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i * — THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., November 28, 1968—7 West Clinton MRS. CLIFTON HEATON Correspondent • Representative Dial 833-1806 HOSPITAL NEWS Mrs. Robert Lee Whitsel and Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Beaman and son, Brian, spentSundaywithMr. and Mrs. Wilson Garner Jr. in Chester. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Heaton spent the weekend in Greenville with their daughter and son-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Robertson. Mrs. Betty Jean Floyd and children spent Saturday with her mother, Mrs. Annie Mae Caugh- man. They are from Greenwood. Oft Sunday Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Stroud and Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Stroud and family were guest of Mrs. B. B. Stroud’s sister, Mrs. Lula Willard in Union. Wednesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Author Sanders were Mr. and Mrs. Bardy Cannon and daughter of Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Duncan and daughters, Susan, Kathy, and Di ane, of Charleston were Sunday guests of Mrs. Duncan’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Windsor. On Friday Mr. andMrs.Claude Farmer visited Mr. and Mrs. Hosia Bridges near Newberry. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Pearson for a few days were their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pearson and son of Columbia. BIRTH TAYLOR Mr. and Mrs. Gary Taylor an nounced the birth of a son. Rodney Gary, on October 25 at Self Memorial Hospital in Green wood. Mrs. Taylor is the former Miss Janice Caughman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Caughman. SICKNESS Ralph Bearden is sick at home. George Gossett Jr. has re turned home after being a pa- Patients currently in Bailey Memorial Hospital from Clin ton are Monte Davis, Ola Gallo way, Juliette Sheely, Davis V. Pitts, Ola Owens, Henry Lawson, Annie Cheek, Ethel Quarles, Deb orah Rowland, Eva Ferguson, Hattie Bonds, Essie Atkins, Willie Chaney, Bessie Rodgers, Edward King, Myrtle Wallenaine, Iona Wigley, Ernest Speaks, Charles Giles, Robert Satter field, Oscar Hill, Margaret Mur phy, Lou Horton, Clarence Stin nett, Lillie Miller, Carol Cope land, Lonnie Hiers, Lewis Bur- giss, Leila Simpson, RoslynBur ton, Ruth Dendy, Canisada Boo zer, Elise Dawson, Mattie Lank ford, Eurena Byrd, Blanche Workman, Theodore Blakely, Mattie Jones, Bettie Nickols, and Mattie Harvey. Patients from Joanna are Ber tha Smith, Victoria Reid, Donald Meadows, Nelda Holley, Barbara Stockman, NaomiSchumpert, Ke vin Epting, Clarice Young and Lewie Prater. Patient from Muuntville is Wil lie Wallace, and Eva Leanion. Patient from Kinards is Daisy Kinard. Patient from Cross Hill is Macie Vance. Patient from Ora is Bessie Byrd. tient pital. at Bailey Memorial Hos- BIRTHDAYS, ANNIVERSARIES Mrs. Evelyn Balkham observed her birthday November 23. Norma Jean Floyd of Green wood celebrates her birthday November 29. Pam lusti celebrates her birth day today. On Nov. 26 Dennis McLendon, Kim McCall, and Mrs. Allen Powers observed their birth day. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Farmer and Mr. and Mrs. Billy Rey nolds observes their wedding anniversary Nov. 28. Shirley Samples has a birthday today. Johnnie Williams celebrates his birthday Nov. 29. Ray Leonard Gossett Jr. cele brates his birthday Nov. 30. Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Boozer observes their wedding anniver sary Nov. 30. On Nov. 26 Mr. and Mrs. James Craine and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wilbanks observed their wedding anniversary. Joanna Yule Contest JOANNA - The Joanna Woman’s Club, in cooperation with the Joanna plants of Greenwood Mills, will sponsor a Christmas de corations contest for homes in the Joanna community this season. Awards of $50,$25,$15,£nd$10willbe made for the homes judged most attractive by judges from outside the community. The judging will take place cm Monday, Dec. 23, and the winners announced at that time. Members of the Woman’s Club can furnish further information about the contest, it was announced. EM ■Mpri John L. Mimnaugh W e Americans, de spite our material ism and