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. V \ 16 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday. June 9, 1960 PC Highlights... The annual American Legion BARBARA JO BOYCF JAMES SEXTON i.KNF FLOYD / Funeral Services For F. N. Kennedy, Laurens l>aurens—Francis Nathaniel Ken nedy. tiT Main St. at 7:00 p. m Thursday after >i\ years o fiiecHning health Born in Laurens, he lived .his life here and w as a son of the late Clar- Boyce, Sexton, Floyd To Get Joanna Scholarships Joanna—College scholarships of fied Joanna-connected students SJ.OOo each have tn'en awardt'd to Joanna-connected students include Barbara Jo Boyce, daughter of Mr. any son or daughter of active or re- and Mrs Elton Boyce, and James tired employees of Joanna Cotton Sev.un, >on of Mr. and Mrs Roy Mills Company, or the Joanna Foun- Sexton, both of Joanna, by the Jo- dation. The scholarship grant or the ^ an( * "‘Bie i Henderson) Ken anna Foundation Educational Schol- loan funds must be used at a. college n<H ‘>’ arship c ommittee , accredited b> the Southern Associa- 01 nu,n ' > t ‘ jr Barbara Jo. Miss Future Home- tion of Colleges and S e c o n d a r y father. C „ maker of Clinton High School in *57. **ools . Kennedy Mortuary m Laurens He dele.ate to (Iiris'State in *59, mem- T* 11 * i<. the third year that the r ‘ irt>< • be: : Uie lU-ta i ub. at>d delegate Scholarship ( ommittee of ttie boun- to tnc SCSI’A eon\ention in 'fiO. Nation has made available to stu- plan> to enter W inthrop College in ue*nt> loans and ca>h scholarship' ‘‘J* t , i. .l. September J.inies active in the r u * nou program tor aiding c'a'-tcal act \ tie-' of his high school. student* Prior to the lall of verMl > plate to eater C.eorgia Tt*ch for the * n ass stance had be* • » coming school term Throughout^dered through the loan medium b - f >ur year- of high school, James lo '°f IN *'- mciud.a. the th b..' .iurk»*<t m the >eeond or third l ”;' . Vt>ar be^m all 'Bed . • t 'h: f - >it Ux spooler department in P*? 1 °f ff''' procram. St mu of t pj an * amount being considered as an *■ <-.it:«»n.t! l<Mn character, leadership and achieve ment. • • • • The Presbyterian College Minis- award went to Bob Waters of Syl terial Club has elected Pat Griffin vania.^Ga . at Presbyterkui Col- of Montgomery. Ala , to serve as its lege's 79th commencement exercis president for the coming year, es Monday. I ‘ j * * * ’ It is given each vear bv the Ld re( ^ M®*de, A rising junior from , , o ... Beaufort, is the 1960 recipient of 8 ,on S Peparlmenl »t smth law F „ M(nd ,,, haU Memorial lino 10 a gradualing senior "in rec- |,| a( , U e for service lo Ihe Presbyte- ognition of unusually high qualities rian College chapter of the Inter- of honor, courage, scholarship, lead national Relations Club .. ' * ,. * • • « ership and service. _ . + „ * ± Presbyterian College's freshman handbook for the~l960-61 session will Ih* edited by Evm Varner of Ben- nctUville. The publication, entitled “The Knapsack,” is produced annually by the student Christian Association to familiarize new students with campus life and regulations at PC. tation of. the trustees to become a j U( ii c i a i circuit, and was recom member of the University of South mended for lhe appointment by W. Carolina Board of Women Visitors, Hummel Harley of Laurens. 8th cir- USC President Robert L. Sumwalt 1 cu i t trustee. announced. , The Board of Women Visitors Mrs. brown represents the 8th! assembles on the campus periodi cally to meet with Dean' of Women Elizabeth M Clotworthy, faculty and students, and to observe faclb-^ ties and educat eftaT opportunities provided for women students at the university . Billy Hagood\of Easley received the "outstanding senior" award. He was chosen by a vote of his classmates and by the PC faculty for this honor, given annually by the Charlotte chapter of the Alumni Association. It recognizes those qualities which "most nearly ap proximate the institution's ideals for young manhood.” Ha good, who recently was chosen to receive one of the Gold P awards given for meritorious seryice in died at his home. 235 W. t t , X ( ra _ curr j cu ] ar ^tivities. has been a leader throughout his four years at Presbyterian College. Laurens Woman Named To Board Columbia—Mrs Minter M Brown of Laurens, has acepted the invi- .'oannii The .