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5 il 1 CMutoii, 8; Tfraraday, Septeniltor M| THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Couple Honored At Luncheon Mr. and Mrs. John Weath ers Spartanburg were the honored guests at a luncheon given by Mr. and Mrs. Rufus King, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Tumblin> Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wodten, Mrs. Eva Land, Mrs. Eva West, and Mr. and Mrs. Alien Powers. The luncheon was Sunday, Sept. 17, at 1:00 p.Jn. At the Community Build ing. The tables had arrange ments of pink roses. White randies’ ia silver-and crystal / tandelhbrf. added to the party jtmosphere. Luncheon was [served smorgasbord style. The hostesses presented Mr. and Mrs. Weathers, who was formerly Miss Nellie Os-, borne, with a gift. Johnson Is Entered At Air Force Acodemy USAF ACADEMY, Colo. — Thomas G. Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. John son of Clinton, S. C., was among more than 1,000 fresh men cadets who have entered the U. S. Air Force Academy class of 1971. Cadet Johnson’s acceptance into the cadet wing marked his successful completion of cadet basic training, which began in June. V, WHY NOT PAUSE FOR A MOMENT OE REFLECTION AND PRAYER DIAL 833-3300 — BEGINNING — V Sept 25 We Will Be Open From— 6:00 A. M. TO 3:00 P. M. . On Sunday, October 1st 6:00 A. M. TO 3:00 P. M. — SERVING — SUNDAY BREAKFAST — AND — SUNDAY DINNER Willard's Restaurant .f. k_ ROBERT'S DRIVE-IN 4 . ' ... Highway 72 Next To Sander’s Service Station ANNOUNCES WE WILL CLOSE TUESDAYS AT 2:00 P. M. THE BEST PLACE TO GO FOR GOOD FOOD, GOOD COMPANY AND A GOOD TpiE. Robert Has A Way With Food! Come In Soon! ; / ' ~ ■ ' i ■ ..I— IMI I—— — OWNED AND OPERATED BY — Robert Satterfield B&PW Club Hold Dinner Meeting i Tuesday evening, Sept. 12, the B & PW^ Club held the September dinner meeting in the gold room of the Mary Musgrove Hotel with the pres ident, Mrs. Robert Johnson, presiding. The meeting was especially planned to welcome three new members: Mrs. Kathleen C. Crag, Mrs. Hilda Tollison and Mrs. Linda Wil liams. Chairmen of the various committees told of the work and aims of the club. Mrs. M. C. Poole, member ship chairman and leader of the evening program, men tioned that the national organ ization was established in 1919 in St. Louis and spoke of its continued growth. On a table adorned with candles, she lighted one for the federa tion, then two charter mem bers of the Clinton club, Mrs. Dell Crews and Mrs. W. W. Harris, were recognized and lighted candles from the na tional candle. Mrs. R. C. Stewart, also a charter mem ber, was unable to attend. Mrs. Johnson, president, two past presidents, Mrs. Grace Conners and Mrs. P. M. Pitts, and the three new members lighted candles in the impressive program. Mrs. Irene Kirby of Laur ens, chairman of District 3, the Northwest Area of the SC B & PM, was present and invited the club to attend the district meeting in Laurens, October 9, also the S. C. Board Meeting in Camden, on Sept. 29-30. Giant marigolds and agera- tum were attractively arrang ed in a basket container on the dinner table. Lydia Presbyterian Revival Scheduled The Lydia Presbyterian Church will hold a revival Oct. 1-5 at 7:30 each evening. The Rev. Alfred L. Bixler will be the guest preacher. The public is invited. CITATION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION The State of South Carolina, County of Laurens. By J. H. Wasson, Probate Judge: WHEREAS Annett a J. Cobb and Sarah J. Dell made suit to me to grant Mazie Spinks Jones Letters of Ad ministration of the Estate and effects of William Herbert Jones. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the Kindred and Creditors of the said William Herbert Jones, deceased, lhat they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be Jteld^ at Laurens Court House, Laurens, S. C., on October 3, 1967, next, after publication hereof, at 3:00 o’clock in the afternoon to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 16th day of September, Anno Domini, 1967. J HEWLETTE WASSON S21-2C-S27 J. P. L. C. Court Presents Current Awards For Boy Scouts The Laurens District Court of Honor of Boy Scouts met at the First Presbyterian Church in Laurens Sept, is for the purpose of presenting awards and promotions. Promotions to Second Class Scout were presented by Tom Spense to Tom Chandler, Steve Mann, Rob Estes, and Ray Mack all of Troop 197 and all of Waterloo. Promotion to First Class Scout was awarded by Paul Culbertson to David Terrell and T. D. Todd of Troop 78. Promotion to Star Scout, awarded by Jud Terrell, was presented to Parker Moore of Troop 78. Promotion to Eagle Scout with Gold Palm was present ed to Steve Floyd of Post 75 by Bailey Dixon. _ _ , ‘, , David Patterson of Troop At the September mcetmg high school band added tb the 78 was p romo ted to Life Scout of the United Daughters of impressiveness of the cere- b lhe R F| d chand|er . t rw} f orior»o/vi7 i nr* lA/ r\»*I H m \r Ktr 1 o \ r i