The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, March 02, 1967, Image 9

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Clinton, S. C., Thursday, March 2, 1967 1 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Joanna News ... M-SgL Bridges Leaves for Vietnam Jimmy Campbell MRS. W. J. HOGAN Correspondent-Representative ^Telephone 697-6949 M.-Sfit. Marvin Bridges left on Saturday for 6 months ex tended duty in Vietnam. He was there around 14 months prior to his 30 day leave which he spent with his wife and children. They accompanied him to Columbia on Friday, returning, on Saturday to the- home of her mother, Mrs. Frank Templeton, where they have been staying until he re.urns to the States. Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Niver were Mr. and Mrs. Tommy DeYoung of Greenville. Sunday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Shealy were Mr. and Mrs. Herman L. Shealy, Jr. of Co lumbia. tU W. C.BjPwn was in Green wood on Saturday to visit Mrs. Alice Brown, Mrs. Lizzie Mae' Brock, Mrs. Florence Harri son and Mrs. France Pate. Mr. Brown was a recent sur- ‘gery patient at Bailey Memor ial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Evans, Debbie and Amber were Sun day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stewart in New berry. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Norris were Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Bradber- ry and children of Joanna, and Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Ray Marshall and children of Greer. Miss Ruby Fennell visited Mr. and Mrs. -Guy Leopard in Laurens last Sunday. Dropping in during the past week to visit the Barron O’Shields were ,Mr. and Mrs. Houston Mason and children of Little Mountain, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stouderhire of Chapin and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and family of Spring Place, Georgia. O’ShieJds Mr. and Mrs. Ba rron O’Shields announce the birth of a son, Billy l)ean, on Feb. 19 at the Bailey Memorial Hospital. They have two oth er children. Allen 14 and Bob by 6. Mrs. O'Shields is the former Betty Sons of Little Mountain. Enjoys Birthday Little 4 year’ hid Frankie Gresham was treated with a visit to Greenville to attend Montys Rascals T.V. show on his birthday, Thursday, Feb ruary 23rd. Enjoying the trip with him were eight little friends who were James and Dottle Norris, Elizabeth Black, Tina Mann, Don and Frankie Shealy of Joanna, Butch Pate of Greenwood and Heyward Kidd of Ninety Six. Acbompanying ‘the youngsters were the honorees parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gresham, Bill Gresham, Linda Faye Mann, Vicky Brown, Claudia Brown, Mrs. Frances Pate and Mrs. Hazel Kidd. On Saturday afternoon Frankie and a' group of chil dren enjoyed his birthday par ty a£ hU home on Calhoun Street. Party favors of hats and horns were given to each guest. And the regular party games were played. The birth day cake and other party, re freshments were served by Mrs. Gresham. Frankie was the recipient of many nice gifts. Joanna Womans Club On Thursday, March 2nd (tonight( the Joanna Womans Club will hold their regular monthly meeting at the club House at 7:30. A Stanley par ty will be a high-light at this meeting and everyone is urged to attend. Birthdays and Anniversaries Happy birthday today, March 2nd to Karen Daven port and Dollie Owens. Ann Thomas ajnd Johnny Jenkins are sent the same greeting on the 3rd. Saturday, March 4 brings birthdays to Cynthia Bishop, Sheila Campbell, J. B. Kil- liam, Harold Darnell and Fred Hayes. Observing birthdays on Sun day, March 5 will be Cathy Nabors, Hubert Dove, Wal ter Rice, Joe Abrams, and Harold Bishop. Many happy returns of the day on March 6 to Erwin Bryant, Brantley Bishop, and Phyllis Fuller. Also, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Long will ob serve a wedding anniversary. Cynthia Howell and Dianne Herron will celebrate birth days on March 7 and Mr. and Mrs. Bo Yarborough will ob serve their wedding anniver sary. Happy birthday on this com ing Wednesday, March 8 to Frances Johnson, Teresa Howell, Amelia Nabors, Rich- ardLewis, Sr. and Bill O’ Shields. Patronize The Chronicle Advertisers Jimmy Campbell, 18, of 307 Beauregard St., died Wednes day, Feb. 22*. at 1 a. m. at a local hospital after a long ill ness. Native of Clinton, son of Jesse James and Dorothy Pen- land Campbell, he had lived in Clinton all of his life. Surviving also are a sister, Mrs. Dennis (Pansy) Criswell of Clinton; a brother, Russell Campbell of the home; and material grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Penland of Laurens. Funeral services were con- -ducted Friday at 2 p. m. at the Fire Baptized Church by Rev. Thomas Moore. Burial was in Rosemont Cemetery. Pallbearers were William Samples, J. E. McLendon, Clyde Croy, James Gentry, Richard Rochester and Jim Wilkie. 