The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 15, 1967, Image 4
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Clinton, S. C n Thursday, Juno 15, 1967
llresbfiericm Golfers
Finish 5th in NAIA
Presbyterian College finish
ed fifth in the national golf
tournament of the National
Association of Intercollegiate
Athletics completed at Dav
enport, Iowa, last Friday, and
the top Blue Hose player
qualified for the second team
All-America.
Tim Yancey of Atlanta led
PC to its strong finish in its
first appearance in this tourn
ament that matched more
than ,200 athletes from the 41
best small-college golf teams
in the country. Yancey fin
ished in the top 12 among the
individuals and automatical
ly qualified for the NAIA All-
America team.
Three other players accom-
Revivol At
Prophecy Church
A revival will begin Sun
day. June rrST the Church of
God of the Prophecy on N.
Sloan St. Mrs. Frank White,
'>f Ware Shoals and Rev. Lol-
lis of Hickory Tarvern will
be the speakers. Rev. Frank
Phillips i spastor.
panied Coach Gerald Wells to
represent PC in the tourna
ment: David Sales of Ashe
ville, N. C., Terry Clyburn of
Kershaw and Alan Parsons
of Fountain Inn.
The NAIA tournament was
won by defending champion
University of Southwestern
Louisiana.
Revival Scheduled
At Fqirvjew Church
A revival will be held at
the Fairview ’ Baptist Church,
Rt. 2, Kinards, June 18-25,
nightly at 7:30. Rev. LeRoy
Cooper, §r., of Salisbury, N.
C. t will be the guest speaker.
He has had pastorates in Tex
as and South Carolina, and
at one time associational
missionary in Mississippi. He
is a graduate of East Texas
Baptist College, and attended
Southwestern Theological Sem
inary, Fort Worth, Texas.
; Lester L. Cooper, Jr., pas
tor, invites the public to at
tend.
TWhitten Village
K Note*
enwtoomnBUt with L. T. V. Mrs. Texie Johnson. his parents while
Corporation. This Maxine Spivey and Debbie from service,
will leave from Dal- Johnson spent the week-end Randal Spivey, son of Mr.
las Saratoga, California, with Mrs. Besse Johnson. and Mrs. Hubert Spivey, is in
whalro he 1« to be married on Frank Johnson spent the Fountain Inn for several days
Juno tb Miss Mary Ann week-end with Mr. and Mrs. with his sister, Mrs. Bobby
Mctall, daughter of Mr. and James Johnson, while his par- Owens.
Mr£ W. B. McCall. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Earle
’ Saturday evening Miss Johnson, were in Atlanta.
. " 'i M^ry Ann McCall and Ken- Susan Shouse spent Sunday
Shady Grove Hoiyie_DeinOiif;'Johnson were' enter, night with Wanda Puckett of
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Bgr MARGARET LOCKETT
, Alias Laura Finley under-
wjfcnt surgery at Self Mem-
'ortal Hospital in Greenwood
.on June 7.
.^Mr. Ansel Burts, Mrs. Hat- ,
tit Livingston, Mrs. Thelma stration Club met Tuesday tained at: dinner at Top of Whtmire. Wanda will visit
Hornsby and Mrs. Sula Rey- ^ une 6 ’ tk b * Kenneth’s guests Susan while her mother is in
tn u, Allf house - The meeting was call* from J&Uth Carolina. Charlotte buying for Belk’s of
Holds all cont nue to be out * order by reclUng the w,,. Claudia Johnson spent Whitmire.
on the sick list. Homemakers Oeed. Devo- the wj&ttend with her mother, Jackie Durham is visiting
Mrs. Marid Farmer enter- tional was given by Mrs.?
ed Bailey Memorial Hospital George Reid, followed by a
T .. lesson on correct table setting
' and seating of guests at h
Mrs. Johnnie Stogner enter- table by Miss Camp,
ed Bailey Memorial Hospital During th e business sessldii
June 12. discussion of i-H'projects.for
Mrs. Edna Miller recently sumr ner and fahifty picnic ifc
returned to work after under- August followed . Miss Camp
going surgery at Greenville encour a g ed members to at*
General Hospital. tend the state meeting at
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decree on June 1 from ✓ the j MrS * ^ an McC f rter - P as During the social hour de-
aegiee on June i ironwuie se ^ awey Sunday afternoon. refreshments were
College Of South Mr - Annie Reeder and her llcl0U ® . „ re8 ^S U * ^
in Charleston He . . ’ ^ nme Reeder a " d her served by Mrs. Mildren Gauke
m ^nariesion. tie s i sterf Mrs. Agnes Johnson, _ nd Mrs t c Gruber assist-
will return there to serve his re tumed last week from a r ’
reiumea last weex irom a ed by Mrs j ame8 Evans.
internship. v i s it with Mrs. Reeder’s son . . „ ..
