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1 % Fabric ONANZA • W JUST IN TIME FOR YOUR BACK TO SCHOOL SEWING BUY NOW and SAVE! _ CLINTON CHRONICLE Clinton, S. C* Thurndty, Angnnt 20, 1964 wan a native of Laurena County. Surviving la a daughter, Mrs. Susan M. Jolly of St. Petersburg. Graveside services were con ducted Monday afternoon at 2 p. m. at Rosemont Cemetery by Rev. A. S. Harvey, pastor of Broad Street Methodist Church. Handicap Touroey Held at Lakeside Sixty-seven members of the South Carolina Women’s Golf Association played a handicap tournament at Lakeside Country Club August 11. Forty-one teenagers left Clin- Clinton; Flora Gilfillan, Willie Members of the Lakeside ton on Sunday, Aug. 9, for a Gilfilan and Shelby Jean Neal, Ladies’ Golf Association served four-day otur of New York and of Newberry; Mary Meadows, of the visiting players a light break- the World's Fair. Asheville, N. C.; and Linda fast on arrival, lunch at the Accompanying the group were Trice, of Fayetteville, N. C. turn, and a buffet supper at the A. A. Ramage, G. Pringle Cope- end of play, land. Miss Ruth Hair, Mrs. New- KinderQQrteil T© phil So uthe rland, president of ton Jones, Mrs. Pringle Cope- i Lakeside Country Club present- land, and L. A. Contards, Sea- Vjpen OeSSIOft 5€pt.li e d silver awards to the follow- board Railroad representaUve. Th e First Presbyterian j n g winners YOUNG PEOPLE LEAVE FOR WORLD’S FAIR Teenagers Visit World’s Winners in Women’s Golf Tourney WIDE WALE CORDUROY 100% Cotton, completely washable, assorted colors and prints. SOLID T N’ STRIPED DENIM Woven Yam — Dyed Denim 100% Machine Washable WOOL NYLON BLENDS Wool • .V Nylmi —Machine Washable — Moth-Proofed REGULATED Fall CODONS New Pal Phttenm end Calms! Perfset far Btosmaa 7C LOOK! — SHEATH LINING All Acetate — 45 Fall Calms ASSORTED PIECE GOODS Aaaortad Dark TV’ Lite Tanas Full SO laches Wide COTTON Remanants Assorted Prints N’ Solids 4 Yds. For UNBLEACHED COTTON MUSLIN Full 39 laches Wide Machine Washable Sanforized 5 Yds. 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They are, left to rgiht, front row—Amy E. Vigylione, Columbia, 1st low net, 2nd flight; Shirley Sarlln, Pickens, 3rd flight, low putts; Mary Lou Crowder, Columbia, champion flight; Mary Fin ney, Pickens, low net field; Almena Bla lock, Clinton, 2nd low net, 4th flight; back row —Lillian Scarr, Greenville, Carolyn Stratford, Summerville, and Bobbie Parks, Greenville, 3rd low gross. V Low putts—Helen Davis. 1st FLIGHT Low gross—Steve Adair 1st low net—Lillian Scarr. Ginger Gault, Nancy Hollis, Tuesday night at 8:00, August 2nd Low Net—Tommie Adams. Becky Huguley, Sara Jackson, ^ a conference will be held Jim Johnson, Lita Johnson, * or Pwcnt® of children at- Tommy Johnson, Jan King, Law- lending the 1963-64 school ses- rence Lee, Jean Mangren, Mike 8ion O® Wednesday morning, Milam. Sally Milam, David Mix- August 26, from 10:00 to 11:00 on, Nora Deland, Larry Reddick, Parents of children who attend- Donnie Rice, David Ramage, Gus kindergarten last year are Ramage, Valerie Simmons, Tor- expected to come by and pick rence Shealy, Billy Sullivan, “P letters of information. The Jane Timmerman, Sara Lynn conferences will be held in the Wysor, and Andy B. Young, of l*^® 8 ’ classroom. _____________________ At these meetings plans for »« , •1* wj the current school year will be IVlOUntVllle news discussed and an parents are urged to attend the confer ence planned to meet their needs. Mr. and Mrs. Don King of Blr- Director of the kindergarten mingham, Ala., visited Mr. and *» Mr * J "P« r Rowland, Mrs. Mrs C. H. Miller recently. Fr »® k Cauley, teacher, and Mrs. Carlton F. Winn, secre- 2nd low net—Ruby Anderson. Low putts—Bib Birch. 2nd FLIGHT Low gross—Mildred Simmons. 1st low net—Amy Viglion. 2nd low net—Almena Blalock. Low putts—Sara Henderson. 3rd FLIGHT Low gross—Bobby Park. 1st low net—Marilyn Child. . 2nd low net—Elaine Bowie. Low putts — Shirley Sarlin. Firms and individuals in Clin- lon and Laurens contributed awards for play. MRS. MAUDE BRYSON DORM NEEDS FOR CAMPUS Mr. and Mrs. Rufus McClain spent Sunday with their daugb- Ury treasurer. ter, Mrs Charles Banister and kA n d d n family. MfS. r. D. DOtlOy Visiting their parents. Mr. and SuCCUmbs At 97 were Mr and Mrs W J. Toro- .