The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, September 14, 1961, Image 2

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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, September 14, 1961 School Enrollment In District 56 Th* fiijfct classwork of the 82nd game against Furman. As Of As Of Increase Or Catawba Timber Company’s New Building This is iho newly Catawba Timber Co. edfre of the city. The -completed office on Highway r>b public is invited to attend open buildinc of the at the southern i house Fridav facilit \ 11 u (ipera t ioi. from !t a. • reight on : Ms area.- rn. to 4 p ni. '<< vie i' manager of the Photo be l)an 'l ar >< the nevv ompaiiv’s Cigb. L. 5. Hay Rejoins College Faculty Lewis Scott Hay has rejoined the Presbyterian College facultv after spending the past two years studying toward his doctorate at Emory University under a covet ed Daniorth Foundation Fellow ship A PC graduate who taught hen for lour years prior to taking leave of absence for additional graduate work he steps hack in to his position as associate profes sor of Bible and Greek Coronation Service Slated For Sept 24 The annual Girls Auxiliars Coronation servict of the First Baptist ('lurch o! .lo.rmo will takt plait on Sundav Sept 24 at 7 30 p m Mrs William Dun lap will direct the service n Ha> first joined the PC' lacultv 1955 alter receiving his mas It” of theologv d i g r e e from Princeton Theological Seminarv IP had earned his PA degree from Presbyterian ( oliege in 1949 and his BD degree from Columbia Theological Seminarv in 1954 both times finishing magna cum laude fit was ordained into the Presbyterian ministry by Charles ton Presbytery The Daniorth Fellowship which carried Hav to Emory in 1959 was out of just 73 awarded to teachers throughout the nation that \ear \nothet giant lollowed trom tin Hoard o! Education of tin prrsbvtenan Church l S lit lias finished all resident re tpiiremeiits for Ins doctorate m theologv and is now working on hu thesis to eomplelt t hi pro gram liav i- married to tin tormer Carol .limes ol (dlumhia and thtv liiivt two cfnldren MEN’S SUITS-100 Oc Wool Bv SEW El l » all and Winter Colors, .lust Keceiv ed All New Merchandiv 1* A One Time Offer S25.00 Cannot Alter At This 1’ rite WE HAVE SUITS IN KOI 1 OW 1N(i SIZES Sizes 34 37 3k 39 til 12 Suits 1 3 1 2 t No Exchanges Cli nton Mills Store PHONE 833-07Ml Cotowbo Timber Hold Open House Friday In New Office Building Open house will be held tumor row Fridav lor the people of the area to v isit the new office build mg of Hit Catawba Timber Com panv on the Jacobs Highway Hours for the event are 9 (X) a m to 4 (Ml p m The building located across from th< new hospital, has 1150 square feet ol space with modern office equipment Catawba is a di v ision ol Bowaters Carolina Cor poration. buying and growing wood lor the parent company Catawba Timber opened the Clinton office to serve this area in September of 1951! The personnel includes Don G Creighton, dis trict forester. Bob I. Womack assistant district forester, Morris Seymour, field assistant, Jerome Finley of Mountville, foreman, and Mrs James H Bradford, sec retarv Birth Announcements YOV H WOAMKi PKOGKAM Today -I n.-Sat. HIGH ADVENTURE! Sept. 14-1(> bgkts (jaayPKKIM) NIVEN ANTHONY QUINN k Qnj«BMis TTK WHS Of HAYAWK —anil i ciwttawMMBI A Biifi'UiHoitotiint-iittii Git Shows: Vt ed to Fri —S Stl ajid 7 30 Sat.—2 00 . 