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lf>—THi: ( HROMCI.E. ( linlon. S. (\ \pril 1. l‘)(^ WBTV C M F» Junior High News \\y \U H\ JOHNSON -prlr.ns.; r :l'k1 111 BETH JOHNSON Correspondonf I 111 K SI > V 1 ! . M’HIl. I Miki HoiiL'Iiiv. I :'M\ p m. n. ; i ■ -i pi! 11 .r'r ft N ■ !.)<• , 1“1 V. .-'k < "I ' Arlhur Smith. s p m. (i V Thr I u« \ Show, : w\ 4^ v ( id.ir Jjf i kttm. ^ -s * . . M M’KIl. 7) r r (iomer l‘v Ie . ’ zL • 1 -Mt , ; .link 111 n n \ - !() p m. ( , ■ . • - v r a M r : r e. ■ Colt HtiUanN IIt‘rut">. '* |'m Hi'^aii iudiifo a pi > • f,,: p, lioiif! K ;rk i 'olor. s( M> W M’KIl 7 21 -t ( t nlurv. :> !0 p m Walter t'rork'.t- n P ' ’ ' ''l'ai’>tn(‘< < t' V ■' (ohir. Dirk \'.in IDkr Special. " t Mi-.^ion lmpi'"!hli D' i' m Pie IMF - ' - h ut' Color Veterans’ Check List Is Given pt Cotton Planting «. * Is Beginning Carol l)ail\. Beverly Tetlarcis. the I'ottou 1114 advua ami IDm'i'll \ am t'. Tlu^e run m m tor \ u e president are s:'err.il .loius. \ane> Sadler and l.omne Welntnt These 'tuden!' will make spet't'ht's ■vtere tin- -Unient luul> m\t H' n~ a eop\ ol \ our di week We wah 'Mh I rul.n Wo' ir p m. h them all i ha’ e torm ' -ri k a 1 n'Me' it ■grader- are l -. v eiir tlu ir ehna e addi'e-- m -ul'ieet- they < It ‘IK V i' \ i ar I'm. Rep 1” e! die earn die-- 'e \ \ P - aware that Inch ,a!c •.ng etui ! u, r r • . t mi: eaeti'id • ur w r te .d’ ’ i.p t’K and keep M tie n w v -Ul'.un e. :in In .g^ntit ^1'ade be ■ u: mr eiu i ■ Mak r -III ur Mi u: - h .lin e 11 -' - ’In an re l 'r ula ' I 1' m F i' unit es, 1 I ’.11 p in P m s \ n i:d \ v \i’kii. 6 Jaekie (.ha-on, 7:.10 p.m. 'iartin l andau Color Be-t of Holhwood. W i N Ste \\ ,1 vt (i: .1: aer. ( olor. TIKSDW. O’KIl 9 Daktari. 7 :CU) p.m Judy ma-um rades as .. - .i.imr. Color. Ktnl Skelton, >;J0 pm Lutherans Observe Holy Week ar Charlie Browns All-Stars, Xipsey K. c 1*1 * ioEi ai'o ; -el! and 1 • • A-- ivsts. I olor. S : to p.m. ( rariie Brown , t h e > the •tn lO.-i. Snoopy ( ohtr. WKDNKSDAY. Al'KIl 10 Theater Three, 7 p.m, ‘•S,,me*h;: y’ For the Ba N with \ icter Mature. Jonathan Winters, 10 p.m. (iue-1are (.i dt r. \ 1 hr id ire. Boi'ide (.»* r.try. M, | iyr. Michaels. Color. Accessories Make Outfit Complete My Ksi^bors ' Jf MW i ; A1)r -* \«r- wi By ,M \KIK IIF.GLFR neat, (dean and fresh looking Fxt. Home Economist 5 Accessories should he in Acces-une- are those ex- current fashion tra- that make an outfit com- Way We Do It plete^Sume can tie classified When aecetrfconzing a ch*s- a- a mu-t. -uch a< hoes and tunic, the first selection “Fvetife lv call* me c hief, k- m ho-e that would he should lie the head cover.rm ;fiev aren't u w *h .dnio-- anv outfit It .■viiuuld be in keeping w.th • '-ume a: ■ oMm ••■r protection, ela--ification definition -ui'h . warm iia’ or scarf Mouthful styles flatter the and Move- m winter. Many yound girl. Whimsev tee. tfia: a hand hag of some The second accessory to Fitteen ’liou and pounds of is a mu-t. too, for carrying select is the shoe: (() . an , ,, ,. iril)Pl ri 1 i^ j,, .p,. the ir c'-sentials There are As the hemline goes up. the - filer accessories such as a heel height goes down. This -carl. belt or jewelry, which keeps milady in balance in< ‘* an( l 1,1 * l ’-'* a ^' u, “ 1 ur '' add ’lie fa-hion accent suit- Currently heels art low and tier, hutterti-h, herr n. . and able tor each classification toes are square for day and .quid are tip -; ,ple mod-. ai.