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I u THE CLINTON CHRONICLE CHntott, S. C., Thursday, May 2fi, 190(5 '*■ r r ~: Joanna News 0 4 0 to Return From Ohio EVERYDAY COUNSELOR By Bishop Herbert Spaujrh MBS. W. I. HOGAN Correspondent and HOME FROM MARYLAND Mrs. Tom Flow, who has doubt the best known staue in the United States. It is situated on Bedloe’s Island at their granddaughter, Kim, who is now one year oki. A number of friends enjoyed the occasion with her. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Kramm. Party re- the latter’s sister and brother- John Gallman in Greenville freshments were served. Kim in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil on Friday evening. received many nice gifts. Bishop. On Saturday evening Mr. Jimmy Templeton of Ma- and Mrs. Roy Boyee called riort, ft. C., was a Thursday on Mrs. T. W. Wood in New- Mf. and Mrs. J. E, Evans overnight guest of Mrs. Ro- berry,, ^ Pill return this weekend from berta Templeton and Mrs. Ret. and Mrs. Don Fowler hpr"(1^1 ehJr "an'd "son-Vn-law interesting facts about:it in a *^ c ‘ 1 Clef eland, Ohio, where they wilHe O’Dill. Mrs. Jimmy of Ridgeway were here on and familv F 3 , e and Mrs recant issue of ‘The Arr“- 1 have enjoyed a «W<KWf*Jjt va- Templeton and children, John Monday to attend the gradu- LaVern Mi ’ ller B e |h e sda ean Le 8 ion Magazine” catiM) with their sister and and Jacqueline, who had been ation enercises at Clinton Md returned* last Wedne* P»a# (hdm on brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. here for a week, returned with High School. The latter’s A. Jw Harvey. Mrs. Dorothy tloMttft left Mrs. O’Dill were Mr. and Mrs. among the graduates. While by Jet on May If for an ex- Hatchells and son, Mike, of here the Fowlers also visited tended visit in Tampa, Fla., Spartanburg. ' Mr. and Mrs. A. 9. Holt and With Mr. and, Mrs. Jack Den- LEAVES FOR CALIFORNIA other friends and relatives, ton and infant son. 9/Sgt. , and Mrs. George APPRECIATION Bartholdi exhibited the head By the spring of 1885, only globe fdf Bartholdi, Who had of Liberty -with her crown of 15 feet -of her 89 foot pedestal jflven a large pai t oi his tinu » ' - - iMwi were fo r *?'^ 04 rays at<t,hc Pprs Exposition hadbeerf.bailt and Juqde were of 1878. Three years later he exhausted. Josepjr J > (iytzer K began to assemble the com- monj, when arrived in plete staht^ in the Rue de to tht rMC- * Through «$1,000 210 wooden ..packing, . cases She* was - received with cere- T !" ?’ al ” ? .‘f.“ ChazelW/ ft, 1883. sl.«ue *«(te*W ap- aboard th. Fr,nob, u qovern- and ready ,o men, steameron June be moved to America, but £ p ^ w ld 17 188 5. Assembled by 75 been on an extended Visit With iy ‘ i^Silirfg d fuiSs f^ ^ ^ ic f^ ti^'JSeJaX'a^I ^wSIy^n^O^ober" 1 ^! $l,000 Tiffpny created silver 1886.' Recently, Mr. and Mrs. Toy Kramm and daughter, Kim, Murphy and‘Mf: Mfd tor's. W. returned to Travis A.F.B., C. Murphy visited Mrs. J. P. California after spending a Murphy in Union. Last Sunday leave with his parents, Mr. the Toy Murphys and Louis and Mrs. Nicolas Kramm. Md., day. she was there especially The Me* of the statue as him. Sunday dinner guests of niece, Miss Gaye Craven was t0 k e wit k grandson, Ke- » monument to French-Amer- - J vin wh^igveryiu lean friendship developed Mrs. R. O. Stklham and during 1865, aher