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18—THE CHRONICLE, Ctntoa, S. C, Sept. 12, 1M8 GOVERNOR SEES SCRIMMAGE— Governor and Mrs. Robert McNair were on hand Thursday for the Wal ter Johnson Club barbecue at PC They are shown above at the scrim mage of the PC football team. Their son. Bob. is a starter for the Blue Hose.— (Photo by Jerry Holland) West Clinton MRS. CLIFTON HEATON Correspondent • Representative Dtal S33-1806 Mr 5 C. A ’A .nds: r and Mrs. an: Mrs. Walker sb rne f this Harrv F ster vi: sited t HeSIS- T f * ter, M rs. Dezaree AiJ in New- berrv . md als M: -. and' ( f - C; 1- y _ BIRTHDAY PARTY i.it 5tr • v n Faturda) aftern ■ n. Sep- Mr. inj Mrs. Cl vie _ di » ; lb I tern ter 7 Lane Le par: fB.nds C .lurr.J la visiter Mrs. : L.. 3. r 31 • Cr ss Fad was he tyred with a vev, 5'j ndav. part-, t celebrate his 6th birth- da-, at the h:me f Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. anj Mrs. Lee ;. h itz- Claude Lee Smith Jr., 102 Milling claw 1 r. f Greer spx r nt Aed- Ave. Clint n. nesdav with Mrs . A ia Tenter. Games and refreshments were Guest : f Mrs. A ,da Ce. nter dur- enj yed by everyone. H.stesses in: the weekend were Mr. and were Mrs. Clau>de Lee Smith Jr. Mrs. L uke Fulle r an d Mr. and ami Miss Jenny Smith. Mrs. J: mmy Sext r. and Drew- f Greer:* -4 Lane received a 1:4 f nice sifts. Mrs. 3-tty FI •- ud and children SICKNESS L.uie Edvard Rogers will be 3 years- Id n September 16. Sr. September 10 Mrs. Leo Heatherly, L.rie Wallenzlne, James Campbell, and Mrs. Wil liam 5. Campbell will all ob serve their birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Martin t:serves their wedding anniver sary Sept. 13. Mr. and Mrs. William Heaton bserves their wedding anniver sary September 15. Mrs. Robert Neal and Kathy Bigbee celebrates their birthday September 11. Mrs. Clinton West has a birth day September 12. Grady Reports At W. Carolina of Greenw d visited her m ther, Mrs. Annie Mae Caughman ver Lhe weekend. Mr. and Mrs. J e Vaughn of Greenville visited her sister, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Heat >n, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simpson, Mrs. Willie Mae Anderson, and Mrs. David Owens visited their br ther, R bert L. Dye, in the hospital at Columbia, Sunday. Mrs. b. 5. Str ud spent the weekend in Cnion with her sister, Mrs. Lula 'A illari On Frida;. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bluford A Greenwood visited her brother, Mr. andMrs.J. R. Ham rick. Guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hamrick on Sunday were Ted Hamrick and Mr. B. W. Gaff ney of Spartanburg. Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Caugh man recently visited her grand mother, Mrs. H. H. Bennett, in the nursing home in Anderson. Rev. and Mrs. Otis Smith of Whitmire visited Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Heaton, Sunday. Mrs. Lydie Todd, Rev. and Mrs. R. L. Russ, Mr. and Mrs. Truman Leopard, and Mrs. Ed •' Nelson and Jean were called to Laurens on Saturday due to the death of N. T. Russ. Mr. and Mrs. William Heaton and sons attended the football *• game at Georgetown, Friday : night. BIRTH OSBORNE Sgt. and Mrs. Talmadge Os- - borne announced the birth of a son • • on August 26 at Homestead Air r . Force Base, Florida. Sgt Osborne is the soo of Mr. Mrs. Ruby Nell Deadwyler is a patient at Newberry Hospital. Mrs. Edna Heaton is suffering from a fractured knee at her home. Mrs. Annie Mae Stone is a pa tient at Bailey Memorial Hospi tal Mrs. Will Rochester is ill at her home on North Broad Street. Mrs. Vesta Mae Eubanks re mains ill at h-.me. Jim Page is a patient at Self Memorial Hospital, Greenwood. Eugene and Ruben Heaton, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Hea ton, is ill with a virus at their home. Henry Lawson Sr. remains a patient at Bailey Memorial Hos pital Todd Creswell, son of Mr. and Mrs. T mmy Creswell, is ill at their home. Mr. John Huey remains a pa tient at Bailey Memorial Hos pital. BIRTHDAYS, ANNIVERSARIES Kenneth Meeks Jr. celebrat ed his 6th birthday September 11. Willette Dominick celebrated her 7th birthday September Sand Penny Dale Dominick will cele brate her 3rd birthday Septem ber 17. They are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. W’illiam Dom inick. Mary Edra Todd celebrated her birthday September 7. Clifton Heaton Jr. will cele brate his 4th birthday September 15. Steve Grady, captainof the 1967 Clinton High football team, is among the 90 candidates for the Western Carolina University football team. Grady, a 198-pounder, will be a member of the freshman team at Western Carolina. The West ern freshmen will jpen against Gardner-Webb Junior College in Boiling Springs, N.C. on Satur day, Sept. 14. * * * Belk Announces New Employees W. F. Bentley Jr. has joined Belk as manager of the Car pet ’N Rug Shop. For the past eight years, he was manager of Rhodes Furni ture store in Laurens. He has 29 years’ experience in furni ture, carpet and floor covering retailing. Mrs. Harold Coleman is now a member of the sales staff in the Belk Yardstick Remnant Shop and Mrs. Betty Pearman of Gray Court has joined