The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, February 02, 1967, Image 4
_
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
\
Clinton, S. C, Thursday, February 2, 1967
namer Is Potentate of
Hejaz Temple of Shrine
> Robert P. Hamer of Clinton,
‘♦'as elected Potentate of He
jaz Temple on Wednesday,
January 5.
Noble Hamer was born No
vember 7, 1914, in Eastover.
He graduated from Lower
Richland High School, Pres
byterian College at Clinton,
the School of Banking of the
South, Louisiana State Uni
versity, Baton Rouge, La.
He is president and chair
man of the board of the Bank
Of Clinton, a former chairman
of the Board of Deacons of
the First Presbyterian Church,
past president of the Clinton
Lions Club, past president of
IF YOU DON’T READ
THE CHRONICLE
YOU DON’T GET
THE NEWS
the Clinton Chamber of Com
merce and a past president
of the Laurens County Shrine
Club.
He married Lydie Leake of
Clinton, and they have two
sons, Robert C. Hamer and
William L. Hamer, also two
daughters, Mrs. John R.
Crandell of Fairmont, N. C.,
and Miss Janet Hamer, a
student at Wirtthrop College,
and one granddaughter.
His Masonic affiliations in
clude membership in Camp
bell ^ Lodge No. 44, CJjnton,
Wtllfam P? Jacobs Chapter
No. 54, Royal Arch Masons,
Musgrove Commandery No.
40^, and Laurens Command
ery, Laurens.
He is a member of Kappa
Alpha Social Fraternity and
the Lakeside Country Club.
9 All-A Students
On PC, Dean's List
First Semester
Nine all-A students are
among the 50 included on the
Presbyterian College Dean’s
Listjor the first semester of
the l§66-67 sesion. Dean Jo
seph M. Getty announced to
day.
Those scholars with a per
fect 4.00 grade - point ratio
are: Barbara E. Anderson of
ClintonJ Carlos J. Emanuel of
Ecuador, South America;
Paula Evans of Ludowici,
Ga.; Mrs. Carole Hughes
Johnston of Duncan; Eliza
beth R. Lindsay of Green
ville; J|ohn S. Mebane of Dun-
woody, Ga.; Susan J. Smith
of Carlisle; John, B. Taylor
of Chester ; and Danny K. Wy
att of Huntsville, Ala.
Other members of the PC
Dean’s List, all with averages
of better than 8, include: Jo
seph M. Gettys, Jr., Janet
Lawson, Mrs. Donna F. Scott
and Marvin S. Turner, Jr.,
all of Clinton; Daniel M. Fry,
Jr., Sherwood C. McKay, Jr.,
Max Milligan III and Clifford
C. Sheffield, all of Atlanta;
twins James M. and Joseph
F. Singleton, of Conway;
James E. ^ush nnd Howard
O. Protinsky, both of St. Pet
ersburg, Fla.
Robert A- Wilson of Green
ville; Alice Diane Adams of
Simpsonville; Mary Anne Ar
nett of Aiken; George V. At
kinson of Glen Ridge, N. J.;
Cecil Y. Brown of Laurens;
Vicki A. Brown of Sumter;
Karen E. Bucholz of Way-
cross, Ga.; Lewis J. Caldwell
of Covington. Ga.; Donald S.
Flowers] Jr., of Bradenton,
Fla.; George It. Grant of An
drews; W. Woodward Hall,
Jr., of York; Robert W. Her-
long of Manning; James H.
Johnson of Georgiana, Ala.;
Michael G. LeFever of Lan
caster, Pa.; Robert D. Lynn,
Jr., of Memphis, Tenn.; Tho
mas G. McDowall of Fay
etteville, N. C.; Thomas M.
McPhail of Honea Path; Mar
ian E. Myers of Orlando, Fla.;
Wilbur R. Otey III of Gaines
ville, Ga.; James H. Powell
of Scranton; David B. Rou-
sey of Jacksonville, Fla.; Da
vid M. Sale of Asheville, N.‘
C.; William H. Scott III of
West Point, Ga.; Henry M.
Smith of Marietta, Ga.; Rob
ert E. Staton of Emporia, Va.;
Stephen E. Stine of Aberdeen,
Md.; Robert A. Strozier of
Augusta, Ga.; Morrow B.
Thompson of Van Wycfc; and
Charles F. Toland II of North-
port, N. Y.
Registration For
Adult Education
glasses Feb. 6-7
Registration for the second
s^nfester of adult education
wgl» be held Monday and
Tuesday, February 6-7, from
7:00 to 9:00 p. mr^it is an
nounced by J. E. ’Stockman,
coordinator for pistrict 56.
Registration will be held at
Clinton High School and Bell
Street High School.
Courses will be offered in
basic education, grades 1-8;
also courses for high school
credit toward a high school
diploma.
A course in shorthand will
CARD OF THANKS
I want te thank the many
friends and relatives for mak
ing my Christmas away from
home a much better one. All
the cards, gifts and letters
were so greatly appreciated.
