The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, November 20, 1969, Image 3

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IN ATLANTA TOURNAMENT— Providing local representation at Burger King’s third annual Ladies’ Bowling Classic in Atlanta were these happy participants. Featuring a $10,000 guaranteed prize fund the event is the largest bowling tourna ment in the Southeastern United States. The Clinton “Travelers” team included left to right Margar et Wallenzine, Brenda Johnson, Jean Hammond, Barbara Wallenzine, and Kathlyne Lott. THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., Nov. 20, 1969—3-A About People You Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bell of Columbia were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Shealy. * + * Dr. and Mrs. Frank Caston of Columbia were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Holcomb on Sunday. * * * Mrs. P. M. Clement of Char leston visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Leake on Satur day. * * * Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Terry were in Chattanooga, Tenn. over the weekend to attend the wed ding Saturday of Mrs. Terry’s niece, Sheila Dianne Jackson to Mr. James L. Hinkle, both of Chattanooga. Miss Jackson isthe daughter of Mr. Ralph L. and Eunice Jackson formerly of Clin ton. * * * Among Clintonians cheering for the Blue Hose Saturday at Carson-Newman were Mrs. Cally Gault, the L. T. Lawsons, the Tom Stallworths, Mrs. Robert Strock and her mother, Mrs. Mack J. Byrd. A party of four making the trip to Jefferson City included Dr. Randy Huff, Dr. Fred Chap man, Dr. Louis Stephens and Dr. James Macdonald. Mr. Bob Piehoff oi the PC faculty provided transportation THE CHRONICLE Established 1900 DONNY WILDER Editor and Publisher Published every Thursday by the Chronicle Publishing Com pany. Subscription rate (payable in advance)---one year, $4.50; six months, $3.00; out of county--- one year, $6.00. Second class postage paid at Clinton, S. C. Postmaster: Send Form 3579 to Clinton Chronicle, Clinton, S. C. 29325. Member: South Carolina Press Association, National Editorial Association. National Advertising Repre sentative; American Press Asso ciation, New York, Chicago, De troit, Philadelphia. Know for the cheerleaders and Bill Hogan and Phil Sutherland were on hand to broadcast the play-by- play for the radio audience back in Laurens County. * * * Dr. and Mrs. Edouard Patte tiav-* as their house guest Miss Ninette Patry de la Calle, one of their relatives from Geneva, Switzerland. She is planning to remain in Clinton another week liefore flying back to Washington and to Europe. * * * Mrs. R ibert Strock’s mother, Mrs. Mack J. Byrd from N jrth Charleston has been in Clinton for a stay with the Strock fami ly. She came especially for the PC - Carson-Newman game. Attending the funeral of Darh Elizabeth Roddy m West Co lumbia 'll Sunday were Mrs. Henry C. Sulier, Mi s. Ace Work man Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Ger ald C. Suber. Darla Elizabeth was the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Randy Roddy andthe grand daughter of Mrs. V. C. Crapps. * * * Dr. and Mrs. William R. Sims from Rock Hill have been visit ing their daughter and son-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jacobs. * * * Methodist Meet Dote Set The United Methodist Subdis trict will meet at St. James United Methodist Church at 7:30 p.m. on Nov. 24. * * * Over half a billion towels and bath cloths were produced by the South Carolina textile industry in 1968, according to the S. C. La bor Department. mOAMKi Ofijeoofoe TODAY THROUGH SAT., NOV. 22 A LEGEND IN HIS OWN Mi '* MX* loot JHWO 1 .* para IK WTHU» m M1T« IMtm xofattw » IP ‘NEMAN HIS WORLD HIS MUSIC! - m cute* in DTiM no mu uthile ■ M m CUTU FUMLT cut W«IK mt rtiKssu mu OWE TWO MAHV MOWHINOt (WITH BOB DYLAN Shows 3:15, 7:00 and 9:00 — Also 1 P. M., Sat. MONDAY-TUESDAY. NOV. 24-25 National General Pictures Present' LU VAN CUlf "DAY OF ANGtr Technicolor" Techniscope* <53* |MJ A N«tK>ABi G*r»*ral Pictures Releete 3:15, 7:00 and 9 00 P. M. STARTS WEDNESDAY, NOV. 26 ELVIS PRESLEY IN Change of Habit w rr CECIL McCOIG NOTICE! 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