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I < I f- « * « * * * « « •k * * « * * * « * * •» * * ♦ « « * * * * * * ■* « ♦ « * « * * * « « ft ♦ * « ■» ♦ ■k « « « # « ♦ a * « * k ft » f« ♦ * * « « ft ft « ♦ « ♦ ft t k 4> ft * « ft « « « * ft ft * ft ft ♦ ft ft ft ft « * *. *1 *| ft I ft 1 4-A—THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., Augi IS, 1970 LYDIA MILLS STORE BACK TO SCHOOl TIME •BOYS' WRANGLERS • SHIRTS by CARNAKE • SHOES Tty ROBIN HOOD VWWVWWWWWWVAftft/l Quality Merchandisi Reasonably Priced Peaches and Cream Dresses vvvvvvvvwvvvvvvwwvu "LAY-AWAY" SWEATERS-COATS ELECTRIC BUNKET! VVWAWWVWWVWVVVVVVW Come by and register (or FREE prizes being given away Saturday August 15, in our FURKITURE DEPl News of Joanna BY MRS. W. J. HOGAN Fabulous Fabrics! All the Lengths! August Layaway Coat SALE! s Laurent Plata Laurant, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Allred Wise and Aaron Morris has return ed after a two weeks vacation in Montreal, Canada, with Mrs. Wise’s sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Fellow and sons. They visited many places of Interest and on the return trip they visited Nlagra Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Hend erson and family recently spent several days in Deland, Fla. with the latters parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grady Martin, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Martin and daughter Shannon of Deland, Fla. has returned after spend ing a few days here with the Lowell Hendersons. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rey nolds and Mrs. Ann Coleman and sons, Kim and Brian of Atlanta spent last week-end with Mrs. Annie Hall. Saturdays visitors were Mr. and Mrs. James R. Hall and Marion of Mountville. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Sessoms, of Winston Salem, N. C., were last week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Livingston. WITH CLUB Miss KathyVau^ian is spend ing the week at Ocean Drive with the Horlzan Club. ATTENDED FUNERAL Mrs. Frank Rowe and Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Brewer motored to Macon, Ga. on Tuesday to attend the funeral services on Wednesday for Jack McPeters. Mrs. L. D. Edmonds and Dora spent several days last week in Aiken with Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Johnson. Miss Ruth Hair recently spent a month in Columbia, La. with her sister, Mrs. H. E. Echols. They visited many ; places of interest. Mrs. Helen Mouser joined them in visiting a friend, Mrs. Eleanor Dillon, in Albuquerque, New Mexico. From there they visited Santa Fe, and also the Grand Can yon. Miss Hair returned to Joanna on July 15, accompanied by Mrs. Echols. Since then they have visited relatives in New berry, spent several days at Mr. and Mrs. S. L, Hiar’shome cm Edisto River, visited Mrs. Fredna Bartle and Scott in Columbia, took in points of Interest in Charleston including the Tri-Centenial show there. They were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Nobles and spent a tew days at Myrtle Beach be fore returning to Joanna. Mrs. Floyd Pitts and Bonnie entertained Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Klnard, who will be moving to Clemson the last of this month, with a dinner held at Wise’s Barbecue on Saturday, August 1st. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kinard and Mike, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sexton. Week-end guests of Mrs. Pitts were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dunn of Greensboro, N. C. and Sunday guests were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Crisp of Mountville. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Boyce, and the latters sister Mrs. W. J. Hogan, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. James Bow man and sons in Hickory, N. C. Mrs. Cavice Brown and Mr. and Mrs. James Brown and t)eb- bie spent Saturday in Georgia and enjoyed supper in Anderson on the return trip. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Mc- Goldrick of Knoxville, Tenn., and Mrs. Phillip Foster of Augusta, Ga., were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bishop. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Harrell and children of Johnson City Tennessee, were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Humphries recently. