The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 15, 1966, Image 13

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f »y t n. ^r: 'it, 1 / Clinton, S. C., Thursday^ December 15, 1966 \ THE CLINTON CHRONICLE ta West Clinton News ... Local Residents Visit in Union is impossible. I would appre- ^embarrassing” about the age married sister to assume the elate your comments on the spread between your teen-role* 1 of “giving me away” at sifbject of “love at first sight.” agers and the new little baby. JIM. 1 DEAR JIM: While first im pressions can sometimes over I’ll bet they’ll love the baby as much as you will, too. right. Your sister enters the to the left of the center church, just as your mother then at the proper mol would, immediately before the during the ceremony she rises ceremony begins, seats her- and steps forward to respon DEAR H. L.: Perfectly all self at the front of the church to the minister’s question. my wedding. H. L. DEAR SALLY: Just what MRS. CLIFTON HEATON is spending a few weeks with John Price Will celebrate their period of time develop irtto . -„ " "T wh — Correspondent-Representative his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. birthday December 18. real love, still quite often what yo i Jecdve a Christmas ^ard 110 Washington Street H. Pearson, before leaving Rev. and Mrs. James F. people call “love at first r rom * to wh nm von Dial 833-3192 ^, for the West Coast. Hughes of EUettsville, Ind. sight” is simply infatuation, haven’t sent one and it ar- Christmas Party will observe their wedding an- which does not hold up. The ri «. t ' { { f t u The Clinton Mill Womabis niversary December 17. re al and true kind of love is a card so that it win arrive son and family were guests clu V eld a Christmas Party Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Rob- something that takes root and in time? Xhis has hap p ened _ __ ., . . K M at Blazers Club at Greenwood ertsop of Greenville observed develops degree by degree, a Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Stroud and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Law- of Mrs. Stroud’s sister, Mrs Lula Willard, in Union, Sun day. Carl Farmer of Norfolk, Virginia and Wallace Put nam of Woodruff visited Mr. , , „ . , ... , .. ..... to m e so often, and probably Lake, Saturday n.ght, pttend- their first wedding anmver- discovery, through the shar- will this Christmas, too — k.. _ i _r i- sary Decem her 10. irtg of experiences and ideas, and j neve r exactly ' that the other person really what to do about it MRS —■ is as fine arid wonderful as a. C. you though him or her to be in the first* place. Don’t go | DEAR MRS. A. C.: Send overboard in your enthusi- some kind of pretty personal i v. r> Ti asms about this girl. Maybe card, writing some sort of DEAR SALLY: t m a girl she jg the g j rl you now message on it, as, “It was rick visited their grandchil- Mrs. Eva Land is a patient 0 : 1 I’ an f. hav ^ bee 5 1 .r 01 / 18 her to tbe — but maybe she so nice receiving your beauti- dren in Spartanburg, Sunday. a t Greenwood Hospital for a S ca y ''?/¥ a boy a T ISN’T. I hope for your sake ful card. Our late wishes are Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Sex- few days. ‘ sue months, and now l want that ghe is? Time wiu teR 1 j ust as sincere and just as ed by a number of people. Sickness Willette and Penny Dale Dominick have flu. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Fer- and Mrs. Claude Farmer over mer baye re t urned home af- the week-end. ^ er being patients at Bailey Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ham- Memorial Hospital, rick visited their grandchil- DEAR SALLY By SALLY SHAW ton and sort', Drew, of Green- M r. and Mrs. Maxie Wal- t 0 break off, but don’t know how. While I don’t love him DEAR SALLY: Do merry, you usually Of course, it is not necessary to ack- wood spent Sunday with Mrs. lenzine have returned home . ,. . . ... — — ^ ----- - ---- Ada Center. after being patients for sev- T ’ hnt h MHinP think a woman of 43 > with two n °wledge a greeting card, but Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. eral days at Bailey Memorial aaa ” ai ® in 5 i is P.,«Pd teena e ed children, is too old often under these circum- Pearson and^ baby of Colum- Hospital. this orobfem with anv num t<> have another baby? My hus- stances you like to thank a bia spent the week-end with Mrs. W. C. Wallenzine and L friend ^ut band and 1 have been dis ' fnend Wh ° haS reme " lbered his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. granddaughters, Kim and Lor- them harheen able cussiBg this ’ and are wonder - you at Christmas and wh om H. Pearson. ie Wallenzine, are sick at BOn ^ ing if this would prove too em- you inadvertently omitted Mrs. Magatha Lindler of their home. ^ ,1 this bov down with- barrassin S “ a bab y in our from your mailing list. Whitmire spent Monday with Birthdays and Wedding hurtinu him He’s a verv household 15 years younger ~ T “ her sister, Mrs. C. W. Wind- Anniversaries sensitive tvoe of bov is ver^ than 0Ur youn S er teenaged DEAR SALLY: Im soon to sor. ’ . \ Mrs. Frances Norris of Jo- ^ nuch in J 0 P Ve with y ’ me and cluld - Still and all, we are be a bride. Since both of ir.y Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whit- anna observed her birthday j, m a f ra j d be’ll go to pieces keen on ihe idea of haying parents are dead, I’m wonder- sel and Mr. and Mrs. Tom- December 5. when I deliver the blow. May- and cudd h ng another little j n gjf R wou i d b e all right and mie Beaman and son, Brian Janice Metts and Dorothy be y 0U ^an advise me I do baby- HESITANT. j n g ood taste for my older visited Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Turner celebrate their birth- hope g0 REDH EAD. ’ DEAR HESITANT: This is Garner Jr. in Chester, Sunday, day December 14. r j u u Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sana Rozella Foster and Mrs. DEAR REDHEAD: How in- for you and your husband to ers visited her father, R. D. James T. Hughes observe consistent can you be? On one decide, not me or anyone Smith, who is a patient at an their birthdays today. hand you seem so concerned else. If you really want that Augusta, Georgia hospital, December 16 Truman Ow- over the chances of hurting baby, by all means have it. Sunday. ens and Bo Osborne have this boy, and on the other Certainly you’re not too old, On Saturday, Mr^. Frances birthdays. hand you seem to have broad- and certainly there’s nothing Norris of Joanna and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Quinn cast far and wide your inten- L. C. Heaton and Mrs. Clif- observed their wedding anni- tions of unloading him. So . . . ton Heaton were shoppers in versary December 12. already you’ve been hurting Greenville. They also visited December 15 Mr. and Mrs. him. If you really want to Mrs. Wendell Robertson, who Raymond Campbell celebrate break up, tell hirh frankly. I’m returned home with them for their wedding anniversary to- sure he’ll survive. the week-end. day. — Jack F. Pearson, who was Ricky Grant, Eddie Os- DEAR SALLY: I’m a guy wounded in Viet Nam, has re- borne, and J. C. Meadors ob- of 24 who is sure he has “fall- •ceiVed his discharge from the serve their birthday Decern- en-in love at first sight” with > Navy and been dismissed ber 17. “ a beautiful girl I met this ? from a Philadelphia Hospital, Ben Woodward Jr., and week. 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