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'‘rfST Clinton, S. Thursday, March 16, 1967 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE West ■?*- ■ f I . Clinton News ... Caughman to Leave for Vietnam away from her. Because of steady for two years prior to her, we have broken up three our meeting. She affirms this times during the three years other love, but also maintains we have been going together, that she is much better off and it looks like another with me, that I nave “more w t n> breakup is pending. He has character” than her ex-boy MRS. CLIFTON HEATON Shelton on Saturday was her Meadors, Mrs. W. T. O - , , Krirfin t friend and win mato hor o Correspondent-Renresentative sister, Mrs. Margie Cranford Shields, and Mrs. Charles Kin- , .. 104 Milling Avenue Dial 833-3192 ard had birthdays. date secretly, because of his much better husband than he mother’s attitude towards me would have. What do you of Augusta, Georgia. Sgt. and Mrs. C ® nM '“ y Vinnawav and because that we begin to think about this? Do you think a Ai*h" and Nnrtnn have birth- hur t her feelings.” How about I should accept this situation Private First Class Keith na tpent the week-end with and Edgar Norton have birth mama’* rtvat Caughman of Fort Dix, N. J. Mr and Mrs> Ben Woodward, days March 17. thls M^MA S RIVAL. is spending a fourteen - day and Mrs> Arthur San- Miss Iris Hughes will ob- DEAR MAMA’S RIVAL: I as it is and go ahead and marry her in the hope that some day she will get over such romantic entanglements, that he isn’t ready yet to be come serious about any girl! How about this? I have given him over a year of my life and exclusive time, and now he brushes me off like a fleck of dust off his coat! Have you any advice for me? KISSED OFF. ^ DEAR KISSED OFF: I think you should consider yourself lucky to be rid of a man of so little principle as he’s shown. In fact, I’m sure he did you a big favor in let ting you know now the kind of man he is. . . much, MUCH better than finding out later after you were married to him. NOTE TO IN-BETWEEN: I do agree, your wife’s con tinued “war” with the neigh bor woman is childish, and you should inform your wife that you’re steering clear of the “cold war” and intend to maintain friendly relations with the neighbors as best you can under the circum stances. Your* attitude may in time induce her to call off hostilities. In any event, your actions should cheer up your children with the realization that at least one of their par ents is “grown up.” - ' r . Subscribe to The Chronicle leave with his parents, Mr. ders and Miss Sue Bragg vis- serve her birthday March 18. think you should have faced 4 h :_ nihnr invn? *Frn\in and Mrs. James Caughman, ^ ed Mfs. Sander's father, R. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lawson up to the facts long before place before leaving Friday for Viet- q smith, in an Augusta, Geor- observed their wedding anni- now with the realization that nam * gia hospital Sunday. versary March 14. this young man of 26 still DEAR SECOND PLACE: I Mrs. Andy Hames and Mrs. -Robert Adams and March 20 Mrs. Harold hasn’t succeeded in cutting the think you would be the No. 1 daughter, Gail, spent Friday Mrs. Hank Caughman spent Stroud and Donnie Womble apron strings which tie him candidate for “Fool of the and Saturday in Greenville the week-end in Aiken- with have a birthday. to his mother. If he isn’t ma- Year” if you were to enter with her daughter and son-in- their sister, Mrs. Bud Carr, Those observing their wed- ture enough to live his life as marriage with a girl who de law, Mr. and Mrs?- Lorrance also on Sunday they visited ding anniversary March 15 he wants to live it, then he’s dares freely that she is in peace. Bud Carr in a hospital in Co- are Mr. and Mrs. William a poor prospect for marriage, love with another man! Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ham- lumbia. Dominick, Mr. and Mrs. B. You’d better have this out with ' — rick visited his mother, Mrs. Willie Jones, Mrs. Fran- B. Stroud, and Mr. and Mrs. him now, once and for all. DEAR SALLY: I’m a girl C. J. Hamrick, and also his ces Thompson, and Mrs. Ruth Charles Kinard. sister and brother-in-law, Mr. Tilman of Greenwood, visited and Mrs. R. L. Bluford, in the former’s sister, Mrs. H. Greenwood, Sunday. A. Adams, Saturday after- Mrs. Edpa Heaton, Jean- noon, nette Heaton, Mrs. Mary Ann Sickness tMIM OM&CUfNCt DEAR SALLY By SALLY SHAW Light touch — : — of 21, and for over a year I’ve DEAR SALLY: I’m a young been going steady with a Ger man of 26, and recently' be- tain good-looking fellow of 22. came engaged to a beautiful Last nij?ht,i without the slight- girl of 23. The only bug in the est previous warning, he de ointment, however, is the fact livered