The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, March 09, 1967, Image 8
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Clinton, S. C., Thursday,'Mah* S,
West Clinton New* .
Finlay to Speak
Joanna Employees Military Service
A m | II i*i/' ■ ki * ® et Se^'C© Teams To Visit
| pijlVO At KlWaniS Meet EiKht employees of the Jo- Presbyterian College
JdllllUia VII Eddie Finlay, execuuve sec- — P lants of Greenwood
MRS. CLIFTON HEATON Lawrence and daughter, Cin- and'Marvin E. Eustace, who retary^ of the-South Carolina received service pin.', cruitin g gtation a j on g with t ^ e
Correspondent-Representative dy of Greenville visited his was 2 years old slm will aTotal ofHryears'ofservic^ aviation Procurement team
104 Milling Avenue parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Samp- s on, will be the speaker to , ., ( 4 VP a J will visit Presbyterian College
t low nh^prvp thoir weddinn an- night (Thursday) at th* re^u- inosc icccivmg pins wen.. Wednesday March 15 as
lar meeting of the Kiwanis C. B. Bishop and J. W. Ken- part of their aj ; nual s p r ( n g
Sy” —T^r
Light-hearted salad
Dial 833-3192
noon.
Sickness
niversary today.
March 10, James
Paul Club.
nedy, 25 years; J. E. Do- visitation program. ^
Airman Third Class Mike —.
Sanders of Stewart,Air Force Mrs. L. C. Heaton has rc- Woodward has a birthday. „ Th , e session will be held r.t "urncK, c. H. Tucker, Jr., prospective graduates ars
Base, Nashville, Tcnn., speht turned home after being a pa- Mrs. Paul Quinton observes Hotel Mary Musgrove, begin- H aulil J5 Seymore, and Effic invited to contact the team for
the week-end with his par- t j ent at Bailey Memorial Hos- her birthday March 13. — mn ^ at 7 P- m - Frady, 20 years; Julia information and initial appli-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur pit a l. ' Mr. Finlay is widely known Kelly and James P. Estes, cation for any of the programs
Sanders. Mrs. Bobby Quinn has re- kJ nrv \ n Riiclw Jr ° ver the 8tate ’ es P ecia,,y to ,,ve years - . currently available to quali-
Mrs. Inez Hendrix of Whit- turned home after being a marvm WU3U 7# • sportsmen, through his writ- fled men and women,
mire and Mrs. Ray Caubi« patient at Self Memorial Hos- Joanna — Marvin D. Busby j n gs in the magazine publish- Hopewell Property Wh’le on campus the teams
of this city visited Ob e God- pit a l, Greenwood. ' Jr., infant son of Marvin D. ed by the commission, of n . , . n ^ K 7 may be contacted in the Doug-
frey and sons in Ninety-Six Friends of Mrs. William Do- Busby Sr. and Martha Puckett which he is editor.
Bid in By Owners
las House between the hours
and Mr. and Mrs. Bobby God- m inick will be glad to know, Busb y of 593 Whitmire Road, He is a native of Columbia, The widely advertised auc- of 9:00 a m - and 3:30 P- m -
frey in Pendleton over the she has returned home after Thursday in a Newberry attended ^ University of tion sale of 367 acres of land Card Gf
week - end - bdng a patient at Sell Me- d *ed Thursday in a Ntwbu y South (Sewanee) for ihrcQ near JoaTina Mo . lday termin . wi! X m Vhank mv
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- morial Hospital, Greenwood, hospital. ‘ • years and received a BA rie- ated with the proper'y being jvionHc o n H npiohhnr^fnr
thur Lawson for the week-end Birthday Party Surviving also are his ma- gree in journalism from the bid in bv the owners, Pied- v i K itc rardc oift anH rinu/art
were their daughter and son- 0 n Saturday evening, March ternal grandparents, Mr. and University of South Carolina, mont Realty Corp. rfur ne mv iin^f
in-law, Mr and Mrs. Bardy 4, al 1:30, Donna Lawson on- Mrs H j **■*» 6t Now- Ho worked on Columbia pa- The property, located in the and 5 Uy in the hosStal
Cannon and children of Green- joyed a party in honor of her f . pers from the early ‘30’s Hopewell Commun ty, was y P
7th birthday at the home of berry, an pa erna gra through 1946, except for three formerly owned by Henry
ter parents, Mr. and Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. y ears j n military service, Hunter'ajld Caldwell Hender-
Mrs. William Dominick
Mrs. David Owens remains ber
_ - Card Of Thanks
in Spartanburg with her mo- g arn Lawson, 900 Sloan Street. Busby of Newberry. mostly in the Southwest Pact- son. To my dear people in Clin-
ther, Mrs. S. P. Dye» who is F a voirs of hats and balloons Graveside services were fic area. He was in public rc- The bidding took place in ton, I would like to thank you
still critically ill. were given to each of the-Jhir- conducted Friday at 3 p. m, lations work until his connee- th2 morning and early after- for such a wonderful visit. I
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. An- ty-nine boys and girls present. a t Rosemont Cemetery by tion with the Wildlife Dept, in noon. A free barbecue lunch did enjoy being with you.
