The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 30, 1966, Image 6
r"~
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
West Clinton News . .
Mr. and Mrs. Cox Visit Parents
have returned home after vis
iting Several weeks with Mrs.
Pearson’s son and daughter,
■Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Pear-
M RS. CLIFTON HEATON
forrespeodeat-Representative
100 Washington Street
Dial 833-3192 -
Mrs. W. W. Niver and son,
David, of Florence, spent last
week with Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Cox, Jr.,
of Charleston, visited his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joel Cox,-
Sr., and her mother, Mrs.
James Copeland, over the
week-end.
Frank Lyda.
Mrs. M. W. Adams spent
the week-end in Columbia
with her grandson, Mike
CampBell, and Mrs.' Camp
bell and also visited Mrs.
Ethel Shepard in Orangeburg.
Claude Farmer attended
the baseball game in Atlanta,
Ga., Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mel-
mouth Wilson and children of
Cornelia, Ga., spent the
week-end with Mrs. Wilson’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. James
Huey.
Mrs. Addie Pearson of this
city and her sister, Mrs. Mil
lie Smith of Spartanburg,
son in Orlando, Fla., and Mr.
and Mrs. Gibbs Maynor and
children in West Palm Beach,
Fla. Mrs. Gibbs Maynor and
children returned home with
her mother, Mrs. Addie Pear
son for a few weeks stay.
Robert Adams and sons,
William and Joe, and Lan
drum Lawson and Bill Camp
bell attended the baseball
game in Atlanta, Ga., Sun
day. While there they also
There's Good Reason Why
CLINTON is...
»v i J
In The Hearts of Local Shoppers!
Clinton merchants look after their own. They
handle only the top quality merchandise you,
•f
greaje*
r
WIDER
pwet
the local customer, want... at better prices and
bigger savings! When you shop locally, you can
bring the entire family, take care of all your
needs with one shopping trip, without unneces
sary traveling and parking fees. Your dollars
stay at home, too, for the benefit of your com
munity. Tust your community. Trust your Clin
ton merchants to make shopping profitable for
you!
BETTER
VALUES
FREE
parking
Are Your Dollars Dear to You?
h*
r
GET MORE FOR THEM
— at —
visited Mr. and Mrs. Leotv
Hedgepath. ,1
On Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Berkie Stroud and Harold
Stroud and sons visited Mrs.
Stroud's sister, Mrs. Lula
Willard, in Union recently.
Mrs. J. W. Hedgepath is
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leon
Hedgepath in Atlanta, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Dunaway and children of Co
lumbus, Ga., are spending
several w£eks with Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Dunaway.
Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Hea
ton visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Hudson in Woodruff Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Hea
ton visited Mr. and Mrs. Wen
dell Robertson in Greenville
Saturday.
CAR WASH
On Thursday and Friday,
the MYF of Bailey Memorial
Methodist Church will spon
sor a car wash behind the
church from 10:00 a. m. until
5:00 p. m.
WITH THE SICK
Ben Terry of Laurens,
brother of Mrs. Ray Cauble
of this city, is a patient at
the Laurens hospital. ■.
Mrs. David Owens has re
turned home after being a pa
tient for two weeks at Barley
Memorial Hospital.
BIRTHDAYS
Susie Wooten will celebrate
her 8th birthday July 8.
James Craine and Anita
Turner celebrated birthdays
June 26.
Jerry Satterfield, Daryl
Foster, Mrs. James Johnson
and Roy Cannon observe
birthdays today.
Joe Sam Caughman observ
ed a birthday June 28.
WEDDING
ANNIVERSARIES
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lyda
observed their wedding ahni-
versary June 24.
June 27th, Mr. and Mrs.
Colie Campbell and Mr. and
Mrs. William Eustace observ
ed^ wedding anniversaries.
11 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sam
Caughman and Mr. and Mrs.
; Woodrow Wilson observed
wedding anniversaries June
11 28.
P On June 29th, Mr. and Mrs.
11 Randall Farmer and Mr. and
tMrs. D. D. Ficklin observed
(wedding anniversaries.
'■*■*¥*
Johnny Rush ton
Serves in Vietnam
Johnny Rushton, young
Clinton service man, has ar
rived in Vietnam with U. S.
Navy forces. He is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Willie L. Rush-
ton of the Airport Road.
His address is Johnny
Rushton, SN, 997-67-74, Na
val Support Activity, Box 74,
POL, APO San Francisco,
JCalif. 96337.
Mountville Newt
MRS. MAUDE BRYSON
Correspondent
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Chap
man visited in Greenville
Sunday.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Scott
Watts are Mrs. Watts’ par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Edgeman and her brother of
Pueblo, Colo.
Zana Crisp, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Crisp, had a
birthday Sunday. Her grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Shep
ard, of Ninety Six, and her
aunt, Dr. Blanche C. Badger,
were present to help cele
brate the occasion.
Maudy Crisp, Amelia Fin
ley, Martha Gabbert, Melissa
Bishop, Janie Thompson aAd
Jan Young attended Camp
Rawl last,week.
Emily Maddox of Fountain
Inn, is visiting her aunt, Mrs.
f Jerome Finley, and family
' this week.
f) Miss Cardtyn Burns is at
tending summer school at An
drew College, Cuthbert, Ga.
II Mr. and Mrs. C. D. WJiit-
|r hey of Albemarle, N. C., vis-
|lted Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Jones
IE during the week-end.
11 Miss Elizabeth Jones is vis
iting her aunt, Miss Cora
Bryson in North Carolina this
week.
OFFICE SUPPLIES
CHRONICLE PUR. GO.
PHONE 83MM1
Clinton, S. C., Thursday, June SO, 1006
Old Fashioned
Lil Gets
The Word!
i
,,,
» — ^7
■ V i % . '
• • •• . i -
Around our shop we called her Old Fashioned Lil*:
’Cause she sent her printing to Columbia and Greenville.
i , j ’ ^
Old Fash thought it was a pretty good bet > ; >
That out-of-town printers could beat our own press. >'
•J&v* •
*
So we said, “Lil, honey, please get the word
That sending printing out-of-town is simply absurd.
We’ve bought the newest presses, Old Fi^hioned- Lil,
And our pHces now are just as low as Cdiumbla and Greenville.
We’re not asking, Lil, for a very special
All we’re asking, is for just an even
Our shop’s so efficient (and don’t you mise^the bust)
That pretty soon those cities will s&nd T^EiR work to US.”
When Lil got our prices she yelped, “Fiddledeedee,” (
From now on my money stays in Clinton, S. C.
I may be old fashioned, but I’ll never forget
>- i
That it’s cheaper at The Chronicle, you bet!
ft
n- •
Seriously, folks, we now DO have the new machinery ami the increased
volume which enable us to quote competitive prices with printers any
where. So why not get year printing done here , at homo whore you get
Taster service andlan opportunity to chock proofs for accuracy. When
you do business with The Chronicle you support a growing local industry
which employs (seal Clinton people.
i.