<! t.uu comphte Die total evening. | )u t ^hiimtc erah-. (dam- and Beginning nt'xt Sunday eve- r ’i_ and continuing through i : tile V .!, hll - 1 .lit her ,.n t'iaireii wdl hold two -iic- i a! Holv Week services dui ' v t xet'pt I hin -day ()n i'hur-day ev etung when the H iy Communion will he ad m.ni-te'cd. a tdm-tnp with iccorded commentary will he presented a- a part "I all erv .cc-. afternoon and ev e nmg I in iilternoon -erv ice-, he _ inning on Monday and de- -mitcd e-peeially tor children, and their dependent to con will begin at d o'clock and tact their local \ A olllces loi will la-t no more tiian 20 a-sistanee or mtormation n minutes The evening serv garding any \ A benetit. a e planned w ith the enngre- . at mu and other- in mind. Although m o - t marine wdl begin at 7:30 and. except snails are generally sluggish on Thursday evening, will and reining. tin' Florida c uicludc by H 30 horse conch i- known to he Dr F B keisler the con-, voracious. It will attack, kill _regation'- interim pa-tor. i and at least partially devour and the congregation extend] other -nail- md even large an invitation to the general 1 crab-. rep'U't- Marine'and ot public 1 I' lorida mum about m policy num \our insur hi lumeiici , ry \ \ can pay n urauce only to hem t mia' ie- vv ho-e name- are on record, -o tie sure to update vv ith marriage- death, d.v ore, etc Save tune mil mi 'tiev and ,v ini iap-o m 'n-uranoe by hav ;n _ y our pi emium- de ducted trom voui' moidhfy \ \ check It you do "o' receive mune'arv bciaUit- Ipun \ \ pay your insurance (pmrter !y. -emi-annually or annually lather 'ban monthly to -av e mom y on prt nuums Watkm- -aid In neficiarie- ot veteran-, vv hen vv riling about pen-ion or eompensa t um. sir uld give t lie name ol tlie decea -ed v i tcr.m and Ins \C ' number, a well as their ow n name Watkm- urged veteran- -peeimen exhic.'ed at Mar even eabiu look. The handbag is the third The acre—ones used will accessory selection depend lam-iy >n one s age. Handbag- are to be carried ( ‘ R '‘ the custom- n her eommum- by the handle as an extension f. and the \vpeot activities in of the arm Currently, the winch -he will ’akt part bag is "in'' with the young Acce- orie- can furnish an A clutch bag should be held interesting ace- nt hut -hould c asually and "unclutched " aDo i:' ,n w.th the feeling of Glove- are the fourth item the outfit They should "tell to be selected: the same -'orv I! an outfit Gloves are a must when rougher texture upplemcnt the Rhinestone- and crystals are for after live only, i’carl- are alway- ivght lor dresses and lormal- Delicate jewelry is suitabU tor tmer fabrics; ro-erve heavy icwelry for Contrasting belts accent tie wat-thne Be sure this i- the objective if you do this Scarf should be worn -oft ut the neckline. i- very tailored, it will he ap- whearing a hat. Gloves are to propriate t u-e fussy acces- be worn, except when eating sor.es with if. these should he Glove length is wrist length used for tenumne. "pretty or braselet length gloves for girl" look length-sleeved coats or dress- Styles and colors of acces- es (gloves should meet long ^ a P t current tad- only in scenes change Th;-\ as well sleeves) or for short sleeve keeping w/h line and iabric. as personal characteristics, dresses. With three-quarter should be considered by the length sleeves on coat, dress per-on when selecting acces- on coat, dress or suit, gloves sones. Basic acce.-.-one- rules should meet the sleeves and art may be slightly crushed down 1 Access.,! ie- should bar- from them. In formal wear, monize with the oustume and you may wear either wrist repeat the "story". length gloves or those aboev 2 Acces-one- .-hould relate the elbow Pastels are always to the size and age of the per- good in summer — colored son. gloves may make a eome- 3 Accessorie- shold he suit- back able to the occasion and in- A final touch to the aoces- tended use. sory picture is jewerly, belts 4 Accessories should he i or scarf: ROWE FURNITURE WHERE TO FIND IT? — AT — ON RE6NERT PLAZA JOANNA, S. C. HlcJii & “ Why didn’t I think of insurance To be sure that you have no uninsured risk, ask us at VV. S. Hatton Agency for a free survey of your risks and your policies, to guard against uninsured losses. BAFECO W. S. Hatton Agency Insurance—Real Estate Phone 833-3829 to the betrothed of our city £ % Nv.i i..