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1 - y '- ’A MMNMMM Clinton, S. C., Thursday, April 6, 1967 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE A WHO'S WHERE... — As — Reported I?y * Naomi Seymour Phones 833-0341 or 833-1817 V . h Items of Interest About Clinton Folk Education Center To Open Monday Mountville News HeidT^Giri"?-H MRS. MAUDE BRYSON Correspondent ty winners in each project which several of the boys par- , are chosen to go to State 4-H ticipated, Cubmaster Col. GTS Club Week at Clemson in the Benjamin Ivey presented the April is 4-H achievement summer, where they will com- awards, as follows: month, during which a local P e t e f° r state honors. The Industrial Education Mrs. Clarence Smith of Ath- Program is held to give the Center, under pressure to open e ns, Ga. spent Saturday with ^1 4-H’ers of each club a p en ] ScOlltS its school by Monday, April M rs. S. J. Hunt. chance to show what they Ar* 10, has been rescued by the Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wood of have done in their Projects. UT I nomwell Are Neighborhood Youth Corps. Greenville visited Miss Ruth Each member can bring an Presented Awards The Old Laurens Rest Home Stokes during the week-end exhibit and information sheet will serve as the Center’s Dr. Blanche C. Badger of in each of her projects to be On Wednesday, March 29, a Bob Cat badge: Greg Thompson, Randy Wilkins, Ronnie Gordon. Wolf badge: Jerry Frick, Frank Pruitt, Tim Thompson, Jerry Ashe, Mark Morgan, Larry Morgan. Mrs. Eichelberger and Mrs. wm serve us me Demers ur. muncne nauger oi »*• <-*»»-** ^ ^ cnonial mnnfirur nf Dnn 1 Puh . . . : headquarters. But it needs a Farensville, Va. spent last judged by the Home Agents. Scouts of Thor n well was held been hc,p " lot of renovating in order for week at her home here. E a/jh girl’s information at ^e home of Mrs H Y. WUn U ^ fc,roup- it to be in usable condition. During the holidays Mr. and sheet will tell the name of Eichelberger one of the lead- “We didn’t have the time Mrs - Olin Stewart and family her project, the name of the crs Mrs. T, C- Johnson has re- Mr. and Mrs. John W. San- stay at Bailey Memorial Hos- or money,” said Project Dir- visited Sp. 5 and Mrs. Ronald item exhibited, the procedure se 0 j. ^ mee jj n ^ turned from several months ders, Jr. and family, West pital. v ector Julian Bolick, “so as a Bousley and family at Dale- used in making the exhibit, w a s presentation of slay in St. Petersburg, Fla., and Patricia, of Greensboro, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Clea- last resort we called upon vil i e ’a « and the things she has learn- awar .. s the bQys had earned with her sister, Miss Elizabeth n C spent the week-end re- ver of Elberton, Ga. visited Neighborhood Youth Corps phl1 Motes, student at^Bap- ed in this project. Girls who short meeting in White. cently with their mother and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Director, Jerry Taylor, to pro- tist College has returft^. to are in a project such as child Adrian Giles has returned grandmother Mrs Marie Paul M. Muller and other vide us with the neegssary Charleston after spending se- care, dog care, horsemanship, to his studies at Spqrtanburg singley ’ ‘ friends. manpower.” ’ mester break with his in which an exhibit^Can- Junior College; Spartanburg, Mrs. W. W. Harris visited Toured The Bahamas “We hired a local contractor jnts^Mr. and Mrs. ;/ Fuller nqt be brought in will wrhe alter an illness and stay in Mr. and Mrs. George Senn in M r and Mrs Calvin Reed and gave hlm some Nei g hbor - M ^ eS> D ... . . . . a stt) a y an . d ?