The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 30, 1965, Image 4
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THK CLINTON CHKONICLK ^
Clinton, S. C, Thursday, Dacembar SO, 196S
Wert CBntoiTlfMWi. .’f*!
Mrs. Blackwefl Visits Son in Calif.
W.
PERSONAL
MENHON
n-i ft tensified recruit training under eervice, including Unit Caution, in the local
KOOerr V3. v#arr veteran noncommiMioned officer Good Conduct, Expert Rifle, anouncement does not Indicate
Dies After Illness drUl inatructon, he learned Operation Deep Freeze, Berlin t)wre m vacancies, but to be
Rnhert rsienn Carr zipall arms markamaaohip, bay* Airlift, Congo Airlift, Nanoaal pQugjjjgMH for a y,
— Kooen uienn uarr, __ 4 — —, — an( ] Commendation consiaere
Mrs. Jessie^ Schumacher^g «, of 400 Laurens SL, died Sun^ fUbtoig.
WaynesviUe, N. C., is rinltix^ ^ ji, to a Co- self-protection,
MBS. M. W
Dial
and methods of Defense
well ns re* Ribbon.
her daughter, Mrs. Perry M. VtM* ceiving instruction in military
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Ballard vSle, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. W. Moore, and Mr. Moore. loni . ninM - *^ > " drill, history and traditions of c,.ka«4*.#*a ClmJL
Visiting their parents. Mr. and NaS Te of old Fort, N. C.. he the Marine Cor ^> ( * h * T ** ,
Mrs. G. A. Black, on Christmas tived jbt Joanna most of his life. adcmic subjects. Carrier Exam Slated
OBasU Hr Mm T *%%aasa*s t saav-1 *» • f - - * -
of Joanna, were dinner guests L Easley of Winston-Salem, N
Christmas of Mr. and Mrs. C.
it occurs, patrons must hare ob
tained an eligible rating from
Ue examination. f
Local rseidents may got fur
ther information and application
forms from the Postmaster, or
Applications are no# being by writing to the Board of U. 8.
hre son, A3c Jim Blackwell, in
Fairfield, Calif.
Mrs. Mollie Martin and Mrs.
Claude Farmer. Mr and Mrs. Fern Hardman Day were Mrs. G. Arthur Black, ^ was a member of the First He has been assigned to Camp __ w
Mrs. Inez Blackwell spent Mr ^ Mrs D q. Freeman visited Mrs. Fay Kelly ana ^ Nancy Georgia of Baptist Church of Joanna, a Lejeune, N C., for four weeks at £!£d~t 0 r the~avu”Service Civil Service Examiners, U. 8.
the Christinas holidays with v j sited mj. ^ Mrs. Lynn Bry- Mr. and Mrs. Delmar h Greenville; Mr. and Mrs. W. former governor of the Loyal of individual combat training Examination covering the poal- Post Office, Columbia, S. C.
son in Startex during the holi- man in GreenvUle Christmas. Aiex Black of Columbia; Mr Order of Moose, chairman of the and four weeks of basic specie- ^ ^ Substltute Clerk-Carrier 29201.
davg Dinner guests Christmas of and Mrs. • W. A. Martin and Education of the Jo- list training in his military occu- — T —?
