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I I Clinton. S. C-, Thtirsdny, June 11>. 4906 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE os 1 WHERE... i — As — Reported By Naomi Seymour PHdnes 833-0541 or 833-1817 Items of Interest About Clinton Folk MOVE TO NEW HOME ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Net- Mr. and Mrs. William P. ties and-Col. and Mrs. A. J, Jacobs, III, have moved into Thackston, left Monday for their newly constructed home Denver, Colorado where Dr. on Chestnut Street. Nettles will intern for a year Clinton boys attending at the Fitzsimons General Youth Wants to Know By RANDY GRIFFITH Pvt. Clevenger Ends Recruit Training Parris Island—Marine Pri vate Clarence L. Celevenger, Over four million teenagers kind you want to do forever gon of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Camp Greenville this week Hospital. Dr. Nettles was ■ took for part-time^jobs each but it will add up to a must: E. Celevenger of Route I, are- Henry Blalock, Joe Me- member of the graduating 8umm er. One in two will find ex P erience One’s attitude to- Clinton, has been graduated Gee and Will Ferguson. class at the S. C. Medical Col- . w , ward manual labor can get in from Marine recruit training Friends will be interested lege Hospital in Charleston. * Job ' What maKes 1 e dll er ~ the way of getting work ex- at the Marine Corps Recruit to know Mrs. Grace Owens Mrs. O’Dell Schweickhardt ence ? Here are some of the perience. If you refuse to take Depot here, of Jefferson St. is a patient of Phoenix, Ariz., has been factors which determine a job because manual labor hf During his eight weeks of at Bailey Memorial Hospital, visiting her cousin, Mrs. W. whether one will be hired or required, perhaps you should jfetensified recruit training not: your skills, your intia- ' ' 1 ' » 1 1 Mrs. S. B. Pruitt has re- going especially to see her Mr. turned home from Greer new granddaughter, Gather- main for the summer with where she visited her son and ine deVeaux Rainey. Lt. her grandparents, daughter-in-law, Mr. and itainey Is stationed at near- Mrs. Jack Pruitt. On June s^'Yty Fort Ord. Mrs. Pruitt underwent sur- Mr. and Mrs. Earle Rice gory at Allen Bennett Memo rial hospital. AtT CONFERENCE The Rev. E. W. Rogers, pastor,of Broad Street Metho dist Church, and Harry Bouknight, layman, are tending the meeting of attended the summer meet ing of the Piedmont section of American Colorists and Chemists at Ocean Forest Hotel, Myrtle Beach, during the week-end. Mr. Rice serv- at- e? qp tjie hosiery research the committee of the Palmetto annual South Carolina Meth- section, of which he is a odist conference in Colum- member. bia this week. „ HERE FftOM PENN. MrS.* J. li. Hart is visiting * Mra. George R. Futhey her daughter, Mrs. John and children of Woodward, Stringer Rainey and Lt. Pa., are visiting her parents, Rainey in Monterey, Calif., lian. Emily Futhey will re- Mrs. S. C. Rowe left from O. Holland and Mr. Hol- Greenville - Spartanburg on land. Saturday Mrs. Holland ... Monday to visit relatives in and Mrs. Schweickhardt visit- t,V .w. and ? Cal 0 PP° rtun,t y- and Mrs. Lonnie McMlI- Jexas and Arkansas. She will «i Iheir .unL Mrs. Belle Nes- ° st m “ c ^“ P a | ®„. be gone four weeks. ley in Newberry. Charles W. Ruark returned Mrs. James I Saturday from Baton Rouge, Greenville is visiting Louisanna, where he had Emmie McMahan, spent the past two weeks at- Mrs. Almon Spencer is va- tending State Banking School cationing this week at Myrtle at the Lduisianna State Uni- Beach, versity. la Calif. For Convention IN SELF MEMORIAL Miss Marjorie Arnold is in Miss Ethel Hunter is con- Los Angeles, Calif., for the nell spent the week-end in valescing at Self Memorial annual convention of the Del- Charlotte, N. C., with the lat- hospital in Greenwood follow- ta Delta Delta Sorority. She, ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. j n g a broken hip injury re- as president of the chapter at ceived in a fall Sunday. tb® College of William Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bulce Mar y. Williamsburg, Va., are vacationing this week at wa s accompanied by a class- Virginia Beach, Va., and also mate who is also an official visiting her parents, Mr. and delegate. Mrs. David N. Miller, in Bal- -They were guests during MarCnant RiCG who timore, Md. the week - end of friends in the Mr. and re-evaluate your value tem. Hard work hurts young people. TOUR BRITISH ISLES Dr. and Mrs. William Redd Turner and daughter, Miss Susan Turner returned last week from a three weeks tour of the British Isles. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Con- sys- under veteran non-commiss- few ioned officer drill instructors, ‘ ' he learned small arms Earning while learning is marksmanship, bayonet the ideal. But volunteer work fighting, and methods of self- received , ij f ™ am* mis a great need, instruction in military drill, people would refer to a sum-. L , . * , ... , . .... . .. Churches, hospitals, welfare history and traditions of the Adair of manv also brings great satisfaction protection. He also iting Mrs. 8 ,0n ’ ^ ny f thoasand8 5 and fills a great need, instruction in militi mer job they once had. Sum mer tvork often helps one to decide for or against a par ticular vocation. Summer ex periences introduce people to the world of business. They fu- agencies, and health depart- Marine Corps, and other aca- ments often welcome volun- demic subjects. teers in public service. He will undergo four weeks Feel free to talk with your of individual combat training teachers, counselors, minis- and four weeks of basic ters, and parents about sum- specialist training in his mill- ini light under a bushel. Sum- tary occupational field be- manent unit. R. H. Christenbury. Jimmy Crider and daugh ter, Joanie, visited several days last week in Charles ton, going especially to be with their father and grand father, J. M. Crider, Sr. underwent surgery at begin a foundation for a . . , ... ture iob mer job opportunities. Do you have your heart set ^ is ?° tin ? e } 0 hide y° ur fore be i ing assigned to a ^ and on a c * ream ^b? Look for it, but be ready to settle for something less ideal. Your summer work may not be the Mrs. Electric Razors — Cameras — Flashlights — Sun (Hasses — Lightens t— Billfolds — Hair Brushes Pen and Pencil Sets — Pipes — Watches — Mani cure Sets ^TW-rths-i—Clothes Brushes. YARDLEY’S — OLD SPICE — CURRIER and ItfeS ’YTEN’S SETS — Colognes, Shave Lotion, Talcum Powder and Deodorants. , # * * * * ' .* *x * v. ; COME IN AIIT EOBfc AROUND -* V .' fc'*S-*r .. v -1 Four Pretty \ and Gift i t Youn£ 11 “if Friendly Store” Dial 833-1220 : y*r-** o'- • : Vi/i :ir.i r v > We Deliver Medical College. HERE FROM TENN. Mrs. P. A. Rushton of Memphis, Tenn., arrived Sat- ri , . _ ^ „ . . . Laurens — Marchant Man- , _ „ K| „ Ral P h T*; ya -T he ” theyat * ley Rice, 56, of 13 Hammett dards and children attended tended the wedding of a soror- g died ^ a local h ital he Pams Reunion in Gaf- ity sister before flying by jet Frid ni ht after a sudden fney on Sunday. on Sunday to Los Angeles for m^gg Mrs. Lindsay Odom and the five day meeting. Upon Native Qf Greer son of the late John L. and Do vie An- several weeks with their par- ess in the exhibition buildings. member ents and grandparents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cauley Rantist riuirrh were in Raleigh, N. C., on ployee of Watts Mill of Warrior and a Creek and Mrs. J. C. Thomas. United States Navy. Mrs. Chris Beukema is urday for several days visit children - Am y, Linda Ann, her return she will be em- with her daughter,, Mrs. Er- Johnay ' and Molly, of Wil- ployed for the summer by Co- drews OteeT he' wa7an em- nest R. Ouzts, Mr. Ouzts and mingto , n - N - c > are spewing lomal Williamsburg as host- daughters. Charles Johnson, son of Mr, and Mrs. I. C. Johnson. swift SM.T ^“and"Monday'. Z Jr., is leaving today, Thurs- nave returned to their home attend the Cotton Ginners Con- , h , M p.„i luartinpk day, lor Charleston tor two ln Des Moi „ es Iowa havi ^ ,hr^ S" . vuars active dulv with the . . , , __ __ __ of Lsurens, three brothers, years duty with the vleted parents, Mr and Mrs. Mrs. George Hugnley was James Ricc of Gree „ sboro , C T. Thomason and ottier re- called to Gulfport, Miss., last Ga and Furma „ and Amos latives the past two weeks, week due to the death of her Ri f Woodruf f. four sis Sm a s.re , . n 1 g aft»r he ,mH»reolnS !>»>"«“’« v ‘ s “- brother, Uwls B. Una, Jr. , ers Mrs Leona' Williams, Elm Street after undergoing ed the latter s sister, Mrs. Services were conducted on Mr , prnnppci Harvpv and foot surgqry last week at Donald R. Winslow and fam- Tuesday, June 7th. M ’ Bettv Lone of woodruff Self Memorial hospital in ily in Bloomington, Indiana. Miss Margaret Kent Bell and Mrs Beatrice Wilson of Greenwopd. Miss Frances O’Daniel is has returned from a stpy in Cleveland; and four grand- Mis Amelia West of Ashe- visiting her niece, Mrs. Jona- Asheville, N. C. children ville, N. C., spent the week- than Millen, and Mr. Millen Mr. and Mrs. B. W. McDan- Funeral services were con- end with her mother, Mrs. P. at Ormond Beach, Fla. While iel of Beach Island, spent the ducted Sunday at 4 p m at B - 'V est - - she is away her sister, Mrs. week-end with his mother, warrior Creek Baptist Church Mrs. Marvin Sanders is G. E. McGrew, of Camden, is Mrs. Beech W. McDaniel, who by Rev M pioyd Hellams presently making her home here with her mother, Mrs. returned home with them for and Rp V B C Franklin Bur- with Mr. Sanders’ parents, A. O’Daniel. a visit. ial was to Forest Lawn Ce- Mr. and Mrs. Bobby San- Dr. and Mrs. Heyward Net- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gaff- me tery ders, while Ensign Sanders ties and little daughter, Rhett ney and Mrs. Murray Sum- will be at sea for several McCall, of Charleston, who merville spent the past week- months. , have been visiting their par- end in Valdosta, Ga., with their son and daughter, Lt. NOTICE! 