^ U what ^ Bailey Memorial Hospital. Newberry on Monday and at- recently reined from sev- hood Youth Cor Psmen. They Mrs. R W^Finley, who is hay^ done in the project^t Mr. and Mrs. Thad John- tended an adult class at New- e^Tdavs the Bahamas have been day and night get ’ b ^ hon ?® in ! s P referable , that ^ ^ son. Jr., spent Sunday in Co- berry College. where thev cruised the Txu- ting the house in sha P e - ^ V ’ 18 ^ P hotographs to ,,,us - J wnere mey cruisea me n-xu ha enough of the house Jerome Finley and family this trate parts of them. Attend Charlotte Show ma'Cays in a chartered sail ... u a” -i ai. a wpaIt ana Mrc w h tiu « ki -i Mrv. Rafrwnii ininnH flxed up April 10 so that week - Col. and Mrs. W. H. Those receiving blue rib- ^the occasion of her birthday. hor hnchaL “ rwwtTnn „ , . the applicants for the pro- Finley accompa4iied her to bons for local club achieve- In Bailey Memorial IF YOU DON’T READ YOU DON’T GET THE NEWS PHONE 833-0541 lumbia with the latter’s moth er, Mrs. C. E. Vaughn on h»r h.ichnnH nn ... a tlle applicants for the pro- rin *ey accompaniea ner io bons for local club aelueve- p H H fh , th Mrs. R. E. Poole is a patient g ram w iu ^ properly inter- Bock Hill on Monday to visit ment will be invited to parti- Adair “ wm;.™/ at Spartanburg General Hospi- vied The rest of the house her daughter, Mrs. Ashe, who cipate in the County Achieve- z %:r ieoing for ^• recently undersonc sur ‘ underwent suwry on Friday! “ Mr! Frank* Kelto«”taS' re- Mrs ' R . J : Tankersle y s ^ Dt “The Industrial Education Miss Guess of Sumter visit- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dom- turned from a viS to Mra last u " ee ^ ln Say^ah, G«. Center doesn't get all the f M.ss Zelle Crisp on Mon. inick of Knoxville. Tenn. were Claude Workman in Marion, wlth < ap |j" n w f''.^ R . a J" benefits," according to Mr. F- Wham is weekend guests of Mr and \ & \ ry Pad 8 ett . While there they Taylor, my Corpsmen are Mrs - George S. Wham is Mrs. Nelson Dow at ' their Misses Julia anti Helen Por- attended the Middlc and Mag ‘ working with carpenters and home after several weeks stay home in Memo Oaks. Both ter spent several days re- nolla Gapd,!ns ,n Charleston, painters and are learning m Sumter, couples left Monday on a cently with thei, sister Mrl Mrs. P. M. Clement, Jr. and these skills while helping the Calhoun Graham is recup- three day.1 rip to Charleston Ralph Ford in Georgetown daughter Kathryn, and Industrial Education Center.” 'rating at hi. home after sev- to see the azalea gardens! Miss Julia Lancaster of friend, Mrs. M. W. Anderson When the Center opens four Mem0rial Mike Johnson, student at Sumter spent the week-end and daughter, Deborah, of Neighborhood Youth Corps- ’" P ! ' ‘7w H Finiev Davidson College was home with the Rev. and Mrs. Lewis Charleston, were the Sundaf- men will be hired to operate “ r . andMrs. W. H- F.n ey for the weekend with his par- H Lancaster guests of the former’s par- the office duplicating mach- and daughter, Lynn Shousk cuts, Mr and Mrs. O.in ! Returned T. Virginia fnts, Mr a nd Mrs. T. I ) ton last week-end. Mr OPENING! CHRISTIE’S BEAUTY SHOP Route 2, Kinards Located Near Ronds Cross Roads Appointments Call 697-688!) CHRISTIE McGUIRT, Owner m : Johnson. He had as his guest, Mrs. J. P. Johnston has re- r Rone Cross, also a student turned to Buena Vista, Va., Among sti^dents at home at Davidson, from Marion, N. after a visit here with Mrs, from Duke University for Mrs. R. L. Kay ( . While here they attended j. k. Brown at Thornwell spring break were Larry M N-innio Carolina Cup Races in Orphanage. th< \ Mrs. M. D. Smith spent , Saturday and Sunday *> in „ r . .. ^ Mrs. Nannie Bell Kay, 6&, Greenwood with Dr.