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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Clinton, S.. C* Thursday, Septomby 14,196T
Miss Clinton Pageant
Places Second In
Whitten Village
Notes
By MARGARET LOCKETT
Debt
With
Wedding Party
Is Entertained
Garrett Troth
The South Carolina Jaycees
announced last week that the
Clinton Jaycees’ production
of the Miss Clinton pageant
has placed second in the state
in Divisions I and II.
This division includes cities
with a populaton up to . 15,000.
First place was awarded to
C
Mountville News
MRS. MAUDE BRYSON
Correspondent
“The J. W. Adcoxs” held
their family reunion Sunday,
September 3rd, at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. John M.
Hudgens. Mrs. Hudgens is a
daughter of Mrs. L. V. Fair-
cloth of Laurens, the former
Anna Belle Adcox. Several
sisters, and a brother, Harvey
Adcox of Fayetteville, N. C.,
a sister, Mrs. Emma Adcox
Tyndall of Laurinburg, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Faircloth and
children of Laurens joined the
John M. Hudgens and the J.
H. Thomasons, Jr. in having
a ^onderful day.
A' picnic dinner was served
on the lawn to 30 members
of this family.
Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Miller
is in Aiken for several days
Fountain Inn for the second
year in a row.
Miss South Carolina being
from Laurens has given Jay-
cee Region 7, which includes
Laurens, Fountain Inn, and
Clinton a clean sweep of all
honors given for beauty pag
eants.
It was also announced that
Clinton has been awarded a
Blue Chip Chapter for the
past year . 1806-67. Chapters
who attain 100 per cent mem
bership increase are given*
this award.
* Clinton was one of 36 out of
127 chapters in South Caro
lina to receive this award.
Blue Chip jewelry sets were
presented, to. Randy Dunagin,
Past President, for his lead
ership” id; accomplishing this
award.
visit with their daughter, Mrs
Mark Pitts and family.
Mr. H. W. Bryson is recu
perating at. his home after
being in Bailey Memorial
Hospital last week.
Visiting S. B. Goodman last
week wjere Mr. and Mrs. Ar
thur Cook and daughter of
WinstonfS^letn, N. C., and
Mr. and Mjrs. John Goodman
and sons .of‘Columbia, S. C.
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Consult
about this question:
ALVIN
W.
HUEBLE
“Mdre than 1,500,000
Credit ’ Cards were
reported lost or stol
en loot year, usually
with ‘a financial loss
to *: the card owner.
Can a Homeowner
or, Farmowner pol
icy be endorsed to
cover such credit
card losses, extend
ing fUfO to forgery
against ]se r s o n a 1
savings and check
ing accounts?”
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The Family Bucket $3.80
15 Pieces of Chicken, 8 Hot Rolls
Serves 5 to 7 Hungry People
The Barrel $5.10
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Church Parties and Social Functions
Fish Dinner $1.10
2 Flounder Fillets, French Fries, Cole Slaw,
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Bucket of Fish $4.25
10 Fillets of Flounder, Cold Slaw,
Tartar Sauce and Hot Rolls
Shrimp Dinner $1.25
Jumbo Shrimp, French Fries, Cole Slav,
Tartar Sauce and Hot Rolls
Bucket ’O Shrimp $4.25
25 Jumbo Shrimp, Tartar Sauce,
6 Hot Biscuits
Steak Dinner $1.10
FF Potatoes, Cole Slaw and Hot Rolls
Chicken Liver Dinner $1.10
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South Brood
Clinton
Mrs. Besse Ham, had her
granddaughters Anita and
Angela Ham of Knoxville,
Tenn., visit her last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Rhodes were at Frontierland,
N.C., over the week-end. They
visited craft shops and Cera
mic centers in the area.
Mrs. Cara Lee Boozer, spent
a few days recently in Cayce,
S. C. With her son Frank and
Mrs. Boozer.
Carroll Lowe is a patient at
Whitmire Clinic.
Mrs. Helen Sinclair, Mrs.
Mrs. Helen Sinclair, was re
cently married to Mr. Sarrell.
Mrs. Margaret Alt, spent a
few days recently n Conyers,
Ga., visiting relatives and fri
ends.
Mrs. Rennie Setzer accom
panied by her sister Mrs. Joe
McClarey and Mr. McClarey,
spent a few days with Mr.
and Mrs. B. L. Grigsby, in
Fountain Inn. Mrs. Grigsby
is the daughter of the Mc
Clarey’s who live in St. Step
hen.
Mrs. Alma Edgeworth, visa
ed her son Dick and family in
Greenville recently.
Mrs. R. L. Robertson, of
Laurens spent last Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Rhodes.
Theadore McGown, is a pq-*
tient at Bailey Memoral Hos
pital.
The daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Thompson, has
recently had the second eye
operation, is in an Atlanta
Hospital.
On last Fkday night, this
season’s debutantes and their
dates were entertained with
a progressive qinner party
which was given lor them by
the 1906 debs. \
The dinner began at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken
neth E. Fryfogle in'Merrie
Oaks for the c o c k\ a i 1
hour. Hostess were Misses
Patricia Fryfogle, Janet
mer and Sally Walker.
For the next course the cou-N
pies were invited to have sa
lad at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Sr., with
Misses Betty Black, Mary El
len Cornwall and Besty King
of Summerville, Ga., hostess
es.
For the main course the
party progressed to the home
of Dr. and Mrs. Rufus E.
Sadler, where the group was
entertained outside by Misses
Sara Sadler, Susan Turner,
Mary Locke Simons and Kris
ti King. v
At the home of Dr. and Mrs.
George R. Blalock, dessert
and coffee were served by the
hostesses, Misses Almena Bla
lock, Janice Pinson, and Pa
tricia Ferguson of Greenville.
Assisting the debs with the
party were Mrs. Cecil Wilson
and Miss Kathryn Dicus.
Southern Bell Will Andersens
Survey Customers Entertain
Mr. and Mrs. James N. Til
ler entertained members pf
the Newberry - Tiller wedding
party and out-of-town guests
at a dinner party held at the
Green Top Restaurant in Don-
alsonville, Ga., on Apgust 10,
prior to the wedding rehear
sal.
The U-shaped table was dec
orated with a centerpiece of
yellow glads and mums flank
ed by ydflow tapers in silver
candelabra. 'Also used were
white wedding bells tied with
yellow ribbon, iVy and place
cards carrying out the color
scheme. i *
Marking the bride’-s place
was a nosegay of lilUes of the
valley, with a silver wishbone
pin. tiny wedding bells, and
wedding rings tucked in. At
the groom’s' place was a gold
key ring with his initials en
graved. \
CAMERON — Mr. and Mrs.
Eldon George Christopherson
of Old Charleston Road, for
merly of Greenville, announce
the engagement of their
daughter, Brenda Burton, to
David Tobe Garrett.
Miis Christopherson was
graduated from Clinton High
School* She attended Winthrop
College before graduating
from Greenville General Hos
pital school for surgical tech
nicians.. ..—
Mr. Garrett, son of Mr. and
Mrs. David Hunter Garrett of
Oak Hill Farms in Fountain
Inn. is a graduate of Hillcrest
High School and of Presby
terian College, where he was
a member of Alpha Sigma Phi
social fraternity. He is asso
ciated with Garrett Transfer
Company.. ’
A November wedding is
planned.
Southern Bell Telephone and Mr. and Mrs. James E. An-
Telegraph Company here is derson entertained the Arm-
going to its customers to find l^'fth^'inSr“afthlS'home
out if it is providing the ser- of Mrs CeciI Wilson in Clin-
vice it should. ton following the rehearsal on
According to A. R. Fernell, Friday night. j
Southern Bell’s manager in The tables were decorated
Clinton, the company is going with centerpieces of white as-
to ask its customers how it * ers aI ^ *’ ose u s ‘
is doine The bride and groom pre-
_ ‘ ., , „ sented gifts to their attendants
Fernell said the plan, caU at this Ume
ed Service Attitude measure- In addltion t o the bride and
ment (SAM), will work this groom those attending were
way: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Arm-
When a customer has con- Mr ' and S, “ an
tact with the telephone peo- ^ and M^s j "
pie ask,ng for a new Phone. ^ Mr and Mrs wu .
trouble call problems with ljam Hatton Mr and Mrs
billing and that sort o t ing, jj mm y Anderson, Miss Stella
he may be Mailed a quest- Wallaeei Migs Carol Hatton,
ionaire asking him how he ^ gs Emily Armstrong, Mr.
was treated.
Bobby Pitt, Miss Charlene
Oarden Clubs
Meeting Ddtps
Mrs. Rowland
The Iris Garden Club will
medt on Wed., Sept. 27 at 4
p.m. at the home of Mxp. Sid
ney Bonds. Guest speaker will
be Mrs. Albert Busby. \ !
The Yellow Jessamine Gar
den Club will have their Sep
tember meeting on Monday,
Sept. 25, at 3:30 p.m. at the
home of Mrs. Nelson Dow.
Co-hpstess will be Mrs. W. C.
Sheaiy. The program will be
“Mechanics of Flower Ar
rangements.”
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In addition, the company. ^mgtrong, Miss Kathy Kir-
wiil select at random several hy, Miss Janice Roberts, Miss
of its telephone users to gotlB a rbara Anderson, Mr. Em-
their opinion on their phonelory Dillon and Mr. Tommy
service. RAnderson.
