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m ) Clinton, S. C., Thursday, October 5,1967 *■— “ * * T^fT. *-v : rv *■ * — THE CLINTON CHRONICLE ■gJLitf . US ll»i \ ~ ^ **•+■■*' • v > .' * :'•« : gfQfhi * ' p f.ZJi;. v#i > v ’• ' A •4; 7 ^ yjy u. Personal and Social of Joanna Dial 697*6949 * MRS. W. J. HOGAN Correspondent-Representative -r- Clinton’s Business and Profession al Women’s Club continues to serve Clinton and the surrounding area, as well as passing motorists with a picnic spot, Pine Haven Park, on.the' Whitmire Highway. Pictured from left to right ‘are local members, Mrs. Dell Cre,ws, Mrs. Wilma Moore, and Mrs. Hazel Holcomb. Dorn To Address > r Congressman William Jen nings Bryan Dorn (D-SC) will be the keynote speaker at the state Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) rally scheduled Oct. 13-15 in Laurens. Rep. Dorn of Greenwood, Congressman from the Third Congressional District, will speak Saturday night, Oct. 14, at the banquet scheduled to start at 7 p.m. A show and dance will follow. The banquet will be held at Simpson-Medlock Post 3354 in Laurens. Registration for the rally willie held fromJL P m - un til 7 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 13, at the post home. A Friday night dance is scheduled to start at 9 p.m., featuring the music of Big Chief Wise from . Greenwood. The Saturday schedule calls for the Ladies’ Auxiliary meeting at the post home at 10a.m. and a ladies’ luncheon at 1 p.m., also at the post home. The commander and quartermaster conference is scheduled at the post home from 2 p.m. Until 3 p.m, Prior to Rep. Dorn’i Laurens LAURENS RECORDS Joe H. Bonds to John C. Nabors, 2.6 acres, Lot in Sub division of R. C. Franklin, $10.00 and other considera tions. M. E. Beck to Fowler Coop er and Eleanor Cooper. 7.4 acres, $5.00 and other consi derations. Billy F. Tumblin to W. S. Mahon, 0.18 acres, Hickory Tavern, $10.00 and other con siderations. Jerry F. Baker and Brenda M. Baker to Everett R. Ran dolph, 1.0 acres, Laurens Township, $100.00 and other considerations. John B. Gwynn to Louise Smith. Lots in Greenacres, $800.00 A. E. Holton to Louise Smith, Lots in Greenacres, $350.00. Mrs. Marion Jean Garron to Louise D. Smith, Lot in Greenacres. Waterloo Town, ship, $1200.00. Frank James DeVine Jr. to George O. Crapps and Elsie I; Crapps. Lot in City of Lau rens, $10.00 and other consid- erations. Ernest W. and Willie D. Pin son to J. B. Hill, % acre, Cross Hill, $10.00 and other considerations. Ernest Dawkins to Judith S. Dawkins, Lot in Tillman Cir cle, Joanna. $10.00 and other considerations. H. P. Carlton, Indiv. and Executor. James S. Carlton and Sara C. Enright to Oscar Stokes and Lottie Stokes. Lot on Watts St., Laurens, $10.00 anctf other considerations. ^ Margaret M. McDaniel to Bernice Bluford, Lot in Franklin Court, Laurens, $10.00 and other considera tions. Albert L. Burgess and Vir ginia B. Burgess to Cyril E. Abrams, Lot on Browning Ave .lojiniui $5.00 ami other Mi W£' BRYAN DORN dress Saturday night, Peggy White, Miss South Carolina, will perform. On Sunday, a joint meeting is to be held at 10 a.m. fol lowed by a lades’ auxiliary meeting and d inen’k meet ing. The soiri^bifeteAts^ 'tiknci and bant public, . t T '- • « v » 5 7 s*. softidl jefeAts} dbnees anc^ipit Tdr£«op^n >(>! ti|e - - , M r • ■ ’ /i - < 'v v : • considerations. Continental Land Co. .to Melvin W. Bearden, Lot in Lakewood, $509,Q0. Melyin W. Bearden to Ro bert L‘. Eustace, Lot in Lake, wood Subdivision, $1300.00. Brewster Hughes and Lillie A. King Hughes to M. L. Veal, Lot in Lakewood Subdivision, $10.00 and other considera tions. J. Hewlette Wasson, Pro bate Judge to Lillie A. King Hughes, Lot in Lake view Sub division, $1200.00. MARRIAGE LICENSES Johnie Lee Turner aAd Em ma Lee Ferguson of Laurens, S. C. Jimmy Branham of Colum bia and Loretta Jean Cartee of Clinton, S. C. William Glenn Woods of Gray Court, S. C., and De borah Ann Hudson of Ft. Inn, S. C. Michael Martin Wilbanks of Seneca and Lila Yvonne