The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 30, 1958, Image 2
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, January 30, 1958
Items of Interest From . .
West Clinton
MRS. (\ A. ELLEDGE, Correspondent and Representative
PHONE 1766
Mr aiui Mrs, Dorsey Turner, Mr.
and Mrs.. Marion Turner attonde«t
the funeral of Mrs. Sam Fuller _at
Boavenflam Baptist Church Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. C. M Frier and
family visited in LeesVille Sunday.
Mr and Mrs C L Revels of
Chester, have been Recent visitors of
Mr and Mrs C M FriefTTbey arc
the parents_of Mrs. Frier.
M iss Martha .loan Reeder, stu
dent at Furman University, Green
ville, is spending a few dSys at
home after mid-term jxams. Her
'room-mate, Miss Barbara Brown,
also visited the Reeders a few days
last week.
Mrs J T Lokey has returned to
her home on Sloan street. She has
been visiting her children in Ra
leigh, N C., since Christmas.
Rev and Mrs J L Slaughter of,
Beauregard street, had as their visi-j*
tor last week Miss Louise Young-of
\ndorson She is a sister of Mrs.
Slaughter
Mr and Mrs Clyde Croy had as
recent visitors Mr and Mrs. James
Croy and children of Greenville.
Mr and Mr. Cyde Britt and fam
ily of Greenville, were guests of
Mr and Mrs Clyde Croy Sundai#
Mrs .1 B Slaughter and sotilw'a
vid, spent a few days in Floncfi re
j cently. They accompanied her sister
and brother-in law, Mr. and Mrs.
Beauford Hadden of Columbia.
Mr and Mrs. Richard Turner at
tended the funeral of Mrs. Turner's
uncle,. Mart Porter, in Greenwood
last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs H H. Caugbman,
'and daughter. Dianne.‘visited Mr
; and Mrs. Wilson Garner. Jr , in
| Chester Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. C. M Frier and
: children visited Mr. and Mrs W A,
i Willianis in Greer recently.
Mr and Mrs Paul Foster and
family visited Mr and M,rs Wil-i
I son Garner. Jr , in Chester Sunday ,
Mr and Mrs. J. E. Cox of New-
berry, were supper guests of Mr.!
and Mrs. Joel Cox recently
Mr and Mrs. James Peace and
children of Newton Falls, Ohio, vis-
I ited Mr and Mrs C. A. EUedge on !
Monday and also visited Mr. and
Mrs. C. E Elledge in Cross Hill.j
Mrs. Peace is a sister of the Mr. |
Elledges. Mr. Peace was called to,
the home of his sister, Mrs. Geneva
Price, due to the death of her small
son Mrs. Prices lives at Landrum.
Birthdays and Wedding
Anniversaries
Mrs. Charles Dunaway observed
a birthday January 28
Deborah Wilson had a birthday
January' 26.
Wanda Scott had- a birthday Jan
uary 25. ^
January 27 w as Terry Heaton’s j
birthday. ~ ■
Claude Kernells observed a birth-!
day January 29.
Wanda Lee Phillips celebrated a
birthday January 25
January 29th was Betty Johnson’s
birthday. ' ' \)
Paul Cunningham is celebrating a
birthday today.
Martha Joan Reeder will have a
birthday tomorrow.
Mrs J. B. Reeder celebrated a
birthday January 20.
January 31st is the birthday of
Jack Cunningham.
N o r m a,n Taylor celebrated a
birthday January 18.
January 28th was the birthday of
Sybil Windsor,
Dianne Caughman observed her
birthday January 21.
Mr aid Mrs James Dunaway of
Sumerel Street, celebrated their
wedding anniversary January 9.
Mr and Mrs. Pressley Chaney
celebrated a wedding anniversary
January 29.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Thibadeau
celebrated'an anniversary January
22
— Anniversary Dinner Given
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Cox and son
enjoyed a dinner at the home of her
sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. If. ^1. Price, in Seneca recent
ly. The dinner >vas in horfor of Mrs.
