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f / Thursday. November 24. 1960 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Briefs About... i People You Know v Items of Interest Concerning Local Residents K- , Miss Cornelia Harris of Colum bia. is spending the Thanksgiving holidays with her mother. Mrs. W. W Harris. Miss Nancy Tiuckston of Win- throp College. Rock Hill, was at home# or the week-end and attend ed the dances at Presbyterian Col lege. Miss Anfte Gnii.cs of Wilmington. 1 Del. ,an Converse College, attend ed the dances at Presbyterian Col lege and was the guest of Mr and Mrs W. S. Horne Miss Rachel Arui Wilson, who at tends the University of South Caro lina, Columbia, was at home for the week-end and atu?nderi the dances! at Presbyterian College. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Jones of Peabody College. Nashville. Tenn..! are spending the Thanksgiving holi- : days with Mrs Jcnes’ parents, Mr/| and Mrs. Hubert Todd Mr and Mrs. Murphey Timmer man and children, Mr. and Mrs. I Thomas Baldwin ard children were guests on Sunday of Mrs Timmer- man's and Mrs. Baldwin’s brother, Dr Roland Ka^ht. and Mrs. Knight in Greenville Viimie Smith, student at Rutgers, New Brunswick. N. J.. is at home with his parents, Lt. Col. and Mrs. F V Smith, for the Thanksg.ving holidays. Mrs. O. T. Ginn has moved into the Shamrock Apartments on Fer guson street Bill Turner, student at the .Vledi- caf CoUgge of South Carolina, Char leston, arrived yesterday to spend the Thanksgiving holidays with his parents. Dr and Mrs W R Tur ner AT AUGUSTA MEET Those from Clinton who attended the quarterly fall board meeting of the Jaycees and Jay-C Ettes in Au gusta. Ga., the past weekend w'ere Mjr. and Mrs. Ted Prevatte, George Whitehead, president of the local club, ami Lawrence Young, viec- president. • Captain Lee Blakely. MD., of the Walter Reed Hospital, Washington, D. C . and Mrs. Blakely are spend ing the week here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. felakely Guy Blakely, student at the Medical Col lege of South Carolina, Charleston, Mrs. Blakely and children, have ar rived to spend the Thanksgiving holidays with his parents and with the latter s father, J A Gallowey Don Rhame, student at the Medi cal College of South Carolina, Char leston, and Richard Rhame. who at tends the University the South, Sewanee, Tenn., are at home for the 'Hianksgiving holidays with their parents. Dr and Mrs. D. 0. RJiame. OI R STTDIO IN THE JACOBS BUILDING IS OPEN ON WEDNESDAYS FROM 9 TO 5 FOR APPOINTMENTS PLEASE CALL CLINTON 238 William M. Shields Studio Cake sfi&mous/ w* rr\ • BAI S'accord ING Call John Dow die at 617-J Or Any Member of Civitan Club All Proceeds Used For Community Projects and Mentally Retarded 1-2-3-5 Lb. Cakes - $1.00 Lb. Miss Myra Pitts, sopohmorc at Winthrop College, Rock Hill, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Ra<y Pitts. Mr and Mrs. David Sadler and son, * Richard, of Rock Hill, were recent week end guests of the for mer’s sister, Mrs Carroll White Copeland, and Mr. Copeland. Mrs. Marion Brown and son. George, of Lexington. N. C„ spent several days here last week with her mother. Mrs L. S. Henderson, and with Mr. Brown’s mother. Mrs. George T. Brown Mrs. T. A Nichols of Waterloo, is visiting her. daughter. Mrs. Billy McMillan, and Mr McMillan this week. Mrs. J. Hamp stone has gone to Hartsville to be with her nephew, Walter Lewis, and Mrs Lewis, for Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Giles visit ed their daughter, Mrs. C. B. Kug- ler, Mr Kugler and daughters in Myrtle Beach for the week-end IN FLORIDA Mrs. J. B WiM-.r left yesterday to join her son, G. C. Wilder, and family m McCormick for a trip to Jacksonville, Fla., where they will 1 be guests for Thanksgiving of their -sister in-law and aunt. Mrs. J. R ! Dillard. Miss Agnes Davis is spending the Thanksgiving holidays in Granite ville with her sister, Mrs Vincent Walton 4- Mr. and Mr> L A. Odom and children of M iimington, N. C , spent several days during the week with Mrs. Odom’s parents. Mr and Mr- J. C. liiomas Miss Kay Thomas, student at Anderson Cillege, is at home for the Thanksgiving season Mrs. Frank Kellers was' the week-end guest erf relatives in At lanta. Ga HERE FOR THANKSGIVING Miss Barbara Eichelberger, who attends St Mary's College, Raleigh, N. C., and John Eichelberger. stu dent at Davidson College, N. C., are at home with their parents, Mr and Mrs. H. L. Eichelberger. for the Thanksgiving holidays. Wallace Boyd, sophomore at Da vidson College. N. C.. is spending I the holi lays with his mother. Mrs B Hubert Boyd Mrs Raymond Pitts is the guest of her brother. George Bultman. and Mrs Bultman in Sumter for the Thanksgiving holidays Mrs J. 1 Adair is visiting her sister, Mrs Arthur Adams, and other Heatives in Greenville for several weeks Mrs Adams was here on Suhday to accompany her to Greed ville Miss Sandra Davis is at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William J 'Davis, for the holidays She is a freshman at Anderson Col lege ATTEND WEDDING Dr. and Mrs George C. Belling rath were in Atlanta. Ga.. the past week-end to attend the rehearsal dinner on Friday evtnng and the wedding on Saturday of the for mer's nephew, Albert Bellingrath. 