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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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Thursday, December 20, 1956
Final Scenes In Clinton's Trade-Days Program
JOINS SORORITY
Mrs. Dan Orr the former Miss
Mary Catherine ^.ndersoivhas re-
cieved and accepted an invita
tion to jdin Kappa Delta Fi an
honorary society in education. In
vitations to join are based on
scholastic averages.
Mr. and Mrs. Orr who are both
senior students at the University
of Georgia, Athens, arrived here
yesterday to spend the Christmas
holidays .with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs, C. W. Anderson.
COURT HOUSE TO CLOSE
All offices* in the court house
| v ild be closed from Monday
| noon until Thursday morning for*
the Christmas holidays.
Here are shown the scenes which closed the Clinton Trade Days
program Saturday. At left Selena Kinard is accepting the keys to
the 1956 Ford given as the grand prixe from James E. Wolfe, presi
dent of the Chamber of Commerce. Her's was was the winning
ticket drawn from hundreds of thousands. Center panel shows three months, the object of the campaign being to stimulate busi-
the big crowd present for the drawing. At right, Jesse Samples ness with Clinton retail merchants. Tickets were given with cash
gets the final S20 in cash from County Representative T. David purchases or payments on'account. A cash prize was given each
Sloan of Laurens (right). The program extended over a period of week* —Photos by Yarborough
Joanna Cotton Mills
Honors Workers
Three departments of Joanna
Cotton Mills were guests of the
mill management at banquets
celebrating the completion of 12
months without a lost-time acci- 1
dent. This will bring to -a total
somt 1200 employees and their
guests to attend these banquests
held at Joanna club house Clin- ;
ton Armory, and Presbyterian
college dining hall. Six depart
ments finished, the year with aj
perfect record.
^n Dec 8 the drapery shop,
spinning No 2. slasher.,-tie-in and
draw-in departments were honor-
t d with banquets at Joanna club
house Woodson center in Joanna',
and Clinton armory. Approxi
mately 500 employees and their
quests attended.
J B Hart, assistant treasurer,
W k Waits, assistant t superin
tendent and Professor Nathaniel
Williams Wj^je—masters—of * cere-
monies at the three dinners Sat
urday. Walter “Regnery, vice-
president, and J L Delany, gen
eral superintendent, spoke brief
ly to the different groups, and
commended the department
members on the good safety rec
ord for 1956.
0 . lL i z i bir th ° f . a Tel eV i S ion Program
Birin Announcements nays hospiua. Mrs mcuoa is To Feature Moose!
M!lbry Institution Sunday
Christmas preparations in
LYDIA
Mr and Mrs. Robert Lydia ELDRIDGE
announce the birth of a daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eldridge,
ter. Patricia Ann. on December 503 Frances'street, announce the Lhl , d Clty : by ru “ arly 8U0 _ toys
14 at Hays hospital. Mrs. Lydia birth of a son, Marty William,
is the former , Miss Jeanette bn December 18 at Hays hospital.
BANKS TO CLOSE
M S. Bailey and Son. Bank
ers and tfio Bank of Clinton will
observe December 25 and 26 for
the holidays. *
Reeves, of Laurens. ' • -
STARNES
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Starnes, of
South Broad street, announce
the birth of a daughter, 'Frftfa
K.m, December 16 at Hays
hospital Before marriage Mrs
Mrs. Eldridge before marriage
Starnes was Miss Florence Co- Blal(X . k dinic ^ Campbell
rinne C ampbel . was before marriage Miss Shir-
Campbell.
MELTON
Mr and Mrs. Rav Melton an-
and girls from tiny tots of two
and three to young men and
young ladies soon to graduate
was M~ss Frances' Algo of” GeoV-j from bi « h sch °ol, will be a fea-
da ! ’ure of next Sunday s NBC “Wide
CAMPBELL Wide World’’ television show.