Cox’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.-E.
Vinson of Seneca. It was their 44th
Wedding aniv^ersary.
Birthday Celebrated
Little Sherrill Lawson, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lawson, of
Sumprcl slredt celebrated her 4th
birthday- Sunday. There were 15
guests present for thej^vent. She re
ceived many gifts Refreshments
were served by her mother.
With Production Credit Assn.
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From February 1 to 14
Over at our bank right novTit’s
Customer Appreciation Time. We have
. chosen this Valentine Season to tell all
our customers, "Thanks for Banking with us”.
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We think the big difference in banks today
is the way people are treated.
Atthe same time, however, we want to extend
Valentine greetings to all our other friends
and neighbors whether they bank with us or Got
“3% On Savings Accounts Compounded Semi-Annually”
n. s. imm 4 xiiuju,
ISTABLISMED IN 1886
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CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $625 000
MEMIER - FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCI CORPORATION
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Church Affairs
There will be a singing at Calvary
Baptist church January 31 begin
ning at 7:30. Singers. participating
will represent the various churches.
Everyone is invited. ’ ,
With The Sick
Sheila and Pemy Campbell have
been ill with flu.
Dagid Owens is showing more im
provement after a recent leg injury.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Elledge have
been ill with flu.
Mrs. J. B. Barbery is improving
after a recent illness. ,
Little Kathy-Foster is improving
after a recent tonsilectomy.
Mrs. Bobby Wooten has been ill
at her home on Gordon street.
Mrs. Ella McCall has been ill at
her home on Beauregard street.
Mr and Mrs. Vernon Williams
and family had jas their dinner
guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Brown of Whitmire.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McLendon vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Leon Thomas in
Joanna on unday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Dorn, Mr.
and Mrs. John Dixon of Greenwood,
spent §unday with Mr. and Mrs. L.
C. Gooch.
Mrs. Florence Vaughn of Simp-
sonville visited Mr. and Mrs. Wood-
row Hanley on Beauregard street
recently.
Airs. Beatrice Hawks had as her
visitors the past week Mrs. W. E.
Stewart and daughter of Ware
Shoals
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Smith of Sloan
street, had as their visitors Sunday
Mrs. Dorothy Cleveland and chil
dren of Anderson.
Mr, and Mrs. Boyce,. Wilson and
Pam spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson on Sloan
street.
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Smith and
family visited Mrs. Fanny Smith in
Newberry recently.'
Rudolph Woodward of Warren-
ville, Ga , visited Mrs. Elizabeth
Woodward on Jefferson street the
past week-end
Clyde Croy and family visited his
brother, Wilson Croy, in Gaines
ville, Ga., Sunday. The latter is con
valescing frdm an illness.
of Sumter; and Tackle Hardy Led
better of Ridgieland.
Team Managers—Buddy Hodge of
Cheraw, and George K. Mullis of
Jacksonville. Fla. •
Basketball Teams
Divide Match
With Woodruff
Clinton 'High basketball teams
split the match with Woodruff last
Tuesday night/ In the games, play
ed here, the Red Devils came from
a...28-28 tie at halftime to overcome
Woodruff 59 47. Billy Caubie and
Bobby Thomas, each-dropping in 15
points, tied for high score-honors. *
Norma Elder led her team’s scor
ing with 11 points in the girls’ strug
gle against Woodruff. The Devilet-
tes lost the game 44-28.
f Win, Tie Ware Shoals
The ' previous night Clinton’s
teams encountered Ware Shoals
there. Although the Clinton High
School girls were leading at the
half, the final score was a 37-37 tie.
Heading the Clinton Production Credit Association is Luther B.
