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i- THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday November 30, 1961 Vocal Quartet At College On Dec. 12 The Four Freshmen, nationally popular recording and television entertainers will make a person al appearance on the Freshvte nan College campus on Tuesday evening. December 12 The vocal quartet which has recorded numerous hit songs foi Capitol Records durinr the past ten vears is scheduled to sjin; in PC's Relk Auditorium Curtain time is 8 no p m Advance ticket sales alrradv are underwax for this perform anee All tickets are for reserved seats, with adxanct sales priced at S3 .>0 each lor the regular M 00 ticket This program is the first of a student-promoted senes to hring nationally popular entertainers to Presbyterian College It is headed b\ Sonnx DuBose of Sum ter president of the PC student body, and Dick McGaughey of Marietta. Ga . president of the I nter F rate rni t y Council The college sponsors an exten sive fine arts program which an nually presents classical and semi-classical artists to Preshy terian College students George Lowson Laurens George Austin (Dick 1 Lawson 79 a retired carpenter ot Rt 2. Laurens, died Sunday af ternoon at his home after several vears of declining health He w as a native of Hot Springs \ C ; Hid wus a son of the lat( Charles L and Kathe: nnc Lamb 1 .aw '-on He had 1 mnd( Ins home m Lai: urns Co iunty lor manx - ( ars and xx a- a member ol i 'entra! Mi Hindu (Tun vh Ii( vx a-- t xx ice maiTH f*( 1 first to KaU T • , 1 U i •olin-’er i [ au mit u ho Sii*'\ ■ \ n. ! o' m Urn _ o virnat’o an tw( , Mim ! .axxrenc:' Lawson o' Wilmmgtoi! \ x' and C F I axx so! (it (.!<■( HI Xx nod and txvo daiK'hti cs Mi-v l l; Fvnrh ol Vx an Shna! and 'N ! • - Hi Inn Garifioxx os Mai •x x dir Term His MTorwi mama! .-( xx as to Anna Pr-.-lrr ( .[ r jor I.a xx.son Suixivmg Irom thi < m; irriai'e are til xx lie three daughters. Miss Sarah i , .a\\ si>n t; I the home: Mrs F R (> Br\ an ! o! ( Ireenw nod The Coddett oj Time 149.50 The dum«nd PrUeilla *59.73 , i //ei aJ)tam<ru/ yet pay no more than you would lor an ordinary watch without the beauty of diamonds 1 Inexpensive hi price, these have the technical features that make Btfloooi prized for accuracy - and. in addition, each lovely little model blazes with the beauty of twogemsf 1‘rices Plus Federal Tax — ( harge or liudgel <f( M II IKI) \\ \T( HM \K FK ON H AM) AT ALL ! IMES: Blue Nile Diamonds Hillcrest Watches WOAWRi Specializing In Family Entertainment I^a>t |)a\ Today No\. .'if! Mon. lues. Dec. l-. r ) t\li> Hid This ll.ipptii To Mi? \ > ouiig uni trapin‘d in a iiiKhtniari' of unreality des- piTately searches for the an swer that lies hidden in an abandoned tool shed Fri. Sat. Dec. 1-2 THIS IS THE OHIY f WE WE All SHOW YOU Kj wimmui A Riotous t,i Comedy— Family Entertainment F eature F HI.— 3:20, 5:18. 7 lb, 9:11 SAT.— 1 20, 3 18, 5:16, * 14, 9:12 WMta «W HMni ly JMIT SAMS1E* (hKMSySEWIHOU AHMCRIUifWDUCIDI 1C3LUU8U PKTMS KLEAS FOR MAXIMUM SUSPENSE SEE IT FROM THE START! Show s 3. 5. 7 & 9 P. M. siai t» Wednesday, Dec. 6 ( ARTOON 25c and 60c j ARMORED COMMAND” find Mrs Clarence Seymour of Laurens four stepchildren, one brnthn sexen sisters Hi grtind children and eight great grand children FuneraJ services were conduct ed at 2 (Hi p m Tuesday , from tin Centra! Methodist Church by Rex Francis Gossett and Rev Thomas Moon Burial was in l ore-: Law n cenieli r\ Id h c;a!il K in , am! iornict s.t y ol Sou! h ( a Kix\am- ( hi!i No. 2(1 Kii'se Russell Speaks To Kiwanis Club .is •• !!. Sparlanliurg allor- |i."c.si(l(“fU of l tie I nix t r- irolina, \x;is the sjieaker at meeting here on Monday, 1] is an announced candi- da!' for go erno' of S cj!h ( 'arolina. in the photo iLisstd (x-etiterl ar.pears with D .Marshal W lit x\ ii, p'esidi ni o 1 ' I’re-hx terian College (left), and R. Fal- xvard Fergu.-on, president of the cluh.