The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 23, 1966, Image 3
Clinton, S. C., Thursday, June 23, 1966.
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
WHO'S
Where..
— As
Reported By
Naomi Seymbui* ‘
Phones 833-0541 or 833-1817
Items of Interest About Clinton Folk
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chand-
. Dr. and Mrs. N. C. Wessing-
week at Myrtle Mrs. Alfio Undari and child- er and children were in An-
Mrs. 3. C. Crayton of Ral-- : hfr. and Mrs. Ed Perry and wedding of the latter’s ne- Henry Harold Thompson in
ler of Columbia, and Mr. and eigh, N. C., is visiting Mr. ^family are vacationing this phew in Rock Hill. Charlotte at the Covenant
Mrs. Jimmy Chandler and and Mrs. Cecil Crayton. week at Myrtle Beach. Among Clintonians camping Presbyterian Church on Sab*
daughter, Beth, of Spartan- Randy Crayton is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Marcell Wid- i as t week for several days at orday.
burg, visited their parents, his aunt and uncle, Mr. and rrier are spending several Myrtle Beach were Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Chand- Mrs. Thad Stevens, in Ral- days this
ler during the week-end. eigh, N. C., this week. Beach. reili Susan, Donna, Peter, and derson on Sunday to visit the
Mrs. R. S. Horton of New- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Camp- Rick Morgan, 504 Cedar St., Anita apd Miss Franceen Au- latter’s parents Mr and Mrs.
berry, spent the past week- bell visited their son-in-law leaves this weekend for Camp dia a a Huron Rpmaininc to
end with Mr. and Mrs. Grady and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Rockmont for boys, Black - . w . ,, ioU
rhanHior d<h c XT ^ Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wal- visit with their grandparents
i/iidn(U6r. Bill Seasc in Irmo Sundciy* IN^ountsin, N. C., for tnrcc i _aa._j _ j ai__ j j• » c s __ j
i n Do,, i t . ’ yy lace attended the wedding of for a week were Kevin and
Mrs. I. O. Ray and son, HERE FOR FUNERAL we< *s of camping. He is the Mi Cynthia Casev to Karen W e SS in ee r
Freddie, spent several days Among out of town rela- son of Mr. and Mrs. Riclyird M s y Lea asey t0 Karen Wessinger.
last week in Charlotte, N. C., tives and friends here yester- Lyon Morgan,
with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. f or f unera i 0 f j Mr. and Mrs. J. Henderson
1 hompson and family. They McMillan were Mr. and Mrs. Pitts spent last week at Point
Miss Shirley Polk and Miss Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Furr Misses Beulah and Nene vacatiohed at their cottage on Mac Finney of Loris; Ray Clear, Ala., on Mobile Bay
Sondra Stewart of Rtfck Hill, and children of Lancaster, Dean of the Methodist Home Kl ^- Edenfield of Tampa, Fla., where they attended the South
were guests last weak of the spent Sunday with Mrs. in Orangeburg, spent last Mr and Mrs. BUI Blake and brother of Mrs. McMillan; Eastern Cotton Crushers Con-
former’s sister,- Mrs.: Jimmy Furr’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. week with their sister, Mrs. * on ’ . D ° u *’ ° f Hl ® h lv ; ° „ N / w - p - Harris, Mrs. Mildred vention. Enroute home they
Potts ,and Mr. Potts' G. C! Mclnvaille. They were Eva Ferguson, and visiting C., visited Mr and Mrs. Hugh Victor, Walter Callahan, Mr. visited points of interest in
Dr. and Mrs. L. Ross Lynn acfcompanied home home by other relatives.
Hay, Mrs. Blake’s parents, an d Mrs. John Durr and Florida and Georgia.
and Miss E|liiaheth Lynn of Miss Cynthia Cooper who is Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Chap- 5' ro * l)y James A. Longo, all of Green-^ Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Coates
Tallahassee, *Fia. ; , Who for- spending the week with them, man were in Clemson Mon- ° ’ ®| so spem » unaa y ville, and family of Charlotte were
merly resided here, ^ere Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Baze- day evening where they at- e T I s ' it _ Spending several days with recent guests of the latter’s
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- more and children, Fran and tended the South Carolina ^ ^ ^ p^S^n a^d PlttS are her parents ’ Mr ‘ and Mrs ' Law '
pr* i.vnn rm nm i T d Rural Letter Carriers Associ- Iormer I1,rnii y rer s uson , ana daughter
ert Lynn on Monday. They BDlVand Mrs. J.’R.Dillard Rural Letter Carriers Associ- ^d ^StTvie Tf 'T/Trl hUS ? and ’ Jl r rence Warren. On Sunday Mr.
