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^C—THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., Nov. 20,1969 the number of textile „ in place in the United had declined to about Ion in 1960 from over 23 in 1950, Japan’s number had more than tripled to nearly M million during the same period, the International Cotton Advisory Committee reports. :• :* c SURVEYOR Armstrong SEE THE Surveyor Tire News of Joanna BY MRS. W. J. HOGAN Correspondent-Representative Dial 697-6949 Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Ruff ofSil- ver Street were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bozard and Mrs. J. M. Bozard. Last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth C. Griffis and family of Pen dleton spent the day with them Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Tompkins spent the weekend with J. H. All- sep in Cateechee. Mr. and Mrs. Burnie Davis and Reed visited Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Davis in Woodruff on Sun day. Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Thomas were Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Noble of Mountville. Mrs. Sydney Hazel and Mrs. Cynthia Carter were Saturday visitors in Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Strasler of Columbia were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Boyd. IN HOSPITAL Friends will be interested tc know Tom Furr is a patient at the Veterans Hospital in Co lumbia in Ward 3 Room 230. Randy Thompson, student at Georgia Military College, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Thompson. On Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bell in Greenwood. spent last weekend in Easley with Mrs. D. M. Coker. Sunday guests of Mrs. Minnie Burnett and John Burnett were Mrs. Lou Kitchens and Tony of Newberry and Mrs. Henrietta Minick of Atlanta, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. George Metts, Kathy and Carolyn, and Mrs. Sara O’Shields attended the baptismal service of their granddaughter and niece, Meredith Marcie Wil liams, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Seth Williams at the Lewis Methodist Church in New berry on Sunday. They then Join ed the Williams family for din ner. Mrs. Sara O’Shields returned on Friday after spending two weeks in Mableton, Ga. with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kennington. Last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Abrams visited Mrs. An nie Gunter who is seriously ill at the Aiken County Nursing Home. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Crappsof Rock Hill visited Mrs. Glinnie Ownbuy on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wall of Greer were guests last Wednes day of Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Mur phy. Mrs. Gary Bodie and Mrs. Fred Putnam were visitors in Greenville on Saturday. BY ARMSTRONG WE THINK YOU’LL AGREE IT’S THE FINEST TIRE YET' Lydia Mills Service Station L. H. DAVIDSON. Mki\ Dinf 833-06:11 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur League mm Good Only At m Clinton-Lydia Mills Store With this valuable coupon Mrs. Ethel Hays. Mattie and ~l TORRCO RECEIVES CHARTER — On Monday. November 10, R. V. Bodmer of The Torrington Company, presented Miss Julie Young, President of Torrco, with Torrco’s Charter from National Organization, Junior Achievement, Inc. Torrco is sponsored by The Torrington Company. Shown with Miss Young and Mr. Bodmer during the pre sentation are, left to right: Eileene Coleman, Secretary; Laurie Bee, Treasurer; Miss Young: Mr. Bodmer; Renie Hollis, Vice President Sales: Larry Brehmer. Vice President Manufacturing. Kathy, Mary Jo Humphries and Mrs. Doris Whitmire were Sat urday visitors in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Morgan visited relatives in Columbia on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morgan and Tony were visitors in Greenwood on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Boyce, Ray and Don spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Boyce in Atlanta, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Corley and children visited in Greenwood Saturday. BIRTHS Sgt. and Mrs. Roy Haupfear of Dayton, Ohio announce the birth of a son, James Oliver, on Nov. 13. She is the former Peggy Hayes. BIRTHDAYS, ANNIVERSARIES Happy birthday today, Nov. 20 to Kevin Epting, and Brenda and Linda Franklin. On Nov. 21 Cynthia Dianne Go- gan, Julia Humphery and Dennis Bagwell will celebrate birthdays. Nov. 22 brings a birthday to Francine Tucker, Felicia Wise, Carolyn Garrett, and Charles Fuller. Dan Gunter and Louise Thom as will celebrate birthdays on Nov. 23. Birthday greetings on Nov. 24 go to Ora Simpson and Martha Bodie. Tracy Lyn Stockman, Mattie Hunnicutt, Stacy Holley, Ettie Killian, T. R. Chalk and Martin Bozard will celebrate birthdays on Nov. 25. Birthday celebrants on Nov. 26 are Terry Swygert, Efird Hayes, Candy Lawson, Ovalene Hum phries, Mary Lowman and Mike Chuvala. * * * Taylor Serves In S. Vietnam Marine Private First Class Paul T. Taylor, sonofMrs.'Mary A. Taylor of Route 2, Clinton, is serving with the Third Battalion, First Marine Regi ment, First Marine Division in V ietnam. When not engaged in major op erations, Marines of the battalion participate in company and pla toon size sweeps through the bat talion’s area of responsibility in search of enemy infiltrators. They also conduct civic action programs designed to aid the South Vietnamese people. WILMA WIDE MAN Miss Wideman Is Contestant Miss Wilma Wideman, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wide man, York St. Clinton, is among 16 contestants who will compete in the “Miss Anderson College” pageant to be held November 25 in the Anderson College audi torium. Preliminary plans for the pageant began several weeks ago when 24 girls were selected by vote of the student body. These girls appeared in chapel and 16 were selected. Contestants will appear in street clothes and even ing apparel. A panel of three judges will then narrow the field to five finalists. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank my friends for the phone calls, beautiful cards and flowers, sent me while a pa tient at Medical College Hospital. I can’t express my gratitude. God bless you and keep you healthy and prosperous. Am recovering slowly. Mrs. Agnes Freestrom * * * CITATION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION The State of South Carolina, County of Laurens By J. H. Wasson, Probate Judge: WHEREAS Edd Simpson made suit to me to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate and effects of Bluford Simpson. These are, therefore!, to cite and admonish all and singular the Kindred and Creditors of the said Bluford Simpson, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Laurens Court House, Lau rens, S. C. on Dec. 3, 1969 next, after publication hereof, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 16th day of Nov., Anno Domini, 1969 J. Hewlette Wasson J.P.L.C. N20-2C-N27 la C.wJi.'i $ A** - •fcr-.v * Iiuwt Baker's Southern Style COCONUT 4-Oz. Can A. G. SALT 16 Oz. 10c Carolina Pride BACON LB. Libby CATSUP 20-Oz. Bottle 29c Dixie Crystals or Domino SUCAR 5-Lb. 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