Snow of Laurens, S. C. Wayne Eugene Steele and Deborah Jean Pricej of 'Clin ton, S. C. Thomas Earle Allison of Gray Court and Mildred June Pitts of Pelzer, S. C. Queenie Marion Rhodes, Jr. of Clinton and June Elaine Southerland, Greenwood, S. C. David Woodruff, Jr. of Gray Court and Dianne Gary of Laurens, S. C. One gift works many wonders THE UNITED WAY Mountville News MRS. MAUDE BRYSON Correspondent • Mrs. Roily Bannister is on a two weeks tour to Canada, the New England States, and New York. She joined the tour at Shelby, N. C., on Monda.y Miss Zelle Crisp spent Wed nesday in Elberton, Ga., with her brother, Arthur B. Crisp, who is recuperating nicely, • Neil Crisp and Edgar (Zeke) Benjamin, Jr. who are students at Clemson were home for the weekend. Also •home was Miss Codie Sim mons who is a student at Co ker. ! Mr. and Mrs. John Good man and sons spent the week end with his father, S. B. Goodman and otherj^latives. ’ Mrs. George Wham Is visit ing in Sumpter. Olin Stewart was in Spar tanburg, on Saturday. M. C. Crisp of Raleigh, N. C., spent Monday with his mother, Mrs. M. L. Crisp. , S-Sgt. Paul Coleman left Sunday for Albrook, Air Force Base, Canal Zone for indefinite period. Mrs. Cole man and , children , will | join hipn at a latter dAte. 1 ! | ;i 1 ’Mrlj^nd Mrs. H. E. Nidhols are visiting friends in South Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. James Bur ges and son, Lee, of Florence, Mr, and Mrs. Howard Byers of Charleston were weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Troy Watts, joining them on Mon day was Mr. J. D. Kennedy, of Lookout Mountain, Tenn., an uncle of Maj. Byars. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Nash III and children visited Mrs. Nash’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Miller during last week end. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Crouch and Mrs. M. P. Watts are visiting relatives in El Paso, Tex., and Los Angeles, Calif. Miss Janet Alexander spent last weekend with her uncle Mr. Dillard Alexander and family in Whitmire. This Is Good Time To Get License Tag /./, Registration of automobiles, trucks and other motor ve hicles is in its fourth week for the 1968 license year and, as expected, this is a period of low activity at the license windows around the state. After a busy first week in which the customary long lines of license applicants formed at all license win dows, applications have dwin dled to a snail’s pace. Now is the right time for all vehicle owners to visit the Highway Department’s 48 li censing offices around the state and secure license plates without having to wait out a line. Each October, ’beginning shortly after the middle of the month, lines begin building up again to a grand climax at the Oct. 31 deadline. It is on the final day that applicants punish themselves by swarm ing to the windows en mass, seemingly enjoying the pun ishment they bring on them selves. Birthdays and Anniversaries Frank Phillips. They all at- Belated best wishes go to tended homecoming at the Mr. and Mrs. Earl Connell Baptist Church Sunday, who observed a Wedding an- Mr and Mrs . Cecil 0 . Dellt niversary on Sept. 23. Mrs. J. D. O’Dell, Mrs. Roy Happy birthday today, Oct. Templeton were called to Fort 5, to Dickie Wicker, Karen Mill over the week-end due* to Long and Sue B. Misen- the death of Roy O’Dell, nlemer, and best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. George Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dominick Miss Sue O’Dell of Clemson, who are celebrating a wed- Mrs. Jerry Pitts, Mr. and ding anniversary. M rs. Russell Bolton of Larry McCarson will cele- Charleston, Dick and Ralph brate a birthday on Friday, Horne of Fort Mill-, were Oct. 6. guests Sunday of Mr. and On Oct. 7, Stella Bishop, Mrs. Cecil O’Dell and at- Phillys Wicker, and Hhl Dar- tended the graveside services nell will celebrate a birthday of Roy O'Dell in Newberry, and Mr. a li d «Mrs. Dick „ . . . Vaughan, Jr. will observe a „ , ... wedding