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Mrs. Myrtle Whitsel of this city, Leon Hedgepath and daughter Tammy of Atlanta, Ga. and Mrs. Lessie Carr and daughter Dolly of A Iken spent the week-end at F oily Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Author Sanders visited their daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bardy Cannon and family in Green ville. Week-end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. George Pruitt were Mr. and Mrs. Hilton .* Pruitt and family of Aiken, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Freeman and family of Ninety-Six, John Edward Mor gan of Augusta and Hoke Pruitt of Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Lee J. Holtz- claw, Sr. and Mrs. Essie Powell of Greer spent Wednesday with Mrs. Ada Center and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Leopard spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Leopard near Saluda. Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Martin of West Palm Beach, Florida is spending two weeks with her mother, Mrs. L. H. Pearson. *************** On Sunday Mrs. Joan Pane visited Mr. and Mrs. Willie Dominick and daughters. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Samples was her mother, Mrs. C. M. Giles, also Staff Sgt and Mrs. Avery Tucker and family and Mrs. Kenny Watson all of Woodruff. Mrs. Lib McLendon and Mr. and Mrs. Furman Adams and son, Billy, visited Mrs. Mc Lendon’s sister, Mrs. Seggie Duncan at Snellville, Georgia, Tuesday, Mrs. McLendon and grandson remained there while Mr. and Mrs. Adams visited Six Flags over Georgia near Atlanta. Mrs. Roy Waters and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Laney visited Mrs. Waters’ and Mrs. Laneys’ brother, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Colvzard near Honea Path. Misses Penny Dale and Wil- lette Dominick visited their aunt, Mrs. Robert Dixton at Blackstock, Saturday, with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James Dominick of Joanna. Mrs. W. T. Camerioo and daughter and a friend of Col umbia, Rev. and Mrs. Robert Rollins and family of North Carolina and David Roberts of Alabama were amongthose from out of town who attended the funeral of Joey SpiUers. Private Larry Owen of Fort Jackson spent the week-end here with his wife, Diane. Missy WiUiams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Williams of Greenville, is spending this' week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Williams. *************** * * * » ♦ * * * * * * * * * * » * * * * * * * * » * * * * * * LAURENS DRIVE-IN THEATRE BOX OFFICE OPENS 8:00 P.M. MOVIE STARTS 9:00 P. M. WED. - THUR. - FRI. • SAT. AUG. 12-13-14-15 PETER FONDA AND DENNIS HOPPER EASY RIDER RESTRICTED—Persons Under 16 Not Admitted Unless Accompanied By Parent or Adult Guard ian. SUN. - MON. - TUBS., AUG. 16-17-18 WALTER MATTHAU — INGRID BERGMAN CACTUS FLOWER INTRODUCING GOLDIE HAWN As Toni **************************** Week-end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bearden were Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Bearden of Woodruff, Mrs. Vallie Williams and son, Carroll and children of Lumberington, N. C., and Mr. and Mrs. Louis McAbee of Spar tanburg. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Adams attended the Adams Reunion in Elberton, Georgia mi Sunday. Some of those attending were from as far away as New Or leans, La. and Utah. A wonder ful time was had by all. WITH THE SICK Friends of Mrs. Ella Harvey will be interested to know that she has returned home after being a patient at Bailey Me morial Hospital for over a week. Mrs. Glenda Dominick re mains ill at her home. Tommy Medlin has returned home from Self Memorial Hos pital in Greenwood. Cecil Adams has returned home from the Veterans Hos pital in Columbia, where he was a patient Mrs. Pearl V. Starnes re mains a patient at Bailey Me morial Hospital. BIRTH McLENDON Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Mc Lendon announced the birth of a son, Dennis Dwayne, on July 28 at Bailey Memorial Hospital. Mrs. McLendon is the for mer Miss Shirley Lyda. RECEIVES DISCHARGE Staff Sgt Joe Adams was dis