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-— ■MM T r THE CLINTON CHSONKXE Clin too, 8. C n ThnrwUy, April 15, 1965 To Appear in Parade of Quartets The Southern Aristocrats, dressed in their white plantation style costumes, will be one of the feature at tractions of the second annual Parade of Quartets at Belk Auditorium May 1. The Aristocrats are current Dixit District champions from Greensboro, N. C. Organized in May, 1957, the group won the region al contest in 1958 and have appeared in international contests in Columbus, Chicago, Dallas, Kansas City, and San Antonio. Show appearances include cities from Canada to Florida. Their repertoire embraces tradi tional barbershop style, with comedy numbers and a sprinkle of modern style. I and you will bo tool Tas, the beet way to become irreeiefeNe to her i> to her with • diamond ring that thrills with its modern and sparkling beauty V Sparkling beauty in ringa of out standing quality. $350.06 KASY TERMS and watch hoar her enthusiasm is transferred to you. It happens to ns too. We find it irresistible to pre sent you with the utmost in valua, quality and beauty for your dia- J. C. THOMAS Bedenbaugh At ' Institute For PCA Management Management development for Production Credit Association officials is a continuing program for PC As to effectively main, tain credit services geared to the chaaging needs of farmers," according to L. B. Bedenbaugh, general manager of the Clinton Production Credit Association. Mr. Bedenbaugh has just re turned from a three-day man agement development institute held in Columbia for general managers of Production Credit Associations in Florida, Georgia and the two Carolinas. ‘Today’s agriculture, charac terized by reorganization of farm units and expansion, re quires the effective use of in creasing amounts of capital and much of this is in the form of credit," Mr. Bedenbaugh point ed out Up-to-date effective ways for PCAs to meet these changing needs of farmers were empha sized (luring the institute. Gen eral managers were presented modern methods of manage ment, including decision mak ing, planning and motivations of employees. Mr. Bedenbaugh said the farmer-owned and operated Clinton Production Credit Asso ciation has 761 farmer-members and last year extended $001,685 in capital purpose and operating credit to farmers of the area. The Clinton Association, of which Mr. Bedenbaugh is gen eral manager, makes short and intermediate-term loans to farm ers in Laurens and Newberry counties with the principal of fice in Clinton and a branch of fice located in Newberry. District K School Uadi Week of April CHS Pftveiral daughters, Mrs. Gertrude Ken- Union and Mrs. Ethel Penning- _ . ... nedy and Mrs. Esther Ginsberg ton of Lydia Mill; his step-moth- CdUCOtlOII 'dQSS , of Laurens; one son, Myer Lu- er, Mrs. Bessie Franklin of In VaKavKaII Tam r it a v rey of Laurens; five grandchil- Union; nine grandchildren. A ft 7 fnr d™, and one great-grandchild. Funeral services were con- nhv Funeral services were con- ducted Sunday ^ 5 p.m. at the ^cted Friday at 2:30 p.m. at Clinton Mill Church of God of Sfih Sk f 1 K M a * 8 , The Mackey Mortuary in Green- Prophecy by Rev. L. L. Powell High School held atournament vme by Rabbi David Bu . ^ Rev w H . Cabaniw. Bur- Tuesday in the school gym. W as in Beth Israel Ceme- ial was in Rosemont Cemetery. Pallbearers were Oscar and Adger Crawford, W. E. Holbert, Johnny Edmonds, David Owens and J. W. Young. Th, glrU divided thenuelve, ^ GrMnvU i,. into 14 teams, end approximate- ’ Miss Smith Honors Friends Saturday Merchandising Contest Winner Mrs. John H. Hunter is shown as she received a $100 check from Earl Martin, manager of the Clinton Winn-Dixie store, which she won in the store’s “Make Money” contest. Other winners are listed in the Winn- Dixie advertisement in today’s paper.