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nmlc;% S. C., Thursday, January 26, 1967 — — 1 "•— ^ tVcct Clinton News ... THE CLINTON CHRONICLE MRS. CLIFTON HEATON Correspondent-Representative 100 Washington Street Dial 833-3192 Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jes se Laney on Sunday were their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Laney, and family of Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gam- brell visited Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lawrence and ehil- From Clinton High By KAYRAN COX Thli week has been quite a double chapel program. ed the reasons for establish- to'his fellowman. The person- Birmingham., 0 in the heart of the ’Mty at and Ae ing the March of Dimes Foun- ification of this definition was The statue represents Broth- Five Points South, a busy each national Thanksgiving' dation. Also they discussed the late Reverend Dr. James er Bryant kneeling with his traffic intersection. Here it re- Day as Brother Bryan Day. the activities and projects of A. Bryan of Birmingham, Alfi- face turned heavenward, hat mained for 32 years. Last Two of Brother Bryan’s the teenagers in Clinton. Ev- bama. After graduating from clutched, to his chest. It now Thanksgiving It..was moved sons are Presbyterian minis-' eryone was asked to offer as- the University of North Caro- overlooks the city that Broth- t0 a prominent place in Vul- ters in Charlotte, Dr. Harry** sistance in carrying out the lina and Princeton Theologi- er Bryan knew so intimate- can Pat *k. At the service of H. Bryan, minister of the Cov-, climax of the campaign this cal Seminary, he assumed the i y an d whose life he so vital- rededication, the Mayor and enant Presbyterian Church, Saturday in the “Walkathon.” pastorate of the Third Pres- iy affected. * Council of Birmingham by of- and the Reverend Thomas E. "The Walkathon" Is a race byterian Church of Birming- The plaque at the base of Rcial proclamation designat- Bryan, minister of the East-; of sorts in which each step ham, and the pastorate of the the monument is engraved cd the slte as Prayer Point, minster Presbyterian Church, costs a dime. There will be entire city which lasted for with four yerses from the Bi- three candidates — No. 1, the 53 years. He was born in 1963 ble: Genesis 28:16, Psalm seventh and eighth grades; arK j was e ight years old when 121: 1 and 2, John 3:16, and o 0 ^ 2 ’. t M e ^ Birmin «banv was awarded its Luke 18-L Also the following: „ 3 ’«i he charter and g‘ ven its name. “Fervent in prayer, con- tw /"n L !, ^ When he died ’ his funeral was secrated in life, sympathetic that each of us help us in the most largely attended fu _ in counsel , a friend of the dren in Greenville last Sun- ful1 CHS. Lagt Monday sev- Pirst of all, Mr. Sanders, rep- driv J'., t '? rai !J mon ^ for neral in the history of Bir- friendless,- the sorrowing, the da y. v eral representatives front the resenting the Greenville «n vn«« j 0 mingham. His love for hu- poor, and the rich. He went Mrs. John Mayes visited her Leighton Ford Crusade pre- Touchdown Club PreC ‘ ate a " y assistance y° u aunt, Mrs. W. A. Grady, in En oree, Sunday. • sented a ihort chapel pro* Clinton High School with the y 0 u! ti »» • gram and invited all CHS’ers Anth p n F <>y Awards for out- * and Mrs. Jim Meadors t0 attend the meetings, esnec- standing sportsmanship as - °A Colu , mb if >*lly on the Youth Nights, <ll«Playe«l by the 1986 football FVFIlYnAY visited Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Monday and Saturday. Tues- the coaches, the fans, , V Cmx I L//\ I and ° ther rel>tlv *'- day night was a very success- »" d 'he community itself. COUNSELOR Saturday. f u i n i,ht as Bobby Richard- After th e presentation, Hen- Mrs "" ’ ^ ~ ** * ward presented able To offer Thank I " a P i ‘ y * as s » » ha ‘ a '»ut doing good The statue was first placed it cut across creeds, races, and barriers of every kind. In 1921 Birmingham named him "The Man of the Year" in appropriate ceremonies. At Tommy Horger, who has that time he said, “I’ve given b een wj^ Liberty Life Insur- to birmingham the best that a nce Company for several Awarded Trophy >. Clyde Brgbee, Sr., Ed- son, second baseman on for ry Simmons and Kayran Cox, ®y DR. HERBERT SPAUGH God has given to me in body, years, was recently awarded Bigbee and son, Billy, the New York Yankees wit- Co ‘ chairmen of ihe Teena 8e " ' " in brain, in heart, and in life." a trophy for his outstanding and Mrs. Dorothy Turner vis- nessed for Christ. The remain- March of Dimes, showed a The yardstick of true great- In 1934, the city erected a sales record for the past year, ited Mr. Clyde Bigbee, Sr., dor of the week, I hope, will ^ n tjt^ d “This Land is ness of a man is determined statue in his honor, the work H6rger is now studying in who is seriously ill in the Vet- find eac h 0 f y 0l j attending at Your Land," after which the by his love of God which finds of * George Bridges, interna- the “chartered life underwri- erans Hospital in Durham, j eas t one serv j ce 0 f the Cru two co-chairmen demonstrat- expression in loving service tionally known sculpturer of ter’s" course in Greenwood. North Carolina, over the week- sade for Chr i gt at Be i k Audi- ~ —: OUR LOWEST PRICE FENCE! CALL SEARS AT 833-2411 FOR FREE FENCE ESTIMATES (78c Per Foot — Installed) end. Leon Hedgpath of Atlanta, torium. Then Wednesday morning at Georgia spent the week-end 9.3Q there' was somewhat of with his mother, Mrs. John Hedgpath. Mrs. B. B. Stroud is spend ing a few days with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stroud, in Co lumbia. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Heaton will celebrate their birthday January 29. Miss Sybil Windsor will observe her birthday January 28. On January 29, Mr. and and children and* Mrs.**lT c! Mrs - Vernon Williams observe Heaton of this city and Miss 20th wedding anniversa- Sara Nell Heaton of Woodruff ^ and ^ r j aad ^ r8 - F ^ ess visited Mr. and Mrs. Edward Chaney and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd and family in Bowman,. f;! a . reI ^. wid observe Georgia, and also* Mr. and thelr 30th wedding anniversa- Mrs. Claude Floyd in Roys- ry ; ^ ,, ton, Georg : a, Sunday. n* JanU iT ry William nr 1 ,, , — Metts has a-birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur San- _ 1 j . ders v'sited his sister and bro- -, Donna i^ ouc ^;.^ au ®^, er ther-in-la v, Mr. and Mrs. Dar- ^, r - and ^ r8 * Charles Couch, i‘ -^LAY "LET'S GOT(fTHE RACES" GET YOUR FREE CA»d TODAY* W 11 EXCITING WAYS TO WIN! Spartanburg, will celebrate her 3rd birth- gion IIa:i, L. T Sunday. day January 30. * Mr;, rrd Mrs. C. W. Wind- Card of Thanks sor a i l daughter, Sybil, were We would like to express guests 1 cf their daughter and our thanks for the many acts sou>n lav.