secularism, our comforts and commercialism, are still a people of high ideals. The real voice of America, a blend of all the nationali ties, all the races and all the religions of the world is still a voice of high idealism, ex pressing our faith in our fellow humans, our love of beauty and intelligence, our dedication to justice and equal opportun ity. Happy Thanksgiving! BAILEY AGENCY !M. S. Bailey & Son. Bankers. Building Dial Day 833-06K1 - Night and Sund,i\ I HOPE YOU HAVEN'T HEARD THIS ONE This Is A Joke— By Tom PUxfa* A fellow was falling from a window on the thirtieth floor of a downtown hotel. As he passed the tenth floor, he yelled, “I’m doing fine SO FAR!” This Is NO Joke— One of the items on which Chevrolet “grades” its dealers is the number of complaints received in Central office from customers who are unhappy about the treatment receiv ed from their dealer. We are indeed proud of our “score” in that category. It only proves that everyone at Plaxico’s wants you to be happy with our product and we all try real hard to see that you get fair, courteous and prompt attention to any problem you have. Plaxico Chevrolet, Inc. We«t Main Street Fraser - (Cont. from Page 1.) our support. We commend it to you." No doubt the lift given to the 1969 campaign by pledging over $700,000 will be great help in the college campaign reaching the two million dollar mark. In closing, the speaker listed several ways other that finan cial support local businesses can assist Presbyterian College: Providing students. part-time jobs for j News and Views By Rev. Wallace E. CrumHn The Gamma Gamma Lambda Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fra ternity, Inc. will observe its Foonder’s Day Sunday, December 8, 4 p.m. at Friendship A.M.E. Church, 100 Block of S. Bell St, in Clinton. The public is Invited and all other Greeks are asked to be special guests. HONOR STUDENTS At the close of the past six Wort, Bell Str*tNi|h •hewed an increase in the number of students who made the honor roll. An honor student mast acquire an average of 85 or above. Those achieving the honor were Jobs L Ponte, 6a?a Miss Floyd is a graduate of Allen University and is presently a teacher at Woodson Elementary School of Joanna. As a student of Allen, she sang on the col lege choir and was leading so loist Miss Floyd is junior organist at Mt Pleasant A.M.E. Church where she bolds membership. She is president of the Laymen’s Or- ganixation, Piedmont Conference of the A.M.E. Church, i Alisa. Floyd resides with her grandmother, Mrs. Fani and mo ther, Mrs. Otbelma Floyd, a teacher at Martha Dendy School. Offering responsible positions to seniors after graduation. Utilizing the faculty in re search and consultant services. Making available company per sonnel to assist in the enrich ment of the college’s educational programs. Making available personnel for community service to the college in volunteer leadership. Including the college in its ad vertising and promotion. Inviting the college students and faculty to become acquainted with its plant, machinery, pro cesses, and other resources. Being sure the college is in cluded in all matters of coopera tion with local community and area. Keeping the college aware of community needs and aspira tions. loblMon, Joante Jams, Betty Sandra Fuller, Lloyd Gessrette, Dorothy Owens, Thomas Vance, Mary Watts, Jan ice Pitts and Hannah Jones. highest number of honor «AACP1*)lf|ST will bold a mee&sg and election of officers Tuesday, Deesmter K>, 8 p.m. st Frisndshlp A.M.E. Church, 100 Block of 3. Ben St, la Clin- ton. Attorney James L. Felder, Director of Sooth Carolina Voter ‘ fEP) wJH be IN RECITAL Miss Jeanne Floyd, home-town I vocalist, will be presented inre- i cital, Jasoary 19, i960,7:30 p.m., I at Ban Street High School (Alex- andsr Auditorium at Bell Street I High). ny i»n!W m, i. ii!, " i . w 1 » Mountville BT MBS. h R- ADAMS Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ate of Rock HID spent the weekend with Mrs. P. w. Finley. Miss Sown McCarter spent Saturday night with Mr*. Carolyn Burns. Miss Elaine Stewart**nttoe Mr. and Mrs. Tryon Face of ^ " sad Mrs. % C. irfChufetfa. with his mo- Mrs. Fred Bryson of Green- sister Mrs. J.S. 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