5.00 and X 00 P M Adults 75c - Children 25c SPECIAL FOR THE KIDS Saturday Sept. 16 - 10:30 A. M Bugs Bunny Cartoon Festival 25c for Everyone Mon. rues. Sept IN-10 M hat VS as I he T rut h \hout M)\! Susan Dean HAVWAKD MAICHN \ I) A Hebmd the scenes story ot a fabulous woman From Mian i ropiK'i ’s sliacf. to t io\ ernor's mansion. W ed. Thurs. Sept 20-21 Marines. With: Tom Try on. David Hedison. Tom Reece —( oming — "( DME SEH EMBER" WAL1.FN7JNF Mi and Mrs Maxie Wallenzine announce the birth of a daughter. Lone Geneva, on September 10 at Hays hospital Mrs Wallenzine is the former Miss Betty J Camp bell SFYMOCK Mr and Mrs Morris Seymour announce the birth of a son Don aid Keith September 7 at Hays hospital Mrs Seymour was be fore m a r r i a g e Miss Yaomi Brown KOGFKS Captain and Mrs Dexter Hog ers of Fort Jackson, Columbia announce the birth of a son Mai eolm Macdonald, on Tuesday. September 5 Mrs Rogers is the former Miss Patsy Maedonald daughter of Dr and Mrs M A Maedonlad ot this city Capt Rogers lias completed his intern shipat the General hospital in Greenville and is stationed with the medical corps at Fort Jack son PKITTT Mr and Mrs Jake R Pruitt of Greer, announce the birth of a daughter. PhUis Rachel, on Sep tern her 5 at the Allen Bennett Memorial hospital Mrs Pruitt is the former Miss Rosemary ()w ens of Greer, and Mr Pruitt is a son of Mrs Inez Pruit of this city BAGWFU Mr and Mrs Ralph Bagwell announce the birth ol a son. Rich ard Theodore, on September 6 at Blalock (Time Mrs Bagwell was before marriage Miss Bobby Jen rungs MANN Mr and Mrs Anthony l,ee Mann announce the birth of a dau ghter, Sheila Ruth, on September 8 at Blalock (Time Formerly Mrs Mann was Miss Thelma Ruth Braswejl (all.LION Mr and Mrs James W Gil j lion announce the birth of a dau i ghter, Nettie Jean, on September 8 at Blalosk Clinic. Mrs Gil j lion is the former Miss Sondra Scott LONG Mr and Mrs William Tal madge Long announce the birth tember 11 at Blalock Clinic. Be »f a daughter, Tammy Jo, on Sep fore marriage Mrs Ixing was Miss Jo Ann Littleton Jurors Drawn For Court Term Sept. 25 The following have been drawn to serve as jurors at a one-week term of criinnial court beginning Monday, Sept 25 Floyd Mason, Clinton Mill; James Chappel. Cook's Store. W Cecil Garrett. Laurens. J F Wil hams, Clinton W F Armstrong, Shiloh, Samuel F Taylor Cau rens Herman S Jenkins Joan na James Pridmore. Jones’ Store Holman Casey, l.aurens; Grady Adair. Clinton Thomas J Garrett Shiloh Paul J Wilson, Clinton Mill; Raymond Work man Watts Mill; James M Bos tic, Jr Renno; Rolfe Clark. Jo anna C Hubert Stroud, Namie: A F Alexander, Lydia Mill Also W Walts Davis, Clinton Win ( Burton Laurens, Burley W' Taylor, Shady Grove; Cecil Golden, Mt Pleasant; A A Ram age, Clinton; Carlos Fowler, Lau rens; James 1 Dominick, Joan tia, H H Holman, Laurens; Joe Holliday. Narnie; Arthur B Bo bo, Laurens Johnny A McNinch, Bailey, Herman C Noland. Dan iels' Store; Cecil H Arnold, Lau rens; C B Holland, Laurens; Jimmy J Collins, Brewerton; Ru lus Ballard Joanna Holdover^ Raymond Tucker, Laurens \ I hi r t I, Burgess. Watts Mill Sept. 6, 1%« Sept 6. 1961 (Decrease ( Clinton High 524 564 40 Junior High 429 431 7 2 M S Bailev 473 488 15 Hampti ■ \veni ' 618 620 2 Providmrt 243 237 (6) Joanna 442 425 (17) Cross ilill 64 68 4 Moiintv die 88 87 ill Spc< ictl f ciss- Bailey 17 9 (8) S'- ini (s Hampton 19 T" 13 (6) 1 . tal V' hue 2.917 NEGRO 2.942 25 in.1 Street High 266 307 41 Martha L'endy Elementary 486 528 42 Midwav 299 318 19 Woodson 122 143 21 Special Class Martha Dendv 9 14 5 Total Negro 1180 1,180 128 TOT A1. E N R( )LLM E N T 4.099 4,253 153 session will get underway at 8 a m, Saturday A special sched ule, cutting the class period from the normal 50 minutes to 30 minutes, has been approved by the faculty for that day to enable members of the Presby terian