The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, February 29, 1968, Image 8
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I’HKSIiV I'KKI\N l < M I K(. I (HOIK WHICH WIN. TAKK SI’KINH TO IK
. . . I on ( onoort^ Are Scheduled In Five I?a>s
.frf >
Horne Promoted
( W ilham A ii a i :
Hi,rni w;n iccfnt!> [Momnt
cii Pi rank at Altu> \.:
P ii! cf ita-t' (tklahoma. u herr
lit i' rurrt'ntl\ stationed a-
Section Commander of the
11th Strategic Aero Space
W :IK
(apt Horne received hi'
commi- ion upon pradviation
from The Citadel He is ma r
ru'd to the former Sarah Ann
Sea hr,-ok oi Mt. Pleasant and
the\ haie one son. Billy. .I
months of a^e.
PC Choir Begins
Spring Tour Sunday
Mr and
this city
He is the sc n
Mrs. W S. Horne
Ten Mti-'.n. t nCaCi ment> m
five da>s are on schedule for
the Pre-hvter.an College eluur
which heciri's :t- annual sprins
t"ur Hi. Sund t>
Flu 41 m:\ed \ .nee- under
Hr direction ot Professor
Ch il l* - T Caines will have
Sundav appearances at the
Lauren^ Pr<t Presbyterian
Church in the morning and
CelumhiaT Shandon Presby-
tenan Church that cveninc
Other s(>r:nc tour perform
ances for tht PC choir an :
.Morulav. March 4 — Mvrtle
Beach
Church
March
Schcol
ran Honu
i afternoon i
First Preshvtenan
tevemns’: Tuesday,
i— Johnsonvilie High
i morning), Presbyte-
at Summerville
and Summerville
West Clinton
v
MRS. ( FU TON HEATON
( orrespondent - Representative
Mm Clara Nelson of Hr- a* the h-M'-ta!
t>ree t» nt Sunday with Mr er. 1
and M: - Andy Hame> .md
M>- Fail cnee Splawn Mrs
Sp’ava returned home w H.'ri
la i ; a week s vish
: Ir Betty Sue iSpillers
Flei' .n.:-.Jones lett Sunda\ i-
fo’r fa-r husband in Hawai
i/ial
ver the week-
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f ki.n ■ riled Mr
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'.he < ir* ell v i! a- (,enera! Hus
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parent. ..
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and Mr-
Jerry-
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: a-’ii Mrs. Arthur
Sander^ jj,.
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Fred \
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”. Hi. v Allard Parker, and • (
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Parker and family re- pp
IT esh\tenan Church n-ven-
mgC Wednesday. Marin d—
i Summerville High School
(morning) and Walhalla Pres
byterian Church (evening);
Thursday. March 7—Brevard
<\C) Junior College (after
noon) and Montreat (NO
Pre.ibytenan Church (even
ing)
Members of the PC choir
include.
Sophanos—Bonnie Dietz of
Aiken; Ann Fadeley, Frances
Strachan and Gave Theus, all
of Columbia; Mary Gray of
Savannah. Helen Hodges of
Myrtle Beach; Lois Keil of
Decatur. Ga . Harriet Kelly
■if l mon, Marsha Knight of
Melbourne, Fla ; Nancy Mov
can nnd Carolyn
both ot Atlanta and
M\ rr> ot < >rlando. Fla
Russian
Evangelist
Speaks Here
< c. uer-
Mildred Farr and Pe
F ,
rr of l.nion
visited Mr
a is
1 Mr Bobby
Quinn am
da
i 1 .' h t "■ Fran.
Sunday
‘Ir and Mrs
Luke Fuile
el
(ireenw bod.
s p e n t th
w
ek-end wilh M
is Ada Cen
te>
\ ea i
\ a '
Mr. and Mr-, Carroll Ful
mer and dauchtcr. Barbara
Ann, ot Johnston, were Sun-
da'. gues*s ot Mrs. Fulmer's
parents. Mr and Mrs Hubert
Leopai'd
Mr anil Mrs David Owen-
and Mi and Mrs Frank
Simpson veiled relatives m
Greenwood Sunday
Mi S\hil Windsor and
M:ss Kathrvn (iilcs attended
the Davidson basketball
ca re in Charlotte. \ C , Sa’-
urday
Mr and Mrs C. \\ Wind,
o- anti Mr and Mrs Charles
Windsor were Saturday sup
per guests ot Mr and Mm
F' ! 'ar Brazill in Columbia
Mr and Mrs Wendell Hoh-
e-tson of Greenville, spent
Sunday with her parents, Mr
and Mrs. L. C. Heaton, and
also visited her brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs
B 'ly Ray Heaton.
Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Haney.
Mrs. Ida Bell Hooper, and
Ginger Wehunt visited Mr
and Mrs. Tony Hooper, Gan
Haney and Mr. and Mrs
James Haney and children in
Greenville Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Woo
ten and children visited her
iether, O. L. Godfrey, Sr. and
sons in Ninety Six Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wooten
visited Mr. and Mrs. George
James in Startex Sunday-
On his way to carry Su^an
to the Nursing School al
Greenville General Hospital,
Jim Meadors and daughter
of Columbia, stopped for a
visit with his parents. Mr
and Mrs. J. C. Meadors, here
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J Owens
visited her sister and broth-
er-in^law, Mr. and Mrs Geo.