Dr. Eichelberger, the son of in v a ., going especially for _ •
Mrs. H. L. Eichelberger and her grandson’s graduation. Blbl ® f n ^
the late Mr. Eichelberger, is Mr. Carrol Lowe spent this e y ea i ng ^ lth a ? ?
a graduate of Clinton High past week-end in Georgia tbe
School and Davidson College, with his daughter and son-in- L°^ A ed ^
law at Warner Robbins Air ^
B students in Bible School were
Mr I.eo Tucker and fam- served refreshments each day.
v^catn a at d Pana- ^dies furnishing rafr,.),-
„„ ritv ments were; Mrs. Mary
Mr. aifid Mrs. Gene Knox ^ rapps ’ ™ rs - ^f.^MrOubA
and son Robert spent a week- ?f rson, T Mrs
end recenfly at Mrytle Beach. J! rs ; Ldu,8e wl. W
Mrs. Crawford DuBose is Shirley Henton,. and Mray.Ltt-
spending a few {fays visiting Zle Mlller * •' ’» :;< J :
in Columbia. Cottage prayer it
Mrs. Inez Buzhardt is on an w dl b e h eld thja. weew;
extended ' visit to Texas. paration for a revival-sefcviqe
Mrs. kehnie Setzer attend- to be held at Fairview Btfptift
ed the Segars-Workman wed- Church the toeek of Juna 19/.
ding in. Cross Hill Friday Rev. Lester Cooper’s, father
night. will be the guest spehkerc ^
Mrs. Mary Corbett recent- Mr. and Mrs; Em^e John-
ly visited her sister, Mrs. El- son, Mr.' and Mrs. Richard
bert Jones and family and Johnson apd , Mrs.-, N.. * A*
her brother Mr. Floyd Coates Shouse were in. Atlanta-over
and family of Columbia. the week-end for the Cbm-
Mrs. Cora Lee Boozer is mencement exercises at Geot-
visiting her sister, Mrs. Boyd gia Tech.* Kenneth Johnson;
Epting in Newberry. son of Mr. and, Mrs,. Baric
Mrs. Templeton has re- Johnson, was one of the fjrajl-
turned from a visit with her uates. Kenneth received ,a.tdp-
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. gree in Aerospace Ehglnre^-
and Mrs. Ransom and her ing. After graduation on
James Kenneth Johnson, parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. urday he left for Dallas;
Route 2, Kinards, received the Thurmond in Augusta, Ga. Texas, where he has accepted
degree of Bachelor of Aeror
space Engineering from Geor-„
gia Institute of Technology at
Graduation ceremonies Satur-,.
day.
Mr. Johnson is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. Earle John-.*
son of Kinards and a gradu
ate of Clinton High School. He
served as secretary and vice,
president of the student chap
ter of the American Institute
of Aeronautics and Astronau
tics. r •**
He has accepted a posi
tion as an associate aerody
namics engineer with LTV
Aerospace Corporation of
Dallas, Texas.
Mrs. C. J. Sexton
Mrs. Obera Sextori, 62, of
111 Hickory St., widow of
Rev. C. J. Sexton, died Tues
day morning at a local hos
pital after a long illness.
Native of Easley, daugh
ter of Mrs. Pearl Brewer Jar-
ret and the late Foster Lee
Kay, she lived most of her
life in Clinton and was a
member of Belton Pentecos
tal Holiness Church.
Surviving also are four
daughters, Mrs. Doris Bolt of
Greenville, Mrs. Mildred Ree
ce of Washington, D. C., and
Mrs. Jean Thornton and Mrs.
Flizabeth Moates of Clinton:
two sons, Charles Sexton of
Anderson and Carl Sexton of
Greenville: four sis‘ers, Mrs.
Helen Massey and Mrs. Luc
ille Horne of Greenwood, Mrs.
Inez Bowen and Mrs. Cather
ine White of Anderson; two
half brothers, Earl Jarrett of
Anderson and Vernon Jarrett
n* Greenwood: 12 grandchil-
drefi and a great-grandchild.
Funeral services were con
ducted Wednesday at 4 p.m,
at Belton Pentecostal Holi
ness Church. Belton, By Rev.
Furman Entrekin, Rev. An
sel Boggs, Rev. I. H. Webb
and Rev, J. Louis Coward.
p,, r ; al was in Old Silver
Brook Cemetery, Anderson.
Pal'bearers were Ray and
Ronald Massey. Harold Hor*
n e, Larry Bowen, Floyd
Brewer and Horace Guest.
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while serving with the Eight
Engineer Battalion at Camp
Lejeune. N. C.
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of Force Troops of the Atlan
tic Fleet Marine Fori'fe.
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on time in service and rank,
military appearance, and hi
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