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dfiKrt; 3. C., TKfirsaay AngtsT *1,1997 THE cSSrOIf' CHRONICLE West Clinton New* • . . Sgt Dunaway Back From Vietnam Ben Woodward, Sr. time ie a neat trick if you can for a picnic dinner served dt non, Mike, Eat -and Kelly of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bigbee do it—but I doubt that you noon from a long tabid in Columbus, N. C., Mr., and Will observe a wedding anni- can. If you don’t want to go the back yard under the old Mrs. Russell Cox, Rusty and W’i tf? a Mfied iMtBS. CLIFTON HEATON Correspondent-Representative 104 Milling Avenue Dial 833*3192 versary September 2. Billy Floyd of Greenwood, ghahdson of Mrs. Annie Mae CdugUman, celebrated his 4th steady with any one boy (pnd red and white oak trees. Bootsie, Mr. and Sam Wal- you know I’m with you on Forty-two descendant* were lace, Tommy and Ann of Lau- SFC Richard Dunaway, son of Mr. and Mrs way, has returned from a a Wednesday for San Diego, Miss Emily Shelton spent K Calif, where he will take his last week in Charleston. The wrmady August 27. basic training with the U. S. week before she visited Six “f „w r „. JZi sTh Navy. Flags Over Georgia. *"!?» * lu °? Mrve tt ' elr . 5th .. ^ , « tt* J wdddlng anniversary Septem- Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Bea- Mr.- and Mrs. Jerry Heaton ^ man and son, Mrs. Robert and children were vsiltbrs hi gonhy Cauble observed Dan Duna- Whitsel, Mrs. Robert Adams, Greenville-Saturday evening, birthday August 28. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Caugh- Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ott Mr an( j Mrs charKo year’s tour of duty in Viet- man, and Mrs. Grady Spoone Thomas over the week-end Windsor observed a wedding nam. Mrs. Dunaway and chil- visited in Chester, Saturday, end were the latter’s brother anniversary August 28. dren have made their home in M r . and Mrs. Bardy Can- an & sister-in-law, Mr, and Clinton for the past year. non 0 f Greenville, visited the Mns- Claude W a r,r e n of • n . i. .m They returned to Columbus i at ter’s parente, Mr. and Mrs. Charleston. a p C A f T V last week-end., Arthur Sanders, Saturday. Mrs. Ella Harvey spent sev- IiFGi/AXx I Mr. and Mrs. Richard John- Barry and Joy Cannon re- era * week in Lau- By SALLY SHAW sort and children, Randy Mar- turned home with their par- r ens with her sister, Mrs. tin, and Darrell Whitsel va- ents after spending last week B essie Nelson. cationed in Daytona Beach, with their grandparents. ^ rs - Annie Mae Caughman an( j v — r Florida, last week. Mr and Mrs Arthur San- s P ent several days recently i e to our home to play some band and me — bills, adver is- ra Ei iza b e th and Charles, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wind- ders ’ and Mrs.' Sue Sanders cT^e’ bridge ’ and SinCe We al1 loVe sonf Sters^ Fo^oui^sOme Charles Huffstetler <Suest), sor and Mr. and Mrs. Charles visited Mrs. Sanders’ father, M Ind f^miW in rreen ^ game Very much ^ e were ibeen seething Mr - and Mrs> Allen Rei 8 hle y „' * , D r, Floyd, and family in Green- i nokine fnrward tn an an. time I have been seething , nnnnv Mr • oriH this), it’s much better that not present, you don’t wear anything of Five guests enjoyed the oc- his that can be construed,.as casion. a symbol of your “eternal de- A bowl of roses was placed votion” to him. on the table by Mrs. Nene D. Workman in memory of DEAR SALLY: My hus- Mrs. Virginia Shannon Law- band’s mother lives with us. son, who died since the re- She is a very sweet woman union a year ago. Charles of 66, and since both my hus- John Shannon, the oldest band and I work, she takes son > Save the invocation, care of our home and most of Tbe descendants present in- the cooking. I get along fine eluded Mr. and Mrs. John rens. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Simp son and Debbie, Mr. and Mrs. Mason Young, Jr., Jimmy, Calvin and Susan, Mr. and Mrs. Dillard Young, Cindy and Dill of Clinton. View* Of Our Readers with her, but there is one ha- Shannon, Mr. and Mrs. Tom- Editor, The Chronicle: bit of hers that annoys me Berr y and children, Steve, very much. She opens all the Lawson, and Mrs. Samrny K. mail that comes to our home S cott y- and Stewart Buck DEAR SALLY: My husband e '' erJ ; da ^ even . ‘ hough . K ’ s andMrs HughStanHSi Mr id I rccentiy invited a coup- .ULlT and M r s. SefST,'. Sa- wood. Mrs. Barbara Jean Wells looking forward to an en joyable evening. However, shortly