The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 07, 1960, Image 8
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THE CUNTON CHRONICLE
Th«rs4ay, January 7, I960
PC Alumni Assn.
Elects New Officers
t Chosen' to fill these positions
Dr. Delmar Rhame, ^Ijpion sur
geon. takeover as vice president.,
Both wilPserve for one year. s
The Alumni Association, by ear
lier ballot and at Homecoming, ap-
New officers and directors have j proved change to increase the
i. ........ .... . nunibe'r of directors from two to
■been elected to head the affairs of
Jthe Presbyterian College »nrprg-
Association. Public Relations and V 1 “ rectors for Tardlina v-
1 Alumni Director Ben Hay Hamifict - (ono . year terms) william H. Stev-
|announced today onson. attorney of Sumter, and Sam
They were named by mail ballot | ^ ,|^j n g charleston insurance and
idistributed last month to all alumni re ^i 'estate man. (two-year terms)
[Terms of office begip this year.
Frank Hay, of Charleston', owner
I of the Hay Oil Company, is the
(newly elected ajumm representa
live to the PC board of trustees He
joins two other alumni leproynf.i
(lives, each servmy alternate In
year terms
Dill D Beckman of Columbia. ' tree
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(one-year term) George Wilson of
Fayetteville co-partner of the High-
Jand Lumber Company; (two-y«Jir
term) S. Cater Ligon, vice pres
ident of a Charlotte printing con
cern. ^
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Mrs. G. W. Stewart v
Burid At Bethany
Mrs. Josie Taylor Stewart, 44,
widow of George W. Stewart, died
Thursday morning in a Greenville
hospital aftet- several months Ill
ness. •
She was .a native of Lexington
, , .County, but had'made her home in
general manager, and Hugh S ,1a- ^i m t on .f or a number of years. She
cobs, co-owner of a f lint on printing was a d ailf <hter of the late Carl and
concern.
Director
0l ‘-i year term) the Re\ Eugene
Wilson, pastor of Atlanta's Peacjv
George W. Duplap. Rock Hill lx)t
tier and Feddrah'Sav mgs & Loan,
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New* Of
—^ <s
Bonds Cross Roads
TTie Shady Grove Home Demon
stration club will meet Wednesday,
January *13. at 3:30 p. m. Mrs. B
W. Cooper and Mrs. Ola Wages
will sefve as hostesses Members
of the club are urged to be present
and any interested ladies of the
community are asked to come and
join the club. All rural ladies are
eligible This club strives to make
the community a better [dace to
live by mainatining higher ideals of
home life, counting children the
| most important of crops; ever
Vioja Burdette Taylor. She was a striving to keep theif bodies sound,
from Georgia tone- member, pf the William-ton Baptist their minds clear, their spirit hap-
T Church
Road Presln terian Church.
Surviving are four daughters.
chief oPthe South Carolina Vocation- . two-year term > Joseph E Patrick
al Rehabilitation Service, steps into associate, of the John 1 11
the newlx created posftion ot pre- Comp.giy of Atlanta
ident-elect
Mr> ^Virginia- Gilmer of Greenville;
Mis-t‘> C.e^aldmf, Jewel and Viola
Harland Slew art of Clinton two sons, Ray
mond and Harold Stewart, both of
of the association \nd 1 Directors from North Carolina-
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Sailings |Jlan ;
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py,^ their character generous and
by extending to the less fortunate
a helping hand Our'club members
believe pne's community may be
come the best* of communities. The
- | ladies of the Shady Grove Home
thtesnville ;a 'istor, Mrs. Yergie Demonstration club extend to all the
Pressly of Clinton; a brother, Ray- ladies of the community an invita-
mond Taylor of \\ilhatnston. and tion to join with them for the corn-
two grandchildren * mon ends—a more abundant home
Funeral service- 1 were conducted! and community life.
Saturday at 3:()0 p m at the Lydia
Ml) Baptist Church by the Rev.
/
Milford .1 Sanders Burial was in |
Bethanx Presbyterian Church cem
eterv
Legal Sales Total
522,300 On Monday
Tw • legal -ale- in • the Court
11 u- at Lauren- Monday morning
totaled $22,300
Sale bx W E( Dunlap, clerk of
court: Joe F. Copper, et al. plain-1
tiffs, vs C B C«x>per, et al, de-
fendan’-t 18 8acro- of land in Scuf-
The January program will be giv
en by Mrs. James Evans, and the
demonstration will .be Learning;
About Mental Health.
Mr- B W Cooper is president j
Of the club ^•V,x.. ,v.K..,v,K„Nf
Mrs B W Cooper has returned]
home after spending some time in!
Sumter with her daughter.
Mrs Bill Wilson is visiting her (
sister, Mrs. Texie Johnson.
Friends of Mrs. Bessie Johnson
will be s'rry to learn she has been I
confined to her home due to illness '
,, , „ friends of Mr and Mrs. N. A.
fletoxvn Town-hip oil Enoree, River, ... ■„ . . , , . ,
, , . 1 , Shouse will be glad to learn they
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a lot i'.
:i -!)t'pping next
pi^'gic—ixc stoi^-
.iic /(>w ( ' .mvr-to
jn*sX.lT CirCcn • Stamps.
