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Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Resuients
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Mrs. E. T. Woodruff spent the
week-end in Greenville with her
daughter, Mrs. T. Earl Rice, and
Mr. Rice.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Mclnvaille
spent Sunday at Winthrop col-
, lege, Rock Hill, with their daugh
ter, Miss Peggy Mclnvaille, who
accompanied them to Charlotte to
visit their son and daughter-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mc-
• Invaille.
Friends of Mrs. Gallic Gault
will be interested to know she is
improving satisfactorily following
an appendectomy at an Augusta,
Ga., hospital last week. Mrs.
Gault expects to come here the
latter part of the week to visit her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ansel God
frey, while recuperating.
Miss Cornelia Harris has re
turned from a several days trip to
New York.
Friehds of little Patty Haskins.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Haskins, will be glad to know she
is recovering nicely from bums
received in an accident the past
week at her home.
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Mar
shall, Jr., and daughter, Miss Bet
ty Marshall, spent the week-end
in Charlotte, N. C., with the for
mer’s parents. ,
Mrs. H. S. Sease has returned
to her home in Gilbert after
spending the winter months with
her daughter, Mrs. O. C. Wood
ruff, and Mr. Woodruff.
Miss Rose Lee had as week-end
guests her sister-in-law, Mrs. G.
P. Lee, and her mother, Mrs. Ruth
Flowers of New Lebanon, N. Y.,
who were enroute home after a
month’s visit with relatvies in
Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Warren and
son, Larry, spent Sunday with
Mrs. Warren’s parents, Mr. and
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Mrs. J. A. Eaker, in Cherryville,
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Mrs. M. Cassanova spent a few
days this week in Greenville with
her daughter, Mrs. Frank, Bailey,
and Mr. Bailey.
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Yarborough
attended the Hobby Industries
Association show in Grand Rap
ids, Mich, the past week.
Mrs. Annie H. Steadman of
Spartanburg, spent the week-end
with her daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. John Steadman.
Dr. ahd Mrs. Marshall W. Brown
have returned from Richmond,
Va., where Dr. Brown attended a
meeting of the Board of Christian
Education held at Union semi
nary.
Mrs. Jack Scruggs, of McCorm
ick, is visiting her daughter, Mrs.
R. S. Truluck and Mr. Trukick this
week.
Mrs. J. A. Chandler, Mrs. W.
Roy Pitts, Mrs. S. A. Lindsey, Mrs.
P. M. Pitts, Mrs. Tan M. Ray, Mrs.
#ohn Griffin Pitts, Mrs. C. H. Mc
Crary. Sr., Mrs. C. W. Cooper have
returned from a week-end tour of
Florida. Among nlaces of interest
visited were Jacksonville, Da-
ton na, St. Augustine, Silver
Springs and the Stephen Foster
memorial near Lake City.
Dr. Marshall W. Brown is spend
ing several days in Atlanta, Ga., in
the interest of Presbyterian col
lege. He was accompanied by Mrs.
Brown. En route home they will
spend several days in Columbia
on business.
Mrs.. James Leighton and Mrs.
T. D. Valley have returned to
their homes in Lowell. Mlass., aft
er a visit with their son and neph
ew, James Leighton, Jr, and Mrs.
Leighton.
Friends of Mrs. Stewart O.
Brown will be interested to know
she is improving at Joanna Mem
orial hospital following an opera
tion the past week and expects to
return to her home near Joanna
in a few days.
,Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Wilder and
daughter, Sara, and Russel Cres-
well of McCormick, spent Sunday
with the former’s mother, Mrs. j.
B. Wilder.
Miss Eva Wells is visiting her
sister, Mrs. Mary Beale, in Wash
ington, D. C.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. D. H.
DeVinney and children will be
interested to know they moved
this week to a residence on Lau
rens street, Joanna.