after this Couple ar- about this, agrees it’s and my huband out of line, too. Windsor spent several days R. D. Smith, at an Augusta, last week at Charleston where Ga., hospital Sunday. Tan Windsor underwent sur- m. and Mrs. Carroll Ful- gery at the Charleston Naval mer and daughter, Barbara have returned home after Hospital. Ann and Monroe Fulmer of nave .. relurned n me a sitting down at the bridge ta- ier 11 y ", J. ’ „ r . ^ . vT’ and Moaroe f, ulmer 0 ‘ spending several days with Ku . H ^ rholl rQno b onH INVADED PRIVACY Miss Sybil Windsor spent Johnston, visited Mr. and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L and Danny, Mr. ' and Mrs. Clarence De Hart and Bobby Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Pitts Mr. and Mrs. the week-end in Columbia with Mrs. Hubert Leopard Satur- the Brazills. day. Mrs. Fulmer also visit- Stan Foster of Charleston ed ^ er s * s t er * Mrs. Nancy spent the week-end with his Q u i nn > and new son at Bailey parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Memorial Hospital. Foster. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Adams Gerald Foster, son of Mr. s P ent their anniversary in El and Mrs. Paul Foster, left ^ er ^ on * Ga., visiting the Ad ams families. ? nd sons of Columbus, Ga., r|ved and just as we were So, how can I handle the mat-,, and Denise ?fr.. ri'iL m „ y „ ™ t !!. e . r - ln - law Larry De Hart, all of New- berry. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Revis, C. Heaton, and other rela tives. WITH THE SICK ble, the -doorbell rang and when we answered it, there , ( DEAR INVADED PRIVA- , _ Was another couple who had cY It’s your husband’s place Mr - and Mrs - James Shan- dropped in to see us. And so, t o handle this with his mother. aan - Mr ' am ! Mrs. wmianT"Dominick is ln , s ' ead of an even ' ng He should make her under- S 1 ? IU i r Sh “ , l on ^* m of bridge, we were compelled stand once anc i f or a n that M ', ad Mrs - Bllly an(J On August 12 the CHS class of 1942 proved that you CAN go home again—especially if everyone else goes, tod! I’d like to- express my ap preciation to: 1— The Clinton group, head ed by David Boland and Jim Von Hoilen, who planned the reunion. 2— Each classmate, teacher and guest who insured its suc cess by attending. 3 — Miss Mahaffey, Mr. Layton, the late Mr. Harris, and others who were respon sible for The Sentinel, whose treasured membering easy. 4 — All of years ago, helped V* those memories so true. Those class members did not return ,''i opportunity to feel 16 a; Years ago, my fused to jngii a letteg husband-to-be, tcrmlng Mnra “Damn Yankee.’ 1 ’ tested that he was freur ginia, Bud , „ north as far as I’m concenu ed.” * After sampling Clintox^il brand of Southern hospitals once more, I shall risk tao wrath of my adopted state admitting that I agree Bud! 1 • Thank you, CHS, for haviq^ been there 25 years ago. MRS. ROBERT E. PLOTT, JR., (Bobbie Jean Carr) - Covington, Va. August 23, 1967 • -i > i • \ i • . i . I i < it < ;» * IF YOU DON’T READ ; | YOU DON'T GET •! ) THE NEWS PHONE 833-4541 it it i t' t any mail arriving at your Consult about this question: “Fire damage to the apartment I own forc ed out my tenants for four months during repairs. I lost $1800 in rent. Is there in surance to reimburse for loss of rental in come due to physical damage to the rental units?” BAILEY AGENCY M. S. Bailey & Son, Bankers, Building Dial Day 833-0681 — Night and Sunday 833-0323 Mitchell, Billy, Ralph Gena, Mrs. Tom White and , r son Lynn, Mr. and Mrs. Jack !' 0u '.Pi:.! 0 . b0th 0t y °“’ ? , y Reeder, Linda and Jackie of Charlotte, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle Shan- ill at her home. a , .. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT to Slt th ® re for the entlI *e e ve - QUINN doing nothing but talk, home addressed to him, to Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Quinh talk,- talk . . . and I m sure ^ . announce the birth of a son, couple we had originally j- or YOU to open and read. Ronnie, Jr., on August 26 at incited were bored stiff. What Bailey Memorial Hospital. do ; you think of a situation DEA r SALLY — We’re two Before marriage Mrs. Quinh !Mte {his, and is there any teena g e d girls with a big prob- FINAL SETTLEMENT was Miss Nancy Ann Leop- other tyay we might have han- j em both want to go out Take notice that on the 28th ard, daughter of Mr. ahd Mr$. died it? CAPTIVE HOSTESS. w hh the same boy, we both day of