The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 17, 1969, Image 3
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THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, 8. C., April 17, 196&-A-A
Dr. Reid To Lead
Presbyterian Series
BftPW PRESIDENT,
MRS. M. C. POOLE, re-
ceives the gravel from
Mrs. Margaret Lipscomb
(pictured right), of New
berry, District 4 chair
man of the Business and
Professional W o m e n’s
uiooe, at the dinner
meeting and installation
held at the Mary Mus-
grove Hotel last Tues
day evening. Other of
ficers installed, left to
right, are First Vice-
President, Mrs. J W.
BCrPW Install Officers
At the April 8 meeting of the
Clinton Business and Pro
fessional Women’s Club, the offi
cers for 1969-1970 were installed.
For the dinner meeting a go-cart
of paper daisies centered with
pictures of club members was
used as the centerpiece. Mrs.
Grace Connor, a club member,
made the arrangement.
Special guests of the club were
Mrs. Margaret Lipscomb, Dis
trict 4 Chairman, and Mrs. Ma
son, president of the Newberry
B&PW. Mrs. Lula Bess Wilson
was welcomed as a new mem
ber.
Mrs. W. W. Harris gave the in
vocation and Mrs. M. C. Poole,
president, presided over the
meeting.
Following a business session,
Mrs. Lipscomb installed the offi-
Allen Wins
Chemistry Grant
Daniel Allen Jr., of Greer and
a senior chemistry major at
Pfesbyterian College, has been
awarded an assistantship in
chemistry for graduate study at
Wake Forest University next
year.
Dr. K. Nolon Carter, chairman
of the PC chemistry department,
said in his announcement today
that Allen would receive a$3,250
grant tor, the.coming year’swork
at Wake Forest.
cers using the significance of the
B&PW emblem to each. The offi
cers are as follows: president,
Mrs. M. C. Poole; first vice
president, Mrs. Bill Crews; se
cond vice president, Mrs. Wyatt
Ledford; recording secretary,
Miss June Adair; corresponding
secretary, Mrs. Grace Connor;
and treasurer, Mrs. Perry
Moore.
The meeting was closed by the
reading of the club collect.
Holland Elected
Vice-President
Of Clinton CC
Joe Holland has been elected
first vice president of the Clinton
Chamber of Commerce.
Holland, manager of Piggly
Wiggly Supermarket, waselected
Tuesday morning at a meeting of
the Chamber of Commerce’s
board of directors.
Don Creighton was elected
treasurer.
President George Cornelson
and the new board of directors
held their organizational meet
ing Tuesday at Mary Musgrove
Hotel.
Richard Bodmer, manager of
the Clinton Bearings Plant of
The Torrington Co., was elected
to fill the term to which E. W.
Roberts had been elected. Be
cause of a recent promotion with
Greenwood Mills, Roberts was
unable to serve.
Crews; Second Vice-
President, Mrs. Wyatt
Ledford; Corresponding
Secretary, Mrs. Grace
Connor; and Recording
Secretary, Miss June
Adair.
Art Exhibit
Deadline Set
Entries for competition in the
judged art exhibit of the Spring
Arts Festival at Presbyterian
College are due Thursday, April
24.
Entry Blanks are available at
the reception desk in the library
or in the art department in Ja
cobs Hall.
John Calvin Reid, Ph.D, D. D. t
a graduate of Erskine College
and Pittsburgh-Xenic Theolo
gical Seminary, will conduct a
series of services at the First
Presbyterian Church in Clinton,
April 27 through May 1.
Services will be held each
evening, Sunday through Thurs
day, at 7:30 p.m. in the sanc
tuary. Bible Study hours will be
held at 7:00 and 10:00 a.m. each
morning.
Dr. Reid was ordained to the
ministry in his home church in
1926. His pastorates have in
cluded the Associate Reformed
Presbyterian Church of Louis
ville, Ky.; the First United Pres
byterian Church of Butler, a con
gregation of the former U. P.
