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8 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE CHataa, S. C, Thursday, July 15, 1965 PERSONAL MENTION Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nabors and children, Ralph and Elisa beth, of Boston, Mass, spent the past week with Mr. Nabors’ mother and brother, Mrs. Lucy Nabors and Mr. and Mrs. Her man Nabors. Joining them for the weekend were Mrs. Vita Mae Burnett and son, Donald, and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Burnett and children, Mrs. Virginia Mar tin and Diane, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Floyd, Mrs. Margaret Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Ches ter Padgett, all of Chariotte; Mr. and Mrs. Chesley, Abramj of Newberry; Otis Attawayuand Bo and Mrs. Blandina Donnan of Columbia. OUT OF SERVICE Charles Ray and Bobby Ham er have returned from Fort Bliss, Texas, where they were on ac tive duty with the U. S. Army for several months. Charles Johnson left Sunday for Charleston where he is serv ing two weeks active duty with the U. S. Naval Reserves. Miss Mary Erwin returned to her home in Elberton, Ga., Sat urday after a visit with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Smith. Visiting the Smith’s over the week-end were Mrs. Smith’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.. C. Sparks, her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Sparks, Jr., and child ren all of Atlanta, Ga. The Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Cole of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, form* er pastor of Elizabeth Street BUILD A NEW HOUSE Own yovt mm Only $5 Sonm. Svih #n your lol, or ours, in 2 wook*. hi Tow* or Country. 100% loo*. 10 yoar toron. Fir* In*. 4 Uto In*. Why poy root, 25 woSoh to ckooto from T*n offUo* to tor** you. 0**r 4,000 built. VWo our offko. In- 4 MDIOOMS. FOtCHCS, MAI l THIS roe MFOCMAl'tOM • boo*o. it* (mi that { WINCHESTER GRAHAMHOMES o«y. Motfot* opooi 0 in WooW you Kko to *oM 1 namS for ut In your or**? | AOOtlSS . Aartr- | orr — m. H4-I44I It, Lawaao, S. C. YARBOROUGH STUDIO and CAMERA SHOP Corner Musgrove and Pitta Strtata A CAMERAS — FILMS — PHOTO FINISHING Church of God, friends in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Barnes of Baton Rouge, La., are visiting the Donald Rowes. David Godfrey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Godfrey Sr., landed in Honolulu July 8th. Mrs. Peter E. Merrill and son, Brian Keith, “ vacationed with Miss Ina Mae Patterson of Blue Ridge, Georgia, during the 4th of July weekend. Week-end guests of Mrs. Mar guerite McGee were Mrs. Luther Watkins and daughter, Frances of Delta, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Harris and Butch of Anderson, Mrs. Eva McAlister and Pam of Newberry. They also visited Mrs. Nancy Harris who remains a patient at Bailey Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Donnan and sons, Hugh and David, of Char leston were overnight guests of the former's mother, Mrs. Hugh Donnan, last week coming es pecially for the funeral of the former’s uncle, W. H. Aull in Pendleton. They are joined by Mrs. Donnan’s daughter, Mrs. Quinton Chapman, Mr. Chap man and children, John, Jane and Jimmy also of Charleston. Misses Gwinn and Nita Willis of Aiken, nieces of Mrs. Donnan, also joined them in Pendleton. Returning with them to Aiken for the week-end were John and Jane Chapman and David Don nan. Serving On Carrier Navy Seamen Rayford E. Power and Larry L. Power, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus L. Power of 905 Mus grove St., are serving aboard, the anti-subma. rine warfare support aircraft carrier USS Hornet, which par ticipated in Seattle's “Seafair” June 18-21. are visiting Laurens County Library Bookmobile Schedule Week Of July 18-22 Monday: George Moore home, Gray Court; Mrs. Frank Bobo home, Rt. 2, Gray Court; Youngs Community House, Rt. 1, Wood ruff; Covington'home, Nell Cook home, Garrett home, Heaton home, Patton home, Rt. 2, Foun tain Inn. 1 Tuesday: Barnes home, Fuller home, Poole home, and Wix home, Rt. 1, Laurens; Robinson home and Riddle home, Rt. 2, Laurens;. Hunter home, Ora; Baughman home and Tingle home, Rt. 1, Enoree; Benjamin home, Rt. 1, Clinton. Wednesday: Whitten Village School office, Circle, Hospital and Building No. 9. Thursday: Harvey home, Hick ory Tavern; Ervin home, Capers Knight home, Johnny Davis home and Ballentine home, Rt. 1. Ware Shoals; Traynham home and Heilams home, Rt. 3, Lau rens. Bookmobile librarians are Miss Elaine Martin and Mrs. Carl Teague. *r Lonhom G. Clordy Lanham G. Clardy, 66, of MobUe, Ala., died at a hospital there Tuesday. A native of Clinton, he was a son of the late George W. and Emma Poole Clardy. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Jessie C. Clardy; two sons, Marion G. and Audrey E. Clar dy; four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be con ducted Thursday at 2:30 p. m. at Gray Funeral Home. Burial will be in Rosement cemetery. The body will arrive here at 6:25 p. m., Wednesday, and will be at the funeral home. SUIT CLUB STARTS JULY 17TH. Johnson's Men's Shop SALE! LADY MANHATTAN SPORTSWEAR 40% Off! - Wins $100 at Community Cash Glen Browder, 1965 PC graduate, who has recently joined the public relations staff of the college, was the first winner of the big prize of $100 cash given away by the Community Cash Supermarket. A num ber of other cash ^prizes were also given away, all totaling $300. The cash awards will continue^ for sev eral weeks. Browder, at right, is shown receiving the $100 from Ed Perry, manager of Community Cash. Photo by Yarborough. PVT. HAROLD N. JOHNSON Johnson Completes 'Combat Training Marine Private Harold N. Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Johnson of Joanna, re cently completed four weeks of individual combat training with the 1st Infantry Training Regiment, Marine Corps Base, Camp Lejeune, N. C. The 20-day course included over 200 hours of rigorous in struction in small unit tactics, night combat, firing weapons under simulated combat condi tions and other subjects relat ed to the Marine infantryman. Telephone Progress In Clinton Area Is Noted By Martin Demand for new telephone ser vice during the first six months of this year in Clinton and in South Carolina is running far above that of any other similar period in Southern Bell’s his tory. D. H. Martin, Clinton’s South ern Bell manager, says 217 tele phones have been added in Clin ton and Joanna since January 1. Approximately 24,000 have been added in South Carolina since the first of the year, compared to only 14,000 for the same period last year. Southern Bell now serves near ly 558,000 telephones in the state. “And we only installed our 500,- 000th one on January 7, 1964,” Martin said. “This represents about a 12 per cent gain over the last 18 months, which is out standing.” Martin added that the Telp-- phone Company is in the midst of a $3.3 million construction program in the SpartanbuFg dis trict. State wide, some $33.9 mil lion will be spent for telephone service improvement and ex pansion. Major construction program projects underway in this area include additional facilities be ing added in the southern western sections of Clinton at a cost of $25,000.00. The fact that telephone service demand is up more than 70 per cent over last year is a good indicator of the prosperity in South Carolina’s economy, Mar tin says. “Some Southern states are experiencing an increase of only 5 or 10 per cent over last year. This represents a ‘depres s-on’ compared to the way things are growing here.” Luther E. Boll Laurens—Luther Ezell Ball, Sr., 73, retired farmer and cot ton gin operator of the Barks- dale-Namie community, died at 12:25 a. m., Saturday, at'a local hospital after four months of declining health and two months of illness. A lifelong resident of the Barksdale-Namie community, he was a member of Highland Home Baptist Church. He at tended Barksdale School and Mars Hill College. His parents were the late John H. and An na Owings Ball. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Zelma Childress Ball; a son, L. E. Ball, Jr., of the home; a brother, S. T. Ball of Laurens; and four grandchildren. Funeral services were con ducted Monday at 4:00 p. m. at the Cannon Funeral Home in Fountain Inn by Rev. Grady Cline, Rev. J. B. Abercrom bie and Rev. Tray Douglas. Burial was in Highland Home Baptist Church cemetery. Dunowoy Ends Training Phase t Marine Private John H. Dun- way, son of Mr. and Mrs. Le- oy Dunaway of the Whitten Village campus, recently com pleted four weeks of individual Combat training with the 1st Infantry Training Regiment, Marine Corps Base, ‘Camp Le jeune, N. C. The 20-day cuorse included over 200 hours of rigorous in struction in small unit tactics, night combat, firing weapons under simulated combat condi tions and other subjects relat ed to the Marine infantryman. At Musk Comp Two Clinton students are at tending the 1960 8. C. Music Camp at the University of South Carolina. They are Sharon Fak- kema and Bobby PowoIL Dr. Arthur M. Fraser, head of the U8C Department of Music, and Asst Prsf. James D. 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