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■I liu.' record is 1
"W aterim lon Man ''
'f lu record can lie pur-
ehavd lm:n memlu'i's of
T!ii Ke\cn_;tTs" uroui'
Mi'inbei ; are Joyce Sim
mons, or .ianist; Hoddy Me
Alhslcr. lead puitar; Hnn-
rue I'aUerson, bass mntar.
Ace Workman, saxophoni 1
I’.obln 1 .ee. I rnmpet , Jim-
m\ Simm.ons, drums l.ar
r> Simmnns. \ oeale t , and
K'lnnie Simmon vocalist
rhe record will be on sale
at ti e Teen < 'bib and also
at Presbyterian College's
Helk Auditorium at the
Heart Fund Show on Feb
'Dirty Work' Enjoyable, Too Long
Bv ( HAKI.OTTF KKF.I)
In the intinitely complex
world ot today rlood and evil
very often appear as merely
shades of the same pra\ As
a delnditful contrast it was
most refreshing to spend an
evening immersed m ‘Duly
Work at the Crossroads,"
where the Presbyterian Col
lope Players returned us to
the earls da> ol the theatre
and belies e me. the pood
pus s ss ore w hite and the had
pus - w ore black !
The villain was a black
puard suase and beastly, the
heroine a sssect younp thinp,,
pure and demure, and tin-
hero nauseatuiply noble sim-
pKdon Fscn the witless larm
er, the tallen woman with the
heart ot pold, deman rum
and thi' ssickod smtuhiess ot
collepe boss all had their in
ninps
The presentation of tins
'‘('■rand Dramatic Spectacle"
which first opened in IHfK)
took place at the \esv Tluuitre
m tin Jacobs Buildinp on
Preshsterian Collepe campus
The saloon doors ssvunp open
on I'nursday escnmp for a
Huce das eri",ap( ment
Pe-.ers at K.n,. placed the au-
dicni'e at mall tables cover
ed svdh e!ie(|uered table (doths
w hicl: eompletels ; urrounded
the arena sshere the "dirts
■work" ss a^ to take placi' To
complete Hu barroom set-
tinp. svaiters in striped se-ts,
Panama hats and lopuded
mustaches circulated the
floor, olfermp a selection ol
ssell icesl heserape and pop
corn
M itli ,i piano to t inkle out
old lasontiv in the hack
round, and a hai bershop
quaitet of sort- to open the
pnnluetiori, it ss a abundant
Is clear that Dale () Ham ,
diieetor ol the production and
head ol the ITe bs tenatl ( ol
lope Drama Department had
spared no etfort to enhanee
tbi pleasure ol In audience
Not that his cast needed an;,
ou* ude props for then per
lormanees, tlies sseie. mi the
ssbob competent, intense,
and best ot all » ntbu-ui tic
Michai I l.uki made a Imo
Munro Mui patroyd ssitb hr-
siIswt tinpcrnail , lu.- lonp
no e and droopmp inustacbio:
In Ins tup hat and black cape,
lie skitlkod leered and hth
sued about tile >tapo niakma
a thoroupbls a11si s mp larm t
tor tin boos In es and bail
ui popcoi n ss Imdi the audi
t net tlunp m In du eet am
(ui a pai ss :tb In peidorm-
anee ss- that i.1 Hick Stall
,i MooXu Mapuppm- I'otid
11 lend ii.dt ss n led coiit id.antt
and eouii’rs bumpkin ssho
I resilient I s as si I the das ss it n
the Hair i ! the l S t als ars
ridmU to tbo re ( iis
Mr S' a 11 ha- a .sa II s I e s . h > p
od and subtle talent ssbitb
(heat rt po. r
.icaiefl to
tho ‘ til u.
exeoll rit ;
said be just
fit Hu part" For
svlai remember his
eldo.iUtneo a-- Hlo
o’T .peats d ('ha-
int asure o'
b.bts oamiot
i
'oil
I 1)0
adie
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\t
a: ' iiil';"_s
a ss .! I i ss .
