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A \ I % r. May 12, I960 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE COUNTY POLITICAL NOTICES POR SOLICITOR I hereby announce myself a candi. date for election to the office of So licitor for the Eighth Judicial Cir cuit and pledge myself to abide by the rules of the Democratic pri mary. HUGH A. BEASLEY I hereby announce myself a candi date for reelec lion as Solicitor of the 8th judicial circuit and pledge to abide by the results of the Demo cratic primary. WILLIAM T. JONES FOR STATE SENATE I hereby announce myself a candi date for the State Senate from Lau rens County and pledge to abide by the resul stof the Democratic pri mary. JUSTIN A. BRIDGES l hereby announce myself a candi date for the State Senate from Lau rens County and pledge to abide by the result of the Democratic pri mary.’ WILUAM C. DOBBINS, JR. I hereby announce myself a candi date for State Senate from Laurens County and-ptedge to abide by the result of the Democraic primary. KING DIXON HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES I hereby announce myself a can didate for the House of Representa tives from Laurens County and pledge to abide by the result of the Democratic primary. JOHN C. BUCHANAN I hereby announce myself a can. didate for the House of Representa tives from Lauras County and pledge to abide by the result of the Democratic primary. HUBERT W. GRAYDON * I hereby announce myself a can didate for die House of Representa tive* from Laurens County and pledge to abide by the result of the Democratic primary. CHARLES J. HART I hereby announce myself a can didate for the House of Representa tive* from Laurens County and pledge to abide by the result of the Democratic primary. WILLIAM H. McNINCH I hereby announce myself a candi date for the House of Representa tives from Laurens County, and pledge to abide by the result of the Democratic primary. S. TAYLOR I hereby announce myself a can didate for coroner of Laurens Coun ty and pledge to abide by the result of the Democratic primary. MARSHALL N. PRESSLEY DAVID FOR SHERIFF I hereby, announce myself a can didate for taafection as Sheriff of Laurens County and pledge to abide by the result of the Democratic pri mary. CALDWELL W. WIER I hereby announce myself a can didate for Sheriff of Laareos County pledge to abide by (he results the Democratic primary FRED H. HAYES 1 hereby announce myself a can didate for Sheriff of Laurens Coun ty and ukfeqe ta abide by the results of the Democratic'primary. DELMAR RIDDLE 1 hereby announce myself a candi date for Sheriff of Laurens County and pledge to abide by the results of the Democratic primary. R. EUGENE JOHNSON FOR CORONER I hereby announce myself a can- dkiae for Coroner of Laurens Coun ty and pledge to abide by the results of the Democratic primary. AL RAWL I hereby announce myself a candi- didate for Coroner of Laurens Coun ty and pledge to abide by the results of the Democratic primary. T. D. P1GG, SR. I hereby announce myself a can. (Mate for Coroner of Laurens Coun ty and pledge to abide by the results of the Democratic primary. A. P. WALKER FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER I hereby announce myself a can didate for reelection as County Commissioner of Laurens County and pledge to abide by the result of the Democratic primary. PAUL S. O DELL I hereby announce myself a can didate for County Commissioner of Laurens County and pledge to abide by the rules of the Democratic pri mary. JOE HOLLIDAY I hereby announce myself a candi date for reelection as County Com- missionor of Laurens County and pledge to abide by the result of the Democratic primary. GEORGE M FINLAND I hereby announce myslef a candi date for County Commissioner for Laurens County and pledge to abide by the result of the Democratic primary ANSEL D. GODFREY PC Students Elect Leaders for Year Presbyterian College students have chosen Maurice Sthwartz of Laurinburg, N. C., to serve as their and pledge to abide by the results MRS. WOOD AND MRS. BOYCE, new student’body president for the Ward Two I hereby announce myself a can didate for Alderman from Ward Two, and pledge to abide by Ihe results of the Democratic primary. LARRY (BUDDY) HEDSPETH i I hereby announce myself a candi date for Alderman from Ward Two Newt Around TELEPHONE 891-M-4 of the Democratic primary. S. A. (Chick) PITTS Ward Three 1 hereby announce myself a can didate for Alderman from Ward RECIEVE ORCHIDS Dpnng the special Mother’s Day coming year , He won out In a recent campus- service held at Rock Bridge Pres- wide election over Dick Faulkner of byterian Church last Sunday a Henderson, N. C., who becomes the beautiful purple-throated white or-i vice-president Both are rising sen- Three and pledge to abide by Ibei c w hid , cor ’ a ^ io " results of the Democratic primary * ^ T U ' Cr Scl ' wam »x<*eed. Bob WatiWr o< present and to Mrs. J. B. Boyce Sylvania, Ga.. as president, wrile the mother present with the B. NOLAND SUDDETH I hereby announce myself a can didate for reelection as Alderman from'“\V’ard Three and pledge to abide by the results of the Demo cratic primary. HARRY C. LAYTON as largest family. Mr. and Mrs Bryson Lindiey and son of Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. Faulkner takes ovt-r from Tom \Vi>e of Thomasville, N C. Lawton Rice of Kinston, N C.. was named as the third senior rep- Ward Four FOR MAGISTRATE Hunter Township at Clinton I hereby announce myself a can didate for reelection as Magistrate of Hunter Township at Clinton and pledge to abide by the result of the Democratic primary. SAM H. McCRARY I hereby announce myself a candi date for Magistrate of Hunter Town ship at Clinton and pledge to abide by the result of the Democratic pri mary. ARNOLD I. DIXON Hunter Township Outside of Clinton I hereby announce myself a can didate for Magistrate of Hunter Township outside of Clinton and pledge to abide by the result of the Democratic primary. J. DERRILL BOZARD I hereby announce myself a can didate for Magistrate of Hunter Township outside of Clinton and pledge to abide by the results of the Democratic primary. R. C. WILKIE I hereby announce myself a can didate for Magistrate of Hunter Township outside of Clinton and pledge to abide by the results of hte Democratic primary. GEORGE SIMPSON I hereby announce myself a can didate for Magistrate of Hunter Township outside of Clinton and pledge to abide by the results of the Democratic primary. ALFRED ALLEN Jacks Township 1 hereby announce myself a can didate for Magistrate of Jacks Township and pledge to abide by the rules of the Democratic pri mary. DAVID T. PITTS I hereby announce myself a can didate tor redaction as masgistrate of Jacks Township, and pledge to abide by the results of the Demo cratic primary. ROBERT N. BIGHAM City Political Notices JAMES P SLOAN I hereby announce myself a can didate for Alderman from Ward Four and pledge to abide by the re sults of the Democratic primary. FOR MAYOR I hereby announce myself a can didate for reelection as Mayor of Clinton and pledge to abide by the results of the Democratic primary JOE P. TERRY FOR ALDERMAN Ward One I hereby announce myself a candi date for reelection as Alderman from Ward One and pledge to abide by the results of the Democratic pri mary. FRANK M BOLAND, JR. / PRESCRIPTIONS Prompt, Economical Prescription Service! Young's Pharmacy “Serving This Area 77 Years” Phone 19 Phone 19 ELECT A. BEASLEY SOUCITOR Eighth Judicial Circuit “If elected, I will provide a sober and honest administration of this office with fainaeas and courtesy to all” Hob Stevens and daughter of Aik- resentative on the student council en, were Sunday guests of Mr. and In the race for junior class reprt Mrs. Tom Kamage. sentatives, Bobby Joiner of Macon, Jack Davis, student at Clemson * ia • topped ail other candidates to I hereby announce myself a can-' College, was home with his parents become secretary-treasurer of the didate for reelection as Alderman ^ during the week-end student body. Newly elected to serve from W'ard Four and pledge to f riends of Miss Edna Wood will on the council with him / rom lhis •bide by the remits „t the Demo dass are B " b S,e,e “ 0ra, " !, - cratic primary. j n g ^ her j n C j ty> Utah, this week after spending a month with her brother, E. L. Wood, and family in Independence, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bolt, their JOE EDWARDS