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THE CLINTON CHBON1CLB j Gin ton, S. Thuwday, May 1»8 at the latter’s hortne on Pine St granted franchise in Ethopla to the world. The occasion was in honor of purchase } m ^* for the erection of During the transmitters and antennas to hostesses served a Mrs. Moupin Given Bridge Compliment Mrs. Robert Howe and Mrs. Miles Powell were hostesses last Camp Fire Girls Gather for Spring Ceremonial Hufrhes, Jan Alexander. Frankie Cautey, Sallie Mliam. Brenda Baldwin, Joy Gault, Jinki Sadler, Jan Kinff, Jean Manhunt. „ , Back row—Beth Edwards, Ginger Crocker, Mary Vance. Linwood Cox. Ginger Gault, Gail Smith.—Yar borough Photo. Shown here are the Kadoka group of Junior High Camp Fire Girls as they assembled for their spring ceremonial held on April 27, at which time an interest ing program was presented. Leaders of the group are Mrs. W. G. King, Jr. and Mrs. Robert M. Vance. Front row (left to right)—Susan Undari, Caroline PERSONAL MENTION Len l,cdford. during the week end. Mrs. H. L.. Rosamond of , j w „ , . _ . Greenville, returned to her Mr- and Itta. Ralpo TMaras Monday following several and son. Busy, and Mr. and week, visit with her daughter Mrs. Lonnie Hiers spent last and son-in-law. Mr and Mrs. Friday in Columbia, going os- Herman Jackson pecially to see the spring foot- Miss Alice Guy «ill return ball game at the University of this week-end following several South Carolina. days visit with relatives and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barnett friends in Spartanburg - and children and Mrs. Fred l. e. Cason is convalescing Burnett. Sr., spent Sunday af- at his homo at 206 Calvert Ave. ternoon in SpartanlNrc with following several days stay at Mrs Burnett Sr.’s mother. Mrs. Self Memorial Hospital in J. J. McMinn. who is coova- Grenewod iescing at home following an in- Mr and Mrs John McBride jury received a week ago. and their daughter. Kim. spent Miss Ann Ledford of Augusta, last week-end at Myrtle Beach. Ga., visited her brother and Mrs Cassie Tolbert has been sister-uUaw. Mr. and Mrs. visiting friends in Charleston. WE HAVE RECENTLY INSTALLED A HERLOCK MACHINE FOR WELDING ALUMINUM AND STAINLESS STEEL We Also Do All Kinds af WeMiug Work CLINTON WELDING CO. Street 833-1422 LEONARD-MARLER AGENCY 2Bt N. Brand — Phone 833-1121 AUTO • FiRE • Li FE FISH-A-RAMA FREE SERVICE REEL “ Big Savings on fkiniidral Tackle 100K AT TMCSf FISH-A-RAMA SKCMSI =f- $19.95 JO ,202 IS IOVOST• mcoo € |foa AlhRflkRI ft ja ^ I 3S.9S SETAR isr $3^9 Y)l l—iA> jgfnjtm YARBOROUGH ^ OIL COMPANY MABGOE BOWES Clinton Players In Tennis Tourney Six Clinton High School ten nis players gave sr good account of themselves last week in the State Tennis Tournament held in Greenville. The tournament ran for three days and attracted the best high school players in the state. A Clinton entrant, Andy Young, reached the singles fin als before being eliminated, and a Clinton doubles team. Young and Binky Wingard, also fell in a finals match. Following is the record of the Clinton representatives: Sineoth-Potterson Rites April 24th Mrs. Joe Mauptn who will be Miss Terry Patterson and Ron- leaving in June to make her carry the" gospel to all parts of with punch aid Sineath of Joanna were mar- home in Roanoke, Virgbdfc— ried April Hth in Laurens. Mixed spring flowers were Mr. Sineath is the son of Mr. used throughout the home with and Mrs. Earl Sineath of Joanna, dainty arrangements of roses and Mrs. Sineath the daughter of centering each of the individual Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Oswalt. tables ^ couple wimUm Ui«ir FoIlowlllg . come hone oo Spring Drive In Lnke- p,^, High mre winner was Mrs. Reese Young. Consolation prise was given to Mrs. Gary Leha and the floating prize awarded to Mrs. J. B. Templeton. Mrs. Mauptn was compli- „ , ^ merited with a love gift by the Wednesday for a dessert bridge hostesses. ■ " — Out of town guest was Mrs. Andrew Farley of Danville, Vir ginia. mother of Mrs. Powell. May Meeting of ~ Episcopal Women Mrs. Ben Hammet was guest speaker at the meeting of the Women of All Saint’s Episcopal Church on Monday afternon. May 3rd. Mrs. Hammet present ed a program on the book of Ephesians. continuing the group's study. Mrs. John Rivers led in the opening devotional. — During the business session, it was announced that a meeting of the executive council of the Diocese is to be held June 15 at the church. Mrs. A B. Stump was selected to take charge of refreshments for the meeting. Also announced was the retreat to be held at Camp Gravatt in Bates burg. May 6, 7, and 8th, for the Women of the Church. v social hour,, the party plate 6raad0ie0pry Is Scheduled For County on Hay 22 Grand Ole Opry s.ngmg star Sumter, 6-1. 