-cholarship* were awarded on •> recommendation of a selee- tlot board composed of Dr Chris K.iutmann. president emeritus of \* a berry College chairman Dr K Nolon Carter of Presbyterian < >!.ege anv Frank, Logan <»f W »f ' *rd College '•one Floyd son of Mr and Mrs Norman FToyd has been awarded Siwi ial SliHtie' St fudarship of $1. following his graduation from Clemson College He will pursue his studies at the Institute of Textile Toennoktgy in <'harlott«*s\ille \a In addilHin to the two scholarships of SC 000 each pro rated at kVlo per year, of which one fourth is ron- s dered a loan, amt the Special Stud e*s grant the Joanna Foundation ••ffers educaiiona. loans bearing two l»er tent simple interest to quah IT YOU DOW T READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DONT GET THE NEW* Phone 74 ■v King Construction Co. Awarded Certificate Ten rising seniors at Presbyterian College have been initiated into the he w ith his late cam P us chapter trf Blue Key nation Kennodv, operated , al leadership fraternity. They are: Paul Ard of Atlanta. Rohe Eshbaugh of Louisville, Ky Dick Faulkner of Henderson. N C.. Herb Hammett of Hogansville. Ga . Marion Lw of Hemingway: Doug las McDougald of Anderson; Law- ton Rice of Kinston. X C.; Maurice Schwartz of Laurinburg. \ C : Bill Sease of Clinton: and Evin Varner of BennettsviUe Members of this group were tapjHxf in a stiecial ceremony held recently by senior Blue Key men Selection was made on the basis of Mr Kennedy attended the pub lic schools of Laurens, was a gradu- of Bingham Military School of t» King and < o of Clinton, h. Certificate of Ct having no disablu tile year 1959 Th«- const ruclio the certificate f<> •ver 50 thousand building divi.oim ume accidents > >r.' ijon'truction » a on .< national in mentation for > injuries during n compaBy won having worked man hours in the w ittiout .mv lost Barnes Reunion Is Held Sunday of South Carolina, was a raduate of Eastman School of Busi ness Administration a: Poughkeep sie. \ Y arul wa> a graduate of Ketiourd School of Embalming in New York Citv He aas a member of the First Baptist Church of Laurens and for many years served or the board of deat or is He was a charter member of the Laurens Rotary Club and was a Mason ami a member of the He jaz Temple of the Shrine Mr Kennedy was a veteran of World War I Surviving are hif wife. Mrs Cath eryn Padgett Kennedy. one brother H L Kennedy of Laurens and sev eral nieces and nephew > ' Funeral services were conducted at his home Sautrday at 11 00 a m by Dr R S Cooper and the Rev Victor R Hickman Runal was m the Laurens CHv cemrterv > Gray Funeral Home Clinton, S. C. FUNERAL DIRECTORS • • ■ and • • * EMBALMERS Phone 41 AMBULANCE SERVICE The annual Barnes family re union was held on Sunday at the home of Mrs Hattie Rice and Mrs Fva Hanvey Route 1, Clinton Attending were relatives from Buchanon Pafton Reunion June 12 The third annual Buchainan Patton reunion will be held on June 12 at the Lake Greenwood home of North Carolina and Georgia a* well ( harles Barnes near Cothran bridge, as this state South Carolina Highway 72 Lunch A picnic dinner al noun was rn- *iU be served at 1:00 p m Signs joyed by about 175 ienroute will give direction* WE HAVE WHAT IT TAKES FOR EXPERIENCED PLUMBING AND HEATING CALL BENJAMIN PHONE 117 or 596 WE PAY 5% r $8,750,000.00 I fo<S OfCOMM iwvwid wp *9 $10 000 X hn 0 duly Ixtnvrd Covao'Sy l"wran<f Co lj<* t mpiovre bowdrd lot your p'C In two ap lo $1 OX XC X 0"l» 3*9ilobl» to lo"o t'df •rvdt"M ct Scuts Cs'oUaa v.«.y»u"> »w«3u»t accepted $SX X Winchester Graham a S C WORRY-FREE DRIVING is yours to enjoy this spring after a Texaco Safe-T check-up! Here are some of the things we do and check to condition your car for warm weather driving: Chassis ... lubricate w ith Texaco Marfak Crankcase .,. drain and refill with Havolme Special IOW-30 Automatic Transmis.-Tm TT. check — add or refill w ilh Texaco Texamatic Fluid Cooling S> .tern ... flunh and refill Differential Oil Filter Air Cleaner Power Steering,fluid Brake fluid Wheel Bearings Manifold Heat Control Valve Heater & Defroster Battery- Spark Plugs Muffler & Tail Pipe Shock Absorbers Windshield Wipers Tires Lights A Signals Door Hinges, Locks & Catches Clean Windows! Mitrihs Brush Car Interior Come in before the rush! SEE YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD TEXACO DEALER anaa H. D. Payne & Co. distributors CTinlon, S. C. Phone 570 ri THAT YOU MAY KNOW .EUGENE JOHNSON FOR SHERIFF LAURENS COUNtY • Native of lai rens coi/nty • RESIDENT OF HI NTER TOWNSHIP • GRADUATE OF HUSH RIVER HIGH SC HOOL • FARMER, AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCER • WORLD WAR II COMBAT VETERAN • PRESENTLY FIRST SERGEANT IN BATTERY "R" 1ST AM BN. S. C. NG. • MEMBER OF LITTLE RIVER-DOMINICK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH • ELDER, ( EERK OF THE SESSION. SI PT. OF SUNDAY SCHOOL • MAGISTRATE OF HUNTER TOWNSHIP FOR MORE THAN 13 YEARS • MASON AND PAST MASTER OF MAGNOLIA LODGE, 355, A. F. M„ JOANNA • WOODMAN, AND PAST CONSUEL COMMANDER, CAMP WALNUT, JOANNA • MEMBER OF COPELAND-DAVIDSON POST 56, AMERICAN LEGION • TWELVE YEARS AS CHAPLAIN OF AMERICAN LEGION • MEMBER VFW • MEMBER OF FARM BUREAU • PRESIDENT OF BATTERY B WORLD WAR II REUNION ASSN. 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