charged, August 7, from the U. S. Air Force. He was stationed at Malstrom AFB in Montana. He received the Air Force Com mendation Medal for merit orious service. He is making his home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams on Spartanburg Highway. REVIVAL Revival services, which be gan Sunday, August 9, are now in progress at the Church of God of Prophecy on N. Sloan Street and will continue through August 16. Guest speaker for the services is Rev. Joe Kelly of Batesburg. Services begin each evening at 7:30. Rev. Raymond E. Duvall, pastor of the church, gives the public a cordial invitition to attend. REPRESENTATIVES SIDNEY HARTZOG—833-2333 FRANK LYDA—833-1784 REPRESENTATIVES FRED BRAGG—833-1663 JACOBS BLDG.—833-0950 OLIN FURR—833-0066 .%\V .w.v.v.v; Rev. Raymond E. Duvall, pas tor, invites the public to attend. BIRTHDAYS Ronald Chilton will celebrate his 7th birthday August 16. Ricky Bourroughs, Mrs. Mat- tie Vee Heaton and Mrs. Clifton Heaton will observe birthdays August 15. Mrs. Glenda Dominick and Mrs. Pat Nabors will observe their birthdays August 21. CARD OF THANKS We would like to express thanks to our neighbors and friends of Clinton for the flowers, cards, other acts of kindness and their support at the time of the death of our son and brother. May God richly bless each of you. Barbara, Joe and Freddie Spillers Kramm Participates In Airlift FAIRFIELD, CALIF.- U. S. Air Force Technical Sergeant George R. Kramm, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nicolas Kramm of413 Lawrence St, Joanna, S. C. took part in the Military Air lift Command combat airlift competition Just concluded at Travis AFB, California. Sergeant Kramm, an air craft loadmaster, was a member of the team represent ing the 60th MUitary Airlift Wing from Travis. The wing competed against seven other such units from various bases throughout the country. The primary purpose of the week-long meet was to evaluate performance of aircrew profic iency in combat airlift proce dures, tactios and techniques. The sergeant, a 1954 grad uate of Clinton High School, attended Oklahoma College, Oklahoma City, Vallejo Junior College extension at Travis and the University of Maryland Far East Division. * His wife, Janice, is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. James G. Lund of 350 W. 41st Avenue, San Mateo, California. SINGING The third Saturday night singing will be held Saturday night, August 15, at the Church of God of Prophecy on Sloan Street. Starting time will be 7:30 with lots of good music. Foundations Should Be Strong If your home it bull: only on you and your earning power, it ia retting on shaky foundations. When you collapse your home collapses too. Why not build your home on stronger foundations—on the four* detions afforded by adequate life insurance prote^ tion? Your family and your home deserve the strength of life insurance. WHTl TIP LA PETITE FIGURE SALON ANNOUNCES SPECIAL OFFER! This Week ONLY! NOW YOU CAN JOIN FOR ONE MONTH COMPLETE ONE MONTH PLAN 1. Trained Personnel 2. Modern Equipment 3. Excellent Therapy oupervusum 5. Satisfied Members Hotm: 9 AM to 9 PM Mon. thru FrL 9 AM to 4 PM. SoL $10.00 (Unlimited Visits) NO ADDITIONAL CHARGES NO CONTRACT TO SIGN THIS WEEK ONLY — ALSO you may come for $1.00 a visit Pay as you take a visit Call Today For Appointment 833-4704 Town and Country Shopping Center ceseacch RepQBt by A.SEDOON-C.GUARINO mmmmmmM Engel • Detain • Bauer to Phila. The "MOLLEY" arrived in 1727 Capt. On May 10, 1728 the inhabitants of Colebrook Dale in Philadel phia county petitioned Governor Gordon for relief "against what they suffered and were likely to suffer from the Indians". The people who wrote this petition were the German, Dutch and French immigrants who owned farms in Philadelphia. Three of the people who signed this peti tion were named Engel, Heilman and Bauer. These three people had arrived in Philadelphia ac companied by two hundred and thirty other passengers on September, 1727. The name of the ship on which they sailed was the "Molley" and it was commanded by Captain John Hodgeson. It was a British built ship and it sailed from Rotterdam. lEttgpl- The