..ml ,..11111 m
ai Hlo las t
It d olllo Utl'
in hoi baekbnin
did roii i a a i 11 o ,h
in;: Hetiuphoul \
bona her soieo
and sssoet. inakm,
vsero roproi.mt
11ds,i■, ;,nd I io
s l.mdsas ssas
Hit 1 o\o!atf
II ill, 'Oils 1 '111'..
ol aim ail. .m
; r O' ■ It 1 1 Ot 1
In r mannte
and charm
an adde i
ssas pure
her musi
ssa- underseored b;
remark oserheard
ot the pla> Idle
a etiance
d the end
depai Imp
Uni
Dobbins Praises S.C.
Anti-Riot Legislation
United Fund Board Meets On Tuesday
The Board o r Directors of lot the three-sear term- Hk 17- to Was imp are Don (!
the Untied Tumi of Creator U - wall he elected from the Crei thton first vice presi
nominees recommended bs . ,, ,, , .
. . • dent Bes e II 7 ounp, second
the members The new .ear
hepuns- March 1 Heports' for VIt( ' d 1 ■ '*nd fioyue
lf)()7 will bo p on and otln r ■' Simpsen, treasurei
he com- I’m idimt Mamutn’ retpiesti
.-adered nu inheis id tin hoard to
Present officers in addition attend
SUBSCRIRE TO THE CLINTON C HRONICLE
(Hinton. Inc., will meet Tucs-
das . February 27. at 10 a m
at i Intel Mary Musprove.
IV 'ident Robert B Wassunp Tu m< ; H-m.s w
ss ’1 preside
Reese II Younp, chairman
id the nomm.itinp committee.
'i.ll present a slate of officers
lor 1908-69 Seven directors
Sen William D Dol)hin>,
j ’) Latinns, praised the anti-
j riot hill passed by the South
1 Carolina (hneral Assemhl;.
| la t week as "a fine tlunp "
"If anythinp," he said, "it's
| too lenient "
) He aid the hill was n<i> the
! result of trouble in Oranpe
| burp, hut had been in the
1 work, a lonp time
In his opinion, outside api
tutors are to blame for tie-
\ lolcnce in (iranpebui p
Dobbins said. "Then
'This n a leri ihle
mar our record
Him to
The atiti-riot lull was pass
ed h> the House last .March
hut had remained m the J u-
dieiar\ Committee ol the Sen
ate until Fehruai v 7
I provides for jail
up to live years or
are
who
have been jealous of South
Carolina’s pood record in race
relations and were anxiou^ to
pet somethinp started."
Idle
terms
fim s of not more than $1,000
or hoth for ms!ipatmp, aidinp,
or partleipaVnp m a riot
The anti riot bill sa\ s thai
non<' m the pi ovisiuns shall be
cnnsjiued to prevint "Cm
peaceable assemblmp of per-
s(ui lor lawful pui'iKises ol
protest and petition."
eal iiumiiers biphptunis m the
pis;.
11 \ e I de 1.(e. e 1. It ( III i W ed
MUile utl looked t ni st retl St I;
< t ei la i aeter. Ida R h i lie pi ild
on the other hand seemed to
be m. mp (line A pm tra\
( | i b v 1 abba (nil les . m a
.'.lonmi hat that looked like
a mountainous upar\ eon
iTetion, Ida Rbmepoid. lalleii
w omaii and I be toast .u Nd w
Haven, w a just plain too nice
Not enouph to spoil her pres
ence oil 'tape, but Hist ellollph
11) del i act 1 f m n bet ,du I it > to
ei ui v alee
Da nnv '.all w, is niii(ii ot
a - ample minded Adam ()ak
uart. anu bis Hippo od brav
( i v a , i\ (T'hadou ( d b\ bis
adole cent nan etc How ever
sheer pdorv as he allowed,
himselt to he overcome by
the pulchritude ol Ida Rhine-
Pold shapely ankU'. Danny [
Brow n as Nellie s lather. Old J
man ! .ov claee. had some ex-
m I lent lacial expressions and i
did well m his supportinp role. 1 '
Mr Cpson Asterhilt and |
hei dauphter I.eonie, as por- j
traved l>> Kit Caldwell and]
Sandv Shopi were both ex-{
; (d amt pi a Jot v pcs of the
r mte dame and her plain
dowdy : :eb dauphter Finally,
Judy Simp-on was a delect
able French maid, and Caro!
