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' V.L 10 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE f. ^ Thursday, December $, 1960 Miss America Charms Her Audience On Visit Here Wearing ;i ‘>cil CYiajv , in *n bnnlon sbe^tii -eS!», accen- tuated by a *1 rosebud N Nancy Anm Pl*r ri;ni;. MtsSj Aioerica of IfWl. flished her fa I uious smile and h.irtned an au^ dicnce in rrvsbv -' < College's Kelk Audit ii'i'm-- >'■ fhuPsd^y night. • • \! mg vitii Paulies in- eiuiiing S a n d r j of (ir"nwood. Miss •>«>u f h Carolina she was proseiued with gifts irnm Joanna Mi' 1 ' '’niton and l ydia Mills, Halim i ’< M^nufae- tur ng Corp , (P<t * VTdfrsbrr lf>»siery Co With her ippeto it too. the reigning Mi 'inio i a v cvk’.. Nin th and South 'Yr an- partlt'ipated n .. . p,trades. ' Th- vn-'i P -r ules an- unique > noe her select •..tv. • in t un- America mughout m where the staiuesqu ady t r ave!ed -s of the (ppr h -.he >' p - Vargarci -\T ei' who VV' 1 i '.s jear-rr>utui \r the pag- ’ Mf: Mis. MrNeit ;i ulders a • hu ■ amount 'i |.*ta. Is and work - in i.niring with be iuty For v-*V j '.pie, pane ; 1 upreme' a rh. i' sday when i > • a certain | • !el—-the.-only ' ] in which ■ Yt i ■ >s Amerfc a is * >ed to ride -as not avail Tbl* The ghap- -*1’me take-, i itr- * -a! oi i>er*-' .•»« * 1' al interoM u w ard— !> W .! hing her be i . tr. ing to '• gl'- " the girl .soiri!* r :. acy, mak- a (nu sure she' ilw « looks her b«* - for the puhfii j C ommenting »n N a: :tc> 'Anne. ; M r - McNeil .aid si le handles h(M* position vvitli i . r-at deal of \ iti nity." Indeed, h- •;-> rmer Miss ( M higan possesses d poise and' - chit inn unusual tor a girl who graduated from big^ hAiil this ’ past June ' 1 i love travciin.. she corn-|T 1: ! well well as spectators felt the nip of winter Beauty queens, apparently clad only in, flimsy evening gowns. 1 probably suffered less thpn those along the sidelines Hidden under the glitter of the gowns Thursday was a strange* assortment of warm clothes Many had on two long-sleeve sweaters, disguised b > arm- length gloves, and a scarf at the neck - • Mi> McNeil confided that the bouffant skirts often Hide slacks aiul Itbfards tS.t ulra Browning, Miss Sf>uth Carolina avoided cold feet by wearing socks with her high heels Mam of tlu- regal queens wear sneakers and loafers during-their parade appearances All of this nr lit detract from-the glamour ol tlie beauties—b u t it sure makes it easier to flash the in evitable warm smile up and dawn tli • parade route Addison Named i/ice-Presideni Of Waride!* & Reed, Inc. The appointment <>l Thomas E. Addison, Clinton as a resident vice president of Waddell & Reed Inc . national distributor of the United4'unds. Inc group of mu- tua 1 . In Is, has lieen anpourped by tin* firm's h ime office in l\ansas ( dji. Mo ! Addison, who joined Waddell & • ^ i.- reous smile that Reed in August. 1956, has been up and down Clinton's :■ J^YLAT ll IM A ' i: ’ ! ■ " W’Ohdgl - i - |> pie o' C nton have 1 d: . t ; -in ■ i > ra- a '.iis-. Amen- - y Ao:u looks forward to n- hchigai State to ,i onomics with jour- 1 SI. Ii.'jit-s to work with > i a urines and then >h u't ina'te caveer of mar- : Junior High To Give Choral Program Mrs Hazel Gilfillin. director, w ill present members of the Clin ton Junior High School Choral group in a program of seasonal songs and impressions of the principal Christmas characters This performance in which ap- proximately 150 voices will take part, will be given in the school auditorium on Friday evening. December 9. at 8 o'clock The public is invited Erskme On The Air" Ersk ne on the Air” is' 1 a new radio program originating from Abbeville, planned and executed <>> sophom ires Georgia Young and Jackie Cooper i he program is designed to public i Erskine, te.iuig of va I ’OUS (.vents ot interests to siu dents, alumni, and ineiuis Informal