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CHatoa, 8. C, Thnraday, Srptcabtr 9, ItH THB CLINTON CHBONICLB 1,4, ^'t- WHO'S WHERE — As — Reported By Naoari Seymour Phones 833-0541 or 833-1817 • • • Items of Interest About Clinton Folk Dr. and Mrs. James L. Skin ner, new members of the Pres byterian College Staff, recently moved here from Selfridge Air Porce Base, Michigan. They are making their home on Pine Street. The Rev. and Mrs. Rembert Truluck Jr. and daughter, Deb ra, visited last week with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Truluck. Mr* and Mrs. Richard C. Wilson are making their home in Clinton. Former residents of Athens, Ga., Mr. Wilson is a new member of the college staff. Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Zill- mer and family, formerly of Appleton, Wisconsin, recently moved to this city and are mak ing their home on Hickory St. Dr. Zillmer is also with the col lege staff. Mr. and Mrs. Rembert Truluck spent the weekend with the lat ter’s mother, Mrs. Jack Scruggs, in McCormick. Miss Katherine Giles, new member of the Presbyterian staff, has moved to this city from Charlotte. She is making her home at 110 Cleveland St. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Ellis and family are making their home in Lakewood. New resi dents of the city, Mr. Ellis is with the college staff. Former residents of Columbia, they came here from New York, where Mr. Ellis had been study ing at the Columbia University. Mrs. R. H. Brown and Mrs. Ethel Pitts spent the Labor Day Holiday in Hendersonville, N. C. going especially for Apple Fes tival Celebration. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bonds spent the weekend in Brevard, N. C. Mary Apn Holland, daughter of Mrs. John B. Holland of this city, enrolled Monday as a stu dent of Cecil’s Business School in Spartanburg. Miss Beverly Muller left last week for Anderson Junior Col lege where she is a member of the Sophomore Class. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Muller. Miss Donna Nichols has re turned to her home in Lafayette, Indiana, having visited friends in the city last week. Accompan- ing her home for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Nichols, was Marvin Sanders, who will return to the University Free! Your signature engraved in 14K gold Sheaffer LIFETIME* Pen Now your actual signature can be engraved in 14K gold on the famous Sheaffer LIFETIME Pea Or surprise someone very special with their name engraved in gold. Other features: e 14K Gold Inlaid Point • Tumod-up Writing Tip • Air-tight Cap e Cartridge Loading, Lostproof Clip All guaranteed for life in writing. In black, exclusively at leading jewelers! Pen, $20. Sets with matching pencil, $32.50. J. C Thomas, Jeweler CLINTON “It’s Time That Counts’ JOANNA •A 1 COACH CLAUDE HOWE CLINTON HIGH SCHOOL THI COACH REPORTS ; Interviewed By Bill Hogan •* v. ; ' — Over — WLBG-AM-FM Thursdays —8:15 A. M. ************ — Sponsored By — Bank of Clinton “FoHvw The Red Devito Away tad At Beane” of Miss, for the fall opening me- mester. Mr. and Mrs.'Morris Seymour and boys spent the holiday week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Seymour and Mr. and Mrs. Haley Brown in Bow man, Ga. Mrs. W. W. Harris spent the weekend with her daughter, Mrs. George Serin and Mr. Senn and children in Newberry. Dr. and Mrs. Jack R. Pres* saud and children recently moved to the city from Pitts burgh,^ Pa., and are making their home on West Walnut street. Dr. Pres saud is a mem ber of the Persbyterian College staff. NEW ARRIVALS IN CITY Mr. and Mrs. James D. Mann arrived Friday from Co lumbia and are making their home on South Adair Street. Mr. Mann is a new member of the college staff. Mr. and Mrs. Dixon C. Cun ningham recently moved to the city from Columbia. They are making their home on South Adair Street. Mr. Cunningham is a new member of the Pres byterian College staff. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Ellis and family of Columbia, who have been in New York studying at Columbia Univer sity, recently moved to the city and are living in Lakewood. Mr. Ellis is a new member of the college staff. Lloyd Painter and daughter of Burlington, N. C., visited his sister, Mrs. Lewis Bagwell, and Mr. Bagwell and family over the week-end. Wilton Lanford of Charlotte, N. C., visited Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Snelgrove and other rela tives recently. Mr. and Mrs. William G. Reid and son of Smyrna, Ga. have ar rived to make their home in this city. Mr. Reid is a new member of the Presbyterian College Staff. Dr. and Mrs. David Mixon and family spent the Labor Day holi days visiting relatives and fri ends in Loris and Conway. Returns From Maine Miss Ame Lou Black returned Friday from Seal Harbor Maine where she had been employed during the summer months. On Sunday she and Miss Almena Blalock left for Trion, N. C. where they are attending an ori entation program this week as part of Converse College student officers and house keepers pro gram. They will resume their studies at Converse next week. They are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Black and Dr. and Mrs. George Blalock. Jack Ferguson left Tuesday for Atlanta, Ga., where he will be a student at Westmin ster School. He is the son of Mrs. R. E. Ferguson Jr., yho accom panied him there. Col. and Mrs. A. J. Katzburg and son, Steve, of Langley Air Force Base, spent the weekend with the latter’s sister, Mrs. Harry Baldwin and family. Steve, who graduated this past June from M.I.T. will resume graduate studies this fall at the University of Virginia in Char lottesville, Va. Mrs. R. E. Ferguson Sr. has returned from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. J. F. Beckman in Lodi, California. Mrs. Harry E. Baldwin will return today after accompan- ing her daughter, Vickie, to Southland College at Salemburg, N. C. on Tuesday to resume her studies. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Baldwin spent the weekend with the lat ter’s brother and family, Dr. and Mrs. Rowland Knight at their home on Litchfield Beach. Retaras To Germany PFC Giles Lawson, son of Mrs. Lucille Lawson and the late Miles L. Lawson, will return to his former post in Germany on the the 12th of September, after spending a 30 day leave with his family. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Mahaffey and daughter, Carolyn of San Diego, Calif., visited his sister, Mrs. S. P. Pruitt last week. Mrs. Pruitt accompanied them to Co lumbia to visit their sister-in- law, Mrs. C. W. Mahaffey and brother, W. I. Mahaffey and their families. Mrs. Annie Belle Brown is spending a few days with- her brother, James A. Poole in Dunn, N. C. Mrs. Vicki T. King and daugh ter, Terry of Columbia spent Labor Day with Mrs. Margaret Tucker and Ty, and Mrs. Cor nelia Jackson and children, Wen dy and Rick. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Forres ter of Greenville spent the week end with hur parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Knox. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stewart and Robot and Nancy Plaxieo spent Monday in Brevard, N. C., with Mrs. M. L. Nicholson and Mr. and Mrs. James Moody. Mrs. N. W. McDaniel left last week for a visit with her daugh ter, Mrs. W. P. Coker and Mr. Coker in Canton, N. C., and while away will also visit Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Sowers at Bat Cave, N. C. Dick Ulric^ will leave Satur day to resumfe his .studies at Cushing Academy, Ashbumham, - Mass. He will be accompanied by his parents. Col. and Mrs. Richard W. Ulrich, Jr., and en- route they will visit their daugh ter and son-in-law, Lt. and Mrs. Erik Van Berero at Ft. Bragg, N, C. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Tink ler of Cliffaide, N. C., spent the week-end with the latter’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Knox. Mr. and Mrs. William McMil lan of Greenville were guests Sunday of the former’s aunt, Mrs. John W. Finney. Sk/3 Virgil R. Cook and Mrs. Cook of Norfolk, Va., were re cent week-end guests of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin W. Stew art and daughter, Ellen, of Mal- verne, Long Island, N. Y. are visiting the former’s mother, Mrs. R. C. Stewart and other relatives here and in Laurens. They came especially to enroll their daughter, Ellen, as a stu dent at Presbyterian College. Ty Smith leaves this week-end for Cleveland, Ga., where he will resume his studies at Truett-Mc- Connell Junior College the com ing semester. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Dil lard of New York spent several days here last week. Miss Sandra Huggins left Tuesday for Hopewell, Va.,. where she has joined her pa rents. She will attend school in Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. R. Joe Tank- ersley attended the Pace-Bass wedding at Calloway Gardens, Pine Mountain, Ga., on Satur day. On Sunday they visited friends in Macon, Ga., and vis ited other points of interest in Georgia. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Holland and Mrs. James Pitts spent Monday in Columbia with the latter*s daughter^. Mrs. Paul Martin, and children. Misses Shirley Ann Tim mons, Susan Workman and Mickey Rogers left yesterday for Columbia where they will resume their studies at Colum bia College. Mr. and Mrs. William J. MacArthur and family have moved to the city from Colum bia. Mr. MacArthur is a new staff member of Presbyterian College. He and his family are making their home in Lake- wood. Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Ford are spending several days with her mother, Mrs. Eugene Hitt, en- rote to their home in Avon Park, Fla., from a vacation stay in Alaska and Oklahoma. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Ken- rick and sons, Steve and Gregg, of North Augusta, will spend this week-end with her parents, Mrs. Mrs. R. Joe Tankersley. ATTEND SON’S WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bass left Friday morning for Caljloway Gardens where they attended the wedding of their son, Jim my, to Miss Betty Pace on Saturday. Immediately ^ follow ing the rehearsal on * Friday -evening, Mr. and Mrs. Bass entertained members of the wedding party, relatives and out of town guests with a dinner party at the Holiday Inn in Calloway Gardens, Pine Moun tain, Ga. Among those attend ing from this city were the Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Darr, W. R. Anderson, Mrs. J. W. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tankersley, Mrs. Joe Burgess and Miss Susan Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Audia and family moved this week into their newly purchased home on Gum Street. They were former residents of Hick ory Street, moving here sev eral years ago with the Tor- rington Company. Mr. and Mrs. William T. Mc Cracken of Sumter, spent the weke-end with the latter’s sis ter, Mrs. Perry Moore, and Mr. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Ledford accompanied their daughter, Dianne, to Columbia on Mon day where she will be a mem ber of the freshman class at Columbia College. Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Gaines and family recently moved to this city from New Xoxk. They are making their home in Lakewood. Mr. Gaines is a member of the Presbyte rian College staff. la Reserve Training Milton Moore left on August 30 for Fort Jackson for six months training with the Army reserves. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Moore. Dr. and Mrs. Fred G. Keihn and children, formerly of New York, have arrived to make their home in Clinton. Dr. Keihn is a new member of the college staff. Cross Hil News MRS. HAROLD AUSTIN. Correspondent A series of evangelistic ser vices will be held at the Liberty Spring Presbyterian Church in Cross Hill beginning 7:30 p. m. Monday, September 20. Services will be conducted each evening through the week with the excep tion of Saturday. 1 The guest minister for the Re vival is the Rev. Charles L. Mit chell, pastor of the Crowder’s Creek Associate .Reformed Pres byterian ChurchflGastonia, N. C. Special music will be render ed by members of the Baptist and Presbyterian Church choirs. The pastor and session of the church extends an invitation to members, former members and friends of the congregation to at tend the services. In preparation for these ser vices a prayer meeting will be held at the church 7:30 p. m. Wednesday and a family night supper will be served at the church 6:30 p. m. Friday, Sept. 17 and an evangelism film will be shown. The Cross HiU-MountviUe PTA will meet Thursday Sept. 16 at 7:30 p. m. at the school building. C. W. MATTISON Laurens — Clifton White Mat- tison, 64, of 11 Wallace St., died early Thursday in a local hos pital after a sudden attack pf illness. Native of Anderson County, son of the late Eulip and Eula Brown Mattison, he was a re tired textile worker. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Amy Lyon Mattison: a daugh ter, Mrs. James Bear of Wil- of Greenville and Mrs. liamston; five sons, Spec. Coy HappoMt of Macon, Ga. Mattison of the U. S. Army in • Funeral services England, Sgt. Colin Mattison of ducted Sunday at 3 p. m. the U. S. 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