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THE CHRONIC EE,
Clinton, S. ('., June 27,
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A IT !• ND OR A NDDA UGH T E R ’S
WEDDING
McMASTER - NICHOLSON
Mrs. Hugh Simpson is in
Winnsboro and will attend the
wedding uf Miss Ellen Simpson
McMaster on Saturday evening,
June 29, to Mr. John Vincent
Nicholson, Jr. at eight o’clock
in Bethel Associate Reformed
Presbyterian Church.
Ttie bride-elect is the daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Kitt Rion
McMaster, Jr. of Winnsboro and
the granddaughter of Mrs. Kitt
Rion McMaster and the late Mr.
McMaster of Winnsboro and Mrs.
William Hugh Simpson and the
late Mr. Hugh Simpson of Clin
ton.
The groom-elect is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. John Vincent
Nicholson and the grandson of
Mrs. Angus Rose Nicholson and
the late Mr. Nicholson or Ridge
way, and Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Woodward Palmer at Ridgeway.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. James G. Mon
roe, Sr., Mrs. M. M. Monroe of
Latta, Mr. and Mrs. James G.
Monroe, Jr. of Detroit, Mich.,
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Aiken of
Atlanta were recent Saturday
guests of Miss Iona Blakely, J.
Aldine Blakely and other rela
tives.
week with Mr. and Mrs. Grady
Chandler.
* * *
Mrs. Jackie Oxner and Mrs.
Linda Whiteford, staff members
of Bailey Memorial Hospital,
attended a workshop on New
Medicade Care in Greenville last
Friday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bragg, Jr.
and Gloria were in Murfreesboro
and Nashville, Tenn. last week
visiting Sue and Mike Sanders.
Among sights seen were “The
Hermitage’’ Andrew Jackson’s
home, “The Thunderbirds Air
Show at Sewart AFB, Ringling
Brothers Circus, and The Grand
Ole Opry.
* * *
Mr. Joe E. McMillan, son of
Mrs. Jody McMillan and the late
J. C. McMillan, has recently l>een
pr<rnioted from Superintendant iif
Dyeing and Processing to Man
ager of Coates and Clark Thread
Mill, Albany, Ga. Mr. McMillan
has been employed by the mill
for several years. Mr. McMillan,
originally from Clinton and now a
resident of Albany, is married to
the former Kathleen Mode of At
lanta, Ga. and they have two child
ren, Brian and Kit.
* * *
* * *
Capt. Frank C. Young, Jr. who
is stationed in Frankfurt, Ger
many arrives today for a few days
visit with his mother, Mrs. Frank
Young.
* * *
George Frady underwent sur
gery at Duke last week. Mrs.
Frady was with him there but
returned home on Friday.
* * *
Miss Shirley Simpson, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. George Simp
son of Calhoun St., Joanna, left
Sunday for Self Memorial Hospi
tal, Greenwood, where she will
take training for x-ray techni
cian.
* * *
Visiting Mrs. N. W. McDaniel
the weekend of June 15 were her
daughter, Mrs. W. P. Coker, and
granddaughter, Mrs. Allan Wight
and children of Asheville, N.C.
Mrs. Alex Cruickshanks has
returned to her home in Gaines
ville, Fla. after spending some
time with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W\ G. King, Sr. Mrs. King
has recently returned to her
home, having been ill in Bailey
Memorial Hospital the past two
weeks.
* * *
Ensign Mike Reddeck, who is
stationed in Quantico, Va., spent
the weekend at home, June 22,
23.
* * *
Mr. Henry Chandler spent sev
eral days last week in Washing
ton, D.C. attending the Repub
lican Candidates Conference
sponsored by theRepublicanCon-
gressional Committee. Among
the outstanding speakers were
Hon. Nelson A. Rockefeller, Hon.
Richard M. Nixon, Rep. Gerald
R. Ford and Hon. Ronald Rea
gan.
* * *
Mr. Dewey Riddle of Sanford,
N.C. is spending a few days this
Mrs. Gary Dillard, Dr. and
Mrs. Louis Stephens, Lou, Gary,
and Tom attended the wedding of
MissSusanne Turner in Decatur,
Ga., Friday, June 21. MissTurner
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Turner, and the granddaugh
ter of Mrs. Gary Dillard.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bolick,
Jr., and son, Robert, have arrived
from Hanau, Germany and are
spending some time with friends
Your
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Program
TODAY — FRIDAY — SATURDAY
MONDAY-TUESDAY. JUNE 27-JULY 2
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4 \ dancing...
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on the
RANAVISION ’ AND METROCOLOR ^mgm
Shows 3:15, 7 and 9 P. M. — Saturday, Starts 1 P. M.
STARTS WEDNESDAY, JULY 3
For Big July 4th Entertainment
Grizzled. Toufth. A RawMder.
Ttekuleolor*
3:15, 7:00 and 9:00 P. M.
NEW OFFICERS — Shown above
are the officers and directors of
the Clinton Rotary rinh who 'vere
installed Tuesday. They are, front
row, left to right: \ ice-l’resident
Taylor Martin, the retiring presi
dent; President Ed Sadler; Secre
tary Sidney Hart/.og; hack row:
Donny Wilder, director; Allen Sim
mons, sergeant - at - arms; Rill
Shields, director; a n d Charles
Johnson, director.
Political
Announcements
WARD THRFH
I hereby announce myself as
a candidate for re-election as
Alderman from W'ardThree, sub
ject to the rules and regulations
of the Democratic Primary.
