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I * GORHAM ^Setting Sale" i t ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ : ♦ ♦ ♦ i ! ♦ ♦ ♦ i ♦ : t ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ i ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ i Choose from 21 Gorham Original Designs 2-C—THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., Aufrust 27,1970 mmi peseaRCh RCpORt by A. SEDDON - C.QUARINO p Now is the time to add to or start your own collection of famous Gorham Sterling at these wonderful savings. SAVE $1000 on each four-piece place-setting. Tea spoon, place knife, place fork, and indi vidual salad fork. Imagine, you can save $80.00 on a basic service for eight I SAVE $1200 on each five-piece place-setting. Add your choice of a place, cream soup, or iced beverage spoon to the four-piece place-setting. SAVE $ISQ0on each six-piece place-set ting. Add a butter spreader to the five-piece place-setting. FORAUMITEDTIMEONLY! Sterling J. C THOMAS, Jeweler 'Its Time That Counts" Clinton ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ t ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ i ATTEND SHRINE CIRCUS — Mem bers of Cub Scout Pack 1&4 are shown as they prepared to go to Greenville Saturday, Aug. 22, to see the Shrine Circus- Front row, left to right, are: Steve Lawson, Tommy Armstrong, Dennis Hampiton, Rickey Grant, Keith Sanders; second row: David Fowler, William King, Barry Japart, Greg Alexander; third row: Giles Gilmer. Marty Grant, Wally Heaton, David McKee, Mark Wilson, Teddy McLendon, Randy Japart, Tony Campbell and Terry Sanders. Comers,Carney& Brennan Arrive1635 Before three persons by the names Carney Conners and Bren nan begen their journey across the Atlantic Ocean they had first to be granted permission to leave Ireland This necessitated a sea journey across the Irish Sea, which although only eighty odd miles, had to be undertaken in a ship under sail Upon landing in England they then had to make the long overland trip to London by horse-drawn carriage. In Lon don they were required to sign a declaration of loyalty to the Crown of England before boarding the sailing ship "Transport" which was docked at London Harbor. The "Transport", although designed to carry cargo nevertheless was to be the living quarters for over one hun dred passengers during the eight week crossing of the Atlantic Ocean The "Transport" arrived in lb?5 Capt. #**V*r<S (Campy Father, Daughter Are Reunited After 40 Years We find several grants of arms made to this name m the College of Heraldsof Ireland and in England Carney farm lies held estates in Cashel, Tipperary and Kill mallock and large tracts of land in Cork, Ath- lone and Ulster. This name is also prominent in Scotland, there being a village called Carnie in Aberdeenshire The coat of arms is colored sil ver with three red lions. imutau BY ERNIE SEGARS A father and daughter were reunited recently after being apart for about 40 years. Mrs. Vivian Matthews Mc Crary found her father, Rev. Grady Matthews of 303 Thorn- well Street in Clinton after a search that covered several states and necessitated count less letters and telephone calls to friends and relatives. The Matthews were living in Michigan when Mrs. McCrary’s parents were divorced, she was only two years old at the time, and that was the last she saw of him until June of this year. Mrs. McCrary married in Florida and lived there for several years. She and her hus band later moved to Huntsville, Alabama where they live today. They have three children. f COME SEE IRBY FERGUSON AND IRBY HOLLAND AT (UNTON MEAT MARKET (QUALITY MEATS AT ECONOMY PRICES) Turn Right At Old Beacon Drive-In (On Phillips Street) — 833-0742 Heavy Western BEEF SALE FRESH LEAN GROUND BEEF CHUCK ROAST BONELESS TOP ROUND SIRLOIN AND CUBED STEAK T-BONE DELMONICO STEAK $129 • •u. I FATBACK mirm BACON Going To Have A BAR - B - Q Sept. 7, DAY. Hash and Meat : qt. $2.00 • AAEAT, lb. $2.00 Mrs. McCrary began her search by contacting Sen. John Sparkman of Alabama to see if he could locate Rev. Matthews on the social security rolls. However, the Senator checked this out and discovered that there were many Grady Mat thews in the United States pay ing social security and it would be just about impossible to trace them all down. His daughter then began a search that took up every va cation that she and her husband had for twenty years. She wrote letters, called relatives and friends and checked out leads as to her father’s whereabouts. She finaly received information from Mrs. Fred Plemmons in Greer. Mrs. Plemmons is a Sunday School teacher at the Southside Baptist Church in Greer, and Rev. Matthews had formerly been associated with this church. She directed Mrs. McCrary