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THE CHRONICLE, Clinlon, S. C., March 21. 1%S—13 CROSSIVORI) * ♦ Ry A. Cordon n Lydia Mill News MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, Correspondent and Representative Phone 833-2000 BANK NOTES by Malcolm Clothing School L.idics who do not know Hudin^ a nortshlo c ewin? ft ,;i('hmo Koi-h p- r on w . I! make a imiilc caemont. She Dr 38 Bu le Bruce Klhs, w ho is Bohbv \\ e!ib am 1 B F. Stnl 1 oiled in M emplus, 1 'run Whitmire \ i led \\ B J'( r- h.is ret urneil lo In base alter rell III tlie \\"d( 1 rut l I 1 O' p d a 1 -pendin’, u ivei ■ k - leave with on la t Thin ■ da i hi moiher Mi •- \\ F F. 1 1 i - M r and Mr- (' ■ l .1 Me end ' tiu i rel «tt i V (‘ I .eiidi n in ' ei i t hen datlt .’liter \l r und M V' Jimmy 1 terry and - 11 - m 1 aw , Mr and Mrs Mid eh i h Iren K.i.v and Mike Robert Bo! ei Sunda i :n An T T ork '-lion 1 v i ded Sundav der-i ill \i ith Mr- r>< '! I'V - UK it her. Mr and Mr 1 ); i \ id Storai Mr T re 1 Bi mIi i 1 and 1 a m M v ol ( ■ reern die i t-i M r and M I’M Frank Y oUt)’. 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Mi Mr. B.eri lice Ml F lhannon. w dh -el i ■ral e!n-( ■ irtend- and rel and at ii (’ hi iim invited ited .11 i e > wa- rememherei 1 with 'vs=^ - k /- A Ks\ -a )</ / // /1 i-i t Kv MRS. SARAH SI OARS (Orrespomlent irara neinnB nraa _ um u ilUBBlBIB] tyuuuiuu ■tiio nnm — I VI H i l|ilt.l . It y 44 - M.in’s nir c 4(i - A in nn mi m <i lii'in . ) 47 - i ii oiH't n led 49 - S ign ol i ho y.Khiif 51-1 !f iiu-t,t;i r\ Rf'i'i - ni<" ::i: ( i: ; (iei) ) ) 1 'i ia* of ii.irsuir hr!’ aunt. Mrs llattre kms in < ’olumbia iecen the honie n| Mr and Is (i lira/il Mr Clyde Trammell Mrs mule Blnkelev \ Mr Maul I’rnxe ol I.aureus eiKs alter an hour in the Sell Memorial Hospital parti relic hmeiil m (ireenwoofl on last Thun lie moiher a-si ted m the day eotertammu Mrs Charles Haney. B(M1\ WOMAN S ( I ( It TONIOIIT lean, .lame- and Ann Haney A \cn rnti iestine pronram n tinned to hot and Mr and Mi B111 \ Me has tiren planned lor t hi I Wall melon. I) (' CROSS HILL NEWS S Mi and Mn (day. Cindy . ol \tlaid a. (ia , I .oiiett s mother W (I I .our 11 and Tnppy i tsited Mrs Mrs B W (inllm on Friday Miss Matie I.eaman has home m Iter \ isd I'urner and .lot I H e\ i \ a I Menace w d 1 he held at tin I'n st Bapti 1 Church ol Ctes Hill March 24 28 Mrs Irwin Wlntelord and ^lerri ol I.aureus \ isped Inend on Sunday altornoon The light one... Pet Cottage Cheese Fresh, tender, dedicate- the lit’hi cottage cheese is ITT, you bet! » dairy produrl fnxn PET h which me her immunity I.eaman t oni "Id i \ Lines a atkwa A PUBLIC SERVICE OF SOUTH CAROLINA PETROLEUM COUNCIL Nestled in a corner of the Bee Dee area ol South Caro- “Wilson Duelling Code Ima is Marlboro County, a in ante-bellum days, rich agricultural region also hustling with industrial acti vity. soon to take time out to explore its historic past. Ticket s i or Hie tour an (it e an I daii'.ilder \ i ited dm Woman'- C Mr llaivey m a Columbia meits at the ( Hospital and also Bit Billi Buildm.' Ilnir-dai llariey at Fort .laek-on. Sun at 7 dll p m day Mr- (i rai e ('(inner w it I I io Mr and Mr- Dai id li Itnh the uu< t peaki r hnn 'in 1 eft and lamily ii ited the with her -tide- and