*5™ 2*^ mie and family of Greenwood ^ P Wednesday night, Aug. 12, at oankNi ^ hom * 01 ^ daughter, Mrs. ^Tmes Anil ^ D M Norw ® od - 00 Harper .J®® Ranmatwra son. yeart 0 f declining health Roily Bannister and family in A nativTtfLaurena County Raleigh. N. C . recently. where ie .^nt ^“ During the week-end Miss she was a daughter of the late Linda Goodman had as her guest J. M and Mary Ann Little Miss Janice Shouse of Laurens. Wright She was a member of Misses Carolyn Burns. Codie Broad Street Methodist Church Simmons and Mary Louise Funeral services were conduct- Wham ed Friday at II a. m. at Gray Mr. and Mrs. Joel Cox. Jr, Funeral Home by Rev A. S were visitors in the home of Harvey and Rev. J. H. Martin. Mrs. Cox’s sister. Mrs. Eddie Burial was in Clinton Prrsbyter- Alexander. Sunday ian Church cemetery. ViaiUng Mrs Arthur Alexan- Pallbearers were Wilson Tiaon, der last week was her daugh- George and Welling Cody, Rob- ter, Mrs Floyd Coats, and chil- ert Norwood and Irvine T. Wedd- dren of Columbia. ing, Bartow* B. Gilbert Jr. and Mro. W. H. Finley is visiting DeWItt M. Norwood of Laurens, her daughter. Mrs Thomas Mrs Arthur (Rosa) Little of HayM, and Mr. Hayes in Minne- Cllntno and Mrs. Herbert Peep- apolls. Minn., this week lea of Estill; nine grandchildren Mary Olga Simmons spent the and 18 great-grandchildren past week-end with Cindy Ray parents. Mr and Mrs.^Ned Chit- Thorawell Football tendon of PineUas Park. Fla., *\ ■■ j iZ'SSZVZrsZZi PractKe Underway Miss Angeleer Baker and Steve Thornwell High School foot- Benjamin are with a band group 64111 P l * yer * have h®*® hard at at Camp Fellowship work during the past week trying Mr and Mr, Civil, MUlrr o( ‘o «« lM< > c “ dl i u »" »rforc the Plor«,c,, ,pA> the weekend *!*T“ ^"‘ r W , IU “ ^ “ Tori ; llh H Mr *" d Mr * Th.1uo.UMi lettermen .01 be Miss Carolyn Burns is vi»itin K C f C * pt * in8 Lmrr y Cock - Miss Judy Henderson in UW re an<1 J ® ck Hlgginbothom, Shoals m Ware J *" y Chandler, Riley Fillin- Dinner guest, of Mr. and Mr. ^ K*™* Olin Stewart Saturday were: Mr. watu 'K° n and Mrs Paul Coleman. Mr. and ^ KeD ' Mrs. Robert Session of Colum- De 3^ Jamc8 - . bia. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Satter- m £ mb 1T* of $ i uad field of Clinton, Mr and Mrs Prink ) ey ’ James HoUand of Laurens Mr ® obby Cha « ller . Tim Coppick, and Mrs. Frank OakleT“wl J! 0 ™ DaUgbtery ’ Frank tanburg, Mr. and Mrs. Danny bui" Jax4 H * m ’ Bouslay of Joanna Mr and Mr* Pl11 •^ wn ® 8 * Nad Kemp, Jimmy Ch^eeBeS^.’!^ ^ Mar- Young and Milton Burns S, ’ „ M ° rg “’ Heiiry Morgan, Eric Parks, Ray Rowe, —. . .Johnny Still, Mike Wickham, I imottiy Wnlioms Marvin Woodfin, Jimmy Wright, Timothy Grant Williams, 15- Ra ®dy George, Johnny Turner months-old son of Norwood and and Bol >by Wood. Managers are Barbara Rector Williams, of Rt. Donny Stiu and Charles Martin. 2, Sunset Boulevard, Clinton, Thornwell lost thirteen boys died Monday afternoon at a local since la8t football season and hospital after a sudden illness wiU field a rather young and in- He was born in Qinton, where experienc ed team. Mr. Williams is the rehabilitation ^964 SCHEDULE director of Whitten Village and Sept 4—Thornwell at Ford. his parents are members of the U—Thornwell at Slater- Broad Street Methodist Church Mariet ta. Surviving in addition to his Sept - 17 — Pacolet at Thorn- parents are his maternal grand- wel1 ' parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. B ^P 1 - 25—Thornwell at Hickory Rector of Greensboro, N. C., and Tavern - his patenal grandmother, Mrs. 0ct ‘ 2—Thornwell at Lockhart. L. J. Williams of Clayton, N. C. 9—Ur*her at Thornwell. Funeral services were conduct- 0ci ' H*—Woodniff JV at Thorn- ed at 3 p. m. Wednesday at Gray w< ^' Funeral Home by Rev A S ° ct ' 22—Greenwood at Thorn- Harvey. Burial was in Rosemont _ Cemetery. Oct. 90—Thornwell at Ninety Six. > CARD OF THANKS Nov. 6-Lockhart at Thorn- With a heart full of gratitude weU - and appreciation we send to Nov. 13—Conference game. 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