The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, February 23, 1967, Image 4
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE"
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Clinton, 8. C, Thursday^ FebrUaryj^Ioei
; fiw
Dr. Seymour loins (>
Animal Clinic
Orr Animal Clinic is now
known as the Laurens County
Animal *CJinic. and Hospital,
according to an announce
ment made this week by Dr.
Dan E. Orr.
Heading the County Animal
Clinic and Hospital will be
Drs. Dan E. Orr and Zack E.
Seymour. Dr. Orr formerly
owped and operated Orr Ani-
rfial Clinic. Dr. Seymour, who
Recently moved to Laurens to
join the practice, has been as
sociated with Commerce Ani
mal Clinic in Commerce, Ga.,
for the past two years.
Dr. Seymour is a native of
Bowman, Ga^, and received
his Doctor of Veterinary De
gree in 1935. He is married
to the former Nedra Thur
mond, also of Bowman, Ga.
They have three children, and
are making their home in
Laurens at 102 Overbrook Dr.
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Dr. Orr is a native of
Gainesville, Ga., and is well
Grange Meet Held
On February 16
On Feb. 16, the Mountville
Grange held its regular meet-
inf with a covered dish supper.
The Master, T. T. Cann, op
ened the meeting in the 6th
degree. After the business
meeting, John Simmons, Ag
riculture chairman, introduced
the guest speaker, Mr. H. L.
Eason, Assistant County Agent
Eason, Assistant County
Agent.
Mr. Eason showed a film en-
titled “Agriculture U.S.A.”,
produced by the Department
of Agriculture during the com
memoration of its 100 years
of agriculture service. It show
ed how the homesteaders de
veloped this country, begin
ning with the farm work be
ing done in a very primitive
way, showing changes until
the present modern ways of
farming; also bringing out
that the strength of the United
States lies in ouf agricultural
abundance. Four out of ten
jobs in industry are related to
agriculture.
The film expressed the idea
that agriculture was “bom on
the third day of creation”, that
agriculture was “borh in free
dom”, and “if God be willing
it will grow in freedom”. “It
is our heritage .of the past and
hope of our future”.
known In this area, having
practiced here for the past
ten years. He is married to
the former Mary Catherine
Anderson. They have four
children and make their home
on the Musgrove Highway
near Clinton.
Christmas Seal
Miss Robinson
Assumes Post At > h • g tli 170
Greenville Hospital KeCeiptS ,4/7 ^
Miss Geneva Robinson hasT'CJurrent receipts for the
recently assumed her dutie^X!hristmas Seal Campaif
with the Greenville General haVe surpassed last year’s to-
Hospjtal staff as director of ^al-of $21,262.18, according to
residence for the School oi C. K. Wright.
Nursing. - / -J^r. Wright, retired superin-
A native of Clinton, M i snh |<N ent of School District 55,
Robinson was with the Young* active volunteer for the
Women’s Christian Associa- Tuberculosis and Health As-
tion in Asheville, N. C., for sociation which serves Green-
seven years as residence di- wood and Laurens counties,
rector prior to going to Green- . ir ^ n . Thursday he and Mrs.
ville. While in Asheville, as Wright processed con-
administrator in charge of the ‘ributions amounting to $601.75 <|
YWCA, she was responsible whlc h brings the total to date
for a three-year renovation, to $2L279.6A Others, who have
beautification and refinishing w 1 0 ^ lced wltt V ^
project at th£ residence. She elude Mrs. A- W. Busby, an
was also active in civic and Mrs * Alison Lee.
community activities in Ashe
ville > 3 ^ Revival at Joanna
Miss Robinson attended Ce- The j oanna Assembly ? of
cil’s Business College, Ashe- announ ce& that a revival
ville - BiJ^more College and j s in p ro g ress> w ^j 1 the Rev-
completed a course in institu- eren{ j p 0 y a. Sherrill as guest
tional management at Corn- spea i cert Services are being
ell University, Ithica, N. Y. eac jj night at 7:30, con-
She is the sister of Mrs. tj nu i n g through March 5. The
Harley Barnes of Clinton, and p astor ^ A. Clark, invites
Mrs. R.r Elmore of Lau- p U kij c a ttend.
rens.
JOANNA STORES
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LADIES* CANDY JR., ADRIAN TOBIN 4
DRESS SALE '/> off
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Reg. $17.99 to $34.99
LADIES* DRESS
SHOES
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by PERSONALITY
ALL
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LOVABLE — PERMA-LIFT
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CREDITORS’ NOTICE
All persoris having claims
” / :r ^ ^ against the estate of Cornelia
Mountville - Miss Caroline * Blake , y dcceased are
hereby notified to file the
same, duly verified, with the
L. Young, 69, formerly of
Mountville, died Monday at 6
Children's DRESSES
*3.99
p m. in a traffic accident near und( , r ' slgnedi and those ln .
Clinton.
Native of Laurens County,
daughter of the late Robert
Lee and Annie Elizabeth Boul-
ware Young, she had lived in
Charlotte, N. C.. for 12 years
and was a member of Lisbon
debted
please
wise. *
to said estate will
make payment like-
ORA B. YOUNG,
Executrix,
Route 3, Box 5,
LARGE SELECTION — VALUES TO $12.99
RI SHIRTS
mond Beach, Fla., Miss
Maria Young of Laurens, Mrs.
Julia Y. Solesbee of Spartan-
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... Clinton, S. C.
Presbyterian Church. She was February 3 F23-3c-M9
a practical nurse. ’ -
Surviving are four sisters,
Miss Josephine Young of Or- 'Setbocl^ Chomps
Slaughter Opponents
A group of Clinton “set-
burg and Mrs. Mary'Y'. Jones hack players have been con-
of Mountville; and a brother, ducting a so-called tourna-
Archie R. Young of Mount- men t f° r die past month. Self-
v jU e # proclaimed champions Jarrtes
Funeral services were con- J ac ^ s * Bill Milam and Billy
ducted Wednesday at 2:30 p. soun d\V thrashed fun-
m. at Lisbon Presbyterian ners * u P Bay Pitts, Simon
Church by Rev. Paul W. Fitz- Pitts and . Charles Pitts on
stevenes and Rev. H. B. Fra'- M° nda y night. Players prev- |
ier. Burial was in Lisbon • iausly eliminated by the cham-
Church cemetery. ^ are Jac t k Adair ; F / a "
# Robbins, L. L. Copeland and
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