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I 1 TEE CLINTON CHRONICLE Clinton, S. C., Thursday, May 11, 196? mm w-‘ ffxw: x: - ♦.• • m H i V “ -tf ^ I:-Vis 'it- S,»„ mi \ "•4. ^ I /. From The Chronicle Files Whitten Village Notes „ Mrs. Mellie McKinney, of the Circle Campus, has re turned from a trip to Wash ington, D. C., and points of interest in Virginia. ■ Mrs. Clisby Templeton, vis- mmm M h r fi m: & u i <1 '• X\ ir 1 TWENTY YEARS ACM) •v : ; v>x m 4a 4^^ * A W<k.. From left: W. W\ Timms, manager of the Greenwood district office; Warren Pace, president, Life Insurance Company of Virginia; Mr. Ray; George Albright, former vice-president; W. Randolph Toler, vice-president. Ray Honored Upon Retirement T. Clayte Ray was honored the company, at a luncheon on Tuesday of Mr. Ray was presented a Hampton Ave. PTA Officers Installed New officers of the Hampton Ave nue School Parent - Teacher Associa tion for the 1967 - 67 school year w r ere elected at the April meeting and installed Tuesday evening during the May meeting. The officers are pictur-. ed above, from left to right — Rev. Zeb Williams, president; Rev. Jack Pressau, treasurer; Mrs. Dan E. Orr, secretary; and Moses Guerrini, vice- president. Ralph Tedards is the re tiring president. Herman L. Shealy is school principal. — Yarborough Photo. Jo Organize New JB-ti Association On Next Tuesday Young Famtly To Hold Reunion Sunday The Nannie Blakely - Kit Young clan will hold their annual reunion Sunday, May Kill A Snake- Hang It In A Tree ... Rain? 14, at the American Legion Invitations have been issued 85 There is an ofd superstition and plans are nearing com- memb ers of the family are in p 0 | k c ountv pi a that Diction for the organizational expected to attend. Some will km a snakc ^ h anna Cotton Mills, will ... meeting on May 4, approved ^, er P? ^ents, an< * Mr ®; JhAy 8, 1947 the payment of $1,819.30 for ^ Thurmond iu North k %^he city council in session additional work done on the A, if usta A last weelc - Monday night voted unani- 250,000 gallon water tank in Mrs. Amy Summer, of Med- mously for the installation of the rear of the D. E. Tribble "• ,® in Adanta for a parking meters in the city’s'Co. property. « eek S T V n lt i 1 ® 1 * I r ’ business district. For the traditional senior Mrs - B - R> kar d and Mr. The May meeting of the class entertainment, the jun- R^ard. Woman’s Missionary Society ior class of Clinton High Br * an d Mrs.. Hajtmansky, of St. John’s Lutheran Church School presented “Gay Pa- are on t ^ 0 -J! e ^ s vacat1on was held at the home of Mrs. ree” in the school gymnasium P arts of Michigan. W. O. Derrick on Monday on Friday evening. Whitten Village employees evening. Mrs. Nene D. Workman, welcome Dr. Frank Thomp- Catcher Jim Allred singled veteran third grade teacher son to the Medical staff, in the seventh to bring home at Mercer Silas Bailey Mrs. P. M. Pitts,. Cham- John Hunter, third baseman, School, will retire at the end ber of Commerce, Mrs. W. with the winning run for a of the present year, having B. Crews and Mrs. L. S. Lpck- Presbyterian College 3-2 base- completed 38 years of class- ett, were in Laurens, May 2, ball victory over the Newber- room teaching. j for the Laurens County Com- ry Indians here Saturday, - A “Roaring Twenties” par-munity Council meeting in the , x ..... , „ . . giving the Presbyterians pos- ty for members was, given at Friendship room. The speak- last week upon hls retirement silver tray by Warren I ace, session of the Bronze Derby Lakeside ^fointry Club on er was Mrs. John Yeatts, Ex- as a representative of the president of Life of Virginia, trophy until this fall. Saturday evening, j ecutive Director, South Caro- Life Insurance Company of Others attending were W. d na Mental Health Associa- Virginia in the Clinton area. Randolph Toler, vice-presi- may 8 E wk AG ° rNewel W. Haupfear ti0 F; ve new membe rs of the Serving slnce 1935 ' he was dent : Gcorgc J A , lbriEh ‘'^ Friends of Chris Adair, Jr., Newel W. Haupfear of Rt. Circle Campus are: Mrs. Hel- w Rb ^be company almost 32 er vice-president, and W. W. of this city and Great Falls; 1, Ware Shoals, died late Sat- en Owens, Mrs. Pauline^Dun- years. Timms, manager