^and Mrs. Warren, son of Mr. and Mrs. m i n j., s Camden on Saturday. Mrs. J. I. Adair of Green- Lawrence Warren, Ed Rog- Marcb-30 at 8 25 a m in an g<?r ’ Mr. and Mrs. R WHays yillc is the guest of Mrs. ers, son of Rev. and Mrs. Ande rson hospital after’a long R. Lewis Kay; twij sons. Low-- and sons, Mike, David and Emmie McMahan and Mrs. E. W. Rogers, and Ronnie ju ness is Mack Kay of^Honea Path Bill of Marietta Ga., ^erc-Almon Spencer. Traylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Native of climon daugh t e r and Bobby Y. Kay .of- Grce#, recent guests of her mother, 111 At Home Dewey Traylor. of the late Lawrence and Em- wood; a brother, Walter . B. ,s , uv Cope1and - v J’ h 1 ( 1 ) ls Mrs - Earl M. Stewart is During the past week Mrs. ma Coleman Young, she had Young of Charlotte, N. C,; a convalescing at homo follow- still confined to her home on j. A . Davis and family had lived in Broad Mouth com- sister, Miss Lula Young of inj^ a three vcok hospital stay, the Greenwood Highway due a s their guests Mr. and Mrs. mU nity most of her life and Clinton; and two grandchil- Mi . and Mrs David R. Boa- to illness for several weeks. John Moore of Falls Church, was a member of Broadmouth ren. ty, David Roland, Mr. and D r. and Mrs. Dan E. Orr Va. and I>f. ‘and Mrs. W. B. Baptist Church. She attended Funeral services were con- w-J A /T *• m A A T~\ «r«^4 1\ T«* ... i i a n ■* * r • 11 • . *! 1 _ . _ * 3 P Clinton, S. C. Free Greenbax Stamps With Each Purchase Carpet and Rug Center M l',. y T { sons ; and Mr - and Mrs. David My- Happoldt of Willmington, Del- Coker :CGllege in Hartsville ducted Saturday at 1 1 , dn< 1 lina tby spent C rs were in Camden on Sa- aware. Also visiting Mrs. Da- and was a graduate of- the ^ Broadmouth .Baptist a lew aavs ast week in Kings- turday to attend the Carolina v is during the week-end were Greenvill^-Woman’s College. Churchib> Rev. Frank Shirley 'u ' t r a u molh : CU P Baces. her sister and friends, Mrs. She taught school for a num. and Re*. J. M. Npwton. Bur- 4 ci, Mrs... \\. !, Chandler and Mrs. O. B; Miller and-Mrs. p. Brook and Miss Bessie ber of years, aunt, Mrs. John It. Allen. Henry Suber attended the fu- Bankhead of Jacksonville, f rom there they went to neral of John Minick in Pros- Fla. From there they went to perity on Monday. Vacationing In New Orleans ( harleston lor a visit with E. L. Holland is convalcs- ^ ... ^ \ vm Mrs. Beat, 's sister, Mrs. cing at his home on N. Hoi- . Dr ' and “ rs ” N : f, T a" George Davis. land following an illness and s A lnRe , r / n ? Mr ', and i’ ra - J rf B Arnold departed Wednesday IQUAL • FROM FAMOUS MILLS CARPET % “ROXHURRY’ ial was !b the church cemc- Surviving are her husband, tery. John L. Mimna ugh about this question: “Types of auto insur. ance include the “Safe driver” plans— the standard rate or Family Auto policy— the sub-standard or “assigned risk” plan. Does the Bailey Agen cy supply any and all types of auto insur ance coverage?” BAILEY AGENCY M. S. Hailey & Son, Hankers, Huilding Dial Day 