Inr. 1 MTs Bill Hartley Mrs. Susie and Mrs. Beatrice Mary Martin of Fountain Inn; Foundation seven years pational field. * ,
OUie Patterson were guests of and family of Cl4mson, spent Hawks were Mrs Clarence Mrs. Mary D. Lawter and Mary and was a retired supervisor of
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Reed in Christmas with Mr. and Mrs Gregory. Mrs H«J en GecU of Macon, Ga.; Mr. and the Joanna Plant. Hmaos Goes
Ware Shoals Christmas Day. joe Gibbs Jr and daughters of Chester, Mr*. Mrs. Butler Black of Atlnata. Surviving are his wife. Mrs. ^9'* ningOS \90aS
Dr and Mrs A A Lawson Mr. and* Mrs. Jimmy Barnett Howard Vaughn of Aiken; Mr . and Mrs. Kenneth
and r visited Mrs Betty and children of Cross Roads, Howard Lyons of Laurens; er spent Christinas
dsoIT and ^Mr. Md MrT spent Christmas with Mr. Bar- Mrs Effie Fl °y d and * oia Ga., with their daughter, Mrs. of Covington, Va.. Mhs. Earle
Brooks Dunaway Christmas. ni^t’s parents. Mr.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
th n Bak- Dome m. caw; four daughter. j 0 Viet Nam Thursday
In Rome, Mrs. R. E. (Bobble Jean) Plott '
and soo : Ga., with their daughter, Mrs. of Covington, Va., Mbs. Earle T-Sgt. David N. Hingos, sta-
and Mrs Clarence, of Columbia; Mrs. George Miller, and Dr. Miller, (Marie Kate) Brooks of Tampa, tioned at Hunter Air Force Base,
Jim Ramptt T Bessie RandaU and son of 'Jo- going especially to see their new Fla., Mrs. Donald (Dorothy) Savannah, Ga., will leave Thurs-
Guests °* Mr and Mrs Id a English and Tony of anna gr ^" dson - of Hil1 Miss day for a year’s assignment In
Dominick Christmas were Mr. dinner guests Mr - ^ Mrs °* car Adrian GUes of Spartanburg Pat Carr of Augusta, Ga.; a Vi . t Kpah *ttj.rhpd
and Mrs. Troy Todd and fam- o^ V B] a ?kweU arnk soS, Jimmy, Mrs. Fate Ar Junior CoDege, Spartanbura, is son. W. G. (Bud) Carr of Aiken; ^ ‘ t
ily of Claxton, Ga., and Mr. “ * ' y no i d , Mr. and Mrs. Raymond spending the holidays with his three brothers, Alfred Carr of 1° U» e 63rd TC Wing for the last
and Mrs. James Dominick of tor L nrisunas. Campbell and family were parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Old Fort, N. C., Joe Carr of 12 years.
spent the holidays with their Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Caugh- ^ Mr and Mrs. Joe Giles. Spending Christinas Gaffney and T. G. Carr of Lan- Sgt. Hingos is married to the
Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Boozer man were hosts for the annual ^ Florence Christmas, week-end with his parents was caster; two sisters, Mrs. J. J. former Ruth Lowery of Clinton.
Joanna. Hedgepath dinner at their
spent Christmas with their home. Out of. towners for the
son atui daughterin-Iaw. Mr. occasion were Mr. ..
and Mrs. Donald Boozer. In Mnaie Hedgepath and family ol
Charlotte. N. C. Wiohita. Kansas; Mr. and Mrs.
Mr.. Roby Changer. Leon HedgepaU, MAUmtJa ^ Mr. ^ rAdams. Haber,
Mr. and Mrs. Leopard and Mrs. Clifford Hea.
WITH THE SICK
and Mrs Ed Norton is a patient at the
' V , .
Little Penny Dale Dominick
lyn and Tommy Wallin weie
ily of Aiken;
dinner guests of Mr. and Mr. G>rner ^ (Mnily too ha,, no.
Christmas in
Chester.
Mrs. J.
L. Vanderford and
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
BRAZDLL
Chuck Giles of Greenville.
Three Gaines Here
Kick Off College
Basketball Slate
Three home games will kick-
Mariin of Gaffney and Mrs. She will remain in Savannah,
Robert Werts of Ohk Ridge, where she is employed by the
Term.; and nine grandchildren. Air Force.
Funeral services were conduc- Sgt. Hingos has received many
ted Tuesday, Dec. 21, at 2 p. m. awards and medals during his
at the First Baptist Church in
Joanna by Dr. L. Byron Harbin
and Rev. Ross A. Pickett. Burial
was in Rosemont Cemetery in
Clinton.