anniversary. Epworth Methodist Church .. ... . ... will observe Homecoming on Many happy returns of the rw „ Tt day on Oct. 8 to Sara Ruth Sun ‘ lay ; 1 0c ‘ 8 , 1 ‘ wl " ba * , j — a _ i -a* especially important s nee it laH,.’n L™ . ' ‘ not observed last year, and Eddie Davenport. n,. „ ... , . : Skin Marshall wih celebrate The P ro ^ ram w,,, bcflin at a birthday on OcT 9 9:55 Morning worship begins “t T9, Marion ‘Reid at " ^ M La " D a y f j iiniii ta i o in speaker, Morris Crump of and William Dunlap. Sr. will ^ wi|| delivcr have a birthday. Happy birthday on Oct. 11 m ^ ssaRe r . . to Beatrice Abrams, Wayne Lun ch will be served at Prater and Morton Hamm. 1:0 ° 0 clock in the P icmc area Attends Funeral in La. if weather permits. Members Miss Ruth Hair attended and former members are the funeral of her brother-in- a f ked to c °me and bring pic. law, H. E. Echols, in Colum. nic lunch - ^ ea or coffee will bia, La. Mr. Echols, who had ** furnished, been ill for some time. passed away on Sept/ 20. Mrs. Echols' is~T6rmerly a native of Newberry. Mrs. Minnie Burnett at tended the funeral of Mrs. Ruth Williams in Woodruff on Sunday. Pres. Women to Meet On Monday morning, Oct. 9 at 10 o’clock, the Women of the First Presbyterian Church will meet at the home of Mrs. James Dominick. All ladies are urged to be present at this meeting. Woman’s Club The Joanna Woman’s Club will meet Thursday (tonight) at 7:30 at the Joanna Club H w Se ' J .. „ „ TB CHAIRMAN — Buck f. and Mrs. DerrlU Bo- aiickel, president and gen- zard Martin and Margaret era | ma „ aeer of Dan'el Con- vtsiUd Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth struction Co . in Greenvme , Griffis m Cowpens on Sun- has b ,. en , nted sUte i'l i M - Bozarc ! wh0 honorary chairman of the ? „ J” 8 rC ‘ 1881 Christmas Seal Cam- W a\. hem „ ks a paign in South Carolina. A Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Boyce „ al!ve of E | b ,. rton , Ga ., hc were week-end guests of Mr. , , radll „ tp , r ’_ ia and Mrs. Roy Boyce and ‘ s “ gradl,ale 0, G * ort,a Mason Rowland. Mrs. Earl Connell and Scott soent last week-end with Mr. Thomas Honored Connell in Richmond, Va. Mrf. Wallenttoe Honored Af Masonic Meet Mrs. J. H. Wallenzine ob served her 86th birthday on Laurens — Walter Lee Sept. 21. On Sunday, Sept. 24, Thomas of Joanna was honor- she was honored with a Birth, ed for outstanding devotion day dinner at/Mr. and Mrs. to Masonry Monday night at -1 “ letflggk OjiBlii bfr’^the 13th Masonic District’s , ■ $9>knnual dinner here. .., fb# Thomas has been a mem- ffS* pc^wlon. She was ber of Magnolia Lodgu 355 remembered with many nice AFM of Joanna for 26 years, gifts. He was presented a certifi. Hospital ca t e 0 f merit by the Most Mrs. John I: Moore is a Wofshipful Grand Master R. surgical patient at Bailey Me- Le W i s Smith of Starr, morial Hospital. Harmon G. Murrah Jr. of _ . ' . . , , Joanna, district deputy grand PV n , Cr n'n ft £ d mastcr ’ presided at the meet Pvt. BiU Crawford of Fort j which was held at Pa| . Jackson apent me week - end me tto Masonic Temple in with Mr. and Mifs. Lewis A. T niir<inc Crawford. Lauren^. A 2-C Joe Abrams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Abrams COMPLETES TRAINING is now stationed in Altus, Army Private Warren T. Okla. Goss, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Phillips Frank L. Gross, 258 Elm St., and children, Mark and Carv Clinton, completed eight and Mrs. W. E. Ruppelt of weeks of advanced infantry Charlotte were guests over training recently at Ft. the week-end of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis, Wash. HELP WANTED -LO CUNTON PLAZA APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED FOR EXPERIENCED • MEAT CUTTERS • PRODUCE MEN This Friday, October 6 -1-3 p. m. at BI-LO STORE t GOOD PAY • NO SUNDAY WORK • GROUP INSURANCE • VACATION PAY If You Can’t Apply In Person, Write— PERSONNEL DIRECTOR : ^ P. O. Box 6165, Station B Greenville, S. C. 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