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T&Z CLINTON CHRONICLE
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Phones 833-0541 or 833-1817
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Items of Interest About Clinton Folk
Mrs. James Tiller and son,
little“filH” arrived home last
Thursday following several
weeks stay in Sumter. Accom-
H panying them home was Mi-
Tiller's sister, Mrs. Harvey
Tiller'Jr. of Mayesville, who
visited for the day.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Sey
mour and sops spent the
' weekend with their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Haley
Brown and Mr- and Mrs. Hor
ace Seymour, -in. Bowman,
Ga. going especially to visit
Mr. Seymour’s brother and
faitiily, Mr. and Mrs. H. K.
Seymour, who were visiting
fmm Savannah, Tenn.
Attend gander Inauguration
Mr. and Mr* Allan Draugh-
on of Wai^av, kf. C., returned
home Tuesday after spending
several day*- with Mrs.
Draughon’t mother, Mrs. W.
C. Baldwin, They came es
pecially to attend the high
school graduation Monday
night of their niece and ne
phew, Carole King and Tom
my Baldwin.
Harry V. FlntgeU, SOI Cedar
Street, is a patient at Bailey
Memorial Hospital.
• PFC Ronnie Moore returned
lest week from Tobyhanna,
Penn. On Monday he will re
port for duty at Pert Jack-
son. He is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Perry Moore/
, Visiting From Iowa
Mr. and Mrs. tarry Swift
of Des Moines, Iowa, are vis
iting this week with the lat
ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. T. Thomason, and brother
and family, Mr- and Mrs.
. Herchell Thomason. They
came especially for gradua
tion services of their niece,
Miss • Pat Thomason. Others
visiting the Herchell Thom
asons on Sunday were the
lattqr’s sister and brotheri,
Mrs. Mary Gregory and son,
Jim, and Dr. Robert Oates of
Easley. Joining them on Tues
day were Mr. and Mrs. John
Bledsoe and daughter, Kathy,
Three Local Girls
In Dance Recital
Three local girls are to part
icipate in the La Bruce Heist
School of Dance recital to be
held in Laurens at the Lau
rens School Thursday at 7:45
p.m.
Ginger Crocker, Pat Davis,
both ninth grade students at
Clinton High School, and Be
verly Tedards, fifth grade
student at Hampton Avenue
School, are the Clintonians
who will be presented in the
recital, to which the public
is invited.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sin
cere gratitude to all our
friends and neighbors, espe
cially Dr. Stephens, Dr.
Rhame and Rev. J. H. Darr
for their wonderful kindness
shown at the time of the loss
of our loved one, Charles O.
Tucker.
We appreciate the many
flowers, mfeals and other eiA
pressions of sympathy^
Mrs. Venice S. Tueker. (
Charles R. Tucker i
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PIC « PAY SHOES
Miss Lawson To
Get Furfaian Degree
Mary Ellen Lawson, daugh- PrMulMd. P*
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12. & Miss Anne Richey
gurdtibn 1 of Lander College’s To Graduate Monday of Columbia. Kathy will re
new, president, Dr. Don Herd, Miss Margaret Anne Richey for several days visit
were Mi's. Charles , Johnson, of clinton is a candidate to here.
receive the A.B. degree in el- Mr and Mrs. L. W. Rawl
To Graduate From
Converse Sunday
Mrs. Ned A. Handback, the
former Murray Addison, of
Clinton, is a candidate for a
B.A. degree with sociology
major at graduation exercises
at Converse College, Spartan
burg, May 29, at 3 p.m.
Mrs. Handback, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Addison,
803 Hickory St., and Mr.
Handback make their home
in Athens, Ga., where Mr.
Handback is a student at the
University of Georgia.
Uie Lunder Alum-
Births
COULD YOU (XT SUCH VALUES!
Our Racks Arc Bursting With New Spring Styles!
Ladies (j Tetns IMPORTED
Italian Sandals
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ter of Mr
Lawson of
'.and Mrs Claude ^ % * Marc ^ eersin 8> re P- emertary education from Er- have returned to their home
ijuwson oi tCHopewell Com,-y!*?^ r ^J^rown skine College during commen- * Williamsburg Va., after
munity, is a. candidate for a LSe^ntlne^he cernont exereisbs beginning at spending s ev eral T da ys with
BS Degree in-elementary edu- lina SLp. ^nri 8 Rpv 7pH 10:30 a m Monday - May 30 ’ ^ 8 !! ter, A Mr * . J ®’
cation Iron, Wman Univer- wifilS. riprLnHng the i"^e Krslcno Andi.odum. MUs M.d
S! £ warren WJlann College. Swan- .. ^‘f, iorie Arnold, student a, WU-
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uate of Thornwell High School.
