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WHO'S
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Naomi Seymour
Phones 833*0541 or 833-1817
Itfmn of Interest About Clinton Folk
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Singley Mrs, Robert Etter of Pen-
nnd son, Dale, had as guests sacola, Fla., visited her
last week-end Mr. and Mrs. mother, Mrs* James Pitts,
J. T. Dennis of Newberry, last week enroute to Rock
dnd Mr. and Mrs. L. Singley Hill where she ..attended
ot Columbia. Alumnae Qay festivities.
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CI.INTON’S. LABGBST SEIjKCTION
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39c to ,*> T
Polaroids — Foster Grantley w Willsonite
Ray Ran — Day-Vue — Skepticool
And the latest Wilson’a “Granny glasses”
ONLY $1.00
Come In and Hrowse Around - Loth of Gifts,
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“The Friendly Store”
Phone 833-1220 : City-Wide Delivery
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Six'Months Peirod Ending June 30, 1906, is—
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ceive This High Return On Your Sav
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220 West Main Street
CLINTON, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Buchan
and children, Sam and Cam,
of Aberdeen, N. C., were
week-end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. C. W. Hogan and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Robin
son and .sons, Scotty and
Marty, are making their
home at 511 Musgrove Street
after moving hero from Un
ion. .He is connected with
Winn-Dixie in Clinton.
Afr. and'~ivirs. Kenneth Bur
dette of Charleston, spent
several days last week with
his sister, Miss Florrie Bur
dette, coming especially for
the 50th wedwing anniversary
ot Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Ja
cobs.
Dr. arid Mrs. C. Bynum
Betts are spending several
days at their mountain home
at Bon darken, N. C.
Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Dawson
and son, Wendy, spent the
week-end at Isle of Palms
v/ith his parents and also vis
ited in Charleston.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R.
Workman spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ear-
gle in Florence, and were
there at the time when the
azaleas and dogwood were in
full bloom in the city.
Tommy Baety left April 24
for eight weeks of tarining at
the Parris Island Marine
Base.
Mrs. O. F. Beaty, Tommy
and Timmy were in Kings-
tree recently visiting Mrs.
Beaty’s mother, Mrs. W. T.
Chandler, and sister, Mrs.
John Allen. They also visited
her sister, Mrs. George Da
vis, in Charleston. On the
way back, they visited an
aunt, Mrs. Mattie Blackwell,
at the Methodist Home in Or
angeburg.
Mrs. William McKinnon
and children of McColl, were
week-end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. William Henry. They
were joined Sunday by Dr.
and Mrs. Fayette Henry of
Leesville.
Mrs. R. G. Spearman of
Jacksonville, Fla., were re
cent guests-o£ her daughter,
Mrs. Henry Hunter and Mr.
Hunter.
Four Generations
Four generations are represented above as C.
C Giles of Clinton joins his daughter, grand
daughter and great-granddaughter for a family
picture. Left to right are Mr. Giles, Mrs: C. B.
(Pat )Kugler of Myrtle Beach, and Mrs. William
(Bitsy) Macpherson of Waco, Texas, holding Ellen
Page Macpherson, born in February.
Blue Birds Visit Fire Station
my Franklin, and T. P. Owens, en
gineer of the department who greet
ed the youngsters. They were ac
companied by their leader, Mrs. Bud-,
dy Oakley.—Photo by Truman Ow
ens.
Shown above are the Humming
birds of Kadoka District on a recent
visit to the Clinton Fire Station.
From left, are Gloria King, Faye Wil
son, Susie Simmons. Debra Patter
son, Lynn Pierce, Susie Oakley, Tam-
YOU PAY NO MORE FOR QUALITY FOOD
White POTATOES 10 39c
Pinto • / • 1 Lb. Bag
BEANS 10c
Glove Kid , 2 ft Lbs.
Peanut Butter ..., 79c
Pork
STEAK ....
USDA Good Round
STEAK
Lb.
49c
Lb.
89c
King Bee ft Gallon
SYRUP . . . , . , . . 49c
6-Bottle Carton With Bottles
COKES 39c
White King 25 Lbs.
FLOUR ..: J. 1.59
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Juicy Dozen
LEMONS .33c
EGGS . 3 doz. $1.00
.V. A V
Easy Monday Quart
BLEACH 10c
Golden Ripe hb.
BANANAS ....... 10c .
Ripe Ripe ■ " *Lk.
TOMATOES ..... 10c
FAT BACK, 15. ... 19c
Y#Uow / Lb
SQUASH .. . . . .. 10c
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POTATOES 5c
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Johnson
spent the week-end in Clem-
son with Prof, and Mrs. J. K.
Johnson, Jr.
James Davis of Lillington,
N. C., was a week-end guest
of his cousin, Mrs. Julian
Coleman.
Mr. and Mrs. John Davis
and children of Greenwood
were Sunday visitors of Mrs.
Davis’ mother, Mrs. James
Flewellen, and Mr. Flewel-
len. /
Capt. H. M. Rowland, Jr(,
stationed with the U. S.
Navy Department at the
Pentagon in Washington, D.
C., was here for the week"
end with his brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Jasper Rowland. He was ac
companied by his son, Hen
ry, a student at the Univer*
sity of Florida, Gainesville,
who was on between-term
holiday.
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Medlin
of Elgin were guests of her
brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. John Rose-
boro, the- occasion being the
birthday of Mrs. Medlin.
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Dr. and Mrs, James Mac
donald spent last weekend
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Rivers
Jenkins in Charleston.
Mrs. Heide Trask of Wil
mington, N. C., spent the
weekend with her sisters,
Mrs. Earl Workman and Miss
Ethel Hunter. They were join
ed by Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hun
ter of Greenville and Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Hunter of Joanna.