4th of July Closing IN ORDER THAT WE MAY GIVE VACA TIONS AND DO SOME NEEDED REMOD ELING AND REPAIRS, WE WILL BE CLOSED FROM: JULY 4 THROUGH JULY 9 YOUR COOPERATION WILL BE GREATLY APPRECIATED. THANKS. Sunshine Cleaners & Laundry 102 W. Fla. St. Dial 833-1492 ■‘‘S Kl-J « « I t t a-:' 66 in. 12 dr. TrijJIe Tfresser ■frorti the castles of Spain.. • les^nce charm fully captured in “Espanol,” at collection of bedroom furniture by Link- r; )tou select from pieces of varying scale and Ni Highlighted by a warm, spice brown finish. Each has been designed to reflect the warm touch 'idle Mediterranean style. The overlays used on the fronts, Hie lattice back and spindle beds, and the low base treatment are all expressive of this new design influence. The drawer pulls feature a lacy back- plate and have been designed expressly for “Espanol”. Practical features are equally as abundant. Commodes feature a slate inset and dressers and chests are equipped with nylon casters. 8 dr. 56 in. Double Dresser amt Landscape Mirror -Spindle Bed Full-Size, Twin-Size and King-Size 12 dr. 66 in. Triple Dresser and Upright Mirror 56 in. 8 dr. Double Dresser with Upright Mirror 7 • Lane 76 in. Triple Brener and Vartical Mirror 9 dr. 2 dews Open Panel Bed Full or Twin Size MV -I »C* Tqn&rJONES & SONS, Furniture 200 West Main St. WW****** rr ~'~ m ~ r- 833-0423 and Mrs. Charles M. Gaffney, Jr., going especially on ac count of the illness of Mrs. Gaffney. Mrs. Gaffney and young daughter, Donna Adair, accompanied her mother home for a convales cent stay. Miss M u r i e 11 a Summerville, who was visit ing her sister aid brother-in- law, also returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Shealy and three children have re cently moved here from Greenville. Mr. Shealy is a district salesman for Pet Dairy, and they are residing at 207 Phillips Street. Mr. and Mrs. Don Creigh ton and children, Jim and Kathy, are vacationing this week in Florida along the west coast. Maj. and Mrs. Richard Luk- stat and children of Arling ton, Mass., are visiting this week with the latter’s moth er, Mrs. H. D. Payne. Among those attending graduation services last week-end at Columbia Col lege, Columbia, were Mrs. Lonnie Hiers, Mr. and Mrs. Hayne Workman and Hayne, Jr., Miss Mary Ellen Segars, Horace Payne and Miss Nan cy Hollis. They went espec ially to see Miss Susan Work man receive her B. A. degree in Elementary Education. Mrs. Charles Baker and Celie of Greensboro, N. C., were recent guests of their parents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Hollis. Mrs. R. E. Ferguson and son, Jack, are spending this week at Pawley’s Island. Carroll Pitts is a patient at Mary Black hospital in Spar tanburg. He is convalescing nicely and is expected to re turn to his home this week end. Among those visiting him Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Pitts, Mr. and Mrs. Davis Pitts, Mrs. Ethel R. Pitts, Charles Ray and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bonds. Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Thomason and daughter, Pat, were Mr. and Mrs. John Bledsoe and daugh ter, Kathy, of Columbia. Mrs. Henry Lukstat of Day tona Beach, Fla., arrived Wednesday for a visit with friends and relatives, coming especially to attend the Work- in an-Payne wedding on Sat urday. She will be accompan ied home by her son and family, Major and Mrs. Rlch- a r d Lukstat, of Arlington, Mass., who are also visiting here, nr YOU DON’T HEAD Wheredoyawannago? to shop down the street to the drive-in or lb Take off and travel in a new Chevrolet! 1966 Chevrolet Impala Sport Sedan with eight features now standard for your added safety—including back-UD lights and seat belts front and rear (always buckle up!). What you get is • The mellculons coachwork of Body by Fisher that sur rounds you with rich appointments, deep- twist carpeting • Full Coil suspension that uncrinkles roads • Magic-Mirror finish • Gobs of room for hips, legs and feet. What you can add includes • Com- fortron automatic heating and air condi tioning-spring weather the year round • AM-FM multiplex stereo radio • Tilt- telescopic steering • Power everything— brakes, windows, seats, steering. See your Chevrolet dealer now. You’ll never find a better time to huy^ so Whatayawaitinfor? 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