. V , a-w, YV^AJL^IA TVJLIOVHA 1
cepted a posiyon in the Co- „wna.-' Nr.C. ““V u , ra and mry ta wllUama .
lumbia school 'system for the • • , . . At Erskino she is an officer . „ . * . .
coming year, having com- . Simpson is vi- ot . £p S ii on sigma Tau, the . W 0 sp f n e e , n
pleted work for her degree , J
in three years. in-la
daughter and son- ttTauZaiTducaTion fraternity here ’ coming es F ec W for
Mil and Mrs. K. R. ' ‘ ‘ y ' the Twenty-fifth anniversary
1 ivsywin^^/'jf., in Winnsborc' . celebration of her parents Sa-
T especially to Mr. and Mrs. Dewey C. turday evening.
Mrs. Platt Prather is con-■ attend graduation of her Traylor had as their guests Miss Irene Workman of At-
valescing at her home follow- grandson,*Kit Rion McMaster Monday Mr. Traylor’s sister lanta, Ga., is the guest of
ing a stay in tl^e Newberry 'Hi. ■ / and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. G. Pringle Copeland on
Hospital where *he recently Mr. .antL Mrs. Jame? Von Claude Gwinn and his S. Adair Street,
underwent surgery. Hollen and Mr. and Mrs. Har- sister-in-law, Mrs. .Frank Visiting IV|r. and Mrs. Mor-
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Cri- ry X. McSween were among Traylor, (all) of Chester. Also ris Seymour and sons Wed-
der and family, spent the local residents attending the visiting the Traylors for the nesday were the former’s
weekend in Charleston visit- bankers’ convention in week and coming especially brother and wife, Mr. and
ing Mr. Crider’s parents, Mr, Charleston last week-end. t° attend the high school gra- Mrs. H. K. Seymour and son
and Mrs. J. M. Crider, Sr. Mrs. John Roseboro and duation of her grandson Ron- of Savannah, Tenn., Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wal- Miss Haxel Boland of Green- ni c Traylor, was Mrs. Tray- Mrs. Horace Seymour and
dron spent several* days last ville spent Saturday with their i or 8 mother, Mrs. Nadine Mr. and Mrs. Roger Seymour
week at Miami Beach where sister and cousin, Mrs. Ev- Stroud oi Winston-Salem, N.C. of Bowman, Ga.
they attended the Southern erett Carson and Mr. Carson S/Sgt. and Mrs. James H. Mrs. Charles O. Tucker is
Trust Convention. in Gastonia, N. C, Nichols and daughters, Sus- now making her home with
an and Patricia of Kansas her son and daughter-in-law
City, Mo. are spending two Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Tuck-
weeks leave with their par- er of North Carolina State at
ents.-.Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ni- Raleigh, N. C.
cho!s r coming especially for Miss Carolyn Mills has re-
the graduation of Amelia Ni- turned from a visit to Mrs.
chols from Presbyterian Col- Hugh Missroom in Mt. Pleas-
lege. ant.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Carlisle E. E. Blakely of Waslting-
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PRESCRIPTIONS
PROMPT, ECONOMICAL PRESCRIPTION
SERVICE
“Serving This Area 82 Years”
We Give S & H Green Stamps
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Youngs Pharmacy
North Broad Street
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WIGHT
Mr. and Mrs. C. Allen Wight
of Asheville, N. C., announce
the birth of a son, Christo
pher Allen, Jr., on May 9 at
Mission Hospital. Mrs. Wight
is the former Joanne Coker,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.
P. Coker, granddaughter of
Mrs. N. W. McDaniel and the
late Mr. McDaniel of this city.
Young Wight is the twentieth
great grandchild of Mrs. Mc
Daniel.
County
Candidates
HOUSE OF
REPRESENTATIVES
I hereby announce myself
a candidate for the House of
Representatives from Laur
ens County in the June
14 Democratic primary, and
pledge to abide by the rules
and regulations of the Demo
cratic Party.