President baby, Lisa, and Mrs. Bedford Lmcons' assassmat.on. Con- Stidham Of Hastings, Mich., versftRat at a dinner party m spent several days last week JartelJfW^ on the gratitude beWree* the tfvo nations. In with the former’s parents. the’ gTMfp #is a sculpture appreW«tl«» for the cards. Mrs, fart CMgal and Scott X-^-^scmaUTlSi W rKiSty I would like to express my Mr. add Mrs. Johnno Vaughn. ppreOiatiow for the cards, M rs . Eart C flowers, gifts, telephone calls returned on Friday after Murphy attended the funeral On Sunday they gave Mrs. ^^nt^at^Baffev 6 Memorial !? endl ” g * momh w * th of Miss Nan** MurnOv at Nicolas Kramm a surmise P 8 ”* 111 - al Memorial Connell who is working m c* Miss Nancy Murp^ at Nreoias Kramm a surprise Ho ital and GreenviUe G en- charleston N Padgetts Creek Church ,n birthday dinner. Enjoying the ^ ^ Also lo the min . cnarle8lon - Union. occasion also were Mr. and Mack Nabors enjoyed the Mrs. Kalody of Newberry, Weekend at Myrtle Beach Mr. and Mrs. Frank Long- with friends'. A shote and children of Joanna,, RETURNS TO tENN. and Mr., and Mrs. WaKeP Mr., an d Mrs. Dorleen Dems and children of Colum- Fregls of Knoxville, Tenn., bia. returned - on - Sunday - after Mr. and Mrs. Trby Ginn and spending several days with Elaine visited Mr. and Mrs. ~T~ istefS for their visits and prayers. May God bless each of you. Mrs. A. 9- (Mattie) HoK Mrs. Minnie Burnett return ed over the Weekend after the idea. Others became interested. It was decided to make a huge statue of liberty and present it to the United. States from France on the 100th Anniver- *> Will You Be 6 Years Old In June? J s . V. 1 ' ’ ' Get Your FREE Pepsi Forty Package BE ASSURED OF THE BEST POSSIBLE PRICE FOR YOUR CATTLE AND HOGS Sell Where There Are Always Plen ty ef Packers and Out of State Buy ers. Your Continued Patronage Has Made This One of The Outstanding Sales in the South SALUDA COUNTY STOCKYARD, INC. — - SALUDA, S. C. S. f. McGill—Phone HI 5-2765—-R. T. McLendon For Haalinj Cali HI 5-7434, Saluda, S. C.; R. T. McLendon, 637-3333, or Harry Berry, Garden 2*d$7I, Ninety-Six, S. C. M * Stores • SNACKBAR Open S A. M. Until 5-JO P. M. Giant 59c Size -Ceigate : DENTAL CREAM 39c mm ffe Riae Laatre . > pffjRBV HAIR SPRAY 09c 59c Battle Of 25 ALKA SELTZER 2 For 99c 92.94 Bottle of 1M Miles One-A-Day VITAMINS MS9 9M9 Size Liquid MAALOX 99c 36’,'— Reg. m BUFFERIN TABLETS < • 2 For PRICES a ■unuuua^^Bu BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS ^ Denton Mr. and Mrs. Jack Denton of Tampa, Fla., announce the birth of a son on May 17. She is Jhe former Sue Robbins of Joanna. y - Kitchen Mi*, and Mrs. William Kit chen of Newberry announce the birth oT a son. An ton J spencBftg a week in NCWherry 9 * y ^ the Americap D** a _ with' Mr) 'Artrf Mrs. Wilfiam of lndependerK . e( a „ d Kitchen and son, Joey, and Bartholdi sailed for New York infant son, Antony Kent. armed w]th letters from BIRTHDAYS AND French leaders to discuss the Anivivt!.KS>AKib0 statue. Sailing into New York Happy birthday today, May Harbor, he glimpsed tiny Bed- 26, to Louise Kramm and Bill | oe s Island, so called because Byars. *t bad once been owned by an "Best wishes for a happy ^ s ® ac Bodice. He realized that birthday on Friday, May 27, this was the spot for his sta ter Susan Prater, Lda Gresh- tub. Discussing his idea with am. Missy