the blow! He told me Satterfield and daughter, Jer- L. C. Gooch is a patient at DEAR SALLY: About a that she admits to still be : ng that he wanted out of our ry Lynn, spent Sunday in Self Memorial Hospital, ypar ago, a good girl friend in love with a former boy fri- steady arrangement, that we Greenville with Mrs. Edna Greenwood. of mine and her husband end with whom she went are still too young for any Heaton’s mother, Mr£. Eatn- Denise Peace of Greenville, dropped in at our home with — — .. v est Eskew. granddaughter of Mr. and a sad story about the tight ' Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Alex- Mrs. Andy Hames of this city, spot they were in, and asked ander visited the latter’s fath- had her tonsils removed last if we would bail them out with >er, John Medlock, in Easley week at Greenville General a loan of $300, which they pro- Sunday. Hospital. mised to pay back to us at Capt. and Mrs. Daniel Leap- Mrs. M. W. Adams is im- the rate of $25 per month plus hart and son of N. J. spent proving after being ill for two interest. We loaned them the last week-end with Mr. and weeks. money, but refused to accept Mrs. Fred Shelton. Capt. Leap- Church News any interest. Well, for the first hart is on his way to Vietnam. The Women’s and Girl’s six months the $25 checks ar- Guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Auxiliary of the First Pente- rived ?t>y mail in our home, costal Holiness Church will and then the payments sud- have charge of the morning denly stopped, and it has now service, as this is set aside been more than five months as conference wide auxiliary since we received any money day. or even any explanations from Birthday Dinner our fnends. We are now think- On Sautrday at their home i n g we’re out $150 plus two on Florence Street Mr. George friends. Do you have any eom- Pruitf enjoyed a fish fry in m ents on this? TAKEN IN. honor of his birthday with all the r children being prese t. DEAR TAKEN IN: I think Those attending were: Mr.-and you’ve already said 1 it very Mrs. Wendell. Pruitt and chil- well . . . “you’re out $150 plus dren of Bamburg; "Mr. and two friends” ... a very ex- Mrs. Hilton Pruitt and family pensive lesson, and I hope of Aiken; Mr. and Mrs. Ver- you’ve learned it well! non Freeman and children ' — and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pru- DEAR SALLY: I’m a girl itt and family of Ninety-Six. of 24, in love with a young Birthdays and Wedding man of 26, and everything Anniversaries would be lovely between us BECKY CRAFT 4-H'er of the Week By HELEN CAMP Assistant Home Agent • This is fourteen year old Becky Craft’s fourth year in the Cross Hill-Mountville 4-H Club. Her projects have been foods and nutrition, clothing, child care, home improve ment, and gardening. She is also a member of the 4-H electric club. Becky has received several ribbons locally and county vifide in foods and nutrition Which is her favorite project. She has had foods and nutri tion as a project for the past three years and again this year. She was awarded a me dal at the Annual Achieve ment Program for her out standing work in this project. .Her hobbies ai£ interior de corating, cooking, working in her flower garden, hiking, meeting people, and almost anything that can be done out side. Becky is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. C^aft of Cross Hill. She is an eighth grade student at Clinton Jun ior High School. Wheat Growers Urged to Sign For Compliance Only those wheat growers who have signed up to parti cipate in the 1967 wheat pro gram will be eligible for price support loans and marketing certificates on their 1967 wheat crop. The signup dead line is March 17. This further reminder was issued by Chairman, Fred S. Stoddard of the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Committee, who said he is concerned for two reasons: Signup so far would indi cate that some farmers who said earlier they intended to participate have not yet sign ed up. ASCS county offices may not issue certificates un der the program for acciden tal compliance. The farmer must declare his intention in advance by signing up in the program prior to the dead line date. • Farmers who wait until the last minute may find the ASCS county office crowded. This will cause farmers per sonal inconvenience because delays are inevitable if every one tries to file program ap plications at the same time. Farmers who are interested in the wheat program should check with the county ASCS office as to how the program applies on their farm. Richard Tinsley and Pam except for his. mother. She Meadors observed their birth- doesn’t like me and, in fact, day March 14. I’m sure she would not like March 15, Sev. 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