THOMAS A. BABB.
OFFICE SUPPLIES
CHRONICLE PUB. CO.
REV. MARION MOORHEAD
Bellview Revival
To Begin Sunday
Revival services will be held
at Bellview Baptist Church,
Rt. 1, Laurens, beginning May
29 and ending June 5.
The visiting minister will be
Rev. Marion Moorhead, for
20 years missionary to Japan,
and a former pastor of the
Lydia Baptist Church, Clin
ton.
The song services will be
conducted by the pastor, Rev.
J. B. Abercrombie. Services
will be held each evening at
7:30. The public is invited.
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Big varirfy of styles and colors.
_ N^Suft, supple genuine Brandy'
►' I'jurher uppers Thong slip on
^ and sling styles Leather soles.
Also rope thung J
Ladies' b Teens'
COLORFUL CANVAS
"TAMPICO"
One •( Hie season's
snaitast stylos. Rapa
trim. Long-wearing
vulcanised solas.
Made in U.S.A.
White, China and
•lack.
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Lil' Girls' and Misses' Colorful
SPRINGTIME SNEAKERS.
Durable canvas duck
part. Foam cushion insole
and arch. Navy with red fir
white stripes, Red with
navy and white stripes.
Infants' fir Children's
LEATHER SANDALS
Brown and Whitg
All Day
Wednesday
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FOR SALE
E. M. Henderson of the
Hopewell Community is
offering all the contents
of his store including the
fixtures and inventory for
sale, with the offer to rent
the building for a small
rent by the month. Con
tact H. B. Henderson at
697-6803, Joanna. M-19-tfc
OPEN
NIGHTS
TIL 9 P.M
I rices Cood I'ic 'n Pay
Stans EVERYWHERE
LaVonne
Shopping Center
LAURENS, S. C.
p*.- -
Top quality, genuine
leather. Cad and com-
f a r t able. Children's
sixes 5Vs-12, Infants'
l-S.
Man's b Big lays'
“THICKY M CASUALS
COMPARE
AT $4.00
Brawn, Black, Navy]*
Chino colors. Lightweight.
L a cse-u p and slip-oq
style!. Thick crepe sales.
Vulcanised molded cush-
PIC H PAY
TO
The Family Shoe Center
Plenty of MEE PARKING
Neely,- Mr. and Mrs. J. B. ton, D. C., is spending^-sev-
Templeton, and Mr. and Mrs. eral days here visiting ^ela-
Robert M. VfSice attended the tives and friends. f /
South Carolina Textile Manu- Mrs. J. Asa Davis wis re-
facturers’ Association conven- turned from a visit with her
tion at Sea Island, Ga., last daughter, Miss Katherine W.
week-end. Davis in Augusta, Ga.
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the wheel of a Chevrolet Impala
Move out In Hey Sm row cnemM imism Chevrolet* chevelle-chevy n. coovno
the Ohevrolot Way
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PLAXIC0 CHEVROLET, INC
W. MAW 3T.
CLINTON. 8. C.
TELEPHONE 833-0S40
LAST WEEK!
Maxwell Brothers Pre-Inventory
Easy
Terms!
Save Up
To 50%!
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GROUP OF
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STUDENT’S DESK . 72 PKIvt
For Under 12 Yr. Old
$24.95
Oak .
Fisherman’s
STOOL
$1.59
CASH & CARRY
Pillow Back
RECUNER
$4995
$1 Weekly
9 x 12 Linoleum
RUGS ...
$495
Cash & Carry
7 Pc. Heavy Super Soft Plastic
LIVING ROOM SUITE
$17995
$3.50 Weekly
3 Pc. French or Italian Provincial
BEDROOM SUITE..
$19995
9 Pc. Family Giant Size
DINETTE ....
$12995
A URGE INGENIOUS "CARRY-ALL*
THAT YOU'LL BE PROUD FOLDS FLAT
TO TAKE WITH YOU . WHEN NOT
$1.00 Cash & Carry—No Phone Orders Please
ALL LAMPS
IN PAIRS
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252 COIL QUILTED TOP
MATTRESS AND BOX
SPRING SET
$6995
Solid Maple Wagon Wheel 4| M
BUNK BEDS . . . . tllQoq
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Bucket Seat
Swivel Rocker
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