Mr. and Mrs. Herschal Thoma
son and daughter, Patricia, Mr.
and Mrs. S. A. Pitts, Jr., *and
duaghter, Barbara, were guests
Sunday of Mrs. Thomason’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Oates in
Easley.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Abrams and
son. Denny, of Greenville, spent
the week-end with the latter's sis
ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Davis R. Holland.
Mrs. Robert E. Wysor has re
turned from a few days visit with
her daughter, Mrs. Benjamin F.
Ivey, and Captain Ivey at Fort
Benning, Columbus, Ga.
Mrs. Russell Pitts spent the
week-end in Spartnaburg with
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Pitts.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sherrill and
children, formerly of Joanna,
have moved into their recently
completed new home near the city
on the Saluda highway.
Mr. and Mrs. Quinton Chapman
and small son of Charleston,
spent the week-end with Mrs.
Chapman’s mother, Mrs. J. H.
Donnan, and the former’s rela
tives in Mountville.
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Mr. and Mrs. Rhett P. Adair
have returned from a few days
visit in Charlotte, N. C., with the
latter’s son and daugther-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Page. Little
Mary Page, who has been visit
ing here, accompanied them
home. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Adair heard Dr. Hanns Lilje,
Lutheran bishop (ft Hanover, Ger
many, speak. They were also
dinner guests of Rev. and Mrs. J.
LeGrande Mayer of Charlotte;
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Mrs. R. B. Marsh and children
of Columbia, spent a few days re
cently with her parents. Mr. and
Sirs. B. T. Fuller, while Mr. Marsh
attended a national school for
principals conducted in Chicago,
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Mrs. Carroll Brown of Belton,
spent the week-end with her sis
ter-in-law, Mrs. J. B. Hart, and
Mr. Hart.
Mrs. Mary White of Charlotte,
N. C., is spending a few days with
her brother, George H. Brocken-
brough, and Mrs. Brockenbrough,
at Kinards.
Dr. and Mrs. M. A. Macdonald
spent several days this week in
Atlanta, Ga., where the former,
accompanied by ten boys from
niomweM, attended the Father-
Son banquet on Friday evening at
Druid Hills Presbyterian church.
Mrs. T. M. Sease and family
spent Sunday in Columbia with
her son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. John Sease, and visiting
Mrs. J. A. Sease, Major and Mrs.
Geroge Sease and family in Pros
perity. The latter having just re
turned from service in Germany.
B. T. Fuller has been spending
a few days in Greenwich, Conn.,
with his daughter, Miss Nell Ful
ler, member of the nurses staff
at Greenwich hospital. She will
accompany him home today for a
few weeks vacation.
Mrs'. R. S. Truluck, Miss Jackie
Truluck, Mrs. H. M. Young and
Mrs. Tom Cook of Laurens, Mrs.
Jack Scruggs, Mrs. Nathan Hanna
and Miss Mary Catherine Hanna
of McCormick, were luncheon
guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Wells
in Charlotte, N. C., Saturday.
Honor {Indents For
First Semester At
Clinton High Named
First semester honor students
at Clinton high school have been
announced by ^Principal R. P.
Wilder.
With averages of 90 or above,
they are:
Seniors: Louis Corley, Ted Dav
enport, Charlotte DeVinney, Re
becca Finley, Jesse Johnston, Jo
anne Leach, Patricia Norman,
Robert Neely, Joanne Porter,
Glenn Reaves, Janet Sloan, Jane
Todd, Marie Watts, Alvin Whit
mire, Leanna Young.
Juniors: Mary Keith Adair,;
Elaine Addison, Jenny Addison,
George Blalock, Margaret Anne
Bolick, Mary Martha Bryson. Lin
da Buchanan. Joyce Creswell, Ed
na Martin, Martha McMilhan.
Ronald Passmore, Sara Pitts, Mar
tha Joan Reeder, Bill Sease, Chfcr-
lene Turner, Hazel Wehunt, Flor
ence Winn, Jessie Mae York.