September, 1967, we nFAn papttvf hoq want him and no other, and will resder a final account of TFSS- It was of course ex we both are on very friendly our acts and doings as Ex- tremely 1 inconsiderate and ill- terms with him ' HoW in the CCUtrices of the estate of Des - PIC h PAY SHOES Hubert Leopard of this city. REVIVAL SERVICES Revival services, with the Rev. Frank Pearson of Greer, <1,, “ wor id can we solve this di- sie Wilkes in the office of the as speaker will continue brea of tnat second couple to i emrna? T tyo FOR ONE. Judge of Probate of Laurens through Sunday at the Church f'™ 8 *" when the , y d ' scove , red County, at 3:30 o’clock p. m„ that you were already enter- DEAR TWO FOR ONE - and on the same day w f u ap . did Seems surely this is up to e p j y f or a fj na | discharge from of God on Elizabeth Street. . Services begin each evening Seems surely he our trust as Executrices. tiort was still to the couple has a preference which sure- Any person indebted to said Moore, pafctor ^OU had invited to play bridge, ly he will indicate sooner or eState is notified and r e qu i r ed t0 °* theres al -*« payment on or be- 1 Barbecue Hash LABOR DAY — at — NABORS $TQRE PIG FEET STEW - SEPT. 3 Pig Feet Stew - Sept. 3 READY AT 5:0«P.M. And since they at 7:30. Special music" aTthe nothirig about it, your oWga- boy himself services. of the church, offers th e pub- and you had every right to tell later. And luu w.ckc a to make _ lie a cordial invitation to at- the interlopers that you had ways the chance he wi se e j ore ^hat date, and all person* tend the services. this engagement to play for an entirely different girl having c i aims against said “ BIRTHDAYS AND bridge for some time — but sometime. But in tne mean- estate wiU p resen t them on or ANNIVERSARIES thdt Of course, you would be time, about all you two can before said date dply provent Opal Barker and Mrs. Sam happy to have them drop in do 18 wal t aad hope . . ana Qr be f orever 5 arre d. Pendelton observe birthdays again sometime soon. try not to be too aggressive ELISE WILKES, August 29. - ln y 0Dr "pursuit -that dis- ELANDA WILKES Kenneth and Deborah Sam- DEAR SALLY—I’m a girl courages some boys very HOLLEY, pise celebrated birthdays Oh of 17 and would like to know quickly. Executrices August 30. if it’s possible for me to wear . August 24, 1967 . •wyMU*4c-S21 August 31st birthdays in- a boy’s high school class ring DEAR bAL Y — . y lian e eluded Mark King, Harry without giving other boys the aad 1 ® r ^^d 1 - Foster, Steve Heaton and Jer- Imprfession that I’m going ry Littleton. steady with this on e boy. I’d Those observing weddihg like to wear this boy’s ring, anniversaries August 30th in- Rut I don’t want to go steady, eluded Mr. and Mrs. S. S. He understands my senti- Williams, Mr. and Mf*&. Tom mic Beaman of this city*, and Mr. and Mrs of Greenville. Robert Whitsel has a birth day September 1st. Mrs. George Lawson will ments about this and says It’s alright with him. What do Bardy Cannon y 0U think about this? AN OTHER SALLY. DEAR ANOTHER SALLY- FINAL SETTLEMENT little town and have attepd- Take notice that on the 25th ed the same church since we day of September, 1967, we were kids. We should like to will render a final account of invite the entire congregation our acts and doings as Exec- of our church to our wedding, utors of the estatfe of Lillian and are wondering if this Bodie Parker in the, office of means that we must address the Judge of PfoBatb of Lau- and mail out some 300 invita- rens County, at 3:00 o*cldfck tions. An easier idea has oc- p. m., and on the same day curred to us—tacking up a will apply for a final dis- notice on our church bulletin charge from our trust as Ex- •y and Stock ..’v Gram. 2 -V', ■ Men's & Big Boys* Alligator Print Tassel Loafers '-sn • , . ’ ' Compare At $18.95 Superbly eroftod clonic moc ilip-ont. Top quality prem ium Uothor. Certainly tho ultimata in appaaranca and comfort. Black and Brown ‘gator. Sixot O’/j-12. Mon's and Big Boy “Brogue” Wing Up Custom Craftod "Dominoas" Brond Compare at $15.00 Clattic favorite, authentic wiho- tip styling . . , complete with Sweeping full reverte eterm welt. Eipertfy crafted uppers are of top-quality graihed deo- iher. Whieki Mark VII Loalari Compare it $12.95 iwxo. vnwwxcv »x.