The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 20, 1967, Image 3
Clinton, S. C., Thursday,. April 20, 1«>67
THE CLINTON CHBQNTCLE
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WHO'S
WHERE
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Reported By
Naomi Seymour
Phones 833-0541 or 833-1817
Hems of Interest About CHnton Folk
\nonths tour of overseas duty
stationed at Guam with the
B-S2's. He is married to the
former Toni Ray,, daughter of
Mrs. Davis Pitts of this city.
They have two sons, Davey
and Mike.
Mrs. Luther Young joined
Mrs. W. T. Stewart of Wood
ruff and Mrs. J. C. Drum
mond of Fountain |nn for a
trip to Greenville, sightseeing
on Tuesday.
Miss Susan Turner, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. William
Redd Turner visited them ear
lier this week. SHb is a stu-
Mrs. Eugene Hitt will have Mrs. Olivia Edwards and and grandparents, Mr. and dent at winthrop College,
as her guest for several days, daughter, Miss Libby Ed- Mrs. H. W., Seymour and. Mr.
her son, James R. Hitt, of wards, of Orangeburg, were and Mrs. 1. H. Brown, in Bow-
Crete, 111. week-end guests of Mr. and man, Ga. VaaL Ia rArm
Mr. and Mrs. Leaman Jones Mrs. Davis V. pitts. ATTENDS CLUB MEETING W I VI HI
were in Newberry Tuesday RESERVE TRAINING Mrs. Fred Holcombe was in TQ A r - Ai *S a 4! ABI
night to attend the spring con- Phil Cohnell left Wednesday Florence last Tuesday through |D ASSOCIaTIOn
cert of the Newberry band and for six months basic training Thursday to attend the South _ _ A §
College “N; orchestra. at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., Carolina State Garden Club Lav 7 rA||nf|AC
Mac Hiers, student at the with the Army National meeting. Mrs. Holcombe was ■ VVWIIIIvJ
University of South Carolina, Guard. Mrs. Connell will re- elected State National Garden- Plans for the formation of
Columbia, was home for the main in the city while her er Chairman and member of a Tuberculosis Association to
week-end for a visit with his husband is away. the Executive Board of the serve Abbeville, Edgefield,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'Ma- Mrs. M. C. Poole and Miss Garden Club of South Caro- Greenwood, Laurens, McCor-
rion Hiers. ' June Adair spent last week- Ims- - r mick, Newberry, and Saluda
Mrs. ’ Marie Singley had as end in Charleston and attend- Mrs. E. L. Holland is con- counties will be presented to
her guests the past week her ed the performance of “Jubi* valescing at her home on members of the Area 6 Steer-
daughter, Mrs. C. J. Mussel- lee” at the Dock Street The- North Holland Street following ing committee' on Tuesday,
white, and granddaughter, ater. They also went on the a broken arm she received in April 25.
Melanie, of Kingstree. Plantation Tour while there, a home accident earlier this According to the chairman,
Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Phil- Mr. and Mrs. James Chaney week. Rev. J. C. Rice, Jr. of Ware
lips visited friends and rela- of Griffin, Ga., spent last LEAVES FOR VIETNAM Shoals, plans for organization
tives in Burnsville, N. C., the week-end with his paretns, Mr./and Mrs. Dexter Kess- of the area association are
past week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Carl Chaney. ler and son. Bill, arc spending being formulated by the fol-
Arcemus Phillips accomphn- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jones a few (,a >' s here wit ^ MrS- ^ owin S sub-committees: By
ied them home and are visit- 0 f Blacksburg, were guests Kessler’s lather, Charlie Hoi- Laws, Nominating, Member-
ing Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Phil- Sunday of their daughter and hs, and Mrs. Hollis. Mr. Kess- ship, I rogram and Budget,
lips this week. family, Mrs. Milford Smith, le r will leave April 27 for Viet- Selection, Housing and
Sgt. Lonnie Bradford, now Mr. Smith and children. nam. Mrs. Kessler and son Equipment, and Personnel
stationed in Columbia, leaves rfEACH TRIP will make their home here Policies.
