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1 CLINTON CHRONICLE Clinton, S. C„ Thursday, March 24, 1966 Hospital News Patients currently at Bai ley Memorial Hospital in clude: Clinton — Luara Rhoden, Mrs. Ruth Lee Cary, Mrs. Annie Belle Booker, Mrs, AF mcna B. Childress, Marshall S u b c r, Mrs. Mary Ann Moore, Otis McIntosh, J. W. Fowler, Miss Debra Corine Patterson, .Butch Seigler, Malcolm G. Roberts, Wil liam Sellers, R. L. Webb, Mrs. Mattie Hudson, Charles Hill, Victor Simmons, A. J. Hanley, Thomas P. Smith, Mrs. Pauline Lawson, Mrs. Inej: Robertson, Miss Gloria Snider, Mrs. Effie Downs, Mrs. " Myrtle L. Templeton, Ruby W. Threatt, Mrs. Mat- tie 0 S. Rippy, Mrs. Lucille Trammell, Mrs. Fannie Woods, Mrs. Doris .Suddeth, Mrs. Mary* Vincent, MrS. Martha Ann Craine and ba by boy. Carroll'W. Copeland. Mrs. Shirley E. Shockley, Mrs. Dianne King, Miss Shell Laurens _Mi Ss Daisy Hair- Euzabeth Prather, James , „ t „. . . „ c - baby boy.' Mrs. Ellen De. st °"' Mrs shlob> °- Shields, Willie Clark, Lloyd anc ^ Owens baby boy. Taylor, Mrs. Daisy Bell Joanna—T. J. Taylor, Mr«.. Young, Miss Minnie Gary. Edna Ballard and Mrs. Lu John C. Young and Leroy cjlle Brewer. Davis. Cross Hill—Mrs. Lillie K. Sorority Observes Special Occasion The Zeta Phi Lambda Zeta Chap ter, Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc., observed its National Founder’s Day and National Finer Womanhood Week with the pastor. Rev. J. W. Hunter, and members of New Bethel A. M. E. Church. Clinton, on Sunday, March 20. Mrs. Maggie G. Leake of Laurerts, guest speaker, brought the message bn “Match TJs To This Hour.” In the photo are, front row, Beatrice Stegall, Virginia Owens, Pernella Jones, Speaker Maggie G. Leake, Maggie Pitts, Rebecca Mc Daniel, Hattie S. Suber. Back row: Mary Barksdale and Flora Miller.— Yarborough Photo. Rites On Saturday << For Mrs. Anderson Mrs. Mattie Philson An derson. 91,i widow of Rev. William Ray Anderson, died Thursday at 11:00 a. m. at the home of her son, William Ray (Ned) Anderson, Jr., of Clinton after several months of declining health. Lifelong resident of Lau rens County, daughter of the late Sam A. and Mattie Hunter Philson, she lived in Laurens a number of years and had lived in Clinton since 1946. She was a mem ber of the First Baptist Church of Clinton. Her hus band died in 1945. Surviving in addition to her son arc another son, Lewis Anderson of AusNft, Texas; two sisters, Mrs. B. M. Anderson and Mrs. Wal ter C.- -Anderson of Reid- ville; 11 grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren and a great-great,grandchild. Funeral services were con ducted Saturday at 3:00 p. m. at the First Baptist Church by Rev. J. H. Darr. Burial was in the Presbyte rian Church cemetery in ism v r EXTRA 98° with a PARKER JOTTER ball pen National Program Is Outlined REFILL COUPON and you choose the point size that's right for you. 6^ Regular or New Compact Richard. Mrs. Cora Moses, giHy Shields Takes Mrs Ella G o 1 d e n, Mrs. . ■ - m. * c ^ Trannie Grant. NO* I I CnniS ipOt Mountville — Mrs. Gladys As Soph at Citadel B Goggins and baby girl. shields, Clinton soph Fountain Inn—Miss Vicky omore a t The Citadel, Clinton. Lynn Rhodes. Charleston, has taken over Paiihoarors wnm r p Kinards—Elliott Wilson. t h e n 0 1 spot in singles t 1 3 , ar ^ rs w £f c R - £• Difharced oatients include- ^ * r . “T ’ bumerel, Goyne Simpson, R. uicnargea patients inciuae. atlt j teams for the No. 1 dou- c Tminnif raiH^nii Clinton—Mrs. Lillie John- Ki es w jth the senior contain . Caldwell Hender son Ulvsses Price Miss * ? r Tk son ’ Gary Holcomb and Rob son. Losses trice, miss on the tennis team of the er t Johnson Hubbie Lambert. Miss Olivia South Carolina military col- * Forsten, Dewitt Bagwell, i e g e Mrs. Kathleen Hill, Frank Billy emerged in the No. 1 McCall, Mrs. ( Mattie Hudson, spo t a ft e r round robin com- Mrs. Frances Johnson, James petition among members of baby girl, Mrs. Annie Merle the squad. The National Council of Smith. L. F. Davis, Jr., ‘‘That. Shields has really Cam P Girls seeks' to Mrs. Doddie Cathcart and improved,” said University make available to all 'girls baby boy, Mike Ballew, south Carolina Cnanh Riil an educational - recreational Mrs. Evelyn Lockaby, Mrs. McLain, after a season open- P r °e ram which will encour- Canzata Hill, Mrs. Gazzie er •match with The Citadel. age in every girl: Norris. Richard Montgom- Shields won his singles The application of her re cry Owens, Steve Tucker, match and etamed up for the Hg ous, spiritual, and ethical Byron Smith. Mrs. Louise doubles win with the only teachings of her daily living. Pitts, Lemuel Greene. Ill, two Citadel victories against A olve of home and family Mrs. Fannie Suber, Church the University. that grows as she grows Marler, Arthur G. ^ Sublett, A feature story on Shields Pride m woman s tradi- Ray Godfrey BUI Hughes, m the Charleston Post, indi- t .; 0 nal qualities - tenderness, \ Uham Lee Dickerson Cora cated that the Clinton boy affection, and skill in human \N i n d s o r, Mrs. Argil Lee was about the only bright relationships Simpson. Paul Daniel Smith, spot in the Citadel tennis n, . ‘ . Joanna-Mrs. Lillian Sum- picture. 