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Around our shop we called her Old Fashioned Lil
^Cause she sent her printing to Columbia and Greenville.
Old Fash 'thought it was a pretty good bet
That out-of-town printers could beat our own press.
So we said, M L2, honey, please get the word
That sending printing out-of-town is simply absurd.
We’ve bought the newest presses, Old Fashioned Lil,
And our prices now are just as low as Columbia and Greenville.
We’re not asking, Lil, for a very special break.
AD we’re asking, is for just an even shake.
Our shop’s so efficient (and don’t you miss the bus!)
That pretty soon those cities will send THEIR work to US.’
When Lil got our prices she yelped, “Fiddledeedee,”
From now on my money stays in Clinton, S. C.
I may be oW fashioned, but I’ll never forget
That it’s cheaper at The Chronicle, you bet!
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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Clinton, S. Thursday, July 13,1967
Of Our Readers
Editor, The Chronicle:
Former Soviet Dictator
Kbruschev’s statement on
N-BC’s Tuesday night telecast
that he “made” John F. Ken
nedy president of. the United
States is not the news scoop
the Wednesday morning pa
pers would have you believe.
Pierre Salinger, President
Kennedy’s press secretary,
proudly let the cat out of the
hag last year in his book,
With Kennedy. Nor is Khrus-
chev’s low assessment of
Richard Nixon new. Salinger,
in his book, quoted the Com
munist boss as describing
Nixon as “an intellectually
limited man who produces
the impression of a slightly
fraudulent, petty storekeeper,
capable of selling tainted her-
News of Bonds
8. A.
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mUk— of
Truluck to Speak
At First Baptist
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morgan
have returned hone after
spending several days in
Charleston with Mr. and Mrs.
Hulon Howard.
Mr. aid Mrs. Mu Ion Stew
ard announce the birth of a
son, ftichard Chris, born July
9, 1967 at Charleston Naval
Base Hospital. Mrs. Howard,
before her marriage, was Pat
sy Morgan, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Morgan.
Mrs. Hubert Tinsley and
family are visiting her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Tins
ley.
Mr. and Mrs. James John-
irenr imr CAinE mo * MmMr
of smacnoN and ttutm
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TOMY > ftl. - SAT.
JULY 13- 14-IS
u. scume t«uucu ..«u- Rey Rembert Truluck, Jr. son SDent several days in
ring or representing kerosene- . ... son s P em s everdi auys iu
sopked suear as eood mer- WI P reach at both morning mountains of North Carolina
change ” and eVening WOrship SerViceS ’ last week.
Sunday at the First g a p t j s t . Morean Jr and Dan-
Individuals of high and low church in the absence of. the ny E “' 0 f Joanna were at
estate, as well as poht.cal pastor , R ev . j. H . Darr. .... Myrtle Beach last week
parties, are judged by the M r. Truluck is a graduate 00 Qon Mr anf1
company they keep, the fol- of Clinton High School and M A1 If W
lowers they attract, and the Furman University. He , re- ” at (Lan DdveTlth Mr
enenues they make. reived his seminarv train** ^^rSd PuLan and
That the United States’ two- at Southern Baptist Theolp- f u, ,
term President. Eisenhower gical Seminary, Louisville, 1 a y iiy ‘ _... ..
and Vice-President Nixon are Ky., and has held pastorates r.
not held in high esteem by in South Carolina, Kentucky ^1*® Johnson an a i
the ex-Communist leader who and Virginia. J “ hnson
promised to bury us will not Mr. Truluck is now a grad- a ^® 1 a ^ ,srt t0 Myrt c oac
hurt the stature of either man uate student at Louisville la ®‘ ' We ^' . .
