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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, October 26, 1950 4
SOCIETY
Miss Wingord Chosen
iWinthrop May Queen;
(Continued from page three) ^ HQys Ar Anendant State 4_H Contest
Mission Study—Mrs. William Da-|i
Training School Girl
Wins First Place In
Local National
Guardsmen Can
Not Be Drafted
venary, respectively. Accompany
ing Dr. B4tts on one of each of the
days were two deacons from the
VJS.
Community Mission—Mrs. L. E.
Cason.
Literature—Mrs. R. H. McGee.
Social—Mrs. B. H. Suddeth.
Leaders of circles:
Baldwin—Mrs. J. C. Thomas.
Franks—Mrs. Mac Poole.
Patterson—Mrs. Joe W. Leake.
Runyan—Mrs. Blufe Blakely.
West—Mrs. S. B. Loftis.
Business women—Miss James
Little.
Miss Barrie Jean Wingard, mem
ber of the senior class, has been
chosen over a field of fifteen entrants
as Wmthrop college May queen. Missj
Wingard is the daughter of Major;
j a .d Mrs. B. F. Wingard of this city, j
and Camp Edwards, Mass.
Mrs. Robert Hays will serve in
! the may court as an attendant. Mrs.
Hays, the former Miss Peggy Cope-
! land, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Guy L. Copeland of this city, is
also a senior.
Other leaders: Y. W. A., Miss,
Roslyn Cason; Intermediate G. L|om£COminG Sundov
Mrs Fred Holcombe; assistant Mrs. nomecommg
W. J. McBrayer, Jr.; R. A., Regis For Elizabeth St. Church
Km s?y; Jr. G. A., Mrs. Tom Coop-
er; assistant, Mrs. Keith Adair.
Sunbeams, Mrs. George D. Ellis,
Jr.; assistants, Miss Louise Bagwell,
A homecoming at the Church of j
God, "Elizabeth street, is announced)
for Sunday Oct. 29. Rev. J. L. Byrd, j
Mrs. J. A Orr. and Mrs. Harwood! state overseer of the Churches ofi
Nelson. | God in South Carlina, will be *the
Mrs. Timmons, the new presi-! speaker. Many of the for-
dent. conducted the business ses- mer pastors are expectd along with
sion and the meeting was closed special singers. The Laurens Church
with prayer by Mrs. Ray Anderson, j of God orchestra will be present. . . .
— — Sunday School is at 10 a. m. Preach-! Training school, won first place in the
Capt. F. H. Blalock, commanding
the local National Guard unit, has
j received information from headcjuan-
ters, 51st Infantry Division to xne
effect that all personnel of the Na-
local church, C. A.
George Bryson.
Dickey and
Statement of Ownership, Manage
ment, Circulation
For October, 1950
' THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
_ , , ...... Required by Act of Congress of
lona Guard and any mei that jom; A t 24 1912 an(i Amendad b
the National Guard would not be or.| lhe Acts of Mareh 3 1333 and Jul
dered to report for induction under 2 19445
, the Selective Service Act. Men join
ing must not have already received
Publisher, Chronicle Publishing
an order to report for pre-induction; ^ 0 ' Clinton, S. C.
examination. The announcement also J Editor, W. W. Harris, Clinton, S. C.
specified that Guardsmen must at- ; Owner, W. W. Harris, Clinton, S. C.
tend all drills apd training programs Bondholders, None. — T
to be considered for not being induct-j. Circulation for 12 months preced- October 24, 1950.
led. Failure to report to prescribed as-,^ n 2 date shown, 2600.
sembles will result in the unit com- W- W. HARR'S, Owner.
1 mander advising the local selective • Sworn to and subscrioed beiore me
| Service board that the particular 24th day of October, 1950.
Guardsman is not satisfactorily per-i Elizabeth Nicholson,
forming his duties. j Notary Public.
^ ' | My Commission expires at the
pleasure of the Governor.
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 30th day
of November, 1950, I will render a
final account of my acts and doings
as Committee of the estate of Law
rence W. Davis, In the office of the^
Judge of Probate of Laurens County,
at 10 o’clck a m., and on the same
day will apply fr a final discharge
from my trust as Committee,
day will apply for a final discharge
is notified and required to make pay.
ment on or before that date; and all
persons having claims against said
estate will present them on or be
fore said date, duly proven, or be
forever barred.
L. E. BISHOP, Committee,
Clinton, S. C. t
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DORIS SMITH
Doris Smith, pupil at the State
Attend Meeting
A. R. P.. Presbytery
CALL 74
FOR YOl R PRINTING AND
OFFICE SCPPLY NEEDS
ing is at 11
noon start at 2.30. A cordial invita
tion is extended to everybody.
Dr. C. Bynum Betts attended the ’
a. m. Services in after-!state 4-H club contest for food prep. p resbvt er V meetine held last week
. 5 30 A oordial invito. 1 oration. Announcement was made at f, ^ N J wbel ry f n S K ings C reek
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Thursday and Friday, Oct. 26-27
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Saturday, October 28
‘WOMAN OF THE TOWN'
Story of “Bat” Masterson, fighting Marshall of Dodge
City, and the strangest woman ever in his town.
With Claire Trevor, Albert Deckker and Barry Sullivan.
Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 30-31
DEAN SMELL
OH FOR
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A story of young love, boyhood pranks and tender emotion.
With Dean Stock well, Scotty Beckett, Darryl Hickman
and Leon Ames.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1
SHAKEDOWN
(Crime Photographer)
With Howard Duflf, Brian Donlevy and Peggy Dow.
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a banquet held a: the Jefferson ho- 0 , j •
tel in Columbia el the annual state *“° c ' a ‘ e T f et0rm h ^
. , , ,. churches. These churches were cel-,
round-up of 4-H clubs. ebrating their 100th and 180 anni-l
During her five years in club work | —
Doris has completed projects in food
preparation, canning, home improve
ment, clothing achievement, and
dress revue.
She will attend the National 4-H
Club congress to be held in Chicago
[ Novcmoer 23 through December 3.
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Nancy Chapman Given
High Winthrop Honor
Mbs Nancy Chapman of Joanna,
ha* been named as one of the twelve
mo»t outstanding members of this
year's senior rlau at Wmthrop col-
c«e Named to Senior Order, is the
.i.ire campu* honor at the tnstitu-
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