dy Hames Sunday were their Games were enjoyed by every- Rev. Vernon L. Koon. 1952. was served. - Love. Texas Shands
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. one. ; —
and Mrs. Lorance Peace and Ice cream, cake, and pota- - ^
children of Greenville and al- to chips were served by Don-
so Mrs. Clara Nelson of En- na’s mother, Mrs. Sandra
oree. Lawson. t
Mrs. Mattie Burrgny of Lau- Each one remembered Don*
rens spent the week-end with na with a gift,
her sister, Mrs.’ Ella HarVe?.' Birthdays and Wedding
Lewis Sairris of Laurens vi- * Anniversaries 1
sited Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Ad- Todd Reynolds celebrated
ams, Sunday afternoon. ■ his 5th birthday March 5.
Mr. and Mrs. • Raymond Those who celebrated birth-
.— days March 7 were Rev. J. W.
Thornwell Baseball
Slate Opens March 16
The Thornwell High School Girl Scout Week
baseball season will open next \a/:||
Thursday, March 16, on their ° e Observed
home field at 4 p. m. against d N,net - V six Council,
the Ninety - Six High School Glrl S 0 ™ 15 ’ alon « wi;h
team units over the county, joined
The following senior boys bj ’ thc c,inton Krou '’’ wil1 ob '
are trying out for the team " rve "«*, »<><*• M arch J 2 *
this year. Capt. Lennis Smith, 1 ?' as Glrl Sc <> ul Wee t The
Tom Brinkley, Tom Brock, observance is beirg held on
Tom Daughtery, Don Walts ,be Mth . a ""'Vcrsary of the
and Jimmy Liltle. organization with the theme.
Other lettermen from last- " Va ues , l ,° Hold “ Worldj t0
year’s squad are Jerry Chand- tVy -
ler, Arthur Belcher, Craig Q Within this
Brock, Maynard Mme, and S couls . bave .» w0 ^ ld , P u w r -
Jerry Watts. ' P 0i f,: tn r s ' rlvc 0 lbc
Also, Wayne-Avinger, Ray- ve y U,e . s of character, conduct.
mondCauthen, Randy George, P nlriollsm a ld servlte in an
age in which these verities
can so easily be lost; and
to more vigorously explore
thc worlds about them — the
worlds of home, common ty,
na f: on and other lands —
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Bobby Bullard,"Keith Kemp,
Johnny Turner, Ray Rowe,
Scott W’ood, and Roby Wallin
are trying out for position on
the team.
Five baseball teams are in
the conference this year, mak
ing eight conference games.
Coach Templeton has added
four other games.
Following is the schedule:
March 16—Ninety-Six here.
March 20—Union h^re.
March 23—Ninety-Six ther>.
March 28—Ford here.
March 31—Jonesvillc hern.
A*>ril 4—Lockhart there.
April 7—Slater there.
April 11—Daetrsville here.
April 14—Open
April 18—Jonesvillp th^re.
Arril 21—Lockhart here.
April 25—Slater here.
April 28—Dacusville there.
May 1—Open
May 5—Open
All home games are at 4 p.m.
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