The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 06, 1966, Image 4
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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Clinton, S. C., Thursday, January 6, 1966
PERSONAL
MENTION
COMPLETETS TRAINING
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Photo by Col. James G. Bogle, Atlanta. GO
-Pvt.Allies G. Lawson, son of
Mrs. .lilies L Lawson and the
late Mr. Lawson* is spending
a 20-day leave with his family
after finishing training at Par
ris Island with the Marine
Corps.
Cadets Billy Hamer, Keith P;
Trammell and Gordon Stewart y'
left Monday for Camden Mili-
tary^’Academy in Camden after
spending the holidays with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Kobert Hamer, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Trammell agd Dr. and
Mrs. Claude Cooler.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snow,
Jr., entertained with a dinner
Tuesday for their childjpn, Mr.
and Mrs. Danny Snow and
daughter, Ashley Bean, and
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Dixon.
Mr. and Mrs. Dixon are leav
ing this week to make their
By William 8. Cannon trips over the 9 miles of moun- home in Clemson where he will
Children from all walks of tain railroad. The train normaL be a student,
life have always liked trains, iy operates during the summer Mrs. Irby Hipp of Rock Hill,
and many have spent hourss months as an excursion line as visited in the city recently,
watching them hurtle along a part of Echo Valley Park at coming especially to attend the
their tracks, going from place Cleveland If takes oil. water, Vuneral services of Mrs: G.. W.
to place carrying passengers and a crew to operate the lo- Hollingsworth,
and freight. Some children comotive and its train, and ( Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Cole
have never ridden a train nor since the engine is drained of have returned to their home in
have they ever seen an dperat- all its water during the cold Athens, Ga.,‘after spending the
>ing steam locomotive. .Some winter months, it has to be re- holidays with her parents, Mr.
children would not have the filled for special events and and Mrs. Carlton Winn,
money nor the opportunity to fired up. The crew, made up of Mrs Joe W. Leake is visiting
ride a steam-powered train, the -regolar engineer, the com- ber niece, Mrs. George Weath-
for many of the remaining pany general manager, and a ers. and Mr. Weathers in Green-
steam locomotives in this coun- Presbyterian College professor viHe
try are in parks and on ex- as fireman, said they were de- Visiting, during |he . holidays
cursion railroads. lighted that the train could run ^ rs Speake. were
Not so with a group of chii. for the kids, and were pleased *' ,r a . n ^. N,r 1 s ' > Jam ® s C . w °° d -
dren which visited upper tobea part of their Christmas Jr -; of Cha rlottesville. \ a. Also
Odell Langston
L. W. McClain
Whitten Village Children \
Ride Swamp Rabbit Railroad
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Lewis A. Crawford
Julian W. White
18 years, was a Baptist and
Four Are Promoted at Joanna
Greenville county at Cleveland f . , • sister, 8 Mrs. Lois Thomas of Three plant superintendents the Lions Club and served as widow of Eli Mason,
on Wednesday, December a, Village stated thn^ thu Macon. Ga. and a plant engineer have beOn its secretary - treasurer in 1956. Surviving in addition to her
for a ride on the Swamp Rabbit Whitten Village stated that this ^ Frank ^ appointed for the Joanna He is married and the father daughter are four other daugh- nounces a singing at the Clin-
of three children. The family ^ ers > Mrs. Manday Bramlett ton Fire Baptized Church Sun-
and Mrs. L. B. Collins of Ath- day at 2:30 p. m. The public
•( Robertson of Thompson, Ga.; 25
Dir 1118 grandchildren and 46 great-
CHAPPELL grandchildren.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Chappell Funeral services were conduc-
of Route 1, Clinton, announce ted Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. at
the birth of a daughter, Rebec- Calvary ^Baptist Church by Rev.
ca Dianne, at Bailey Memorial J. W. JJplllers and Rev. W. A.
