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Dantzler, club pre« where their names will be t B&BmBT if Whitten Village Jw jhiwd twem Notes 4r ^ %aj»—iL- ^.ntu winurrwty ^Hggly CC' Spa r M iew fltowi aa iia Wiilw Ct rant tUrhael DMtrtct 8ft, sab- kettoappMM* by «M e^n- tbe ytapefty is Sa bseeme IB, aad tba city »***»*• M mpm by jilt •rtjr by in egy call Hr astag past 5 Iga iaai aa a site lor b aaw dts haft% deaMtMvai of tbs tmiwaom tmnsf and of the gymaastam tav use aa a i Qce Griggs mi lavl GumMsBv represouta- Uve of a Greenville architect ural firm, outlined the plans to the education board at the M& SWEET HOME! diaries (Bubba) Bay and Ms bride wefr greeted by this scene Wednesday when they rived at their new home , just off W. Maple 8t: Their friends decided it was a good way to* ww- come them. Note the couch and wheelbarrow on the root By MARGARET LOCKETT Mrs. Mary Corbett and gog^ Mrs. Rennie Setzer entertain* ggfc. ed Mrs. Beatrice Sloan, Miss Plggty Norma Hallett of Columbia, n r ^ and Mrs. Pearl Blackmon of |K pt Chappells, at the Panorama rion Hotel in Supper Club the past Friday the evening. They were formerly prise party tag the with Whitten Village and ptggty Wiggly in m . . _ . , have now retired. hna, J. P. Nowtou, *•> wha MfS. Bobby Smith ^ b S ' t L °^ kett T, h , ad u S fou, ? ded toe store twenty Laurens - Mrs. Doris Jen* week-end guests Mrs. Blanche years ag« ' - ' . rtnas Smith 24 wife of Bob- Whiteside of Columbia, Mr. Quests included store man- Sy*W Smith of 106 Jackson and Mrs. J. A Pierce, Mrs. a gers and Wives throughout St ., died latie Saturday night Betty Pierce of Spartanburg, the stute, along with J. G. | n a Charleston hospital after and Miss Terri Pierce of Fort Brown, president of Piggly several months illness. Lauderdale, Fla. .Wiggly Corporation. . Native of Laurens County, Mrs.Gladys Japart of Clin- Afrs. i|«Bfp4 agconlBaBied she, was a daughter of Mr. voter was taken in ex- upsaton. Five members seveh-man board wnfce including Chairmen tekhOL JI* Del any. Also present were District 9ft trustee chairman Cheater Aiken and Thomaa A. O snr- Babb, attorney for the dlst- of rirt. Chro- and Mrs. B. F. Jennings of ' Laurens. -Surviving also are a half ton (Circle Campus), and Her Husband on the trip. William P. Jackson of Joan- * — na were married May 11. morial hospital. They reside at 409 Florence Mrs. Alke McManus v of brother, Durwood Jennings of St., Clinton. Building E, is visiting rete- MmcnOntiU*; and a sister. New employees of the Cir- lives in Greenwood this week. Mrs^Becky Klein of Augusta, cle Campus are: Mrs. Patric- Mrs. MelHe McKinney is GW. ia Sutton, Whitmire, and Ben visiting her daughter in ruittral services were con- T. Bickley, Newberry. Gveenwaod far a. few days. ducted Tuesday at 3 n.m. at KNOWN SICK Renovation work en Medi-Laurens Second Baptist Mrs. Edna Miller of Lau- cal B section of the Medical Church by Rev. Grange Coth- rens, had surgery at Green- Center is nearing completion, ran and Rev. J. C. Sorow. vile General hospital last week. Mrs. Hattie Livingston has been a patient at Bailey Me- W7 Roland Promoted At Calif. Air Base Michael W. Boland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe H. Boland of 110 N. Marion St., Joanna, has been promoted to airman second class in the Air Force. Airman Boland is a mater iel specialist at Norton AFB, Calif. He is a member of the Military Airlift Command which operates a global air lift system for U. S. forces employing more than 1,000 modern aircraft. Boland is a graduate of Clin ton High School. S*U and Eck Named On Board ♦ Juntos C. Self, Jr., and John £.> Eck have been named to the Board of Directors of Greenwood Motor Lines. The announcement was mad The announcement' was made by Lucius B. Hammett, president and treasurer. Self is a member of the board of directors of Green wood Mills. He is in the sys tems and programming de partment. Eck is general counsel for Greenwood Mills. < jj CHS CIbs Visfe Plants in Joanna Thirty-eight memhprs Uf the Clinton High School textile class toured the fotA* Joapha plants of Greenwood 1» f H s last Tuesday.