The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 25, 1968, Image 2
Women s World
MRS. OWENS
CELEBRATES
BIRTHDAY
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Adaeon Book
Club Meets
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About People You Know
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ester 'reak with ri> tvirent-
H :ers.
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:' if^er. Sr., ha^ been iil ; ’ >
ral weeks.
v 'i. r i KVevi. Mr and Mrs
and Mrs. Ponny Wilder
for - he opertine • : t r
i <!(>eiaii(l has Iteeti ill at fa-i
is M \ :. .s >t*end.njt semester break ir*
: > . t .jr dna w:th her parents. Pi ..
T M \oii and brother. Pav.d.
..re' H band has rtnumed to her home
■ O '..... in Ffculey Memorial lb
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Atia’ita, a.. v
the we* j ken i
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.e of Virginia Bearn.
tr.e tormer
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In.kar.s Jeartry
I'Z I Pins s.;
Te;‘r*ion» kb'-leJ’
Music Club
Makes Plans
For Festival
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• Treenvibe wi*
*' Sne wid at'
Miss Hagins Engaged
■t r.‘ T .e sdav ;r. W
Mr' P. B A uer
- : Mr' P M lb'
•I.-.t ssor.viile Kea>
*»: ar. ■ son-in-la
M.
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»' mirr.t luri^nc
£!** a: ir>d Bndft. Wmu wa-
a m.a-: derKec tPe Bride s -
c-na- ... Hut me aae} Bv-
rr.aT.- cr-ss. - re.tu the
Br.ce j or.: trie Groom's a*- -
teadanu t xm. 1 > a: me Bnde
' r an.* Mrs. R. F. Ivey. .1:
• ,ry. Ya.. ov er the weeken i
r <.• ..'in. Mrs. Orrn Magii.. T
Mor.iav.
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w&' perTorrr.ee r. jen a
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* e.:i or ;»ea. us ':*dr
Z /rorr. Pe:r,£ able tv ideni.A
- The newh weds. Then to fur-
“ ther ot-ter ar.’ sp.rt- winch Mernc-iel 3k'^.ta’
^ rmur.T rave or ker. '.nr- uuh. C'T.; \T< 'N Md’ r. H.t»
a w nri-c. Ke was crumOivu na^.e J.-hn Gr~....n E\.iA.itiei
1 o’- »*r in- Er.J# ? head to Crair. Th. mas J Sander'
v-ri,. B Cc.eman Bab;. G.r
Hospital News
Mrk Bolick aL'O revealed
Newcomers in Town
Mrs. Windsor Ward and their little girA
.. r. ' Jennifer have recently arrived in town an
.... a t ]i*7 Young Prive. Capt. Ward. v\ •
ci.ne.tisi v..th the ROTC at Presbyterian ( ••.l- g«
rmf .tiv returned from a tour of duty in Yietuan
iat..e "f Ionia. Michigan, and Mr-. Wai'.’
a native of New York City.
Patterns currently -n Bailey! Fnoch F. luttie. Ai’.an We<- Mia 1 ^the Community Chorus ^ p p nntt spent the weekend in Greer Ms’. 4
fi .roi • c'o.emar p c. wl H ^ presenting a program
-Jit; d Di b 1 Lid;:. _ , T .
■kern and' tha* ir.g r t-r '••n. Jar.e Fruit and Mrs. \ ruit .
* sure a pr 'p-erous u:e and o-.i
_ ntar.v in.-cAen 1 >: Course Par..
LLiS n-. akt tjai < w i>n'.e ’ 1
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d. n £ C Ivjlv. r
Bab> G.r: H..1 Kat.
R..,>:-r' Jorr.
runr.nar.ar-. Cora F..-
un.-.-e Fra.'Wv. V> a.
rt Mamie Barnett aurinu .- £ - wrtn
ittr. Matthews Nancy there a possibiht;. that the ... ,
d.der Amanda Hue. Garden (bubs of Clinton wi.l Mrs. Ge rge Senn and children. Elizanetn ano r -
Le.eh L present their shows in con- ter c ,f New'*errv. visited Mrs. Ser.n's mother. Mr-. \
t.-n v u.-s.e Webb. Nan- lunctior. u.th the Arts Ft-s- Harris on Tuesday.
M...-er. Hath P Boy ette t.v a!.
..n■. C Reaves.
Ia'- F.Fran-
W \A
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DOt i. - \x ClC 3 £ r r 3 *. Ot'cL-
;c^arc pr. \.3-
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V- w d -ad M-
.ace Younc Darre..
fre> jMrr.es Kel.ett
HoiLs V> .-..am E L;
\ Gen’r,- Ruth P
Cora GM.r.T r
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r rot-.r- -m "
B .am > no - i .✓or r.x..-s<ts
snouid cc me rirst A v» de se-
iec'.c.. : no.m: rrc.a-
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land ' w n! a
pay men* ; .a
w.sft Ther. ;our Ir..itat-ors—
try to have ar. accurate
quartit. s. m.nd but re
member > u «... always
need extras, so f.r sure to- or
der enour'r. .n > c»ur vriginal
spec n cat.cr^
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Irene M
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Kcai A.n.leford
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V.' .( M\ ILLP
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h.- Baby Boy T
Br wr.