6-2 Church at Kinards To Have Revival McClellan Bond of Daniel High d. Ben Hammet, Jr, of Clinton. 6-4, 6-2 William Bell of Clinton d. Julain Abbott of Edmunds High. Clinton d. Rock Hill. Margie Bowes will be featured in the Laurens County Grand Sims of Oranceburg, 2-6. Ole Opry show at 7:30 p m , 6-3, *«. Saturday. May 22. at the Lau- Larry Warren of rens County Fairgrounds Rick Beckham of Miss Bowes heads a star- . studded cast that has been lined Binky Wingard of Clinton d. up for this Clinton Moose Lodge Banks of Dorman High, sponsored show. ^ t *‘ 1 - A native Carolin an from Rox- Andy \oung of Clinton d. boro. X. C, Miss Bowes has Johnny WTiarton of Laurens, risen rapidly to stardom when 6-3. 6-1. she won the Pet MiU Com Quarto- Finals Singles pany's nationwide talent contest Bruce Woodson of AndersOn m lugs <L Bell, 6-4, 6-1. Next her record. “Poor Old Julian Abbott of Edmunds d. Heartsick Me.” was being Nettles, 6-4, 7-5. beard on radio stations and Warren d Terry Simmons of juke boxes around the land. Her Woodruff, .-5, 6-4 recent hit. “Big City.” has helped to make her one of Nashville's best selling record ing artists. Ed Cole of Flornece d. War- Sbe was named “the most ren - ^ 6-1. promising female vocalist’’ of ^ ound d. Buddy Dulin of Flo- 1856 as her country music sing- 6-4. 44. ing career progressed Finals Singles Miss Bowes has traveled all Warren ^ Irvin across the U. S., as well as in Young. 9-7, 6-0. Canada and in a Five-week tour of army bases in the Carib- Bell-Hammet d. Aiken-Gregg bean of Florence, 6-3. 6-1. Her television appearances Nettles-Warren d. Nickel-Cul- have included Red Foley's Ju- for of Ornageburug, 44, 6-3. bilfo. the Dick Clark show and Wingard-Young d. Copeland the Wilburn Brothers Grand O’Cain of Orangebunag, 44. 44. Ofo Opry show. She is married 6-2. _ _ to Doyle Wilburn Qmartoftnal* Doable* Appearing with Miss Bowes Hooper-Hardawayv of Green- in Laurens County will be Mac vilfo d. Bell-Hammet, 42, 6-0. Miss Snow Feted - With Shower Fairview Baptist Church at The recreation room of the Kinards will be engaged in a Laurens Federal Savings and series of revival services May Loan Building was the setting 9-16. The visiting evangelist for a miscellaneous shower coin- will be Rev. M. J. Sanders, plimenting Miss Shelia Snow, pastor of the Lydia Mill Baptist bride-elect, on Saturday evening, Before you decide what to tire her- visit us. Catering to mothers, as we do, makes m specialists in the kind of gifts they like to get. Some of their favorites are he STERLING $33.00 Tm Spooni, fra* $SJTS Un mt PUcm. Vsm DILLARD BOLAND Jeweler Pitts Street Clinton, & C. Charlie Nettles of Clinton d. churr:h in Clinton. W. W. Wil ling ham will be the song leader. Services will begin each eve ning at 7:30. The public is in vited to attend May 1. Each of the guests was pin. ned with miniature wedding bells upon arrival. The honoree’s chair was draped in white. She was pinned with a pink carna tion corsage upon arrival. Following several party games refreshments of cake squares, nuts and punch were served to some 85 friends from Joanna, Mauldin, Laurens. Clinton and The Mercer Silas Bailey School Alabama, will present its spring program Mrs. Eugene Parker, Mrs. on Tuesday, May 11, at 7:30 p. Wilson Evans, Mrs. Guy Snow m. A repeat performance will and Mrs. Earl Green were host- be given Wednesday, May 12, esses for the occasion, at 9:00 a. m. for the school. The program is entitled “An Spring Program At Bailey School Burke Dial of Flora High, Co- Evening With the Old Maaters.” Meeting of T^ie lumbia. d. Wingard. 