4K Decp lo t ve ^ her country, mers. Mrs. Glinnie Ownbey, “It’s just a matter of pon- ^ c° f dcmocracy ’ Steve Lehman, Mrs. Joberta fidence,” said Jim Browning, SS ° serve - Niver and Joe Rogers. interim coach of the. Cadets. rpi ^ . C . 3 P ^ y for fun ’ Laurens—Mrs. Maxine C. “He (Shields) has played ^ PPy 8r ° UP Owens, Miss Kathy Wil- some of the best in this area ° nS ' liams, Mrs. Corine Williams, in practice, found he could Mrs. Fannie Makins ancLba- hold his own against them, ,p. ..... ... by boy. Mrs. Loretta Bailey, and that’s given him confi- . The a h‘l‘ty to take care of onH K=k„ k™ •> herself, to do her work skill- The formation of healthful habits. | LIMITED TIME OFFER: Buy a Jotter and gfet a coupon good for M an extra 98^ refill free from I Parker. Offer ends July 31, 1966 J. C. Thomas, Jeweler and baby boy. Greer—Howard J. Propcs Woodruff — E. G. Chris- Mrs. William M. Shields of topherson. Clinton. Billy is the son of Mr. and j“ lly ’ and to takc pleasure Interests and hobbies she Cross Hlil—Granvil Davis. -' Among Billy’s activities at ' vd ^ ot h pr s and Union — Albert Ochiltree, The Citadel, in addition to Jr. CLINTON it’s Time That Counts” JOANNA Patronize The Chronicle Advertisers participation in tennis and a ° f ^ hc 0 1 utdoors and r skill in outdoor living. — Elect — HUBERT W. GRAYD0N STATE SENATOR Laurens County I shall*devote my time and energy to the promotion and best inter- 4s of the people of our county. In seeking election my purposes are: 1. To secure a tax equalization program throughout the County. 2. To expand the Laurens County Planning and Development Board to form a Long Range Progress and Development Commission. 3. To make available a sufficient water supply for thickly populated areas and potential industrial sites. 4. To create water districts and rural volunteer fire departments throughout the county, thus reducing fire insurance rates. 5. To expand the driver education program, which will result in low er insurance rates for teen-age drivers. 6. To promote better education on all levels, including a technical education program for Laurens County. 7. To explore aU possibilities for improvement of the deplorable lia bility insurance laws in South Carolina. /: ~i -j*. The vote;and support of all citizens interested in honest, progres- ve government will be appreciated. i. dean's list performance aca demically, is writing for “The Shako,” college liter ary magazine. He wrote a short story, “Of Youth and Ajje,” his first effort, which apeared in the spring issue of the publication. Curtis R. Bush, 26, Dies In Accident; Services Sundoy , .. Kinards—Funeral services foil 1 Curtis Randolph Bush, 36, jurho died after an auto accident near Salisbury, N. C., Saturday, were conducted Tuesday at 3:00 p. m. at the Pentecostal Holiness Church by Rev. James Medley and Rev. William Sorrow. Burial was in Rosemont cemetery. Born in Whitmire, son of C. R. S. and Ophelia Gray , Bush, he was an electrician with Davis Mechanical Co., and a member of St. Luke’s Lutheran Church and the Moose Lodge of Clinton. Surviving also are his wife, Mrs. Alice Frady Bush; a daughter, Stephanie Ma%£. Bush of Kinards; 3 broth ers, Ranson Samuel Bush of the U. S. Nav, San Diego, Calif.; John Albert Bush of Mount Pleasant, Tenn.; and Richard Bush of the U. S. Army, Monmouth, N. J.; and seven sisters, Mrs. Mar garet B. Poteat of Lintin, Mich.; Mrs. Gladys B. Wil son of New Ellenton; Mrs. Ella B. Stevens of Newber ry; Mrs. Annie B. Amick and Mrs. Brenda B. Calvett of Columbia; Mrs. Betty B. Gresham of Union, and Mrs. Mary B. McJcnkin of Biloxi, Miss. A happy heart that will help her find beauty, ro mance, and adventure in the common things of daily life A > ’ T. HANDSOME SLIP-ON To keep you crisp and ^ unmussed looking all day long. 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