833-06S1 — Night and Sunday 833^0323 From The Big Two, Get More Essehhai Banking Services #■ ONE: V * ! olp vou manage your money, with inters -! '\n'i Savings Accounts, and Check- ts * mg Ac TWO: con\ enu help when you need money, with low-cost hank loans for any worth while purpose. For Full Service Hanking . . . OF CLINTON Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 3% Interest Paid on Savings Accounts Semi-Annually for a week’s vacation to New Orleans. While away they will visit points of interest in Georgia, Alabama, Missis sippi and Louisiana. Mrs. A. O. Owen of Anderson is visit ing with the Wessinger chil dren while th&ir parents are away. Visit In Charleston Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Sta ton spent the Easter holidays in St. Petersburg, Fla. with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Elliott and children, Elaine and Tommy. Enroute there they stopped in Decatur, Ga. to visit anoth er daughter, Mrs. 1 George M. Lane and son, Tod. The Lanes accompanied them to Flori da and returned to the city with them to visit here for several days. The Lanes re turned to their home in De catur on Thursday. f ■ School District 5fi School Lunch Menu Week of April 10-14 MONDAY Milk, hot dogs wiih chili, mustard, onions, cole slaw with carrots, whole kernel corn, hot dog bun. butter, ap ricot cake with glaze. TUESDAY Milk, steak with gravy, orange juice, rice, hot bis cuit. butter, chilled apple sauce. WEDNESDAY Milk, ehiliburger with cheese cheese, strawberry shortcake, Milk, ehiliburger with potato chips, string beans^, , THURSDAY Mi I k!T tali an ravioli, tossed salad, stuffed celery, hot rolls, butter, chilled peaches. FRIDAY Milk, fish stix with tartar sauce, steamed cabbage, whip ped potatoes, cornbread squares, butter, glazed donuts. Sgt James Adams Serves in Thailand Senior Master Sergeant James Adams, son of Samuel Adams of Clinton, is on duty at Uddrn Royal Thai AFB, Thailand. x ‘Sergeant Adarps* and air po lice superintendent, is a mem ber of the Pacific Air Forces v f Before his arrival in Thai land, he was assigned to the 4392nd 'Combat Defense Squad ron at Vandenberg AFB, Calif. Sgt. Adams attended Bell High School. He served in the European Theater of Opera- Whiteford's FOR ^ DELICIOUS FOOD iH DELIGHTFULLY SERVED Flavor-Crisp Chicken Complete Dinner $1.10 3 Pieces of Chicken, F. F. Potatoes, Cole Slaw r and Hot Rolls Bargain Box $2.25 9 Pieces of Chicken For Family of 3 to 5 People The Family Bucket $3.80 15 Pieces of Chicken, 8 Hot Rolls Serves 5 to 7 Hungry People 100% WOOL Sq. Yd. Installed Completely Installed With Rubber Cushion Hurry! Limited Stock One Color • One Pattern .. — HEIGE ONLY a.. O . <4 The Barrel $5.10 21 Pieces of Chicken Perfect For Tired Housewives, Parties, Picnics, Church Parties and Social Functions Fish Dinner ..! $1.10 2 Flounder Fillets, French Fries, Cole Slaw, Hot Rolls and Tartar Sauce Bucket of Fish $4.25 10 Fillets of Flounder, Cole Slaw, Tartar Sauce and Hot Rolls Shrimp Dinner $1.25 Jumbo Shrimp, French Fries, Cole Slaw, Tartar Sauce and Hot Rolls Bucket ’O Shrimp $4.25 25 Jumbo Shrimp, Tartar Sauce, 6 Hot Biscuits Steak Dinner $1.10 FF Potatoes, Cole Slaw and Hot Rolls Chicken Liver Dinner .... $1.10 FF Potatoes, Cole Slaw and Hot Rolls Whiteford's Drive-In South Broad Street Clinton I. ■V v \ rm Si 1 ? >' "S: Room Size 9’ x 12’ Installed $107.88 Room Size ll’xl2’ Installed $130.36 Room Size 12’ x 15’ Installed $179.80