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TUB CLINTON CHRONICL* CUatoA, S. Thursday, Jansary 28, IH8 Wert Clint<m News . .. Newfaerrians Visit Local Residents MBS. MURBAY ADAMS M0 Bailey St. Dial 8SS-MM Mr. and Mrs. Fred ^edelspe^ ger of Newberry visited Mrs. Alice Kinard and Mr. and Mrs. Bey4 Holtaclaw Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Holtxclaw of Greer visited Mrs. Ada Center last Thursday. Mr. and Mrd. M. W. Adams attended the funeral of Miss Florence Harvey Thursday in Honea Path. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Fincher of Union spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Lawson. Mr. and Mrs. Gecurge Pressley attended the funeral of Mr. J. D. Taylor in Lexington last Wednes day. Mrs. Helen Massey and Mrs. Blease Horn from Greenwood visited Mrs. C. J. Sexton last week. Mrs. Terry Allen, Mrs. Mae Allen and Susan from Columbia were week-end guests of Mr. and Mn. M. W. Adaihi. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Ulm of Columbia visited Mr. and Mrs. Roby Chandler Sunday. Pfc. Ken Meredith and Pfc. John Barr from Ft Bragg were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jasper McGinnis over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lyda and Diania visited Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Niven in Florence last week-end. Mrs. Elmer Kidd spent a few weeks with her sister Mrs. Mary Adams in Gainesville, Ga., she came home Sunday with Clyde Braxill and Donald Kidd. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cash were guests of Mr. and Mrs. ne Kipg in Spartanburg over week-end. Patty Stovell, and DeL t Hardman of Greenville vis ited Deliner's parents Mr. and Mrs. Lem Hardman, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Neuffer Creswell and Mrs. Blanch Creswell visited Mrs. Jane Creswell a patient in Abbeville hospital last week. — Mr. and Mrs. Jsmes^ Rhodes of Laurens -and Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Campbell were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Long in Tuxedo, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Luke Fuller and Mr. and Mrs. ‘Jimmy Sexton of Greenwood were week-end guests of Mrs. Ada Center and family. Mrs. J. C. Adams and Mrs. Cart Adams of Ware Shoals vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Reynolds attended- the funeral of W. E. Buzhardt Jr. tn Greenwood, Sun day. Mr. Lawrence Webb of Ander son visited Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Turner Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. FickUn vis ited relatives in Greenville Sun day. Mrs. John Hedgepath, Shirley and Mrs. Robert Adams visited Mr. and Mrs. Bud Carr in Aiken last Saturday. Mrs. .Eva Land spent a few days last week in Columbia. Those Who Are lU Mrs. GUbert Kidd and L. C. Gooch are patients at Self Memo rial Hospital.-'V Mrs. Robert Adams is in General at Green ville. Mrs. Margaret Rinehart in Newberry hospital and Mr. C. G. Satterfield is at Bailey’s. Those ill at home are Ottis Moates, Janice Price, Mn. Ru dolph Barker, Mn. Bill McLen don and Bubber Kidd and Nancy Leopard. * BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Henry Traylor announce the birth of a son Thomas HCnry Jr., Jan. IMh in Columbia hospital. Mrs. Traylor is the dtMrs; BIRTHDAYS, Paula Sue Hardman had a birthday Jan. 24th. - —- Claud Kernice, and Claude WaHenzine have birthdays Jan. -29th'. Mrs. Pat Tucker and Gerald Graham Jan. 30th. Susan Caughman, Jack Cun ningham, Mrs. Billy Pitts and Mrs. Fem Hardman Jan. 31st. Barry Lawson Feb. 2nd. . Arthur Sanders, Feb. 3rd. Raymond Campbell, Feb. 4th. PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE CHOIR College Choir To Appear Sunday At Broad Si. Church The Presbyterian College rob ed choir will present its pro gram of sacred music and wor ship at the Broad Street Meth odist Church of Clinton on Sun day evening at 7:30. The choir, widely recognized throughout the South during the past 18 years under the direction of conductor Edouard Patte, has developed its current program around the theme “Covenan ters.” In this service, the group endeavors to bring the Joyful conviction that all are “covenan ters” with God in a world that urgentiy needs Christian witnes sing. Dr. Patte, minister of music at PC, utilizes 37 male voices — including soloists and readers — for his present organization. The choir has arranged for its 1964- ’65 concert season a total of 25 singing engagements in three states. In addition to week-end appearances in churches of Georgia and South Carolina, the LAST MINUTE SALE! ON CHOICE ITEMS LEFT- SOME ONE OF A KIND!! Refrigerators $199.95 DRYER $80.95 21 ^ $219.95 ENTERTAINMENT CENTER Combination 21” Television, Ster- eo, Record Player . (aUD* #D Sears, Roebuck & Co. Clinton, S. C. Phone 833-2411 ...thru the WAHf AWiWiJt In The Chronicle £ Will You Be 6 Years Old In February! Get Your FREE Pepsi Forty Package THURSDAY. F». 4 t 4 M. S. Bailey Bank Parking Let, Clinton, 2:00-2:30 LaVonne Shopping Center, Laurens, 3:00-3:30 LOOK FOR THIS TRUCK! If you Uve In Graonrtfle or Lourone Counties, and wil be six (61 viprs eld anytime In Feb. hem's eN you have to do to get your free Pepsi Happy Birthday Party Package. Have Mom or Dad, or your guardian take vou to the Truck to help you corrv vour big ®epsl-Portv Package home. You must bring your birth certificate and twenty cents for bottle de posit (this will be returned to vou , Tl* le Tte her. a bottle returned Is money earned!! Now you eon hove your own Birthday Party end In- t vlte your own friends' MORE THAN 66 PEPSI-PARTY ITEMS 12 BM Bottias af Peprt-Party Hapfclna WILL VOU BE 6 YEARS OLD IN MARCH Watah Papaia >a» Yanv 12 Capa af Pal Pantl-Paity JBLgiadgOOIkidnBbani WrViTBCOTv PSfiCOLA group will take a week-long spring .tour into Florida. This year’s sample but pro found theme will be developed in a brilliant ItaUan Gloria, in litur gical chants of the Russian Church, in a motet of a German Passion, in several Negro spirit uals, a Norwegian anthem, a J. S. Bach chorale, and in an an- glican tune with five variations and accompaniment. Also in cluded on the program are: an unusual English carol of the 15th century, the rare Hospodi Pomil- uri of Lvovsky, and a fuguing tune of New England psalter William Billigns as an example of the simple and direct early American compositions. Jack Greene, a senior from Spartanburg, is president of the choir this year. Tommy Holland of Lancaster, is organist, and the readers include Arthur Bax ter of Atlanta and Hubert G. Wardlaw, Jr., of Kingstree. Members of the choir are: Tenors — John Quest and Bill Hanger, both of Atlanta; Woody McGinn of Charlotte; Paul Con ger of Andalusia, Ala.; Mike Mc- Gehee of Marianna, Fla.; Char lie Hayes of Rock Hill; Kenneth Terrell of Ware Shoals; John Weigel of Lookout Mountain, Tenn.; Jack Greene of Spartan burg; Jim Loyd of Miami; Hank Parks of Greenville; Jim Bruce of Cornelia, Ga.; and Sam Lip- sey of Sumter. 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