The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, August 05, 1965, Image 4
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THB CLINTON CBBONICLB
CUnton, S. TKurmUy, August 5, 1969
Fred Burnette Retiree
' Fred Burnett who has been with Maxwell Brothers
Furniture in Clinton as salesman since 1938, has retir
ed, according to Charles Buiee, manager of the store.
In the photo above Brunett is shown at left receiving
his first monthly Maxwell Brothers retirement trust
fund check from Buice, who made the presentation on
behalf of the corporation.—Photo by Yarborough.
HOSPITAL NEWS
Patients currently at Bailey
Memorial Hospital include:
Cross Anchor—Luther Willard.
Cross Hill — Mrs. Barbara
Quarles.
Mountville—Mrs. Faye Jones,
Elizabeth Brown and Mrs. Eva
Leaman.
Whitmire—Mrs. Mary Crocker
and Mrs. Luck Mattox.
Kinards — Elliott Wadson and
W. E. Caudell.
Laurens—Randy Tucker and
Lottie Todd.
Joanna — Wilhelmena Suber
and Faye Gaskins.
Clinton—Ricky Holder, Milton
Burton, James Tiider, Scott
Dawkins, Charles Vincent, Sam
Johnson, James Simmons, Mrs.
Molly Painter, Johnny Walker,
Timothy Barnes, Mrs. Margaret
Copeland, Mrs. Barbara Burden.
Mrs. Myrtle Jones, Mrs. Leanna
Holland, Dianne Whiteford, Mrs.
Amanda Kuykendall, Celia Cas
que, Mrs. Glenda Dominick,
Mrs. Elizabeth W ilson and baby
boy, Mrs. Mary Faye Byrd and
baby boy, Mrs. Pamela Moses
and baby boy, Mrs. Vivian Mes-
sick, Mrs. Argike Simpson, Mrs.
Jessie Patterson, Mrs. Annie
Mae Copelnad, Minnie Nash,
John Henry James, Mrs. Mamie
Jackson. Joel Moon, Mrs. Meda
Williams. Slrs^ Amanda Gary,
J. D. Hairston. Sr., Willie Clark
and Freddie Gary-
Discharged patients include:
Florida—Lamar Locke.
Greenville — Mrs. Susan Wil
son.
Mountville—Mrs. Clara Suber
and Allen Cunningham.
Gaffney—Elizabeth Nelson.
Kinards—Mrs. Mary Jo Par-
ducci and baby girl.
Cross Hill—Mrs. Helen Boyce,
David Quarles, Mrs. Olivia
Speakes and baby girl, Wanda
King and J. M. Galloway.
Joanna—Martha Rogers, Mrs.
Juanita Bright, W. B. Murrah,
Robert Carr, Mrs. Mettle Har
ris, Gordon Oxner, Peggy Kel
ley, Mrs. Mabel Stroud, Mrs.
Pamela Ginn, Mrs. Lee Lever,
Calvin Franklin, and Mrs. Las
sie Willingham.
Laurens—Mrs. Lucille Lyles,
Mrs. Betty Jean Richardson,
Ernest Barnes, Mrs. Mary Walk
er, Clifford Barnes, R. B. Burn
side, Mrs. Rome 11a Nelson, Mrs.
Martha Brown and baby boy,
Edward Brad berry and Jeff
Campbell.
Clinton—Johnny Bailey, Mrs.
Brenda Byrd and baby girl,
Mrs. Margaret Greer and baby
boy, Mrs. Julia Byrd, Mrs.
Wilma Coleman, Joe Dickson,
Norma Dickson, Mrs. Frances
Elridge, Mrs. Marie Hamrick,
Mrs. Rachel Martin, Mrs. Bren
da Pace, Katherine Scurry and
baby boy, Mrs. Theresia Oakley
and baby girt, Mrs. Linda
Brown and baby girl, Henry
Metz, Stanley Owens, Mrs. Sula
Reynolds, Mrs. Mattie Lee Whit
ten, Ida Mae Henderson, Hazel
Spelce, Mrs. Alice Dunaway, J.