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i.e Rice
GAIREN.- Mai
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Bar,. Gr.ff.n
or.ca W
vVinpr,r:e
Don Orr Enjoys
Ninth Birthday
Mr- P* P .r*—; . Mrs Henry Craig. Mrs. Virgin'
Keb.v nf the Thomwell Staff each sustain a brMru
bone injury
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GRANGE HOLDS t
MONTHLY MEET
Constance Dari Orr celebrated h.s nintn Mrs. O. I. Sheely returned home Saturday t♦*«»r.
E Tr.bbie hihthday on Friday January | r ’harlotte. X. C. after a week’s visit with her dang:
■n M Gall- 19 - .th e.uht of h> fner.ds ter. Mrs. F. F. Culbreath where she has been «• i
McCrary Guests w c re m\.teu to th- vales*.ing foil-.wing recent eve surgery. Mr.'. < b r-. T
Doe Tnb- Orr home on the Spartanburg accompanied her mother home.
-.Pb.e Ken- mchway at 3 30 pm where
they riayed games and then
vn.ng Edge had .ce i ream and birthdav ^• T i
Lmdc L cakt .
.Among those present Her-
Ben P.tts Donnv Pitts. Fred . _ , , T * r« x-
Pitts I-ou Stevens Bob ' • 1, ’ hr -^ n (,f ; he 1 ■ Navy stationed in « bar
our2 Jeff PressDu. Gene' ! e j t, ' ,n _’ <5 »‘!* r l ! he • vt ' ekend Wlth hl > P-’^ents. Mr. an
Mart.-, ano Steve Mann
Mr'. W. Tommy Dixon of Belmont. X (
the weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mm Pa
Mr'. T. G Johnson.
BIRTHS
KING
TT- and \!--"Ptmups B-ar]
Kir_ announce the o.rth of a
CT ove \our c ' or - Br - an Keith or. January
Fran Waldron
Has Birthday
Party Tuesday
France- Waldron er- Mr. an i Mrs. R. A. Knight and Mrs. Nellie K. H< ,
Sterling. China and Crystal “ in Ocaia F.c'nda Mrs
r>r ) in r W' tui ti. P * > r' A ru
with great care because K' nt: D 'the Marcia R -hin-'r
these w-d be y.. ur posserssions Apopka F.or.da
for alw ays D.Jard Be land's
will then se* up y ur own
Gift Recistm to help guide
your fnends ir the.r choice
of the gifts which wiii be CAROLINA WREN CLLB
mo-’ useful and appreciated The Carolina Wren Garden
tertamed eighteen little eiris;
Club News
We'll tell
Wnat Is .An
\m*-r can was read by Mrs
are aty-nt Club will meet Monday Jar. I M H Burner As Russia
B' Jerome Finlev
i Publichtv Chairman i
In* Miuntv.lie Grange
• .0 it * regUiar morrthty
ng Thursday--, night
'anuary 18 at the \Grar.ge
-la.l ’
A.-ter the Master A R Gil- at a partv held in celeb-a- ! T
- ir- opened the Grange in t:on 0 f her sixth birthdey '
.at 'em the meeting wa' j^ e occasion took
.-r,= over to the Lecturer Tuetdav at the Waldron home •'l”I ?***>' »t 1 olum^a spent Saturday nv
Jor.n M Hudgens Mrs on p. ne St -v.ti rer aunt. Mrs. George \\ . Copeland. On Numla
H M.ller Education Guests amveri at t ai n ^ I ‘'^ re Joined for the day by her parents. Mi
r. g.r man led a very informa-
• c urogram
kin.' v 'i 4 mi Mr. an ’ Mrs. Murphy Timmerman ar.
F.a'dwm recenPy.
Guests arrived at 3 30 p m . ., .... T . „ , . .
and were treated to panv Mrs. William Kloert Jones of Columbia. Mr'
games and refreshments serv 1 * oj'eiann also had as a dinnei guest. Mr>. Nant ., I u
ed by Mrs Charles Waldron.i dam r, f Laurens.
• Dillard s B lar-iu fabulous 29 at 3 30 p m at the home
• Wedd.ng Headquarters when of Mrs Irene Pins on Norti
you nop by. Adair St
ScAtUtf^OtU
Jinnr’s
by JIlQfT
* Are you more attractive, better groomed mmi mort
” charming today than yoo were say one year ago?
to that is no, Far yew next permanent
»*t know or maybe, mart, give m a call ... We
at* core to ha*e the right
is for yon-
weeks i win
s on to yon
j. cnHy, lovely durable waves
Out I hope ■ . . Let ns start you on the
realise your road to basic beauty with a
. . . lovely permanent . . .