were enroute ,o th^r sum- jaeksonviUe, Fla., are atton w^ek was = S, ^.rf * t “ who hT made th™
mer home m Montreal, N. C. apending the week with Mrs. E . F „ Culbre «^.“' mother and grandmother, “m"'in Pen S Kola Fla. are
and Mrs. Warren attended the
PRESCRIPTIONS
PROMPT, ECONOMICAL PRESCRIPTION
SERVICE
“Serving Thia Area 82 Years”
We Give S A H Green Stamps
Youngs Pharmacy
North Broad Street
Dial 833-1220
Miss Lynn has recently re- J. B. Wilder. They will be Charlotte, N. C., spent sev Mrg R E Ferguson
enroute to New Jersey where
ON VACATION TRIP they will make their home.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Taylor, Mrs^ BUJ b^urchison and
Jr. and sons, accompanied daughter, Miss Kitty Murchi-
tired as associate dean of Joined today by Mr. and Mrs. eral days last week with he
the Womans’ Coilege in Tal- G. C. Wilder and daughter, r nother - Mrs - L Sheely.
lahassee. Sarah, of McCormick, for the Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sease
Mr4 RavmnnH Pitto is dav and children left last week
spending s e v e r a 1 tfavs in S/2c and Mrs Virgil Cook for Irmo where Mr. Sease has by Mrs. Taylor s parents, Mr. son, of Dillion accompanied
Sumter with Lr brewer and of Norfolk Va have return accepted a position as chemi- and Mr u s - c - «. Hudgins of by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
e t her brother and . ’-. . .. ... . . cal en[ »i nee r with General Spartanburg, spent several W. A. Galloway of West Palm
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mra. ed home after a visit w.th his cal ^enMneer with ^ General days ^ FaUj N y Beach F|a have been vlsi ,.
'Mr and'Mre David O Smith, knd other relatives, 'spending the past amral “o OMdh t>Mt- Ml*- W. ««lr; Sr..
Payne of Lakeland Fla., and BLALOCKS AT HOME ^ refurn trip, Z, vriLd Vrs' oaUed'Tere due tZZZ2
Mrs. Paul Calvin of Clearwa- Dr. and Mrs. George Bla- Iouowin t> ni s rtiease irom ac ■ . a . T
ter Fla. were week-end lock returned Sundav from tive dut y as a First Lieuten- Taylors brother and sister-in- of their uncle and brother, J.
guests of Mr and Mrs J F several weeks stay at their ant in the U. S. Army station- law, Col. and Mrs. J. H. Hud- p -** cM ‘ llan -
Jacobs,.Sr., On Saturday they Se Tn Pawley’s Is,ani «> =< Banning, Ga. gins, in Rockville, Md. JX^Tda "' 1 ?^
were jomed by Mr. and Mrs. Visiting them during the week Miss Elberta Sease of Le- Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rhodes ,—
James Edmund Ferguson of end were their son and daugh- high Acres, Fla., is spending °f Greensboro, N.
Macon, Ga., and Mrs. Edna ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mil- several weeks with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rice over
Copeland for lunch. The lirtg Blalock of Columbia, who Mrs. Toy Woodruff Mr. and the week-end, coming espec
guests were in the city espec- came especially for the Work- Mrs. Gerald Woodruff of jally to attend the Lakeside attend the wed
ially for the Workmftn-Payne man-Payne wedding. West Columbia, joined them Country Club Member Guest another elacsmate
wedding on Saturday eve- Mr . a „ d Mrs . Kenne , h here over the week-end. a „d Mrs Jack Dnvis Miss 0in ^ McCm "<
mng. \ , t ,'?. a Woodward are visiting Mrs. Mrs. Irving H. Ford of ' , .. Lewis Hay in Spartanburg,
Mr. and Mi^s. ^Tfwrnfes Woodward’s parents, Mr. and Avon Park, Fla., is spending g ug er, ary ^ w in assist at the recep-
Hollis will fe ? ve today for Mrs . David G lenn . Mr. Wood- some time with her mother, ^nn, are now making their ecep
Myrtle Beach where they wJU ward is a recent graduate of Mrs. Eugene Hitt. Mrs. Ollie ?, om f at 204 Rockledge Place,
attend the South Carolina Mo- Union Theological Seminary. Littlefield, who has been vis- Huntsvllle . Ala - Jack has ac
tor —
C visited lanta > Ga > with a former
classmate, Miss Todd Davies
who will accompany her
ially to attend ~the Lakeside home for a visit. On Satur-
tion.
CALLED TO N. C.