Saturday for a tour of duty in Mr. and Mrs. Earl Horton while he is away. Mr. Rice said that the 26-
Vietnam. Mrs. Bradford is the and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lt. Jimmy Cooper returned member steering committee
former Faye Woodward of Sandy Templeton and daugh- to training Tuesday following will meet at 3:30 on Tuesday,
Clinton. ter, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cob- several days visit here with April 25 In the Greenwood
Master Steven Martin will bins and son, Mrs. Bill Dob- relatives and friends. He is act on reports from the sub-
be admitted to Greenville Gen- bins and son, and Mrs. stationed at Vin Hill Farm County Health Department to
eral hospital where he will un- Blanche Stockman spent the Station in Warenton, Va. committees. He is being as-
dergo obser/ation and treat- week-end at Pawley’s Island. AT GRENVILLE GENERAL sisted by the steering commit
ment. He is the son of Mr. and Miss Mary EllenCornwall of Tommy Baldwin is conva- tee vice-chairman, Dr. Martin
Mrs. Earl Martin. Coker College, Hartsville, lescing at Greenville General Teague of Laurens.
LOSES FATHER spent the week-end with her Hospital where he was trans- Other members include the
Mrs. Earl Martin was called mother, Mrs. J. J. Cornwall, ferred Saturday from Carroll- following: Abbeville, Mrs. C.
to Laurens last week due to Dr. and Mrs. E. B* Keisler ton, Ga., hospital. Tommy F. Hughes, J. H. Sherard, Ri-
the death of her father. J. left Monday for several days was injured in an automobile chard Edwards; Edgefield—
Frank Martin. Services, were visit with their daughter, Mrs. accident last week near Car- Miss Mai*y Frances Slade;
conducted in Laurens on Sat- M. J. Glover, and family in rollton where he is attending Johnston — Mrs. J. S. Cul-
urday. District Heights, Washington, West Georgia College. He is breath, Mrs. W. L. Sawyer;
Mr. and M^s. Paul Muller D. C. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Greenwood — Rev. J. A. Bow-
spent the week-end in Elber- Mr. and Mrs. Morris Sey- Baldwin of this city. ers, T. I. Dowling, Mrs. W.
ton, Ga.. with Mr. and Mrs. mour and sons spent the Airman 3-C ^Darryl Maul- t .F. Mauldin, Mrs. J. H. Seal;
Ronald Cleaver. week-end with their parents din is spending a 30 day leave Troy — W. C. Harrison, Jr.;
at home with his parents, Mr; Clinton — Mrs. G. R. Bla-
and Mrs. Ben Mauldin before lock; Laurens — Henry M.
leaving for his new assign- Paris; McCormick — Mrs. In-
ment in Karamasel, Turkey, ez Harris, J. H. Baggett, F. E.
Mrs. L. C. Singley and Mrs. Harrison; Newberry — J. D.
Herman Johnston chaperoned Brown; Saluda — Mrs. Edwin
their cub scout group on a Etheridge, Mrs. J. E. Rowe,
hike and picnic to Pifte Hav- Mrs. James Langford, Bates-
en Park on Wednesday. burg — Mrs. Ruby Riser;
TO MAKE HOME IN Ridge Spring — Mrs. M. S.
WARE SHOALS Watson;* Whitmire — Mrs. W.
Mr. and Mrs. John Lay and H. Miller, Mrs. E. M. Suber.
