The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 01, 1967, Image 11

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4 : M Clinton, S. C„ ThnrgJay, Ju n « 1,1967 West Clinton News .., THE CLINTON ^CHRONICLE Airman Sanders on Visit Here I haven’t dared ... and I al ways feel so conspicuous and gawky in my flats. I’m afraid, though, I’d feel even more conspicuous if I were to DEAR SALLY By SALLY SHAW elevate myself even higher in t , e Wai f u g u „ hiPh.hooltiH chnec oH. Street 0r ,n an y Other public place. In fact, he practically By ■ high-heeled shoes. Please ad vise me. STRATOSPHERE. DEAR STRATOSPHERE— l., Stop being so self-conscious SALLY SHAW of your height. Many of our 10Ve ' wny does my hus * holds a Job similar to mine in ^“ S1S 01 wa a^ you might tell most famous models and band refuse to do thi . s? After company, is going to be him > coald make enough of a all, weve been married only a year. J. L. ISIS “ “r^sr ““sciz-"- Airman Third Class Mike » W . U1 celebrate |“p er l otStewart Air Force Mickey Barter will observe DEAR SALLY I'm a LMrl m0St ft ‘ mous models and Base. Tenn. spent the week- a birthday June # b DEAR SALLY—I m a girl beauties are just as tall and end with his parents, Mr. and Ja^e CamuLn' ana Rnh. of 16 with a lltt,e • >roblem • • • even much taller than you, dl r v M rthUr a S .? nders ' 0nSun - ert SrmUi observwl tlwir bhdh- »>- «>fy b e I should say “with and they look lovely and DEAR J. L. - Some men day Mr. and Mrs. Bardy Can- da ys Mav 28 f “ U b f° b ‘ em ' „ 1 stand 5 graceful on all dress-up oc- just don't go in for such pub- non and family of Greenville May 30 Steve Camnh.ll feet, ’ inches tall and am casions in their high-heeled lie demonstrations of affec- were guests also. - Mrs W M ^ r a- Sh0eS ' tion ’ an<1 for women who .^'“"d Mrs. Andy Kames nie CMh M WSUele Jr h ‘ b ‘ ts m V wearinghighheels . . . hang on to them. And after visited their daughter and Diamie Lwson Ricky Cam^ a ‘danees and parties. All my DEAR SALLY - My hus- all, real genuine loye doesn't son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lor- beU and Mrs Vera ChUdmS g ‘ r ‘ frlend s, wear high heels to band is a wonderful guy, kind need advertisement like this, ranee Peace and family in observed their birthday such social events, but so far and considerate in every way, I think you should begin con- On^Sund'ev^M^ 3 ^' *i r. Danny Metts celebrated his On Sunday Mr. Cecil Farm- birthday May 31 and I know he loves me as centrating more on how “won- gry with me. What do you ad- much as I love him, but still derful, kind, and consider- vis e I should do? IN THE and all he never permits me ate ” y our husband is instead KNOW. to hold onto his arm or his of brooding over this unim- hitap thp w-wnw r hand while we walk along the Portant little thing. ”, J it ~ 1 * * * think you should keep quiet DEAR SALLY—I’m a jun- about this * Ther ® is the d 18 * shakes me off. I see. other ior executive in a large com- tinct Possibility that the in couples walking hand-in-hand pany, and have just found out formation: you received is all and looking very much in that my best friend, who wron g and'your friendi on the love. So why does my hus- holds a job similar to mine in basis °f w hat you might tell fired in a couple of months. scen e with the boss to really I’d like to tell him what I’ve Prompt his being fired. On learned, but am afraid that fbe other hand,- should your he might raise a big fuss with information indeed be cor- the boss and maybe even give T 60 *’ yo ur telling him about away my confidence. On the it; wil1 s °l v c nothing, other hand, if I keep mum * * about it, he might in time DEAR SALLY—Im a wid- learn that I knew abotit it all ow °f 46 » an d very much in- along and would really be an- terested in a certain man of 47 who lives in a town about 20 miles- from my has been a widower for a year, and I used to friendly with both him and bis late wife. I haven’t seen or hearu rrom him since *1* wife passed qway, and am wondering if it would be right and proper for me sometime to drive to his town ai^d drop in on him, or maybe write him a friendy little, not!