Transportation Associa- They will be moving to their iting Mrs. Hitt, has returned ca P ted a position on the fac- Mrs v E Shealy and j B ’
at the Ocean Forest Ho- i„ ka ^ in uR y °f the University of Ala- . , .
tion at the Ocean Forest Ho- new location in Max Mead- to her home in Columbia,
tel. Mr. Hollis■ is the newly 0 rs, Va., where he will be Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Laney
elected president t>f the asso- p as tor of Anchor of Hope had as dinner guests on Fath-
Ciation. , - Church, Galena, Va. Mrs. er’s Day, Mr. and Mrs. Tony
University
bama Extension at Hunts
ville.
Mr. and Mrs. Rutland Rid-
Williams were in Fairforest,
N. C., Sunday and Monday
having been called there due
to the death of their sister-in-
Mr. and l^rs. Allen Young, Woodward, the former Sally Hooper, Mr. and Mrs. James dle of Greenville, and Miss law Mrs D williams.
A1 and Catl|y, visited the zoo Glenn* will teach at White- Laney and children of Green- rudy Ada1 ^ af Goh^bia, Dr ^
in Cleveland Pa Fit Green- iirutw- ,riiiv> were guests Sunday of Grady w . > s '
Walton A.
in Cleveland Pa Tic, Green- viiiejunior College’ White- ville,' Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt were guests Sunday of Gradv Lynn ^ ^ g
yille, Sunday,-.and ..also vis- ville, Va'. Ledford of Shands,Street, and ^ dair aad ^ r ‘ and M . rs ' ^ a * Dickie of Rock Hill scent the
ited in the Tiome of the .Rey. , Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Creigh- Mrs. Annabel Hooper of Flor- na " Madden and family. week-end with her parents
and Mrs. Ben Wifoams and ton and children, Jim and ence Street. > - Mrs - N « lso " N - Harte T of Mr. and Mrs. Downs L. Mon-
^ family in Fountain Inn. Kathy, returned Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burnett, Wingate, N. C, and Miss Ir-
William Bripoks,Owens, Jr., from a ’week’s vacation in Sr., had as their guest last may Ray of Raleigh, N. C., Father’s Dav
v v, . , • , ' were Quests ast u/eoV-onrt nt * a wy ■
roe, coming especially for.
of South Amboy, N. J., spent Florida. On Sunday they were week, their grandson, Chocy 'y ere guests last week-end of Mr and Mrs j ames Smith
the weekend with his par- called to Lafayette, Ga., due Burnett, of Columbia. S! ,r u 11 !,™ n i! Ce ’ and sons, Mike and Ronnie
ents,_Mr. and Mrs,^ Owens, to the sudden illness of Mrs. Mrs. E. M. Davis, Susie, Mrs. Harrod Martin, Mr. Mar- Ql Columbia were guests of
coming especiallyr-for the Creighton’s father, Grady Jane and Joe spent the week- tin ^ and s J on *' ^ , Mrs. Smith's parents Mr and
Worlahan-Payne we^dttihg. * \frhedlerr Mr; Creighton re- end in Hampton with Charles Mr and Mrs. Carl Leonard Mrs. E. L. Holland.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlton Law turned home on Monday. Mrs. McKinney and his mother, and lamily vacationed last Mrs. Barbara Hellams of
of Charlotte, N. C., were the Creighton and children re- visiting their new grandson, ^ eek at P° ints of interest in Mount Pleasant, spent the
week-end • gueatsr*«of ,the lat- mained for the week while Charles Wagner McKinney, Vir g ini a and North Carolina week e nd with her
ter’s parahts, T J
Dillard Muam.
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FOR
FAMILY
BANKING
We have
banking services for
every member oi
the family.
Bank with
M. S. Bailey & Son, Bankers
vJ* lett - Iliailleu lV/1 LIIC WGtJIv Wllllt; v» dgiicri **1,
1^ Mr. Wheeler is convalescing son of Mr. and Mrs.i C. H.
S-i at home. McKinney. » . '
with relatives and friends.
parents,
m
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Box
Gold Medal' '
MACARONI 7. 10c
6-Bottle Carton -OYith Bottles)
COCA-COLAS -.. 39c
Chicken Lb.
BACKS . . . . . . . . 5c
Carolina Pride r - 12 Oz.
WEINERS :. 49c
CORN
‘•'V*'*. r r-^r t
White King . * , 25 Lbs.
FLOUR .7. $1.59
• J • n.-yovr*.. .-.ft*I**-
Daisy Sweet 2 , /2 Can
POTATOES 19c
BeveHy ’ -V" 10 For
POmB-MEAT.. 49c
MULLET La
FISH 10c
, v - <7 . f k’, . L.
DUKE'S MAY0I
. (Limit: 1 With $5.
NNAISE -39c
00 or More Order)
SOUTH CAROLINA LB.
PEACHES .... 10c
South CarqHna , Lb.
