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Clinton, S. C., Thursday, Aprfl 27, 19€T
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Reported By
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items Of Interest About Clinton Folk
Two Clinton High tennis
players, Chris Adair and An
dy Young, reached the doub
les finals in the Low Country
Invitational Tennis Tourna
ment at Stadium Courts,
Charleston, on Saturday.
In the semifinals Adair and
, ^, , , , Young knocked out Jimmy
Fred Fowler, a member of AtTE!ti> N. C. WfiPDlNO Sunday guests of Dr. and Owens and Dick Hopman of
jlhe Savannah, Ga., school fac- ftev. aod^Mrs. £. W. Rog- Mrs. D. O. Rhame were Miss Bishop England 7-5, 5-7, 6-4.
ulty, spent several days with eri and family attended the Sallie Anderson, Miss Katie In the first flight finals they
}iis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson-Rfayntird wedding in Cantey of Columbia, Mr. and were defeated by Gaillard and
Frank Fowler recently. Raleigh, N. C., during the Mrs. Henry Gentry of Wood- Phillips of St. Andrew's, 8-6,
Mrs. James F. McDonald, weekend. Mr. Rogers Served ruff and William Cantey of 6-4 for the championship
|lr./ spent a few days last «* PM tor of the bride and of- Summerton, coming especially other members of the CHS
Adair, Young
Reach Finals In
Tennis Tourney
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College Announces
C 4 n Meet in Sportanourg
lX6CUYIV6S Wy South Carolina Roetmastert
U ... B | will donvene in Spartanburg
Next Wednesday ^ ru ^ u *y i «nd *, or the
Some ISO buslneu leader. ooaventKm o( Ihe N.-
are expected on the Presby- tional AssociaUoh at Post-
terian College campus next masters.
Wednesday for a Special ex- Advance registration fbr the
ecutives’ day program at invention indicates that the
which Edward D. Smith, pres- „ Qlr ..
ident of Atlanta’s First Na Palmetto Postmasters will
tional Bank, will be the prin- have a record attendance,
oipal speaker. Officials scheduled to ad-
The program is scheduled dress the convention include
to start at 12 noon in Belk Senator Ernest F. Hollings,
Auditorium with PC President rocrober of tjie Senate Post
presiding. Co-chairmen of the °^ ice a h d Civil Service Corn-
occasion are alumni Furman m ^ e * : Atlanta Regional Di*
B. Pinson, Jr., of Greensboro, rector C. Banks Glfdden; De-
N. C., president of J. P. Stev- PWty Director WaUy Bass, and
ens Co., and Collie W. Ah- c . M - Hunt . director of Post-
of Mr. Cox’s fath- Gainesville, Ga. following a Adair was seeded No. 1
. Cox, Sr. Ife is con- visit in the home of one of singles, and Adair and Young
at Spartanburg Me- her sorority sisters, Miss No . i doubles.
Limmer ■ of Sarasota,
by Smith*, the visiting busin- Postmasters attending from
essmen will be presented a this area are W. D. Adair;
Clinton High School Library “Great Modern Short Sto- program on Presbyterian Col- Clinton, and Eugene Craven,
celebrated National Library ries.” lege, given a tour of the cam- Joanna. ■,
v lT \ an 0 A p . e " lng day sur P ri ® e Week by having open homfe Each CHS student received pus and enterteined at a lun-
Friday, Adair _was upset by Wednesday, April 19, for the a bookmark as a memento of cheon. The keynote speaker
the occasion.
$he was accompanied home the
Saturday by her niece, Miss «r, G'.
Luva McDonald of the Hioni- valescin
well faculty. mprial Hospital following a Leigh
f IN Bailey MEMORIAL serious heart condition earlier Fla -
J Ace Workman, Jr., is a pa- tost, week. Mrs. Lois Thomas of Mac- fourth seeded Ricky Hane of faculty and staff/
pent at Bailey Memorial Hos- Mr. and Mrs. Morris Sey-on, Ga. has been visiting here Rivers High, Charleston, 8-6, Guests were served re
pital where he is undergoing mour and sons were weekend with her sister, Mrs. J. B. 6-1, 6-4. Adair earlier defeat- f re shments by student library , j j .