Church of North America; the
First Presbyterian Church of Co
lumbus, Ga., Presbyterian, U.S.;
the Southminister Presbyter
ian Church of Pittsburgh, and is
now pastor of the First Presby
terian Church, Hilton Head Is
land, S. C.
Dr. Reid is the author of four
books of sermons, two devotional
books, and five books for child-
r
DR. REID
ren. One of these, “Parables
From Nature * has been developed
by Cathedral Films into twelve
widely used color film strips.
As a churchman, Dr. Reid is
known across our country. He
has filled speaking engage
ments of numerous college cam
puses and conducted preaching
missions throughout the nation.
Pressly To Speak
In ARP Revival Series
The Rev. Frank Y. Pressly
will be the visiting preacher for
a revival at Providence Asso
ciate Reformed Presbyterian
Church beginning this coming
Sunday and continuing through
Wednesday, April 20 - 23.
Rev. Pressly, currently on fur
lough from the mission field in
West Pakistan, will preach at the
two regular services on Sunday
and at 7:30 Monday through Wed
nesday. One evening Rev. Press
ly will speak on the church’s role
in missions and will show slides
of his work in West Pakistan and
will talk on the situation there.
Rev. FrankPressly wasborn in
Due West and is the son of Dr.
J. P. Pressly who was pastor of
the Due West A.R.P. Church for
nearly 50 years. Rev. Pressly
received his AB degree from Er
skine College and his B.D. degree
from Erskine Seminary. He also
received a Th. M. from Colum
bia Theological Seminary,
REV. PRESSLY
Decatur, Ga., and did graduate
work at the Biblical Seminary of
New York.
During World War II Rev.
Pressly served as a P.T. boat
captain in the Mediterranean
area. While in P.T. boat school
he was a classmate of the late
President John F. Kennedy.
After the war, he completed
his education and went to West
Pakistan in 1947. He is at pre
sent the supply pastor of the First
A.R.P. Church of Greenwood.
Rev. Pressly is married to the
former Sarah Hunter ofChar-
lotte, N.C. They have two child
ren, Sally aged 15 and Frankie
aged 12. The Clinton Church has
assumed support of Frankie when
the Presslys return to the mis
sion field.
While he is in Clinton, Rev.
Pressly will also speak to the
Clinton Rotary Club, Clinton High
School and groups at Presby
terian College.
♦ * *
Mrs. Louis Woodward, Mrs. F.
H. Clairdge, Mrs. Henry Shaw,
Mrs. N. A. Dunn, and Mrs. Silas
Coley of Raleigh, N.C. will be
the guest of Mrs. J. M. Dick,
Miss Lana Copeland Dick, and
Mr. and Mrs. George Cornel-
son.
Farm Bureau
Women Host
District Meeting
The Piedmont District of Farm
Bureau Woman and Secretaries
met at the Mary Musgrove Hotel
in Clinton on Wednesday morn
ing, March 9th.
Approximately 25 ladies re
presenting the 13 counties of the
Piedmont District, plusanumber
of State Staff members partici
pated in the program and review
ed the Farm Bureau program of
work for 1969.
Topics included a range ofacti-
▼ities involving Queen and Talent
contests, public relations, infor
mation promotion, safety, citi-
xenship, youthpower, plus sev
eral others.
Mrs. Furman Hipp, Women’s
District Vice-chairman, of Sa
luda presided. Also in attendance
were Mrs. C. F. Price of Mar
lon, State Women’s Chairman for
Farm Bureau, and Mrs. Wylie
Carpenter of Chester, vice-
chairman of the central district.
Laurens County Farm Bureau,
a member of the Piedmont Dis
trict, acted as host for the meet
ing, with Mrs. Agnes Bailey,
County Farm Bureau Secretary
greeting the out-of-town guests.
Mrs. Hance Finley of Mountville
was also in attendance represent
ing the women of Laurens County
Farm Bureau.
The program concluded with a
luncheon at which time attrac
tive favors were given all ladies.
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