ch:t»;imt' by (Jeor- -ia and Jackie is interspersed w. t i. records and dedications * thenu s.'fif—-r. .; 1,(1.1h toi .1 ' ar 0 Billy Vaughn ^ lii- two students, both troqi Co .tun. hare ha t b.ui years ui *\o- r.eiH e »v ,th this t> ;>e of pre• -n. hav.ng done a similar one 1 t iaiton High School i . '.wi.e on the \ : is heard <ve,.. i u-. - :a . ...i 11...an trail; 4- -i JO . - *> T- • •- ta the hun'dre f- gathered la <t Thursday's parade, tliere ( , i 1: 11!, tor Nancy has! ’u'> d so me Si; (Hki in - ho'arships 1- Xnurii a Pageant is '- in ge-J s. l'.o'ar ship organi-' Over 6(>J girls are \y a' ending college on ho u ship p 'V ted by the • wu- 1 Id in Cunton last . - 'a and participants as John L. Mimnaugn ab-iut this question “I he i.ew Homeowner Policy ti.es liability pro- t^etian f.»r the entire fam- | il' hath on and of! the = premises—and theft cover- ' agt at or away from home. I) >e. the Homeowner Pol ;c> also mean the conven ience of one package policy w. h one local agent from cue responsible itistiranee . mpany?” Wm. J. Bailey Ins. Agency >1 Rai!e> & Son Bankers Bldg. PHONE 1246 J- ■ ■ ■ c %vi to JI'OlK IIIOIIfl| Dll uour Glirotinas tret I In 1 Ui tie more than 7 Christmases U > Savings Bonds grow 35Vs7<» A Savings 3or.d gift gets bigger.. And the Bonds you give thgs Christmas are better than ever. They * a m 3 l 4% 'when held to maturity. That means the gift Bonds you buy now for $18 75 will be worth $25 00 m just 7 yesus and 9 months. Give Bonds to all the children on your Christ mas list — they'll be money-in-the-bank when it’s time for rollege. Binds are ideal gifts for people plann.ng for retirement. Held to ma turity, they 1 oe worth tfc more than you paid for them, field ten years longer, they’ll return $1.93 for every dollar you out into them. U. S. Savmgi Bands are so easy to buy — just a brief .stop at this bgnk and yeur shopping is done. Your bonds are all ready to hang on the tree or luck in a Christmas stocking. -7,-' -tW ^ ‘Xl.b. SiniiiK m / ■( •» ■ The U. S. Goverhn.er.t Javc aoi p , for this advertising. . r- m , m f • t sb > * eL I • * 4",. ♦I. . ,« .a - a. « . a T. F ADDISON serving as the iirm's regional manager in this area since Feb ruary. 1958 The region, with headquarters in Clinton, includes the Carolinas and 20 counties in Tennesee He is a partner in Wolfe and Addison, local securi ties firm. Addison is in the carbonate ! ^ beverage business here and has i other inteiests He completed ■ ! business administration courses g | at Presbyterian College in Clin- _ iton. P Waddell A Reed, Inc., main- ® J tains 300 offices in 48 states (in- B eluding Alaska and Hawaii), and g f^-jM’uerto P.ico The firm is princi- _ pal underwrite*- of United Funds, f Inc pne of th^ nation's argest P rnutuh! lund.-^with more than B 200,000 shareholders, and net as- R set. in excc.v. ot $700,000:000 a E. J. Evatt Elected J Gray Court Mayor a Gray Court-E J Evatt was L elec ted mayor of Gray Court in ^ ‘ a to vn election here Tuesday ® He defeated J M Rhodes, in- P cumbent, by a vote of 98 to 82 R f ive men were in a race for ■ four alderman seats Elected » were Raymond Cooper, incum- bent. 158 votes; Marcus Cook. P 153. L. N\ Cook, incumbent. 143. P and Eugene Babb. 141 g The fifth candidate was W D g Armstrong who received 122 votes " jP Alderman R E. (Jra:, did not ^ offer for reelection B Mayor Rhodes was -eeking his ■ fourth two-year term The new ^ administration takes office in ^ January ? SAT. ONLY—DEC. Ill “MONSTER OF I’IKDRAS BLANC AS” —Also— “OKKKENOKEE Drawinif On 1952 Olds B SI N.-MON.-TI ES. B DEC. 11-13 B A Story Of Sin. Sex and B Violence From the Icy g Wastes Of the Ice Box m Of the Nation. Alaska (DM PMS THE MOTION PtCtURE OlANT Of 1960 BY THE AUTHOR OF ‘GIANT Only the TOUGHEST Could Survive In Bleak lev Cold Of Y’ester- dav’s ALASKA! 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