Hospital on December 22. Clarkr^Burial was.in Rosemont
Mrs. Chappell was the form- Cemetery,
er Miss Lynda Whelchel of Jo-
< anna. They also have another Mrs. McKinney'
daughter, Karen Patricia, jvho Mrs Mattie Law 7 son McKin .
is two years old. ^ . ney ^ died Frlday mornin g
SNOW . j n a Chester hospital after two
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Ray wee.ks of decUning health. #
Snow of 103 East Milton Road, Native of Laurens County,
vJoanna, announce the birth of daughter of the late Frank and
a daughter, Ashley Dean, on Sally Lawson, she lived in
December 14 at Bailey Memo- Chester 18 years and was a
rial Hospital. Mrs. SnOw is the Baptist.
former Miss Cheryl Ann Shultz, • Surviving are six daughters,
daughter/of Mrs. George Mrs. R. R. (Eula Mae) Wil-
' Shultz and the late Mr. Schultz banks of Clinton, Mrs. Chester
of Laurens.’ x (Ruby) Piwawar, Mrs. Joe
BLACK (Frankie) Cassels, Mrs. Wal-
J • Mr., and Mrs. William E. ter (Frances) Dwindy and Mrs.
Black of,Anderson announce the Mary Brown of Columbia and
v, birth of a son, David Alan, born Miss. Ruth Dora Nagler of
December 20, in Anderson Me- Washington, Di C.; two sons,
morial Hospital. Jimmy B. S^mmler of Clinton
Maternal grandparents are and Russell B. SUnarier of Eno-
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Spoon of ree : fiv e brothers, Algie Law-
this city and paternal grarld- son Georgia, Albert Lawson
parents, Mr. land Mrs. W. C. °f Spartanburg,* Victor Lawson
Black of Belton. of Clinton, Lewis Lawson of
They also have a son and Dayton, Ohio,, and Robert Law-
daughter Billy, 7 years old, and son °f Thomasville, N. C.; a
1 Lynn, 1 1-2 years old. sister, Mrs. Betty Lawson of
Clinton; 15 grandchildren and
AJ Cl’ ki' 14 great-grandchildren.
MTS. til MdSOn Fuperal services were con-
Dip« Af Ano a# Q? ducted Sunday at 2:30 p. m. at
t/ica or ■ DaVtdson Street Baptist Church
Mrs. Mary Pelfry Mason, 92, by Rev. Floyd Hellams and
died in a Columbia hospital Rev. Robref Edwards. Burial
Monday after several years of was in Mount Lebanon Baptist
declining health. Church cemetery in Union,
Natiye of Athens, Ga., she County. • (
J lived with—-a daughter, Mrs. „
Dorotha Mason Wells in Clinton, Singing Sunday At
Fire Baptized Church
Rev. Brady Gibson an-
Mj Meighliors
“Hey-wa
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FIRST TIME
at this
LOW PRICE
Cover formerly
used on $79.50
Posturepedic*
plus our most
costly deep
quilting
Railroad. Students from Whit- was the biggest .thing that had . , , , u miiu
and happened o .these children in a guest last week {o her mece Plants of Greenwood Mdls -
Mrs. .C
ten Village in Clinton,
<r.m Boy. Farm .. ***** •«* *»•. «« ^ *»& t’SST.&X*. Streetman .„d JTW&i"
were guests of General Manag- would be recaUed as the out- lo "’ mi . ... _ Uv€ January 1 - Robert A. Lin- “'j"" ad Ta Mrs w - F - Beisk y of Joanna;
er J. V. Cannon of the Swamp standing event of Christmas „ H0Uda> ' ? U t! tS C ;. M er vice-president for manufac- ™ ^ “2^ six sons, B, T. Mason of Jo^
er J. V. Cannon of the Swamp standing event of Christmas . .. ,
Rabbit Railroad, Echo Valley ter them. Most of the children Pad f y and Mrs. W. L. Mar- turing, announced.