Mr and Mrs. Walter Talmadget Tht “ T ^ oos ^ Ch , ild City ’
Campbell, of 304 Cypress street, * . hcart ' IU - 46 miles-west- of Chi-
announce the birth' of a son, l' ca «° maintained and operated by
Ricky Dale on December 13 at I tbt ’ Loya ‘ P rder of Moose for
children who have lost one or
both parents, will be a feature
Give Someone You Love
a Good Start
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INow it’s fietnin! He’s takerr the first
step .on tlu path to the man you
hope hc’i! be.
Many more big steps are to come.
Medical school? Law school? Who
k- ows? Still you can be prepared for
them. And you can start prepvb-g
right now and right here at our bank.
Why nor stop in this week and
start a Savings Bond Purchase Plan
for someone close to you ? At the same
time look over our other services;
checking accounts, safety deposit
boxes, trust and estate management,
small loans and many more.
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BAUKNIGHT "
Mr. and 'Mrs. Ralph Frazier
I Bauknight, of Rt. 1,- announce
the birth ot.a son, Ralph Frazier,
of the telecast. •
Dave Garroway, television per
sonality, will handle portions of
the Mooseheart -commentary.
Broadcast time for "Wide Wid e
Jr., on December 13 at Blalock is 4 to 5 30 p. m
clinic Mrs. Bauknight wa s for-1 Moo * e lod ^s in this area have
rnerlv Miss Julia Zeliff. I P hiGvd se - vcral ch ildren in the
HOLUERT > Mooseheart institution during re-
j Mr and Mrs Walter C. Holbert. cent years - •
, of 64 Beech street, annpun.ee the!
| birth of a daughter on Dec. 19
1 at Blalock clinic. Formerly Mrs.
Holbert was Miss Jessie Pearson.
JACOBS
. Mr and .Mrs J Ferdinand Ja
cob-:. Jr .'of 205 S. Adair St. an-
Thornwell Rolls
To 2 Cage Wins
ThornweH defeated 'Gray
Court-Owings here Friday night,
the girls winning 48-34, and the
“ i boys 58-49.
Girls’ game:
Gray Court <34) — Cook 22,
Wham, j. Owens 5, Wilkie 3.
Adair 4 Miller Cook, -Knight,
Wilson, Cooley. . , i
ThornweH (48) — Wofford 13,
Shaw 19, Dqdgen 16, Harrison,
J Stewart Burris Hamby, Bell,
Vaughn.
Boys’ game:
Gray Court (49)—D. Armstrong
4 Babb, Vaughn 2(j, W’llkie.
Gray 14, Howard 2, R Armstrong.
H Wilkie 3.
ThornweH (58) — Morris 16,,
Humphries, Timmins, Daniel 10.
Gray 17. Clark 6, Hines, Sweet 9. ;
Powers.
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▼ HE SECURITY or A NATION
LIES IN THE HOMES OP ITS PEOPLE
LAURENS. SOUTH CAROLINA
Street In Joanna
Named For Byrnes
Joanna, Dec. 14—Byrnes street
has bbon selected as the name of
. nounbe the birth of a daugh- thf ‘ new street recently opened in .
! ter, Laura Coleman on Dec. J7 Joanna. The name was «ubmitted I ^
by a Joanna school student. j ^
at Blalock clinic. Mrs. Jacobs is
the former Miss Virginia Cole
man, of Greenwood.
WITH THE SICK
Friends of Mrs. Guy »L. Cope
land will be interested to know
she ,has reutrned from the’Gen-
now a patient at Blalock clinic.
Mrs. Hugh Donnan has return
ed home following a few days
stay at Hays hospital.
Patients at Blalock clinic in-
Joanna Realty Company spon- j
sored a contest fdr school chil-
dren of Joanna-employees—and
Joanna residents with the re
quirement that only names of
outstanding South Carolinians be
considered. Along with the name
each contestant’was required to!
write a paragraph of 50 words or
eral hospital in Greenville and is ^ Saving the fact* which made
m Riolan, /'lini/- I ,he chosen South Carolinian wor
thy of the honor of having a Jo-
| anna street named for him.
