The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 05, 1958, Image 8
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Five Clinton Students Get Degrees
Revival Services
To Begin Sunday
At Cross Anchor
PC's New Building
Nears Completion
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Work on Presbyterian College’s
Revival services will begin at
1 Yarborough's Chapel Methodist
Chruch in Cross Anchor Sunday »“.«» student center moves
I evening. June 8. at 8 o’clock and s«‘>adil> toward its completion the
will continue through Friday eve- totter part of next month, President
ning. June 13. Marshall W Brown has stated
Reverend Roy Dickert, pastor of Exterior construction is being
the Lockhart Methodist Church, finished and interior plastering is
will be the visiting minister Rev almost completed
helix Head i*'pastor of the church pj, e contractor originally had aim-
The public is cordially invited to ^ toward having the building ready
attend these services.
Two PC Professors
Earn Graduate Degrees
JOHN tv. LEDFORD
MAIDALENK Y. REED
for commencement exercises, but
extremely severe winter weather
delayed his schedule by almost one
month President Brown pointed
out the student center will be com
pletely furnished and equipped and
pn> ' ready in ample time for the start
of PC’s 78th session on September
8.
Students From Clinton
Get College Degrees
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Among Clinton students being
awarded degrees from area colleges
during the recent commencement
season were:
Winthrop College: Peggy Mcln-
vaille, Tonita Nelson, Margaret
Tankersley, and Ray Philson An
derson
Clemson College: Harry E. Bo
lick III, Karl Johnson, Jr., (MA in
mechanical engineering).
Furman: William Franklin Dietz,
Bennie M Hughey and Roger
Poore.
Wesleyan: Nancy Cook
Davidson: William R. Turner, Jr.
Columbia College: Anne Blakely,
tributions of recreational equipment
Pressure Cooker
Clinic Scheduled
In Laurens Today
A pressure cooker clinic for Lau-
Co. 'D' Reunion
Be Held Saturday
Company "D,” 118th Inf., 30th
Division, will hold the annual re-
Two Presbyterian College
fessors earned graduate degrees
from other institutions during re
cent commencement exercises.
They are Louis B Pope, who
received his doctorate from the
University of North Carolina on
June 2; and James S. Gray, who
was awarded a master of theology
degree from Union Theological
Seminary in Richmond on May 19 rens county will be held at the Ag- union at the Mary Musgrove Hotel
Dr Pope has just completed his ricultural building in Laurens today in Clinton Saturday. The reunion
first session as associate professor from 9:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. m All will start at 3 p m., and all mem-
of education and director of the persons wishing to have their pres-j bers are invited to attend. Letters
Presbyterian College guidance cen sure cookers checked should bring have been mailed to members ad-
ter He also holds his MA from the top for inspection. vising them of the reunion.
North Carolina The clinic is open to both white Company ‘’D” was a National
Gray, associate professor of phi- and colored people. Pressure sauce Guard unit composed mostly of
j losophy at PC, has been a versatile pan tops cannot be checked Those Laifrens County men and served
member of the faculty since 1943 planning to can this year are ad-1 with distinction in World War I
He earned his bachelor of divinity vised to have their pressure cooker Anyone wishing any information
degree 1 from Union Seminary and checked at the clinic as a safety regarding the reunion may contact
is an ordained Presbyterian min- precaution, and to insure accurate D J Buchanan, secretary-trea-
ister ' , processing surer, at Joanna.
J \( k SHELBI RG
JIMMIE SUTTEE
JAMES TINMAN
Five younc people from Ihe Clinton area received degrees at Presbyterian College’s 77th commence
ment exert ises Monday. They received their diplomas along with HO other graduating seniors. Included
were: John William I edford of Cedar Street. BS degree in business administration; Mrs. Maudalene Young
Kerd. now of De<atur. t.a., BA degree in English; Jack Leroy Shelburg, WH 1 * South Broad Street. BS de
sjree in chemistry; Jimmie Ray Sultle. 100 Davis Street. B> degree in physics; and James Conrad Tinman,
t Centennial Mreel. B> degree in economics.
