUET CIRCBS ' \ EJU-dge. met at the community _ - . . , . building last Wednesday evening. 5 —** pris »•“«'* Day cards for their craft work. For their spring project each planted a pot plan; with zinnia seed, which wij be transplanted later. Refreshments of cold drinks, candy and cookies were -erved Friday, MAY 27 • Mr and Mrs Henry Lawson Mr and Mrs CaNm Holcombe ,.nd Billy Hole—a be at Anderson \ isitid Mr and Mr- Melvin Hol- i ombe Sunda> Mr and Mr- ILchard Waiienzine and children of North Augusta visK- >d Mr and Mr' Claude Waiienzine or Sunday Mr' Cecil Dowling and daughter. Margaret, of CharUstor. were visit or- of Mr> L C EVike .4 Cross Hill during the *eekew2. S-Sgt and Mrs R J Prather and suns have left for tneir new assign ment a: ROTV training in Evans- \ die Indiana The> rece?it!y visited fnends r^re and in Wtulnure OFFICE SI PPUFS CHRONICLE PI‘BUSHING CO. PHONE 74 Office Hours 9-5:30 200 South Broad St. PHONE 658 OR. FRED E. HOLCOMBE Telephone Talk r T. M VOI NB,BLOOD ^ •'tir !«n ige - GARDEN SPOT 1 On an ll^-acre farm in Bainbndge, Georgia, some mighty peculiar "planting'’ is going on. Engineers of Bel! Telephone Laboratories are “seeding - ’ the ground with some 11.000 pieces of telephone equip ment. They're trytg to find out how these materials bold up underground. _r.J :hc result' may lead to telephone lines and cables being buried in the earth rather than running along po!e tops. One more way telephone folks are working on new ideas to give you better service. • * * SPRING is a wonderful season of the year but it can sure keep you hopping! Things to do in the garden and the yard. House-cleaning from top to bottom. Maybe ever a fresh coat of pain: here and there. So here's a timeb suggestion to help you find the things you need in ordei to fix up and dig up—look in the Yellow Pages of your telephone directory. You'll find page after page of list ings—of just about anything you might want for spring 'prucing-up Mighty handy to be able to call around to locate what you need Lse your Yellow Pages often—it's the easy way to >hop! J SINCE we're on the subject of spring—with the weather getting nice, a lot of folks are planning trips. So often a Long Distance call can help with travel plans ... make reservations . .. keep yon in touch with home while you’re gone. Yours for anoorher traveling—Long Distance, WSPA - TV - CHANNEL 7 and WBT-TV- CHANNEL 3-9:00 PM GRANDEST GIFTS! ... at your Top Value Redemption Store Come in. Join the fun! See “The Grandest Show of Gifts." And be sure to re- deem your filled books t-f Top Value Stamps. You’ll find hundreds of gifts to choose chandise. And every gift is fully guaranteed. Aren’t you glad Top Value Stamps add up so fast? As soon as you redeem them, they start adding up again—because you get them from—America's finest brand name mer- from so many of your favorite merchants. GE Portable Transistor Radio. Uses four flashlight batteries. Simulated leather black and white case. Less bat teries 11 books Polaroid Land Camera—the “Highlander." Snap it . . . see it! Makes wallet-size pictures on the spot in 60 seconds. Simple to operate, only one dial to set 20 books Coleman Floodlight Lan tern. Single mantle. Holds 13/6 pints of fuel for 8 to 10 hours continuous light 4 books Cosoo Deluxe Serving Cart. Rails and tubular steel legs have new golden brass finish. Steel trays have beautiful walnut-grain finish. 3* casters 6 a /s books Regal Automatic Electric Percolator Urn. 12-36 cup. Com pletely safe, easy to operate, entirely automatic. AC only 8 books mmw totden, ux'iantee' mLmm\ .f.l- BArtoa. or* ‘ A" s Th <> test gifts in me are i K '. for Top Value Stamps ttj Top Value Stamps Sift you r*c«iv* to #r»« you compl.t. sotwfac- lion—or you may return M for ropiocement or .xdtang*. Community Cash spcirklmj clton, pleasant to shoo food ,taro'