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■J * -la 8 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, March 31, I960 g (< Clinton Guardsmen Complete Training Pictured above are, front row. left to i ;*rht. Privates James L. Abercrombie and Hr van A. Goodwin. Jr.: back row, Privates I K.nald R. ( auble, Roi>ert \V. Thomas, and lb*lH»rt P. Al>ervrombie. These men have re- icntly completed six months active duty for training at Fort Jackson and at Fort Bliss. Tex. All are members of Batterv “B,” 1st AW Bn (Sp). 263rd Arty. South Carolina Army National Guard, Clinton, ('auble and Thomas are residents of Clinton Mill. Goodwin is a rural resident of Laurens and the two Abercrombies, who are broth ers. are rural residents of Enoree.—Photo y Dan Yarborough. College To Match Aid For Athletes Presbyterian College trustees l.ave adopted a matching “dollar for dollar” policy to finance schol arship aid to qualified athletes, it was announced today. \kimni and other friends of inter- collegiate sports at PC are asked to provide one-half of the scholarship cost through annual gifts to the Walter Johnson Club . Mounting deficits in the athletic program were cited as the reason for this move taken by the Presby terian College board of trustees at it' recent spring meeting. Action came upon recommendation of a special trustee committee which has studied the situation for the past year The report pointed out that, to continue the sports program at its present level at PC. it would be necessary for supporters to mist' S31,000 annualh Three years is to be allowed in which this annual goal can be met, but efforts will be re viewed annually, by the trustees Recognized as ha\ ing one of the brp.adest small college athletic pro grams in the nation. Presbyterian College fields teams in six inter collegiate sports, with si>ecial em phasis given to football, basketball and tennis. Blue Hose net teams have dominatid tennis in winning d’faMty DIAMOND BEAUTY Slaitinp DIAMOND VALUE! - t-. $150 , Dot!- nrjs Easy Term, 1 V $100 twl- r -a PlJ »*«WT xc/iriivef The pcrenied IVilttl setting mokes center d'anrtond look 90*/. LARGER! 87*/. MORE BRILLIANT! It's the most odvonced technique in diomond setting! Rings look twice the price See this, miracle of diamond beauty today. j Rings lock together in lasting loveliness! 14 K*r«t white »r yellow J0I3 settings $175 both rings Monthlf Terms k.- .-4* >-% 19 consecutive state championships and ranking; high nationally, and PC gridmen jplayed in tlie post-sea son Tangerine Bowl game last New- Year’s night. Furman E. Ott To i \ is Head Republicans Furman E Ott. Laurens heating and air conditioning contractor, was elected chairman of the Laurens County Republican Committee at a meeting held Mnrch 7 at the Laur ens County court house. Mr. Ott has lived in Laurens for the past 20 y ears. A veteran of World War II. he is married to the former Mildred Stewart, of Clinton, and is the father of foitf children. In accepting the chairYnanship of the Republican Party in Laurens County. Mr Ott made the follow ing statement: "I feel it is an honor and a privilege, and 1 w ill carry out the duties of this office to the best of my ability. It is especially im portant for all young people to study the records and aims of both par ties before becoming affiliated with either party. “I urge all persons who are in terested in the continued peace and prosperity of this' country to give careful consideration to the Repub lican Party. It offers great oppor tunity to young people, particularly in the South." Mr. Ott declared Holy Week Services At Bailey Memorial April 10 Through 16 “Holy Week" revival services will be in progress April 10 throughi 16 at Baliey Memorial MethooWt Church The Rev. B A < Bob) Wesley, pastor, will speak on the theme. "The Victor Speaks," bringing "new and different message each evening at 7:30. His text will be the seven last words spoken by Christ The public is invitedJo join in the worship services and to participate i nthe singing. Special music will be jgvien by visiting choirs. The Bailey Memorial Church transferred in July to the South Carolina Methodist conference V ‘‘‘ rsvgS.p , r toil 00 c ,ion° nd Zt. C . J VlAAl/, _ l.tftt Ttrmi '> LLl A year »o pay. Easy credit. J. C. THOMAS, Jeweler CLINTON “It’s Time That Counts” JOANNA both rings Ai ttruaed Ay Amcrliu Tcttlng Litwi'.urlti inr. FEATURE CIO RAT. • IRCS ENIARCCO TO SNOW OETA1L. Lutherans Call Peery Gordon AUTHORIZED FEATURE JEWELER The congregation of St. John s Lutheran Church has extended a call to Perry Gordon, senior at the Lutheran Seminary in Columbia Mr. Gordon and his wife move to Clinton early in June following his graduation and occupy the par sonage at 100 Cleveland street. At i present his u ife teaches in the Co lumbia schools. He is a son of Lutheran mission aries to India where he was born and is a graduate of Newberry Col lege. girl’s best friend: little heels quick 'n nimble, courtin spring in easy fashion in pink, cream, cornflower blue with pearly buckle...in red, cream, navy or black calf with soft-pleat bow. Both in sparkly patent too...among our gardenful of wardrobe-fresh*up styles seen in Vogue. $11.99 - $12.99 who could ro«t«t thos# Jaoq uenne shoes wsi-o X EASTS! PARADE FASHIONS Better Selections! Better Value! 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