Pallbearers were J. L. De-
Plwae Sean t«r Kmimmw
Detergent
~ $5.99
Dettvesed to year door, H
Ini
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Bo Goodman
Greenwood.
Peace of d Greenvill^spent son * Dan ’ of Tallahassee, Fla., Rev and Mrs. Dewey Brazill off Presbyterian’s 1966 basket- lany, David Meyers, Rolfe
Christmas with Mrs.
and Mr. and Mrs. Andy Hamcs.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Corley
were
ily Christmas
home. Those from out of town Mr - and Mrs. George Leopard . tt , ,
ANNIVERSARIES furnish the initial battle of the Marine Private Ronald W.
Mrs. Myrtle Wilson celebrat- new year on Wednesday night King, son of Mrs. L. L. King of
ed a birthday December 23. Jan. 5, Erskine’s Flying Fleet 701 Prather Circle, Clinton, re-
Frank Lyda had a birthday visits Clinton on Saturday, then cently graduated from Marine
December 24. the Bears of Lenoir Rhyne come recruit training at the Marine
Penny Campbell, Mrs. Betty to town tor a Caro Unas Confer- Corps Recruit Depot at Parris
Lawson and Lewis Hughes ence game the foUowing Mon- Island.
: spent the hoUdays with Mrs. G. announce the birth of a son, baU action, with CoUege of Clark, J. M. Roland, Ralph Tra-
w Brazill and Barbara. Mark Dewel, in December 25 Charleston, Erskine and Lenoir lev and Johnny Jenius.
ana mrs a « taainy Mr. mid Mrs. Huber, Leap- !* ““ f ,e " be 7 y h0,p ‘ tAL PC's LeRoy
bJ^U for tbe an^ua^tan ard and Mrs. Clifford Heaton ,s the , ( “ m f r Ml “ AUc< ' SP 1 *"** Gymnnzitun to meet Hie yy Kj na
nosis lor me annual imu Henderson of Clinton struggling Blue Hose. * 1 Tt ’ r ' w,,u,u TT • rv,,, y
hristmas dinner at eir The Maroons from Charleston Ends Recruit Training
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BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING
were Sgt and Mrs. Joe Hum- * or Christmas dinner in Saluda,
phries and family of Ft. Rook- Guests of Mrs. Lillian Train
er, Ala.; Lewis Corley of Cam- meU were Miss Joanna Barry,
eron; Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Mr. and Mrs. Jean HoUer of
Bledsie and son, Vernon Cor- Los Crusces, New Mexico, and
ley and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Annice Gw inn of Wood-
Bill Corley and family of Jo- ruff,
anna. Mrs. Sybil
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. McWa- and Sheryl were guests Christ
ters of Great Falls, spent the mas of Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
otidays with Mr. and Mrs. Patterson in Greenwood.
. , „ have birthdays January 1. da y ^ thre * «"*** wiI1 begin
n ’ John Thibadeau, Ulus Cagle, at A 8 j , m * ..
Jr., and G. E. Holder have And even tbough the Hodmen
birthdays January 2 have lost their only two home
Dorsey Turner and Robert P ”i**L m f, nU th " t oun «
During his eight weeks of in-
Douglas Me Waters and other Mr. and Mrs. Aivin White- Th / h Presbyterians have high hopes
rri and ruhhv vi.it-d ~io_ Thomas have birhtdays January
relatives. ford and Debby visited rela-
* Mr. and Mrs. John Lackey tives in Anderson during the
and children of Greenwood, holidays. ...
