The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 12, 1958, Image 2

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rM*r»» THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Tkmrpdtr, June II, 19S9 Attending Boys State This Week n Birth Announcements CHAPMAN Mr and Mrs Quinton Chapman, of Charleston, announce the birth ot a daughter. Jam* Dunnun. on Mon day. *Jum‘ 9 Mrs. Chapman was before marriage Miss Miriam Don- nan, daughter of Mrs J H. Donnan and the late Mr Donnan of this city. PK.NLAND Mr and Mrs David 'niomas Pen- land of Rt. 1, Laurens, announce the birth of a son, Thomas Randall, on June 10 at Hays hospital Mrs. Penland wsa before marriage Miss Eula Reese. FILLER Mr. and Mrs. George Williafn Fuller of Rt. 1, Clinton, announce Uu* birth of a son, Edward Earle, on June t> at Hays hospital. For merly Mrs. Fuller was Miss Flo- rine Bramlett. HEATON Mr. and Mrs. Walter Heaton of 102 Davis St., announce the birth of a son, Walter Allen, on June 6 at Hays hospital Mrs. Heaton is the former Miss Carolyn Davis. OAKLEY Mr and Mrs. Charles Thomas Oakley of Henry Street, announce the birth of a daughter, Susan Me linda. on June 9 at Hays hospital Mrs. Oakley was before marriage Miss Chistine Powes. GINN M and Mrs Thomas Wayne Ginn of 300 Davis St . announce the birth of a daughter. Kathy Elaine, on June 9 at Hays hospital. Mrs. Ginn isthe former Miss Pamela Penland. RECEIVES DEGREE BI D Tl MBLIN TOMMY FRAZIER RONALD CORLEY These six rising seniors of Clinton High School and Thornwell Orphanage are attending Boys State in Columbia this week, where they are studying state government The annual training session is sponsored by the South Carolina Department. American legion. Eichelberger’s local sponsor is the Lions Ctob; Blalock is sponsored by the Exchange Club; Powers, of Thornwell, by the Kiwranis Club; Tumblin. by Clin ton Colton .Mills: Frazier, by Joanna Mills; and Corley, by Lydia Milks. Mrs. Motes Attends Physicol Ed Workshop Mrs Fuller Motes, physical edu cation teacher at Clinton High School, attended a physical educa tion workshop last week near Kings Mountain. N C. She was accompanied by Mrs. Frank Ramagr. teacher in the Hampton Avenue School and Miss Dolly Crouch member of the re cent graduatng class at Clinton High School The session.* uf the workshop continued from Mcnday through Friday Jomes Young Receives Degree At S. T. I. James Young, son of Mrs. Clyde Young, was graduated on Saturday at the Southern Technical Institute, Chamblee. Ga. Mrs Young. Mr and Mrs Allen Young. Mrs Bob Simpson and Bob by Simpson attended the graduating exercises. After spending several days at home Mr Young leaves today for El Paso. Texas, where he is em ployed by the Phtko Corporation as an instructor in guided missiles at Fort BUss fbtunhtf axvay from home* R< urn U stop by for fra trim cbtcki. ii. s. imm i m.du. I'M* caet-a. mo MMUA UOO 000 90 • iwsia . Hots *i oi»ov* totutauci coasoastiosi ^ r « 1‘atd *a*in** Account* semi Annuad* Funeral Services For Clyde F. Smith Held On Wednesday Funeral services for Clyde F. Smith. 66. retired peace officer, who did Monday night at his home. 605 South Broad Street . after sev eral years of declining health, were held Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock at Gray Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. George H Hodges Interment was in the Pres bytenan cemetery at MountviDe Pallbearers were Sam McCrary. R E Johnson Wilham B Blakely. L S Bagwell Sr , aad two of the y deputy sheriff* Hie honorary escort was rwni- of Dr Genre* R Blalock. Dr R M Fuller Robert M Vance. P & Bailey Sheriff C W W«r. and member* of ( amphetl Lodge No U AFM Mr South was a aativt of Law eras county where ho cprul most of (Ms itfe Ho was a son the lot* TWmas Sauth aad the taU Moggie Mdlrr South Grant He wa» a member of Brw chnrrh —4 * C No 44 ATM He was Hoof a pattre for M years at Ninety in He was a member of the Clntaa poker force for few y nor* and far a aumbry «f yuan special deputy iherdf at Lpdsa Mills He it survived by its wife Mrs Lae Net*on smith of Chnlm suns Bay T aad Mufurd bulb of ciunoa Major Clyde F Smnh Jr of the l' ft Air Fare* at Little Ruck Ark ; alsa t*o half brut her* J M Grant af Ninety a. and J V Grant of Miami FI*; and osgbt t’sndcbiMua OFFICE AtPPUtl At ( HRONHl.» Ft ■ CO. PHONE 14 Jatpes Avery Barnes, of King Apartments, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Barnes, of Rt. 2, Laurens, graduated from Presbyterian Col lege January 28 and received his B. S. degree in Business Admin istration at commencement