daughters, Anne and Johnnie Jean, ti V es will be elected after the arrival Ward Five were Sunday guests of Mr. and 1 hereby announce myself a candi- Mrs. Jesse Bolt and family, date for reelection as Alderman Mr and Mrs. Thomas Nabors from W’ard Five and pledge to abide and family were in Woodruff last by the results of the Democratic Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gene primary GEORGE W. BAGWELL Griffin. I hereby announce myself a can- MRS. HARRIS IS IMPROVING didate for Alderman from Ward Mr. and Mrs. Thornwell Dunlap Five and pledge to abide by the re- and Mrs. Lawrence Davis visited suits- at the Democratic primary. 1 their mother, Mrs. Walter Harris, WOODROW L W’lLSON who has been a patient in Rawlings Ward Six hospital, Sandersville, Ga., for sev- I hereby announce myself a can-: era wee ^ 8 - l ast Sunday, friends didate for Alderman from Ward! w '** ** gla< * 10 learn 11131 Mrs - Harris is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Hughes, Jr., and family of Greenwood, were Sunday guests of the former’s mother, Mrs. Alice Bramlett. Lawrence Young attended the May Day exec rises at Queens Col lege, Charlotte, N. C., last Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cannon and family of Spartanburg, were Sun- of the Democratic primary ,la y 8***sts of Mrs. Bascotn Taylor. AVEMSANDERS Mrs Ta > rlor ’ s son - Dewey Taylor, of Columbia, is spending a week with his mother. Mrs. Joe Burgess’ niece, Mrs. burg, and Jimmy Thompson of Man ning Joe Harvard of Columbia, and John Henderson of Miami. Fla , are to represent the sophomore class during the 196(^61 session The freshman class representa- of the new students next fall. Synod to Learn of $10 Million Goal For Presbyterian College Six, and pledge to abide by the re suits of the Democratic primary. JAMES C CRAINE I hereby announce myself a candi date for alderman from Ward Six and pledge to abide by the results of, the Democratic primary. DANIEL L. DUNAWAY I hereby announce myself a can didate for Alderman from Ward Six and pledge to abide by the results TALMADGE (DAVE) Miss Gray Will Spend Week On Riviera Dora Gray of Dora Gray Studios, Columbia, will be among the More presidents and executives, buyers, Presbyterian College has been giv en a special place on the docket of the Synod of South Carolina when it meets next week in the First (Scots) Presbyterian Church in Charleston. The first business fol lowing the opening devotional and organization of synod win be the special program at 11:30 Tuesday morning, on the survey and needs of Presbyterian College. A group of educators in 1967 made a survey of the work and needs of the college, recommending that the facilities be expanded to care for 900 students, and that the co-educa- tional feature of the college be de- v e 1 o p e d. Presbyterian College’s president. Dr. Marshall W. Brown, will be in charge of the program a! synod, which will explain in detail the need for the college’s expansion Earl Murphy, of Union, visited her program The over-ah goal provides last Sunday. for the addition of $6,000,000 in en Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Neal and fam ' dowment ’ and *.000,000 in capital ily of Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs improvements and interior designers representing Wallace Boyce and family of Singv America s leading home furnishing! | sonville, were Sunday guests of establishments aboard the Ottavia M rs Neal’s and Mr Boyce s par Flight to Fasluon, one of the mo* ^ Mr and Mr , j B ^ significant home fashion events in Mr Mr. R M Harris their a generation. Oriavia u previewing | chiidren. Steve and Katie, of Lex- rts newe* coBecU* of fabrics and , to Mr and Mrs „ D w curtains on the French Riviera in, nnf i snn Nice. These afriUogly new crea tions combiae the latest in weaving techniqueswith the loveliest of de signs. They are the result of three years of research and development carried out jointly by Ottavia and the leading French mills Editors and writers from leading publications will also be among the guests making this journey Miss Gray is scheduled to leave New York on May 14 and return | May 22. Ottavia’s newest collection of French curtains and fabrics