curios <i| loridor'- lather .1 B Boh- aountrie he ha lisped efts. Suiidai m Lyman Ml member- are m-ed to Mr Maraaret ( hutnlei ol he pre-i nl V isilm’s are al i (deenwood visited Sunday al- milled ternoon with Mr Alma llai I.VDIA BAPTIST NEWS \ey. (., \\ TODAY Mrs Cordon Davis and The .lumot (ini' NiimIuiiv Donna "I Laurens and Mr will meet I hur-dai itod.n lohnny Mann. Dianne and at (I F \l at the ehmeh Donna ol Waterloo visited K.T.l . STI D\ ( <H RSI Mi and Mr Frank Walker ’Our ('imperative Bru in Saturday. yram will In' the topic o| S Sgt Dickie .lames ol the rraimnL' I mun Studi day- March 24 Fold Knox. Ky is visiting a Course at the church Mon March 23 birthdays will in- " <M | ( >w days with his mother, day. Tuesdav and Thursday elude Mike Satierlield Mrs Mrs. Mark Conner and hi March 2a 2!i and 28 at 7 Fula (Kimton. Wayne Alier - - and p ni cromhie and (i C. Barrish !■ Fv erv one an ited to .1 r a-ter. Mis or -ometime Mi's II M Turner and Mr B B Sepal's v i devl m (ireeiiv die on Tuesday alter in '"ii I t and Mrs I lay nr Work man .Ii "I Mexandna. \a i i t'-d relativ os over the w i i kend They came lor the Inner.d ol I .t W orkman's tin • le Mr ( harle \\.>rkman ol K i nard- Miki Turner ol the l m v ei sp v ol South ( arolma pent the weekend with Ins parent Brv and Mis .lohn 'hildreii. I lehbie. Micki Bence .Time- James T' available m advance Ironvlhe o shieid- i.t llemmaway va- Marlborough Historical Sue- ded his sister. Mrs. Connei A Historic Homes Tour 1 e tS in Bennettsv die and on ponsored by the Marlboro- the day ol the tour at the I Fstorical Society will he Bcnncttsvillc Fcmal. Acad- hcld Sunday March 31 from 2:0(1 to (TOO pm. beginning at the restored Bennettsvdle Female Academy construct ed in 1830. 'The tour route will cover fiO miles of the most historic portion of Marlboro County, including homes and historic sites dating hack to Colonial l imes. 1 One of the homes to be toured’ is "The Begues Blare,*' site of the signing of a cartel for the only exchange n| prisoners during the Amer ican Revolution. The planta tion home was built Claudis Bettues in 1770, fifteen years bet ore the official establish- j merit of Marlboro County. Begues constructed the home in upper Marlboro County on land granted him by King (leorge III. Today the house contains some or iginal furnishings of the per iod and features a rare wul- ! nut panelled dining room. Also in the upper part of the county is “Rose Hill,’’ the Cillespie family plantation built in 1828 and surrounded by azalea and spring hull) gardens. A three-story home located near Bennettsville is “App- pin.” Built in 1867 by William S. Mowry, a Charleston cot ton merchant, the house is built in Charleston style and has a double.porticoed fa cade. ‘MAGNOLIA’ Included on the tour is “Magnolia,’’ a Bennettsville home built in 1853 by Chan cellor William D. Johnson one of Marlboro County's three sijgners of the South Caro lina Ordinance of Secession. The route will pass the site of the old Court House known as “Carlisle.” It is where the original Marlboro County Court House stood from 1789 to 1820. It was in 1819 that Bennettsville was founded by act of the S. C. Legislature. The town took its name from Thomas Bennett, then Gov ernor of the State. Other sites to