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Thursday, April 7, 1960
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Briefs About..
4 People You Know
Items of Interest Concerning Local Residents
Miss Sally Glenn returned last
week to King College, Bristol, Tenn.,
after spending the spring holidays
with her parents_ Mr. and Mrs.
David Glenn.
Miss Cornelia Harris of Columbia,
spent the week-end with her moth
er, Mrs. W. W. Harris.
Miss Elaine Addison, who attends
Duke University, Durham, N. C.,
was at home last week with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. JohrrA Addi
son, for the spring holidays.
Miss Ruth Bailey is visiting her
sister, Mrs. W. P. Anderson, and
Mr. Anderson in Clearwater, Fla.
Mrs. Goyne L. Simpson was call-
A. C. MeMaster of Washington, D.
C., sflpnt the week-end at his homo
here with his family, '
Friends of Mrs. William Garrison,
mother of Mrs. Beatrice Frith, will
be interested to know she is im
proving satisfactorily at Self Mem*
orial hospital, Greenwood, following
an operation there last week, and
will remain for ’six weeks.
Airman 1C Robert Bollinger and
Mrs. Bollinger of Donaldson AFB.
Greenville, spent the week-end with
the latter’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. S.
B. Loftis.
Mrs. D. C. Heustess has resumed
her position on the staff of Erskine
ed to Atlanta, Ga., the past week College^ Due West, after spending
because of the death of her aunt, the spring holidays at her home
Mrs. C. D. McDaniel. | here.
Mr. and Mjts. Burt Copley and Friends of Mrs Marion Hiers will
children of Aiken t spent the week, be interested to know she has ac-
end with Mrs. Copley’s mother, cepted a position at the Bank of
Mrs. George W. Taylor Clinton.
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SHOWING SATURDAY NIGHT,
APRIL 9TH
JOANNA REVIVAL CENTER
MISS YOUNG (Standing). MISS BARNSLEY (Seated)
TO GIVE RECITAL AT CONVERSE
Spartanburg—The public is invk- Her program will consist of the
ed to the senior recitals of Miss first movement of “Concerto No. 4
Leanna Young, pianist, and Miss in G-Major" (Beethoven), “Foun-
Headley Barnsley, soprano, on Fri- tain of Acqua Poala’’ (Charles Grif-
day evening at 8:00 p. m. in Twich- fas), and "Scherzo No. 1 B-Minor’’
ell auditorium^ • Chopin).’ „
Both girls are candidates for Miss Young, the daughter of Mr.
Bachelor of Music degrees and are ind Mrs. James Lei and Young of
Mi.s Carolyn Royster of Charlotte.!
N .C., and Miss Rachel Ann Wilson,
students of therUniversity of South
Carolina, Columbia, spent the week
end with the latter's parents, Mr
and Mrs. Cecil P. Wilson. Friends of
Miss Wilson will be interested to
know she is a pledge of Delt^Zeta
Sorority.
Mr and Mrs. W B Lea. Mr. and
Mrs Oscar Lea of Rocky Mount.
N. C., arrived yesterday for a feu
days visit with Mrs. Lea’s mother.
Mrs. C. M Bailey, and sister, Mrs.
W. L Marshall. Jr White here they
will attend the Masters Golf tourna
ment in Augusta^Ga.
MRS. HAI^; HOME
Friends of Mrs. E. H Hall will b?
interested to know she has' returned
to her home on Hickory street after
an extended stay in Charlotte, N. C.,
j with her sons, B. Shockley Hall.
Dr William Hugh Hall, and their
| families
W. C Hogan is attending a meet- 1
mjr of the National Association of
; BroadcaNters this week in Chicago.
Ill Secretary of State Christian
Herter will be the featured speaker.
; Mrs U. N White of Winston-Sa
lem N C , ls singling the week
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A.
O Daniel. Their daughter. Mrs G.
E McGrew, of Camden, was also
here for the week end.