will be available to the public this fall at w'hich time they will be presented in an exciting fashion showing at| Dora Gray Studios in Columbia John, of Columbia, were guests on Sunday of Mrs. Watson’s and Mrs. Harris' parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. McCullough Visiting Mr. and Mrs W\ H. Ad ams over the week-end were their daughters, Nancy and Mrs. F. D. Torbert, Mr. Torbert and son, Frank, of Columbia, also Mrs. Ad ams' parents, Mr. and Mrs. W._C. WoodrwtroUre'aear Whitmire: S2C B. T. and Mrs. Harold Aus tin spent the week-end with the former’s parents and sisters, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Austin, Brenda and Earline. Mr. and Mrs. John Craig, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oaig of Union, trude Ross Cross Anchor News MRS. J. L. BOLTON. Correspradeat Mr and Mrs Russell Starnes and cth»kiren. # L. D., Cindy and Shirley. Mrs Pat Betsill and daughter. Kat hy and Roy Chaney spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Neal Morris Dr. C. M Workman Jr, of Chi cago is visiting his parent*: Dr. and Mrs C. M. Workman Mrs. Loree Deshields of Chester was a visitor here this week. Mrx—Eva Thomas is spending two weeks with her son and daughter in-law Mr. and Mrs C M. Thomas of Sumter. * Guests in the home of Mrs. Mamie Kelly. Sunday were Mr. and Mrs F. M. Smoak and children, David and Sandra of Columbia. Miss Ger- of Greenville and Mr CARD OF THANKS We want to thank our friends and acquaintances for all kindnesses shown us at the time of the death of our husband and father. May God bestow His richest blesings on each of you. —MRS. R H. BROWN AND DAUGHTER visited Mr and Mrs. Lewis Young and Mrs. Joe Nederhoffer of Wood- and family last Saturday. Norma Dixon, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Blackwell, ob- erved her 8th birthday May 9. Guests of Mr. and Mrs J. O. Ra> over the week-ehd were the latter's brother, W. L. Ray. and Mrs. Ray of Charlotte, N. C. MRS. RAMAGE HONORED Honoring their mother, Mrs. A. Chessman Film At Theater tuff. Miss Brenda Carole Simmons was a visitor in Spartanburg Friday. Misses Juanita and Evelyn Pear son have returned to Spartanburg after spending a few days at their home here Mrs. Russell Starnes and Mrs Pat Betsill spent Friday in Union with Mrs. Bobby Whitmire. Mrs. Ruth Bryson of Woodruff. A. Kamage, on Mother's Day the following children gathered at her vvas a visitor here this week home: Mrs. J. W. Mahon and dau- Mrs - Lester West and son. Dale, ghters of Greenville; Mr. and Mrs. ^ Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Perry niuWdy I nearer Gus Ramage and son of Kinards; Summeral Sunday with Mrs t/ , nm. . « Mr ’ an<1 Mrs ^a 11 * Ramage and Minnie Dobbins. ^| way Pj Ive ,' 1 ” krjs very j children. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ram- Guests in the home of Mrs. "Net- " age with their children of the com- tie Haydock Sunday were Mr and “Justice and Car>l Chessman,” a | rmmity. Also present Mrs. Ram-1 Mrs Douglas Haydock, Mr and filmed senes of Caryl Chessman | age . s sister Miss Vioia chandler, 1 Mrs f Uenry Jolley. Mrs himself showing pe rsonnl interviews! „. , ,, „ .... at San Quentin prison between the, “!? holds a pos ‘ 1, °" at SURPRISE DINNER FOR MRS. WILLARD Edna late Chessman, newsmen, parole au thorities, law enforcement officers, 0 This is not a rehearsed motion f ^ rs Sar* WiUard was delight- picture but was filmed as it actually j ^ sensed at her home on Sun- took place in San Quentin. You will Wa y [• w * 1 * n a number oi rela also see the p.trents of the teen-ager tlves an d lrie °ds honored her with Chessman is said to have ravished a birthday -dinner. Among those w'ho has been in an insane asylum P rosent were: Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie the past twelve years due to this English of Spartanburg; Mr. and attack. Mks. L. H. Summers, their grand- You will see Caryl Chessman him- daughter, Sue, and Mrs. Polly self from the start of the picture to Wooten and children of Joanna; the end and hear him express him- Miss Ophelia Willard of the home; self as to his plight and his many Jimmie Lawson, Miss Love Bel- close brushes with the gas chamber den, James