treatment. guests of Mr. and Mr*. J. M. Speake. This weekend they e d Jim Duckett of Porter- assistentTfrom a tehi? /^ W. Copeland
Mrs. John W. Finney, Mr. Crider and family in Sum- will be joined by another sis- G aud School, 6-2, 6-2. ranged bv Mm Jean Bouk Retires in GrPPnvillp
pnd Mrs. Weldon Jackson merville. ter Mrs. W. C. Adams also young was defeated by the Hom P Frnnnmins K S m ^ reenvi,,e
Were recent guests of their MAKES DEAN’S LIST of Macon, Ga., who will ac- H irsch of Porter-Gaud, 6-1, neolrWnt ECOn ° miCS John W. Copeland, secretary
json and daughter, Mr. and Miss Dianne Ledford, a jun- c °mP an y Mrs. Thomas home. 6.2. I,? ^ and treasurer of Potter-Shack- ^
firs. Mac Finney in Marion, ior at Columbia Collage, was M 1 * 8 - William Ellis of Green- Also in singles, Tedards de- , j!? f ry Ellzdbet [j F °w- leford Construction Co., of Dean LeomS
! Mrs. N. W McDaniel re- named to the dean’s list for ^ lle was recipient of a f e ated Bowman of Orangeburg bbrarian, was on hand to Greenville, will retire May 7
burned home Monday from the past semester. She is the blue ribbon f °r her Mexican 4.6, 6-2, 6-4, before losing to great 8 uests a, jd to deny after 30 years’ service with CommuniCOt
Son, N c7where sh” “augh“r ‘of Mr and I**. Arrangement entered in the Holly of St. Andrews, 60, M. “ Se J , 0f ., the , Vari - “>e.firm. Army Private James
Spent the past several months Wyatt Ledford. ri^KTf
With her daughter, Mrs. W. Dr. and Mrs. George Bl# Mp - r-nroa
FINAL SETTLEMENT
...... . . _ . ■ Take notice that on the 26th
wii! be introduced by J Aus- day of May l967 j wiU ren .
tin Dllbeck, president of At- der a final account of my
lanttfs DilbecW-Domlney fti- acts and do j n ^ Extcuto +
surance Agency and a mem- f peltate of Mattie Philsoi,
her of the PC board of visi- in the office of
tors ' Judge pf Probate of Laurens
County, at 10 o’clock a. m.»
and op the iamb day Will ap
ply for a final discharge from
my trust as Executor.
in the Holly of St. Andrews, 6-0, 6-0. onslrate tne use of the vari- the firm. Army Private James L. Any person indebted to said
Garden Reddeck defeated Larry Si- oua f ypes of audl °- visu al nia- Since joining the firm in Dean, 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. estate is notified ahd required
mons of Rivers High, 6-4, 7-5, terials and equpiment. i 8 37, Mr. Copeland has serv- James C. Dean, 57 Beech St., to make payment on or be-
Coker and Mr Coker lock aceomnanied their daurii- . Mrs ; Geor S e Brocken- before losing to Alan Nuss- A background of recorded ed as head of the accounting Lydia, completed a field com- fore that date, and all per-
r Mr and Mrs Dennis Sow- ter Mis* Almenn Blalock and brough » Sr * has returned from baum of Porter-Gaud, 6-0, 6-2. m usic was played during the^ department, as office mana- munications crewmen course sons having claims against
fers visited friends here last five of her college classmates 8 '[ isi * to Sumter to visit Mr * Burns of Orangeburg defeat- da y- ger . and as equipment mana- at Ft. Jackson April 14. said estate will present them
Week enroute to their home at Converse College to Paw- 8nd Mrs ^ Charles Br adham. e d Johnson, 6-1, 6-3. Posters placed around the ger. He was made secretary- During the course, he was on or before said date, duly
at Bat’s Cave N C from lev’s Tslond Mr the weekend Mr ' and Mrs ’ Milford Smith Before losing out in the fi- building heralding the com- treasurer in 1949. trained to string wire from proven or be forbver barred.
St Cloud Fla where thev V MaasAriiiTKir'r'rc and famil y 8 P ent Sunday’in nals, A'dair and Young de- ing of “IMC” provoked much „ Prior to his association with the field to the communication William Ray Anderson
soent thte’ winter y ** Greenville with the latter’s feated Hane-Heffron of Rivers, enthusiasm among the stu- Potter-Shackleford, he was center. Instruction Was also Executor <
^ iv i nrai uncDT'TAv * VISITORS brother and family, Mr. and 6-4, 6-1., dents in attemptslAo solve the with S. D. Leidesdorf & Com- given in basic electricity, West Walnut Street
; r w r k . -. Rec ®?; lw v i* lt 5 r * of J* a JI d Mrs.» Lionell Jones. j n doubles, Tedards and mysterious identify s of “IMC.” pany. He is a past president switchboard installation and Clinton, South Carolina.