or their party. Rather, the where he will complete work Mrs ; A " “JJ* 11 ® 6
need for real soul-searching this fall for a Doctor of S£c- fH rned .^.° me , a .. ter a l tcn inR
in the Democratic Party hier- red Theology degree. •. weddlb ® ^ ^ ary An1B
archv is indicated. He is the son of Mr. and Call ahd.Ite«prth «
Further documentation of Mrs. Rembert Truluck of f*™* 0 ?*' California. While
Mother documentation oi n - . n . j : d t the In Califonmv, Mrs. Shouse
Kennedy s press secretary s '-imton ana is marnea to me
scoon confirmed bv Khrus- former Rosalind Dendy of spent 9ome ttme -sightseeing
scoop, confirmed by Khrus t a(ir(ms They have tw0 chu . ,n S»n Francieoo and down
dren, Deborah and Russell. I* 16 we ®^ ■'* n D* 6 * 0
for several days.
Mrs. M. H. Wilson Mrs. Rachel Hodges and son
' Gray Court - Mrs. Evelyn C ’
Morrison Wilson, 44, wife of rirtted their aunt, Mrs. New-
, .... ... Martin H. Wilson of Rt. 2, m » n S'”’"*' last D 8 '
Though it may not be popu- Gray Court, was killed Friday remained with Mre.
lar to suggest that the Com- in an automobile wreck near Shause '. T _. . . ,
munist Party prefers Demo- Owings about 8:45 p.m. Claudia Johnson spent last
crats to Republicans in con- Native of Henderson Coun- ^ e€ ‘I { y b h ® r IT10ther ’ Mr8 '
trol of the United States, doc- ty, N. C., daughter of Mr. Texie Johnson,
umentation ran be supplied and Mrs. B. H. Moriteun of Rev. and Mrs. W. W. Wil-
to show that whenever possL I^iurens, she was master lingham were in the ewnmu-
ble the Communists use prop- of the purchasing deparlrteqt nity last week for the funeral
aganda to hurt the Republi- of Greenville restaurant 2|hd of Mr. James Nabors. Rev.
cans a member of Shiloh Met ho- Margin Rmger also attended
•Communists know their as- dist Ghuroh. the Nabors funeral,
s(stance would be the kiss of Surviving ***° «re 4# o Randal Spivey
death for Democrats. They, sons, Gerald Wayne Wilson her sister, Mrs. Bobby Ow-
v.fcri r.Hin onnri tr, env ohnnt °f Gray Court and Ralph ens of Fountain Inn.
hfid H g “ y Donald Wilson of the home; Mr. and Mrs. \yayne Mur-
a brother, D. L. Morrison of ptay mB dHnJitePS. tLymn and
It Mt*
chev himself, is presented in
a letter written by the under
signed to the Charleston News
and Courier in October, 1983,
as follows:
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To The News and Courier:
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Sdt. Aft. — 1:15 - 3:26
Sat. Night — 7 and 9 p.m.
Note: 3:26, Shew Out 5:27.
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Kennedy and Johnson, but
tlleir opposition to Nixon and
Goldwater was hysterical.
Mis
Laurens; five sisters, Mrs.
Charles Strickland, Mrs. itad is fUanida flttot m
’Benjamin Gitlow’s autohio- Charles Armstrong and Mrs. Stew, abswiiuw ffibsua
grnphy “The Whole of Their Tom McDowell of Laurens, ine flptotey And iDimid
Uves” recounts how the Com- Mrs. Johnnie Lawson of vioiUd Mr. dmfl Mi*. JtaAm
munist Partv gave lip-service Whitmire and Mrs. Paul CHMtetfn uf Liborty mb «nn-
ojposition in 1936 to the New Gwinn Jr. of Panama City, day..
‘ Deal, while it quietly mobili- Fla.; and one grandchild. Miwm «f Mr.
7^d resources behind Roose- Funeral services were con- Vt>b JJ, T. Shonae, is at
velt among organized labor ducted Sunday at 4 p.m. at OMp FdUoweWp far <caaap
nfid the unemployed. Shiloh Methodist Church by this ttttdk.
A startling confirmation of Rev. Harry Wright and Rev. Maw. JdttOiesISvsmsanAMs's.
