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THE CHRONICLE, CUnton, S. C., November 14, 1968—3
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Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Wilder of
McCormick spent Sunday with his
mother, Mrs. J. B. Wilder.
David Templeton, student at
Columbia Seminary, Decatur,
Ga., is spending several days
here with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. D. S. Templeton.
Mr. and Mrs. David Trice of
Fayetteville, N.C. and daughter,
Linda Hunter, student at Vardell
Hall, were weekend guests of
Mrs. Earle Workman. Tom
Hunter of Spartanburg was Sun
day dinner guest.
Col. (Ret.) Ned S. Hays of
San Antonio. Texas spent the
weekend with his mother, Mrs.
C. W. Stone. He also attended
P.C. Homecoming.
George Frady Jr., student at
Fork Union, Va., spent the week
end with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. George Frady Sr.
Willard Jones of Silver
Springs, Md. attended the P.C.
Homecoming and was a guest of
Dr. ana Mrs. D. 0. Rhame.
Dr. and Mrs. G. C. Nabors
and family of Dallas, Texas spent
several days here recently visit-
inp f ' .nds and relatives and also
lend:..g homecoming at Pres-
oyterian College.
Mr. and Mrs. John W. King
and family of Summerville, Ga.
spent the weekend with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Ja
cobs.
Fleming Mason spent the week
end with his sister, Mrs. C. D.
Nance.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Kugler of
Myrtle Beach visited her father,
Mr. C. C. Giles, who was a pa
tient at Bailey Memorial Hospi
tal.
Harry McSween, Jr., who is
currently studying for his MA
Degree at the University of Geor
gia, is spending ten days in Mexi
co, where he is attending the In
ternational Geological Confer
ence in Mexico City.
Col. and Mrs. Joel M. Hollis
and daughter, Francie of Ft. Ben-
ning, Ga., spent the weekend as
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tommy
Hollis and family. Coming es
pecially for P.C. Homecoming
and a visit with friends and rela
tives.
Miss Lucille McSween, student
at Columbia College spent the
weekend with her family, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry McSween. They had
as guests, Miss Lucy Moore, also
a student at Columbia College,
and Miss Floride Miller of Bre-
nau.
Robert Etter of South Amboy,
N.J. lastweekvisitedhismother-
in-law, Mrs. James Pitts and sis
ter-in-law, Mrs. Joe McGee, Mr.
McGee and family. He was on a
business trip to Greenwood.
Blue Key
Five Presbyterian College
seniors have been inducted into
Blue Key national honorary lead
ership fraternity, it was an
nounced today.
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JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT PROD
UCT—Robert M. Vance, center,
purchases a ‘Keytainer’ and ‘Kitch
en Friend for Potholders’ from two
members of the Clinton Junior
Achievement Corporation. At left
is (linger (’rocker and at right is
Ricky Rogers. V ance is president
of Clinton Mills which is the parent
organization for the Junior
Achievement corporaton. Clinton
is one of two Junior Achievement
corporations in Clinton and is ready
to put its two products on the mar
ket for 'he Christmas season.
Mrs. Hugh Simpson had as her
guests on Wednesday and Thurs
day, of last wet-K, her neice,
Mrs. George E. Simmons of
Charlotte, N.C.
On Sunday afternoon Mrs.
Simpson enjoyed a visit from her
grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. John
Nicholson of Columbia.
Lt. and Mrs. Mike Reddeck
of Norfolk, Va. and Larry Red-
deck of the University of South
Carolina were recent visitors of
their mother, Mrs. L. S. Red-
deck.
Bill Quarles of Clinton, stu
dent at the Baptist College at
Charleston, is listed among pro
gram personalities at the Bap
tist Student Union Convention
which was held at Columbia’s
First Baptist Church Nov. 8-
10.
Guests of Coach Lonnie Mc-
Millian on Saturday afternoon af
ter homecoming at P.C. were
Jerry Norton of Columbia and
Dedda McCummings of Washing
ton, Ga.
Among the Columbia College
students home for the weekend
was Miss Nora Oeland.
Mrs. Guy E. Hancock of Isle
of Palms, has been the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Horne, while
Mr. Hancock and son, Fred, visit
ed relatives in Delaware andNew
Jersey.
. C. Wayne Jarvis and
en of Rock Hill spent the
nd with her mother, Mrs.
Pitts.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Shumate
accompanied their son, Harvey,
to Gar (toe r Webb College, Boil
ing Springs, N.C. Harvey had
spent the weekend here with his
family.