—Photo by Yar borough. Clinton High Wins Sixth Straight Brenda McCrary and Diane Big- ham. Funeral Services For Robert S. Dugon Funeral services were held cunton Hifh pu*«. .cm,, S’ Fuller the tie-breaking run in the top Robert S. Dugan who passed Miss Mildred Ruth Fuller, bi, of the seventh inning and went away Wednesday at his home of 1306 Woodrow St., Columbia on to defeat Union 3 to 2 in a following a lengthy illness. Ser- died early Friday morning at a conference game Friday after- vices were conducted by Rev. Columbia hospital from injuries noon. Alex M. MitcheU. s*»e received in an automobUe mm Osborne walked, stole Mr. Dugan, a retired employ- accident Sunday, April 4, on In- second, and scored on a single ee of Southern Bell Telephone terstate Highway 26 near here, bv Randy Rush ton for the de- and Telegraph Company, was a A native of Lyman, she spent ciding run. former resident of this city. mo8t ot her life in Clinton and Rushton led the Clinton hitters He is stupived by his widow, had Uv !j ^ £ou * with two hits. Don Handback a son, Robert Jr., stationed in She ^ w ® 8 * daughter of and J. W. Davis coUected the Viet Nam; two grandchildren, ^f"°" M , a I y other two hits for Clinton. two sisters, Mrs. Dennis Sowers Cro der Fuller of Co ' Johnny Rushton and Osborne of this city, Mrs. David Bledsoe limited the Union team to three of GreenWtiod, and a brother, scattered hits. Osborne picked up John Allen Dugan of Sumter, his third victory against no ly 00 girls participated. Two . _ courts were occupied and each WlHtt L. Franklin game lasted eight minute.. Two wlu|e ^ FrukUn> w< ^ out of three game, determined Frlday a(ternoon at a Green- 5 dnner * . A .v wood hospital after aeveral Ribbons were given to the win- of illneS8 ners, a large one to the team A natlve ^ Buffalo, he had and a small one to each team y ved in cUnton is years He Miss Gail Smith entertained member. was a member of the Church of *ome 36 friends on Saturday eve- First place winners were the prophecy His parents nin £ her mother's art studio Rocketts, composed of Lynn were ^ late Robert Lee and on Gary Street. Rollins, Janice McCarson, Gloria D e y a Mull Franklin. Japanese lanterns and stream- Cato, Brenda Watts, Phyllis Surviving are his wife, Mrs. on 10 spring colors suspended Martin and Jean Towman. Ruby Stephens Franklin; a son, from the ceiling made a pretty Second place went to the Its: Harry Lee Franklin of Clinton; setting for the dancing area. Judy Templeton, Codie Sim- 8 i X daughters, Mrs. Shelby Jean Light party refreshments were mons, Kathy Hatton, Betty Sat- Bible of Laurens, Mrs. Lois served by the hostesses mother, terwhite, Connie Rollins, and Butler and Mrs. Janice Malone Mrs. Milford Smith and Mrs Janice Price. of Lydia Mill, Miss Jeanette William Hatton. In third place were the Devil- Franklin of the home, Mrs. Ora Jetts: Karan Hanna, Susie Watts, Dell Cagle and Mrs. Brenda Kathryn Arnold, Ann Adams, Cagle of Laurens; two brothers Lana Mars, Patricia Lawson, Pascal Franklin of Buffalo and and Barbara Johnson. c.-A. Franklin of Union; three Fourth place went to the Sup- sisters, Mrs. Gaynell Trantham ers: Nancy Blease, Melissa Cox, and Mrs. Quincy Franklin of Cathy Bagwell, Belinda Leonard, IP YOU DON’T READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DON’T GET THE NEW* PHONE 0124641 ’ Milk, chiliburger with cheese baked navy beans, cole slaw, buns, butter and apricot pie. WEDNESDAY Milk, country fried steak with gravy, green beans, rice, bis cuit, butter, . and jello with strawberries and topping. THURSDAY Milk, turkey salad with cel ery on lettuce, whole potatoes in cream sauce, carrot sticks, hot rolls, butter, and gingerbread with apple losses in pitching the team to its sixth victory. CUatoa 2, Ware Shoals 1 Barry Mauldin pitched the Clinton Red Devils to a 2 to 1 victory over Ware Shoals here last Wednesday afternoon. Maul Camp Fire Candy Sale Continuing Surviving in addition to her parents are two brothers, Ray mond A. and Roy Lee Fuller of Columbia; and a sister, Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Smith of Co lumbia. Funeral services were con ducted Sunday at 3 p.m. at the Fish squares, carrot, olive and cabbage slaw, French fried potatoes, corn bread, butter, and doughnuts. Giurdi Egg Hunt Be Held Saturday Bailey Memorial Methodist Church will have an Easter egg hunt on Saturday, April 17, at 3 o’clock. The hunt win be held at the Lydia Mill Community Pentecostal Holiness Church at J. Robert Cox, chairman of Clinton Mill by Rev. James A. the annual Camp Fire Candy Williams and Rev. Martin Wil- din, a freshman, Rave up only sale, stated Tuesday that he banks. Burial was in Rosemont one hit in the rain-halted, five- still has on hand 445 boxes of Cemetery. inning game. candy to be sold