children, Jon T .and Joanna,
who make their home in Ala- cr* A \ Ar»
bama where Mr. Lay is a LeOaefS Are
student at the University, will Named flt Coi'lCQ©
move to Ware Shoals June
1st where Mr. Lay has accept- James Challen, a rising sen-
ed a position as athletic direc- ior from Memphis, Tenn., is
tor with Reigel Mills. Mrs. the new president of the Stu-
Lay is the former Sandra dent Christian Association at
Ray daughter of Mrs. Davis Presbyterian College as the
Pitts of this city. The Lays result of campus-wide elec-
formerly made their home in tions. )
Ware Shoals. He will be assisted by Dave
PROMOTED TO CAPTAIN Hudson of Myrtle Beach as
Glenn B. Reaves who is sta- vice-president. 41 8 ° newly
tioned at McCoy Air Force elected are: . Maxine Fell of
Base in Orlando, Fla., has Foley, Ala., secretary; and
been promoted to Captain. He Ferdie Jourdan of Chester,
recently returned from six treasurer.
jfejy
Clothing Constructon Class
Hie following completed a course In clothing construc
tion methods taught by the Laurens County Home Agents.
Front row—Mrs. Bill Benjamin, Laurens; Mrs. Jerry
Jarrard, Laurens; Mrs. Henry Hood, Rt. ^ Laurens;.Mrs;
WUllam Cochrane, Clinton.
Back row—Marie Hegler, Home Agent; Mrs. Ken
neth Holt, Laurens; Mrs. H. L. Woodward, Laurens;
Mrs. Larty Gar, Rt. 3, Laurens; Mrs. A. L. Smith, Jr.,
Laurens;'Mrs. Clarence Ham, Rt. 2, Clinton; Miss Helen
Camp, Assistant Home Agent.
This completes the second course of this kind taught
by the Home Agents.
Highlights
From Clinton High
signs would stare at you from
every corner. “The IMC Is
Coming,” or ”500 Is the Lucky
Number,” or “What Is YOUR
Number?” Many CHS’ers are
often seen gazing profound
ly at these messages. How do
you interpret them? (Hint:
Turn your thoughts toward
the library’s book shelves!)
Pvt. Cotney Is
Expert With Rifle
Army Private Bruce H. Cot
ney, 22, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Virgil L. Cotney of Joanna,
recently fired expert with the
M-14 rifle near the completion
of his basic combat tyainiug
at Ft. Campbell Ky.
The expert rating is the high
est mark a soldier can achieve
in his rifle qualification test.
Greenwood Ploy
Opens Final Run
Greenwood Little Theatre’s
final production of the 1966-’
67 season, “Never Too Late”,
a comedy, opens (Thursday)
at the Village Theatre on
Kirksey Drive. Curtain time
is 8:00-o’clock.
• Performances are scheduled
nightly at 8:00, except Sun
day, April 20 through 25.
CARD OF THANKS »
I wish to thank all
friends and relatives for
many acts of kindness, flow
ers, cards and visits, at thp
death of my sister, Mrs. Ev-
ie Shockley.
Mrs. R. M. Sullivan
OFFICE SUPPLIES
CHRONICLE PUB. CO. '
ALL WAVS BEST
Steves
CANDIES
By KAYRAN COX
Robin Clork
Robin Rene Clark, infant
CHS now has a new presi- were sold to the highest bid- daughter of Orien and La-
dent—Steve Grady. Elected by ders. The poor homerooms v , ern Clar l c ’ ^
popular vote last
Steve will take
Monday,
over Henry
(mostly Senior ones) lost the p j ta j
day morning in a Clinton hos-
/
Simmons' duties. To aid Steve cskc . s t0 ‘t e Z Surviving also are the ma-
, ■ . . classmen who had raised up
in carrying out his repsonsi-
ternal grandparents, Mr. and
bilities will be .Tan King, ihe t0 “*» dol,ar f ! ««• W ; H. Spoone Sr., and
new vice-president. Making “ ne ? wera ^ thc tke P at0 ™ al S^ndperents
up the remained of the 1967 flr5t on< ' s ' huh ' Sen " lrs? Mr. and. Mrs. A. C. Clark of
Student Council is one repre- Finally, let me inform you Clinton. -
sentative from each home- of some secret mission at Graveside services were con-
room The class officers were CHS - If y° u should walk down ducted at 10 a m ’ Sunday at
also selected last week. They th o halls of dear old Clinton Rosemont Cemetery by Elder
High, several mysterious H. D. Colburn.
