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t Tfanrafey, J«M 23,1N3 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE New* Of Bonds CrMsRoads AT OPEN BOUSE at the Horae Demon, strstlon Club assisted with open house for the Lowery Rest Home on Wetoeoday afternoon on West mein street in Clinton. The home is being operated by Mrs. Buford Low ery. Assisting Mrs. Lowery in receiv ing guests were: Mrs. Rotte Clark at the register; IBs. Gus Cannon, Mrs. Boyce, and Wayne Wiggins. Serving punch and cookies in the dining room were Mrs. Hazel Hoi combe, Mrs. B. W. Cooper, Mrs Willie Mae Hatton. Mrs. Newman Shouse and Mr. Wiggins showed visitors through the kitchen and befrooms. Many interested friends catted during the evening, including Pro bate Judge J. Hewlett* Wasson and Mrs. Sarah DeLoacbe of Laurens PICNIC-MEETING Saturday night members at the Shady Grove Community Clito met at the chib building for their June acMion. A picnic copper was served by the ladies of ths dub. Jim Ownsby was honored on Sun day June <. whan his children gath ered at the home lor a picnic din- for the Mr. and Mrs. TTB- man Crapps and family, Mr. and IBra. Carl Chaney of Clinton, Mr. and Mr*. Carl Stroud of Columbia, Mr -and Mrs. Alvin Tinsley and family. PLAT PERIOD REGISTRATION Monday afternoon about thirty- three children reported to the Shady b house to register for a I play period ones a week, the direction of the Shady Grove Home Demonstration dub and mothers of the children. Meet ing with the group were: Mrs. B W. Cooper, Mrs. Newman Shouse Mrs. David Pitta, Mrs. Ruth Hill, Mrs. C W. Johnson, Mrs. Robert ■ Mrs. E. T. Shouse Working In County Forest J. R. WOsea, employee at the Laurens Sod Osnserratton District, Is shown using a tree gbrdUag machine to kill a gum tree se that small pines zaay grew. Edwin P. Alexander, af Mooatvtlle, Is being assisted Ms week in thing Ms type at work on 45 acres cf Woodland. ; me being killed to order to favsr the mere pro- the Sefl Caaservatton Service. Fanner, Ralph Edwards. After registration the Indies serv ed punch and cookies to toe young sters. Assisting with games for the afternoon were Shirley Spivey, Mor- lyn and Linda Leopard. Assisting with softball for older boys and girls were Mr. Farmer. Mr. Ed wards and Kenneth Johnson. Mrs. B. W. Cooper is president of the Home Demonstration Club. Mrs. C. W. Johnson is local sponsor for the 4-H club and Kenneth Johnson is president of the 4-H dub. The group will meet again Wed nesday, June 29, at 4 o'clock. Ladies to charge next week are Mrs. Pug Farmer, Mrs. J. C. Nabors, and Mis. C. W. Johnson They will be assisted by Henrietta Crapps. Vicki Pug | Rhodes and Mary B Tinsley Mr YOU ARE INVITED TO HEAR THE ELECTION RETURNS —AT— THE CLINTON CHRONICLE PETE’S DRIVE-IN Of Laurens DIRECTLY FROM THE COCRTHOt’SE SUNSHINE CLEANERS Present “Election Roundup” Tuesday, June 28th OVER WLBG FROM 6:00 to 7:45 P. M. ^ ' $ Hear The LATEST Results FIRST By Dialing 860 KC la addition to the broadcast on WLBG. arrangements have been made whereby a public address system at the Clinton Chronicle and at Pete’s Drive-In in Laurens will carry the complete elections returns from 6 o’clock until the final box has reported. Although WLBG is required to sign off the air at 7:45 pw nu • special public address arrangement has been set up with the Chronicle and Pete’s Drive-In to carry to conclusion the results. Edwards and Mr. Farmer will be in charge at aoftball and win be i sifted by Kenneth Johnson and Dan Farmer. Mrs. J. O. Hueble returned home Monday after attending an Eastern Star meeting at Clemaon College Mrs. George Cobb of Rock HU) was the week-end guest of her par ents*. Mr. end Mrs. David PWs. On Sunday, June 20, B. W. Coop er was honored with a luncheon Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. John T. Fraiklin and family of Joanna, Mr. and Mrs. Wilard Hall and young son at Clinton, Mr and Mrs Nook Brannon and family of Joanna A1 Shuose has returned home af. ter spending some time with David Humphries in Joanna. SUNBEAM MEETING Sunbeams of Fainriew Baptist Church will meet Friday. June 24, at the church at 3 o’clock. Parents treTurged to have the children pre- ent Mrs Tally Crapps and Mrs Earl Johnson are Sunbeam leaders The Fairview Baptist Church Woman's Missionary Society met Thursday evening at the hoove of Mrs J. C. Nabors An interesting | program on Brazil was presented The program gave an insight into what would take place at the B*>- tist World Alliance Conference to be held in Brazil in June and July Following the program refresh menu were served Mrs Howard Stanley