„ovri. Wearing one boy’s ring and ^ oar d inviting everyone to the ecutors. observe a birthday September playing the field at the same wedding. What do you th n Any person indebted to said 4th about this? LUCINDA. estate is notified qpdrequired September 3rd birthdays in elude Kehncth Martin, Chhs. Simmons, Teresa Foster and LEONARD-MARLER INSURANCE AGENCY . ^ L. Phone 833-1121 200 Nt Broad Bt. Consult Us For All Your Insurance Needs You Save $$ W $$ THOUGHT FOR THU WEEK: By living and working together as Christians we offer hope to a world filled wdth hatred and trouble. ; For buttermilk more __ _ . T. . i i/-«i a a to nnake payrhent.pjp or before DEAR LUCINDA—A nbtfee tbat date an(f aU p ersons tacked on a would not be bulletin bqard in good taste. having claims against said estate will present them on or A much more practical and hcforc said date du , y proycn proper idia would jbe to have or bc forcvcr barredi your minister extend the in vitation from the pulpit dur ing a service. RSON, S, than this Shannon Reunion MARY B. PA’ SHIRLEV B, P Executors .. August 24, 1967 ^'A31-4c-S21 Injection molded tolet add haelt will 7t9ver need repairing. Many advunt- aget. Repeli dampnett, tale* outlatt upper*, no nail* in keel* to work loo*e. Black, Brown and Tan. Smooth and crush ed leather*. Sizet6'A-12. LaVoune Shopping , Center Laurens, S. C. uood All 60 Pic fc* a Tfp* Fcunlfy Qhoe C«mtfcr 'n Pay Stores! A Tribute to Our Polke— In recent months the news has been full of stories of unrest in our big citiap; of charges of police brutality; Of instances when the police were scorned, abused and even killed in the performance of their duties. It is a most evident fact that our way of life is dependent on the maintenance of law and order in every level of government—city, state and nation. When respect for law and for law enforcement agencies is gone, then we have nothing but anarchy and everyone suffers—the rich and the poor alike. The imminent danger just now lies in the fact that good, honest and sincere men are not going to be interested in law enforcement occupations. After all, why should they work for low pay, expose themselves to all sorts of dangers, and get nothing but ridicule for their efforts? We believe that we, in this area of South Carolina, are extremely for tunate that we have not reached the deplorable situation which is true in other sections of our country. Our police—city, county and state—are still honorable men, dedicated to their jobs, interested in rendering jus tice to ALL citizens, regardless of their station in life. To these fine officers, then, let’s toss a bouquet. Let’s thank God that we can walk our streets safely by day and sleep soundly at night bcause they are keeping the vigil for us. Let’s tell them that they are appre ciated. respected and admired. Let’s all say a loud and sincere, “Thanks a lot, fellows.” The Shannon reunion was held recently at the home of Mrs. Connie Shannon Young. Seventy-three descendants— children, grandchildren, great grandchildren, and great - great grandchildren of the late Camillus (Kay) Har grove Shannon and Mrs. Jan ie Elizabeth Scott Shannon and their families gathered “UTTER milk & you'll need a churn PLAXICO CHEVROLET, Inc. 400 West Main Street — Clinton, S. C. “Labor Day! Where’s niy Hammock!” Hack-to-school time re; minds of accident poli cies for students—musi cal instrument insurance —endowment policies to finance college educa tions — all available from the W. S. Halted Insurance Agency. W. S. Hatton Insurance Agency Phone 833-3829 A Word of • i GOOD ADVICE To Those Tempted To Quit School ^^ANY of the high school students of Clinton and Laurens County obtained jobs’ when school closed last Spring. They enjoyed the sense of responsibility which those jobs provided and they found that the money earned allowed them to buy- luxuries which perhaps their families could not provide. UNFORTUNATELY, this experience has in the past caused some young people to decide not to go back to school. Those who don’t think farther ahead than this week have decided that continuing work will give them money for cars and en tertainment which, at the moment, seems most important. But the boy or girl who does quit school may regret it later . . . when it’s too late to do anything about it. A little extra education often makes the difference between success and me diocrity. The world today wants, and needs, educated men and women. Go back to school . . . prepare yourself to take your place ... a worthwhile place ... in the world of today ancj tomorrow! SPONSORED IN A STRONG BELIEF IN EDUCATION BY M. S. Bailey & Son, Bankers s 4 9 i a a i