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Humphrey. Also, Mr. and Mrs. George Krell of Peoria, Illinois visited them. They were on route to the Krell reunion which was held near Prosperty. THANK YOU NOTE The family of the late W. D. Beckom acknowledges with great appreciation every kind ness shown them during the illness and death of their hus band and father. Mrs. Sophia Beckom Mrs. Andrew L. Kimmel BIRTHDAYS ANNIVERSARIES Belated birthday greetings go to Glenn Suber of Newberry, Mrs. Suber is the former Joyce McCullough. Happy Birthday today, August 13 to Carodine Johnson, Dianne Campbell, Jeff Hogan, Mac Wil liams, Donald Brown, and Joe Wise. On August 14 Russell Adams, Maurice Welchel and Linda Oxi- dlne will celebrate birthdays. The 15th brings a birthday to Frances Douglas, Pat Hawkins, Douglas Lollis and Tammy Da venport. Shirley Rowe and Sherry Ann Jones will celebrate birthdays on August 16 and Mr. and Mrs. Heyward will observe their 28th wedding anniversary. A. Fake Far 22.99 r/ « INSIDE VIEW—Shown above is an inside look at the train cars which carried nerve gas through Clinton and Whitmire Tuesday, on the way to dis posal in the Atlantic Ocean. The gas was contain ed in coffins which were sealed in concrete. The picture above was taken as the train passed through Whitmire. The 17th brings a birthday to Herman L. Shealy, Jr., James Long and Honey Templeton. Willie Mae Flow and Calvin Franklin will celebrate birth days on August 18. On August 19 IdellShipp, Gary Shipp, Sonny Douglas andOwens Kinard will celebrate a birthday. The Senior Citizens Club of Joanna will meetTuesday morn ing, August 18 at 10 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Sula Stewart on the Clinton highway. Each member is asked to bring a covered dish. Smokey Says: ■ WMIR.AlU.UFiN SPACE,LIVING I ■ PLANTS AN 5 LIVING ANIMALS' ■ ARE ALL ESSENTIAL Kro-mE FOREST! Well, What Do Vou Know 2 fun, games and knowledge Sy MARTHA GLAUBER SHARP. Editor The He* Book o' Kno* edge Du ;/<)>< now u hat it means u hen the American flag is displayed n pside down ? The American flap is always displayed with the stars at the top. If it is flown upside down, PREVENT FOREST FIRES! with the stars at the bottom, it is a distress sipnal that 'h"u:d be in vestipated. Du y a knoii n hat "fools gold" "Fool’s pold" is a nickname for a mineral called iron pyrites, or simply pyrite. This mineral, a compound ofjron and sulfur, is sometimes found as shiny, yellow, metallic- luukinp crystals in rocks. 1 ho-e crystals are often mis taken for pold. hence the name ■fool’s p. Id.” A hu! /I / yijii khua about thn ii ord "fiction" ?■ I he word "fiction" comes from the Latin word fictio, which means "somethinp in- $*»**«?* r*gY -'■' Exciting new shapes and lengths in our collection of Fall Coats! Come see the smart looking fake furs and combi nations, the different lengths in the ever popular "Wet Look" coats ... oil at Edward's low, low prices! In sizes 8 to 18. A. Double breasted fake fur of soft orlon acrylic pile with acetate quilt lining. Buckled back belt. In white, beige or navy —__ .. 22.99 t. 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What do you know about hosti ! ,\ Centuries apo, the Enplisl word "hostel" meant an mr It was a stoppinp place where a weary traveler could fin : food and shelter for a r.ipht o: two before continuinp on h:- journey. Today when people speak of hostels, they n.ea special places where student and other travelers can fimj simple and pleasant lodpir.ps. These lodpir.ps do not off, r the same services that hotel do, and the prices charped foi food and a bed are low. Here the traveler can meet other- like himself who choose hos te.inp over the more usua and expensive ways of seeing a country. Do you knou. 1/ hat an apiary An apiary is a collection c,:' hives, or colonies of bees, ke; • for their honey. The wor: comes from the Latin apis meaning "bee." For the bee- to live, flowers with nectar and pollen must he available with in 1 or 2 miles of the hives. Blooming Bargains ■toULAt 1.04 SA VI 1.14 •OYS' | CASUAL SLACKS f $<3.38 if+wa, ffgV mi ' ^ Him 7- Pirn. 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