assisted Mrs Nabors Mr* David Pitta was hostess to the Woman's Missionary at Duncan Craek Presbyterian Church on Fri day afternoon at S:30 Following the program refreshments were served Thirty-Six Make Dean's List At PC Thirty-six Presbyterian College students made the Dean’s Ust for scholastic achievement during the second semester of the 1956-00 ses sion, Academic Dean George C. Bellingrath announced today. Ten of this number made the hon or roll as seniors and were grad uated at commencement exercises on June 6. The remaining 26 will be back next year to continue their work at PC. ' Only two scored perfect records, with all-A grades for the semester: Billy Hagood, a senior from Easley now headed for law school; and Bill Littlefield, pre-ministerial candidate rom Woodruff who is a rising }un- or. Those graduating seniors making the P resbyterian College Dean’s List were: Ann Gettys and Bobby Pierce, both of Clinton; Mitchell Flynn, Jr., of Greenville; Jamies W. Glenn, Jr., of Summerville; Billy Hagood. of Easley; Glenn Gibson. Jr., of Reddick, Fit; Curtis Lind ner. Of Homeland. Ala.; George Harold McGirt, of Maxton, N. C.; E. Saunders Pinckard, of Moultrie, Ga.; and Mrs. Elizabeth Wilburn, of Union. The 26 students among the fresh men, sophomores and juniors cited for academic distinction include: Edward D. Johnson, Herbert F. Adair, Mrs. Jane J. Hanunet, Mrs. Anne M. Lee and Jean McDaniel, all of Clinton; Martha Monroe and Fred D. Clark, both of Laurens; David T. Borland and Robert Piep- hoff, both of Atlanta; Harry Me- Donnold and Hexie McDonnold, both of Asheville, N. C. Brenda Gay Miaddox, of Spartan burg; Beverley Butler, of Braden ton, Fla.; Thomas Elliott, of St. Petersburg, Fla.; Clara Fussell, of Rose Hill, N. C.; John H. Gettys, of Union; Don Kay, of Anderson; Bill Littlefield, of Woodruff; John W. McIntosh, of Cayce; Mrs. Doris Nelson, of Gray Court; William S. Ogden, of Macon, Ga.; Orion R. Ferrell, of Waxhaw, N. C.; Sanders G. Read, of McClellanville; Maurice Schfaitz, of Laurinburg, N. C.; Mary Jo Sistrunk. of Jacksonville Beach, Fla.; and Christine Wilson, of Monroe, N. C. Lee C. Hargrove Dies At Home Here Lee Hargrove, 73, retired farmer, died early Friday at his home, 306 Florida street, after several years of declining health. He made his home near Whitmire until about four years ago. He was the son of the late Joseph C. and Emma Abrams Hargrove. Mr. Hargrove was a member of ML Tabor Methodist Church near Whitmire, but had attended Broad Street Methodist Church where be was a member of the Boyd-Blakely Sunday school class. Surviving are four sisters, Miss Nannie Hargrove, Miss Emma Har. grove, Mrs. Kate Hargrove Pitts, all of Clinton; and Mrs. Lucy Hair- grove Humphries of Newberry. Funeral services were conducted at 4:00 p. m. Saturday at the Gray Funeral Home by the Rev. Joel E. Cannon, assisted by the Rev. B. H. Montgomery Interment was in Ht. Tabor cemetery’ * . Pallbearers were J. W. (Bill) Abrams. Durward Cromer, Joe Bonds, Roy Workman, Jr., Sterling Pitts, Jr., Ross Burton, Jimmy Shannon, and John Shannon. Honorary pallbearers were , mem bers of the Boyd-Blakely Sunday school class. Dr. Lake, Dr. D. O. Rhame, Dr. E. N. Sullivan, Dr. Suber and L. D. Abrams. FHA Girls To Attend Comp The Clinton High FHA girls will attend camp at Ocean Drive Beach July 12-18. They will be accompan ied by Mrs. Harry Bouknight, Mrs. Herman Jackson and Mrs. Avery Smith as chaiferones. TENT REVIVAL AT WAGENER Revival services will be held at the Old Fashioned Holiness Church in Wagener beginning July 1 and continuing through the 17th. Ser vices wil Ibe held each day at 2:30 and 7:30 by Rev. Vernon Bledsoe of Johnston and Rev. Louise Goff of Chappells. Special prayer will be offered for the sick at each service. Remember not Urn ay youth, nor my •ioaa; according te Thy mercy, remember Then me fee Thy goodneae’ sake, O Lord. —(Paaim 25:7) Some of ua find ft dtthcnK to forgive ourselvea tor the thoughtleaa or willfal aiaa at our younger day a, and a feel ing of guilt liea like a atone ea our bearte through the loug years. But Our Father, through Christ Jeeue, forgivee ua when we are truly ropsui * xu^m 4 nms% p ourselves. 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C THOMAS -It’g TfaM TltoA Counts CLINTON JOANNA ELECT (Operator Of Toastee Grill) Coroner + He has 12 years expence as corner + Also has knowledge and understanding of office + Readily available - works near sheriffs office 1 I ^ + Family man " * + Kind, considerate, honest, reliable. ' ; If You Vote At All, Vote For Rawl Paid for by Friends of A1 Rawl . " ■ -• n- '-V- a*