The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, August 14, 1958, Image 2

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Pair* Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE ThuiWay. August 14. 1954 C"' '$ Battery B In Training Period At Fort Stewart, 6a. Wright M Simpson. SP-.3 Hu«y T. and PPC. Skhw) H Bonds; PFC .lamos D. and PFC Robert M. Franklin; and SP-3 Donald E. and SP-3 James B. Vanderford. Hie father of the Vanderford brothers. SP-3 Barth F. Vanderford, is also a member of this unit. The battery commander. Capt. Six officers and 120 enlisted men ^ Tumblin. expressed thanks of Battery B. 107th AAA Bn. t hn ^ firms, businesses, and individuals ton National t»uard unit, left ear > have employees in the National Sunday morning by motor convoy Guapd (or f hoir cooperation in mak- for Camp Stewart. Ga.. for the an- ing „ for the unit to have nual two-week training P er iod, cent of its personnel at- which will extend through August tending fteld tramin g List Of Personnel «—Xuining- this year will inelpde offu . ers; Capt Guy A Tumblm. anti-aircraft firing practice with 50 lst u Robert L Cannon , lsl Lt . caliber machine guns and twin Van c 0xner Jr . ( lst Lt Milford 40mm anti-aircraft guns There will SmUh 2nd L , charles T Oakley, also be anti mechanized firing prac 2nd u Darrell j Johnson, tice. Schools will lie conducted on, Master Ser> . eants: lx)Uls j Bon d. communications subjects, chemical- R . )lph E Johnson Claude B Mon- biological dnd radiological warfare . and various other subjects. . - levants First Class: William J. This will be the 12th encampment Bailey. Harold N. Copeland. James since the unit was reorganized on yj Copeland. Jr George R. Cor- Feb 12. 1947 The unit has trained ley Arthur B. Davis. Robert A. at Ft Stewart each time except in Gardner, Bobby .! Meadors, Alvin 1947 when it trained at Ft Jackson, A \ a bors. Edward E Simmons, and in 1951 when it trained at Ft. Rov T smith. Joe B. Spilters. McClellan, Ala. Several members of; Sergeants: Robin F Attaway. Si- the unit have attended all encamp i as m Campbell. William R. Car- mt ' n l s ’ lisle. Robert C. Cobb, c'arl E Eaton, Three of the battery’s enlisted L Johnson, George N. King, men: MSGT Ralph E. Johnson, who jr., Francis 1 O. Lowery. Sam O. is battery First Sgt., and SP-2 Vic- Owens. Charles A. Oxner. Jack D tor W Mattox and SP-3 Leonard B. | pitts, Harold W. Simmons. Bishop, who are cooks, were mem- Specialists Second Class: Victor bers of the old Battery B. 107th V V. Mattox. George R. Simpson. Jr which was inducted into federal ser- specialists Third Class: Robert L vice on Feb 10, 1941. Bennett. Leonard B. Bishop. Huey T There are eight sets of brothers in Bonds. James B Cathcart. Jr., Wil- the unit: Lt Milford and CFC Roy liam E. Dominick, Charles R. Fos- T. Smith: Lt Derrell J. and SGT ter. Riley L. Gilmer. Samuel O. Eddie L Johnson; SFC Edward E. Hairston. James W. Holland. Bobby and SGT Harold W. Simmons; SGT. G. Japart. Jack O Lane, Joseph C. Jack P and PFC. Frank S. Pitts; Marler. Kenneth S. McCrary, Thorn- SP-2 George R . Jr., and SP-3 ton M Meadors. Steve C. Neal. Nalleys Injured In Car Accident MEN'S SOFTBALL Mr and Mrs. Charles Nalley and Yanks their infant daughter. Denise, were j Red Sox injured in an automobile accident Braves on August' 3, near Nokesville, Va..! Cards 13 8 6 2 2 see 6 .572 8 429 13 .133 when their car was in collision with The Yanks defeated the Cards 25 another vehicle They were enroutc t 0 io Monday night to clinch the home after a vacation trip. pennant in the City Softball League. They are improving at the Nokes Hardrock McGinnis and Tom Brown ville hospital and will be* able to re combined pitching efforts for the turn home in about a week. Mr win. Nalley is an employee of TTiornwell 7 Results and Mrs.