Passes At 69
Mrs. Compton
Passes At 58
Waterloo—Funeral services
for Mrs. Lottie Mae Teague
Compton, 58, of Rt. 1. Water
loo, who died at her home last
Wednesday, were conducted
Friday at Kennedy Mortuary
by Rev. Frank Manning, Rev.
Francis Gossett and Rev.
James Ashley. Burial was in
the Laurens City Cemetery.
She was a native of Lau
rens County, a daughter of
Mrs. Eva Putnam Teague of
Laurens, and the late W. H.
Teague, and was a member
of Central Methodist Church.
Surviving also are a daugh
ter, Mrs. Eugene Tollison of
Laurens; two sons, Robert F.
Compton of Laurinburg, N.
C., and James W. Compton
of Greenville; two sisters,
Mrs. H. I. Causby of Laurens,
and Mrs. S. J. Martin of
Spartanburg; and 7 grand
children.
Pallbearers were 1 Robert
W., Leon, and Harold Putnam,
Harry H. Hannd,' Charles V.
Good ^hd Paul Thomas, Jr, <
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Laurens — Funeral services
were conducted Friday for
Mrs. Bessie Price Rowland,
69, of Broad Oaks Nursing
Home, who died Thursday in
a local hospital after a long
illness.
Officiating in the services
at Rocky Springs Presbyte
rian Church were Rev. San
ders Read and Rev. J. C.
Parker. Burial was in the
church cemetery.
She was a native of Lau
rens County, a daughter of
the late Will and Hattie God
frey Price, and was a mem
ber of Rocky Springs Presby
terian Church.
Surviving are her husband,
Ernest Rowland; two daugh
ters, Mrs. Tom Hill of Lau
rens, and Mrs. Harold Riddle
of Clinton; three sons, Bub
Rowland of Miami, Fla.;
Bbbby Rowland of Gray
Court, and Billy Rowland,
now serving in the Army;
four half-brothers, Lee, Wil
lie, H. D and Doc Price of
Laurens; three sisters, Mrs.
E. L. Price and Miss Ida
Price of Laurens, and Mrs.
Louise Nelson of Spartan
burg; 15 grandchildren and
two great-grandchildren.
EARLS
and Mrs. Leroy Earls
ce the birth of a son,
Jay, on Friday, Sept,
ailey .Memorial Hos-
“Then He Kissed Me!”
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erty good-bye in case of
fire, windstorm, or other
. pi \
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with adequate insurance
from the W. S. Hatton
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Insurance Agency
Phone 833-3829
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Services Held
MS'!
For Mrs. Red
Laurens — Services were
conducted Tuesday for Mrs.
Ruby West Red, 76, of 809
Chestnut St., widow of L. W.
Red. She died Monday at a
local hospital after a brief
illness.
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Carpet “Party-Clean' 1
fel
Without Wetting
Services were iConducted
September . . . and the chil
dren are back in school. It’s
time to pay some attention to
your carpeting. We recom
mend HOST, the new method
of cleaning carpets without
wetting. Use carpet imme
diately after cleaning. Bor
row our remarkable HOST
Electric Up-Brush. It’s easy.
Clean walk-areas—only $5.95.
by Dr. Robert S. Cooper at
Kennedy Mortuary and burial
was in Forest Lawn Ceme
tery.
LAWSON
She was a native of Evans,
Ga., daughter of the late
Charles L. and Sara Smith
West and was a member of
the Laurens First Baptist
Church.
Surviving are four sons,, ~
Charles W. Red of Laurens; ’
Rev. W. T. Red of Olar; Ma
rion Red of Martinez, Ga.; T
and Jack S. Red of Clinton;
three daughters, Mrs. Thom
as W. Barksdale, Jr., of Gray
Court; Mrs. R. R. Reynolds
of Murrells Inlet; and Mrs. flUV
Floyd Donald of Honea Path;
a brother, Thomas G. West
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of Augusta, Ga., and a sister,
Mrs. J. T. Davison of Augus
ta; 16 grandchildren and ten
great-grandchildren. _
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 29th
day of Sept. 1967, I will ren
der a final account of my acts
and doings as Administratrix
of the estate of Eliza Ann
Jones in the office of the
Judge of Probate of Laurens
County at 10 o’clock a.m.,
and on the same day will ap
ply for a final discharge from
my trust as Administratrix)
Any person indebted to said
estate is notified and required
to make payment on or before
that date, and all persons
having claims against said
estate will present them on
or before said date, duly pro
ven or be forever barred.
Frances M. Jones Donna,
|Ad^jninistratrix
E. Florida/St.,
Clinton, S. (J.
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