W. Fowler, Mrs. Ol aMauldin.
Mrs. Ruby Butler, Shirley Bled
soe, Mrs. Margie Brewer, James
Ammons, Jr., Clause Cleveland,
Sally Copeland, Mrs. Beatrice
Crawford. James Ronald Gil
bert, Buddy Ledford, Mrs. Lu
cinda McMonis, Joseph Oakley,
Mrs. Kittle Sowers, Mrs. Ruby
Scogin, Mrs. Mary Cole and
baby boy, Mrs. Helen Bobo,
Mrs. Ruby Baker, Ryan Law-
son, Wayne Hairston, Floyd
Pearson, Mrs. Lillian Thompson,
Peggy Ballard, Wilma Smith,
Milton Milam, Dessie Wilkes,
Jesse Gary, Gary Compton,
Mrs. Doris Butler, Mrs. Bertha
Callahan, Lois Rice, Mrs. Annie
Smith, Mrs. Lillie Black, Larry
Salelon, Mrs. Marjorie Young,
Betty Lee Dunlap and baby girl,
Mrs. Nancy Gary and baby
girl, Mrs. Fanner Jackson,
Mrs. Betty Johnson and baby
boy, Clyde Bigbee, Jerry Bak
er, H. B. Brown, Perry Barnes,
Mrs. Carolyn Cato, Young Fau-
cett. Mrs. Louise Crowell, Mrs.
Bertha Jones, Brenda Wilson,
Mary Worthy and Bob Young.
PERSONAL
MENTION
Mr. and Mrs. Reese Young
and family have returned home
after vacationing lor two weeks
at Pawleys Island.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Auddy Park
er of Chariotte, N. C., visited
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bagwell
Sunday.
Marshall Cutchin of Char
lottesville, Va., is visiting his
grandmother, Mrs. W. L. Mar
shall. His parents. Dr. t and
Mrs. Joe Cutchin and children
will be here for the week-end
MBS. GEORGE LAWRENCE JONES
and accompany him home.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Horne
of Charlotte, N. C. f spent Bun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. W. S.
Horne.
Mrs. H. B. Gaskin
Mrs. Sallie Stevens Gaskin, 96,
of 612 N. Broad St., died Sunday
afternoon at Bailey Memorial
Hospital after several months of
declining health and an illness of
a week.'
A native of McBee, daughter
of T. E. Stevens of Clinton and
the late Margaret Marshall Stev
ens, she lived in Laurens County
for 34 years. She was a member
of Calvary Baptist Church.
Surviving in addition to her
father are her husband, H. B.
Gaskin; two sons, Redick T. Gas
kin of Clinton and Robert L. Gas-
Miss Montgomery Weds Lt Jones
In an impressive ceremony bride’s parents. Tommy Hoi-
S. C. Highway Users which took place * “ outdoor land ’ organi8t ’ piayed through - sSvms ofTauSwu, r. g
* M cottincr Miss Ranrirn Jnvrp out thp Invplv affair A ninir m tr xi
Par $143,217,000
In Tans In 19(3
DOUAR
REMAINING SUMMER
MERCHANDISE
V 2 PRICE!
INCLUDING:
Dresses * Shorts - Bathing Suits
Hats and Jewelry
BLOU SES Vs OFF
ALL SALES CASH AND FINAL
J?Ou<L SUopfte
207 North Broad Street
Free PhrMag la Rear
8S3-2472
DONT WAIT
wuninYs
AUGUST 5, 6, AND 7TH.
Wl2off
on all
er
ALL SUMMER STRAW
(COLORED) HATS
Vi Price
(NO WHITES)
ONE LOT
Clutch Bags . 50c
ONE LOT
Glove* 51.00
ONE LOT
Hoae $1.00
ONE LOT
Handbag* . 51.00
ONE LOT
Pantks* & Brief*
setting. Miss Sandra Joyce out the lovely affair. A pink Stevens of Joanna and E. N.
Montgomery and Lieutenant and white color scheme was Stevens of Aiken; five sisters,
George Lawrence Jones of carried out. A beautifully dec- Mrs. Johnny Mae Stogner and
Tampa, Fla., were united in orated tiered cake was rented C V M L
marriage Sunday, August 1, at by Mrs. Hiram Brown. Others Mrg Francis Augustine of Aiken
Cdlumbia The average f our o’clock in the garden of asssiting in serving were Miss- an j Mrs. C. M. Fowler of Vir-
South Carolina highway user ^ bride’s home near Laurens. es Mary Umi and Barbara ginia Beach, Va.; and four
paid $150 in special state and The bride is the daughter of Montgomery, cousins of the grandchildren,
federal road taxes 196 3. the M r. and Mrs. Samuel Frank- bride; Miss Donna Rook of Funeral serivees were conduc-
South C a r o 11 n a Petroleum ij n Montgomery of Laurens. Newberry, Mrs. Ruth Jones, te< j Tuesday at 3 p.m. at Cal-
C< ^ nC n r ^ ported today- The bridegroom is the son of Miss> Sadie Young and Mrs. vary Baptist Church by Rev. J.