| j. it. Jacobs is a patient Mr*. Alfio Undari and family MAirivr mrGmirvnc'
ht Bailey Memorial Hospital were the latter’s sister and - here
jvhere he is undergoing treat- family; Mr: and Mrs. Leo La- Mr and Mr ^ Tom Dance ^
ment - crois and children, Vonda, Da- ““u,
1 BiU Terr y is a medical pa- vid. Claire, at>4 Pamela of we d ck t the city and are mak-
NeWbCrry COUn ' "w'Th M ??; , M tagtheir homeinLaTew'od
y Hospital. ^ Weekend visitors of Mrs. ...uu
Wayne Dixon, son of Mr. Clyde Shiith were her sisters Bowater Pa ’ r ^mpany was
and Mrs. Joe Dixon, has ar- Mrs. W. Q. Pendley and Mr. transferred to th?i?cai citaw-
rived in San Diego, Calif., Pendley of Atlanta, Ga., and b a T ^r offtoe here as al
where he wiU undergo bobt Mrs. Wylie Hendrix a limDer offlce here as as
In doubles, Tedards
Reddeck tost to Burns and When National Library Week and past director of the Ad- operation and pole climbing
Holstead of Orangeburg, 6-3, arrlved - a colorful poster misistrative ManagamenT As-
made by Gladys Lewis was sociation.
placed in front of the charge Mr. Copeland, a former re
desk explaining “IMC — In- sident of this city, is the son
structional Materials Center, of the late Mr. and Mrs. Da-
where there’s a tot more to a vid W. Copeland and a bro-
library than just books.” ther of Miss Elizabeth Cope-
Other posters questioned land of this city who teaches
Will you be the lucky one? in the city schools.
April 24th, 1967
Whitten Village
Notes
Miss Lois Maxwell and Mr.
Jim Magee, are among the
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trainine with thp ti q v«w r.rPpnwnoH sistant district forester. They Bob Jone* University students nu mber is 500.” Gloria He is a graduate of Pres-
Tvr d h/t 1 * . * Tnmmv Smith a sHiHant at tormerly made their home in who assisted in worship ser- ^ u at0, a senior * proved the be byterian College and a retir-
frnm d n M i r ?«iP'v C ‘n PUrkeI 6 v !npnt the High Point ’ N ’ C - Mr - and vices on the Campus this past the 1 V c ^ y numb er 500. She ?d Colonel in the U. S. Army,
n from Raleigh, N. C., spent c{ *g* 0 * ^erslty spent the Mrs Dance nativ of M _ p was individual number 500 —
W* W f J - B ‘ Z m?s Rov Smite ’ ken - Mrs" Laura Mae Howard ^ bad entered, the library
K Sr We ^ e n? Sh^Rah.rdav Mr and Mrs - John Beu of aad Mrs. Frances B. Hen- durIng the week.. Gloria re-
^ aad J^ 8 ' pvaSntr hfiHPe nlfh trathared St - Jose P h , Missouri, who are derson, visited Mrs Mary H. ceived a Paperback copy of
iJ and p C<? r 0rm phn for a we^end trio to^^en enroute to their home from Terry,’a patient in’Newberry I
li P l!e re N U "c Xr a w^k’s foyrng tiw- o^ici w. Mr! ? ,csday se !. era , 1 days v ! s - Mrs wiuie E -
p“ H o "‘ehm^ Mr and Mrs. M. D ^ a " d MrS - Claren “ SU ”-
and son Reese accompanied Mr ' and Mrs - D - H- Roberts. Mr D , Holland Is a n' 1 „ K t Shealey of the
them and returned home Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Eugene John- J£ a : at aV B ai iev Memorial wT!' ‘ S r ' c T rat -
day M M V . B1H CO^M"-B- £ Win- rx, whe B r f:h y e ^rTee'it! ZoZnZZ.