exer cises June 2. He is employed at Mobilmanor, Inc., of Clinton, as plant manager. WITH THE SICK Mens Soft Ball Teams Organized Under sponsorship of the Clinton recreation commission four men's softball teams have been organized Two games will be played at the Little Boys ball park on Monday nights and Thursday evenings at 7:00 and 8:30 The first games were played Monday and two others will follow tonight A schedule is given elsewhere in the paper. The four teams are Yanks, Tru man Owens, manager, and C. R. Leatherwood. pitcher. Red Sox, Joe McGee, manager, and Sam Marse, pitcher. Dodgers. Lynn Cooper. Jr., manager. Guy Blakely, and Bill Renner pitchers. Cards. Phil Rog ers. manager, and Ert Jacks, pitch er To Give Musical Program At Kiwonis Meet This Evening Mim Mao CtUMungham. daughter of J M Cunningham, aa employee at Cliatoa Cot Urn Mill* aad Mrs. Joe Land will entertain the Kiwaata Hub thu rvnung t Thursday J at Mary Muagrwve Hotel Mis* CuMuagham bat tag piano with Mrs y*«r* aad ha* piano Guild AudHiaat each year Her grade* ranged from K through a Thu year aho pfayod for her high tehool diploma m mwm. aad wao a plua she u alw with Sherwood Mwac t bar ago wHji Mrs Laad t David Gunter of Joanna, under went an operation yesterday at Hays hospital. Medical patients at Hays hospital include Tommie Hellams, Mrs. C. E Franklin of Joanna, and Mrs. Ruth Campbell David Shockley is improving at Blalock Clinic following an opera tion. Mrs. Ernest Hardman is conva lescing at home flolowing an ill ness and stay at Blalock clinic. Marian Law'son underwent a ton- silectomy this week at Hays hos pital. Mrs R L. Webb is convalescing following surgery at Hays hospital Friensd of Mrs. W. A. Mauldin will be interested to know she is a patient at Blalock clinic Alvin Stone underwent an opera tion at Blalock Clinic this week. The following, who have been pa tients at Blalock Clinic, were dis missed earlier in the week Donna Roddy. ConM Sanders, Mrs Frank Longshore. Mrs W B Adams of Joanna, and Mrs. Rboert Dixon Mrs Lula Robertson is a patient at Blalock Clime Linda Campbell daughter of Mr and Mrs Woodrow Campbell, un drrwent an operation June 3 at Hays hospital All the the CRKDfTOKV NOTH » having claims against of George K Sinroth. dr are hereby notified to file duly verified with the ad those indebted to estate will please make pay likewise RUBY K SJNEATH. Firrutm Cbalaa. E C. June ». is&s J2»* or net m pelies At CUONKUC PUB 00. PHONE 74 Funeral Services For Lawrence G. Oxner Conducted Tuesday i Funeral services for Lawrence G. Oxner, 65, were held at the home in Kinards on Tuesday morning, conducted by the Rev. C. F Hamm. Burial was in Sharon Methodist Church cemetery. Mr. Oxner ateti Sunuay afternoon at the Veterans hospital in Colum bia after an illness of six weeks. Pallbearers were Wade and John Earl Smith. Eugene Johnson, Dick M. Vaughn, William Milam and Eu gene Bragg. Surviving are one sister, Mrs. Eva O. Bethea of Columbia; four brothers, J. Carlisle Oxner of Co lumbia; Van C. and M. W. Oxner, Jr., of Kinards; and Associate Jus tice G. Dewey Oxner of Greenville. Local Student Receives Diploma Miss Jackie Livingston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs H J. Livingston, Cross Hill. S. C., received a diploma from Columbia Commercial College. Columbia, S. C. at its annual com menccmcnt exercises held this year in the ballroom of the Jefferson Ho tel in Columbia on May 29, 1958 Rev. Alvin D. Bozard. pastor Broad River Baptist Church, Co lumbia. was the commencement speaker. Rev. Bozard, a graduate of the college, gave an inspiring ad dress as to the opportunities in bus iness and industry today for people w'ith college training. HAS OPERATION Friends of Joel Cox, overseer ot the carding department at Clinton Cotton Mills, will be interested to know he is improving at Self Me morial hospital in Greenwood fol lowing an operation on Monday. Mias Patry dr la Call* af land left Tuesday for a trip t* Uw west They will visit Taos. Grand Canyon of Colorado, Salt Lake City, Teton* National Park, Yellowstone and Jackson Hole They will spend some time- m a Wyoming Dudo Ranch owned by Swiss friends and will return by way of the Black Hills, Minnesota and the Laka Michigan area First lieutenant Chris Patte will be with them for part of the trip, joining them in Kentucky. Pottes On Trip To Western States Dr. and Mrs. Edouard Patte, ac-j companied by their house guest, WESLEYAN GUILD MEET The Wesleyan Service Guild of Broad Street Methodist Church will meet Tuesday evening, June 17, at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. L. H. Davidson on Ferguson street. NOTICE All persons having claims against Annie J. Armstrong, deceased, are hereby requested to file the same, duly verified, with the undersigned, not later than June 21, 1958, and those indebted to the said Annie J. Armstrong, deceased, will please make payment likewise. TENCH P. OWENS. Attorney for the Heirs at Law and Next of Kin of An nie J Armstrong, deceased 203 West Pitts Street, Clinton, South Carolina June 10, 1958 1c FINAL SETTLEMNT Take notice that on the 24th day of June 1958. 