R. B. Bennett, Jr., chair- Colonel and Mrs. Lamar Jones Jinmiy Blalock. Mrs. Herman ^ Spillers and Rev. Ross Pick-
man of the petroleum organ!- o£ Tokyo j apan Wheeler presided at the guest ett Burial wa8 i n Rosemont Ce-
zaUon, said that the 1963 per Officiating at the double- register. metery.
vehicle tax burden for the state ring ceremony was the Rev. The bridegroom’s parents, Pallbearers were Joseph H.
showed an increase of $29 over ^ John Turner of Cross Hill. who - wr e unable to attend the Johnson, Clarence and James
the comparable figure of five The exchange of vows took ceremony, sent a silver loving Fulmer, Ernest L. Dawkins,
years earlier. place in a beautiful wooded CU P for the couple’s first toast. j ac )c Cunningham and H. L.
He pointed out that the high- where a mtle brook ran For * wedding trip to Nas- Amick.
way-user taxes include such nearby. On either side of a saUi Mrs - Jones wore a Dres-
itmes as state motor vehicle w bjte arch were two la.ge has- den blue dressmakers suit styl-
registration fees, the federal ket arrangements of chrysan- ®d with a fitted sheath dress Homes of Clinton as sales rep
levies on automobiles, tires, the mums, gladioli and other and a® elongated cut-away resentative.
tread rubber and lubricating dainty summer flowers. Sev- coat - slle wore a ® imported Th$ bridegroom, a graduate
the state and federal taxes on era ] large caladiums added to 8traw bat of matchnig color of Choctawhatchee High School
motor fuel. The present state the natural setting for the cere- a ®d bone skin accessories. She in Shalimar, Fla., was a 1964
levy on gasoline is 7 cents a mon y. also wore opera-lengh pearls, grdauate of The Citadel. He is
gallon, he added, while the Nuptial music was presented * Sift Jrom tbe bridegroom, in Army Intelligence and is
federal rate is 4 cents a gallon. b y Tommy Holland of Clinton, a ®^ the orchid corsage from presently stationed At Fort
State and federal taxes paid organist. ber bridal bouquet. Bragg, N. C. While at The Cit-
ry South Carolina highway Matron of honor was Mrs. T b e bride is a graduate of adel and at Fort Bragg he re
users in 1963 totaled $143,217,- Herman T. Jennings of McCor- L®® 1 **®* High School, attended ceived outstanding honors on
WQ, of which $83,662,000 repre- m i ck| aU nt of the bride. She Limestone College where she various occasions,
seated state levies, Bennett wore a dress of aqua dotted was a member of The Lantrn The couple will make their
said. Motor fuel tax receipts 8w i ss w jtb fitted bodice, full staW - Sb* bas since been em- home at Fort Bragg after Au-
alone accounted for 71 per cent bouffant skirt, scoop neckline, Ployed by Azalea Mobile gust 8.
of the state total. and elbow-length sleeves. Her
Every state in the nation picture hat was _ of matching
registered increases in the braided horsehair with satin
level of highway-user taxes be- band, bow and streamers. She
tween 1968 , and 1963, Bennett carried a unique white wicker
noted. He said that 1963 is the basket containing yellow and
least year for which statistics white gladioli and dwarf chry
santhemums.
Bridesmaids were Miss
Thorne Shumate of Fountain
Inn, classmate of the bride at
Limestone College; and Miss
Judy Montgomery of Gray
Coyrt and Greenville, cousin
of the bride, who wore rose •
dotted swiss dresses; Miss
Mary Milam of Mountville, and
Mrs. William Brownlee of
Greenwood, who wore identical
dotted swiss in green; Miss
Marie Hegler of Laurens, and
Miss Kathie Rimer of Clinton,
who wore pink. The brides
maids In their colorful gowns
of pink, rose, green, and aqua,
with full hooped skirts, match
ing picture hats and bouquets
added beauty to nature’s set-
ing as did the two junior
bridesmaids, Miss Pam West
of Seneca, and Miss Linda
Chabra of Greenville, both of
whom wore lavender.
