The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, September 24, 1970, Image 18
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2-C—THE CHRONICLE, Qinton, S. C., Sept. 24, U970
West Clinton
BY MRS. CLIFTON HEATON
Rev. W. H. Kelley of Pickens
is spending this week with his
daughter and son-in-law, Rev.
and Mrs. Raymond E. Duvall
and family. While in revival
services at the Church of God
of Prophecy.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Jonas Samples was Mrs. C.M.
Giles and Mrs. Shirley Tucker
and son of Woodruff.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Williams
spent the week-end in Hender
sonville, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Windsor
and Sybil, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Windsor, and Mrs.RuthWindsor
visited Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Brazill and family in Columbia,
Saturday night going especially
to see Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Brazill and Ginger Creel of
Biloxi, Mississippi.
Michael and Terri Hughes of
Gray Court spent the week-end
with their grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Hughes.
Mrs. Myrtle Whitsel and Mr.
and Mrs. Tommy Beaman and
Brian were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Garner
in Chester.
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Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Smith
of Mountville visited her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hughes,
Saturday night.
Jeff Frady of Kinards spent
the week-end with his grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walt
McAlister.
Mr. and Mrs. William Butler
and son, Billy, of Laurens, Jeff
Frady of Kinards and Mrs. Walt
McAlister of this city enjoyed a
trip to Frontier Land in North
Carolina, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Leopard
visited their daughter and son-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James
Derrick and son, Ronnie, in
Prosperity last Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams
accompanied their son, Bill, to
the Greenville-SpartanburgAir-
port, where he caught a plane to
go back to England after spending
several weeks with them.
Sunday guests of Mrs. Ada
Center and daughters were Mrs.
Luke Fuller and Mrs. Jimmy
Sexton and family of Greenwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Brazill
and Ginger Creel of Biloxi,
Mississippi and Mr. Edgar Bra
zill, Mike and Cecil of Colum
bia spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. C. W. Windsor and other
relatives.
1971. YouVe changed.
We’ve changed.
Chevrolet
Worth seeing. Worth owning.
Worth waiting for.
Vega. Not just another little car. but one little car that does everything well. You get more room, more
weight and more power than most little cars give you. yet the gas mileage is right in the same neighborhood
with the best of them. Vegas come dressed up, too, not stripped to the bone so you have to add a lot to make
them liveable. Drive one. You’ll see.
Caprice. There’s a double layer of steel in the roof, a steel guard beam in each door, power disc brakes up
front, a new power ventilation system inside, a wheelbase two and one-half inches longer. You get the looks
and comfort of a six- or seven-thousand-dollar car, but at Chevrolet prices. And that’s the kind of change
during these tight-money times that all of us can appreciate.
Avanishing tailgate. A big change in our big wagon. The window goes up into the roof, the Glide-
Away tailgate vanishes beneath the floor. Out of sight. Out of your way for easy loading even in a closed
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Gary Laney left for Georgia
Southern College at Statesboro,
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Aron Gambrell
and Ty of Laurens and Mary
Edra Todd and Mrs. Georgia
Trammell visited Mrs. William
Dominick, Monday.
On Sunday Mrs. Judy Hooper
and Mr. and Mrs. James Laney
and family of Greenville visited
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Laney.
Sunday visitors of Mrs. L.H.
Pearson were Mr. and Mrs.
Gibbs Manor and Mrs. Gene
Gibbs of West Palm Beach,
Florida and also Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Pearson and sons of
Columbia.
Rev. Raymond E. Duvall and
several members of the church
attended the Minister’s Con
vention at Civic Auditorium in
Batesburg Friday night and Sat
urday.
J. R. Hamrick visited Rev.
and Mrs. L. H. Elliott in Sa
luda, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorrance Peace
and family of Greenville visited
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andy
Haines, Sunday.
Mrs. Sara Shelton, Mrs. An
nie Stone, Mrs. Grace Dees,
Mrs. Jessie Spoone and Mrs.
Daisy Dowd attended the Dorcas
Federation meeting at the
Seventh Day Adventist Church
in Columbia, Sunday.
Saturday afternoon at four o’
clock with a party at their
home.
All of her aunts and cousins
were present for the occasion.
Refreshments were served and
a nice time was had by all.
Amanda received a lot of nice
gifts.
DINNER
A dinner was held on Sun
day, September 20, at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Norris In
Joanna for their son, Ronnie,
who will leave for California
on Thursday for duty with the
U. S. Army.
Those present for the occa
sion included Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Alexander and Ricky,
Barbara Wells and sons, Rea,
Bill and Robbie and Ernie John
son of Joanna; Mr. and Mrs.
L. C. Heaton, Sara Nell Heaton,
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Ray Hea
ton and son, Marty Ray and Mrs.
JudyCreswell and children all
of Clinton; Mr. and Mrs. Wendell
Robertson and Scott of Green
ville; Mr. Freddie Heaton of
Laurens; and Mrs. Margie
Compton of Anderson.
ACCEPTS POSITION
Mike Sanders, who was dis
charged from the U. S. Air
Force a couple of weeks ago,
has accepted a job in the
Greenwood Post Office.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. He, his wife, Sue, and their
Ralph Bearden was his sister daughter are now making their
and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. home in Greenwood.
Dean Hudson of Greer.
Mrs. Annie Mae Caughman
spent several days last week
in Greenwood with her daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Floyd and family.
Little Crystal McGinnis of
Chester spent Sunday with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
J. McGinnis.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack McAlist
er and family if Ware Shoals
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Walt McAlister.
ATTENDED FUNERAL
Am ng thnse attending the fun
eral "f Mrs.Maggie Prison Hol
mes in Belton, N. C., bunday,
was her son, Mr. and Mrs.