0^666 _ fttVAit Mict. •voiaftwAGr* or amAica. i*e Slightly convertible. Some people can’t ride in a regular con vertible without trying to convert it. (“Put the topdown, Daddy.” "Leave it up, Harry.") You can’t make a compromise. (Try driv ing a regular convertible with the top hqlf- way up.) But you can buy one: The Volkswagen Sunroof Sedan. The Sunroof is a cross between a VW Sedan and a VW Convertible. It has a hole in the roof, with a steel cover that cranks open to give you 360 square inches of sky. Or 359/2 square inches of sky. Or Va square inch. Or whatever’s comfortable. And if no opening’s comfortable, you can have that, too. Just crank the cover closed until it pops against its sealing gas ket. This makes our Sunroof as airtight and watertight as our Sedan. The cover is padded and lined like the rest of the roof, so you can hardly see-it. Some people can hardly see paying an extra *90* for it, either. (Until they take our Sunroof out on the road. And open her up.) Leroy Cannon Motors, Inc. n a Hi'v4***«£-1«m South Church Street Extension Greenville, S. C. 29605 *UTMO*|J>CO OCALCN \ V • 1 MAXINE SPIVEY' ' 4-H'er of the Week By HELEN CAMP Assistant Home Agent This is 13 year old Maxine Spivey’s third year in the Sha dy Grove 4-H Club. This is her second year to be pro gram chairman of the club, county achievement, program Her projects are horseman ship, food preservation, foods and nutrition, and home im provement. Maxine has done outstanding work in food pre servation for the past two years. Last year at the annual she was awarded a medal for her outstanding work in food preservation. This year she was awarded a. certificate for another years outstanding work in food preservation. Maxine’s younger sister, Mar gie, is also very active in 4-H work and hot on Maxine’s trail. Maxine’s hobbies are horse back riding, cooking selling seed, and helping neighbors. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Spivey of Route Two, Clinton. She is a student at Joanna Elementary School. » ancf then behind the manag er’^ back he proceeds to sneer at him, criticize him bitterly, and call him all sorts of vile names. The rest of us fellows have a high respect for the manager, like him, and appre ciate the many kindnesses he has^hown us. That’s why it burns us up when this no good loudmouth persists in khiling rim behind his back all the time. Is there anything at all we can do about it? 1.0? YAL CREW. DEAR LOYAL CREW: There’s one solution I’m sur prised you haven’t already prised you haven’t already thought of. Corner the trouble maker and tell him off. May be when he is made, to un derstand in no uncertain terms how all the rest of you feel about his actions, it will silence him. DEAR QUANDRY: Indeed dering if we*r>r-really suited not! And neither do you ask to marriage. CONCERNED. your hostess if it would be all ^ dear C ON C E R N E D: right to bring your friend Thera , s really nothing t00 nn . along. Whenshe extends her , _ - invitation, say, •Tm very usua ' about your seemin,! d '- sorry, but I have already in- vergence of interests.” Many, vited a friend to my home many couples have various fer that evening. Otherwise,,,! small ^and separate interests would love to come. Th|n j ust as you an{ j youI . fi ance it s up\to her to handle as ?he ^ _ but j£ their love is strong wishes. She may suggest thaf enQUgh these indlvidual en . thusiasms mean nothing, and a in fact over the years the two sets of interests often have a way of merging. hut if she doesn’t that’s right too. DEAR SALLY By SALLY SHAW DEAR SALLY: There’s a certain two-faced hypocrite in our office who is as nice and courteous and respectful as ings with our office manager, you please when he has deal- DEAR SALLY: If you are expecting a house, guest of your own for a certain eve ning, and then another friend invites you to his or her home for a party on that same eve ning, is it all right for you to take'your own guest to the party with you? QUANDRMr DEAR SALLY: My fiance is a wonderful guy in every respect — kind, courteous, thoughtful, intelligent, and witty. However, I am still bothered more than a little about our seeming divergence of interests. I don’t care for sports, he’s crazy about them. I like classical music, he digs only jazz. I like opera, he thinks it’s for the birds, I like good books, he reads only the newspapers. I like drama and the theater, he likes only, mo vies. I like bridge, he likes pinochle. I like dancing. He avoids it whenever he can. And so on and so on. 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