of the Green- will be interested to know he urday afternoon at a Green- naway, Mrs. Jannett Smith, The luncheon was held at wood district office, has received a discharge wood Hospital. Mrs. Ruby Hill, and Mr. Mar- the Holiday Inn in Greenwood, Mrs. Ray was also present from the Navy. ~ Funeral services were held vin BMurch. attended by several officers offer the ceremonies. The Clinton High School Monday afternoon at Mt. Gal- The Laurens Shrine Club, senior class will present the lagher Baptist Church, and is the scene of the Laurens annual Senior Follies Friday burial was in Greenwood Me- County S. C. Employee’s As- in the high school auditorium morial. Gardens. sociation Annual Barbecue — at 8:00 p. m. Among survivors are a sis-Thursday (tonite). The Wednesday bridge club ter, Mrs. T. J. lusti, and two KNOWN SICK was entertained last week at brothers, James O. and Roy Mr j ames Fletcher is im- the home of Mrs. Robert F. G. Haupfear, all of Clinton. p rov j n g a ft e r surgery. Black : ._ , _ Mrs. Ruth Harrison is in J. B. Hart, treasurer of Jo be the' Dewey Samples the hospital in Charlotte. meeting of the Tuberculosis come from-as far away as itin a ^ u ■ . bri * guest speaker at the regular Dewey (Son) Samples. 59, Dp n j C f rn t; nn and Health -Association of Vlr gmia and Florida. • ’ 8 Kiwanis Club meeting this of 135 Bluford St., died Sun- and Health -Association ui — rain Area 6 to be held at 3:30 on Thd clan, organized in 1955, Well <?ir Mis-? Art zoning at 7:00 at Hotel Mary day at 1:15 a. m. in a local Ms. Vernon Trammell states Tuesday, May 16, at the is composed of the descend-dy, of Lakeland and form- Mus g rove - * hospital after a long illness Greenwood County Health ants of Nannie Blakely and e rly of Clinton, did just that. TEN YEARS AGO Department. Area 6 includes George Christopher Young, S he killed a snake and tied it MAY 9, 1957 Tuberculosis Associations in pioneer Clinton residents, to the tree so it wnulrt he cure Port!/, wor-r- ^ni - ^ ^ seven counties: Abbeville, This will be the 13th consec- and s t ay there. This was on begin transmitting Sn the tioChurch and^hadTived’Tn ITralma 6 m8y ^ Edgefield, Greenwood, Lau- utive meeting since orgamza- Thursday morning and sure next sixty days to serve Clin- rnn.^ Lr sTH. Saluda counUes NCWberry ' ™ ough ' Frirta >'' night - 11 rain ' ‘™_ a " d thc grounding com- ^ rviving ,,/his wife, Mrs. that registration is underway Native of Newport, tenn., for boys and girls who will son of the late William Joseph be of age to attend kinckrgar- and Georgia Ballard Samples, ten at Calvary Baptist Church PRACTICAL NURSING - RETESTING DATES - Laurens Co. - Dist. 56 Practical Nursing School Monday — May 15 — Tuesday — May 16 8:30 - 12 Noon. Hell St. High School 7 - 10 p. m. Clinton High School For Further Information Contact Mrs. Hazel Moore, Mrs. Evelyn Reid, Hailey Memorial Hospital. munity. Ola Gann Samples; two Those being invited to mem- directors. The program of The first rain in 39 days Lyman Harris of Presbyte- h<17.’ Ftrtprc . HMS ip in( ' ude present and will . contain suggested th at area of Florida. It rian Collegers the new vice- , t M onner board members, fj e id s for emphasis and pos- di d not relieve the drought, president of the South Caro- ,.. . p f MpwhS.rv 5 - Christmas Sea Campaign sible activ ^ ies in e ach of the the worst in 25 years for Flor- lina Student Christian Asso- ^ T^mp/»nrt chairmen physicians mem- association . s eight functions ida. but it was actually rain, ciation. rfintrpnX bers of delegations, staffs of whi - h community Miss Addy was kind en- “May Day in Clinton,” the °[* al .if nd related agencies, serv i ce p U bUc health educa- °ugh to send us a picture of flower show sponsored jointly th etpn.«nn«! Mavrv f; > . "x.'T. V a! U "’ . P rof ?sgional education the snake in the tree, which by the Carolina Wren and i „ mb p rf nf P r hiraoo il/ eers. he ^ ay 16 meeting, a ^ d tra i n i n g rese arch, pat- she feels sure brought the,,Clara Duckett Garden Clubs Pr p fWi p k fopph Ijim’ the membership will adopt a ient ser vi C es. public informa- rain. She also sent us a let^ on Wednesday, May 1, at the hnr^nf riintnn• ^v hrnthTrT * r which state8 ^e> still American Legion Home, at- ° f wm^rt rl ’ srt of by-laws and elect tion, fund raising, and admin- ter *>«-- Rn i n u Fnrr<.