The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 29, 1966, Image 11
Ohikon, R. Thursday, December 2%, 1966
THJE CLINTON CHRONICLE
West Clinton News . . ,
New Yorker Visits Parents Here
MRS. CLIFTON HEATON
Correspondent-Representative
If# Washington Street
Dial 833-S192
Clyde Bigbee, Jr. of May-
brook, New York, spent the
week-end with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bigbee,
Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Owens
and son, Charlie Owens and
his children of .Spartanburg
visited Mr. and Mrs. James
Craine and also Mr. Sam
Owens’ mpther, Mrs. Rosa
Owens.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Alexan
der visited her father, John
Medlock, who is a patient at
the Easley Hospital, on Mon
day.
Airman Second Class Eddie
Belk's Dept Store
CLINTON, S. C.
OF YOUR CHILD
Extended!
3 DAYS!
HANDUNO Thur*. - Fri - Sat.
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Dec. 29-30 - 31
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• BABIES & CHILDREN OF ALL AGES
• PORTRAITS DELIVERED IN STORE
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When all the packages are opened
and all the pretty wrappings discarded^,
will you need a loan to pay for the fun?
Repaying that loan wiM cost yoy a pretty penny
in interest charges. \
But if you make the habit of saving;
'you will have the money when you need it)
The difference between borrowing
to'fiay the bills next Christmas and saving ahead
and getting earnings pn yogr savings
can make a big difference in your holiday enjoyment
Saving makes the difference
CITIZENS FEDERAL
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220 Weet Main Strati
CLINTON, 8. C.
McCall is spending a few days
leave with his wife and fam
ily. He is stationed at Chey
enne, Wyoming.
Mr. andf Mrs. C. W. Wind
sor and daughter, Sybil, spent
Sunday with, their daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Edgar Brazil and family in^
Columbia.
Those enjoying Christmas
Eve supper with Mr. and Mrs.
C. W. Windspr were Mr. arid
Mrs. Charles Windsor' and
children, Steve, Ronnie, and
Mike, and Mr. and Mrs. Tan
Windsor and children, Dana
and Nancy.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lindler
of Whitmire were supper
guests of her sister and her
husband, Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Windsor, on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Pitts
and Children of Pendleton and
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Reeder
of Whitmire visited Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Reeder during the
Christmas holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Leo
pard visited his parents,-Mr.
and Mrs. George Leopard,
near Saluda, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. r Gene Arm
strong and family of Green
ville spent the week-end with
her sister, the D. D. F.icklins,
and other relatives.
Sgt. and Mrs. Jim Meadors
and family of Columbia vis
ited his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Meadors, Monday.
Miss Grace Ficklin spent
the Christmas holidays with
her sister, Mrs. Macie McCoy,
in Greenville. She was accom
panied home by Mr. and Mrs.
L. C. Ficklin of Calhoun Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fick
lin of Marion, North Carolina,
visited Mr. and Mrs. D. D.
Ficklin, Friday.
Those who enjoyed Christ
mas Eve Dinner with Mr. and
Mrs. L. C. «Heaton were Mr.
and Mrs. Wendell Robertson
of Greenville, Miss Sara Nell
Heaton of Woodruff, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Norris and son,
Ronnie, and Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Alexander of Joanna,
and also Mr. and Mrs. Fred
die Heaton and Mr. and Mrs.
Clifton Heaton and children,
Miss Judy Revis and Tommie
Creswell of this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Ful
mer and daughter, Barbara
Ann, of Johnston, and Mrs.
"Nancy .Quinn and Mrs. Clifton
Heaton and children of this
city spent Christmas Day with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Hubert Leopard.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur San
ders and son, Mike, and Miss
Sue Bragg visited ^Irs. San
ders’ father, R. D. Smith, in
an Augusta, Georgia Hospital
Monday. *
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fqu- of Atlanta, Georgia; Mr. tfftd December 30 J. H. Smith,Department Zip Code Direc- service to th# community^ wiU
che of Anderson spent the Mrs. Juniof Gaines and fami- and John E. Butler have a tory about 2Vk inches Ahlak-sell for $1.00 par copy. A
holiday week-end with Rev. ly of Chester; and also Mr. birthday. Vwlth over 1,800 pagea can be The brochure will be avai^y
and Mrs. Furman Entrekin and Mrs. Robert Adams and Goldie Simmons and LukTbought for $7.00 par copy, aW at Belfc’s Department
and children. son, Joe, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- Fuller celebrated their birth- However, a small brochure, Mere nnd Yeung’s Pharmacy,
Willie Jones and sorT How- ert Whitsel and son, Darrell, days December 27. which is being offered by the and is also available at the
ard, of Greenwood visited Mr. Mc - and Mrs - Tommie Be6- Miss Grace Ficklin and W. Clinton .Kiwanis Club, as a Thornwell office.
Tones’ sister Mrs H A Ad- man and son, Brian, Mr. and B. Phillip celebrate birthdays
am r, S *and Cecil Ad am s / Mon- Mrs. Tracy Caughman a n d December 28.
day children, Tony Foster, Mr. December 31 Ann Meadors
Airman Third Class Mike and Mrs. Gary Taylor, and will observe her birthday.
