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J Thursday, November 16, 1961 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Briefs About... People You Know Items of Interest Concerning Local Residents Mr. and Mrs. John Davis and children of Greenwood, were visi tors here during the week-end with Mrs. Davis’ mother, Mrs. T M. Sease. Mr. and Mrs. Tom my Sease of Easley, also visited his mother and the latter’s pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. James Addi son VISITS SISTER Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Creighton had as their guests a few days last week Mrs. Creighton's sis ter. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Tankersley were his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Tankersley, of Augusta, Ga. Miss Norma Davidson was the week-end guest of her aunt, Mrs. Norman Duke and Mr. Duke in Union and attended the Umon-Chester football game. Mrs. R. B. Smith of Pensacola, Fla., Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Mrs. Gordon D. Fourman S ^P ard ? { Richmond, Va., were of Savannah, Ga. ! vis,t ° rs .,^ SeVeral , dayS * hlS . , „ „ . week with their son and brother, Miss Margaret Kent Bell has Howard SmiUl and Mrs Smith been visiting in Staunton. Va„| Thej , left to accompany and has gone to Washington, D Mrs Smith to Pensaco , a C for several weeks WORK IN CHARLOTTE ON TRIP Hub Adair, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mr and Mrs Harold Coleman! r M Adair, left Tuesday for and Mrs. Howard Watkins are charlotte, N. C., where he has ae on a business trip to Georgia, ce pted a position with George A. Florida, and Alabama. ! Scto tand Company, an account- Miss Ixiuise Speake, a member in g fj rm He j s a rece nt graduate of the freshman class at Colum- ()f Presbyterian CoUege bia College, Columbia, will ar- 4 . rive tomorrow to spend the week- f ™ rs » H Hams has returned end with her mother, Mrs J. B. to h ^ r home , in Columbia after Speake spending a few days with her Mrs. Carl Chaney and Mrs. j Roscoe Buzhardt left Tuesday for and Mr. Addison. a few days visit with their dau- J F Jacobs and Ferdinand ghter and niece. Mrs. Tom Chil- Jacobs, Jr., were business visi dress, and Mr. Childress at Dal- zell o Mrs. Robert E Wysor has re turned home after a visit through the Shenandoah Valley- in Vir ginia While away she attended the Wysor family reunion at HiU- crest, was a visitor at Mary Baldwin College, Staunton, and in Falls Church, Va. Rev and Mrs. J. H. Darr were Mrs H A Copeland is spend- in Greenville during the week to ing the week in Forest Park, Ga., attend sessions of the South with her daughter, Mrs. J D. Carolina Baptist Pastors Confer- Henry, Mr Henry and family. ence at the First Baptist Church Mr and Mrs. Joel R. Cox spent the week-end in Charles- Horizon GiHs Hold ton with their son, Joel, Jr., a i • student at The Citadel They V-ODinet Meeting were accompanied by Miss I*na The Horizon Clubs oi the Clin ( opeland of this city, a student t„ n Council of Camp Fire Girls at Winthrop College will hold their first cabinet meet FROM FLORIDA j n( , this evening (Thursday) at Mrs Melvin Jacobsen of St. 7 30 a t the Community Club Petersburg, Fla , is visiting her House at Clinton Mill All live of daughter, Mrs. Gordon Peery, t h e c i u b s will be represented and the Rev. Mr. Peery Also here for a visit last week were » ■ #»■. - • the latter s parents, the Rev ArOUnCl UllltOII llIQn The halls of ole CHS are ring and Mrs. J C tersburg, Fla Peery of St Pe- 9 r- - ~ z.** WE HAVE IT! FROM WINTHROP Miss Beth Trammell, student at Winthrop College, Rock Hill, spent the week-end with her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude R. Trammell. She had as her guests also from Winthrop her room mate. Miss Edna Page of Lake View, Misses Janice Smith of Charleston, and Miss Margaret cheffey of Pottstown, pa. Mrs. W. A. Lynn and sons of Rcok Hill, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Downs Monroe, the past week-end. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Horne were called to Charleston several days this week because of the illness of the former's mother, Mrs. W. G. Horne, who is a hospital patient there. PC Choir To Begin Concert Season The Presbyterian College robed choir will open its 1961-62 con cert season with perforntances at Conway and Lake City this Sunday. This widely acclaimed choral group will sing at Conway’s Kingston Presbyterian Church on Sunday morning and the Lake City Presbyterian Church that evening. The choir, conducted by Dr. Edouard Patte and composed of 32 male voices, presents a pro gram of sacred music and wor ship before audiences through out the Southland each year. tors in Bristol. Va.. and Hickory, Twent 1 y * i, ’ ht con , ce £ s - ‘ nc,udin * N C„ several days this week a Spn " K ° f *'° nda ' have _ , . , , been scheduled for this season. Enjoying the week-end at the Dr ,, atte who serves as min . Coleman cottage at Lake Lamer ister of music and professor of F - r socMo *y ;tt PC- has developed w st n Mi fc-ii 0 i’-Mi rS M his current program around the ?rarv Mr loh„ v I S' a ^eme ‘ The Gifts of God. ” To Crary, Mrs John W. Little, and . . , Mrs. Pringle Copeland. illustrate this basic scriptural message, the choir is presenting a series of anthems, chorales and spirituals taken from varied sources of our Christian tradi tion. Graham Edmunds, a senior | from Decatur. Ga , is president j of the choir The soloists are: j Dan Powers of Andrews, tenor; Gary Millwood of Spartanburg, baritone; and Bob Morris of Charlotte, bass. David Perry of Raleigh, N. C., serves as organ ist; and these members, as read ers Wirt Skinner of Decatur, Paul Woodall of Whiteville, V C , Jack Green of Spartanburg, and Edmunds Dr Patte liegins the 1961 62 season having conducted the Presbyterian College robed choir in more than 550 presentations over the past II years With the Sick Friends of John Adair will be glad to know he is convalescing at Blalock Clinic following an op eration . The following Thornwell stu dents underwent tonsilectomies at Blalock Clinic: Barbara Kemp, Diane Butler and Lucy Boney. Mrs. Annie Tinsley of this city, Mrs Elvira Faulkner and Mrs. J. O. Wicker of Joanna, are pa- to the Veterans hospital in Co lumbia. Ralph Barnes is a surgical pa tient at Hays hospital. Friends of Miss Janie Stewart of the Thornwell staff, will be in terested to know she is a patient at Blalock Clinic. Ron Hampton, Presbyterian College student, who was a pa tient at Hays hospital suffering a footbal linjury, has been dis missed. Frineds of Mrs. Alvin Bagwell : will be interested to know she Monday, November 13. Mrs. Marguerite F. Patterson, Laur ens County attendance super visor, was elected chairman of the area and presided. Mrs. Ira Sneed, of Spartanburg, was elect ed secretary. Representatives from Abbe ville, Anderson. Cherokee. Green ville, Greenwood, Newberry, Oconee, Pickens, Spartanburg, Union, York and Laurens coun ties make up Area 1 Guerry S. Stukes, state super visor of attendance, was also present. J. Leroy Burns, Laurens Coun ty Superintendent of Education, welcomed the group to the coun ty. An interesting and informa tive program was presented. Mrs. Grace Thomas, of Gaffney, and Mrs. Ira Snead, of Spartan- : burg, reported on the national meeting which was recently held in Pittsburgh. Pa , Mrs. Grace Durham, pf Pickens, discussed “School Drop-Outs’’ and the sur vey she' is conducting. Robert Brock, of Walhalla, a new atten dance supervisor, asked a num ber of uestions for discussion rel ative to the work. Mr. Stakes explained the new certification and a number of changes in re porting of attendance and enroll ment. OFFICE SUPPLIER CHRONICLE PUB. CO. tients at Hays hospital. Discharged from Hays hospital has ^ n a patient at Hays hos- earlier in the week were Luther pila for a ^ ew da - vs Higginbotham, a surgical pa- M rs - Effie Reed, Mrs. Virginia Rent, Tommy Holmes. Copeland Coates, and Mrs. May Stephens daughter. Mrs. Tom Addison, Brewington. Lester Summers, Charles O’Donald of Newberry, Debbie Griffin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Griffin, Mrs. Matale Burler, Mrs. Jack