Mias Kim Jennings of Mc
Cormick, cousins of tht bride,
wore yellow dotted swiss.
Serving as best man was Lt.
William Youngstrom of Ft.
Revival services will be bald Bennnig, Ga. Ushers included
at Friendship Baptist Church, James Reynolds of Juna-
North Broad Street Extension, lusks, N. C., Bill Meyer of
August 6-19, with Dr. John Gam- Clinton, Lt. Robert Worth, Lt.
Me as guest speaker. The Bun- jerry Clary, Lt. William
day evening service wil begin at Brownlee, U. Robert Kasper.
7:00 o’clock and the mid-week all of Ft. Benning, and Monty
services at 7:30. Montgomery of Laurens, broth-
Dr. Gamble, a native of North er of the bride
^ lta *° d . * X—™ »«re Brent
years of college training and Jennings of McCormick.
was ordained to the ministry by Brace Loomt
are availaMe.
2 pr*. ...... 51.00
ONE LOT
Gowns .... $2.00
No Approval*
Nor Lny-Awaya
All Sako Fiaal
ONE STRAW HAT FREE WITH LUCKY NUMBER
The Little Hat Shop
a. c.
984-3959
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BEY. JOHN GAMBLE
ftarivd Senricos At
Friendship Church
August 15th.-18th.
until all other avenues of hope
are gone before you iavestl-
gate Chiropractic Caro.' The
longer you wait the more dif
ficult it is to make a correc
tion.
Place yourself and your
friends under Chiropractic
Health Care now.
If In the opinion of your
doctors of chiropractic you
are not a chiropractic <
you , will bo referrd to
proper specialist.
How many people have
said, “Oh, if 1 had only known
about chiropractic care seen-
er.” Dent let this happen «s
you. Do not close your mind to somethtog that yon don’t
know anything about. Investigate and see fm
There are thousands of satisfied
all walks of life. Take your health
praetor of your choice. Don’t WaH—Do it
to toe
DR. J. T. FRENCH
Office Honrs: Monday Through Saturday—
9:99 to 12 a. m., 2|99 to 4:99 p. m., 1:99 to t:9t p. m
by appointment only.
♦k* sw j ^ T , Bruc « Looper of Chwenville.
Sir F N rt C B aSfe Ri®«bearer was Master Joey
^ Ch.br. of GrreoriU..
u. s. tzz
wide, city-wide and church cam- ne j at f er * war * •“ a®te-
paigns, carrying the gocpel mes- taffeta ° f , 8ilk
sage to thousands. Mr. Gamble's in paa “ ® ^
presentation of the rosnel i* . gardenia white. The full
clear, dynamic, dramatic, sim-
pie mid serious, hot ho often H *. f ruffle out-
relaxes his audience with a hu- I i,led , “ lace ’ ^ e ? lre ^
morons story from a farm boy’s ^ om 01 ^ gown w “ l ®
experience. Hear him murwer ^ and ^ troot ***** •***<*
your questions problems of R* fj^^e V. The fitted bodice
fear, frustration, faith and the fa- featlired a lace-trimmed su
ture. You may yiyo hear him brina o^okline accented by
each morning at 10:30 this week peari * lo ®8 sleeves also
and next over radio station °* lace -
WPCC. Her headdress was of French
a orange Moosoms to which a
full bouffant veil was attached.
Her bouquet was a white or
chid corsage centered on n Ho
garth curve in which white
Sweetheart rotes, not and fora
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BETTY LOU PACE
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED
Mr. and Mrs. Paris Dee Pace of Lake City, Tena.,
the engagement of their daughter, Betty Lon, to Jimmy Dean
Bass, Jr., sea of Mr. and Mrs. Bass of Route 3, this city.
The wedding will take place at four o’clock ni the afternoon,
September 4, in toe Ida Cason Memorial Chapel, Calloway Gar
dens, Pine Mountain, Ga.
Miss Pace attended the University of Tennessee, Knoxville,
Tenn., and was graduated from Massey College, Atlanta, Ga.
Mr. Bass will receive his B. A. degree in Business Adminis
tration from Oglethorpe University, Atlanta, Ga., in August.
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