The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, February 22, 1968, Image 17
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•S.\()\\ HALL (il KKN*—Lynn Cooper, Jr., pres
ident of the Clinton Camp Fire Girls Council,
crowns Sara Lynn Wysor as ‘Snow Hall Queen’ at
the iinnual ‘Snow Hall’ dance held Saturday night
;d Mar . Musgrove Hotel. The Horizon Club of
ClmiMi Council of Camp Fire Girls, Inc., enter-
Liiiicd at the dance. Red and white hearts were
THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., Feh. 22, 1%H—17
featured to carry out the Valentine motif. Miss
Wysor is the daughter of Mrs. Robert E. Wysor
III. Members of her court are shown with her in
picture above. Special guests for the event were
the Horizon Club girls of the Anderson Council.
‘The Victors” of Elberton, Ga., furnished music
for the dance. (Photo by Dim Yarborough)
Youth Program
Scheduled Sunday
Doming) (iarcin will ho the
«uest meaker at the "Aft of
Missions" Sunday. Feb. 25,
tit the First Presbyterian
Church Fellowship Hall
Kouistration will be held at
4 p m A sine is scheduled
from 4:20 until 4:45 and Do
ming) (lareia will speak at
4:45 A film "Pit of Despair”
will he shown ill 5:15 and sup
per will he served at H p m.
Another him. "The Devil's
Pit” will he shown at 6:45
Both of the films are about
drug addiction
All high school students are
invited to attend There is
no charge other than 15 cents
for supper
Domingo (lareia uiys hi- is
a former drug addict and
gang member I nun the streets
ol \ew York who is now an
evangelist
His young life, reportedly,
is the basis for one of the
characters in "Twelve Angels
from Hell" bv the Rev Da
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DOMINGO GARCIA
vid Wilkerson. who also is
author ol The Cross and
The Switchblade " Domingo
went to Wilkerson's Teen
Challenge Center and his life
was transformed
CROSS HILL NEWS
SU CTION DOEEAR' SHOW—F. P>. Bradbury,
'hewn above with his friend, Wally McNutt, will
I e auctioneer-entertainer in the March 9 program
which will climax the ‘Auction Dollar Days’ pro
motion by (Minton merchants. Bradbury, a magi-
< ian-ventriloquist will auction off items donated
by local merchants. Purchasers will pay for the
items with “auction dollars” received for purchases
made during the ‘Auction Dollar Days’ Feb. 29-
March 9.
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Clinton High
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By LIN WOOD COX
On Friday. February 16, all
CHS students assembled in
the high school gym to wit
ness the crowning ol the 19j8
King ol Hearts. The first run-
nerup is Ricky Lollis, spon-
ored b\ Carol Kelley. This
year's King" is Steve Floyd,
sponsored by Linwood Cox.
B<>th of these sponsors col
lected over $100
After the' crowning, the
King and Queen were enter
tained 1>> three talented
hand The Wild Side,"
"Smiley's Psychotic Six,"
and "Goldilocks and the Three
Bear " "Smiley’s Psychotic
Six." which originated in
Snidey Martin's Psycholo
gy class, received the most
applau i from the attentive
audience This hand was
judged the winner and was
presented with a prize of ten
dollars.
On Saturday night at the
Mary Musgrove Hotel, the
Victors” band from Fiber-
ton, Georgia, entertained 200
guests. At this annual Camp
Fire dance, Miss Sara Lynn
Wysor was crowned our
19($8 Snowball Queen.
The Heart Fund drive end
ed Wednesday and all the
proceeds: were counted to de
termined the Heart Fund
Queen. The winner will be
crowned on Thursday night
at 7:30 p.m at Belk Audi
torium. This program will fea
ture "The Checkmates’’ from
Laurens, ‘.'The Revengers”
from Clinton. "The Swinging
Medallions" from Greenwood,
and Miss South Carolina. Peg
gy White, from Laurens.
Mountville News
By MRS SARAH SUGARS
Correspondent
Mrs Gettis Goats ha'- re
turned from Brunswick, Ga ,
where she spent the weekend
with Mr and Mrs Henry
Coats While there, she at
tended the wedding of her
niece.
Circle 1 ol the First Bap
tist Church met with .Miss
Eleanor Dial orr Monday.
Mrs. Lucy Hitt lusti who
lived here all of her 83 years
except the last few weeks,
died at the home of her niece,
Mrs .1 D. Willis in Green
wood on Feh 13 after a brief
Uness. She was buried at
Bethahara on Thursday.
Mr. Furman B. Bishop and
Mrs Brenda Bishop Patter
son made the Semester Honor
Roll of the Greenville Techni
cal Education Center. Mr.
Bishop's major is mechani
cal technology and his daugh
ter’s is in Data Processing.
In order to achieve this dis
tinction one must attain a 3.0
to a 3.4 grade point ratio out
of a possible 4.0.
William F Raxor passed
away on Wednesday evening
in Laurens District Hospital
slier a brief illness. He was
buried at Liberty Springs on
F riday
The C. R. Cunningham lam-
1 ily recently moved into their
I newly acquired home on
I Main Street
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Ernie Segars, with other
members of the Beta Club of
Laurens High School attend
ed a melodrama at Presby
terian College on Thursday
night. On Sunday afternoon
he accompanied the French
Club to an art exhibit at Boh
Jones University.
Miss Will Jones, Mrs. B F.
Plyler and Mrs E. P. Boaz-
man visited relatives m Ml
j Carmel on Sun;la\
j Mr and Mix .1 B Segars
1 and Mrs Harold Laws visited
' relatives here on Sunday
j Mrs. Helen C Hollings-
■ worth has been a recent pa-
j tienl in Laurens District
I Hospital
| Nine members of the Sun-
I day School of Cross Hill Bap
tist Church had perfect at
tendance for the calender
year of 1967 They are: Mrs.
James Bishop. Randy Bis
hop, Tommie Norris, Mrs.
Gene N’qrris, Eilene Cole
man. Johpny Burbage, Anita
Burbage, !Beth Burbage and
J H. Coleman.
By MRS. L. R ADAMS
Correspondent
Mrs Roily Bannister, Mr.
and Mrs. H W. Bryson visit
ed Mr and Mrs. Edwin
Blacke in Greenwood Sunday
afternoon.
Mr and Mrs. H E. Holly
ol Aiken. Miss Eleanor Dial
and Mrs. Clara Wightman of
Cross Hill visited Miss Zelle
Crisp Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Keith Leonard of
Spartanburg visited Mr. and
Mrs. L. R Adams Thursday
afternoon.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Mellett Wham Sunday were
Mr. and Mrs. John Goodman
and children of Columbia ,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cook
and daughter of Winston
Salem. N. C., Mr. and Mrs.
James Goodman and chil
dren.
Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Miller
spent the weekend in Flor
ence with Mr. and Mrs.
W N. Nash II.
Neil Crisp and Zeke Ben
jamin of Clemson University
spent the weekend at home.
Alec Phil Motes of the Bap
tist College of Charleston,
also visited at home and
Sarnmie Clark of the college
and Spartanburg accompan
ied Phil home.
NJrs. Walter Lynch is visi
ting her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs! C. D.
Padgett in Spartanburg
Miss Janice Shouse of the
University of S. C. spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Finley.
Mr. and Richard Dunlap of
Savannah, Ga., and friends
of Michigan spent Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. James H.
Thomason.
Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Burns
spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Tom H. Burns in
Atlanta. Miss Carolyn Burns
of Adrew College in Culleth,
Ga,, met them there
My Neighbors
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Phone 833-0461
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Leonard Caricofe, Mgr.
126 Musgrove St — Clinton
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