Extra Big Discounts
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Children's Shoes! Bio Selection!
Cbmmunist influence on U.S.
politics comes to light from, church cemetery,
of all places, a Democratic
source. Former Press Secre
tary Pierre Salinger relates
ini his recent book. “With
M. B. Lee. Burial was in the Frances OmwaR visited *ela
lives in Flonanoe, f>. C. test
P. R. Abercrombie Martha muts is Sipend-
Gray Court — Paul R. ing teic week with 4»er broth-
(Ford) Abercrombie, 85, re- er, JS. ftenderson Pitte.
Kennedy”, a conversation he tired merchant, died Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W*y®e jDiete
he had with Nikita Khruschev at 11:15 a.m. at a Greenville and daughter visited in the
in 1982. The Russian boss de- nursing - home after a long motmtafins of North Car^Htm
scribed an incident of the 1960 illness. last week,
campaign. Native of Gray Court, son Mrs. Josie Locklear and
In July 1960, an Air Force of the late Bartlett Thomason sons of Summerville, have
plane was shot down in the and Elizabeth Green Aber-
Barents Sea. Khrushchev said crombie, he was a retired
that Candidate Nixon made partner of Abercrombie and
unoflicial overtures for re- Owings dry goods store and
lease of the crew. Khrushch- a honorary steward of Gray
ev interpreted this as an ef- Court Methodist Church. His
fort to make political capital wife, Mrs. Lido Owens Ab-
just before the election and er crombie, died in 1956.
refused. Salinger agreed that Surviving arc a son, Paul
the release of the fliers just Robert Abercrombie of Green-
before the election might have vibe; a daughter, Miss Lois
won for Nixon. Salinger then Abercrombie of Gray Count; c
quotes Khrushchev as say- and four grandchildren,
ing: ■Funeral services were con-
“Qf course. For this reason ducted Monday at 3 p.m. at
I replied that it would not he Gray Court Methodist Church
proper to do this. For you see, by Rev. Robert Carlisle and ;
Nixon wanted to make it ap- Rev. W. W. McNeill. Burtel
pear as if he had already ar- was in Woodlawn Memorial
ranged certain contacts with Park, Greenville,
the Soviet Government. And a a» •
this, of course, would have MfS. R. A. BoyC€
played a decisive role in the Cross Hill _ ^
election. That is why we de- 0weRS Boyoe ^ w ^ krw *
gided to wait until Kennedy Robert B<xyoe ^
came to power, and only after Saturday at 5 I p. m. at
thet, release the American a Greenwood hospital i
fliers.” , a j on g ju ness .
This is not some hysterical Lifelong resident of Cfcoss
right-wing extremist trying to Hnl> dau g h ter of the late Al-
imply collusion between the ex and Emma Reid 0wen
Soviet government and the she was a raember of Liberty
Democratic Party to elect Springs Presbyterian Church.
Kennedy and defeat Nixon. It Surviving are three sons,
is simply Kennedy’s rotund Marion O Boyoe of Abbevttte
press secretary, naively re- and Harvey A. and Mwtin
parting an incident that con- Ai Boyce of Cross Hill;
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firms what we already knew:
that the man who promised to
lijry us probably figured the
Iwrial would be easier and
quicker under a Democratic
than under a Republican
president.
brother, B. F. Owens of Lan
drum; a sister, Mrs. W. A.
Johnson of North; and five
grandchildren.
Funeral services were con
ducted Sunday at 5 p.m. at
Liberty Springs Presbyteni-
JAMES P. SLOAN an church by Rev. W. W.
Clinton. Mitchell. Burial was in the;
* CARD OF THANKS church cemetery.
“ CARD OF THANR S Pallbearers were J. T. and
The pastor and members Robert T. Hollingsworth, Wel-
express their thanks to the do n and Miller Leaman, Er-
people of Clinton for the hos- nest Roy Austin, John Adair,
prtality given them during the Fred Williams and Alex
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