Friend- of Mrs and Mrs Eugene
Armstrong and children, formerly
of l^ake Charles, La., will be inter
ested to know they are returning to
[Clinton to make their home Mr
Armstrong, an insurance adjuster,
will be connected with a Spartan
burg firm. Mrs .Armstrong, the for-
| mer Miss Louise Meadors, and chil
dren are with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs; J. C. Meadors, at the present
Major General Ansel B. Godfrey by the choir of the Baptist Church The message of repentance, for-
!eaves tomorrow fcir St Augustine, of Joanna under the direction of giveness and the assurance of saiva-
Fla , to attend a Florida National Miss Mary Elizabeth Fowler on Lon as presented in the cantata
He will Sunday. April 10. at the 11:00 a m will be reinforced by the order of
> service the service ,
The cantata consuls at three parts The soprano solo parts will be
with words taken from the Psalms, sung by Miss Eugema Byars Ac.
the Prophets and Revelahoit EacjV eompanists u ill be M ss Mary Ann^“
part will be preceded by a psalm Brown and Miss Jennie Mae Sur-
read by the pastor; the Rev James raV
B Mitchell, and will be followed
by an appropriate hymn The scrip
tures used will be Luke 10 28 44 and
Psalms 13 130. and 138
Guard Association meeting
return to the city Sunday.
Miss Inez. Pruitt has returned
from a several- weeks stay with Mr
and VJrd* Philip Pruitt. Mr and
Mrs Lou Oliver and Miss' Rachel
Pruitt in Jacksonville, Fla
Joanna Baptists
To Have Cantata-
Sunday Morning
Penitence, Phrdon and Pace.' a
'wnten cantata, will be presented
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active in extra<urricuiar activities
at Converse College.
Miss Young, piano major under
John Erickson ,is vice-president of
the Hyatt Music Club and a mem
ber of Pi Kappa Lambda, honorary
scholastic music society.
'>02 Calvert Ave., Clinton, was the
irmer piano pupil of Mrs. James
Pitts.
A reception honoring the two stu-
ients will be held immediately fol
lowing the recital.
NOTICE
CANAL WOOD CORP.
—wishes to announce that Henry S. Orr, having recup
erated from a recent illness, has-resumed his duties with
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the company as District Forester.
Mr. Orr is being assisted by Edward Rigouard, a
graduate of the North Carolina State School of Forestry,
who was formerly with the North Carolina State Fores
try Commission.
Mr. Rigouard is residing on Lake Street in Laurens.
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If you contemplate selling your.plup wood, timber or
timberland Mr. Orr or Mr. Rigouard can give you tim
ber marking service and technical advise on your timber
for which there is no charge.
You may contact Mr. Orr or Mr. Rigouard at Laur
ens, Phone'2713.
Mrs. W. C. Baldwin, Mrs. John
Little, Mrs. Henderson Pitts.
Mrs. Frank Miller. Mrs. W. C.
Shealy and Mrs. I. M. Smith were
in Union Thursday for
i Garden Pilgrimage.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dugan of
iumter, Mrs. Frank Oates and little
st.n, Michael, of Hartsville, spent
iinday with their parents and
the State grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
-j Neighbors.
Mrs. Inez Pruitt w-as a visitor dur- Winthrop College students at
i ing the week in Florence with her home for the week-end included
daughter, Mrs. Wallace Meggs, and Mass Bootsie Horton,, daughter of
family; also in Columbia with Mr. 'Mr and Mrs. Horace Horton, Miss
and Mrs. C. W. Mahaffey, and with Miyra Pitts, daughter of Mr. and
her daughter. Mrs. Sammie Wright, Mrs. L. Ray Pitts, and Miss Dolly
a patient at the Veterans hospital Crouch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs
in Columbia j i B. W. Crouch.
Dr. and-Mrs. Lucien Brailsrord Mr and Mrs. Morris Seymour and
and daughter of Charleston, were small son, Morris, Jr, spent
week end guests of the former’s
aunt, Mrs. B Hubert Boyd On Sun
day Mrs. Boyd and daughter, Co-
rinne, aceorr,’ anied ihem to Clem-
son to spend the day w ith her sister, _
Mrs Charles E Raynal, and the j urne( j h ome f rom a f ew stay
Rev Mr. Raynal. - i n West Palm Beach. Fla , with
Mrs. Wilson Harris on Thursday her sister, Mi's W A. Galloway, and
attended a meeting of the North Mr. Galloway, and in Lakeland.
small son, Morris, Jr, spent the
week-end in Bowman, Ga., with
their parents While away they were
also visitors in Athens
RETURNS HOME
Mrs John W’. Finney. Sr., has re-
Piedmont Branch of the National
League of American Pen Women
; and an autograph tea honoring Mrs.