College student body to attend the afternoon football The new group of students ar rived on the PC campus on Mon day afternoon and immediately launched into orientation activi ties. After a welcoming meeting and reception that night, they spent most of Tuesday and Wed nesday taking placement tests With fh; Sick Hurricane News Of The Week Little Ly nn V <>ung daughter of Mr and Mrs Carroll Young, oele brates her 3rd birthday Sept 16 Mr and Mrs Harold Copeland and sons visited Miss Hattie Haw kins and Mrs A M Coker in Columbia Sunday Mrs Bill Byars and Amanda of Buffalo, visited the former’s sister. Mrs Odus Young and family Sunday Mr and Mrs Bobby Neighbors and children attended the Willing ham family reunion at the com j munity building in Ninety-Six Sunday Florence Farmer has been ill at her home » Mrs Nellie Case is able to be out again alter being confined to her home due to illness Mr and Mrs Ralph Young of Newberry, visited Mr and Mrs Allen Young Sunday Mrs Clyde Young celebrated a birthday Sept 9 Dr and Mrs Mac Going of WTI iiagison. Va . visited Mrs Go ing v parents. Mr and Mrs ' J O liauplear. over the week-end S Sgt and Mrs. Gene Haup fear and family left Thursday to make their home at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla . where S-Sgt Haupfear w ill be stationed Mr. and Mrs J O Haupfear and Roy Haupfear on Sunday vis ited H P Cromer of Cross Hill, I who is improving at the Veterans hospital in Columbia Mr and Mrs. Sam Wallace and children of Laurens, visited Mrs ; Mace Young Sunday Mr and Mrs Hugh Young en tertained on Friday evening for Mrs Young's brother and sister 1 m law, Mr and Mrs Tony Dixon Mr Dixon is home on a 30-day leave after duty in Germany T hose enjoy ing the occasion were Mr and Mrs Tony Dixon. Mrs A I Dixon. Mrs Mary AJice Taylor and Paul of Renno. Mr | and Mrs. Joe Dixon and family, Mr and Mrs Arnold Dixon and family . Miss Maud Geer of (Tin ton Sgt and Mrs A J Chirico I and family of Port Royal, Mr Mrs Frank Copeland and N C Mr PC Freshmen To Register Today Freshmen will begin register ing for Presbyterian College's 82nd session on Thursday morn ing as the climax of a three-day period ol orientation They are to be entertained that evening at the annual freshman reception, sponsored by the Col lege Dames organization of fac ulty wives. Meanwhile. PC upper j classmen w ill complete their trek back to the campus on Thursday, in time lor Friday i Registration and the start ol ! classwork the following day. Freshmen will begin register ing in the library at 10 45 a m Thursday , alter a period of con sultation with their faculty ad visers, and will continue through the afternoon The reception is scheduled lor 8 p m. that eve ning in the Douglas House Registration material was sent to the upperclassmen by mail ten days ago to give them ample opportunity to review their programs of study before returning to the campus They will complete the signing up rou tine on Friday, beginning with the rising seniors at 8 30 a m we’re loaded with fashion for you from .California COBBERS As Seen in GLAMOUR” Only 10.99 Black or Brown Leather OOBBIiRstfl 1 Only 7.99 Folderol COX'S STYLE SHOP On (he Uomer Of (he Square Morns T hibodeau is a surgical patient at flays hospital Friends of Jane Timmerman daichh i of Mr and Mrs E M Tuuii.e: an, will lx- glad to know she is .n,proving at Hays hospital following an appendectomy Laura Forkner has returned home following a tonsileotomy at Blalock Clinic Patinets at Blalock Clinic in elude Mrs Maggie WUson, Lois Evans, daughter of Mr and Mrs J T Evans, Roy Sanders. Mrs Ruth Whiteford of Laurens, Mrs Nellie