Smith and Sandy American leaders, he was THURSDAY, uv \ 2nd A,' *fY N :*:a 1.X; M. 9. Bailey Bank Parking Let; CHnton, 2jOO-2:30 LaVonne Shopping Center, Laufens, 3:00-3:30 - - -ir -i-.rr-rnrnmii ■ iqwftwnawww* This It TM Hanks. told that America would be Kpnt nn Mnv 17 shp ic the *'• Rust y Yarborough, Geneva b a PPy to receive the statue, former Minnie Low Burnett Flo y i1 and K 00 * 1 Thomas will but that France would have former Minnie Low Burnett j b t th j birthdays on bear most of the expense, of Joanna. They have another ^ e ‘™ e DirinaayS ° n BarthoWi went son, Joey. -i« a nv‘ rs and Guests on Sunday of Mif t expense back home izuesis on aunuav oi mr Man y happy returns of the ana commenced work on a and M^. JohnTurLtt ^ IZ Mrs. John W. Luquire Jr. and a 11 ® 0118 ’ Bu *ty T3 Ya 5* ,or ° l ! gh J s i ze 0 f one fourth of P thp Til children, and Mrs. J. W. Lu- i ohnny t Buc * Banis - ^eft ^ et s h e w^ t^wt r in thl auire Sr also Mr and Mrs Honeycutt. Mr. and Mrs. Iff 1 s ‘\ e wa ® totower. In the ’ "James Bagwell will observe forest of lightness, he de- LOOK FOR THIS TRUCK! ! H you ltv« in GrewwIIU or Laurww CoynHW, . I and wi» be six (6) years old anytime I- Hrtie 1,1 . / here's all you hove to da to get vour hoe Pepsi Happy Birthday Party Paakago. Hafs , ^ Mom or Dad, or your guardian tofc« you to the i Pepsi-Party Truck So help you carry your Wg Pepsi-Party Package home. You must bring yeut birth certificate and twenty cents for bottU'de posit (this will be returned to you . t . remem ber, a bottle returned Is money earned!!, Now you con have your own Birthday Party arid ln- t vhe your own t T. J. Collins, all of Green wood. Their dinner quests on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith of Clinton. RETURNS FROM VIET NAM S/Sgt. and Mrs. Marvin El liott, Terry, Kay and Jeff spent a few days with hrs parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Elliott, before leaving for Mc- Dill AFB in Tampa, Fla., on Monday. S/Sgt. Elliott had M . just returned from Viet Nam : _ where he was stationed for one year. ATTENDS HAIR STYLE SHOW . — M f S - Hack PrMCt - Mrs. Martha Thompson and Mrs. Willie Longshore attend-- ed » hah- style show in Greenr ville on Sunday. BIRTHDAY party The home of Mr. and Mrs 1 . Nicolas Kramm was the scene of a birthday party given for , • „ * f ■— ■ > r. ■ ■■• a wedding ^ anniversary on cided make her of 300 big May 29. Places of copper fitted around Cora Lee Lever, Teresa Ann a steel skeleton. Gustave Eif- Whitlock, Cortnie Prater and I* 1 ;, . en S |nfi e r who later Pete Johnson will celebrate btaIt the Eiffel Tower, de- a birthday on May 30. Also s *8 n fd the steel structure. A Mr. and Mrs. Harold Card- Batf1sian merchant donated »ner and Mr. aiid'Mrs. J. L.. t “ e e °PP er - Delaney will observe their The French raised the equi- wedding anniversaries. valent of $250,000, all that was Toy Murphy and B: C. Flow needed for construction, but will celebrate a Jiirthday on it came so slowly that only ay 31. • the arm holding the torch was Observing Wednesday anni- ready id time fbr showing at versaries are Mr. and Mrs. ^4 Philadelphia Centennial C. H. Oswalt and Mr. and in 1876. MORE THAN 66 PEPSP ITEMS jr<> * 12 BIG Bottles of Pepsi-Cola 12 Cups of Pet fee Creoiti* with spoons A 2-lb. 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