Leonard Price, seventh grade
student at Joanna elementary
elude Miss Irene Workman, John- | scho01 ' ^"liUed the winnig
Johnny Deaton and - ess ?^ ^4^-
j a-cash pnze of $25. Dianne
Sexton, second place winner, was
awarded $10; and Martha Ann
Godfrey, Judy Murrah, Mary
Ann Brown, Becky Farmer,
Kathy Smith, and William Carter,
Jr., each won a prize of $2.50 as
runners up.
ny: Reeder. Mr
'and Ralph SVewarX ~
file following patients have
ret*.mod to their homes follow
ing a stay at Hays hospital: Mrs.
L. C Johnson. • Mrs. Addie B
Coleman. Mrs. Lester Tucker,
Ronnie' Gordon Kenneth Bag-
well and John Douglas Terry.
Friends of'Dr J W. Davis will
be interested to know he is im
proving at Blalock clinic where
he is a patient.
Charles Tinsley, Sr, of En-
oree. is a patient at Hays hos
pital.
Patients at Hays hsopltal in
clude Mrs. Jack Messer, Mrs. Jer
ry Harris, Mrs. Ike Jones, J. H
Smith, Otis Martin and Carol
Phillips.
CANDLELIGHT SERVICE
Sharon Methodist church at
i Kinards, will hold a candlelight
j service tomorrow evening at 7
I o’clock.
The public is invited to attend.
YOUR
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Last Day - Today
Dec. 20
DOLORES DONLCN
Friday-Saturday Dec. 21-22
1 Shake, Rattle and Rock
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A Rockin’, Rollin’;Jam Session ,
With Fats Domino, TouchTbnnors, Liza Gaye..
Also Choker Campbell and His Band - Joe Turner
PROGRAM
Mon., Tues., Wednesday
December 24-25-26
You’ll
love
him
tender
In the
story
ihe
was
born
to
play I
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20th Century-Fox presents XX*
RICHARD EG
DEBRA PAGET
and introducing ,
ELVIS PRESLEY
L-OVE
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T M00LET0N • WHJJAM CAMP6E11.
ICMUE BRAND «Hth Inc* BtwNE
« ROBERT
NEQ8MT
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Garden Council
Decorates Doors
For a Christmas gift to Clin
ton the Garden Club Council has
made outdoor door arrangements
of native greens for several pub
lie buildings in the city.
Decorated with the arrange
ments are the Post Office, Hays
hospital, Blalock clinic the Health
Center City Clerk’s office, and
Presbyterian College and City
Library.
Greenwood Edges
Out Clinton High
Greenwood’s boys edged Clin
ton high’s Red Devils here Thurs
day night, 49-44 The Greenwood
B team won a preliminary game,
41-25.
Gteenwood (49) — Bishop 11.
Lee 10. Watson 9. Anderson 8.
White 6. Duffy 4.
Clinton (44)—Smith 15. Nettles
12. Ferrene 11. Cranford 2.
Cauble 1, Thomas 1. Lark 1.
Senior Hi Canteen
Christmas Donee
The Senior Hi Canteen will
have the Christmas dance Fri
day evening,, December 21, in the
senior high gymnasium. -It will
begin at 8 o’clock and will be
an informal “sock” , dance. All
high school students are invited.
A small admission fee will be
charged. „
Bush River And
Whitmire Draw
Bush River. Dec. 14—The Whit
mire and Bush River team#: decid
ed • nothing here Friday night.
The girls battled.to a 42-42 draw,
and it was decided the floor was
too slick for the boys to play.
Whitmire (42)—Hunnicutt 18,
Smith 12, Hite 12, Dean, LiTidall.
Heiderson. 1 '
Bush River (42)—Workman 22,
Longshore 4, Smith 12, Pitts 4,
Cunningham, Singley, Braswell,
Davis.
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