to a cousin of Rev. Matthews in Athens, Ga., a Mrs. PaulineJones. Mrs. Jones told Mrs. McCrary that her father had been living in Clin ton since 1964. She came to Clinton in June and was re united with him after a forty year search. Mrs. McCrary was able to see Rev. Matthews for only a few minutes on her first trip, and she returned last week for a three day visit. She is his only child. , The Brennan Clan is one of the most renowned in all Irish history. Prac tically every major battle on Irish records men tion the Brennans in the forefront and leaders of armies Brennans were also high in ecclesias tic circles, many of them being Bishops and one of them an Archbishop The coat of arms shows a red background on which are two golden lions holding a golden sheaf of wheat (Connrra The famous rampant lion with fhe king’s crown is well known as the Conners coat of arms The name stems from Conchobhar. ancient King of Connacht who died in 97 1 The majority of Conners wt>o now bear the name live in the counties Kerry, Cork and Limerick and the name is one of fhe most illustrious m lush history The color of the shield is green and tne lion is gold 4// About Wonts COOK BEGINS 12-DAY JUNGLE OPERATIONS COURSE Staff Sargeant RobertCookis one of the 160 Green Berets of the 7th Special Forces Group (Airborne), 1st Special Forces who parachuted into Panama August 14 to begin a 12- day jungle operations course. Sar geant Cook is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jennings E. Cook of 163 Cypress Street in Clinton. The course, dubbed Labile Search I, will carry men into the humid jungle for training in survival and tactical matters as well as individual subjects that prepare men for tactical operations. Three C-130 aircraft made two passes over Gatun Drop Zone, near the locks at the eastern end of the Canal Zone, to allow jumps. After being is sued equipment, the Berets will begin their jungle training und er the direction of the staff and faculty of the Jungle School at Fort Sherman, Canal Zone. The course is taught by mem bers of the 8th Special Forces Group stationed in Panama. Among the subjects covered in the course; jungle daylight and night navigation; use of jungle waterways; overcoming jungle obstacles, and evacua tion and supply in the jungle. Sargeant Cook, a 1968 grad uate of Clinton High School, was employed at the Monsanto Plant in Greenwood before en tering the Army in 1968. Winn-Dixie Sal es Increase Winn-Dixie food stores in the local area and throughout the remainder of the South reported a $12,245,620 sales gain during the four weeks ended July 25 compared with the same period last year. The volume totaled $112,114, 078 against $99,868,458, an in crease of 12.26 percent. The company now operates 813 supermarkets compared with 792 a year ago. An anatomy of the term gossip Is one of the best il lustrations of how the deflnl tion of a word can evolve from some characteristic of Its original Intended mean Ing. The word gossip actually denoted "a godparent" of a child In former times when It was a widespread practice to have a close friend of the family act aa the child’s •'sponsor in baptism.” The Anglo-Saxon word was then spelled godsibbe. which lit erally means “god-relative" and which signified the spiri tual affinity of the baptised and their sponsors. It Is so used by Chaucer In his Canteberry Tales. As the years passed, how ever, the word which came to be spelled as gossib, then gossip. was extended In Its meaning to describe not only the godparents but also all the very close friends of a family. To those Intimate friends, family matters of a very per sonal or private nature were often entrusted. Naturally, some of these "friends" could not resist passing along these confidential matters to other acqualntences. These “friends” were still referred to as gossips by those whose trust they had be trayed, but now, Instead of denoting a close friendship, the term was applied deri slvely. Today It Is used as a syno mym for newsmonger, tattle tale, or a groundless rumor Symposium, which today describes a social gathering or banquet or conference in which there is a “Iwwdnter change of ideas? par tlcular subject, was first used In ancient Greece to mean a drinking party.” The word actually translates "a drink Ing together,” which was a little social function that usu ally followed the banquet proper and was character Ized by singing, drinking and conversation. As early as Plato’s time the word carried essentially the same meaning as It does today, however Eating High on (hr hog has an obvious explanation It Is usually appUed to some person or family who has struggled up from poverty to attain prosperity. 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