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1 *. ! .4. THE CLINTON CHKONIC^ Thursday, October 27, I960 1 - t: . HAMII TON S NEWI.Y RKMODKI.KD STORK i r Hamilton's Remodels - Celebrates 4' Newt Of Bonds Cross Roadt Friends of B. W Cooper will be glad to learn he has returned home after treatment at Hays hospital for several days. Mrs. Hovie Johnson is confined to her home this week due to ill ness # The Shady Grove Home Demon stration club placed first in the Southern District with their yearly report Thursday afternoon. Oct 20. The fall meeting of Laurens County Home Demonstration Coun cil met at Welcome Baptist Church Rev. William Joy, pastor, brought an inspiring message on the “Goals of Life ” Miss Georgia Taylor, our state 4-H* girls’ club agent, discuss- | ed "Understanding Boys and ' Girls." Following her discussion she used slides to bring out many importaant facts we should remem- bef when working with boys and girls The creed for HDC was led by Mrs L N. Cook, legislative chairmdn of the cotintv. Mrs. W A eat. Ladies abining :he grand opening af- Infantry during World War 1 he .-.ik, the 421st 3uuu~ also served with the Civil Air Pa trol in World War 11 and active in the American Legion No 6 in Columbia He was president of the -> Hamilton's Jewelers . y i> anounciaf a sjxx-ial - . \ent this weekend •* i 'tore, which has been com- ur t - renovated with new -front, sad.. mikIows and fixtures^ will *h tld the formal rt-open.ng beginning today in conjunction with the 21st t r'arv ot the opening in Clin- i/. . personnel includes Mrs Joe •nanager. who ias been with a 'toie since it opened her». 1 1<■ 'Vv " Whitehead, watchmak- ••r conected with the firm for 1 eight • i. - and Mr- Jimmy Owing*. <r. : j' tHvr. saleslady and book- know Your Football K kick- and K signals for a fair Diamond Council of . America for a.number of years Their son. John W Hamilton. Jr . is now president of the firm He at tended the C ,! umbia school* and T v Citadel, alter which he was or. a tour of duty in the army with ■ » • > ar* -pent ove.soas IK 't'rves on the board «f ec t.T' of tht Diamond l tiuncr of America is president of Hamilton'' 1 'tr r< prf'ident of ihe Caro tin.* Electric Company, a member t :‘t^R • r\ Club, a Shrtner and Mason His wife is the former Viv' N> i; ij unn of Columbia and th \ :uvt two children. John ani .lame' Michael \ unce> Ruling Advance was legal since ball touched ground after muff. Safety man muffs punt on his own a-y ard line Kicking team's end e tches tht> ball in flight in end one Rulnig: Touchback This is a kicked ball and when it touches in R' end /om it is an automatic' tui*chbaek Note: This feature is conducted '• \>unner of the Hamilton chain . - ' 'hn W Hamilton. Sr . s,*n of ; ;>;* F.lv f vn A and Della Brown Mar. ton ot Laurens At the time ■f h iy'aih in November. 1957. he .*>: btr-n in the jewelry business for vears jnd pr " !<iet11 Association Will Meet area him Submit your questions , *rea interested am4nvited to Joitf>£he club. Mr. and Mrs. M H. Todd and Miss Julia Blackwell were among the many to visit the mountains of North Carolina and Tennessee over the week-end. They spent the week-end with Mr and Mrs. Earle Todd in Tennessee. Mrs. Jim Price spent the week end in the mountains. ! A number of the children from the community attended the Lau rens County fair Tuesday Mrs. Ola Wages has returned home after visiting relatives PC Faces Citadel Saturday at 2:00 Presbyterian College gridmen will invade the Citadel this Satur day afternoon to resume football action after the inactivity of two straight oaen dates The kickoff is set for 2:00 p m on Johnson Ha- good Field The Blue Hose enter the game a , 11V1 , . ten-point underdog, but spirit runs i "‘ lson ,ed a symposium in which high jn the pc camp Thp are a county chairmen took part and CS p ec j a ii v oager to topple the Cita del's high-riding Southern Confer ence team, since the Bulldogs’ 0 to 5 win last year gave the only blem ish to an otherwise perfect record that carried PC into the Tangerine Bowl. Can Presbyterian resume the winning stride after the long layoff from ^football action? ThaCs the question foremo>t in the minds of PC fpns as the Blue Hose point to- dub reports war( j possibly their tuoghest oppon- improvement. PI1 ( Q f ^ season. The Hosemen had bounced back after single touchdown losses in its tirst two games to whip both Wof ford and Davidson before the open dates arrive. They were showing added strength with each engage ment. so fans hope they can pick up the victory string where it was sus pended on October 8 after the wet 6 to 0 triumph over Davidson president ot Uie local club and di- to presented the goals for the clubs of Laurens County. The district direc tors. Mrs Belle Sumerel and Mrs N A Shouse, awarded ribbons to the clubs having the best reports for the year In the northern dis- , trict. Warrior Creek won first. Lan- i.'v’i R muff> the ball and it hit;, f or( j secondhand Barksdale-Narnie i t .round R recovers and ad third. In the southern district Shadv Grove won first, Camak second and Trinity Ridge third Mrs Shouse stated that were rated on club individual member improvement community activities, outside inter est of club members, growth of club, club programs, and presenta tion of report Members from Shady Grove attending were Mr> B W. Cooper, president. Mrs James Evans, secretary. Mrs Bes sie Johnson, chairman of family life, and Mrs. N. A Shouse, vice S C. Mental Health by Sam Owens, of Clinton, wbo of 2L h !S! SCh,H>I 8 _* m ! S .° Cthe President of U^'loTal TlXlml’d" rector of the Southern district The club will meet Tusedav. N’o- , vember 1. at 3:30 .All members ! of the club are urged to be pres- Ham,:ton s Jewelers Inc , with re' in Columbia. Clinton Sum vr Newberry. Greenville and Dar nig tor H * wile, the former Lucille Hr>x me wa> uce-president of the cht ? rm until her death a little r*\er a year ago Much of thir *uc- i*-." in buoiness wa* due to Mr Hamilton's imagination, showman- 'hip and willingness to gamble on h' judgment. Mrs. Hamilton was the conservative who added stabil- Nov. 3 In Columbio T' r S ut! ari»tina Mental Health Association will hold its sever th yearly '*jt meeting Novembe- 3 at the Columbia Hotel in Colum bia .All intercs'ed persons are in vited to attend , R«*^ stratum will begin at 9:15 a m There will be several work «hnp' by professional leaders Luncheon reservation' are to be v . 'id balance to the partnership j made before November 2 to 2739 Having served with Co G, 118thI Devine Street. Columbia Birth Announcements Rt SHTON Mr and Mrs J D. Rushton an nounce the binh of a son. 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