-Nalley is the former Jo- Braves 27, Cards 11 lene Bennett. . Red Sox 13. Yanks 9 Yanks 25, Cards 10 Red Sox 4. Braves 1 Games Tonight Cards vs; Red Sox 7:00 Braves vs. Yanks 8:30 Games Monday (Makeup games from July 24i Cards vs. Red Sox 7:00 Braves vs. Yanks 8:30 McCarty Goes To Aiken Article By Hays T. J. McCarty has been trans ferred to an Aiken Colonial Store as manager of the market and be gan his work there Monday. Mrs McCarty and daughter. Kathy, will join him there September 1. For the’ past 16 years Mr. Me Cafty has managed the meat de- Is Reprinted partment at the local Colonial Store. Mrs McCarty has held a position The United States BureaM of in the business manager’s office at Reclamation has reprinted an arti- Presbyterian College tor several c j e written by Robert Hays, a >e ^ rs member of the Southern Tech faculty. The Chief of Administra tive Services has distributed copies of the article to all letter writers in his division. resume the 1958-59 schedule on . ^ original article ca [ ried the Tuesday, September 2. at 9:00 a. tltle ‘ An 0pen Letter About Let ' m. Sessions will be from 9:00 until ters ’ and <’oncemed improved Southern Bell Installs 350 # 000th Telephone In South Carolina Southern Bell’s ^50,000th telephone in South Carolina could very well have been installed in Clin too last week. The symbolic 350.00th instru ment was installed in Charleston on Thursday, August 7. Because Southern Bell's 70 ex changes in South Carolina together average more than one new tele phone added every five minutes of every work day. It would be dif | added 11* telephone. In ficutt to determine the actual 350. “la the U year, since the end of 000th telephone installation World War II, telephones In Clinton We’d like to claim the three hundred-fifty thousand and first tel ephone at any rate.’’ said I. A. Ed wards, manager of the company here. Already this year we have have increased from 723 to more than 2,480 today,” he added. “In the state, Southern Bel telephones have increased by 369 per cent In the same period.” \ Joanna Kindergarten To Open September 2 Joanna Baptist Kindergarten will 12:00 noon dailv. communications in business and BUSY? SAVE TIME Do Your Banking the Speedy Way ... By Mail h. s. nim k A mobsmi ( J l xecil'xe i Friday-Saturday Aug. 15-16 Wild Heritage Technicolor v Bi|r Outdoor Story of Wild Frontier With: WILL ROGERS. JR. and MAUREEN O’SULLIVAN (OMEDY CARTOON Monday-T uesday Aug. 18-19 Wednesday-Thursday Aug. 20-21 I Children who will be 4 years of Industr y 11 appeared in Super age bv November 1 and five vears v,sory Managment magazine, of age may be enrolled ' from which il was sprinted by Mrs. Walter Byars or Mrs. the Reclamation Bureau. James Mitcrell may be contacted Ha ys serves as head of the Eng- for enrollment. lish Department of Southern Tech i — in Chamblee, Georgia, a unit of [ Harold P. Prater, Bobby F. Quinn, Georgia Tech. He was recently James E. Roberts. Frank H. Rowe, promoted to Associate Professor. Wright M. Simpson. Guy C. Smith, Mrs. Hays is the former Miss Jr., J. W’. South, Harold C. Stroud. Peggy Copeland, daughter of Mrs. Barth F Vanderford, Donald E. Guy L. Copeland of this city. Mrs. \ anderford James B. Vanderford. Hays is a graduate of Presbyterian Privates First Class: Fred D. College. Adams, Jerry T. Armstrong, Sidney ' LTS. coX/jr..^ Meadows Infant C. Cromer, John D. Dunaway. Rob ert E. Elmore. Jr, Sanford D. Fos j Tl ‘ reM Meadows, seven-month- ter. James D. Franklin, Robert M. °* d daughter of Mr. and Mrs James Franklin. Harold E. Frick. Robert B Beadows. died Monday after- C. Fulmer. George R. Johnson, u®** 1 a! a Spartanburg hospital aft , Jesse E. Johnson. Jr., James R. King, Curtis G. Marler Edward L. McGee. Kenneth D. McKittrick. Charlie Nabors, Jr.. Frank S. Pitts, James M Pitts. Robert C. Poole. Bennie F. Sinclair, Jr., Marvin C. Stewart, Alvin M Whitmire. Bobby C Wooten ^Privates: George N. Cato. Edgar W Everett. James L Motes. Brad shaw Bagwell. Roy E Benjamin. Jr., Jack S Elders. Donald