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THE CtINTON CHRONICLE rir.ton, S. r, Tnuindiiy, August 10, 1967 MILTON P. MOORE WILLIAM E. ADAIR, JR. Get National Guard Commissions Two young men from the Clinton area received com missions as second lieuten ants Friday at commence ment exercises of the Palmet to Military Academy Officer Candidate School of the South Carolina National Guard. The exercises were held at Fort McClellan, Ala. Major General Frank D. Pinckney, Adjutant General of South Carolina, made the commencement address. Awarded commissions were Milton P. Moore and William E. Adair, Jr. Moore, a recent graduate of Wofford College, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Perry M. Moore and is married to the former Jean Arnold, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Arnold. Moore is a local representative of the Jefferson Standard Life surance Co. Adair, the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Adair of Rt. 1, Clinton, is a graduate of Clin ton High School. He is engag ed in the operation of a suc cessful dairy near here. Both young officers com- p’eted the military course af ter a year of intensive lead ership and tactical training. pass and Jamie Polsom cele brate their birthday. Jack McLendon and Ann Campbell has a birthday Au gust 12. Mrs. Wayne Samples and Roy Lawson observes their birthday August 1.1 License Issuing To Begin Sept. 5 Vehicle registrations for the new license year begin Sep tember 5 at license offices throughout the state. Chief Highway Commisisoner Silas N.. Pearma r i announced. Vehicle registrations this year are running .some 20,000 ahead of the comparable per iod last year, indicating there will be an increase in lic ense demands for the new period. Through June 30 a to tal of 1,132,846 vehicles had been regLteuu in South Cor- olina. License application toi ms will be put in the mail Fri day, September 1. The 48 li cense offices around the state will be open for business at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday, Sep tember 5, the day following Labor Day. Offices will be open from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily except Saturdays and Sundays. Applicants are encouraged to visit license offices in per son so as to avoid delay and save themselves the 30-cent postage charge. Minor errors and discrepancies can be worked out much easier, and much faster, at license win dows than when applications are submitted by mail. In South Carolina automo bile license fees range from $3.00 for an “A” plate to $9.00 for a “G” plate. The registra tion fee for motorcycles and motor scooters is $3.00 i' o i a “Z” plate. The 1968 plates will have white letters and numbers on a black background, the op posite of this year. The* white portion will be reflectorized for better readability and in creased safety at night. It w 11 be the first time all plates have been 'reflectorized. A small percentage of plates is sued many years ago were reflectorized as a test pro ject in an effort to obtain in formation on the effectiveness of reflectorization in prevent ing accidents. Kenneth R. Edwards Laurens — Kenneth Ray Edwards, 34, of 909 Church St., died Thursday in a Greenwood hospital after a long illness. Native of Oconee County, son of Ray B. and Lassie R. Edwards oc Drtioit, Mich., he was owner and operator' of Laurens Motor Sales and a member of St. James Met- thodist Church. Surviving also are his wife, Mrs. Thedius Price Edwards; and two daughters, Brenda Gail and July Lynn Edwards of the home. Funeral services were con ducted Saturday at 4:30 p.m. by Rev. B. W. Moore and Rev. Paul Yarborough. Bur ial was in Forest Lawn Ceme tery. Andrea McDowell Laurens — Graveside ser vices for Andrea McDowell, who died early Thursday, in fant daughter of Mr. and Mrs Thomas A. McDowell of 308 South View Drive, were con ducted Thursday at 6 p.m. at Chestnut Ridge Baptist Church cemetery by Rev. John Platt. Surviving also are three sis ters, Linda, Vicki and Joy McDowell of the home; ma ternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Morrison of Lau rens; and paternal grandmo ther, T. H. McDowell of Lau rens. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank everyone for the many cheerful cards, letters, telephone calls, and lovely flowers received dur ing my recent stay at Self Memorial Hospital. They meant so much to me. God bless you. -MRS. JERRY HOLLAND Town 'n' Country Barber Shop Is Now Open FROM 8 A. M. TO 8 P. M. MASTER BARBERS OPERATED BY CURLY McGAHA Town ‘n’ Country Center MONDAY — SATURDAY News of . . . West Clinton MRS. CLIFTON HEATON Correspondent-Representative Dial S33-3192 Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Young of Atlanta, Ga., and their grandsons, Steve and Gerald Baxter of Florida visited Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Windsor and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Foster, Saturday. Mrs. Ray Cauble spent the week-end in Whitmire with Mrs. Inez Hendrix. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Da vid Owens on Sunday were the latter’s sister and broth er, Mrs. Wilma Mae Ander son and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dye and son of Spartanburg. Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Lyda and daughter of La. are visit ing relatives. Bruce and Keith Shepard, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shepard, are spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Den nis McLendon in Seneca. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Far mer had as their guests on Sunday the latter’s nephew and his family, Staff Sgt. and Mrs. C. B. Cole, Jr. and fa mily of Fort Bragg, North Ca rolina. Mr. and. Mrs. Bill Duncan s"d children of Charleston spent Sunday with Mrs. Dun can’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Windsor. Mrs. Jerry Heaton and daughter, Susie, spent the week-end in Columbia with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Freeman and attended the funeral of , her uncle, Burlan Mat thews. Mrs. Edna Heaton spent the week-end in Greenville with her mother, Mrs. Ernest Eskew, and also visited her sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vaughn. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Sex ton and son. Drew, of Green wood visited Mrs. Ada Cen ter over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Ful mer and daughter, Barbara Ann, of Johnston spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Leo pard. On Sunday Mrs. Leo pard returned home with them for a few days visit. Mrs. L. C. Heaton visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Norris in Joanna, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cra ven and sons visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tatum and sons in Gainesville, Georgia and their aunts, Mrs. Bernice Hayes, Miss Cora Lee Allen, and Mrs. Lizzie Peck in New Holland, Georgia, recently. Airman Third Class Mike Sanders of Stewart Air Force Base, Tenn. spent the week end with his wife, Mrs. San ders, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sanders. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur San ders visited her father, R. D. Smith, in an Augusta, Geor gia hospital last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Gar ner, Jr. and granddaughter, Tammy of Chester visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whitsel, Sun day. Mrs. B., B. Stroud spent the week-end in Union with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Willard. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hamrick visited the former’s sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bluford, in Greenwood, Saturday. Mr. J. H. Hughes and Iris and Perri Hughes visited the former's sister, Mrs. F. C. Adair, in Greenville, Sunday. Birthdays and Wedding Anniversaries Gail Hames observed her birthday August 9. Ronnie Norris of Joanna ob served his birthday August 1. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Heaton will observe their wedding an niversary August 13. Ann Lyda celebrated her birthday August 6. August 9 Ricky Farmer, Al len Powers, Jimmy Reeder, Sherry McWatters, and Mitch ell Moore observed their birth day. Vicky Lynn Dunaway cele brates her birthday August 10. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. 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