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V is ~ li THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Clinlon, S. C., Thursday, June 22, 1987 Whitten Village Notes Mrs. Lena Lindsay spent the past week in Columbia with a niece. Mrs. Lola Sprouse is spend ing several weeks with her son and family in Lincoln, Neb. Carroll Lowe’s daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Shelton Culbreth, of Warner- Robbins AFB, Ga., visited him the past week-end. Mrs. Beatrice Hunnicutt and her husband are enter taining the following guests: their son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. William E. Hunieutt of Sioux City, Iowa, and granddaughter, Mrs. Jack Dallery of I^iuisianj They all spent several days in Valdosta, Ga.*, with anoth er daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Sanders. Mrs. Mellie McKinney at tended the Brock reunion at Greenwood state park on Sun day, June 18. A week in Miami, Fla., was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Huey Harper, Carol, Kone, Karen and Edwin. They visit ed Miami Seaquarium, Par rott Jungle and other inter esting' points. Mrs. Bessie Hamm visited Rev. Horace Hamm and fam ily in Knoxville, Tenn., last week. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Wyatte and granddaughter, Nancy, of $reenville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Rhodes last weak. Mrs. Josephine Clark and Mrs. Virginia Burns were visitors in Greenville Mon day. Mrs. Roberta Templeton visited Mr. and. Mrs. Ed Dickard in Greenville i last week. A group of Whitten Village campus girls went on a 3-day camping and picnic trip at Lake Greenwood recently. Mrs. Josephine Clark, Mrs. Virginia Burns and Roberta Templeton of the recreation department, Mrs. Bessie Hamm, cottage life depart ment, and Mrs. Ruth Rhodes, home ec department, accom panied this group. Mrs- Margaret Lockett, who underwent surgery last week at Self Memorial Hospital in Greenwood, is recuperating at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Price in Spartanburg. Miss Laura Finley remains a patient at Self Memorial Hospital in Greenwood. Her room number is 303. Mrs. Renie Setzer, accom panied by her sister, Mrs. Ruth Black, of Chester, spent the past week-end with her niece, Mrs. Billy Grigsly, and family in Fountain Inn. Mrs. Charles F. Piper of Oak Ridge, Tenn., visited her sister, Mrs. Mary Corbett, and other relatives during ttie week-end. Mrs. Onita Grose is a pa tient in Self Memorial Hos pital in Greenwood. r» » * 0- Mrs. R. E. Burns, Sr.. . Laurens — Mrs. Virginia Wdlimon Burns of Rt. 1, Lau rens, widow of R. E. Burns, Sr., died Friday morning in a local hospital after an eight week illness. Native of Greeny die Coun ty, daughter of the late W. H. and Evie Farr WilUmpn, she attended Greenv»U* Fe male College and lived in the Barksdale community of Lau rens County 50 years- She was a member of Highland Home Baptist Church- Surviving are two daughr ters, Miss Eugenia Burns of Laurens and Mrs. Warnar L. Miller of Greenville; a son, R. E. Burns, Jr. of Laurens; a sister, Mrs. C. F. Bynum, Sr. of Greenville; three grand children and a great grand child. Funeral servicop were con ducted Sunday at 4 p.nv at Highland Home Baptist Church by Rev- E. Hawkins and Rev. Grady Clipe. En tombment was in Cannon Me morial Mausoleum, Fountain * Inn. * LAWSON PHONE 4t7*4iS0 SAVE A LOT COMPANY NMU. L 1 Ray Compflata* Busin•«« Course James Neil Ray, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. O. Ray, received his degree of Associate in Bus iness in Automation Account ing from Palmer College, Co lumbia, at graduation exer cise June 9. He has recently joined the Air Force and is stationed at Lackland Air Base, San Antonio, Texas. Foster Qualifies For Metropolitan Honor Club for Year