Mr.-and Mrs. Gerald Murphy Mr. and Mrs ' r ~—• u —— y anuary
for better sailing during the sec
ond semester than the rough
a treatment they suffered before
__ 4 J „ the holiday break. They carry
Mrs. Jerry Heaton and Ryan 7
3rd
Mrs,
C. E. Roberts has
^ „ Ken Martin, guard from Way-
Mrz. 'Elmer Queen, Mrs. land, Ky., and Chester guard-
.'•and Mrs. Gerald Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Tony Hooper
m °L C i e h "^’ T Jack Laney K Sh ^h^Ta^ birthdl” ^ reCOrd ^ ** new year
Mrs. Cart Murphy of Central, awl children, Mrs. Margie Har- j anuarv 5 wars.
spent the holidays with Mr. mon of Saluda, and Mr. and Mrs 7 -e
and Mrs. J. F. Murphy. Mrs. James Laney were dinner r-wiV-. . .
Mr. and Mrs Ted King and guests Christmas of Mr. and ^ Unmy Bankhead
daughter, Mr and Mrs. Clyde Mrs. Jess Laney. expected to carry most of the
McGee and son of Pelzer, spent Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Niver C eIJbrated thlir ^ the
stslt Mr - -
M^gt. Jim Meadors and are Waiting reUtives in Bir- S’** „ wertdmg
malar mincrKom Al« ' January D.
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Even the little kids know our
clean rest rooms and friend
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toe best'In town. See us for
all your service needs, from
gas and oil to tires, batteries
(and rest rooms!)
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family of Columbia, spent the mingham, Ala.
holidays with Mr. and
Jim Meadors and Mr.
Mrs. Alvin Bagwell.
Observing birthdays on toe
Miss Essie Peden
were R. L. Lawson of Thomas-
Consult
MrS » .f GueSt ^ ?Y er hohd t ays of 23rd were Richard Johnson and Swings — Miss Essie Peden.
811(1 a ^? d , „ Ge ° r8 f ^‘ aW80n D. K. Snelgrove. 87, retired clerk of Meyers-Ar-
Observing a wedding anniver- nold C 0 * Greenville, died at a
sary on toe 30th are Mr. and Fountain Inn hospital Saturday
Mrs. J. B. Snelgrove. at 5:15 a. m., after two weeks
f'KRiuTMAu T>a rxv illness.
The King Messenger of Cal- Native of ^wens County,
vary Baptist Church had a he Uved most of h . er life in ° w *
Christmas party December 21 * n ^ s - Daughter of the late Da-
at the home of Mrs. Roy Black- vid M - ^ Jane Stoddard Pe-
well. After exchange of gifts den ’ s b* wa * a member of
and the program, refreshments Harmony Presbyterian Church
were served and was associated with toe
CARD'OF THANKS Greenville firm 18 years.
I wish to thank toe doctors Surviving are a brother, Rob-
and staff at Bailey Memorial f r L \ Peden ^^igs; and
Hospital and aU my friends for ‘ wo sls J te ”; s Mlas Ma *^ e Pe ;
being so thoughtful during my den and ^ 158 Ma ry Peden of
illness. May God bless each 0adn 8*'
and everyone Is my prayer. _ F . un f r ’' rvic * s , ,"55* co “-
—EMMIE OWENS d “ c ‘? d M ¥“ l * y at i 10 ? *■ m '
at New Harmony Presbyterian
’ CARD OF THANKS Church by Dr. Joseph M. Get-
No mere words can express tys. Burial was in the church
our appreciation for the many cemetery.
expressions of sympathy and
about this question:
“My auto insurance is
with a company that
has no local agent. 1
recently waited f i v e-
weeks for settlement
and. had to haggle to
get 'me full loss paid.
My brother says that
the Bailey Agency has
fast and fair claim ser
vice—is this correct?”
BAILEY AGENCY
M. S. Bailey A Son, Bankers, Building
Dial Day 833-0681 — Night and Sunday 833-0323
kindnesses shown this family at
toe passing of my mother. May
God richly bless each of you
and may 1966 he a year filled
with hope and fulfillment.
—MRS. DON DuBOIS
AND FAMILY
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