3rd. A senior at Georgia Tech, he ' was married at the Peachtree Road Methodist Church to Miss Ann Free man of Atlanta NIGHT TIME RADIO For Laurens and Clinton On WUK-FM -100.5 Meg. 6:30 AM. t* 10:30 PJW. 215 - THURSDAY PRESBYTERIAN VS. V NEWBERRY • All Presbyterian College Football Gaines Are Sponsored By : JOHN ADDISON. GULF DISTRIBUTOR LYNN COOPER, INC. BANK OF CLINTON CANADA DRY BOTTLING COMPANY OF CLINTON Miss Georgia Young, who attends Erakine College, Due West, is at home for the Thanksgiving holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jdhn T. Young. AT BAPTLST CONVENTION The Rev. J. H. Darr, pastor of the First Baptist Church, and Mrs. Darr were in Charleston the past week to attend the state Baptist Convention Here for the week-end. coming especially for the O’Dell-Pitts wed ding on Saturday were Mr and Mrs V .C. King of Rome, Ga.; Mr and Mrs Robert Lee Edwards of Columbia; and Clair Pitts of Char lotte. N C. \ \ Mrs. D. C Heustess of the Ers- kine College staff, is spending the Thanksgiving holidays at h* r home here. - Mr and Mrs Floyd Hu. Bbbbv Hitt of Anderson. Mr and Mrs W I). Armstrong and son. Mac, of Gray Court, Mr. and M.rs Bill Armstrong and children of Spar tanburg, Mrs Ollie Littlefield of VVinnsboro are spending Thanks giving with Mrs Eugene Hitt. Mr ami Mrs Harold Simmons of Aiken, visited relatives hen 1 dur ing the week-end Dr and Mrs. T Layton Fraser left yestterday for Williamsburg. Va., where they will spend the Thanksgiving holidays with their daughter. Mrs. David Ross, and Mr Ross Enroute they will stop in Raleigh, N C., where they will meet their daughter. Ann Fraser, student at.Peace Institute, who will accompany them AT VETERANS HOSPITAL Friend of J Karl Johnon will be interested to know he has been a patient al the Veterans hospital, Co lumbia, since Friday. Visiting him on Sundav were Mrs. Johnson and son. Karl. Jr., of Clemson Mr and; Mrs Johnson. Jr., were here to spend the week-end with his moth er Mrs Leroy Bryant and little son. Jimmy, are here for the week, and Mr Bryant will pom them for the week-end. Seose Commander Of Co. A Al P. C. James William Sease of this city, is a cadet officer in Presbyterian College's hgihly ranked ROTC unit, which stands a- one of the oldest m the nation e The son of Mrs T. M Sease of 314 North Adair Street, he serves as commander of Company A with the rank of cadet first lieutenant. He is a senior majoring in chem istry The Presbyterian College ROTC; unit was first established in 1919, shortly after Congress inaugurated this program of college military' rtaining It has compiled an out standing record through the years and only last summer ranked fifth among 36 universities and colleges competing in the Third Army sum mer camp activities: at Fort Ben- ning, Ga Now tailored as a battle group to conform with the Army's new table of organization, the Presby terian unites present roll of 310 ca dets is the’ largest in its 41 year history at PC Under the ROTC program, all students take the first two years of military training. Certain cadets then are selected for advanced study during their junior and senior years, a course which leads to a commission as second lieutenant in the Officers’ Reserve Corps upon graduation Mountville Grange Mel’ Last Week Die Mountville Grange held its regular monthly meeting on the evening of November 17, with Ros- coe 0. Bundrick. master, presiding Die program was designed to com memorate “Farm and City Week." Misses Abrams and Satterwhite gave a novelty dance. Guest speak ers for the evening consisted of business leaders and civic club rep resentatives from both Clinton and Laurens Howard Smith spoke on the problems of the retail druggist. Tom Plaxico spoke of the reasons why industry is moving into the county and what this development means to the future of the county H A. Ropp gave some factual in formation about 1961 aUo; merits for cotton, grain ami other com modities. Henry Paris outlined the history of rural electrification and its objectives for the future J H Pitts spoke on the subject of “Farming As Related To Busi ness," and County Agent M L. Outz gave a brief address on cotton processing and soil testing. At the conclusion of the meeting refreshments were served by Mrs. John M Simmons and Mrs. B P. Watts, hostesses for the evening OFFICE SUPPLIES CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. PHONE 74 GOVERNMENT SURPLUS SALE NOW an>onr tmy DIRKCT from U. 8. GOVKKNMKNT SURPLl'S DEPOTS, by mail for youroelf or tor malt*. Cameras, binocular*, cara. jeera. trurka hoata, hard ware. officr machine* and equipment, lenta. tnola and trna-of-tliouaanda of other Item, at a frarlion of their original coat. Many item* brand new For lint of bun- jf I T S. Government Surplus Depots located Tn'evPrr—dtatc^and overaeaa with pamphle* "Hon GorermmeT'T't-'**^ >hip Di- reet To You." plus pracedum. 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