be noted in clude the “Sawmill Baptist Church’’ built in 1820; the “River Road,” a route used by General Francis Marion during the Revolution; an en campment site ef General Nathaniel Greene in 1780; and the site of the home of John Lida Wilson, Governor of the, State from 1822-1824. Wilson was the author of the famous emy Restoration in Bennetts- vdle, locatod on Chcraw Street. Biices aie $2 lor ad ults and 50 cents lor students. Subscribe to The Chronicle tend the nidi T Mrs Martin Boozer's birth RLVIVAI. PLANS MADE day will he March 22. Saturday. Revival Services will he March 2 7 birthdays wall hi Mr Brue Waters visited his April la-21 with Rev Glenn Charles Coker. 1.eland Nelson mother, Mrs. Mollic Waters Mo-tello former l inon Bap_ and Mr- Sarah Shelnut. m the Abbeville Hospital t/sl Church pastor now pas Keith and Kevin Huskey sunday tor ol Northside Bapti t will celebrate then birthdays Mrs Charlie James and Church of Woodruff .March 26 Mr- Bobby James and did BIRTHDAYS, .March 25 will he Mr- Mar Iren visited the formers si- AVNIVLRS.ARILS ion Lawsons birthday ter and brother-in-law. Mr Rhonda Bhipp-. Mrs Hugh Mr and Mrs Charles liar and Mrs Hanes Gordon. Sun, Ballard and Mrs Ycrnor vey will observe a wedding day afternoon in Abbeville. Dees will observe their birth- anniversary March 26 Impula Sport Coupe (toiexroundj, 4-Door Sedan, Station Wagon Announcing the beginning of the end of a great sale. March 31st is the last day of your Chevrolet dealer’s Impala V8 Sale. So Hurry. Willi the sale about to end and spring about to begin, there could hardly be a better time to bpy America's most popu lar car. Today through the 31st you can still buy a new Chevrolet Impala V8 Sport Coupe, 4-Door Sedan, or an Impala Wagon specially equipped with popular equipment—at sale savings. What’s more, three additional popular packages of equipment are also available at sale savings. The more you add, the more you save. AT SALE SAVINQS EVERY SALE CAR HAS: Whitewall tires, front tender lights, ap pearance guard group (includes door-edge guards, color-keyed floor mats front and rear, bumper guards front and rear on coupes and sedans, front bumper guards on station wagons). PACKAGE NUMBER 1 HAS: The big Chevrolet 327-cubic-inch 275- horsepower V8 engine plus Puwerglide Automatic Transmission. PACKAGE NUMBER 2 HAS: Power steering and power brakes. PACKAGE NUMBER 3 HAS: Power steering, power disc brakes, and the Comfortilt steering wheel which ad justs to individual driver preferences. It could be a great summer. Be smart. Be sure. Buy now at your Chevrolet dealer’s. Ask your Chevrolet dealer about his Golden Anniversary Truck Sale. PLAXIC0 CHEVROLET, INC 39-1707 w. MAIN ST. TELEPHONE 833-0040 CLINTON, S. C. #T/' , ■i’ TV-.'' "Mmmm... looks like the cover of a $ 79 Sealy mattress It is. But it costs $ 30 less! Mam, we kid you not, the fashion-desiejned cover was formerly used on a Sealy PostuiepediC'" nationally ad vertised at $79.SO. Inside, the reinforced edge supports are the same ones used in a $69.99 Sealy mattress and the same exclusive Dura Card innerspnng used in a $59.95 Sealy mattress. All yours at a low, fow price! Sealy REST GUARD-now only full or twin each piece T. E. JONES & SONS, Furniture 200 West Main St. — 833-0123