Jinny's Beauty Nook
s. 0- — ts>i4a
Fightens Up on Castro" was ^ ™ bv hfr , * or "!
ziven bv Mrs John Simmons ^ *“ ou f' included! , \i v p t
, Cathy Cobb Barbara Frady.l Sunday altern;.K>li wa.s AUi. Nancy Putnam
\‘isiting Mr. and Mrs. Leaman Jones and family - ;
Lau
|; P. Henry of Leesville wore
i;,;! Henry and friemL here on M.
receiitlv retired from busine--
I nuiv 1.- a patient at Patilev M*
a ,, intierwent surgery or. M n.
'rammell has returned home P-.
. Memoria! Hospital last vw-,
p.Jn ( a>on and Mr arv Mr
; : ,-ationing in Vero Reach. f' : --
..-.veil Fraser had as their . .-
V, he spoke at ’he FirG Pr-'i '
■ night.
\> 1 worth ha.' returned ’o
Memorial Ho
C
-j };aii^v
K. Maid
• K» -. . l.evv
K. Mar’.in. Jr., remained, tor a
p K. Martin and Mr.
V>
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Mi
PrvatM o; Mr. Ida, Ar-
ip.cle am' aunt. Mr av
lesdav an-' 1 W-dnes-lav.
:' Gret-rv dh- ret';rred ■
lV ' visit w i4 h rej- '
j Yu Yin Chandler
i.- have returned, h-
r r I. M'' -o
\'e \ (ird-anA I.a., where tree
:. I M ’ a Ilee'.
!• j’,,,!. ; of the Marine Coims. a
uv >aving for Gamp Pendietor.. '
oiO'eid' are Mr. and Mrs. >. P. .'
.UV
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: . student at Baptist GcJlege of '
■-' ;.-(iav to st>end the semester i-rear .
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Perry. Miss < a
the weekend at Furman I mv- V'
. ,u ;>..i tivipate in the All-Mate Ban ' 1
r; v, r .- n w iii i»e given on Sunday at Me A
P i i " .
: il .combe attended the Sou'heaster:.
ii.mta. (ia. last weekend.
a:-
G'tja’jrg the Southeastern Gift Show in A
Mi.-s Kathryn Dicus and Mrs. Robert Ha.m-
■ t. i Fry f ogle accompanied them to At'..’’
Mr>. Bvra Bray has come from Griffin. Ga. t - 'ta
-.vith her sister. Miss Ruth Bailey who is in Seif Mem- -
rial Hospital in Greenville. Miss Bailey is sufferin.
from a v -r*-ken Feme injury sustained in a recent fai’
Mrs Milkr presented a story ... i - ,
about telephones entitled Mart > Hortc>n Helen Brocken-1 rens. Mr. Jf-ne.- mother.
Did You Know " Mr P H brou £ h Lisa Guerrini. Nancy j
Miller closed the program Grut>e Wendy Reed. .Anne! Mr. arui Mrs. Brooks Owens and Mr. and Mrs. Heat:
*ith an article •’Good Will To Stallworth Kim McBride, i ( 07-eland spent last weekend in Savannah. Ga. The.
Men ” Rosemary Orr. Debbie Simp-■ also visited in Sea Island. Ga.. and Hilton Head whi t
Hostesses, the J. M. Whams 5011 Ad a Swetenburg. Carol, on the trip.
and the John Simmons aerv- Pressau. Gina and Melissa'
ed refreshments during a so Powell. .Anita Undan. and looses brother
thal
Sharon Green
DistiKtly Different Gifts
0V ©aklanr
127 South Broad Street
Antiques of All Designs
• Bottles for Hie Collector
• Wooden Items
o Ultra Modem Art
Telephone 833-1808
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thomas were in Charlotte on
Friday and Saturday due to the death of Mr. Thomas
older t.rother. J. J. Thomas. The funeral was held 01.
Saturday.
Murphy Timmerman has returned to work afte.
oeing at home lor several days due to a tall.
PRESCRIPTIONS
PROMPT, ECONOMICAL PRESCRIPTION
SERVICE
“Serving Thin Are* 84 Years”
We Give S O H Green Stomps
North Broad Street : Dial 83S-1220
Youngs Pharmacy
i r. 11. Thomas. Jill and Tyler of Freer
’• v i .Ping her parents. Rev. and Mrs. F. .
T Mr. Thomas does two weeks active r. '
..' the Charleston Naval Base. The Kt-;>.
. xpecting another daughter and son-in-ia\
M; s. J. M. Glover and Ricky of District Heigh'
. to spend next week with them.
ALE!
Hanes Hosiery
Continues Thru Sat. Jan. 20
Hej’iku' Sale
Si.35 pr SI.15
S1.50 pr S1.25
SECS pr S1.35
FINAL REDUCTIONS ON ALL
WINTER CLOTHES
All Dresses, Suits, «/
Sweaters, and Skirts /2 PHCC
Values to S7.95 on
BLOUSES
Remaining Hats 3.00
AH Gossard
Foundations
% oH
All Sales Cash and Final
SltOfifie
207 North Broad Street
Free Parking In Rear
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