I RED BRAGG
Immediateh all the (lours
wore opened. (Acts
Thu re is a plauu. a w a \. a
work for all of u> Put u> m-u
ourselves imrpftsufnl 1 \ on u -
pled, gi \ 111 r and / row jpg l iud
sees us in 1 lis w a\. and He
will show us how w u nin li\ u
this u ay New don! -, arc < on
hinuaIly o]>eninr to m, in]- wu
ha\ e much to v r h e
and family here. They are stay
ing with Mrs. Martha Reed Work
man.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Neal and
daughters of Michigan are visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Hollis
and family this week. Mr. and
Mrs. Neal are former residents
of Clinton.
* * *
Mrs. F. F. Culbreath of Char
lotte, N. C\, is visiting her
mother, Mrs. 0. 1. Sheely.
* * +
Dr. and Mrs. Morris King and
daughter, Kathv, of Greenville
were guests Sunday of Mrs. Hu
bert Pitts and Mrs. Buell Stark.
* + *
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Galloway
of West Palm Beacti, Fla., are
visiting her sister, Mrs. JohnW.
Finney.
* + *
Jasper Rowland is a patient in
the Veterans Administration
hospital in Columbia where he
will undergo surgery.
* * *
Mrs. William Young is conval
escing at home following surgery
and stay at Bajley Memorial Hos
pital
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Chapman
and Mr. and Mrs. Lowry M. Wil
son attended the S. C. Rural Let
ter Carriers convention in
Greenville the past weekend.
* * *
Dr. and Mrs. George R. Bell-
ingrath will join Capt. and Mrs.
Herb Hammett and children of
Ft. Henning and Dr. and Mrs.
Joe Frye and children of
Marietta, Ga., at Pawley’s Is
land where they are vacationing.
f. C. Giles lias returned from
a visit with his sisters, Mrs.
Bessie Harrington and Mrs.
Callie Dunlap in St. Petersburg,
Fla. He was accompanied by his
great nieces, Misses Jackie and
Carolyn Martin of Brooksville,
Fla., who are spending some time
here.
+ + +
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Loftis,
Mrs. Nelle Bowman of Warner
Robins, Kenneth Bowman f Uni
versity of Georgia, Athens, to
gether with Mr. and Mrs. Bill
McMurray of Black Mountain,
N. C. attended the IbOtli Anni
versary of the Founding f
Motcow Creek Church, ( amp-
tiello.
Dr. A. F. Titibs > >f I urinaii Uni
versity made the address after
the burning of the mortgage
papers concerning remodeling
of the church and other improve
ments.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Camion and
daughters Patti and Dell enter
tained the Young Married Sunday
School Dept of Calvary Baptist
Church with a picnic supper at
their cottage on Lake Greenwood
Saturday evening. Momliers and
families attending were Mr and
Mrs. Robert Ballew, Amanda and
Hope; Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Huey, Kelly and Lynn; Mr. and
Mrs. Jerre Smith and daughter
Jerrie; Betty Sue Fleming-Jones
and son Robert; Mr. and Mrs.
Steve Tucker, Keven, Richard,
Ray and Scott and Rev. and Mrs.
J. W. Spillers.
* * *
CFLEBRATFS BIRTHDAY
In honor of Mr. Fred Burnett,
Sr. a birthday dinner was given
at the Burnett’s lake cottage on
Sunday. Attending in addition to
Mr. and Mrs. Burnett were Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Burnett,
Chocky and Joan of Columbia,
Mr. and Mrs. James Burnett, and
Tommy, and Roth Hughes of Jo
anna, Miss Dianne Addis, and Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Burnett, Jr. and
Lisa and Reggie.
S. D. Leake
UNPiN Sam D. Leake, 75,
brother of Thomas J Leake of
Clint' 'ii, died Saturday morning in
a Columbia veterans hospital.
A native of Laurens County, he
was a World War I veteran and
a partner in Stone Hardware Co.
other survivors include his
v. ife and a daughter.
* * *
W. B. Bryan
SALUDA - Willie Butler Bryan,
57, stepfather of Mrs. Ronnie
Johnson of Joanna, diedTuesday,
June 18, at his home at G08
Waters Ave.
Swim Classes
Slated At Dendy
Swimming classes will liegin
July 1 at Dendy Swimming Pool.
The classes will \k? for child
ren ranging in age from six to
14. The classes will t»e held from
11 a.m. until noon each day through
July 5.
There is no charge for the in
struction, which will lie presented
by the Red. Cross. The classes
are sponsored by the Clinton
Recreation Commission.
Parents, guardians and friends
are urged to see that the child
ren in the six-14 age brackets
are present and on time for each
class.
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Other survivors include his
wife, four daughters, a stepson,
another stepdaughter, a brother,
three sisters and five grandchild
ren.
+ * +
Hondback Infant
Graveside services for Shan
non l ate Ilandback, 2-day-old
daughter of Donald F. and Pat
ricia Anne Thomason Ilandback,
were held Thursday, June 20,
at Rusennuit Cemetery
The infant died Wednesday,
June 19, at a Greenwood hospi
tal
Survivors include the grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Her-
shel Thomason and Mr. and Mrs.
C. T, Thomason of Clinton, Mrs.
Robert C. Oates of Fasley, Mr.
and Mrs. Rufus A. Ilandback,
Mrs. Arzetta Ilandback and Mrs.
J. F. Braswell Sr. of Clinton.
<i,hr (Chrmtirl?
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