Park, Inc., and a group of Clin- involved do not have homes to
and interested visit at Christmas, and the ges-
citizens. These Santa-spirited ture of the Swamp Rabbit Rail-
held positions from electrician
anna, E. B. Mason of Newberry,
shall were Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Odell Langston has been to . f 1 ?” 1 e ngin «« r - He has com- wm Mason ^ Kj^dg CT ar-
Want Ads
ton businessmen and interested visit at Christmas, and the ges- i- utc hens of Charlottesville. na med superintendent for yarn ^ouroes ^todustriaT^lec^nics enCe Mason of Seneca, Otis Ma- NOTICE Experienced
p Rabbit Rail- Xa ’ Mr and Mrs Brewer Dix- preparation in Joanna Plant No. coarses ia mdu strial electronics son of Athens and CUu Mason keeper wants job. Now e
paid other necessary expenses road, its owners and manage-
on and Connie of
book.
preparation in Joanna Plant No. son ot Atnens and CUn Mason Keeper warns juu. employ-
Miami 14, l. W. McClain has been ap- and mec hani ca j drafting. He of Macon, Ga.; three brothers, ed. Available on two weeks no-
citizens bought the fuel and moat, and the local Clinton Shores FlB., and Dr. and Mrs. pointed superintendent of ^fr2m^ a 2 e ’ Rel) ’ 811(1 Cart Pelfry of tice • Write Box c "° ^hron-
to fire up and operate steam citizens who footed the bill will KeUy Duton of GreenviUe. weaving in Joanna Plant No. December^ ^, from the^Durst Athens; a sister, Mrs. Noah icle. J6-lc
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locomotive 110 for two round long be remembered.
View*
G. W. Fuller
Funeral services for George
William Fuller, 88, of Copeland Oiir
Road, were conducted Friday V/lli rvcdllcrs
at 2:30 p. m. at the home by ^ , _ _ . ,
Rev. J. w. Spillers and Rev. Edltor ’ The Chronicle:
John R. Waters. Burial was in
Holly Grove Cemetery.
Plant. White is married and
lives .in Greenwood. He is a
Baptist.
In Greenville General l4, and Lewis A. Crawford has
Cecil Wilson is a patient in been named sperintendent of
Greemille General Hospital Joanna Plant No. 13. * j ,
where he is undergoing treat- . , . r
ment. Julian W. White, Jr., has
Mrs Harry Layton joined her been named plant engineer A - 1 um »> ,,n
sister. Mrs. R. O. Ward in Langston, with 23 years of Gray Court — Wamie A.
Kingstree for a few days visR seiwice at Greenwood Mills, Tumbtin, 84, retired policeman
with relatives in JacksonviUe, has held various positions in and farm d led ni a Laurens
Your editorial of November Fla the manufacturing operation. . t ^ ^ „ o Q
25, “Weakened Beyond Re- Mrs. Claude Lawson is under- He was transferred to Joanna hospital luesday, Dec. 28, at
Pallbearers were Jerry Har- P air .” in calling for localities going treatment at Bailey Me- as assistant superintendent in 7:15 a - m - after three weeks of
ris, Jimmy Gambrell, Hilliard 10 forestall federal intenention morial Hospital. August of 1965. He has com- serious illness. >
Bellue, Joel Gentry, Buddy hy acting to solve local prob- pleted the company’s manage- Born in Laurens County, son
Oakley and Joe Spillers. lems, is hopefully the .beginning Erskine Lenoir Rhvnp m cnt development programs, of the late Sidney and Nancy
Mr. Fuller died late Tuesday °f 8 new trend on your edito- 1 nyne including International COrre- Owens Tumbtin, he was a
night, Dec. 28, after several rial page. To Furnish Opposition sppndence Schools courses in member of Gray Court Baptist
years of declining health. Those who are concerned r . • , . . textile manufacturing and the Church. He was formerly a
Native of Raleigh, N. C. son about local matters hope you baturdoy and Monday Dale Carnegie course. He and Gray Court policeman and was
of the late Jim and Peggie Hig- will Slow turn your attention to Erskine and Lenoir Rhyne will 188 wif e live in Greenwood and superintendent of Fountain Inn
gins Fuller, he lived most of seeking r e m e d i e s a for such visit Clinton this coming Satiir- attend Mathews Methodist Wa ter Works in the late 1920s.