Major and Mrs. Frank C.
Young / Jr. and children,
Frankie, III, and Jonelle, of
San Antonio, Texas, will ar
rive Tuesday, May 3rd, for a
visit with the former’s moth
er, Mrs. Frank Young.
Mr and Mrs. J. M. Crider
Jr. and family spent the week
end in Charleston visiting the
former’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Crider.
Mrs. Gary Holcomb and
sons, Brent and Barry, visit
in Columbia on Sunday with
Dr. and Mrs. Frank Caston
and son, Frankie, and Mr.
and Mrs. W. B. Able. Mrs,
Able recently underwent sur
gery at South Carolina Ba-
tist Hospital.
Charles Holland, student at
Clemson University, spent the
weekend with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. O, Holland.
Weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Blakely Tribble were
their children, Mr. and Mrs.
John C. Cemey and family
of Decatur, Ga., and Mrs.
Edward Wills of Due West.
Mrs. Marion Nabors and
daughters accompanied by
Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Morgan
and David Drew of Laurens
visited Mrs. Kay Drew in
Charleston last weekend.
A2c Harold Coleman, Jr.,
has reported to the Myrtle
Beach Air Force Base after
spending a 30-day leave with
his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cauley
and Frankie, visited Mrs.
Cauley’s sister, Mrs. Grady
Adams and family, at Lake
Murray, Sunday.
TO RETURN FROM FLA.
Mrs. S. B. Pruitt will re
turn later this weelr having
visited for the past several
weeks with her son, Phillip
Pruitt, in Jacksonville. Mrs.
Pruitt accompanied her son
home from his Easter visit
here. Upon her return trip
home, she visited with her
daughter, Mrs. C. W. Mahaf-
fey and family in Columbia.
IN PEACH BLOSSOM
TOURNAMENT
Miss Nancy League, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lea
gue of Seneca, was honored
with an invitation to partici
pate in the Peach Blossom
Invitational Golf Tournamant
as an amateur last weekend
at the Spartanburg Country
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Chris-
tenbury of Charlotte, visited
for the weekend with their
daughter, Mrs. Phillip Con
nell agd Mr. Connell.
MOVE TO NEW HOME
Mjf. and Mrs. Russell Gray
have moved into their newly
constructed home on South
Broad Street.
Attends Earle Funeral
In Savannah, Georgia
Mrs. Paul Muller and Mrs.
John Brown and little son, re
turned Monday afternoon
Savannah, Ga., where they
had visited during the week
end, going especially for the
funeral services of Mrs. T. W.
Earle Sr. Services were held
Monday morning at the
Greenwich Cemetery. Mrs.
Earle’s son, T. W. (Ted)
Earle and his family were
former residents of this city.
Spending the day with Mr.
and Mrs. Davis Pitts last Sun
day were Mr. and Mrs. John
Lay and children of Ware
Shoals, Mr. and' Mrs. Carroll
Eargle, Jr., and son, Mr. and
Mrs. H. P. Rivers and son, ■
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rivers, all
of Columbia; Mr. and Mrs.
Berley Miller and family of
Whitmire and Mrs. Grey Car
lisle of Lyman.
Mr. and Mrs. Norbert B.
Goebel and their daughter,
Miss Mary Goebel of Clem
son, were guests Sunday of
Mr. and Mrs. Fuller Reese.
Fuller Reese, Jr., a student
at Clemson University, ac
companied them.
Dr. and Mrs. Mac Poole and
children, Mark and Leslie, of
Spartanburg, spent the weok-
end with his mother, Mrs. M.
C. Poole. Op Sunday they
were joined by other mem
bers of their family at the
home of L. E. Foster in Cross
Anchor.
Thurston R. Giles is a med
ical patient at Bailey Memor
ial Hospital.
Cecil Wilson returned homo
Tuesday from Winston-Salefn,
N. C., where he has been, a
patient at Bowman-Gray hos
pital.
Senator W. C. (Bill) Dobbins Sets
i;
The Records Straight!
The Article Printed In the April 20 Edition of The Laurens Adver
tiser captioned “DOBBINS SUPPPORTS BAR BILL” Is ABSO
LUTELY FALSE and a MISSTATEMENT of FACTS! *
The following is a letter bearing the seal of THE SENATE OF
SOUTH CAROLINA from the clerk of the SENATE which is proof
that I voted against this Bill.
***
(Calmttbw
22 April 1966
Honorable William C. Dobbins
Box 548
Joanna, South Carolina 29351
7 ' f
Dear Senator Dobbins:
In reply to your telephone conversation of April 22, 1966, relative
to your vote on H. 1157, A Joint Resolution relating to alcoholic liquors
and beverages, the following is the official history of the Senate as
recorded in the daily Senate Journals:
1. On Tuesday, April 12, 1966, Senate journal No. 47,
page 30, you are recorded as voting "NO” on the motion to lay on
the table the motion to make thetoint Resolution a special order
for Wednesday, April 13, 1966. In other words, you voted in favor
of allowing the Senate to consider the Joint Resolution on the next day.
2. On Tuesday, April l9, 1966, Senate Journal No. 51,
P*g© 15, you are recorded as voting "AYE" on the motion to 4
recommit H. 1157. In other words you are recorded as voting in
favor of sending the Joint Resolution back to the committee which
would in effect have killed it.
3. That afternoon, Tuesday, April 19, }966, Senpi©
Journal No. 51, page 17, you are recorded as voting "AYE ,f on a
motion to lay on the table the amendment proposed by Mr. Grimes
which would have rewritten the Joint Resolution.. Irt other words
you are recorded as voting against or to kill the amendment.
I am enclosing these two Senate Journals,
Si
LOT so
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Lovick O, Thoaias
Clerk of the Senate