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n .. X - r BATTERY B REUNION — Battery B 107 AAA Association held their 13th reunion at the Clinton National Guard Armory on Aujr. 14-15. About 40 members of the World War II unit attended the reunion The officers elected for 1971 were How ard Watkins. President; Louis Bond, first vice- president; J. A. Hunnicutt, second vice-president: Winfred Norris, recording secretary; Boyd Holtz- daw, mailing secretary; and Bill Terry, historian. Those attendimr the reunion include (seated, left to right): Bill Terry, Hugh Young, James Kiker, Vernon Trammell, Elbert Young, Boyd Holtzclaw, Ben Campbell, John Cranford, Winfred Norris, Harvey Foster, G. H. Trammell, B. M. Nabors; standing: A. E. Trammell, Wayne Mohler, Grover C. Harmon. Henry Trammell, C. B. Kelly, Elwin Holtzclaw, Dock Dover, Ernest Clark, C. D. Benja min, J. A. Hunnicutt, Wilbur Weir, and Louis Bond — (Yarborough Photo) 'm THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., August 27, 1970—1-B District 56 Week of August 31 - Sept. 4 MONDAY - Milk, Hot Dog with chili, ground beef and onions, cole slaw with carrots and cabbage, catsup, mustard, potato sticks, buns, butter and apple pie. TUESDAY - Milk, fried steak, buttered corn, turnip greens, rice & gravy, corn- bread and butter. WEDNESDAY - Milk, Vienna sausage, spiced beets, potato salad with pickle, eggs, bis cuits. butter and sliced pea ches. THURSDAY - Milk, Ham burger, with onions, lettuce, tomatoes, catsup, mustard, french fried potatoes, buns, butter and prune cake. FRIDAY - Milk, Tuna fish salad with eggs, English peas, strawberries in jello with top ping, celery and carrot strips, hot rolls and butter. LEONARD-MARLER INSURANCE AGENCY Phone 8SM121 200 N. CONSULT US ALL YOT INSURANCE !« Life <* Accident • Health Hospital • Homeowner Auto Business • Bonds THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK: Am I rejecting God’s call? x w *v: COL. JOHNSON HONORED — W. D. Terry is shown presenting a picture of the late Col. Wal ter Johnson to Mrs. Johnson at her home on East Calhoun Street Johnson was battalion com mander of the National Guard unit that left Clinton in February of 1940 and fought in World War II. Battery B of the battalion is putting to gether a scrapbook and it will l>e dedicated to Col. Johnson. The picture is a favorite one of the Johnson family and the battalion had it^S&rged for presentation to Mrs. Johnson and to be used in the scrapbook. Walter Johnson was the long time football coach and athletic director at Pres byterian College BY NAN DIXON THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1940 June Moore, gridiron ace for the Presbyterian College Blue Stockings for the past season, left Monday to enter upon a pro fessional football career with the Detroit Lions. CLUB DISBANDS The Clinton Rotary Club has recently disbanded and returned its charter to international headquarters. Rotary was the oldest service club m the city, having been irganized more than 19 years ago. William P. Jacobs, HI, has returned from a six weeks’ stay in New York. Miss Agatha Jones is the guest of friends at Myrtle Beach this week. Mr. and Mrs. T. Heath Cope land spent several days this week at Myrtle Beach. Dr. B. O. W'hitten celebrat ed a birthday Monday, August 12. THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1940 Mr. and Mrs. Marvin De Young and son, Tommy, Mrs. Lewis Young, and W. T. Kan- ning visited J. R. Tucker in Columbia Sunday. Mrs. H. D. Payne and daught ers, Amelia and Virginia, are spending two weeks at Ocean Drive Beach. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Plaxico and son, Bobby, spent several days the past week in Blacks burg with the former’s parents Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Plaxico. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bla lock will observe their first wedding anniversary tomor row, August 23. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thomas and their two children, Lucy Ann, andTerry Vaughn, are new residents of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas moved here Monday from Columbia and are occupying the residence of Mrs. Emma Little on Wood- row Street. Mr. Thomas is manager of Hamilton’sJewelry Store. Revival Series Revival services are in pro gress at the Church of God of Prophecy at 210 Pinckney Place in Joanna. Services are held each night at 7:30 p.m. They began on August 24 and will ru for two weeks. The evangelist is Rev. Paul Johnson of Watts Mill. The pas tor of the church is William H. Wilson. Byars Elected Bill Byars of Joanna was elected treasurer of the Senior class at Furman University for the 1970-71 academic year. Bill, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Byars, is a graduate of Clinton High School. mMM IHMH m «V Afe 'M THE MORE LOCAL CALLS YOU MAKE THE LESS EACH CALL COSTS. Southern Bell Whether you make a hundred local calls a month or a thousand, you can take it for granted that you’ll still have only one set monthly bill to pay for all those local calls. And compared to most things, even that’s pretty small. 1ASTGAU FOR FALL-TERM ENROLLMENT Don’t put off. Get in on the bigger pay, even if you have a daytime job. 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