his life in Clinton. things as inadequate schools, day and Monday nights as Pres- Church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. low teacher salaries, an un byterian’s Blue Hose basketbal- McClain a graduate of Clem- Maggi ® Smith and a
Hattie Dover Fuller; four sons, equal tax structure, and racial lers try to impro^ their W Um^rstiy^l^Ve^wlS; Ralph TumbUn ° f ’ Cr0SS
Jack Fuller of Laurens, James discrimination in jobs, educa- lost record in LeRoy Springs Greenwood Mills since 1950 He H ^' ,
H. Taller oLClinton, Cotie Ful- tion, and other areas. More ex- Gymnasium. has completed the comoanv s ^ Funel ' al sre ^ ( \ s were con-
£ u Spn f^ Ten f ” aDd tensive coverage of city council Erskine’s Flying Fleet will miagement dev^ToDmeT^ Wedn ^ sda T 2 ^° p ’
° f ChaPPelS ’ and and sch001 board meetings, as face the PC cagers in the. week- g ra m, including several corre- v* C f nno1 } Fu / ldfal HoIlle in
J grandchildren. well as mee tings of any elected end tilt «.nd the Bears provide spondence courses and has F<>untain In ? b3 ? Rev ; H^nry
body, would give concerned 1116 Monday night conference op- held various oositions from Bui ? al WaS m Gray
— - * Position. Botircontests will start 2 j d ar /° U S p ° S ‘ tlons from Court Cemeter y-
at g weaver to assistant supenn-
tendent. He was transferred
baUle 'witiT"Cotiege** oiT Charles^ ? Joa “W “ September of 1965
ton. the Hosemen had won only fr °™ U JT Dur ? Plant in Green -
one of eight games before the wood He 1118 family live
holiday break. Erskine had top- m Greenwo od and attend Har
ped the local quinted 65-51, and ris Baptist Church. He is a
LR had contributed a 70-62 set- m e m b e r of the Greenwood
Clintonians an opportunity to Position. Botir contests will start weaver to ass i sta nt
know what was going on. at ®-
We are waithing for leader- . Going “‘to las t night’s home
THIS WEEK-END DINE OUT AT
LAURENS COUNTY’S FINEST
SOUTH BROAD STREET, CLINTON, S. C.
— FEATURING —
HOT ITALIAN PIZZA
PRIME AND CHOICE BEEF CUT AND
COOKED TO ORDER OVER LIVE CHARCOAL
Sunday I* Faunily^Dinner Day
Bring The Whole Family — For At The Wrangler
, You Expect More and You Get More
EXTRA FIRM
Golden Sleep
Supreme
• Rich heavy decorator cover
• Puffy scroll quilting
• Edge Cards® end sagging edges
• Duro Flange construction
DURING OUR
GOLDEN SLEEP.
T. E. Jones & Son*
200 West Main Street
Dial 833-0423
ship!
—H. L. INGLE
Editor, The Chronicle:
Only for the unconcerned, or
for the short memories of the
J. C.
Sc hoi District 56
School Lunch Menu
Week Of January 16-14
Monday
Milk, Hot dog with Chili, Mus-
Locol Mon Awarded
Trip to Germany
late generation does the name back to the young Presbyter- Dions Club.