andfamily “"^Uk^nwerein N. Warren. ^ . ' ' ing SWTZER 0 " 8 ^ Vi ° la
Clinton on Sunday and vis- Mrs. Ethel R ; Pitts was Jn FUNERAL
Ited Mrs. Pitts' mother, Mrs. Columbia several days last M Hercules Wisa Rob -n,„
J. W. Miller, paUent ai Bai- week with her sister-in-law, ert Vanec Bailev D xon and n^ win .b 8
ley Memorial Hospital. Mrs. R. R Russell. She went M r ‘ ^Mrs. George cime. Dress R riew - ThumdX
M^“f* n MarAdV 6< w M e r re me “.Twho" surgery » ara in Unl O" Sunday, Apri, S 2?th T cordill invita^
latter's aunt, Mrs. M. S Me- at BapUst HospiUl there. ‘ a DrTaufswu"" 31 SerV ‘ CeS tZ^ToZ ‘ 0 PUb “ C -
Ferrin of Memphis, - £F*l 0 i3L* i' ^ ^bert Grube VUte^e ifim-
AIcOidston H of RoxL^ E and Mrs - P^eeis* 'ClUb held theiri flp-
McQuiSton of Rogers Artyb,b W) M^rshkll of Camden nual picnic, Thursday, April
Jim, and his classmate, their son and daughter-in-law, Frank Flelder is a paticnt a , the picnlc s hed 8 on erC
George Sego, students at the Mr. and Mrs. Dick Carpenter at Spartanburg Memorial compus. Reverend McKittri
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A Good REUABLE Dray Store
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Youngs Pharmacy
“The Friendly Store”
patient at
Hospital.
Rob- The Whitten
Barley
is a
Memorial
4-H
Citadel.
and sons Jeff ahd Kenneth.
REVENGER TEEN CLUB
WILL RE-OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT,
APRIL 29, INSTEAD OF FRIDAY NIGHT.
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Goldilocks and the Bears
FROM CLINTON, S. C.
Hospital. chaplain, gave the invocation^
Mrs. L. L. Copeland, Sr. Mrs. M. R. Burgess, of the
and James Hill were in^Spar- Circle Cajmpus is President
tanburg on Monday for the of the Club,
funeral of their nephew, Fred Mrs. Nell Kuykepdall of the
Dewitt Hill, Jr. who died sud- Medical B Hospital is recup-
denly April 14 at Clemson, crating nicely after surgery
where he was employed by at Bailey Memorial Hospital.
Excelsior Finishing Plant.
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He was a graduate of Clinton
High School, and the grandson
of the late Mr. and Mrs. E.
A. Hill. Also attending the
funeral from here were Mr.
and Mrs. Eddie Hill, Mr. and o . ... .
Mrs. Dwight Moody, Jr., Miss ? hi < oX *' preSen ‘? d
Alene Copeland, and L y n n el^ing ^vem 88
Recital Sunday
By College Singers
A recital by students of the
Presbyterian College music
of Clinton’s
three-day Spring Arts Festval.
ing at the Veterans Hospi- „ V , oice and pian0 s ‘ ud « ,t ? ot
u, j_ professor Charles T. Gaines
Hill.
John M. Mason, is improv
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a patient and hopes to return “"d organ and piano students
soon Of Instructor Alan G. Cook
are to perform in this 4 p.m.
program in Belk Auditorium.
The public is invited.
^irinc fnr KIau# These students will partici-
signs tor New Term pate ln the recltal . Voice _
Army Staff Sgt. Joe Hum- Karen Bremer of Sanford, N.
phries, whose mother, Mrs. C.; Becky Stevens of Ketter-
Mary A. Roland, lives at 107 ing, O.; Martha Jean Smith
Jefferson St., Joanna, S. C., of Newberry; Beth Lindsay of
reenlisted < for three more Greenville; Ken Terrell of
years in the regular army Ware Shoals; Claire Duncan
March 17 at Ft. Rucker, Ala. and Missy Wassung of Clin-
Sgt. Humphries is assigned ton; Piano — Ray McDonald
to Headquarters, U. S. Army of Brunswick, Ga.; and Steve
Aviatoih Test Board, at Ft. Turner of Clinton; Organ —
Rucker. He'entered the Army Sam Hobson of ^ Anderson;
in March 1946 and was last Nell Nichols of Chester; Ray
stationed in Ethiopia. McDonald; Mrs. 7h a r r y
His wife, Georgia, is with Wright of Gray Courf; Kathy
Sgt. Humphries
ins for New Term
Williamson of Hickory Tav
ern; Steve Turner and Bcent
Holcomb, both of Clinton.
Meeting Date
Is Changed
The newly organized chap-
him at the fort.
Tiller Named At
Georgia Southern
James R. Tiller, a senior
majoring in Business Market
ing at Georgia Southern Col
lege, Statesboro, has been ter of the Christian Business
named alumni secretary of Men’s Committee (CBMC)
Alpha Phi Omega, service has changed tee time and
fraternity. place for its next meeting
Tiller is a 1962 graduate of and instead of meeting on
Newberry High School and is May 1 as previously announc-
the son of Mr. and Mrs. ed will meet Thursday, May
James N. > Tiller of Notting- 4 at 6:45 a.m. at tee Pres
ham Road, Clinton. byterian College Dining Hall.
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