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