rw-r ■ ALL SILVER REFLATING REDUCED 20% DURING SEPTEMBER ONLY Medal Presented The United Daughters of the Confederacy have honored Col. Robert C. McLees with a World War II Cross of Military Service. Receiving the award for her son who is now in Vietnam is Mrs. R. C. McLees, Sr., right, from Miss Louise Kern, presi dent of the Stephen D. LeeChapter. Col. McLees Gets UDC War Medal BEFORE ! AFH'ER Every Item Replated at Sale Prices R«l. Salt Mat These boys were presented ♦he Confederacy, ‘ the World mony by playing “Dixie” and War II Cross of Military Ser- the “Star Spangled Banner.” vice was presented to Col. Hostesses for the meeting mer1 ^ badges by the District Robert C. McLees. In behalf which was held at the Par- Scout Executive: Joel Lindler of her son who is presently ent’s Cottage at Whitten Vil- of Sam Hanna, Parker serving in Vietnam, Mrs. R. lage were Mrs. Lena Lind- M° ore < David Noble, David C. McLees, Sr., accepted the say, Mrs. J. G. Pitttf, Mrs. .* >atterson ’ an ^ R am Pey medal from Miss Louise Mary Johnson and Miss Sara a h °f Glenn Hanson, Kern, president of the Step- Stone. Special guests wepe Frank Sherrill, Russell Vance hen D. Lee Chapter. Mrs. Homer L. Todd and an d Bobby Wassung, all of Members j of the Clinton Miss Eloise Miller. till; and Ray Mack of 197. Chronicle Purchased (Continued from page 1) n, Revival To Be At Rock Bridge Now is an. excellent time to restore FOR INSTANCE your worn silverware, antiques and family heirlooms at great savings. All work QUADRUPLE SILVERPLATED by Teapots ..$24.95 $1MI . our master silversmiths. Sale prices Creamer .. 13.25 IMO . .. Candlestick apply to ALL pieces imaginable ..; ( per jnch ) j t12 castor sets, tea service items, trays, Frujt bashet 23 95 191| •etc. Old family items replated like Trays (per ’ sq. in.).. 130 'OA0 new make wonderful gifts, so take advantage of these lew prices. S “*> r B ™'- R50 1l -" EXPERT REPAIR SERVICES AVAILABLE ert P. (Bob) Wilder, four years, old. Since graduation from col lege, Wilder has served as tional field. In 1966. the newpaper became the first % in Rock Bridge Presbyterian the state history of the aw ard Church has announced that re- to win two School Bells > ,vival services will be held ° ne year. Sept. 17-22 at 7:30 p. m. Sup- , , A Wilder is secretary of the ply pastor, Jerrold Burnside sports editor of the Cartaret Shelby Kiwanis’Clqh and is will be the speaker County News-Times in More- a member of the Aboard of head City, N. C.; sports directors of the Cleveland writer for the Spartanburg Cleveland County Boys’ Herald; sports editor, asso- club, Inc. He and his fdmilv elate' editor and managing are members of the Shelby editor of the Rock Hill Eve- Presbyterian Church. Marshall is a 1929 grad uate of Presbyterian Col lege. While at PC, he was president of the senior class and was a member of the track team. He is part owner of Mar- Dents removed ... items straightened Broken handles, legs, knobs, repaired & replaced Missing parts ti insulators repaired & replaced New combs, brushes, mirrors, knife blades, thermos fillers furnished Gold, copper plating Sterling and pewter expertly refinished ning Herald; assistant man aging editor of the Sarasota, Fla., Herald-Times; and in his recent capacity with the Shelby Daily Star. W’hile sports editor of the Rock Hill Evening Herald, IF YOU DON’T READ YOU DON’T GET THE NEWS PHONE 833-0541 SALE ENDS SEPTEMBER 30 BRING IN SILVER TODAY1 i. C THOMAS, Jeweler CLINTON JOANNA # -vi • l J - T T. $ "T he won first place in a state- shall Oil Co., the York Court- wide sports writing contest, ty Texaco distributor, and At Shelby, he has won a first is president of Marsh j*1,1 prize and third prize in fea- Realty Corp. Former presi- ture writing in the North dent of the Rock Hill Kiwan- Carolina newspaper contest is Club, he is active in the and a first prize in a state- Chamber of Commerce and wide-/“business writing con- was a key figure in Rock test. Hill’s downtown revitaliza In 1965, the Daily Star won tion efforts, the North Carolina “Com- He is married to the for- munity Service Award” for mer Harriett Moore of Lan ds coverage and editorial caster. They have five chil- support of a successful school dren: a son, Steve Marshall, board referendum. The Daily and four daughters, Mrs. Sid- Star has won six successive ney Westbrook of Fort Stew- School Bell Awards from the art, Ga.; Mrs. Hugh Rock of North Carolina Education Rock Hill; Miss Sophie Mar- Association for its outstand- shall of Seattle, Wash., and Ing coverage of the educa* Mrs. Wilder. VISIT THE RECORD CORNER — AT — YE 0LDE MALT SHOPPE LATESTc- • BEST SELECTION : IN TOWN • DISCOUNT PRICES • IF WE DON’T HAVE IT, ITS NOT OUT T s— —j CLINTON RED DEVILS vs CHESTER HIGH SCHOOL ’h MEET THE GANG C 1 ■ V ' - — AT — J v ' C Ye OMe Malt Shoppe E N AFTER THE T FOOTBALL GAME E R FRIDAY NIGHT THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 21st 1967 Announcing • • / FOOTBALL SPECIALS! 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