— Photo by Dan Yarborough. Russell Urges Civic Interest In Politics ' V\ c arc going to hax e respon sihle cox cnimcnf in tins eountrx ol our- I >i I lonald H ussc'l ol Spartanburg, Democratic candi date toi goxernor ol South Caro Inia told memlx i s ol tin ( Ini ton Kiwanis Club Monday night Sox 20 In liusM-lI said Iurthci Iliat it t tide l v going to tie le .poll sihle government, there must tirst In responsible < it:/eiislnp file eanlidale toi goxernoi discussed the 'ey lie ai inddler enet' xx e as t lt:/elis ii.'o . toward the operation ol out go\i rnmei.l. and said lluit lie leai ed llial then is too mui Ii puble iiulil lerein e as lo the (|Uallllcatlotls ol ( and dates lor public oftice Dr Russell reminded Ibt local businessmen tiiat goxeniment lias become a part ol their business es. and that they should haxe a \ itai ( oik ei n about gox ernmeiit and Ihc people wtio hold public ollict lie ( (imiiK iited on the jibrast government ol laxxs and not ol men and said that phrase lias a lot ot truth to it Me want our laws laid out tor us The second part is not true l)r Russell ex claimed. For we are a govern Illt'Ut ol lilt'll You must evaluate a candidate 1 » l>ecause Ik win attend to your huMiness he reminded the Ki watnans lb commended the men lor ellorts put lortti in coinmu intx ( ampaigns and drive- You must make your influence ht telt in selecting a i andidate as you do in working on a eommu nitx drive he told thent In toncluding. Dr Russell said, I hope. I Ixdieve (fiat people i are developing fin increasing in tel est in gox eminent Ideas In Home Decor Presented In Movie By Southern Bell A new 28 minute techincolor motion picture cailed "Decorat mg. I'nhmited fias just been 1 produced by the Bell Telephone System with the cooperation of McCall's Magazine It presents the newest, practical up to date home decorating ideas of top dec orators and how they can be adapet d to anyone's home and budget Its aim is to help each viewer take away some one or more decorating ideas Here are just a lexx of the prulxlems it answers How can you make your hall wax create in your guests that vital lirst good impression ot your home'’ How (an you make a single bedroom peaceably livable for t xx o crowing boys ot different ages’’ How t an a teenage daughter's bedroom be furnished to reflect her tastes and interests - ’ How can xou cheek on your youngsters upstairs while doing kitchen chores'.’ How can you find out who’s at tile door without leaving your housework’’ Organizations can secure the film in Itimm without charge by calling tile nearest Bell Telephone Company business office Holiday Hou^e At Spartanburg Dec. 5-6 The public is cordially invited to Holiday House, which is spoil sored annually by t h e Junior league ol Spartanburg This year the home of Mr and Mrs 1’ C Blackman. IDlti Glendalyn Circle will be opened and a de light! ul array of Yuletide decora tions arranged by talented worn (en and men of Spartanburg and surrounding areas will be seen The dates are Tuesday Decem ber 5, from 2 00 to 8 00 p in , and Wednesday, December 6, from 10 00 a m lo 8 00 p m Refreshments will be served and $1.00 contributions will be asked to help support the Junior League's many community proj ects Only 50c is asked for chil dren twelve years and under Know The PC Faculty •• 1 • s * » L # MRS 1 t (,l VIA (. < AKTF R Mrs ; ugenut (lurney Carter is the oili i hall ci tlie husband and w lie rheumti teaching team winch maki > this depart, meut uae ol tin strongest at PrcHiy terian College She holds the ran of assistant professor Mr- arter joined tier bus band 11 K Nolon Carter, on tile l’( . u.ty in HIM alter four years as a chemistry and pin sics teacher at Clinton High School He has served as chair man of the department since 1951 A graduate of Erskine College, with a BA degree in 1947, she re Rites Held Sunday For Edward S Cooley Edward Stark Cooley, 8F of Rt 1 Clinton, died Friday rnor rung in a Columbia hospital after several months ol illness He was a native of Hayesville, \ ( tint had lived in Clinton for many years Ih was a retired textile employee and a member of Holly Grove Baptist Church Surviving are a brother. Ray mond