‘“i ians ' ’ Crawford is a graduate of
U ir k ^tr gCd 2 aV 2i ^ Sophomore Guard Ken Martin Clemson University and has
town th Gold engraved (Wayland, Ky.) has been the top been with the Joanna Plant
meir memories. . Hose offensive gun in those eight since 1947. He is a member of
A brief history of the com- games, pouring in 14.5 points per
mumty has previously been g ame . Senior Jimmy Bankhead
stated by Wm. C. Dobbins. (Chester, S. C.) was next with
The change in name appar- 14.0 in six games, followed at
entiy was made for selfish rea- 13.7 in three engagements by
sons, first to perpetuate a fam- Sophomore Richard Quillen of
ily name, and secondly, as a Kingsport, Tenn. Senior Doug
business trade mark for the Allen (Myijle Beach, S. C.)
ntiB- heads the reboundnig depart- tard, Onion, Lettuce and tomato
I have been asked by long ment with 62 in eight games. salad, Whole kernel com, Hot
time removed former Goldvil- —— dog bun, Butter, Apple pie.
lians, in telling them I lived CARD OF THANKS Tuesday
near Joanna, if the two names I would like to take this op- Milk, Meat loaf, Chilled pine-
were for the same town. . portunity to express my many apple, Creamed potatoes, Celery
For those long-time native thanks to the doctors, nurses (stuffed), Hot biscuit, Butter,
and local adults, whose num- and aides at Bailey Memorial Wednesday
bers are still in the majority, Hospital for the kindness shown Milk, Fried chicken, Straw-
a re-naming of the town back me as a patient. I also want berries in jello with ’ topping,
to that with the sparkle of to thank my friends for the Green peas, Rice with gravy,
Gold(ville) would meet with visits, flowers, cards and gifts Cheese biscuit, Butter,
favor. that made my stay so much Umrsday
-EDWARD C. HENDERSON more pleasant, and to the pas- M ilk, Spaghetti with meat
tor J t 2 e churche8 1,1 Joanna 8auce ,’ Cole slaw with pickle,
and Clinton for their many vis- Green beans, Hot rolls, Butter,
its and all the wonderful pray- chilled prunes.
Charles Edmond Milam, 57, ers that made my illness so Friday
of 517(*S. Harper St., died in a much easier to bear. May God Milk, Navy beans with ham,
Laurens hospital Sunday after bless each and everyone of Turnip greens, Candled sweet
two months of declining health, you. potatoes, Cornbread, Butter,
—MRS. JAKE BROWN Doughnuts.
Charles E. Milam
Native of Laurens County,
son of Charles L. and Mary
Eleazer Milam, he was employ
ed by Joanna Mills and was a
member of the First Presby-
J. C. Cannon., of the Cannon terian Church.
Chain Saw Company has been Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
rtardod a two-weeks trip to Frances Rowland Milam, two
Germany by the Stihl Chain Saw daughters, Mrs. R a 1 ph L.
Company, ■eperlellr to view the Young of Columbia and Mrs.
In Stuttgart. He Norman E. McGlobon of Ath-
be accompanied by Ed Tem- ens, Ga.; a son, Charles Robert
/ Milam of Laurens; a brother,
They wlU leave from Kennedy Cecil F. Milam of Mountville;
New York, Friday and two sisters, Mrs. Claude Kaye
a week in Stuttgart of lakeland ,Fla., and Mrs.
also visit hi Munich, Ger- Lloyd Byers of Mountville; and
, and Parle, France. three grandchildren.
la gtate dletribu- Funeral services were con-
iwa and the com- ducted «t Kennedy Mortuary
Tuesday at 11 a. m. by Dr. Ben
p; Ormand and Rev. J. B. Ab-
Burlal was te Lis-
0-’ hone Preeby
SEWER TAPS MADE
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Notice To Home-Owners:
Let me do the work when yon get ready to tap
on to the new sewer lines recently installed.
I Also Do Other Plumbing and Wiring
STUBBS ,
Electric and Plumbing Service
Phone 893-3230 From 7:80 To 8:00 A. M.
After 5:00 p. m. Call 833-1596 and leave
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