The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, May 21, 1959, Image 2
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Beckman Heads
PC Endowment
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AjhiuoI Oiorol Concert Vomer To Got Moqoo
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Un J. p Johnston. wtU hovo! A riomf
a port on the pogrom
The public is cordially invited to
To Take Train Ride Friday at Close of Year
The children of the kindergarten of the First Pres-
liyterian Church are closing the year's term this week
with several activities to l>e climaxed Friday when they
will take a train ride from Whitmire to Clinton. They
will l>e transported to Whitmire by bus. Many of the
children have never before ridden on a train.
Front row: Donna Williams, Butch Abner. Dirke Von
Hollen. Bobby Smith. Hugh Jacobs. Susan King. Robbie
Kate Cnx. Jette Young, Bailey Dixon, and Mrs. Frank
Can ley.
Second row: Mrs. Jasper Rowland. Jimmy Walker,
Butch Turner: Everette Fuller, Barbara Davis, Lou Led
ford. Renie ^Hollis, Mary Adair. *
Third row: Billy Young. Frank Sherrill, Ken Walker.
Tommy Davis, Dell Young, Patti Ann Plaxico, Patti
Plowden. >
Fourth row: Dehnar Shay, Carter Gault. Bob Vance,
Susan Lee. John Allen Steyenson, “G” Ramage, Cynthia
Turner, Sammy McCrary.
Absent wher picture was made: Lisa Bennett, Jinks
Macdonald. Malcolm Lee, Jeff Leighton.—Photo by W 1-
liam M. Shields. \
will serve as slate chairman of the
Presbylm.m College Living endow
ment for 19S9 attend
President Marshall W. Brown an- — ,
notinccd that Beckman already is NOTH K Ok MWiT CASHIERS
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engaged in preliminary work on this _ ..
, . , . 1 Cashiers Check No 37f by M. S.
annual giving program of Presby- Bajley & ^ Bankrrs , n th< .
terian (ollege. amount of 130.10 and payable to
An alumnus of the class of 1930. Consolidated Credit Corporation has
Mr. Beckman will receive an hon- been lost. 2c-M28
orary doctor of laws degree from
Presbyterian College at the June 11
commencement exercises. He has
spent the past 27 years in the ser-'
vice of the state of South Carolina j
and was named “outstanding work
ed by fellow members of the South
Carolina State Employees Associa
tion.
The Living Endowment offers 1
alumni and friends of Presbyterian
College the opportunity to make PC
a regular part of their annual giving
programs. It is being resumed this,
year after being suspended for the
three-year pledge period of PC's re-1
cent successful capital gifts cam-j
paign.
lotion* at Pmbylrfian CoOogr dor
IRC dor pool yoor
lor at PC, Varoer woo
ettrd for his work os president of
the < International Relations Chib
Thr plaque is given in memory of
the late F. H. Mendenhall, of Athena.
Go., whose son attended Presbyte
rian College. •
ROBERT M VANCE.
Administrator.
Clinton. S. C. '
May 19, 1959 Sc-J-4
Suborrtbr to The ('Urookle
your future
attainments bo
as unlimited as
today's success. L
Many Present For
Family Reunion
The minion of the •Kit'* and Naa
me Young clan on May 19 drew an
attendance of 96 prr*ons
A feature <J the gathrnitf was
the first lotoplr'r mmtea Mi 33
peB^ of the ehddrrw of the lotr
Prank and Oaooa Yaeog Adair
TV*r trrm aw <d town were
gwoola of Mr and Mm R C Adatf
and Mr and Mr* I Mac Adair ood
omladed Mr* Poof Burrwogk* of
won** MM Mr aag Mr*
JaOMw F Adka «f Metkeoda. Md
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SINGING AT SACRED ACRES
The regular fourth Sunday gospel
singing will be held at Sacred Acres
Prayer Grounds (located on the
Ware Shoals-Waterloo Highway)
Sunday. May 24. from 2:30 to 4:15
p. m The Sunshine Band for the
Shut-Ins of Greenwood will he fea
tured. All singers and musicians
hove a special invitation to attend
The public ia invited Rev. G. M
Davenport u president of Sacred
Acres
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