main location of the Engel families in the Middle Ages was Saxony, Austria and Prussia. These families were enobled fifteen times with grants of arms and on most of these the major charge is an angel. The colors of the coat of arms illustrated consist of a gold , backgrounw with the angel wearing a red and blue dress. The wings are black and the sword silver. Srilman This is a Germanic sur name which developed in the 13th century and derived from a description of a 'healthy person' Many families of Heilmann owned land in Stras burg, Fnburg and Utrecht at the latter part of the Medieval era. Several grants of arms are re corded to the name and the one illustrated is significant and ancient. The colors of the shield are red, green and silver. Sauvr One of the most famous people of the name Bauer was Karoline Bauer, the German actress She married Prince Leopold of Co berg who later became King of the Bel gians. The name was located in Nuremberg, Bavaria, Boheme. Saxony and Allemame be tween the 1600’s and 1700's. Textile Hall Looking Fo^Lost 9 Mills Garden hoses would last a lot longer if people would let them. But folks persist in dragging them over rough concrete, driving over them, leaving the water turned on at the faucet while turning off the nozzle, crimping them to stop the water momentari ly, crimping them accident ally because someone didn’t make certain it was unwound properly and doing all sorts of things that torture a hose designed for nothing more than carrying water. Don’t be guilty of these abuses of your garden hose. Greenville, S. C.- Some tex tile mills are lost, and ’ Tex- til HaU Corporation is looking for them. The lost mills are new plants which have gone Into operation since the most re cent textile directories went to press, and therefore don’t appear on the mailing lists for the 1970 Southern Textile Ex position-International tobeheld October 19-23 at TextUe Hall here. Reason for the search; the. older mills are now pre-re gistering their personnel for the giant show which will bring some 30,000 mill men here to study latest developments in products and services their plants require in production of fiber, yarn and fabric. The pre-registration is a time-saver, enabling mill men to enter the exhibit floor through speedline doors and avoid the time-consuming delay of lobby registration. Any mill manager not re ceiving the current show mail ings is requested to write Miss Bertha M. Green, director. Southern Textile Exposition,?. O. Box 5823, Greenville, S. C. 29606. Attendance at the show is limited to those for whom mill management requests badges and those receiving invitations from exhibitors. On display will be the pro ducts of 707 manufacturers from the U. S. and 11 foreign countires with categories cov ering auxiliary equipment to up date existing machinery; in struments, process control equipment and data processing equipment; materials handling and packaging machinery; ac cessories for machinery, change-overs and parts, sup plies and services. Spice BLUE CHEESE DIP 1 (8-oz.) package cream cheese 1 cup cream-style cottage cheese 1 package blue cheese dressing mix Combine ingredients and chill to blend flavors Gar nish with paprika htCOfgtiHQ UtM By Claude Lawson THE FIRST PURPOSE of all interior decoration is to create a setting in which peo ple can live happily and in their own individual ways. Beauty ip essential ... but it is possible to create beauty which is not livable for you. That’s why chairs should be comfortable to sM in—for reeding, watching television, relaxing, entertaining. Fur niture placement should not be dictated solely by effect, but you should think about conversation grouping« that bring people together nat- nrnlly, aad consider the ac- ttvtttee of your family. .That’s why the color scheme ahmdd be one that you enjoy. Never choose a color scheme beottise is is currently in That’s why you can ■sa favorite pieces of furni ture, even of different peri- od^ if they contribute to the livability appeal of the HWrieHsts in home urnishing^ anri we win glad- v work with you in creatinx I^LK"**** beauty Ja_«iid talk over your problems . CUnton, a C.