in the remain- Ware Shoals scored their lone ing nine days of the sale which U vmnn I lirm/ run in the fifth inning on their ends April 24. Mr. Cox said r *7 man Lurcy only single and two errors. that payment for 1,178 boxes ~ HynMn Lurey, 76, Clinton bounced back in the has been turned in with 3,720 312 Fa ^f y Ave., died Thurs- bcS^of^TSth^Uh U^ boxes still unreported. runs. Two hits, a stolen base. The CUnton Council of Camp SjSSSg^SdtT * and a wild pitch produced the *^01^ by the Russia, he. was a son clinton run * Ch 1 f of the late and Marsha Gary Laney led the Clinton Clinton, conducts this once-a- lMrey offense with two hits. Johnny y ear sale fo help defray the Mr Lurey wag a g^p Rushton had a key hit in the «>«t of camp since Commun- merchant before his retirement. two-run rally for Clinton. *ty Chest funds do not cover H e was a member of the Ma- Ware Shoals was batting with their week-long summer en- gonjc Lodge of Laurens. two outs in the top of the sixth campment. Camp Greenville Mr. Lurey was a member when the game was called on will again be the site for their Congregation Beth Israel and account of rain. camp May 29 through June 5. R’nai B’rith Proceeds from the $Y.OO sale Surviving are his wife, Mrs. are as follows: 25c to the Camp Dora Fayonsky Lurey; two Fire Girl making the sale to THE LIVING TRIBUTE tiHowekl Nature’s Own Easter Finery To Aten The Greet Day And Express Its Spirit BenntifnBy! ORDER NOW! BEST SELECTION EVER. Corsages — Cut Flowers — Potted Plants ZaitiUle, QneenUou&e Columbia Highway F. T. D. 333-2804 be applied to her camp fee, 5c into the girl’s individual group and 10c into the gen- Dr. Cooler Attends Association Meeting Dr. Claude H. Cooler, chair man of the psychology depart ment and director of the guid- eral cam P fund ance center at Presbyterian Col- ie«., to to *«*■“«•“* ***“- Mrs. R. D. Whiteford Personnel and Guidance Assoc Goodmam Whiteford, 77, widow ti ° n £ ^ mil** 4 * th * S Robert David Whiteford who week in Minneapolis, Minn. ^ 1962 Wednesday at Self Memorial Hospital, w She was born in Laurens fAMW^tetton* the daughter of the late S™ “ d C«tertoe White Good- cation and ^ipervision, the Na man an( ] R ve< | near cross Hill Guidance As- ber hf e w ith the excep- sociation, the Student Peoionnel ^ on 0 f the past three years with t^^^eTmerirln^h^nfc^un- her granddau 8 hter - Mrs - ^b* Uon, the American School Coun- Q^rbert at Ninety Six. Survivlng ^ d ~« h - ter8 ’ Mr * Mary Agner ’ Nlnety AMociation. All six divirions are glx M rs. Catherine Noffz and holding meetings simidtaiteous- Mn Davis of Cross Hill, '•1. — at — ShealyL Jacobs Highway 833-1551 • Cut Flowers **» * .. . . four sons, William Henry, Co in addition to the American lumbug Ga Eusene ^’jphn Personnel and Guidance Aaaocia- A CroJ Hili: and tevin p 2^ wlS” 1 " ‘f.» m * mb, L <,f WhttS^, uLon.-, tJt- American’eoUeB^Percom^^Sp brother, John Goodman of Gre « nwoo<1 ; “d half-sister, »nHa™«i t the National Vocation” Mattie Turner of Irani**** * Amoristfon, Ufie Funeral services were held ^ > ~ Tllur * da y at Bethabara Baptist cation and aupervuioa, ana the r> hurrh American School Counaalar As- Itooc Gilbert Jones Isaac Gilbert Jones died Sun day morning at his home, SOI Tbornwell St, after months of illness. He was a native of County, N. CL. hut lived in George Clinton 80 years. He was a member of the Church of Chr*«* April 7, In the Newberry County at Johnson City, Tann. Hospital. Mrs. Bonn is the for- Surviving are his wife, Mrs. msr Cornelia Harris, daughter Nellie Brown Jonse; five of Mrs. Wilson Harris and the daughters, Mrs. Nellie Robert- late MY. Harris. mo. Mrs. Elisabeth Nelson, —■ Mrs. Mildred Davis, Mrs. Nor- Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Heats “ d 1 S** ths birth of a Aamri* Webb, of Clinton; throe Birth* on April 0 Mm Paul Jones of It. C., James Jones of WDUams- Quinton Jones of CUn- stepson, Lloyd KeDy Jr. of Geffneyi two George Jones of Mr » Ato fu,. H- 1 C.. and Sam Jones of Jofan- nd Mrs' oiin Hentz 800 City, Than.; 21 grandohfl- nd Mrs. Olin HenU ^ ^ children. Comofory Gates To Open Carfp The gates of tary will he at S p.m. at the Church of Christ, 000 N. Brood fit, Clinton, by U. A. Ceme- Hall. Burial waa In Rosemont at 5:00 a. m. Cemetery, tor the convon- Pallbearers were Willie Ellis, t i mmm