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•wr- -*> ■ *• n r -if - % *4 , 4 * <• '■ , • « ^ « 4-B—THE CHRONICLE, ainton, S. C., June 19, 1969 Miss Armstrong Wins Scholarship rJanice Elaine Armstrong of warded on the basis of ability, Clinton is one of 14 incoming achievement and need. They are Winthrop College freshmen who made available by donations from have been awar<ted$200Winthrop businesses and industries in the Scholarships. Hock Hill area. After a few years, it starts to look beautiful. "Ugly, isn’t it?" "No class." "The hemp." "Looks like an afterthought "Good for laughs." "Stubby buggy." "El Pig-O." ' New York Magazine recently had a few choice words to say about it too: "And then there is the VW, which retains its value better than anything else. A 1956 VWi s worth more today than any American sedan built the same year, with the pos sible exception of a Cadillac." Around 27 miles to the gallon. Pints of Oil instead of quarts. No radiator. Rear engine traction. Low insurance. $1799* is the price Beautiful, isn't it? LeRoy Cannon Motors South Church Street Extension GREENVILLE, S. C. 29605 •Suggested retail price east coast P O E , local taxes v and other delivery charges, if any. additional. White- X wall tires optional at extra cost. * News of Joanna BY MRS. W. J. HOGAN Correspondent-Representative Dial 697-6949 Miss Ruth Hair met her sis ter, Mrs. H. E. Echols of Co lumbia, La. in Columbia, S. C. on Friday where they were over night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Galarneau. On Saturday they returned to Joanna where Mrs. Echols will be for an ex tended visit. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Thomp son joined Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bell of Greenwood for a trip to Six Flags over Georgia last Mon day. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Prlston White Sr. and Mrs. Ora Simpson were Mrs. Irma Crews of Reidsville, N.C., and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simpson of Marietta, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Furr and Martha of Clinton, joined by Mrs. Furr’s mother, Mrs. Eckard Boyce of Sumter, spent last week with their daughter and son-in- SALES & SERVICE ★ BOATS Larson, Starcraft, Renken, Glastron and Evinrude ★ Evinrude Motors Good Selection of New and Used Motors Yf All Kinds Fishing Equipment and Cyprers Garden Skis Phone 984-2507 HAMILTON'S law, Mr. and Mrs. Judge Vaughan and Andrea in Delray Beach, Fla. Mrs. Boyce will return to Sum ter this weekend after visiting re latives in Joanna. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Phillips recently visited Rev. and Mrs. Russell Dean and family in Pawhatan, Va. On Thursday they were guests of Rev. and Mrs. Oble Dyches in Great Falls. They all spent the night at a cottage on the lake near Camden. Miss Elaine Boyce arrived on Monday from Woodbridge, Va., to spend the summer months with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Boyce. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Petit re turned to their home in Canton, Conn, after spending several days with the latter’s mother, Mrs. Effie Cannon, Mr. and Mrs. Hogan Fuller and other relatives. ATTENDS FUNERAL Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Frazier, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Frazier, Mrs. Viola Snelgrove. and Mr. Banish those worries! I can help you with a com mon sense protection pro gram that gives you the life insurance protection you need and can afford now, then after you retire a monthly check for years and years. More and more thoughtful husbands and fathers are taking this route to peace of mind Shouldn't you? Why not call me — without obligation — today? JAMES E. FURR Box 223, Clinton, S. C. 833r-2089 0 Metropolitan Life N«w York N Y •••••••••••••••••••••••a and Mrs. Allen Frazier motored to Knoxville, Tenn., on Wed nesday to attend the funeral of Derrill Turner which was held on Thursday at 3 p.m. Mrs. Alma O'Dell of Fort Mill returned on Sunday afternoon after spending a few days with relatives in Laurens and with Mrs. Willie O’Dell and other relatives. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Sease were Mrs. J. A. Price of Bonds Cross Roads, Mrs. Everett Wicker, Denise and Kieth of Greenwood and Mr. and Mrs. Hamp Ruff and their grand daughter, Linda Ruff of New berry. Miss Karen Lowery spent sev eral days last week in Camden with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Davis and family. One of their daugh ters, Judy, returned with her to spend the week. BIRTHDAYS, ANNIVERSARIES Jean Miller observed a birth day on June 12. Capt. and Mrs. William Glenn observed a wedding anniversary on June 14. On Friday, June 20, Bill Bishop celebrates a birthday and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Rogers and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holsonback will ob serve a wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lollis will observe a wedding anniversary (>n June 21. June 22 brings a birthday to Mrs. Sloan Rowland, Bucky and Missy Weinberg, and W. D. Beckom. Also on the same day, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Davenport will observe a wedding anni versary. Birthday greetings go to Louis Hunnicutt, Dorothy Morris, E- laine Boyce, and Bill Morgan on June 23. On June 24, Libby Ballard and Estelle Sellers will celebrate a birthday. Ruth Bridges will observe a birthday on June 25. * * * In Vietnam Army Specialist Four Samuel J. McCall, 23, son ofMr. andMrs. Andrew McCall, 313 Beauregard St., Clinton, was assigned May 10 to the 1st Infantry Division in V ietnam as a cook. * * * Cheddar Cheese - The longer Cheddar cheese is permitted to ripen or age, the more it costs per pound. DAIRY MONTH TOAST—These five 4-H'ers take a milk break to toast the month of June, Dairy Month. They are, from left to right: Debbie Stoddard, Eleanor Coleman, Joanne Woods, Eileene Coleman, and Virgin ia Ann Weathers. Farm Bureau Princesses to hun dreds of people who were in the City of Clinton on that day. Dairy Vitality Van Visits Clinton Area June is focal month for Dairy Promotion throughout the nation, and Farm Bureau’s Dairy Divi sion is going all out to present the goodness of milk and dairy products to consumers of South Carolina. Utilizing the “Vitality Van” - a promotion vehicle sponsored by the Division - Dairy Coordinator Walter Bell and Roy Bryant were in Clinton on Thursday, June 12. Samples of milk and ice cream were served by Laurens County They also told consumers of the importance of South Caro lina’s Dairy Industry, which means some $200 million dollars per year to the state’s economy. ine program and the “Vital ity Van” is sponsored by dairy men of the state who invest one cent per hundred weight of milk sold to finance this effort. ’ALITV VAN f'OUNA DAIRY PRODUCTS toC m!rlS£ 4 £ 0 °D FOR YOl mUQUM FARM BUREAU DAIRY DIVI VITALITY VAN VISIT—Shown, vian^Jfcobert Bellue; sfur vj n g .are Kim iting the Dairy Month Vitality Van " ‘ in Clinton last week are, left to right: Mayor Harry Layton, Robert L. Wickham, Laurens County Farm Burea Dairy Committeeman; and Woods, Virginia Ann Weathers, Vir ginia Ann Babb, Defobie Stoddard, and Joanne Woods.— (Photo by M. L. 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