Bedenbaugh, of Newberry County, show'n here seated at his desk,
with Miss Jean Roper, of Laurens, bookkeeper, who began work with
the Association on December 6. . * ,
Two former employees, George Watts Copeland, assistant secre
tary-treasurer, and Mrs. John A. Davis, bookkeeper, retired the first
of the year after serving the Association since its organization in 1934.
Mr. Bedenbaugh succeeded Rex Lanford, of Waterloo, who organiz
ed the Association, when he retired in 1956. Mr, Bedenbaugh is a na
tive of Newberry County and was graduated from Newberry College
in 1926. He taught school for 15 years and is a farmer and poultry man
in the Silverstreet section.
The Association serves credit needs of farmers in I,aurrns and
Newberry Counties.—Photo by Dan Yarborough.
Norma Elder shot 21 of the 37
points,
Heyward Nettles accounted for 14'
points in the boys’ victory. TbJ Big
Reds won by a 20 point margin in
the 66-46 results. ^
Both teams lost to Newberry Jan
uary 24. The next game on schedule
will be played February 3 when
Clinton meets Whitmire on Whit
mire’s court. ’
School Of Missions At
Hurricane Church
The Hdtricane Baptist Chdrch. in
cooperation with the churches of the
Reedy River .Association, will have
a school of missions February 2
through 7. n The school will begin
Sunday afternoon following Sunday
School and continue through Friday
night. There will be classes on mis
sions each evening Monday through
Friday at 7 o’clock and following
this class a visiting home or foreign
missionary will speak at 8 o’clock.
The pastor, Rev. J. H. Darr, urg
es a good attendance to this school.
Dr. Fraser To Conduct
Bible Studies Over WPCC
A series of Bible studies will be
conducted each Tuesday afternoon
at 4:45 over radio station WPCC by
Dr. T. Layton Fraser, professor of
Bible at Presbyterian College.
“Bible Studies with Dr. Fraser”
is the title of the 15-minute pro
gram.
CARD OF THANKS
May we take this means to thank
our friends for their words and acts
of consolation extended to us at the
the death of our loved one. It is with
grateful hearts that we recall each
deed in the naihe of friendship and
feel the strength of Christian fellow
ship. God s blessings on all.
' MRS. J. M. HATTON, SR.,
JOHNNIE MACK AND
WILUAM
Letters Presented
College Gridmen
4.
Twenty-five gridmen and t w t o
managers earned football letters at
Presbyterian College during the
past season, .Athletic Director Wal
ter Johnson, announced today.
He said Coach Frank Jones had
recommended five seniors, 11 ju
niors, three s ophomores and six
freshmen for the monograms. Nine
of this group receive them for the
first time
Letters are awarded these 25 play
ers for their service during the .1957
season:.
Seniors—Guards Bill Bowman of
Monon'a' cla, Pa.) and Jackie Pow
ers of Ar.'rews: Halfbacks Ken
Webb of Decatur, Ga., and Mitch
Mavromat of Brunswick, Ga.; and
Center Jim MeLauchlin of Char
lotte. 1
Juniors — Halfbacks Tony Benson
of Chester, John Lucas of Donora,
Pa., and Ed Messer of West Palm
Beach, Fla ; Tackles Jack Coppley
of Lexington, N. C., and Marion
Parrish of Chester; Ends Ken Gard
ner of Greenville, Ted Leahy of At
lanta, and Bobby Mathews of Deca
tur, Ga.; Guard John Firby of Bel
vedere: Quarterback Ron Isger of
Clairion, Pa„; and Fulback Jimmy
Nichols, of Decatur, Ga. (
Sophomores — End Paul Chastian
if Central: Guard Mac Copeland
qf Athens, Ga.: and Quarterback
Bob Waters of Sylvania, Ga.
Freshmen—Guards Bruce Barnes
of Concord. N; C., Don Bridges of
Decatur. Ga., and Bobby Jones of
Jacksonville, Fla.; Fullback Bill
Sease of Clinton; End Jimmy Kolb
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