^ After the tour, the ‘group was served lunch in the Com munity Center. Group Manager E, W. Rob erts greeted the students and gave then> a brief talk on Greenwood Mills. “Can You Imagine,” a full color motion picture of the modern textile industry which stars Wally Cox, was also pre sented. . V Following the tour, the, stu dents lunched with the plom managers and deportment su perintendents. Gerald R. Car ter, . the group’s advisor at Clinton High, accompanied them. Patronize Chronicle Advertisers : I? mm r-i 4 . 9. . *, i’ • i '■u ■i i 1 '.'AtWM w ihop we called her Old Fashioned Lfl ’CftOM the sent her printing to Columbia and Greenville. Old -Flddl thought it was a pretty good bet That mit-erf-town printers could beat our own press. * 'r * i '' ; r \ So wd aatd, “Lil, honey, please get the word TK*t*aend*lig printing out-of-town is simply absurd. < Wa>e^ neu^ht the newest presses, Old Fashioned Lil, Arid burip#ices now are just as low as Columbia and Graenvffie. U.4 \d ■ Vv, ' . f V js; ’ •' •Wifti hot asking, Lil, for a very special break. ' , ' * • ,v- r i , A, l •- All : wiYe asking, is for just an even shake.- * li c. ’ fhir.skew’s so efficient (and don’t you miss the bus!) that pretty soon those cities will send THEIR work to US. 1 * . ji ■ • ‘ • -V - iJ Whkn lil got our prices she yelped, “Fiddledeedee,” From now on my money stays in Clinton, S. C. I may be old fashioned, but IT1 never forget That it’s cheaper at The Chronicle, you bet! t-,. Thompson Named On All-Star Team Herbert Thompson, a 165- pound halfback from Bell Street High School, has been named on the South Carolina Upper State Ati-Star team. The All-Star game will be placed Aug. 3 at Benedict College in Columbia. Thompson, it was stated, was selected for his outstand ing speed. He runs the 100- yd. dash in 9.5 seconds. He is also active in basketball. During the past season, Thompson led his team in Scoring 18 touchdowns and gaining more than 1,000 yards rushing. The Wildcats were the district champions. Thompson has received sev eral scholarship offers and athletic grants-in-aid from colleges and universities. He plans to attend either Howard University or New Mexico State University. His football coaches are W. E. Little and Harold William*. COACH FRAMFS Marine Sales and is Now Your MERCURY County. — Now Located At — bp : |nwer/ Inc. :. EASTCABOMNA AVE.’: , ’ WEST FLORIDA STREET . » - • • - ’ • V* . . > ■ ' 9 ' * .* • For Your Shopping Convenience • — Complete Line Of — MERCURY - WELLCRAFT - GLASTRON DIXIE BOATS- REBEL TRAILERS ^ . *}'*WEPn * ii'■ FJS■ i •'v \ \ •M we row DO have the new machinery and the Increased enable us to quote competitive prices with printers any- not get your printing done hen! at home where you get fti an opportunity to check proofs far neearaey., When The Chronicle you support a growing local industry Clinton people. 1*4 FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 190i day of June, 1967 I will randrir a final account of my acts and doings as Executrix of the es tate of JohiT A. Davis in the office of the 1 Judge of Probate of Laurens County, at 3 o’clock p.m., and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from my trust as Executrix-, Any person indebted to said estate is notified and .required to make payment on or before said date, and all persons hav ing claims against said eh- tate will present them on or before said date, duly proven or be forever barred. Helen H. Davie Executrix, CUntimJ OPENING CELEBRATION During our open't* £ celebration, we are going ‘ > all out to give you the longest trade-ins on used boating equipment. Come in today and tee our complete line of boats - motors or traders. • • . - . j . • ■ . . Parts and Sporting Supplies Nuw Available At SERVICE PARTS, INC., On Woodrew Street.. A Complete Line of Service Parts For Boats — Motors — Trailers. Also Life Jackets, and Other Sporting Supplies. u r —Locally Owned By — CHARLES PITTS LYNN COOPER, Jr. LEONARD BISHOP GEORGE REID See Either Of The Above For Your Bentkfc Needs •Me.".-