Pe-arl S McFall who has recently
written “It Happened In Pickens
i County.
Fla , with her brother. J. P Mc
Millan, and Mrs.-McMillan.
Mrs J D Sowell of Paducah.
Ky., is visiting her daughter, Mrs
Friends of Mrs. Clark will regret |
George W. Clark, and Mr Clark
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Loftis spent know their infant son. Russell, is
a few days last week visiting rela-
! lives in and near Asheville, N.> C.
Mrs. R L Spivey, sister of Mrs’,
j Loftis, remains ill at her home on
Pickwick Drive.
Friends of Mrs. II W. Staton will
i be interested to know she is conva-
ill and has been a patient at the
General hospital. Spartanburg,
since Friday
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Wheeler of
Lafayette, Ga , spent Lhe week-end
with their daughter. Mrs D. G
Attenion Boat Owners in
Clinton, Laurens, And Joanna
$18.00 PER $1,000.00 BOAT INSURANCE when attached to your
Homeowners Policy with the St. Paul Mercury Insurance Co.
See the chart below for the cost of this coverage figured at : $8,-
000.00 Homeowners and $1,000.00 on boat,
1st Yr. 2nd & 3rd Yrs.
Creighton, and Mr. Creighton,
j lescing at home following an illness * Mr and Mrs Julian S Bolick had ,
I and hospital stay. | as guests for lunch odA^fonday Miss
es Wynne Horton of Kingstree, Han
nah Hickman of Loris, Becky Hoi- 1
stein of Ridge Springs, along with
their daughter. Margaret Ann Bo
lick. All are students at Winthrop
College and were w ith the glee club
to present a program at Clinton
High School
Mrs. Hugh Simpson. Mrs. Hubert,
Pitts, Mrs. Nene D. Workman, and,
Mrs. W\ Roy Pitts were guests Sat- ]
urday of Miss Mary Stokes in Spar,
tanburg.
- Inside City of Clinton and Laurens
Brick Veneer
Frame
62.00
64.00,
54.00
59.00
Outside City, within 1,000 ft. of hydrant
Brick Veneer
Frame
74.00
. 77.00
67.00
70.00
Inside City Limits of Joanna
Brick Veneer
Frame
87.00
94.00
78.00
85.00
f
ligher limits if desired.
No hydrant makes rates slightly higher Jkis coverage is available
in the country also if farming is not the main occupation of the home-
owner.
See us f<jl credit on insurance you now have and get this protection
at this low rate.
Charles H. Hughes Insurance Agency
105 N. BROAD ST.
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City Manager Plan
Election Tuesday
The Clinton Chamber of Commerce reminds you that next
Tuesday the citizens of Clinton vote on the adoption of the City
Manager Plan of government for our city.
If you are interested in the healthy growth of Clinton and
in improved services for your tax dollar, you will make every ef
fort to get out and vote and remind your friends to vote to
adopt this plan for the betterment of Clinton.
The voting places for this election will be located as fol
lows:
Clinton Precinct No. I - at the City Hall.
Clinton Precinct No. II - at the Hampton Avenue School. .
Clinton Mills Precinct - at the Clinton Mills Community
House.
You will need your yellow registration certificate to be
eligible to vote.
Those who have lost their certificates may obtain dupli
cates at Baldwin Motor Co., today (Thursday) and at the Clin- *
ton Mills Community House on Monday, Aprft^ 11, from 9:00
A. M. to 5:00 P. M. (New certificates may also be obtained to
qualify voters for the City Primary in May andl the County and
State Primaries in June.) v
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By voting for and actively supporting this proposed im
provement in city government; you will be benefiting yourself ^
as a taxpayer and helping Clinton to grow and become an even
better place in which to live and rear our children.
~ Polls Open From 8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M.
EVERYONE IS URGED TO VOTE NEXT TUESDAY