6-1, 2-6, 6-1. i t is made up of excerpts from Lutheran Women of Dreher d. several musical compasttons— The Lutheran Church Women with suitable costumes and of St. John's Lutheran Church dances The numbers include: met Monday evening at the Music by Mosart—bythe 4th home of Mrs. R. H. Brown oa grades—with Martin Grubb as Prather Circle. Mrs. Fred Bur- boy Mozart. Joey SpUfors as nett Sr., was co-hostess. Father Mozart, Vickie Satter- The meeting was opened with Field as Nanneri and Gary Kuy- prayer by the presklent, Mrs. S. kendall as Barrator. p Bowers. Mrs. W. S. We its. A small part of Hansel and Toye Gretel by the fourth and third Voodr ^ ^ J - , E grades-with Cathy Fickthi as r te X e f tmg ^ ^ Gretel. Richard Chandler as H* and David Walton as ^ Lutheran World Federation was the Greenville sing- first record has hit the natian’s hot-selling lists. Other bands and singers on. the will be announced later. Hansel, narrator. Music of Haydn—by the fifth grades—With Toay EBis as boy Haydn, Ronnie Gregory as “Papa” Haydn, and Dennis FOR PROMPT, DEPENDABLE COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE . — Contact — WILLIAM S. HATTON* William S. Hatton Agency Clinton, S. C. ^SECURITY 1MSUBANOB Honw-ta-mt Nettles-Warren d. Creamer- Betaill of Anderson. 41, 48, 41. Br * gg * s Wingard-Young d. Jones-Cole Grieg—Id the Rail of the of Florence by default. Mountain King from the Peer tanft-Fteals Doubles Gynt Suito-by the twelfth CfoveUnd-Tempfo of Dreher grades in creative dances—with w ■ u a a .. d. Nettfos-Warren. 7-5, 411, 47. Richard Lewis as Peer Gynt, Mrs. PM n. Morfm Wingard-Young d. Belser-Ir- and Sandra Landford as aaira- Easfoy — Mrs Mary Owens vin of Flora, 48, 42, 44. tar. Martin, 88, of 200 Russell St., Pauhlri Finals An Arabian scene and the died at 2:50 pjn. Thursday at a Hornsby-Dulin of Flora d. Strauss waltz—by the sixth local hospital after a long ill- Wingard-Young. 43. 4-6, 41. grades—with Phillip m»/V|tu ness. Dreher High of Colrabia took as narrator. A native of Clinton, daughter the match with 33 points, Flo- Two girls and a boy playing af the late Warren Edgar and r a of Columbia had 27, Clinton ^ he Sue Summers ifyOraa md frud- JBMtoj. (girUI 1», ud An- jMlt c«npbeU »d Hnnk Fo.: of Capt. Robert 5. ow- ctosoo 18. to Hxnmandod a company tween the stnto^e graduated CoHege Registrars J*’. 820 In Spring Meeting Flute dasaes win also give a sT, At UtdifMd Beocti e M2 lived la Easley. The spring rrmttng of a member of the DAR, South Carolina Associahos and part preaident of Girt clans Officers will he hoM Presbyterian utchfieM Bench this Friday mght the p(4 Saturday. Mrs. Rortya C. 1 af the 9ns. tin, Presbyterian College re day School, and was prertdent af TO SHOW HER HOW SPECIAL SHE IS ! Colorful stage scenery a priate for a spring event is Flute classes wffl demonstration. This program is a •ctivity of work <ft music classes at Ba It is directed by 1 Insurance Agency Hns New Owners The James E. Wolfe will Dr. of the LADIES’ HANDBAGS White Leather, Patent and Straw only 52.99 SEAMLESS HOSE 2 pair 51.00 FLOWERS Live and Artificial LADIES’ SLIPS - DOI BLE SKIRT NYLON TRICOT SUP 1M« Nylon Beantifuly tailored yet feminine acaU lapiag yhaacen the yoke and heaftae of this fal doaMe drirt ftp. only 5239 LADIES’ GOWNS SANFORIZED NO-IRON COTTON BATISTE SHIFT GOWN 100% Cotton Beautiful self embroidery yoke and neck raffle enhance this lovely shift Coma. Button doaure. Flounced hem- wily 53&54 HAIR DRYERS Uainnal anl 9rat«m from 51535 JEWELRY Costume Jewelry Watches and Rings ducted Friday at 8 pa at ley Pri sbytertm nrh hi Cecil Cams and Rev. B. S. is a tea fey five of the South In TTrird Degree an vm in the baud wfl give a at • o’clock 1 State Employees Asm. lorbecne Slated for May 13 The Lament Unit cf the South will bold its aanart bar on May n, at TM p. m. The ba aer win be prepared by pe Me. M Lee sad Garvt be thferi de- Tickets any bo at 9:88 at Mrs. Sadte OTHER ITEMS TO Electric Fry Pans a OITaDIC 1 CM¥nKjKIS MOM HAPPY! Hats—Dusters • Easy Chain • (Cameras FREE GIFT WRAPPING Lydia Mills Store PHONE 8SS-MSI — FUl DBLIVBRY lo bead is fto