F. Gal loway. Allen L. Moore. Gerald W. Power. Clyde E. Thomas. Maxi* L. Wallenzine Robert L. Wilson er a short illness She was born in Clinton, a daugh ter of James B and Louise Moss Meadows. Surviving besides her parents are one sister. Mrs. Nancy Kidd, of Clinton; one brother, James Paul Meadows, of Clinton. Funeral services were conducted at 5 p. m Tuesday at Calvary Bap tist Church at Clinton Mill by the Rev. J. P. Roquemore. Burial was in Rosemont Cemetery in Clinton LAST DAY TODAY AUGUST 14 tlTASlISHfJ CAMTAl AMO SUOIUS tAOOOOOOO MlMIta - MOtRAL D!POSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 3% Raid on Saving* Account* Semi-Annually BISHOP REUNION Joanna—The family of the late Willie C. and Margaret Wicker Bishop will hold their annual fam ily reunion Aug. 24 at the picnic will be informal with those attend ing bringing picnic baskets for the shelter in Joanna The gathering 1 p. m dinner RECEIVES DLSCHARGE from Service Sp4 Clair D. Pitts, Jr., returned last week from Germany where he spent the past 13 months with Head quarters L'SAREUR, G-2 section, and if now visiting his parents, Mr and Mrs. C. D. Pitts Mr Pitta re ceived his dsicharge from the ser vice following two years of active duty J e— Adm.: ( hildren 25c Adult* 50c B/tOAmm C7hi AT C AMP STEWART Col. Barrie F Wingard left last week for Fort Stewart Ga.. for ad vance planning for the summer training camp for the National Guard units. Col. Wingard is com manding officer of the 228th Anti Aircraft Battalion Major Francis Blalock of the Headquarters 107 anti-aircraft bat talion left Sunday for the two weeks camp at Fort Stewart. Major Bla lock heads the Newberry unit EARLY BIRDS RISE AND SHINE -with- • DONALD D. : -on the- 1 COUNTRY MUSIC JAMBOREE Each Mottling At 5 A. M. OnWPCC (P. S. Some of us not-so-early- birds listen in bed) ✓ . ■ ■ 1410 WPCC Clinton We Promote Community Cooperation IT MAY BE YOU! As a token of appreciation to the thousands of you who have made The Chronicle grow’ and prosper, The Chronicle is giving away this wonderful Myrtle Beach vacation for two. If you are the winner, you will be the guest of The Chronicle at a famous South Carolina resort — you and your husband, wife, brother, sister, friend or companion! The vacation is for two I AH you have to do is clip out the registration blanks from The Chronicle. Fill in your name and address plain ly. 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Feel wonderful and free!—Warm, white sand awaits your tread, salt foam will brush past you) feet — all nature will say. “Welcome to Myrtle Beach!” Hciuc on the world’s most beautiful beaches! Explore the seaside in golden sunshine! It’s all free. Don’t miss a sin gle opportunity to register for this wonderful vacation! Dirte in vacation atmosphere. This is part of your vacation as a guest of The Chronicle. Meal plan includes breakfast And supper—you’ll be out do ing things at mid-day! Don’t miss a single chance on this wonderful holiday — register every time you can! ^ Meet wonderful new friends! You’D meet new people from everywhere, form wonderful friendships amid one of the most beautiful settings ever provided by nature — any where! You'll feel at home! This wiU be the great thrill of your lifetime! Fish in famous waters. With deluxe vacation accommoda tions already provided, you’ll have $40 to cover travel and spending money—that means fishing if you’re a fisherman, of course! The spending mon ey is yours if you’re a Chron icle Subscriber. Enjoy yourself as you never did before. Your favorite sport will be available. It’ll be a vacation you’ll never forget, one you’ll remember for years to come! Clip every registra tion blank you find in your Chronicle. Use them all! The Chronicle Publishing Co. MYRTLE BEACH VACATION MYRTLE BEACH VACATION It May B0 You! The Chronicle, Clinton, S. C. It May Be You! The Chronicle, Clinton, S. C. Name Name Address li 1 n —