TOMATOES * . . 10c
South Carolina Yellow Lb.
SQUASH .......: 10c
Red Bliss 5 Lbs.
POTATOES . * 25c
VEOETABLE MARKET
EASt MAIN STREET
OPEN 6 A. M.-ll P. M. DAILY
Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Chan- g r
ey and children, accompanied
by Mr. and Mrs. Carl Chaney,
spent Sunday touring the
mountains of North Carolina.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Chan
ey of Greenwood, were dinner
guests last Thursday of the
former’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Chaney.
Mrs. R. B. Seilers of Green
ville, was the' guest of Mrs.
Homer Todd last week-end.
VISITING IN DURHAM
Miss Jane Sturgeon of Dur
ham ,N. C., spent the week
end with her mother, Mrs. H.
E. Sturgeon. Mrs. Sturgeon
accompanied her daughter
home for several weeks visit.
Mrs. Milford Smith and
children, Barry, Libby, and
Gale, spent Father’s Day in
Blacksburg with their par
ents and grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Jones. Ac
companying them home for
several days visit was Miss
Tammy Jones of Seneca,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Lionell Jones.
Mrs. Jimmy Crider and
children, Mark, Joanie, and
Jan, accompanied by Miss
Barbara Davis, spent several
days last week with Mrs. Cri
der’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Spencer Crider, in Elberton,
Ga.
Mrs. Annie Lee Rowley of
Spartanburg, spent the week
end with Mrs. L. S. Lockett.
On Sunday they visited Mrs.
Alma Wham in Laurens. Also
visiting Mrs. Lockett on Sun
day were Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Pierce of Spartanburg.
Mrs. W. p. Clark and chil
dren, Cindy and Phil, of Alta
Vista, Va., were guests dur
ing the week-end of Mrs. T.
B. Thackston. While here
they visited Mrs. R. Fulton
Dukes in Orangeburg.
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Chap
man will be in Charleston this
week-end where they will at
tend the S. C. American Le
gion Convention.
Mrs. Charles H. Crowl and
daughters, Cristie Anne of
Norfork, Va., is spending a
ten day visit with her mother,*
Mrs. R. W. Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gas-
qUe and daughter of Dillon
spent the weekend with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Wilder and Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Gasque. They came especial
ly for the wedding of Miss
Susan Workman to Horace
qo Saturday,
Mr. and Mrs. Ace Workman
Established 1886
Clinton, S. C.
"4!4% Interest Paid On One Year Savings Certificates
Member FDIC
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SENATOR WM. C DOBBINS
REPORTS TO THE P5QPLE ON HIS
TWO YEARS IN THE SENATE OFFI
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1. $50,000 made available to the County Supervisor for the purchase of new equipment.
2. Four lane highway between Clinton and Laurens approved—Necessary rights-of-way for project
was acquired through combined efforts of Clinton and Laurens Chambers of Commerce—construe-
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tion to begin by mid-summer.
3. Widening and resurfacing of Highway 76 through Woodville and Green Pond areas from junction of
Highway 101 to Greenville County line—to include also Highway 120 to Greenville County line.
This project was approved by the Highway Commission April 21, 1966. Survey has been completed.
4. Laurens County has entered into an era of the greatest business and industrial growth in its entire
history. In the first two years of your Senator’s administration, the Torrington Company has com
pleted a $1,800,000.00 expansion, the new C. W. Anderson Hosiery Plant built and now in operation,
Mansure Plant now under construction, eight million dollar Bdiley Plant now under construction.
Tavern Sportswear Plant completed and now in operation and a few days ago announcement was
made that two more industries will locate in the county.
5. Numerous county roads placed in Highway System for construction this summer.
6. $120,000 improvement to Laurens County Airport.
7. Additional $250,000 in state funds made available this year to Whitten Village through the ef
forts of your Senator.
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8. Salary increases to County employees.
9. No increase in County taxes.
10. County finances in' excellent condition.
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11. Would not allow the State Game Department to charge the hunters in Laurens County and sur
rounding counties an additional $3.10 to hunt deer and tufkey in this area.
12. Your Senator has voted and worked for all increases In salary for teachers and all legislation to up
grade education and improve educational facilities and has voted and worked for all legislation for
better care and treatment of our mentally ill.
13. Has voted and worked for all salary increases for State opiployees ahd employees of the South Caro
lina Highway Department.
14. Has voted and worked for all legislation to aid those engaged in the dairy business ahd in agricul
ture.
15. Has voted and worked* for all legislation to reduce taxes on merchants’ inventory (floor tax).
KEEP LAURENS COUNTY MOVING
- VOTE FOR -
SENATOR WM. C. DOBBINS
TUESDAY, JUNE 28
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