— anything to sort of remind him of my existence . . . and “availability,” LONSESOME LIL. ,,^^1 DEAR LONESOME LIL£— The “friendly little note” would be all right, but d$Tt pay the first visit. That’s tip to him ... if he’s interested. er of Joanna and Mr. Jimmy Farmer of Easley visited Mr. and Mrs. Claude Farmer. Mrs. David Owens spent a few days in Greer with her sister, Mrs. W. H. McCarter. Mrs. Helen Thomas of Char lotte, North Carolina, Mrs. Ruth Thomas of Laurens, and Mrs. Eugenia Garner and Mrs. Nellie Copeland of near Clinton visited Mr. and Mrs. Claude Farmey and daughter, Velda Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray King and children enjoyed Satur day at the beach in Charles ton. Rev. and Mrs. Furman En- trekin and family enjoyed Fri day afternoon and Saturday at Mrs. Entrekin’s sister’s home, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fou- che at Lake Hartwell. Clyde Bigbee, Jr. of Charles^. Mike Lawson ton spent the week-end with Williams have a his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bigbee, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shelton and daughter, Emily- visited the former’s aunt, Miss Nan Shelton, in Greenville, Satur day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Heaton of this city and Mrs. Wendell Robertson of Greenville spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Heaton’s daughter and Mrs. Robertson’s sister, Mrs. Barbara Jean Wells and sons in Columbus, Georgia. Sun day they also visited Mr. and Mrs. Claude Floyd in Roy- ston, Georgia. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wind sor and daughter, Sybil, spent Saturday in Columbia with the Brazills. Mrs. Clifton Heaton and children visited Mrs. Effie Leopard and son, Larry, near Ninety-Six, Saturday evening. Birth Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Satter field ainnounce the birth of a daughter on May 28 at Bailey FAT OVERWEIGHT M em° ri al Hosp tal Available to you without a Mrs. SatteWield before mar- doctor’s prescription, our riage, was Miss Mary Ann product called Galaxon. You Heaton, daughttf of Mr; and must lose ugly fat or your Mrs. C. C. Heaton,' money back. Galaxon is a tab- Sickhess and ea8i ly swallowed. Get Clifton Heaton was a oa- . ° f e * c ? ss ,at live uinton Heaton was a pa i onjfer Galaxon costs $3.00 tient at Bailey Memorial;Pps- and is sold.on this guarantee: pital a few days last; weelf. if not satisfied lor any reason, Mrs. William Dominick is just return the package to ill at her home. y°“ r *ruf*ist and get your Miss Sara Nell Heaton Is fa» moBey baek. N« questions a patient at Bailey Memorial th&^iuMMtee by &unr's Hospital. v:<! . , v Pharmacy, Clinton. Mail Or- -urt- Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Hedg- path of Mass, will observe their 1st wedding anniversary May 30. Mr. and Mrs. Bill McLen don observed their wedding anniversary May 31. Tammie Iristi will cele brate her 3rd birthday May 27. Mrs. David Owens observes her birthday today. June 2 Harry Foster, Jr., Mrs. Marcell Barker, Wayne Steele, Mrs. Ira Martin, Mrs. Press Chaney, and Kathy Cau- ble 'will observe their birth day. Jerry Heaton, Harold Rol lins, Roby Chandler, and Bill Hedgpath will observe their birthday June 3. Mrs. Harold Hanley has a birthday June 4. and Larry birthday June 5. " Mr. and Mrs. Grange Camp bell observe their wedding anniversary today. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lee and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wood ward will observe their wed ding anniversary June 2. June 4 Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Cash and Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Hanley will observe their wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Dav enport will celebrate their wedding anniversary June 5. Mr. and Mrs. Ott Thomas celebrated their 47th wedding anniversary May 29. Card Of Thanks I would like to thank the doctors, nurses, friends, and neighbors for their cards, flo wers, and .other acts of kind ness shown me during my stay at Bailey Memorial Hos pital. May God bless each and everyone of them. Mrs. Hubert Leopard WIN VS *500 Mr. W. R. Thomas remains ders filled. WEEK - END SPECIALS! THURS., FRE, SAT. ONLY! 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