Sophomores: Sue Boyce, Pat
Carr, Angela Clements, Dixie
Couch, Dolly Crouch, Cecil Dav
enport, Betty Davis, Wiley Davis,
Betty Jane Hamer, Jimmy
Hughes, Mike League, Jean Mc
Daniel, Joe Neely, Jackie, Pitts,
Jake Rasor, Mary Jo Sloan, Shir
ley Staton.
Freshmen: Milling Blalock,
Wallace Boyd, Patty Chisholm,
Ben Crouch, John Eichleb^rger.
Grady Fallow, Jimmy Farmer,
Lois Franklin, Sally Glenn, Caro
lyn Hairston, Sue Hamilton, Mar
tha Jane Horton Mabel. Hughey,
Julia Humphrey, John Lewis.
William Miller, Elinor Niver, Lor
raine Patterson, Saidra Ray,
Douglas Salter. Myrna Sease. Kay
Smith, Marian Surratt, Beth
Trammell, Kenneth Trammell,
Peggy Willard, Georgia Young.
Sara Bradshaw, Lena Copeland,
Eighth Grade: Julia Bolick,
Saidra Davis, Marlene DeYoung,
Catherine Hart, Mary Haupfear
Ruth Holland, Davis Jacks, Myr
tle Jones, Sylvia King, Clifford
McKittrick, Linda Milam, Anne
Ray, Sara Ray, Rickey Rhame,
Claire Smith,, Myra Snelgrove,
Dianne Stevenson, Delle Wilder,
Rachel Wilson, Samuel Wilson.
PC Seeks To
Qualify For NAIA
Kansas City Play
A District 26 playoff game in
which Presbyterian college seeks
to qualify for the big National As
sociation of Intercollegiate Ath
letics basketball tournament in
Kansas City, will be held in the
PC gymnasium at 8*jp m. Monday
night.
Although the Blue Hose’ oppo
nent for this game' has not been
definitely decided yet/dt appeared
that East Carolina of the North
State conference would be the'
team. Admission prices of $1.50
for adults and $1.00 for students
have been established by the
NAIA committee.
Another district playoff game is
set for Erskme, and the winners
will meet to decide which team
will represent the district in Kan
sas City.
Luncheon Meet For
Augusta-Aiken Area
In College Campaign
A goal of $48,000 for Presby
terian college has been establish
ed by the Augusta and Aiken re
gions as they prepare to launch
the college’s Diamond Jubilee De
velopment program in that area.
The campaign is under th>
leadership of Augusta co-chair-
men'-E. C. Hollingsworth, pro’
nent candy manufacturer and PC
trustee, and the Rev. Robert 1
Strong, pastor of tl\e First Pres
byterian church; and Aiken co-
chairmen Andrew J. Cothran,
well known businessman, and the
Rev. James L. Goodwin, pastor
of the Aiken Presbyterian church
A consultation luncheon of min
isters and laymen of the two re
gions is scheduled for this Friday
night in Augusta. Addressing th.
group will fee the Rev. Harry K
Holland, pastor'of the First Pres
byterian church of Marietta. Ga
former moderator of the Georgi
Synod and chairman of the Pres
byterian college board of trustees
The campaign steering corr
tee set a quota of $3,000 for the
Augusta region and $12,000 for
the Aiken region as their part of
the program to raise $750,000 for
Presbyterian college within ' itit
jtwo controlling Synods of South
'Carolina and Georgia during 1956
Eleven counties are included in
the Augusta region: Richmond.
Columbia, Burke, Hancock. Wash
ington, Taliaferro, Greene, Ogle
thorpe. Wilkes. Lincoln, and Mc
Duffie The Aiken region is com-
Dr. Felder Smith
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among the more than 4,700 Pres
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Augusta region has some 3,370
communicants in 27 Presbyterien
churches, and the Aiken region
has more than 1350 communi
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