Lynch, Mr. and Mrs. which finally took his life after 12 years battling with the courts and laws of the state of California. Judging from your reaction to the picture, “Cell 2456 Death Row,” the management of the Midway Drive- In Theater feels sure you will be es pecially interested in this special personal 65-minute actual film of Chessman himself. , Due to the nature of this attraction and the additional cost entailed in securing the picture at this time ad mission prices will be increased to 60c per person. Children under 12 will be admitted free as usual. Abo showing two additional fea tures, “Diary of A High School Bride,” and “Gboat of Drag Strip Hollow.” —H. M. KILPATRICK, Manager Midway Drive-In Theater —Adv. Lester Summers, all of Clinton Mrs. Willard was very happy to be remembered with a number of lovely and useful gifts. Whitten Gl^nn and Hoyt Haydock. Miss Linda Parks spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Joan Vassey. George Glenn, Jr., is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs George Glenn. Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Vinson, Mrs Maude Craig, Mrs. B. B. Franklin and Brant Hams were visitors hfcre this week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Layton spent Sunday afternoon wiht the former’s mother, Mrs. Etolia Lay- ton. Mrs. Sallie Gregory’ of West Springs, visited relatives here Sun day. ' i Mrs. Henry Taylor is spending this week in Greer with her daugh ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Huckaby. Mr. and Mrs. Hoke Bennett and in Greenville with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Grace Summer spent Sunday Ellis Bennett. — V ARTHRITIS? CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my sincere ap preciation to neighbors, friends, and relatives for the flowers, expres skms of sympathy and many other kindnesses shown at the time of the -MRS. ROBERT McPHERSON 1 * ha i y e j?* n , WOn ? erfu { ,y b ‘f SSed 1 | n being able to return to active life afire suffering frony head to foot I with muscular soreness and pain. ^ Most all of joints seemed affected According to medical diagnosis, 1 had Rheumatoid Arthritis, Rheuma tism and Bursitis. For free infor mation write: SCRATCH-ME-NOT WITH ITCH-ME-NOT Apply ITCH-ME-NOT. la 15 ■tes. If tee tick needs scratching, get year 48c back. Yea fed the ■aedicatiea lake held In (ptiet (he itch in mtaates; wetch healthy, dear Mm cease on. Get ITCH-ME- NOT (ieai any druggist f« NOW at Se-M-lf MRS. LELA S. WIER 2886 Arbor Hills Drtve4SB P. O. Bex MK Jackson. CLINTON MAN IN RIFLE MATCHES Master Sergeant Otis B Harrison, of 383 Shands St.. (MaUn. a member of the fort Knox, Ky , rifle team which recently competed in the Second U. S. Army rifle matehes at Fort George Mead. Md. Barnett W. Riddle Laurens — Barnett Wright Rid dle, 68, died Wednesday morning in a local hospital after an illness of one year A native of Laurens fount;, he was the son of the late Aister L. ' and Elizabeth Robertson Riddle. He was a retired textile worker S'jrs'ving are ’wo brother- Miles Kiddle of Greenville and Guy Riddle of Spartanburg and one sis ter. Mrs s farlt n .f Laure- Funeral services cere conducted at Kennedy Mortuary' at 3 p m Thursday by tbe Re. Herbert Ba: ley Bona! * is n !^ | - ns Ceme’ery J. R Stoddard O r.- — Jamie Roland Stod dard automobile salesmar and lifelong resident of Owing* died at Uj p m Thursday folio ing a five-da} illness ' He a «on the late Rob ert la a- and Sally WiUi> Stoddan: and was a member of New Har mony Presbydenan Church Surviving are , his wife, Mr= Maude Owing* Stoddard 4 daug ters, Mr- »haw Stoddard of Ow.ngs Mrs Floyd He'lams of Gray Court. Mr- John Hamson of “Owing- and Mrs Buck MatiofTbT Gray (our* a -Lster Mrs Bessi-- Smith of Fountain Inn. ai brother D Le’w;s Stoddard at Spartanburg, and 11 grandchildren Funeral ser vices were conducted Saturday at 4 p m at New Harmony Pieebyte- nan fhurch by the Rev George Wilson and the Rev J S Jones Bunal was in Owings Methodis* Church Cemetery IF YOU DO ITT READ THE CHRONICLE TO*’ DON'T GET THE NEWS Special! Allgood Brand Sliced 1-Lb. Pkg. Stock Up! Penn Pakt White Shoe Peg CORN 16-Oz. 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