\ Mr. and Mrs. Ed- of kindness, prayers, and gsfr Praz 11 and family in Co- cards while our son,.Darren lurrb 1, Saturday night. Stroud was a patient at New- t"r Airs. Andy Hames ^ err y Hospital, ana daughter Gail, visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold Strbud th- r d ugh tor and son-in-law, rRFnirnR’H Tr. an I Mrs. Lorrance Peace, CREDITOK S NOTICE ini Cr ?: ville, Sunday. * persons having claims Mr . David Owens spent a a g a i ns t the estate of Lillian S'"- "s during the week-end Bod i e Parker, deceased, are in Spartanburg and Greer. hereby notified to file the * T r;. ‘Frank Simpson is same duly verified, with the f,--- 7 ’ rg a few days in Spar- tmdersigned, and those indebt- tacb ,, r ^ and Greer * ed to said estate will please ; i. j-hb F. Con wav and mak e payment Ukewise. K. < Faye viiM, North Mary B. Patterson and Ca ni ne <p 'nt Last week with Shirley B. Pitts, Mr. aaul.lrs. Ben Woodward, Executrices Jr I * 1 403 Caswell St., Mr. a*nd Airs. J. D. Carson Clinton, S. C. and daughter Nettie, of 3an. 4, 1967 ___ 3C-F2 Charleston were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shelton dur ing the week-end. . Airs. Clara Smith Win One of 5 Races..Coma In Second (Place) In Any of 5 Races..Win the ‘'Lucky Double' W-D CRY-O-VAC BAKING HENS W-D U. S. CHOICE E-Z CARVE RIB ROAST W-D U. S. CHOICE RIB EYE STEAKS W-D U. S. CHOICE DELMOMCO STEAKS 4-7 LB, sizr r « • Lb. *1.59 U, *1.19 DIXIE CRYSTALS or DOMINO SUGAR Limit: 1 With $5 or More Order 38c GROUND MADE UNDER CONSTANT U.S.D.A. GOVERNMENT INSPECTION 89 1 29 1 99 LAND-O-SUNSHINE BUTTER 4 Quarters in Each Pkg. 50 EXTRA STAMPS with W-D CHOPPED FROZEN CUBE STEAK 51 1.59 W-D 20-COUNT 2-ox. PATTIES Beefburgers 1.89 2 Vi-LB. $ BOX 50 EXTRA STAMPS with • W-D PURE BEEF SAUSAGE 49/' W-D U. S. CHOICE WHOLE E-Z CARVE BEEF BIBS * “ 89/ 1-LB. PKG. FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 14th d day of February, 1967, I will daughter and grandson 0 f «" def a , ‘ n fF* C !° U " t Greenwood visited Mrs. Eiia ^and^oin*, asGuardian Harvey. Airman % Third Class James Lee . Price of Seymore John son, 1 North Carolina, and Air- ham in the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens County, Limit 1 of Your Choice With A $5.00 Order COFFEE at 10 o’clock a m., and on of Shaw Air Force Base, spent the week-end with their par- final discharge from my trust as Guardian. and Mrs. George ents, Air. Price. Mr. and Mrs. Luke Fuller of Greenwood spent the week end with Airs. Ada Center. Any person indebted to said estate is notified and required 'to make payment on or be fore that date, and all per sons having claims against Mr and Mrs. Vernon Free- sa,d eE f a £ r wl “ P re " at on or before said date, duly proven or be forever barred. M. S. Bailey & Son, Bankers 1 ■ Guardian Jan. 12, 1967 4C-F9 man- and children of Ninety- Six visited her parents, Mr. and Airs. . George E. Pruitt, Sunday. . Airs. Robert Adams, Mrs. Robert Whitsel, and Mrs. Hen ry Caughman visited Bud Carr and G. R. Puckett in Colum bia Hospital, Wedifesday. Air. and Mrs William G. ASTOR l-U. CAN MAXWELL HOUSE 1-U. IAG 58c 58c NEW! W-D VACUUM PACKED HAM SLICES VIRGINIA ECONOMY |L SUCFS CENTER SLICES OYSTERS lion CAN . STANDARD M ^ ASTOR Vegetable Shortening Limit 1 Wth A $5.00 Ordtr CENTER SLICES 12-ox. CAN SELECT 3-LB. CAN FINAL SETTLEMENT • Take notice that on the 16th day of Feb., 