Lee < >tis Poison, her grandchild
ren and great grandchildren, Mr.
Lee Otis Poison, Jr., Mr. and
Mrs. James Poison and sons,
Rickey and James, Mr. and Mrs.
Leon Holmes, Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Brewer and daughter,
Sherry Lynn, and Mr. Jessie
Lee Poison all of this city.
WITH THE SICK
Mrs. Peggy Heaton is a pa
tient at Bailey Memorial Hospi
tal.
Gaynell k ihn is ill at her
home.
Jamie Poison is sick athome.
Mrs. Andy Hames has return
ed home after t>eing a patient
at Bailey Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. W. M. Rochester is ill
MONTHLY MEETING
The Frances Watson Mission
Pray groups of Calvary Baptist
Church held their monthly meet
ing at the home of Mrs. Annie
Mae Bagwell on Bailey Street,
Monday night.
REVfVAL SERVICES
Revival services began Sun
day, September 20, and will
continue through Sunday night,
September 27, at the Church of
God of Prophecy on N. Sloan
Street. Rev. W. H. Kelley of
Pickens is the guest evangitist
Services will begin each evening
at 7:30.
Rev. Raymond Duvall, pastor
of the host church, gives the
public a cordial invitation to at
tend.
RALLEY
The Post Assembly Ralley
will be held Wednesday night,
September 23 at the Church of
God of Prophecy on N. Sloan
Street. It is held for all the
churches in this district. The
State Secretary, State Over
seer, M. S. Curry and also the
State workers will be present.
Rev. Raymond E. Duvall, pas
tor of the church.
Everyone is welcome to at
tend.
SINGING
The Grades Brothers were
special singers at the singing
which was held Saturday, Sept
ember 19, at the Church of God
of Prophecy on N. Sloan Street
A large crowd attended the sing
ing.
BIRTHDAYS
ANNIVERSARIES
David Odem and Lowell Avery
celebrated their birthday Sept
ember 20.
Among those who celebrated
their birthdays on September 23
were Charles Shepard, Willie
Wooten, Bill McLendon, Mrs.
Clyde Banks and Wallace Boyce.
Teddy McLendon celebrates
his birthday today.
•Happy Birthday,” to Sharon
Smith, Shirley McLendon, Lil
lian Trammell, Morris Thibea-
deau, D. D. Ficklin and Donna
Sue McWaters on September 25.
Ricky Poison will observe his
birthday September 27.
On September 28E. E. Heaton,
Susie Osborne, Delores Caugh
man and Freddie Whitman will
observe their birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Fulmer
of Johnston will celebrate their
anniversary September 24.
Tony Walker has a birthday
September 28.
Ruben Heaton will be three
years old on September 23.
Patricia Humphries of Lau
rens will celebrate her 15th
birthday September 28.
Ricky Alexander of Joanna,
will celebrate his 3rd birthday
September 26.
Snyder
Is Officer
Of NCNB
Donald H. Snyder of Char
lotte, N. C. was elected an of
ficer of NorthCaroIinaNational
Bank at a meeting of the bank’s
directors last week.
He becomes economics offi
cer in the economic and finan
cial research department in
Charlotte.
DON RACKLEY
Don Rackley
Is Promoted
By Catawba
Donald W. Rackley has lieen
promoted to senior forester f< r
Catawba Timber Co., at Clin
ton, it was announced today.
Rackley, a native of McCays-
ville, Ga., has been a forester
for the company at Clinton since
1967. Prior to joining Catawba
Timber, he was a field super
visor for Lowe Jacobs in Elli-
jay, Georgia.
He is a graduate of the Uni
versity of Georgia with a de
gree in forestry and wildlife.
Following graduation in 1963, he
served as an army instructor at
Fort Belvoir, Va.
Rackley is a memtier of the
Society of American Foresters
and serves as vice chairman f
the Enoree Chapter.
He is married to the former
Jo Ann Dills of McCaysville air!
the father of a son, William T >diL
The Rackley’s make their hum-
in Clinton.
Snyder is married to the
former Carolyn Thackston,
daughter of Col. and Mrs. A.J.
Thackston Jr. of 200 S, Owens
St., Clinton. They have two
daughters, Amy Lillian, 6, and
Sara Emily, 2.
Snyder is a native of East
Orange, N. J., graduated from
the College ofWiUiamA Mary
in Williamsburg, Va., and was
awarded a master’s degree in
business administration at Rut
gers University in New Bruns
wick, N. J.
He joined NCNB in the sum
mer of 1969 as manager of
market analysis, following two
years as an economist with
Consultec Inc. in Rockville,
Maryland.
at her home on N. Broad
Street guest sln Se rs wittl other
Catawba Timber is ttie a <1-
lands ' rganization >f B watt-r-
Carolina Corp., Catawba, >. t.
The company has f r—tr.
operations in som- 7 ' c untie.-
in the Carolinas, Ge rc!a .in !
Virginia.
Watts Wins
Army Medal
Army Specialist F ur ’ rpr-
E. Watts, 21, son f Ur. an t
Mrs. Jesse F. Watt- v r., 209
Horne St., Clintun, receive! n
Aug. 27 the GoodC'mduct Medal
at F t. Hood, Texas.
The medal, established in
1941, is awarded - n a selective
basis for those who distinguish
themselves from among their
fellow military pers >nnel
through exemplary conduct, ef
ficiency and fidelity durim? their
active military service.
Spec. 4 Watts received the
award while assigned as a
mortarman in Headquarters
Company, 2d Battalion, 67th
Armor, 2d Armored Divisi n.
He entered the Army in Aug
ust 1968, received basic fram
ing at Ft. Jackson, S. C., and
was last stationed in Vietnam.
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Little Amanda Price daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Price,
celebrated her first birthday on
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