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THE CLINTON CHKONICI.K Thoraday, Jane 7, 1K2 STUDY FKENCH • • • Mob About People You Know ft—»t of Interest Concerning Loccd Residents Emunds Awarded Gold P Presbyterian College bestowed its 1962 Alumni Gold P award to DeSaussure D. Edmunds of New York City, gradu ate of the class of 1925 who serres as vice-president of Equit able Life Assurance Society. PC President Marshall W. Brown is shown left making the presentation to Edmunds at the re cent alumni banquet. The award is made annually to an alum nus in “recognition of outstanding achievement in his chos en field which reflects credit upon Presbyterian College.” DeSaussure Edmunds Is married to the former Mary E. Henry of CUnton, daughter of the Idtk Homer D. Henry and Mrs. Henry.—Photo by Dan Yarborough. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Cassano- va and son, Bobby, student at the University of North Carolina, of Charlotte, Miss Madeline Cas- sanova of Columbia, and Mrs. M. Cassanova of Greenville were weekend visitors with their sis ter and daughter, Mrs. James R. Jacks, and Mr. Jacks. Brent and Barry Holcombe spent a few days last week in Mrs George R Blalock and daughter, Mena, are spending two weeks at their cottage at Pawley’s Island. They left on Saturday to Join George, Jr., and Milling Blalock who were already there The family has as guests from June 5 through 10 Mrs. Al- mon C. Spencer and Pete Cooper. FROM KANSAS Mr. and Mrs. Roy Linsen- Campobello with their grand- mayer and children, Sally and Mr. and Mrs. H. M. parents, Howard. TO GATLINBURG Mr. and Mrs. Horace Horton, Horace, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Grady Chandler will return today from a few days vacation trip to Gat- linburg, Tenn., and other points of interest in the area. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton F. Winn spent the weekend in Atlanta, Ga., with their daughter, Mrs. Jack Line and Mr. Line. AT CAMP PINNACLE Kayran Cox is spending a month at Camp Pinnacle near Hendersonville, N. C. Her par ents, Mr. and Mrs, J. Robert Cox accompanied her there on Wednesday of the past week. MRS. PINSON HOME Friends of Mrs. F. C. Pinson will be interested to know she is spending the three summer months at her home. 109 Cleve land Street. Alien of Kansas City, Kansas, were guests during the week of Mrs. Linsenmayer’s sister. Mrs. Carlisle Neely and Mr. Neely. John R. Eichelberger has re turned to his home in El Paso. Texas, after a few days visit with relatives here and in Lau rens, having been called here be cause of the dealth of his broth er, H. L. Eichelberger. PRATHER IN HOSPITAL , Friends of J.P. Prather will be interested to know he entered Self Memorial hospital, Green wood, Tuesday for an operation. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby. Gene Jones and little daughter, Su- months at the cottage of her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Todd, bn Lake Greenwood. Mr. Jones who is a member of the Sullins College faculty is working with the Y.M.A.A. in Greenwood for the summer. Telephone Talk a T. M. YOUNGBLOOD Your Telephone Manafer UKE FUCKING ON THE LIGHTS or turning on the water, we take for granted the everyday miracle of Jhe telephone. Ever stop to wonder what goes into the “m- gtrument” that makes aH those conversations possible? ^ la every telephone there are 472 separate parts ... 60 different raw materials. Overall Bell System statistics are even more impressive. 7,600,000 new sets manufactured last year used 19,000,000 pounds of steel, 10,000,000 pounds of plastic, 2,000,000 pounds of aluminum, over 1,000,000 pounds of copper and brass. And that’s a lot of telephone! * * * THE BRILLIANT MRS. BELI according to a new biography “Make A Joyful Sound,” Mrs. Alexander Graham Bell was an extraordinary woman in her own mb* “Mrs Bell was as great a woman as Dr. Bell was a man. Despite her deafness she was exceedingly well in formed on scientific matters. And, although history hasn t paid much attention to the fact, her creative talents seemed scarcely less brilliant than Bell’s himself.’’ The book, pub lished by Macrae Smith Company of Philadelphia, tells of Dr. Bell’s personal life, his diversified work in many fields, and of the remarkable woman who was his wife. • • • JUNE IS BRIDE MONTH, and along with trousseau, reception and honeymoon planning, there's a lot of “new home” planning. With the help of a telephone company representative, smart brides and grooms see that their new homes are “well-telephoned ” Home Interphones, Bell Chimes, extensions ... all these make for happy, efficient homes ... old and new! • * • CAREFUL DRIVING the year-round makes good sense. This month, when out-of-school children begin popping jm in unexpected places, careful driving is even more of a necessity. How many of theae traffic symbols do you know? We should knoy, and observe, all these signs of T mmctiom a a es in Rome, Ga., ia era! weeks at home with her pa rent*. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton F. Winn before going to MUledge- viUe, Ga.. on June 24th where she has received a grant to study French at Georgia State Woman’s College. v ' George Blalock, Jr., of this city a student at the Medical College of South Carolina, Charleston, began work for the summer at the Medical College hospital, on June 4. ATTEND SYNOD Dr. and Mrs. Nolan Carter and son left Tuesday for Bon darken, N. C. where they will attend the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Synod meeting and will remain for several weeks vacation stay. Mrs. Frank Kellers has 'as her guests this week her niece, Mrs. C. E. Coook, the Rev. Mr Cook and son, Charles of Williston. The Rev. Mr. Cook who is pastor of the Williston Presbyterian Church is attending Synod this week at Presbyterian College. TEXTILE MEET Mr. and Mrs. George Cornel- son, Mr. and Mrs. Claude A Crocker attended the South Caro lina Textile Manufacturers meet ing at Sea Island. Ga., during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Black spent last week in Greenville and Fountain Inn with relatives going especially to attend the gradua tion of their granddaughters, Miss Eugenia Black from Wade Hampton High School, Greenville and Miss Mary Martin from Hill- crest High School. DENTAL MEET Dr. and Mrs. Carl Wessinger returned yesterday from Myrtle Beach where they have been at tending the meeting of the South Carolina Dental Association. Their children have been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Owen in Anderson. Rev. and Mrs. William McKin non's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam J. Henry. AT GIRLS STATE Miss Ame Lou Black and Miss Marjorie Arnold are attending Girls State In Columbia this week They are sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary Don Rhame son of Dr. and Mrs. D. O. Rhame, wso is a stu dent at the Medical College of South Carolina, Chirleston, will be working for the summer at the Cancer Clinic in Charleston. Miss Ann Reigle of Columbia and Billy Horne, student at The Citadel. Charleston, is spending the week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Home. Miss Sara Ann Seabrook of Mt. Pleasant will be an overnight guest of the Homes on Friday and on Satur day.-they.wiU return to ton. Bill will attend summer school at the Citadel and do guard duty there. Richard Dhame is spending the week at Ocean Drive Beach on a house party with Kappa Alpha Fraternity brothers. RETURN TO IOWA Mr. and Mrs. Larry Swift will return today to their home in Des Moines, Iowa, after a two weeks visit here with her parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Thomason. Bunky Blalock and Tommy Copeland, with the latter’s cou sin, Sadler Poe, and other friends from Rock Hill ,are spending the week at Cherry Grove Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Rutledge Adair df Rock Hill, were visitors here during the week-end, coming es pecially to attend the wedding of the former’s niece, Miss Caro lyn Henderson, and Robert T- Hollingsworth. Also to Join were Mrs. Adair’s sisters, Mrs. D. D. Edmunds and Mr. Edmund* of New York, who came for the alumni meeting and graduation at Presbyterian College, Mrs. J. F. Bozard and Dr. Bozard of Boone, N. C. Commander and Mrs. H. M. Rowland and sons, Henry and John Michael, of Marietta, Ga., visited the former’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jas per P. Rowland, yesterday en- route to Dunn, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gibson of Swannanoa, N. C., were here dur ing the week to visit J. P. Prath er, who is a hospital patient On otmtmy wtr. ana airs. Browne of Spartanburg, visited the Prathers and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Franks. ATTEND FUNERAL Mrs. John M. Roseboro is with her sister, Mrs. Everette Carson, and Mr. Carson in Gastonia, N. C., being called there because of the death of their son, Rhett Car- son. Others from Clinton attend ing the funeral on Sunday ware Mr. Roseboro, Mrs. Morgan Todd, Miss Hazel Boland, Jeff Boland, Miss Kate Milam, Mrs. B. B. Ballard, and Mrs. Hugh Ray. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. King spent several days recently with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phillips at their beach home at Garden City. Dr. and Mrs. W. N. Henderson of Newberry, Mr. and Mrs. Hey ward Henderson of Columbia, were here on Saturday for the wedding of their niece and cou sin, Miss Carolyn Henderson, and Robert T. Hollingsworth. for will Miss Celia Casque served as a bridesmaid at the wedding of her cousin, Dorothy Reaves Cas que, to Selden Kennedy Smith on Saturday at the First Methodist Church, Marion. Also going for the week-end to Marion were Mrs. Roy Gasque and Miss Julia who is an aunt of the Miss Ann Reigle of West Ches ter. Pa., and Columbia: is visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Davis R. Hol land and family. Mrs. J. B. Schultz of Easley, Crass Hi News Bethabara Baptist Church will celebrate their IMth anniversary with homecoming. June 10. Each family is asked to bring picnic lunch and tea. Misses Agnes Leaman and Liz zie Bryson spent several days last week in Greenville with Mrs. J. C. Ford. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Kasor at tended commencement exercises at Furman University Sunday. Their son Jake, Jr., was a mem- received a diploma in dentotry. Rev. and Mrs. C. B. Rogers and daughter, Wanda, of Green ville. visited Mr. and Mrs. R. B. spent the week-end with her sts- > b * r of U* graduating class, ter, Mrs. Vera White. Mrs. White! Mr • nd **rs. W I. Smith and also had as her guests Sunday Mrs c s Pinson spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. R. J L. Taylor and daughter, Pat, of Knoxville, Tenn.; Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Grif fin of Greenville: Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Martin and Rusty, Jim my Cunningham and Johnny Wil son of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hill and little son. Bill, were week-end guests of friends at Crescent Beach. .n Asheville, N. C. with Mr.and Mrs. Bobby Chapman. Mrs. H. M. Turner was a din ner guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Pratt in Ninety Six Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. S. M. Leaman spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. E L Petit at Chapel HU1. N. C. going especially for com mencement exercises at the Uni versity of N. C. where Mr. PetitV Mr* Primrose Bach* of Green ville. Ga.. spent the past week end with Mrs. R. W. Griffin. Mrs. Howard Gib ion of Cayce to visiting her sister, Mrs. M. C. Pinson and Mr. Pinton- ^ Mrs Ray Chandler and Calvin Bostic attendsd commencement exercises at Furman Sunday. Miss Abbie Turner of Atlanta. Ga.. and Mrs J. C. Ford of Greenville were weekend guests of Mrs. Blgi* Leaman and Miss Agnes Leaman Miss Bonny Taylor spent last week with relatives at Gray Court. Miss Helen Noffy of Atlanta. Ga.. is visiting her mother *n route to attend the wedding of a friend at Chapel Hill. N, C. Sgt Bobby Noffy is also at home un til the 18th of June when he will leave for a camp in New Jersey. Mrs. Noffy had as Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Sena and children of SOvsrstrsst and Ray mond Doany McBurnett of Greenwood who are spending the Mr. and Mrs. Joenss Chapman ahd children of Asheville, N. C. spent thekpast weekend with Mr. and Mrs. W. M. 1 ^rmsn Miss Lucile Turner has return ed home after a visit with Miss Abbie Turner in Atlanta. Ga Waynesvilto, N .C. EUSTACE Mr and Mrs Lester L. tec* of birth of a N*U. on May 20 at Blalock CUn- j ic. Before marriage Mrs. lace was Miss Betty PRESCRIPTIONS PROMPT. ECONOMICAL PRESCRIPTION SERVICE Young's Pharmacy “Serving This Area 79 Yenrs" N. Broad St. —™ Dial 8SS-122W W* Give SAH Green Stamps or wav Savannah, Oa., where he work for the summer with the Seaboard Railroad. The son of of Mr. and Mrs. K. J,. Reese, be hat computed his freshmen yeai On Sumtoy Mrs. F L. 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