Thanks for -remembering me.
News from Clinton is always
appreciated.
Sp 4 Johnnie (Skeet) Bailey
U.S. Army Vietnam
be offered if enough interest
is shown. The ABC shorthand
course will be taught. Regis
tration in this course will be
$10 for the semester.
Thos planning to attend the
second semester of adult edu
cation will register ,on either
the 6th or 7th. Regular class
es will begin Monday nignt,
Feb. 13, with the hours from
7:00 to 9:00.
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take i notice that on the 1st
day of February, 1967, I, will
render a final account of my
acts and doings as Guardian
of the estate of Barbara S.
Eichelberger in the office of
the Judge of Probate of Lau
rens County, at 10 o'clock a.
m., and op the same day will
apply for a final discharge
from my trust as Guardian.
Any person indebted to said
estate is notified and required
to make payment on or before
that date, and all persons hav
ing claims against said estate
will present them on or before
said date, duly proven, or be
forever barred.
HUGH L. EICHELBERGER,
Guardian,
1320 Valmont Dr.,
Hendersonville, N. C.
Jan. 30, 1967 F-2-4c-F23
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 16th
day of March, 1967, I will
render a final account of my
acts and doings as Executrix
of the estate of Richard Ed
ward Ferguson, Jr. in the of
fice of the Judge of Probate
of Laurens County, at 10
o’clock a.m., and on the same
day will apply for a final dis
charge from my trust as Ex
ecutrix.
Any. person indebted to said
estate is notified and required
to make payment on or before
said date, duly proven or be
forever barred.
Beatrice A. Ferguson
Executrix
301 W. Walnut St. t
Clinton, S. C.
March 31, 1967 /
Lively routine
"MW—
• PFT
, rELi •• ■
OMIT OMSK*
m
' Wm ,
WM&/.
*
PET SKIM MILK makes weight-watch
ing a happy habit. You’ll never settle for
a thin, grey taste again. The spirited skim
for folks-in-trim is PET, YOU BET!
Februaiy Specials!
Complete Selection
10* & 12' Wid. . 41' to 60' Lop, . 2 & 3 Bpdroom Models
Completely Furnished
BIG 10' x 48' MOBILE HOME
3 BEDROOM, COMPLETELY FURNISHED ' ^ ^ , g-* _
GOLDEN WRENN *3495
LARGE 12 x 47 MOBILE HOME
3 BEDROOM COMPLETELY FURNISED
PINE LAKE.... *3995
LOW DOWN PAYMENT — EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS
Luxury Living at Budget Prices — 3 Bedroom 12' X 60'
1 and «/ 2 BATH -1 COMPLETELY CARPETED ^ ^ ^
PINE LAKE.... ‘3999
Pine Lake Mobile Homes Inc., in New Location.'
Now Located in Front of National Guard Armory.
AT INTERSECTION OF HIGHWAY 56 and 72
Rent A Mobile Home-Everything Furnished-Dial 833-3235
| Pine Lake Mobile Homes, Inc. I
■ located IN FRONT OF CLINTON S NATIONAL GUARD ARMOR’^B
* v *-^*.,
$ DAYS
SPECIALS
45 pc.
Lenox Ware
3 patterns
Reg. $14.95
$10.95
50 piece
Stegocraft
stainless steel
Reg. $24.95
$ $ DAY
$18.75
VERY
SPECIAL
5 piece
Silverplate
TEA
SERVICE
$49,50 *1
Savings for Lucky You!
i * m
General, Electric MIXER $29.95
Reg. 39.50
10” Corning Ware SKILLET $6.95
Reg. S.95
Gorham STAINLESS STEEL $37.50
50-Piece . . . Reg. 19.95
AM CLOCK RADIO .Y, $19.95
Reg. 29.50 J
POCKET RADIO $9.95
Reg. 11.95
GLASSWARE SET 5.95
21-Piece . . . Reg. 0.50 — N Tumblers, S Water, S Juice
All CHARMS now 2 for S1.50
Reg. 1.25
^ VASES now 2 for S1.70
Hand Painted . . . Reg; 1.50
ELECTRIC
IRONS
CLUB ALUMINUM COOK SETS
^ SPECIAL SALE ONLY!
,tl "- • SALE
39.95 .' 29.50
49.95 39.50
Keg. $10.95
AM RADIOS
WERE 16.95
$ DAYS ONLY
only.. $12.95
1
m
wX’y-
fllL
SAVE MONEY
AND WIN
FREE PRIZE!
Yes, with every purchase made at J. C.
Thomas, Jeweler, during 4 BIG DOLLAR
DAYS—just sign sales slip and deposit in
box for FREE GIFT to be drawn at close
of sale, Monday, February 0, at 5:00 P. M.
IROQUOISE CHINA
45-Piece Setting With 2-Year
Guarantee Against Breaking.
only.. $69.95
VALUE OF 89.95
— LIMITED SUPPLY —
C. THOMAS, Jeweler
“It’s Time That Counts”
Clinton
Joanna