The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, October 15, 1964, Image 6

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4- THX CUNTQN CHBONICLI —r- NoibliM Thf State Highway Dapartr a** ycteawiay urgad motoriate wha hara aot yet oMahaad IMS — -— at fteld Bat, only a little over four weeks remain to secure tags ever the counter, or through the from Columbia before the »v. 1 deadline, and at the last count only about 219,000 plates ef approximately one million to be issued have been secured. of Rabun Creek Baptist Church, and Gray Court Schroder Lodge 144, ATM. Surviving in addition to his mother are his wife, Mrs. Ruby Nelson Babb; six sons, six daughters, two brothers, seven sisters, and IS grandchildren. Funeral services were con ducted Tuesday at 3:00 p. m. at Rabun Creek Baptist Church by Rev. J. M. Lynch and Rev. Eddie Crapps. Burial was in the church cemetery. end were Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Misses Peni«a and Mabel ham spent a recent Sunday In chlson of OalamMa were guests Mrs. Sammie Pinson and chtt- lunabia.—^ Oswald and son Billy and Mr. Crouch of Saluda were Sunday Augusta with their daughter, of Mrs. J. H. Atchison during dren of Greenville and Mrs. H. Miss Clarabelte Hill, senior at and Mrs. George Mayfield of guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Miss Frances Cunningham. the week-end. E. Gibeon ef Columbia, Wintbrop College spent the wof^ | Columbia and Mrs. O. E. Wes- Mtealy. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Eteaser Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Pinson bad Mrs. F. S. Cole is spending eev- end with hw parents, Mf. | singer of Prosperity. Mr. and Mrs. C. ft. Cunning- and children and Mias Mary At- as their week-end guests Mr. and era! days with relatives in Ce- Mrs. J. B. HUL Crass Hi Nows MRS. HAROLD AUSTIN. Persons ordering tags by mail ; ahould get their orders in the mail by Oct. 15 to get delivery by 1- Stewart C. Babb Laurens — Stewart Chapman Babb, 00, of Rt. 2, Laurens, died Sunday at 10:00 a. m. in a Co lumbia hospital after several years of declining health. He was a native of Greenville County, a son of Mrs. Maude Chapman Babb of Belton, and the late Martin E. Babb. He was a retired fanner, member "Everybody Love* Opal” A Comedy, An Evening of Laughs THURSDAY AND SATURDAY NITES ONLY OCTOBER IS A 17 At 8:00 P. M. Laurens Central School — Presented By — Rev. W. F. Mitchell, pastor of the Liberty Soring Presbyterian Church and a Lt. Colonel in the U.S. Army Reserve, left Tues day for Ft. McPherson, Ga., to attend a three-day Chaplains training conference. The theme of the conference is “What’s New?” Representatives of high er military echelons will be pres ent as well as several civilian dignitaries. Chaplain Mitchell has served more than 20 years in the active army and the army reserve as chaplain, he is cur rently assigned to the XII U. S. Army Corps Headquarters in At lanta, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Adair announce the birth of a son, John Uoyd Adair HI on Oct. 2nd at Bailey Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Adair is the former Miss Gladys Hollingsworth. The Adairs have three other children, Mary Lou, Jimmy and Nancy. Mrs. Brenda Sharpe, nurse at the Columbia Hospital is spend ing several weeks vacationing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Sharpe. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Pinson during the past week- THE LAURENS COMMUNITY THEATRE CHRONICLE PUB. CO. Con suit ef frem 3 te 31 days?' BAILEY AGENCY M. S. Bailey ft Sou, Banker*, Building Dial Day 833-0681 — Night and Sunday 833-0323 |Spariaibvrg Memorial Aadifcriim hct Thursday — Octobor 29 at 8:15 JULES MUNSHW‘JOAN EASTMAN i I O 11 ^ f C LiIjNLl Dhrtl 0 9” S-ir OLIVER! LIONEL BaRT FPOV cr(;ri RC bp[a*ihg YEAR 1 ' QS BROADWA f MAGNIFICENT SHOW •. Tickets: Ovch. $5; $4; $3. talc. $4; $3; $2. Mafl Orders te P. O. Bex MIS. SparUaberg; Eadeee **—r~fl Self Addressed FsTdspc~ Bex Office Opes Week Days IS to S; Pheae SSMIST. KENMORE AUTOMATIC WASHERS As Low Aft $158 and Up NO MONEY DOWN! FIRST PAYMENT FEBRUARY, 1965 —NO TRADE-IN REQUIRED —SATISFACTION GUARANTEED WE ARE PARTICIPATING IN CLINTON MERCHANTS LOYALTY DAYS Sean Roabuck Catalog Sales Office 8L 833-2411 BIG 15TH ANNUAL LAURENS COUNTY FAIR Sponsored by the Laurens County Fair Hon for the Laurens Exchange Club STARTS MONDAY 6 BK DAYS & NIGHTS AT FAIRGROUND LOCATED ON LAURENS-CLINTON HIGHWAY BKGER - BETTER - OVER ’4,000 IN PREMIUMS! -T*—- t Exhibits Flower The Laurens County Fair in Cooperation with the Council of Laurens Garden Clubs presents "SALUTE TO THE Show WORLD'S FAIR" Open to Public at P.M. Tuesday, Oct. 20 The Show will be at its Best on Tuesday and Wednesday. Come Early! Judging will be done by a group of nationally-accredited flower show * Yellow judges Blue, Red and Yellow ribbons will be given for arrangements! Blue and Red only for Horticulture. AN ENTIRE ftUILI HIDING WILL HOUSE THIS EXHIBIT. FARMS AND CROPS HOME CANNED AND COOKED FOODS, ART AND NEEDLEWORK SCHOOL AND CLUB ACTIVITIES COMMERCIAL DISPLAYS FARM MACHINERY FLOWER SHOW DAIRY CATTLE 0 UYEST0CK SHOW AND JUDGING 4-H CLUB EXHIBITS MONDAY, OCTOBER 19 LADIES’ NTTE Ladies Admitted Free TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20 WHITE SCHOOL DAY ‘ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21 Merchants’ ft Pre-School Kiddies’ Day (Adults with Kiddies Admitted for 50c) THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22 COLORED JSCHOOL DAY FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23 1965 Automobile To Be Given Away SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24 FINAL DAY OF FAIR KIDDIES' DAY SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24 CHILDREN UNDER 12 WILL BE ADMITTED TO FAIRGROUNDS UNTIL 5:00 P. M. FREE OF CHARGE. PONY AND BRIDLE TO BE GIVEN AWAY AT 5:00 P.M. ON THE MIDWAY REITHOFFER SHOWS SEVENTEEN /MAJOR RIDES INCLUDING RIDES NEVER SEEN IN THIS AREA BEFORE. 7 TO 10 KIDDIE RIDES FREE FREE MSCKVMI AWAY FRIDAY, 10:30 HOLDER CASE LUCKY TICKET.