Casey of Fountain Inn. three sisters, Mrs Caliie Brown irig of Belton Mrs Lonnie Kay and Mrs Lula Henderson of Simpsonx illc F uneral services wen conduct ed Sunday at 2 (HI p m at Holly Grove Baptist Church bx Rev Tti :m.'i- ’oore Buna! was in the ( tuns Ii ( ( metcl y Ncphc.. served as pallbear ers reived her master's from Van derhilt I mversity in 19.5! Her other experience in the held in eludes work as a chemical ana lx si and researcher at the Oak Ridge Laboratory and teach.ng at both Hiwasee (Ga ) College and Columbia College She is a native ot Fine Bluff, Ark Mrs Carter is a member of the Associate Reformed Presby terian Church where she and her husband are active They have a young son. Kenneth Nolon Carter Jr Area Physicians To View Program Here Toniohl On TV Circuit Area physicians will gather at Clinton High School Thursday night for the nation’s first state wide closed-circuit television pro gram on medical advances. The local doctors will be among several hundred across the state gathering in their hometown schools to take part in this new way of keeping doctors abreast of rap'dly advancing medical technology being offered by the Medical College of South Carolina oxer the state F’TY system. Medical college faculty mem ; hers x*. ill telecast from the state's! FITS' center in Columbia. The lo 1 cal doctors viewing the sym posium will t>e in direct com munication w ith the teaching! panel by a special telephone hook-up This week's symposium is the first of three thus far by the medical college The initial sub ject will be on “The Differential Diagnosis of Chest Pain.” The en tire proceeding will be put on video tape and re-broadcast F'ri- day night for those doctors un able to attend Thursday’s pro gram Subsequent programs will be “Headache,” December 14-15, and “The Lump in the Breast," January 4-5 The hour-long presentation will be followed by a half-hour ques tion and answer period over the special telephone hook-up. Dr. Brown Busy At Education Meetings Dr Marshall W Brown, presi dent of Presbyterian College, is | launched upon a full week of ac tivity involving three separate educational organizations. After presiding as chairman over a meeting of tile South Caro lina Foundation of Independent Colleges held in Greenville Wed nesday afternoon, he flew to Iwiuisville Ky . as a state repre sentative on the Southern Region nl Education Board This latter group is meeting Thursday and Friday to hear the report of its Commission on Goals for Higher Flducation in the South President Brown then will fly to Miami for the annual assembly early next week of the Southern Association of Secondary Schools and Colleges He will be joined in F’londa by Mrs Brown, Academ ic Dean George C Bellingrath, also attending as a PC represen tative to this regional accrediting agency, and Mrs Bellingrath Marion A. Varner Hickory Tavern—Marion An-; derson Varner, 64. of this com munity died late Sunday after noon in the Veterans hospital in Columbia after three weeks of illness. He was a native of Del Rio. Tenn . and was the son of the late George and Ellen Reece Varner He was a World War I veteran and a mem tier of the Henderson Baptist Church Surviving are his wife Mrs. Cora Cogdill Varner. a son, Wil liam M. Varner of Hickory Tax ern. three daughters. Mr; Wil liam E Stoddard of Laurens. Mrs. Thad E Childress of Law rence Harbor N J ; and Mrs W. A Sweat of Spartanburg: a brother Ernest \ Varner of Spartanburg: two siMers. Mrs. T W McAlister of Spartanburg: Mrs. Elizabeth Stokely of Wol ford. and seven grandchildren Funeral services were conduct ed Wednesday at 3:00 p. m at the Henderson Baptist Church hy Rev Clyde Pcarman, Rev. James H. Fiampton and Rev J. L Holland Burial was in Forest Lawn cemetery Pfc. Estes Completes Training At LeJeune Marine Pfc. David E. Estes, son of Mr and Mrs. C. W. Estes of Joanna, completed four weeks of advanced combat training re cently at the First Infantry- Training Regiment, Marine Corps Base. Camp Lejeune. N C. 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