«:t wnfnrrt Par rectors, officers and an ex- istration . a resident of South Caroling traded over one hundred visi- ecutive committee to handle other business to be trans . because she has not lived In 'tors. n U d riin^n n ^InrtohT the affairs of the new associa- acted wfll be tbe se i ec t ion of Lakeland a full year. She The Clinton mothers pictur- Jjj®* t,0 A' , . , an executive director, loca- closed with “Had a good ed with their children in the F , „pp vir p' 8 W p r p pn ’ A program of work and sup- Uon of offi approval 0 f shower last night.” Mother’s Day issue were Mrs. H .,rtPrt T..PQrtav ai% n m ni por mg budget will be pre- p ersonne i policies, and a re- Well, folks, does superstir Lynn W. Cooper, Jr., and Jeri ^r rft l Lnti K t P rlL.h sented for adoption by the ^ on membersh i“ p> pi ans tion work or not? Seems there Lyn; Mrs. J. Robert Cox, Ka- * ^ G for the meeting -are being could be some truth to it, af : ren, Lynwood, and Robbie . rc.rv.o made by the Area 6 Steering ter all, huh? —- lal was ln Rosemont Ceme- Committee which \is -headed IF YOU DON’T READ YOU DON’T GET THE NEWS PHONE 833-0541 by Rev. J. C. R^e, Jr. Ware Shoals. of ’ » \ % -ii /■ ! Ir t* I '’.iii 11 i i ii m ** 44 law 16 Seniors To Get Commissions In Service Sunday ' Military , ! ce (jnies con- icted as part of 'Presbyterian Kate;-Mrs. George W. Frady. t George and Kathy ; Mrs. J. J Pal , bearers wcre Ccci , Law . Cornwall, Lou Jones and Mary Ellen; Mrs; Hugh S. ©VOLKSWAGEN OF AMERICA, INC. *1.639 What's the catch? There isn’t any. $1,639 is the suggested retail price at the port of entry for the VW sedan. The price includes Federal excise tax and import duly. It. also includes: built-in heater/defroster, windshield washer, 2-speed windshield wipers, front seat belts, adjustable bycket seats, back-up lights, 4-way emergency flasher, andl sideview mirror. j It s the price of the real thing, not a stripped* down economy model. What else do you have to pay? ‘ The charge for transporting the car from the port of entry. The dealer delivery charge. And local sales tax. There is one optional that makes a lot of sense: ♦he matching leatherette upholstery, for $30.00 extra.(Nearly everyone orders it because it elim inates the need for slip covers.) And that's it. Unless, of course,you count the cost of gas and oil it takes you to get here in your present car. \ Motors, Ik. South Church Street Extension GREENVILLE; S. C. 29605 AUTHORIZES SEALER ducted as part of Phcsbyterian College's 87th Commencement exercises on Sunday afternoon will find 13 graduating sen iors commissioned as second lieutenants—14 of these in the U. S. Army Reserve, one in the Regular Army and one in the Marine Corps. They are: Grady A. Marshall of Hape- ville, Ga., Regular Army, ar tillery; Stephen E. Stine, Ma rine Corps; Richard H. Car penter, Jr., Daniel L. Mont gomery, Richard C. Smart, all of Greenville; John C. Askew. David S. Bordner and Max Milligan. Ill, all of At lanta: Kenneth N. Lewis and Theodore C. Lewis, both of Nahunta, Ga.; James L. Bruce j of Cornelia, Ga.; Robert W. j Herlong of Manning; Brown N. Johnson of Darlington; Bruce M. Lawrence of Green- i wood; Howard 6. Protinsky, j Jr., of St. Petersburg, Fla.; I and Roy V. Squires, III, of j Macon, Ga. In addition, Samuel A. Ly ons of Atlanta will reeeive his reserve commission after fin ishing summer school in Aug ust, and these seven graduat ing seniors will receive their commissions at the close of the ROTC summer camp: Charles L. Campbell, Honea Path; Fred E. Holcombe, II of Clinton: Edward Allan Har ris of Florence: Earlie M” Rash of Glade Valley. N. C.; Robert W. Whrren of Allen dale: Hugh H. Weldon, Jr., of Columbia: and Larry L. Yonce of Johnston. Baptist Students To Be Recognized On Sunday evening, May 21, at 8:00 o’clock at the First Baptist Church a special ser vice will be held recognizing members of the church and Sunday school who are mem bers of the high school gradu ating class of 1967. 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