Has- are patients at Blalock Clinic. Lawrence Davis has returned home from Hays hospital where he has been a patient Horace Rogers has been trans kins. Mrs. William Gregory, Miss ferred from Hays hospital to Self Bessie Byrd of Ora, and Mrs. Memorial hospital. Greenwood. Andy Hames. Patients at Blalock Clinic in- Fnends of Mrs. R. C. Stewart c i u d e D. G. Coats. Albert Odom will be interested to know she is and Ronald Brookshire, a patient at Blalock Clinic. Mrs. Elizabeth N. Sullivan has W. M. McMillan has returned returned home after being a pa- home from Hays hospital where tient at Hays hospital he has been a patient Barry Whtigford, w ho has been a patient M Blalock Clinic, is convalescing at home. Jim Kitchens and Noah Scott, who have been patients at Hays hospital, have been transferred School Attendance Supervisors In Meet Area 1 school attenda ice su pervisors had a lunchem meet- at Vernon’s in Cl nton in on mg with excitement Tomorrow night’s game between Clinton and Easley will climax ten weeks of hard-played football by the Clin ton High Red Devils Clinton be i c a m e Eastern AA Champions when Chester defeated Union last Benjamin F. Ivey Receives Promotion Word has been receive^ here of week Although the “Devils'" i the recent promotion of Benjamin were idle last week, they are in F hey to the rank of Major. , good-shape and ready fpr a rough Major Ivey, a native of Che- 1 and tumble football game The raw, is a graduate of Presbyte- game will lie played at Johnson rian College, and is serving with | Field because of the large crowd Headquarters, 10th Special Forc es at Bad Tolz in the southern part of Germany. Recently Mrs. Ivey, the former Miss Mary Kent Wysor of this city, and children joined him in Germany. the beautiful new - i | =1 «H ■ - I OIL HOME HEATER with the miracle of SUPER FLOOR HEAT! INNER NEAT TUBES optara *• 4 wus worm tap af £• Aim tart. Long lasting CAST IRON CONSTRUCTION Long lasting PORCELAIN FINISH H. D. Payne & Co. DEALER Clin ton, S. C. Phone 833-0763 expected This is the second year ! Clinton and Easley have been competitors for the title. The National Honor Sciety has formed again under the leader ship of Amelia Nichols, President for the ’61-'62 school year. Assist ing Amelia will be Marjorie Ar nold, Vice-President; Harriet Wilson, Secretary; and Barbara Anderson, Treasurer Mrs Keith Fleishman is advisor for the club. The annual drive, which has been in process for the past two weeks came to a close Tuesday In spite of the small increase In price, over four hundred annuals were sold. This is an increase j over last year's sales. Amelia Nichols and Susan Workman are I co-editors for the Clintonian this year. Miss Frances Shecly is ad- , visor for the yearbook Monday night members of the junior play cast honored Miss Eloise Miller with a surprise birthday party. The cake pre sented to Miss Miller was dec orated with candles, each repre senting a member of the play cast The Clinton High band and time at the Presbyterian-Appa-1 lachian game on Saturday, No- ! vember 11. The band is under the direction of Mr. Harry Bouk- night. The cheerleaders have placed posters in the halls to remind all the students and faculty members to be present tomorrow night to j see Clinton play for the upper statet title. Support your team and plan to attend the game PRESCRIPTIONS PROMPT. ECONOMICAL PRESCRIPTION SERVICE Young's Pharmacy “Serving This Area 77 Years" N. Broad St. Dial 833-1220 We Give S&H Green Stamps HER LIFETIME SYMBOL OF EVERLASTING LOVE DIAMONDS HAMILTON'S Superlative germ of rare bril liance end fine color. Soo our new styles. A priee for every budget. v. \ 4 DIAMONDS *200" 14 00 Weekly *250 $20.00 Month 11 DIAMONDS *300" $25.00 Month •UMBNBB INLAMM fO tMOp OKTAtfc/ DIAMOND ENSEMBLE Exquisite tailored solitaire sat with a fiery diamond. | Matching I4K gold wadding band. Both at this low price. ior $t.M HAMILTON’S Blue Nile Dtamoodi HDIcrat Watchee NOW ON SALE BY THE CLINTON CIV1TANS THOSE WONDERFUL CLAXTON FRUITCAKES ('all Dr. R. H. 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