You can s \
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nn'P,c\ on \ t
bu> a!l >c.u
tix'n- that to.
( hi i-tiuas 'il you
ani service sta-
ye c\ >rj values
-old to -O L Long, attorney, for
$19,000.
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Executor's -ale. Home place of
the late Mrs Agnes B Richardson
■in Miuintville. including house and
lot, approximately 100x300. sold to
G C Watts for $3,300 _
V\ ith xx'ta nllcxl i-six's- of -tamps, you can gel
nil kind- oi Ix-aUtitul \ixl u-ctifl gilt- tx'r your
jamiU and : end- ..t S\H (ueen Stanip redemp
tion centci- (>t t \xni Inc nitire than 20 miles
from an S\H tirraT^Ntaiiip redemption center,
you,can redeem u'ur -tanjpx by mail
So. st.,r; -.c ^ Se.H f.RFLN STAMPS
no x tx’r your l^bO Christmas gifts',
h a' I lv dollar- ahead when xou do!
V / SOUTH CAROLINA DIVISION
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Cliain Saw and 19 other
valuable prizes to be given
away SAT., DEC. 19. Cbme
by for details.
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NEW
HOMELITE
CHAIN SAW
Complf'e r
The new UUZ cuts so fast it
makes quick work of any wood
cutting ]ob. You can use it to cut
for cash crop. buUding lumbar,
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campsites.
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In diameter
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"$3800 Net Profit
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LAURENS
SAW CO.
On 76 Bypass
Phone 92191
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have returned to their home after
being patients at Blalock Clinic.
, Friends af Rev. Marion Ringer
will be glad to to know he is able to
return to work after being confined
to his home aue to illness.
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Attend one of the churches in the
community on Sunday. i
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SHADY GROVE PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev Hunter Marsingtll, Pastor
Sunday School—10:00 a. m.
Worship Service—11:00 a m
PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS
CHURCH
'' Sunday school—10:00 a. m.
Worship Service—11:00 a m
Young people's service, followed
by worship service—7:00 p. m
FAIRVIEIV BAPTIST
CHURCH
Rev. Marion Ringer. Pastor
Sunday School—10:00 a m
Worship Service—11:15 a. m.
Baptist „ Training .>Union—€: 00 p.
Worship Service—7:00 p m
Prayer meeting Wednesday eve
ning at 7:30 p, m;
The Reedy River Baptist Asso-
ciational Training Union executive
committee will meet with Fairview
Baptist Church January 15 at 7:30
ip m. SupjH'r will be serves#at the
i Shady Grove Community club
house."
J. R. Crawford
SURVEYING
CLINTON, 8. C
Phone 3493 Joanna
Dr. David I. Mixon
—Optometrist—
201 N. BroRd Street
PHONE 1308
Office Hours: 9-5:30
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SPECIAL PURCHASE!
S3.77
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Lined and unlined drapes. Florals, solids, moderns. 45x84
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first quality 100cotton printed bark. Also organdy.,
priscilkts. White and pastel colors. 50x90.
FAMOUS BRAND TOWELS
A J WHITE SALE, PRICES
22”x44” Bath
Reg. 79c Value
Thick, thirsty terry towels in choice of colors. Green
mist, turquoise, white, French rose, pink, whisper, yel
low. All first quality.
• Hand Towels . . . . 3 for $1.00
• Wash Cloths . . . . . . 3 for $1.00
2 f° r $1
SALE
CHENILLE SPREADS
2 For $5.00
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Kipple weave chenille spreads. Solid decorator colors!
Closely tufted baby chenille in ripple weave design. Sing
les and doubles. ,
Special Purchase
Woven Spreads
$8.00
Irregulars of $12.95 spreads. Buy nowT~"
SAVE ON STITCHED CUP
COTTON BROADCLOTH MAS
Sale 2 1.69
I* 1.00m.
Spiral-stifchcd 4-section cup!
Waffl*-stitch«d undtrcupl
Bastic inserts. 32-44. A-C
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Venetian BLINDS
2 fa, *5
Ready to hang Venetian blinds complete with brackets
and instructions. White with natural tape. Size 28”-36 , \
54”-64 M long.
100%
DuPont Dacron
PILLOWS
*4.77
Our own State Pride!
• Non-Allergenic *
• Resilient — Soft
• Mildew Proof
• Standard Bed Si$e
— OUR OWN STATE PRIDE;
MUSLIN. SHEETS I PERCALE SHEETS
72”xl08” Flat Muslin ...$1.47
Twin Fitted! Flat Muslin $1.47
81”x99’ r Flat Muslin $1.47
81”xIT)8” Flat Muslin $1.67
Double Fitted FlakMuslin \ .$1.67
PILLOW CASES 72c Pair
72”xl08” Flat $1.89
Twin Fitted ...: y . .$1.89
81 w xl08” Flat $2.09
PILLOW CASES ; 96c Pair
DUPONT NYLON HOSE
Pairs
Regular 59c and 79c. These are irregulars of better qual
ity hose. Sizes 8Vi-11. All wanted shades.
LADIES’ RAYON PANTIES
Better quality for longer wear and fit. White and colors.
Sizes 6-10. (Basement)
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