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wm.- 1 1 *S Cliaton, S. C., Thursday, November 18, 1965 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE WHO'S WHERE - • - A. - * J , Reported By __ Naomi Seymour Phones 833-0541 or 833-1817 Items of Interest About Clinton Folk grandmother, Mrs. S. Paul An- ternatives, we can attract re- ate mailing bundles on Novem- A group of Clinton Camp Fire to give thoughtful der$on. this week. IN VETERANS HOSPITAL search at our atomic plant ber 2 > 3 > 811(1 4. girls working under the direction to the educational (The Savannah River Plant in Sixty-five of the ladies were of Mrs. Lewis S. Hay will mail a tained in the L ‘ H tr ? a _ g _!'f 11 Aiken) and our state universi- ^ the Laurens area ties,” Dorn said. the Veterans Administration Hospital in Columbia where he will undergo surgery. ' James F. McDonald is con valescing at his home on Young Drive following an ill ness and several weeks stay at Baiiey Memorial Hospital. Vis- itng th? McDonalds during the week-end were Mrs. Henry Mc Donald of Greenville and her son, Leland McDonald, a stu Gray reminder on November 20 to letter. Mr. Gardnar Court was represented by 14 per- those who have not responded to that Christinas Seals „ t v . ons; Hickory Tavern and Ora the appeal letter. able for anyone who did He t®" 1 the y oun f * Democ r 8 ts both had 6 reprseentatives; Lan- william A. Gardner of Green- ceive ah appeal letter. Those la the state must refuse to allow ford had 2; a nd one was from w(K) d County, chairman of the terested may notify him ST hie racism to become its ^ po cy, Waterloo. campaign, expressed hopes for a co-chairmen, George H. Corael- pnuosopny or conauct. The first returns will be opened gain over last year’s total of son of Clinton and G. Wlrrou WB* at the Greenwood School District $20,286.34. He urged each recipi- Us of Laurens or Hie Births office today. ent to respond generously and Hon office. EICHELBERGER Reverend and Mrs. Hugh Lee _ ^ ^ _ _ _ _ . Eichelberger, Jr., of Henderson- W • • # • • • 9 • • • • w • • • # # •. ? Christmas Seal Letters Mailed More than 21,000 letters con taining Christmas Seals have been mailed to firms and indi- deht at the University of Geor- ville, N. C., announce the birth Miss Beverly, Muller, student gery patient at Emory Univer- spending the past two weeks with gj a> Athens. a son ’ Lee, III, on No at Anderson Juhiof Xollege in sity Hospital in Atlanta, Ga. Fol- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Visiting Mrs. R. C. Stewart vem Uor H- Anderson, spent Saturday with lowing surgery Mrs. Anderson Campbell and Mrs. T. M. Sease. and Mr and Mrs 0 . B. King The Eichelbergers have three her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul spent two weeks recuperating Lt. Sease spent the week-end Sunday were Mr and Mrs G daughters, Sandra, Julia, and Muller. with her sisters. Misses Mary with his mother and accompan- R ^odie of Norfolk Va Mr Anne. Sandra and Julia have Mrs. R. Chris Adair has return- L°u 8nd P8tti Britt ^ Tift00 - Ga - ied his famil y home and Mrs. Lee Bodie, Mr! and been sending several days with ed to her home on W. Walnut St., Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Stall- CALLED TO VIRGINIA Mrs. V. M. Grill of Greenville; t he ‘ r g rand m o tber, Mrs. Hugh having been a patinet at BaUey worth .Mrs. Joe Nixon, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Southall Miss Linda White of the Uni- Le f Eichelberger, on West Wal- Memorial Hospital for several Cally Gault were among Clin- have returned from Petersburg, versity of South CaroUna, Co- nut street - days recuperating from pneu- tonians attending the Frederick- Va., where they were called lumbia; Stephen O. White of monia. P C. Football game in Ports- last week due to the death of the Mitchell College, Statesville, N. Miss Attilia Bixler will return mouth, Va., this past Saturday, former’s brother-in-Uw, Gordon c . Mr8 Sallie Minick( w H to her home in Trenton, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jacobs and c - Baxter. Minick and Mrs. Avery De having visited for several weeks Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wilson attend- Mrs. Thomas F. Hollis has ic- Logcbe of Saluda; Mr. and with her brother the Rev. Alfred ed the Clemson-Maryland game, turned from a visit with her Mrs Homer Bodie of ^ city L. Bixler and family. . Miss Betty Mae Baldwin, stu- ATTENDS PARENTS Misses Barbara Eichelberger dent at St. Andrews Presbyterian and Mf*- Richard uuicsiat, WEDDING ANNIVERSARY and Oorinne Boyd, students at College and classmate, Miss ru, ind. _. . Mr. and Mrs. Gary Holcomb ^ - , , the University of South Carolina, Brenda Edwards, spent the week- Dr. and Mrs D -D-Wjame and ^ Cainpobello recently ^ viduals in Greenwood and LaU- spent the weekend at home with end with Miss Baldwin’s parento, Mr and Mri - a ttend the 50th wedding anniver- r ens b A y the , 1! }f bercul08 " their parents Mrs. John Eichel- Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Baldwin. ^nd* t^mnT’frien’ds and iSa- sar V o{ Mrs - Holcomb’s parents, 18 and H« alth Association berger and Dr. and Mrs. D. H. Dinner guests Wednesday of THp Rb^ we^e auests Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Howard. proximately 275 hours at the McFadden. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hart were Dr. “ ve8 r Mrs Le^tor Harbin Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Cox Laurens E-Z Uvtng Center to the Mr. and Mrs. Paul Muller re- and Mrs. John F. Rainey, Robert L were to GreenviUe recently and final Preparation of the Christ- turned earlier last week from Rainey, and David Vandiver of and * ./n m iH nr Tnd attended the Furman - George mas Seal letter8 ' Mr * Ral P h L v several days visit with Mrs. Mul- Anderson. The get-to-gether was daughter and son-in-law, Dr. and Washington footbaU game Waldrep of Laurens enlisted the ler’s sister, Mrs. W. F. McCon- planned for U. and Mrs. John S. xL_ c.Lwr.rH Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Chaney of volunteers to stuff, seal, sort, nell to Hartford, Kentucky, who Rainey who are visiting the . ” f 1S8 ® 8 Greenwood and Mr. and Mrs. and tie the letters into approprl- is recovering from a minor Harts and Rainey’s before their IT T om ChUdress and children of stroke. departure for Fort Ord, Calif. . „ n H ’ visitine their Laurens were dinner guests Sun- Mrs. W. R. Anderson has re- Mrs. Bill Sease and children of Mp .,,,1 vf rs David day of their Parents, Mr. and turned home, having been a sur- Fort Benning, Ga., have been R, , ’ . „ nH Mr ' WvJ ,tt Mrs. S. Carl Chaney. v “tog wiU, uleS V * CAT, °" 5 HA * I f SrON daughters were their roommates Ml *- and Mrs - Goyne Simpson from Columbia College, Misses 8 ^ 1 **™* to Charleston Cindy Perry and Cecil Thomas. , Simpson s sister and Mr and Mrs. Ronald Cleaver brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. of Elberton, Ga., were visitors G< *J rge ^ in the city the past week-end, M 1 *- and M ”- H - M^ij 1 » nd coming especially for the Clin- SXoing%.S > to fitte ton-Woodniff game Friday eve. chri|tenin S g eeremony Smday of n1 ^' i Mrs. Martin’s Goddaughter, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence War- L park at the E p iscopal ren were in Durham, N. C., the . past week-end, going especially Visiting Mr and Mr8 BaUey f ® r . th fr Eather-Son festivities at Dixon and famil ms t week _ Duke University where their son end Was Mrs brother mt"nded ie Fo«” B “' w< x- d o' A " burn University. game on Saturday. Among Winthrop College stu dents home for the week-end were Misses Norma Davidson, Mary Robinson, and Janet John son. 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Pelt( J 8 - l Yj**Y* made to Young Democrat daughter Susan, of Falls Chureh^ Clubs in the state ms faU Va., are visiting their mother and „ There are ^ of ^ px treme left and of the extreme right who would make for our state a demonstrators' para dise, draining from all sections of America the malcontents, beatniks and harbingers of evil,” he said. “South Carolina will not be swept off its feet by emotion- - j alism or rascism. “The people of South Caro lina have lived in harmony for nearly 300 years. We are not going to let the bigots destroy the future of our state,” Dorn said. Dorn, a 41-year-old veteran of nine terms as a congress man, said the state has a “tra dition of tolerance” shown in 1928 when it backed Alfred E. Smith, a Catholic Democrat who ran unsuccessfully for President against Republican Herbert Hoover. Dorn said the tradition was continued to 1960 when the state voted for Catholic John F. Kennedy for president, and has been demonstrated through the years by Sol Blatt, State representative from Barnwell County and a Jew, who has continually been re-elected and chosen speaker of the House of Representatives. Dorn referred to picketing of Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson during the 1964 presidential campaign when her “Lady Bird Special” campaign train stopped at Co lumbia. He said the action “by a small minority to our state shocked the representatives of the national press.” “Any group or any organiza tion or any political party which bases its appeal purely upon race or religion is doing our state a great disservice,” Dorn said. He said the state’s youth have shown “a superiority necessary for the further progress of our state.” »» “They are demonstrating a maturity necessary to solve the campus problems of today.” Dorn said the state “will con tinue Democratic” and main tain a “healthy climate for new and old industry and opportun ities for all of our people.” “In this age of astronauts and space, there is no room for intolerance, bigotry and vio lence, Don said. ~ | “With tolerance and under standing and with positive si- CHEVROLET W0RKP0WER WITH DOUBLE-STRONG CONSTRUCTION — * • Chevy pickups for ’66 are built strong to stand up to tough jobs. Cabs, for example, have double-wall roof construction, a rigid double-wall cowl and husky framing around door openings. Lower side panels of Fleetside models are also douMo-waHed. Chassis, too, is designed for extra strength. You can get a C 1 /*-, 8-, or 9-ft body and a big now 250-cu.-in. Six. Or specify a rugged 327-cu.-8n. V8. 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