Butler, near Saluda Sunday
Mr. and Mr*. A.,R. Ivester
and son, Danny, visited her
parents, Mr. and ‘Mrs* George
Smith, in Martin, Ga., where
Mrs. Smith ha# been a patient
at
di
at their homes
M a e F.uhanks.
'Hi Hughes, Lee
Mr- Nell Hag
SKRVK KS
i r \ i e e - at the
(loo -m HlizaheHi
ch bi'Can Fcbi u
ta the Re\ J H
■•I Mauldin will
'u'oUith March 3
e.::n each lAenuu.'
f I) p-,..
- till puiihe a cor-
loti lo attend
BIKTHDAV ANDS
ANMVKRSARIKS
Mrs Florence Splawn had
a b rH'.da. February 2.3
r- Ml .rd Parker will cel-
"hro'e lie) 4jth birthday on
March 3
Mr and Mrs Krskme Mu
observed their weddins
i t" '• e, % r eoruary 28
Fen Wddiams. Jr. had a
birtlmay February 27
(buck I ever ( arol Ann
Metis. Johnnie Cash. Jr. and
Jimnn Webb observed birth
days February 28
Mm Mary T e r r y and
't vette King have birthdays
March 4
Happv Birthday to Vicky
.•(,-tM' lomrme Caughman.
J H Smith > William Kus-
’aec and William Brewer on
March 1
Mareh 3rd. Mrs Luke Ful
ler. Kenneth Lawson. Mrs.
I! R WPl amsofi. Su-an Pitts
and Robbie Butler will ob-
erve bir'hdavs
Aims- Nancy Alexander of
Smyrna, Ga.. Connie Bash ol
Spartanburg; Laura McLean
and Mary lA*e Smith, both
of Marietta, Gu ; Helen Moore
ot Summerville, Adele Nowell
ol Norfolk, Ya F.Ilen ’Stew
art ot Malverne, N N ; and
Carol Thompson of Manches
ter. England.
Tenors—Mark Brannon of
Atlanta. Sam Hobson ol An
derson; Sam Lipsey of Sum
ter. Russ McAllister of Augus
ta, Fred Oliver ot College
Park. Ga Paul Rule of
Athens, Ga ; John Southern of
Mvrtle Beach Ken Terrell of
Ware Shoals; Fred Woods of
Rock Hill: and Danny Wyatt
ol Mobile. Ala.
Lasses- Dannv Brown oi
Austell. Ga ; Ray Combs oi
Bradenton, Fla . Bob Gett-
man of Hendersonville, V C.;
Barron Hopper ol Seoul, Ko
rea, Vincent Hunter and Rich
ard Waters, both of Atlanta;
Kay \ic Donald of Brunswick
Ga ; Tommy Porter of Thom-
ccville. Ga ; Hunter Ramseur
of Lincolnton. N C.; Ray
Rood of (grange Park, Fla ;
and Rod Spilman of Myrtle
Beach
Paul Voronaeff. a noted
Russian evangelist and au
thor, will he guest speaker
Wednesday night at Friend
ship Baptist Church on North
Broad St Ext
The service will staid at
7 30 p.m
Voronaeff will relate the
story of his personal experi-
SpaduzTt, i prices nnd life tn Communitit 1
Elizabeth Russia today
The son ol missionary par-
efts, he was arrested by the
Soviet secret police while he
was a student at the Univer
sity of Moscow He served a,
term of hard labor in a con
centration camp. His par-1
cuts also were arrested for
pleaching the gospel His
mother spent 24 y ears in Com-
nvunist prisons and his father,
after 28 years in prison, was
beaten to death in Siberia.
The public is invited to at
tend tne service
Prayer
Service
Set Friday
Thornwell Juniors
Plan Car Wash
The Junior Class of Thorn-
well High School will have a
ear wash Saturday afternoon
in Iront of the Bailey Print
Shop on the Thornwell Cam
pus The cost will be $1.50 per
ear Proceeds will be used
lor the Junior-Senior ban
quet.
In ease of bad weather, the
far wash will be scheduled at
another date.
Jo-ning mil'ions ol Chris
Mans throughout the world or
v ndav. March first mem
bers of the Clinton communi
tly will meet lor a service o'
oraver at 4 p m. in the sanc-
( tuary of th' 1 First Preshy ter-
an Church
Following the order oi serv
ice which will he observed rl|
almost all nation-; ol the
world on U'at (lav. the seaso r
of pravor will he led by Mrs
Ted Davenport and Mm
Lewis Lancaster aided b
Mrs. Francis Blalock. Mr c
George Corn.Ison, and Mr-
Leo MeCartbv Music for th<
occasion will be rendered ly
Mrs Heath Copeland and
Mrs Benjamin Ivey, soloist
Boy Scouts will act a
U‘hers lor the service and
; roops, as well as Camp Fin
I ^-rouns. arc requested to s ; t
■ m groups. Theme for the sea
son of prayer wdl he "Beat
One Another's Burdens." Th<
public is invited to partici
pate
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