1967, I will ren- r , , der a final account of my acts Wells and sons of Columbus, and do i n g g a g Executors of Georgia are spending a few the estate or Emma Bailoy days With Mr. and Mrs. Bi ly Cornelson in the orfice of thc Ray Heaton and other rela- Judgc o( [>r ; bat< , ot Laurens County, at 10 o'clock a.m., and on the same day will ap- DEEP S Mayo lIMtr 1 WITH A J5 00 Heaton of lives. Aliss Sara Nell Woodruff spent the week-end p jy for a d i sc j lflr g e f rom with her pfaronts, Mr. and my trust ag £ xecU ( 0r g Airs. L. C. Heaton. ^ perst)n i nde bted to said Mrs. trances Norris of Jo- eBtatc , s noUfied and required anna spent Saturday with Mrs. to malle payment on or be- Billy Ray Heaton. fore ^ dattr> and aU per _ * _ Drop-in S ons having claims against Airs. Tommy Lanford hon- said estate w m present them ored Air. and Mrs. Wayne on or b e f ore sa j d da t e> duly QT. JAR DIR L DIXIE DARLING , SANDWICH BREAD I'/t-Lb. ^ | - Loaf ZIC GROCERY SPECIALS! HOSE ■ ■ ■ 4 DEL AAONTE WHaE KERNEL OR p CBEAM COBB. . B ; DEL MONTE CHUNK TUNA FISH. . y DEL MONTE l TOM. CATSUP . . 5 No. 303 Cans ■■ 3 No. Vi SI Cans !■ HARVEST FRESH PRODUCE Sample with a house warm ing Saturday night. About four* on were present. They recc ved many nice gitfs for their house. Sickness r.Tr Ctt Thomas is a patient fVt. t'l-' General Hospital in Gr~c '.viT?. iV J* - ‘5. Alice. Faye has r 1 proven or be forever barred. George H. Cornelson, Rose. C. Montgomery and M. S. Bailey & Son, Bankers January 12, 1967 4C-F9 FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 17th Beaman day of February, 1967, I will !’r ed home after being render a final account of my n‘ at Bailey Memorial acts and doings as Executrix •d. of the estate of^Miller Calhoun r ir Viys and Wedding Pinson in the office of the Arm versaries Judge of Probate of Laurens 7' • • Adams observed his County; at 10 o’clock a. m., bir ^ -January 23. and on the Bame day will ap- t birthday to J i m m y ply for a final, discharge from Sc: t. Paula Sue Hardman, my trust as Executrix. ' , William Eustace, Wanda Any persori indebted to said Ph li ' s and Mrs. Freddie Hea- estate is notified and required VnY “uary 24. to make payment on or be-- Jr."inry 26, Maxie Wallen- fore that date, and all per- zin -fd Mrs. Jimmy Sexton sons having claims against hav i irthdays. said estate will present them Mr. and Mrs. Carl NorrlB on or before said date, duly a' observed their wed- proven or be forever barred, d n* nni versa ry January 19. Margie M. Pinson T.rry Hentm, Hla Ann Iter- Executrix , . . noil, anJ Airs. Tom Proffitt January 16, 1967 4C-F9 JUICY FLORIDA Oranges ... 8 - 49/ WINESAP OR WESTERN DELICIOUS Red Apples 4 ^ 59/ FANCY VINE RIPENED Tomatoes .. 2 ^ 39/ FLORIDA PINK OR REGULAR Grapefruit.. 8 59/ EXTRA STAMPS HEINZ TOMATO OR THRIFTY MAID TOMATO OR VEGETABLE SOUP. l0 cW DIXIE DARLING HOHEY BUHS . .. SUPERBRAND SHERBET or Ice Cream FROZEN FOOD MORTON'S HALF GAL Cream Pies 4^99/ SWANSON DEEP DISH CHICKEN TURKEY, BEEF Meat Pies 2^99/ DIXIE THRIFTY OR ASTOR FLORIDA Orange Juice 7 £ FROZEN NUGGET OR FRENCH FRY Potatoes... 3&1. Tooth Poato MID AFTER JAN. •• -■ “.r? l tt m - "Trr m+mmmmmrnm mmt 100 m GREEN STAMPS V WITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE OF * SI 0.00 or Mora Order Free At Your Clinton WINN-DIXIE STORES Void After r Tan 9ft LIMIT ONE COUPON Jan * . FIR ADULT CUSTOMCR Clip and Save! * c