Owens Dean and Woodrow Campbell Friends of G W Hollingsworth will be interested to know he is a patient at Hays hospital Surgical patients discharged from Hays hospital include Mrs Oscar Freidstrom, Mrs L W Hedgepath, Henry H Overstreet and Mrs Troy Bentley . Mrs Tom j children of Charlotte, Davis, Mrs William Womble and I and Mrs Homer Gantt and chil- Mrs George King, Jr . of Cross (Iren of Greenville Bill Mr and Mrs J I) Clegg and Friends of Mrs Russell Cooper Randy of Greenwood, visited the will be glad to know she was able J R Bartleys Sunday. M. S. Bailey & Son, Bankers to return to her home earlier in the week after being a patient at Rial or k Clinic William E Jones, father of Bill Jones. W’illiam R Richardson, Martha Graham, daughter of Mr and Mrs Ernest Graham. Mrs B F Childress, and Charles E Hill are patients al Hays hos pital Alvin Bagwell has returned home after a several days stay at Blalock Clinic Receiving med i c a 1 treatment and discharged from Hays hos pital earlier in the week were Mrs Wayne Templeton. Mrs Ce oil Wooten. W L. Motte, Mrs Raymond Campbell. Mrs Lillian Connelly, and Furman Bagwell James Amnions and Robert I Watson, who have been patinets at Blalock Clinic, have been dis icharged Laurens H. D. Members Attend District Meeting Eleven Home Demonstration! Council mcmliers from Laurens i County attended the annual Pied mont District Council meeting in Chester on Saturday , Sept 9 The theme for the meeting was Working Together for World Mr and Mrs George King. Sr , and granddaughters. Pam and Wanda King, of Cross Hill, visit ed Mr and Mrs Ralph Lawson Sunday. Ralph I. a w s o n celebrated a birthday September 9 Mr and Mrs Chop Watts and family and Mrs Willie Young were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Grover Watts in Mount ville, FRANCONIA CHINA "0*1/ of Ettropf i fintsl" PIAM MOW TO ATTEND YOUR ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE'S GIANT ANNUAL ELECTRIC FAIR FRIDAY, SEPT. 15 Business Meeting 4 P. M. Beauty and Talent Show 7 P. M. * UNDER THE BIG TOP LAURENS COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS 1 The principal Understanding speaker lor the occasion was Miss Betty Jean Pritchard, who spoke and showed slides on her "IFYE Experience in France '' Miss Pritchard was introduced by Mrs T B Sumerel, from Laurens County who is State 4-H chairman Mrs M A Wilson, first vice president, gave the main goal that l.aurens County will work on this year Those attending from the coun ty were Mrs A F Holliday, Mrs J H Power, and Mrs A A Weathers, Barksdale-Narnie; Mrs Aylene Pittman and Mrs Ben Childress, Camak; Mrs T B Sumerel, Sandy Springs; Mrs B W Cooper. Mrs N. A Shouse and Mrs. Jim Evans. Shady Grove; Mrs M A Wilson and Mrs Ethel Wilson Shiloh Also attending were Miss Myrtice Taylor and Mrs Judy Glover, Home Agents i "Jou'ud Oak m Delicacy and grace with leaves in lovely Turquoise Blue, fleurettes in soft Coral Pink, and acorni ... on pure white v translucent porcelain in a Gadroon shape edged in F^tmum for table settings of timeie* charm. Vpc PLACE SETTING: •Mil 10Vi" dinner piate t $8 96 J. C. THOMAS “It’s Time That Counts” Clinton Joanna fvalutmg THISE GREAT STARS TOMMY WINDSOR MAGIC MEDICINEMAN BIG BEN" HAWKINS ENTERTAINMENT PLUS MISS FLORINE OLER AT THE ORGAN FREE PRIZES For Cooperative Members Only 1st PRIZE CHOICE OF ELECTRIC RANGE, RERKERAT0R OR TV SET 30 SMALL APPLIANCE PRIZES YOU MUST BE PRESENT TO WIN "Where The Power Line Goes—Progress Grows!" Jtautetti LAURENS Tel. 674 & 874 Clecbuc LAURENS ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE SCCRPCRA’i0 MOV! OWNED BY THOSE T SI8.ES \ ir'