1 will render a final ac count of my acts and doings as Ad ministratrix of the estate of D. B. Wehunt in the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens County, at 10 o'clock a. m., and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from my trust as Administratrix. Any person indebted to said estate is notified and required to make payment on or before that date; and \ all persons having claims against said estate will present them on or before said date, duly proven, or be forever barred. LENA TATE WEHUNT ' Administratrix, Rt. 3, Clinton, S. C. May 24, 1958 4C-J-26 New Crop Grain Best market prices paid for good dry oats and barley, (•rain should test 14% moisture or less, C-W-S Guano Company, Inc. PHONE 62 FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 8th day of July. 1968, I will render a final accounty of my acts and doings as Committee of the estate of Isaac O’Neal Adair in the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens Coun ty, at 10 o clock a. m and on the same day will apply for a final dis charge from my trust as Comma j tee Aay person indebted to said estate is notified sad required to make payment oa or before tkal data. aU them ea or prove*, or be forever barred JAMES L ADAIR Cosnauttoe Juar 7. 18U 4e J4 FOR ATHLETES FOOT l'*o T-4 L for 3 U ft ROITE SALES FRANCHISE Will hire and train man ager for food sales route established and growing. Income $100 per week and MORE ACCORDING TO ABILITY AND WILL GROW RAPIDLY. Good opportunity for man who must earn more. Contact W. D. LEE At Mary Muacroie Hofei Clinton. S. C. ‘ Ttiurwda* or FrMay Night After • P. M. Have Used / MOTORS- Will Travel! All they need is a good home. Guaranteed in first class shape. 3.6 H. P. Firestone 2.6 Martin 7.5 Firestone 5 H. P. Johnson 6 H. P. Wizard 7.5 H. P. Scott 5 H. P. Seahee 10 H. P. Scott 15 H. P. Evinrude 30 H. P, Firestone Electric 30 H. P. Evinrude Electric Come by and see these mo tors today and get ready for vacation. EASY TERMS Cox Home & Auto Supply 205 North Broad St ‘‘Customer Satbtfartinn Guaranteed" STOP THAT ITCH! IN JVKT IS HINITEA, Yoor Mci HI ST ■ bark at a*« drag mil HI NOT lo drodoo i I * h. For m H HI Nirr l> 41 V w of the Merrrr Silas Bad*? Me in thr fait lo enter F af her so iiitant odMor of Ike wm «*4*d amt tainted tenter riots by the IF TOD DON T READ THE CHHOH1CLE YOU DOHT GET THE HEW* Phene 74 "GET MORE OCT OF LIFE —GO OCT TO A MOVIE* YOUR J ^WOADWRt k PROGRAM Today and Friday June 12-13 •••for yen and your family to aa* and enjoy, •gain-and again/ Monday-T uesday GARY COOPER June 16-17 Saturday (One Day) June 14 The Return of Dracula Thrilling Story Of a Vampire With FRANCIS LEDERER and NORMA EBERHARDT COMEDY CARTOONS —Coming— HIGH SCHOOL CONFIDENTIAL THE LONE RANGER and the LOST CITY OF GOLD Wednesday-Thursday June 18-19 Wilson Expresses Thanks to Voters Please accept my thanks for your sup port in making me top man in a field of five candidates for Treasurer of Laurens County Your continued support in the second primary on June 24 win be greatly ap preciated Vote for the person of your choke—but above all, vote! Herchel W. Wilson Candidate for Treasurer of Laurens County TO THE VOTERS OF LAURENS COUNTY With a sincere feeling of gratitude and humility, I say 'Thank You" for your support and vote which placed me in the second primary for County Com- > ~ / missioner. I respectfully solkit your continued * support and vote on June 24. CLAUDE A PATTON Candidate for County There’* nothing that getii no clone to a Dad a* a gift of wearable*, ( hno.se from our complete selection**. Dress Father Up For His Day ONE RACK AIX SI MMER SUITS SHOES 33% Off REDUCED 33% Off For Father’s Day Get Pop A Pair $4.95 to 600 Pair MEN’S SLACKS To Choose From $12.95 Ideal For Any Father For His Day MEN’S Sport Shirts S2.95 & S3.95 Many Patterns to Choose From ALL SUMMER Sport Coats 33% Off SWIM WEAR $1.95 to $5.95 And Shirt* to Match JOHNSON a PITTS * Mors ^SHOP TU- *07 light-4 an C an't A fined Sag W «. MAIN nr