Sanders of Fort Stewart MrsBertie Hedgpath and William Fowler will cele-
Tenn. is spending a ten day grandchildren, Mike and Lee, brate his birthday January 1.
leave with his ^parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Sanders. Sick 2ip Code Book *
Rev. and Mrs. James F. *; FC - Keith Caughman of ^ «
Hughes and children, Terry ^°rt Dix, New Jersey, is ill uCIIIQ UiiCrBO nGrG
and Michael, of Ejtelisville, at the home of his parents, „ Kiwanic Cluh
Ind. are spending this week Mr. and Mrs. James Caugh- 7
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. m an. , Every business an every of-
Herbert Hughes. ' Mrs. Florence Splawn is ill fic e will be able to make fre-
Mr.' r and Mrs. Lorrance at her home - quent us e of the Zip Code Di-
Peace and children of Green- Cauble has returned rec ^ ory j n mailing letters and
ville, Mr. and Mrs. Earle Ev- 110,116 after being a patient for pa j Every home should
ans and son, Roger, of A n- a 1™ days at Bailey Memorial ^ ^
derson and Mrs Clara Nel Hospital. ha ve one for use in mailing
iTknorte^penl^S. Mrs. Vern.p William, has
mas holidays with Mr. and returned home after being a .
Mrs Andy Hames patient for several days at “f 1 ™? 1 cod * ng P 1 ™ ? h,ch
ivus. /Miuy names. i J identifies each postal delivery
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. Kenwood hospital. unit and links that unit with a
B. Stroud on Saturday for Mrs. Billy Ray Heaton and ma j or p 0S t office through
Christmas dinner were Mr. son > Marty, have been ill at w hj c h ma ji j s routed for de-
and Mrs. Howard Stroud of their home. livery.
Columbia; Mr. and Mrs. Har- Little Eugene Heaton has The directory lists every U.
old Stroud and son and Mr. been ill with flu. —S.. pfetffiiffieo. nearly 35,000
and Mrs. Ruben Stroud of this, Birth Announcement entries.MA S. Post Office
city. Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Caugh- ™
Mr. and Mrs. Luke Fuller man announce the birth of
and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Sex- a daughter, Tina Carol, on
ton and son of Greenwood vis- npromhpr ifi at Railpv Me-
ited Mr,. Ada Center during mS Hospi'taf Syhave
the holidays. two other children, Mark
Thursday night Rev. and and Delores.
Mrs. Furman Entrekin and Mrs. Caughman was before
children enjoyed Christmas marriage, Mjss Emily Bennett
supper with his parents, Mr. of Laurensr - ""^*^
and Mrsf J. H. Entrekin, and Revival
family in Anderson. The Church of God on Eliz-
P.F.C. Keith Caughman of abeth Street will begin a new
Fort Dix, New Jersey, is Year’s revival on January 1
spending a 14-ffSy' 1 leave with continuing until January 8. It
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. w111 1)6 conducted by Rev.
James Caughman. Frank Smith of Laurens.
Guests of the M. W. Adams „ The P ast ° r ’ Re ?-. F D ’
during the holidays were Mr. M°« re ’ 0 fe 4 rs the P ub t 1C a c0 ^
and Mrs. Raymond Campbell d, al invitation to attend.
Birthdays and Wedding
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Anniversaries
Bo Woodward observed his
and family of Hemingway-;
Mike Campbell of Augusta,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Camp- . . .
bell of Air Force Base, Miss.; birthd «y ° ece ™ ber n 18 K 8 " d
and Mrs. Mae Allen and Mrs. ^ ^ will observe
Jerry Allen and daughter of his birthday December 29.
Columbia. H Pe " ny ,f 8 T Pbe "’ I f W1S
Hughes and Mrs. Betty Law-
Robert Whitsel visited his son win observe their birth .
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. days January L
Whitsel in Hull, Georgia dur- Mr and Mrs Robert Ad _
ing the holidays. ams observed their wedding
A. 3 C Joseph L. Adams anniversary December 28.
leaves for Alaska on Thurs- William Dominick will ob-
day, where he will be station- serV e his birthday December
ed after spending a leave with 31,
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ro- 1—
bert Adams. *
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ham
rick visited Mr. John Miller
in Ninety-Six Monday.
Christmas Dinner
Those attending Christmas
dinner at Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Caughman’s were Mr. and
Mrs. Junior HanKs and chil
dren of Laurens; Mr. and Mrs.
W. G. Carr and family of Ai
ken; Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hedg-
patn and her father. Mr. Jones
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it does dl the work,
but on Saturday night which one goes to the party?
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Once upon a time there was an ugly little bug.
It could go about 27 miles on just one gallon of gas.
It could go about 40,000 miles on just one set of
tires. And it could park in tiny little crevices no big
ger than a bug.
It was just right for taking father to the train of )
the children to school. Or for taking mother to the ^
grocery store, drugstore, dime store and all the
enchanting places mothers go when everyone else
„tS working.
The ugly little bug was just like one of the family^
But alas, it wasn't beautiful.
So for any important occasion the poor ugly
little bug would be replaced. By a big beautiful
chariot, drawn by 300 horsesl
Then, after a time, a curious thing happened.
The ugly little bug (which was made very sturdily)
never got uglier. But the big beautiful chariot didn't
exactly get more beautiful. In fact, in a few years
its beauty began to fade. Until, lo and behold, the
ugly littje bug didn’t look as ugly as the big beautiful
chariot! The moral being: if you want to show
you've gotten somewhere, get a big beautiful
chariot. But if you simply wont tp get somewhere^
get a bug.
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and your money talks louder.
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