Mrs. Gary Sprouse and sons
of Greenville spent Tuesday with
her mother, Mrs. Eula Quinton.
Bob Jones, student at New
berry College, spent the weekend
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Leaman Jones.
They are: L. Judson Caldwell
of Covington, Ga., commander of
the ROTC battalion; Jerry Jack-
son of Hapeville, Ga., senior re
presentative to the StudentCoun-
cil; Mike LeFever of Lancaster,
Pa., class officer and president
of Theta Chi fraternity; Don Mat
thews of Alexandria, Va., chair
man of the Student Entertain
ment Committee; and James B.
Page of Woodruff, Honor Council
member and president of Alpha
Sigma Phi fraternity.
The present officers of Blue
Key are: Hart Cobb of Decatur,
Ga., president; Rush Otey of
Gainesville, Ga., vice-president;
and Bill Scott of West Point,
Ga., secretary-treasurer.
Cross Hill
News
BY MRS. SARAH SEGARS
Mr. G. E. Bnazman is ill at
his home. His out-nf-town visit
ors on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
W. W. Simpson of Clinton andMr.
and Mrs. Frank Gregory of
Greenwood.
Rev. and Mrs. W. F. Mitchell,
Mrs. Roy Chandler, Mrs. E. R.
Austin and Mrs. Wedon Lea-
man spent a day last week at the
Presbyterian Home in Summer
ville. In route home they visit
ed Mrs. D. C. Curry in Ilarley-
ville.
Miss Will Jones is spending
several days in Mt. Carmel with
the children of Mr. and Mrs.
J. A. McAllister while the par
ents are on a business trip to
Miami.
Rev. W. W. Willingham, pas
tor of the l^rst Baptist Church,
is attending the South Carolina
Baptist Convention in Myrtle
Beach this week.
Lt. and Mrs. Hayne Workman
of Fort Stewart, Ga., spent the
weekend here and in Kinards.
Mr. and Mrs. GeorgeSease and
daughters of Clinton spentSunday
with Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hill and
children of Lancaster were re
cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Hill.
The young people of the Lau
rens Baptist Association will
have their annual banquet in the
Presbyterian College dining hall
in Clinton on November 14.
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Clinton High
Highlights
Clinton
Junior High
News
BY VIVIAN DAVIS
Last week students received
their individual pictures. There
were many “oohs” and “ahs’
and much exchanging. Friday was
group picture day.
We also enjoyed chapel Fri
day. Guest speakers who were
in charge of busesat various high
schools gave a wonderful pro
gram on bus safety. Now may
be there will be fewer accidents
and less misbehaving on the area
buses.
Results of our magazine sale
are wonderful' The students sold
over fifty six hundred dollars
worth of subscriptions. With our
share of the money Clinton Jun
ior High’s stage is now tiedecked
with lovely, crimson drapes. The
curtains are clean and the whole
auditorium looks -no hundred
per cent letter. We even have a
new screen'
Sometime this week students
should be receiving their prizes.
Homerooms 8-7 and4-8 will have
ice cream parties for being the
two high homerooms. Sections
8-7 and 8-6 had a real fued over
who was the letter homeroom in
the magazine sale, but 8-7 won,
with over a thousand dollars’
worth.
Mrs. Poole, our librarian, was
called to Tryon, N.C., because of
the death of her father.
BY LINW(X)I) COX
The Physical Education De
partment of Clinton High has re
cently liegun the Girls' Athletic
Club which caters to all girls
desiring to participate in inter
mural athletics. Ttiis organiza
tion will also render its ser
vices to the student body by offi
ciating during intermural com
petitions and by participating in
PC Newspaper
Rates High
The Presbyterian College stu
dent newspaper received a first-
class honor rating for issues -f
last semester, according to the
Associated Collegiate Presscri-
tical rating released today.
The weekly, entitled The Blue
Stocking, received 640 out of a
possible 800 points in gaining a
rating just below All American.
fund-raising activities around
Clinton High.
Ttie Girls' Athletic Club is < pen
f-r membership to any girl in
grades 0 - 12. It sponsors team
sports such as volleyball and bas
ketball, and individual and dual
sports, such as ping pong and ten
nis. Each girl attaining 600 points
in the intermural program will t>e
awarded a block “C in recog
nition of their outstanding
achievements.
This club had Us first organi
zational meeting November 6 and
the following officers were elect
ed:
President - Almeda Rogers,
vice-president - Kathy Frady,
secretary - MargaretGray, trea
surer - Cynthia Turner, reporter
- Susan Undari.
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