I iav vv as , W eet I .Ittle Nell
' w In i never bad a lather.
I la out ire production stall
onv iinisiv worked v cry hard
Special mention should he
made ot Fli/abeth Myers,
who arranped. adapted and
then pinv i < 1 the musical ren-
' i it H'lis vv luelt w i re inserted
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HOFCOMBI
Holcombe
Reports
For Duty
ni11 Hr
May In this Hie w.
In Sam Hobson, a
member of the proup
ell
ii.
Fred F.
i a t week
■>. Indiana.
pi,
as
urn
stnpe manaper for 1 >orte(i for activi diiC.
worked on cos , he C S Armv Adjulant
■ral (’orps He will : •
line weeks 11 runln ' at
venjamui Harrison. Hid
m (• 'Uipb i a n. Iii• v i,
a a! anie i a
'id make up, and
be waiters, sanp i
md vein neeessarv
m
the barbershop
o|)eiied each
(irt Hood
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I
, bv mu .
diet the
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Dallas Wins
Army Medal
M'in' St,,|f Serpeant Bohh
(' Dalla., of Clinton, Sou'h
( arnluia, was awarded an
Army Commendation Medal
with First Oak Leaf Cluster
for lus work, as mess steward
a! the breland Army Hospital
at Fold Knox Ky
A veteran of ovei 20 year,
serv ice he first entered tile
Army in Septembei , 1947
Ills wile, Dapmai , resides
with him here at Ft Knox
His parents Mr and Mrs
Nathaniel 11 Dallas, reside at
705 Fast Mam Street Clinton.
South Carolina
OFF1CF SUPI’FIFS
THF ( HRONltT.F
PHONK 833-0541
rev ■ VI "•
by terian ('ohepe Play ers anil
Mr ! tarns provided an even-
n. m pood olid entertain
nent However, there was
mu near fetal flaw in the pro-
(iindioi; vvlueh mint he n*-
marked it was overwhe!
muiply . tat ipuuiplv lonp
An audience is a delicate
linn ’ to he coddled and pam
pen d. and it is very appar
ent that Mr Rams has made
dedicated etior! to provide
the precise atmosphere in
w Inch m l) an audn nee can
estahlr Ii an intimate rap
port ■•with Ins east It seems
,1 pnat pity that all this of
lord should he slowly dissipat
ed bv the sheer weipht of the
passinp hour*.
Collepe students were lorc-
ed to retmn to their dorms
betoi i b . thu d act ended
Town people, who had spent a
lonp woikinp day, and
a no. k; '• to look lorward to.
uilil' nly lound themselves
pomp bome near midmpht d o
produce an absolutely uncjual-
died success. Mr Rains and
bn I’re div terian Collepe plav
ers mu t
is indeed
A n.o 1 v e o| ('|mi,in 1 .■
folcoinbi is a pradu.Po
Iintiui Hiph Scb' >oI ' 1 a
vas active m spot t-. He 1
civ ed the Irophy fur ’ ' •
,’aluable Flayer in Bn . , :
md ’he Basketball Sfiorts-
nanshiji Award m IPtid
A praduate ol FreHn n r i 1
’ollepe. he w eomma ,
■d 2nd Id. in Hu C S Arm
idjutant (Jeneral Corf) in
\upust 1967 at Fort Bra
.'orth Carolina While a'ti < '
ip F ('. he was a ir.emb, 1
f the Block F Club Bu
less and Kcnnomics (dull as i
, brother in the Kappa \lpb
’raternity Dunnp his juii. u
ear he was selei ted as
nember ol ddu- Si aboa: d
nd Blade, National Honor
lociety, composed ou*
tandmp R ()T C M 1 v
tudeni . and serve I a - ( a 1
am ot the unit hr- S ni 1
had . v,,;u
l.t Holcombe is Hi,
)r and Mrs Fred
•(.me ol J01 Liberty
vale the former M:
Hamer, ot this city
nanied ban to In-
learn that brevity station
be soul ol wit
msMo#
mod mu
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