the Belk book keeping department. Mrs. Connie Bates of Joanna has joined the Belk main floor shoe department sales force. # * * Local Girls Enter Lander Three Clinton area girls are taking part this week in orien tation activities at Lander Col lege in Greenwood. They are Nancy Eloise Doonan, daughter of Mrs. F. L. Donnan of Route 1, Clinton; Mary Louise Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Moore of Route 1, Mountville; Glenda Maria Odom at Tboravell. COASTAL CATCH—Five Cttntoniaiis are shown with, the catch they made on a recent Guf Stream fishing trip out of Georgetown. Shown above, left to tfgHt, are BUI Abrams, Don Cope land, Goyne Simpson, C. T. Thoma son, and Ned Anderson. Dr. D. O. Rhaane snapped the picture. One Gift Works Many Wonders For the members of our Armed One of the important ‘show Forces, USO is always on hand towns' for USO is West Berlin, to help - all over the face of f or example, the earth. Responding to Lhe urgent apv- peals from the Pentagon to ex pand dubbouse and USO Shows programs overseas, the USO al ready is building new hospital ity facilities m such areas as Okinawa and Iinur Turkey-. Additional fund will enable USO to go ahead with new facilities in Spain and France and to ex tend the entertainment scope of USO shows in foreign countries. Cross Hill News BY MRS. S.ARAH SEGARS Among the young people enter ing and returning to college are: Johnny Livingston and Jimmy Noffz to Clemson; Jamie Pinson, The Citadel; Franklin Mitchell and Johnny Hipp, Erskine; Ernie Segars, Wofford; Mackie Austin, This fall, the USO Shows pro gram will get a boost from the National Music Council which will provide 20 choral and in strumental groups a year from leading colleges and conserva tories. Also there will be ser ious and light drama, as well as musicals, staged by - utstand- ing university dramatic groups. Last year, pr fessiunal enter tainers presented more than 2,500 USO shows overseas to a L'tal audience f almost 5,000,000 that traveled the performers more than a million miles. Everyone is familiar with the ‘Thanks for the Memory’ show- brought by B b Hope under the USO banner to the hundreds if thousands of American Cl’s in Vietnam. Wherever there’s USO, there’s Hope' And wherever there's USO, your United Fund dollars are at work' Barnes and Frances Gray, Lan der; Sue Simpson, Montreat and Jane Boyce, Newberry. Friends sympathize with Mrs. G. E. Boazman in the loss of her brother, J. S. Watkins of Greenville on Septemt^r 2. Funeral services were in Green wood and the burial at Soule’s Chapel Cemetery. A number of members of the First Baptist Church attended the Crusade at First Baptist Church of Laurens September 2. Recent guests of the R. B. Se gars family have been Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Patrick of Wood- ville, S. C. and Clyde Griffin of Charlotte, N.C. Mrs. R. W. Griffin and Mrs. M. C. Pinson attended the fun eral of Mrs. Bill Epting Bryan in Newberry on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Shelling- law, Sidney and Sally were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Learn an. Mrs. J. O. Denny, Misses Kath ryn and Ann Denny of Columbia visited friends here Saturday. Mrs. Gettis Coats continues ill in Self Memorial Hospital. Week of September 16, 1943 Presbyterian C liege pened its 1943 football season in Col umbia Saturday night with a de cisive victory over the 53th Sig nal Battalion Eleven of Ft. Jack- son by the score f 41 t 0. Mrs. D. B. Smith was hostess on Monday evening to the Sara Glenn Circle f Br ad St. Meth - dist Church. Mrs. L. A. Reeves and Mi. T B. Wilde: were assistant host - -- Honoring Miss Virginia Dil lard, who became the bride fLt. Paul Turner yesterday afternoon, Mrs. Robert E. Wysor and Miss Elizabeth Wysor entertained with a lovely buffet supper on Tues day evening. Sterling Pitts, Jr. of the Navy, stationed at Chapel Hill, N.C. spent the weekend with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Pitts. Cpl. Gary Holcombe of Ft. Dix, N. J. ( spent the weekend with Mrs. Holcombe. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Powers and son, Donnie, Mrs. Sadie Quin ton, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Quinton LEWIS TV SERVICE FINE COLOR TV PERFORMANCE... 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New "fficers will be elected at a short business meeting. The club solicits the memtjer- ship of all Laurens C unty re sidents who are interested innu- mistics. The dues are $2 per year. Anyone wishing tu have a coin r c ins appraised m-.y have this done free f charge at the meet ing. A trade and swap session also will be held at the meeting. and s- n, Paul Jr., visited Mr. and Mrs. John Broom in Whit mire Sunday. PA SYSTEM PRESENTED — The Clinton Ex change Club presented a new public address system to Clinton High School Monday night. Shown above are Eddie Brown, left, and Earle Rice, right, who assisted with installation of the system last week. Football Coach C laude Howe, center, accepted the system. He was guest speaker at the Exchange Clubs’ meeting Monday. 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