Meetings Continue
In Legion Building
In runnrction with the evange
listic meet mgs currently being con
ducted in the American Legion
Hall Guthrie u'tius' > Boughman
of l nt«>n will relate hi* experience
Friday night at 7 An on bow hr was
•tetivered from alcoholism k or
*«-veral year* Mr Boughman who Monday. Thursday and Frida
i. now a •ucrrseful bu*iiw»% man in mght* at 7 *» and Saturday aftr
t n»on ha* hern active m the work (vmki at three u clock next week
•4 Alcoholtc* Anuwymows Me will Thi* Sunday night the topic is
aiw> tell something a4 tbr work The Mark and Image of the
r<4k>wing Mr Boughman * talk. Bead Monday night, "'Where
evangelist Peter G Crestakos will the Dead, and Will the Wicked Burn:
speak on "‘Four Ways Angels Help Throughout Eternity? Thursday
God’s People ” mght. • The Woman in White of
A special service will be held Bevelation 12. and the Woman in
in tile American Legion Hall Sat Kevdation 17.” Fnday
urdav afternoon at three o’clock ° nt ‘ * | ord Tha ' W,U ^
in which Mr t'restakos will relate Millions To Hell
the experience of his conversion
and give hi» reasons why he be
came a Seventh Day Adventist Sat
urday night at 7 30 he will speak
on ’“Gods Last Warning Message
will be held Sunday.
serv ice*
Six From Clinton To
Attend Boys State In
! Columbia June 8-15
Six rising high, school senior*
from Clinton will attend Boy* State
•a Columbia next week Five are
L (rum Clinton High School and one
is from rhornweB
They are Milling BUdwck. spun
sored by the Exchange Club Tom
my \erenw Fraaier. Joanna f'awa
dattnn. John Eichrlbrrger Liam
Club Albert lami* T umbl.n Clin
ton Mills. It I
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Steadfast in defense ...
M.-.m a 1 rtv v ear ha. j.a-evt .since this old cannon
fa thfulH I'etetn'oi! the rani|»ar!s. We sh*>w it to
nvmitolue our lut'ic function, which in lo Uo every
th iny |»i.s»ilik to itefeiut.the financial position of
every cl ent. Help in p!annin); Having* programs,
loans to meet emergencies, lowr-cost financing or ex
pansion. helpful counseling . . . are all part of our
service.
Bank of Clinton
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
3% Interest Paid On Savings Accounts Semi-Annually
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the Boy* will b* m < ulumbsa for
tb> ewtirr wr«fc amt will mafc
gosrrwmmi awd rtluro
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of the Amrr<aw Lrgwo
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fiHMI Auxiliary
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Chrufion Home Is
Emphasized By Joanna
Church At Reception
A wedding rruruaw rmphasi/mg
the Cknstian home was held at the
Joanna Bap'ist Church on Sunday
evening. June 1
Couple* who were married by the
Rev Jair.es B Mitchell
were given recognition
A reception wa» given in the
recrea'ion room for couples and
their families
Mr and Mrs Lester Hair greeted
the gue-ts and Mr and Mrs Louis
Murphy invited them into the ree-
! reaton r»om.
Punch, wedding cake, mints and
nut were served. The table was
covered in white organdy with lace
inserts over a green cloth White
candles and mixed flowers were
1 used
Those assisting Rev. and Mrs. j
Mitchell in entertaining were Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Bragg, Mr. and Mrs.
Mason Rowland, Mrs. Whiter By
ars, Mrs. Lee Thomas, and Misses
Ethel Rowe, Betty Thomas and
Ruth Hair.-
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KING DIXON II
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House of Representatives
LA ( RUNS ( OI NTY
June 10th Primary
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Solids and fancies 6-16.
• Boy’s Boxer Shorts . 54c
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• Stack Chairs 5.66
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• Garbage Can .... 2.22
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