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* \ I I 4-B—THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., August 6, 1970 GRAND OPENING! Master Camper Sales And Service Irvins Road—'z* Mile off Hwy. 24B Near Monsanto Authorized Starcrafl Dealei—tst Showing 1971 Models News of Joanna BY MRS. W. J. HOGAN i Happy Birthday i ! To Us! ^ On August 4, 1952, we opened Plaxico Mo- * tors with a franchise to sell Chrysler-Plymouth * Cars in the building on South Broad Street now » occupied by the Clinton-Newberry Gas Authority. ^ That means we are 18 years old this week— * and we want to take this means to thank you fine * people of this area for helping us grow and pros- * per. * We just hope that our service in the past 18 * years has earned your continued patronage for * the future. We expect to be around for a good * many years to provide the very best in transpor- * tation for this community. * * Thanks a Million * : Plaxico Chevrolet : Inc. * 400 West Main Street In Clinton Mr. and Mrs. Ted Davis and family of Camden were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Buford Lowery. Rev. and Mrs. Vernon Inman of Winchester, Va. spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Crocker. He is a former pastor ofthe First Presbyterian Church here. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Rushtoo of Tampa, Fla. spent the week with the formers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Rushton. Mrs. Pearl Williams and children and Mrs. Polly Wilson of Roanoke Rapids, N. C. spent last week with the formers par ents Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Arro- wood and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Wright were among others to visit Mrs. Pearl Williams who is a patient at Self Memorial Hospital on Sunday. WOMANS CLUB Thursday (tonight) at 7:30 the Joanna Woman’s Club will hold their regular meeting.lt will be held at the club house and each member is urged to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lewis and Bobby of Blufield, Va. spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lewis and family. Mr. and Mrs. David Madden joined Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mc Gee in Ware Shoals on Satur day, July 25th and attended the all night Gospel Singing which was held at the Greenville Me morial Auditorium. SURPRISE PARTY On Friday evening, Mike Koon was given a surprise party in honor of his 13th brithday. Libby Ballard and Susan Sanford led the group in games to suit the occasion. Records were played and some dancing was enjoyed also. Around 30 guests were there and each remembered Mike with a gift. His mother, Mrs. Doro thy Koon and Mrs. Edna Bal- • lard served delicious party re- • freshments. The party was held- ' at Mrs. Ballards’ home. IN HOSPITAL ^ G. W. Merchant entered Self Memorial Hospital on Friday j. and was to undergo surgery on . Tuesday. STOP ITCHING WITH ITCH-ME-NOT! IN 15 MINUTES The itch it gone, or your 59c bech. Apply quick-drying ITCH-ME-NOT to deaden itching; kille germ* to .peed healing. Fine lor eczema, in.ect bite., loot itch, other .urface ra.he*. TO DAY at Young’s Pharmacy Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Boyce visited Mr. Claude Sims at Self Memorial Hospital in Greenwood, Sunday. Mrs. Effle Cannon and Mrs. Carrie Belle Boyce visited re latives in Sumter on Thursday. A Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Horn of Colonial Beach, Va. spent Monday and Tuesday with the latters sister Mrs. Willie O- Dell. Thursday guests were Mrs. Fred L. Ross of Cayce, Mrs. Elaine Cline of Michigan, and Mrs. Fredna Fugua of Amrilla, Texas. Then on Sat urday Mrs. Willie O’Dell and Mrs. Roberta Templeton spent the day in Cayce with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ross. Mr. Bud Humphrey, Danny, Tony and Vonda of Greenwood were guests last Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Humphrey. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Fred Putnam announce the birth of a daughter Lisa Ann on July 27 at Bailey Memorial Hospital. She is the former Doris Humphrey. They have two sons, Neal and Barry. WEDDINGS ANNOUNCED PRATER-RESICO Mrs. William N. Prater of 506 Magnolia Street announces the marriage of her daughter, Debbie Ruth to Mr. Clippert H. Resico, Jr. son of Mrs. C. H. Resico, Sr. of Jacksonville, Florida. The ceremony was per formed by Judge J. Hewlette Wasson with the bridesmother. her brother Joe, and also Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thomas attend ing. to Joy Abrams and John Rice. Aelia King, Dot Rikard, Suranna Moates, and BUI Will ingham will celebrate birthdays on August U. Linda Croft and Brenda Mor gan will celebrate birthdays on August 12 and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Killian a wedding an niversary. Lydia Mill News MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL. LEONARD-MARLER INSURANCE AGENCY 8SS-1121 200 CONSULT US FOR ALL YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS Life Accident Health Hospital Homeowner Auto Business Bonds THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK: There la Nothing Too Great To Be Attempted For God The couple will make their home in JacksonviUe where Mr Resico wiU be attending the University there. REER-MORGAN On July 10, Miss Patricia Lynn Riser became the bride of Mr. Walter Zane Morgan. The vows were spoken before the Chaplain at the base in El Paso, Texas where the groom is stationed. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Riser of 213 Hampton Ave. Mr. Morgan is from Myrtle Beach, S. C. The couple wiU make their home in El Paso. BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARIES Today, Aug. 6 birthday ce lebrants are Betty Ann Powell, Dollie Carr, Shortie Long, Bu ford Lowery, Loretta Lindsay, Juanita Davenport, and Pete Jenkins. Dallas Tucker and Algie Abrams will celebrate a birth day on Aug. 7, and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lawson a wedding an niversary. August 8 brings a birthday to Tommy Holley, Toni Osborne, Doug Clark and Frances Hayes. Many happy returns of the day on August 9 to Jack at the ges, Sylvia Evans, Rhett Abrams and Carson Nabors. The 10th brings a birthday A DRAIN GILES Adrian Giles Is Promoted A drain Giles of Clinton was promoted to second class petty officer on June 1. He is station ed at Glynco Naval Base ii. Brunswick, Ga. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thurston Giles of Clinton and is married to the former Barbara Fraser of Joanna. Southern Bell Hosts Students A visit to the Southern Bell Central Office was made by a group of students from the Vocational Rehabilitation De partment of Whitten Village. The students had been studying the proper use of the telephone prior to the visit as a part of their regular studies. The visit tied it all together since they were able to see all the equipment that makes the telephone work. Several of the instructors ac companied the group. from £h«BiU« ^ ou shall love your neigh bor as yourself.— (Matt. 22:39). When we count our bless ings. we find that we are better off than we thought we were. There is always someone we can help to a happier life, even though all we may give is a friendly smile, a cheerful greeting, or a kind act. Any good we give to others comes back to us. but it is up to us to start the ball rolling with our love and kindness. Girls who shrug their shoulders should shun some of the new beachwear. La PETITE Announces Special Offer Two Join For The Price of One $8 Only per month 1. Trained Personnel 2. Modern Equipment ■ v ■ 3. Excellent Therapy 4. Supervision r>. Satisfied Members Complete 3 -Month Plan UNLIMITED VISITS To The Ftnt 45 To Call «fi; CALL 833-4704 ESULTS FOR THE FEMININE FIGURE COUNTRY SHOPPING CENTER 9 P.M. MON. - FRL (Group Plans Now Available) 9 AJ1 - 4 PM. SAT. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clardy and children of Greenville were week-end guests of her mother Mrs. Lewis Abercrombie. Mrs. James McElhannoo, Miss Kathy McElhannoo and Mrs. James Stone were in Pelzer on Saturday evening for a party honoring their niece and cousin, Mrs. Jerry Harvey. Mr. and Mrs. McElhannon and Kathy attended a birthday dinner for her mother, Mrs. Verla Samples at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Sam ples in Pelzer on Sunday. Mrs. Alma Harvey, Mrs. Charles Harvey and children with T/Sgt and Mrs. Jessie Harvey and children, who were visiting from Washington, D. C. and Mr. Charles Harvey who is going to school in Clarksville. Ga. All visited their daughter and sister, Mrs. J. W. Turner and Mr. Turner in ML Airy, Ga. on Tuesday of last week for a birthday dinner for the former, Mrs. Harvey. John Reeder of Laurens spent a few days with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Motte. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tram mell visited their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Stone in Anderson, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Patter son, Roger Patterson and Dwayne Stone returned home Friday after a two weeks visit with their daughter and sister Mrs. Dianne Moore in Bartow, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Malpass and children of Greenville spent the week-end with her parents, the Bill Pattersons. Mrs. Frances Meeks, Miss Susie Meeks and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Meeks and children spent Sunday in Cross Anchor with their sister and aunt, Miss Mary Sue Holmes. Malcolm Sanders is visiting relatives in Florida this week. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Williams spent Friday night in Asheville, N. C. and attended the Moun tain Folkandsong Festival atthe City Auditorium. Mr. and Mrs. David Storay and children of GreenviUe were and children of GreenviUe were Saturday guests of her Mother, Mrs. Mary Fallaw and her brother H. W. Fallaw Mrs. Fallaw. They came to accompany their son David Jr. home after his visit here. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sprouse and children of Honea Path visited her mother, Mrs. Eula Quinton in Bailey Memorial Hospital and her brother Tracy Quinton and grandmother Mrs. HiU on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mc Lendon and Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Harvey and Dianne attended the Bagwell reunion in Simp son- ville, Sunday. Later in the afternoon the McLendon’s with her father John B. Bagwell of Laurens, visited their daughter and granddaughter, Mrs. Ro bert Bailey and Mr. Bailey in Anderson. David Gaskins with his music teacher, Mrs. Joe Land and other pupils left by j e t Monday for Chicago, Illinois where they will be attending the Conservitory of Music School. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Wilson spent Friday of last week at Ghost Towen in Maggie Val ley, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilkie spent a couple of days in Meridian, Miss, going to wel come their son Joe Wilkie of the U. S. Navy, as he returned from a tour of duty in Vietnam. He has received his discharge and returned home. Mr. and Mrs. JohoGallman and daughters spent a recent weeks vacation in Daytona, Fla. Mrs. Frank Walker and Miss Mary Walker with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wrenn of Waterloo visited Pvt Jimmy Walker at Fort Gordon, Ga. on Sunday. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT NELSON Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Nelson announce the birth of a daughter, Stacy Lynn on July 27 at Bailey Memorial HospitaL Mrs. Nelson Lucille Estes. is the former COUPLE LIVING IN CLINTOI. Probate Judge Hewlette Was son performed the marriage of Brenda Wallenzine and Wayne Alewine on July 27 in Laurens. Mrs. Alewine of Laurens is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Wallenzine of New berry. The groom is the son of Mrs. Myrtle Alewine and the late Marion Alewine of Locust St The couple are making their home on N. Livingston Street in Clinton. BIRTHDAYS ANNIVERSARIES Billy McGee will observe his birthday Aug. 7. August 8 birthdays will in clude Mike Crawford, Ira Bailey, Steve Frick. Mrs. Jim my Richie and Mrs. Ronald Pace. On August 9, Sherman Mas sey, Guy Parrish and Donna Dillishaw will be celebrating their birthdays. Mrs. Jimmy Earl Gregory, Mrs. Nellie Dean, W. L. Motte and James Bagwell willcelebrate their birthdays on Avgust 10. Renee Sanders and Mrs. Je- nene Johnson’s birthday are on August 11. On August 12, Miss Brenda Waters, Mrs. Jack WeHunt and Keith O’Bryant will observe their birthdays. Mitzi Wyatt WiU be 6 years old, August 13. Miss Teresa Seay and Mrs. Bobby Bennett wiU also have birthdays August 13 along with Donny FuUer, Tina James and Dena Black. Mr. and Mrs. H. N.Hughey and Mr. and Mrs. E. W. MitcheU wiU observe their wedding an niversaries on August 12. WITH THE SICK Miss Cindy Bari owe under went a tonsilectomy at Self Memorial Hospital in Green wood last week. WiUie TerreU and Bruce BagweU are patients at BaUey Memorial Hospital. Miss Nettie Prince has re turned home after being a pat ient in BaUey Memorial Hospi tal. Charlie Harris returned home Sunday foUowing surgery at Self Memorial Hospital Spi'az in Greenwood on Tuesday last week. of Mrs. (Fannie) CharUe Motte remains a patient in Bailey Me morial HospitaL Mrs. Eula Quinton also re mains a patient in Bailey Me morial HospitaL PEAR-CRANBERRY SAUCE 1 (1-lb.) can Bartlett pear halvet t cup* fresh cranberries 4 cup sugar 1 teaspoon grated lemon peel Drain pear halves, reserv ing syrup Slice Combine reserved pear syrup with cranberries, sugar and lem on peel Bring to boil and simmer five minutes Add pear slices and simmer five minutes longer. Serve warm or chilled as meat accom paniment Makes about three cups 5,033,809 persons visited South Carolina’s 28 state parks during the 1969-70 fiscal year— a 13.7% increase over the 1968- 69 season. R6S€ARCh Repopt by A SEDDON - C.GUARINO Perry Rowe & Proctor arrive in 1635. One of the acts of King Charles I of England which raised mdigna tion throughout the country was the imposition of a forced loan without the grant of parliament, and this was the mam reason why John Winthrop began the mass emigration to America in 1630 This and other injustices led to the same action by Perry, Rowe and Proctor in the year 1636 when they embarked on the ship "Assurance” under the command of Captain Isaac Bromwell These three men had to go to the town of Gravesend and be examined by a minister to assure him of their religious beliefs. When this was done they then had to sign an oath of allegiance to the King Rowe was a locksmith, Proctor was a brick maker and Perry a harness maker. As qualified tradesmen they were held in high esteem and were assured of full employment m Virginia where they landed. The "A ssurance" arrived in 1635 I Capt frrru From the Old English word pinge which meant a pear tree, this name ap peared first in Essex in the year 1327. The coat of arms rftows a silver background on which is a blue chevron between three red lions. Thera are three golden buglehorns on the chevron. ftotu? An important name in Eng land, Scotland and Wales in the 16th century Rowe has been granted no lesa then nineteen coats of arms. The first person of the name to arrive in America came in 1621. The coat of arms illustrated shows three gold lambs on a rod background. thrortor A "proktour" was a "man or "agent” in the Middle Ages and from this the Proctor name derived. Families of the name were located in Middlesex and York in the letterpertof the 16th century. The coat of arms shows throe red martlets on a silver background. YOUR BODY A SIGHT HOW? OR IS FT LUMPY. BUMPY. BENTED DENTED. SCRATCHED. MASHED? IF SO. BRING IT TO US! WE'RE EXPERTS ON BAD BODIES! CECILS BODY WORKS CORNER OF EAST CAROLINA AVE. AND SOUTH WOODROW ST. • BODY WORK • PAINTING • 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE itar