-. t' .- y r' &nwtalicn An invitation to register for our romplete Bridal Service and to be one of our happy, carefree brides. To us, each one is the mo-t important bride in the world . . . Let our Bridal Cposultant aid you in planning that most wonderful of all days — ^our Wedding. Make it an occasion to remember with pride and nostalgia, always. Enjoy the confidence that comes with knowing that all details have been cared for in the correct manner . . . ^ou can depend too, upon the social correctness of our ‘'Paper Troii'-eau,” complete from invitations to napkins . . . Our entire Bridal Service is yours without cost or obligation. and gift! When you come in to register, you uill receive a beautiful gift that will increase in sentimental value throughout the years . . . Also a copy of our lovely booklet, “Before the Wedding March.” DIUARD BOLAND Jeweler East Pitts Street MIMtlR OF NATIONAL BRIDAL SCRVICI u I 4 I Tips on hovv to gi t a quicker and more -ati-tai tor y res ponse trom the \ tderails Ad ministration atv m a chock list released bv \ A lor v cter an- and their tamilie- llow ai d \\ atkm-. I auren- Counti Son tee < HI avr. gav e l ontac’ y our local \ \ otficc, nm the \ \ ot I icc m \\ a-lungt n. D ( , tor -peed icr -cn ice B: n. NOTH F OF INTENTION TO DISSOl.V F. CORPORATION NOTK'K IS HKHEBY Gl\ F.\ that IM TTS Dlld^RD IMDLKMKN T GO has filed w ith the Secretary of State of the South Carolina a State ment ot Intent to 1 hssolv e the said GorpoTatjon and to wind up and liquidate it- business and affairs. Dated this 3rd day nt April. 19<)8. 1M TTS-DllJ.IABI) U K FITTS. JR. PRFSIDKNT undersigned, am., the c in debted to said estate will please make payment like wise. Mrs. Clara P. Blakely Executrix 518 V Broad St. Clinton, South Carolina Date March tith, 19t>8. A4-3C-A18 4A - Itc name and eorre-pon ot ad ('RF.I)ITOKS’ NOTH F All persons having claims against the (‘state ot Bluford \\ Blakely, deceased, are In retry notified to file the same dulv verified, vvitli the ( REDITORS’ NOTICE I Ml persons having claims against the estate of Velma Burr Forck, deceased, are hereby notified to file the! same duly verified, with the undersigned, and those in debted to said estate will please make payment like wise. I Sara Burr Forck Tronic i Kxecutrix 401 Cedar Street ( Imton. South Carolina Date March 1, 19b8 A4-3C-A18 Rock Hill Hosts Visitors ROCK HILL — The DK:; Rock Hill "Come See-Me schedule for April t> - 14 i picking up tempo. Garden c\ perts say the city's azalea- camellias, and dozens ol other floral varieties should be at their peak during 1 h ''Come-See-Me" week. The gardens will tie furtlicr enhanced by the presence m Miss South Carolina. M < Rock Hill, and a court ol dnz ens of York County lovclie on hand to greet somt 50.000 out-of-town guests. Dozens n| area private gardens will al.-o he open to the public ; oi m ganized tours with trtmspor- tation provided The theme of ' Gome-See Me" this year is "Industry 'Hi Parade. - Spring HAND CARVED SOLID MAHOGANY IMPORTED MARBLE TABLE TOPS FROM ITALY W 46" D 28" H 19" 169,95 fc J c ’•—j W 18'’ D 14" H 2m" 59.95 W 4(r D 17 5/r H 28Ji” 114.95 • • • • 'rff,,., •. .VAym(-.a-. W 36" D 18" H 30" 99.95 ADD CHARM TO YOUR DECOR WITH A LOVELY VICTORIAN TABLE Dia. 22" H 28 1 /2 ,, 14.95 j w 33V?" D 21 VC H l? 1 /?” 89.95 SEE ALL PIECES DISPLAYED IN OUR WINDOW Victorian Sofa and Chair Sale SOFA - Solid Mahognay Frame, Fine Green Brocatel Cover $29995 Ladies’ or Gentlemen’s CHAIR Green Velvet Cover • • • $119.95 SIDE CHAIRS Red Velvet Cover $59.95 All of above pieces can be specially ordered - De livery about 3 weeks in event pieces sure sold out. Same low prices. 204 N. Broad St. Dial 833-2628 Clinton, S. C. EASY TERMS TOO! " % Vl ■ ■ r