Robert's Drive-In
LOCATED ON GREENWWOD HIGHWAY
NEXT TO SANDERS SERVICE STATION
* The Best In Charcoal Steaks
• Short Orders and Sandwiches
* Milk Shakes, Ice Cream
9 Sundaes of All Kinds
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are as follows: Senior Class
President, Butch Gi'ady; Vice-
President, Barry Mauldin:
Secretary, Edna Birchmore;
Treasurer, Danny Ivester;
Junior Class—President, Drew
Trammell; Vice - President,
Mike Bishop; Secretary, Ca
thy Daveftport; Trtasufer, Pat
Davis; Sophomore Class —
President, Bill Alexander;
Vice - President, Mike Craw
ford; Secretary, Carole Per
ry; Treasurer, Almeda Rog
ers. The Freshman Class off!--
cers will be elected in the
early part of next fall.
Last Friday was an all-im
portant day for our hand
members, for several of them
pi^ticipated in the AlhStar
Band trials.
Too, last Friday meant fun
for all CHS’ers. The Student
Council sponsored a cake sale
in which twenty-five cakes
1 lb/
*|70
2 lbs. $3.35
MANY ASSORTMENTS
TO GIVE AND„ ENJOY
YOUNG’S
PHARMACY
“The Old Reliable”
Dial 833-1220
Buick
Bargain Days
are here.
Isn't it time
YOU wore a
watchband?
Wouldn’t you really rather drive a bargain?
SPRING APPLIANCE SALE
FRIGIDAIRE family 40
range at low price
• Holiday-size oven holds big turkey.
• 40-inch wide top adds 350 square inches
of counter space to your kitchen.
• Plenty of pots-and-pans
storage in one full-
width, one waist-high
storage drawer.
• Two 6", two 8" surface
units.
• Modem recessed cooking top.
Big ’n thrifty!
No fro& everl
FRIGIDAIRE
Refrigerator!
s?- ’ r
Come see the giant 171-
lb. size zero zone freezer!
Come touch the Flip-
Quick Ice Ejector.
Compare Frigidaire
Frost-Proof system—no
frost even in the freezer.
Fresh Meat Tender.
family-size
FRIGIDAIRE
Freezer!
• 406-lb. size gives you
years of food security!
• Famous Meter-Miser for
reliable zero zone cold.
e Rust-resistant Porcelain
Enamel cabinet liner.
• 4 full-width shelves.
4 door shelves.
Low Down Payment!
Easy Budget Terms!
L.
-^pMUNDA-
Bordered in:
told filled ... $8.95
stainless steel ... $6.50
Choice of black or brown
PIC '* PAY SHOES
VqV^
SO**
(^AcUyutch
Petti Point... $9 95
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MEN’S—FLORENTINE
Handsome lOkt.
Gold Filled . . , $7.50
LADIES’—ANTIGUA
Romantic favorite
lOkt. Gold Filled . . . $7.50
MEN’S—FULLBACK
Weather-proof
stainless steel . . . $4.95
i-i- 4-4-1
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LADIES'—SPORT TYPE
1.95
, t r~H
Satin finished
stainless steel . . . $4.95
A
Baldwin Appliance Company
South Broad Street — Clinton. S. C.
A MEN’S—FAIRWAY
lOkt. Gold Filled . . . $8 95
LADIES'—TAPERED MESH
Adjifttafile,
non-expansion... $7.50
J. C. TftOMAS
Jewelr -
Open Nights 'til 9 p.m.
^ ^ Plenty of Free Parking
Clinton
Joanna
Lavonne
Shopping Center
Laurens, S. C.
Prices Good All 60 Pie 9 n Pay Stores!
The Greatest Selection
In Our History!
Over 40
Exciting
Styles
gracefully strapped and
curved «.•• all with soft
leather uppers and leather
soles. Cushioned leather-
covered insoles.
97
to
$4.97
★ Big Variety
Misses « Children’s
Sizes SVz-d
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The Family Shoe Center
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