v* Richard D. Fos’er. local rep resentative for MetropoPtan Life Insurance Company, has qualified * for Metropolitan’s Honor Club for the year 19*35 as announced by J. Forrest Wakefield, C.L.U. agency manager of the Greenville of fice. In attaining th ; s achieve ment, Mr. Foster was among the leaders of over 30,000 rep resentatives in the United States and Canada. Foster be gan his career with the Metro politan on January 1, 1961, and is a member of the Laur ens County Life Underwriters Association. Mr. Foster and his wife, Myrtice, will be the guests of Metropolitan at the com pany’s annual leaders confer ence which will be held at the Broadwater Beach Hotel, Bi loxi, Miss., from June 28 to July 1. JOANNA STORE REMODELING SALE CONTINUES MANY MORE ITEMS ADDED-S0 HURRY! Dirke Van Hallen and 'Jim Walker at Camp Charleston—Citadel Camp ers Dirke Von Hollen, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Von Hol len, Elm St., Clinton, and Jim Walker, son of Dr. and Mrs. James L. Walker, 710 Calvert Ave., Clinton, arrived on the campus of the military col lege Sunday and are actively participating in the first 1967 session of The Citadel sum mer camp for boys. The first session, which will terminate July 7, has an en rollment of 215 campers. The second session will com mence July 8 and end August 4. Dick Hudson To ‘ Speak Sunday At Church In Laurens On Sunday evening, June 25, at 8 o’clock, Lucas Ave. Baptist Church, Laurens, will have as guest speaker Dick Hudson, professional football player with the Buffalo Bills. During his brief visit to South Carolina, Mr. Hudson will speak twice in Columbia in addition to the service at Lucas Avenue. Dick Hudson is right offen sive tackle with the Buffalo Bills and has completed his fourth year with the team. He is considered one of pro foot ball’s finest pass protection ,blockers. He is a graduate of Mem phis State University and has been working on his Master’s degree in the off-season. This family man with two sons is a native of Paris, Tenn., but now makes his home in Memphis during the off-season. While in Mem phis he and his family are members of the Southern Avenue Baptist Church. Dur ing the pro season they are active members of the First Baptist Church, Orchard Park, N. Y., a Southern Bap tist Church. He is widely used in the Frontier Association as a lay speaker in the churches and in youth and associational . meetings. Society In Need of ’ Patient Supplies The Laurens County Cancer Society can use some of th# surplus items to be four^ around most homes and nqt in use. A request Is belnyp made that county residents check their storage places and donate such items qq back rests, used Bibles, single beds, bed linens, pillows, and clean soft material for dress ings. There is a great need for voluntary transportation for cancer patients going to and from the clinics. Anyone who drives a car and wishes tq do nate a little time and gaso line, please call Mrs. Sarah DeLoach at Laurens City Ice and Fuel Co. Six new cancer patients have been added to the list receiving assistance through the cancer society during the second quarter of this year. Services At Sacred Acres The fourth Sunday gospel singing will be held at Sacred Acres (located on the Ware Shoals - Waterloo highway) Sunday, June 25,- 2:30 until 4:00 p. m. All singers and musicians are invited. A camp meeting will be held at Sacred Acres July 3-9, with services nightly. Singing by local and visiting talent will be featured. Gospel messages will be delivered bv Rev. Clyde H. Herndon of Danville, Va. (formerly of Abbeville). Henry F. Quinn Henry F. Quinn, 56, of Rt. 2, Copeland Road, died Mon day at 1:40 a m. at the Co lumbia Veteran’s Hospital af ter a two week illness. Native of Spartanburg Coun ty, son of the late Paul and Dolly Dillard Quinn, he at tended the Church of God of Prophecy, was a veteran of World War II and lived in Clintop for 24 years. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Jewel Smith Quinn; three sons, Bobby and Ronnie Quinn of Clinton and Burnett Quinn of Detroit, Mich.; four sis ters, Mrs. Willie (Nettie) Car- roll of Clinton, Mrs. James (Nellie) Bryan and Mrs. De- veale (Frances) Mone of Pac- olet and Mrs. Cecil (Peggy) Fowler of Charleston; a bro ther, John Quinn of Pqcolet. Funeral services were con ducted Tuesday at 5 p.m. at Lydia Pentecostal" Holiness Church by Rev. Roscoe Bryan, Rev. Roy Russ and Rev. Frank Phillips- Burial was in Rosemont Cemetery. College Cadets At Fort Bragg Prqptlcql training in the tactics pn4 weapons of war fare will be given to 36 Pres byterian. College cadets, along with other college students of the Third Army area, at the US Army’s 1967 ROTC Sum mer Camp to be conducted at Fort Bragg, N. C., June 24- August 4. The six - week training per iod for advanced ROTC stu dents, normally taken the summer after the junior year in college, is a required part pf ihe ROTC program which leads to commissions in the Officers’ Reserve Corps. Presbyterian College cadsts scheduled for training at Fort Bragg this summer are: Da vid F. Albright of Ocala, Fla.; Thomas A. Leonard of Mi ami, F|a.; Walter B. Styles of Tallahassee, Fla.; Grover M. Ford, Shepherd R. Marsh, both of Macon, Ga.; Clifford C. Sheffield of Atlanta, Ga.; Kenneth R. Martin of Es- tlll, Ky.; George V. Atkins, III of Glen Ridge, N. J. ; John G. Gaw, Jr. of Laurinhurg, N. C.; John R. Hibbits of Winston-Salem. N. C. ; Earlie M. Rash of Glade Valley, N. C.; David M. Sale of Ashe ville. N. C. Robert W. Warren of Al lendale. S. C.; Lous H. Hart of Anderson, S. C.; George R. Grant of Andrews, S. C.; rREDITbRS’ NOTICE All persons having claims against the estate of Annie BeHe Poole Brown, deceased, are hereby notified to file same duly verified, with the undersigned ,and those in. debted to said estate will please make payment like wise. y . Alice Poole Alexander, Administratrix, 11 Laurens, S. C. June 6th, 1967 3c-J22 SAVE $ $ $ $ Homeowners Insurance * * * a GOODMAN Ins, Agency 104 West Pitts St. Dial 833-3977 Fred E. Hqlcombe, ll, LaW^ rence J. Hanes, James L. Ritchie, IV, David S. Tem pleton, Jr. all of Clinton, C.; Hugh W. Weldon* Jr. of Columbia, S. Edward A- Harris of 1 Florence, S, C.; John W. ‘’Howard, III of Greenville, S. C.; Chmfles L. Campbell of Ilonea Path, S. C.; Larry L. Yonce of John ston, S. C.; William C. Coo per of Laurens, S. C.; James II. Powell of Scranton, S. C.; William M. Riddle, Jr. of Shaw AFB, S. C.; David R. O’Connell. Jr. of Spartanburg. S. C.: Andy H. Barnett of Westminster, S. C\; Ixniis E. Bradley of Williston, S. C. James L. Challen. III. Rob ert D. Lynn; Jr. both of Mem phis, Tenn.; Joseph W. Dun lap, Jr. of Knoxville, Tenn.; Your RlcHrtff T. Quillen 0 f Kings port, Tenn.; William H. Bow man, Hi of Wytheville, Vn.;*^ Robert Ei Slaton of Emporia, Va. 1 “Now, no loose talk about teacher—these sodas could be Program Today - Friday - Saturday Monday - Tuesday T--r WALT DISNEY’S | *"V' 1 fWll 1 ^ WAIT DM The Absent n minded Pr&fesbp FUMS* .'..the COO that flew! agaas— hi saa, Nf Ll Out*A ¥»SU OtSOHUtiO’l CO .’ftC < IN/ ■MIL? 0i>H|Y ftOOuCIKHli Double Feature Programs Start 3:15 — Saturday 1 p. m. ABSENT MIN DEB PROFESSOft — 3:32 - 7:10 SHAGGY DOG — 5:07 - 8:40 Saturday — Start With Shaggy Dog 1:10 Starts Wednesday June 28 FOR ONE WEEK Rouble tro V w In MNAVISIOriM METF METR0C0L0R JOANNA r • STORES Joanna, S. C. ts Now Opening - Day Nursery Hot Meals HOUR - DAY - WEEK 7:00 a. m. — 7:00 p. m. SPECIAL RATES 804 E. Ferguson St. 833-3650 — 833-1655 BY POPULAR REQUEST TIRE SALE! 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