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THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., Sept. 10, 1970—3-B
West Clinton
BY MRS. CLIFTON HEATON
Miss Jeanette Heaton of this
city and Mark Henderson of
Ware Shoals visited Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Vaughn in Greenville,
Sunday.
Mrs. W. E. Sawyer of Don
alds visited Mrs. Arthur San
ders, Sunday.
Mrs. B. B. Stroud spent the
week-end with her sisters, Mrs.
Arlette Bagwell and Mrs. Lula
Willard in Union.
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Bearden over the week
end were Mrs. Gene Bearden
and children of Aiken; and Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Bearden, Mrs.
Hampton Wiggins, and Mrs.
Annie Knihton of Enoree.
Mrs. James Pruitt and son,
James, visited her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Charlie Roach in
Mr. Hoke Pruitt of Green
wood visited his brother, Mr.
and Mrs. George Pruitt, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McGin
nis and Lucky and Devon Gra
ham spent the week-end at Fort
Bragg, N. C. with Sp/6 and
Mrs. A. K. Merideth and family.
Mrs. Sara Shelton and dau
ghter, Emily, and Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Simmons and children and
Bobby Jean Wicker and son
spent Sunday at Six Flags over
Georgia.
Mr. and Mrs. George Pruitt
visited Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Pruitt and Mrs. Vernon Free
man and family at Ninety-Six.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jonas
Samples was her brother, Mr.
and Mrs. Leon Giles and her
mother, Mrs. C. M. Giles all
of Woodruff.
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Fulmer
and children of Johnston spent
Sunday with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Hubert Leopard.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Reeder
and son, Jimmy, enjoyed a train
trip to Spruce Pine, N. C.,
Saturday.
Mrs. Ellie Reeder spent the
Tabor Day week-end in Whit
mire with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Reeder.
Troy Todd and son, Tommy of
Reidsville, Georgia visited over
the week-end coming especially
for Troy Todd’s daughter, Mary
Edna’s birthday and for Tommy
to attend the McLendon Reunion.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Brewing-
ton of Fort Benning, Georgia
visited Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
Owens, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles She
pard, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. She
pard, Mrs. Charlene Lawson
and Mr. and Mrs. John May at
tended the funeral of Mrs. Will
Puckett in Union last week.
WITH THE SICK
Ricky Alexander, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Alexander of
Joanna, has returned home after
being a patient for a few days at
Bailey Memorial HospltaL
Friends of Kathy Garrett will
be interested to know that she is
improving nicely at Bailey Me
morial Hospital after under
going surgery last week.
Clifton Heaton Sr. was ill
last week with the virus.
Mrs. Grace Owens is a pa
tient at Greenville General Hos
pital.
Mrs. Cora King has returned
home from Self Memorial Hos
pital in Greenwood where she
underwent surgery.
Mrs. Bobby Quinn is ill at
her hon.e on Washington St.
Mrs. Glenda Dominick is suf
fering with some broken bones
in her foot due to a fall in her
home.
Mrs. Maude Medlin remains
a patient at Bailey Memorial
Hospital.
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS
BREWER
Mr. and Mrs. William Sid
ney Brewer announce the birth
of a daughter. Crystal Denette,
on September 1st at Bailey Me
morial Hospital.
Mrs. Brewer is the former
Susie Merideth of this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Rice of
Houston, Texas announce the
birth of a son, Christopher
Russell, on August 31.
Elbert Rice is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Rice of
this city.
REUNION
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ro
bert Whltsel and Darrell, Sat
urday and Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. Wilson Garner, Jr. of
Chester, Mr. and Mrs. H. A.
Caughman, Mr. and Mrs. Ro
bert Adams and sons, Bill and
Joe, Mrs. Bertie Hedgepathand
Mike, Mr. and Mrs. Furman
Adams and son, Billy, Mr.
and Mrs. Gary Taylor andTim,
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Beaman
and Brian, Mr. and Mrs. Grady
Spoone and Eddleman, Tony
Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Brian
Blackwell and Vera Lou, Mr.
and Mrs. Larry Owen and Mr.
and Mrs. Tommy Caughman
and Samantha, all of Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hedge-
path and Tammie of Atlanta,
Georgia, Mrs. Lessie Carr and
sons, Jimmy and Johnny and
also Miss Julie Angersoe of
Aiken, Mr. and Mrs. Tracy
Caughman and children of Lau
rens, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Knox and Angie and Mr. and
Mrs. Pete Hullander and child
ren of Chester.
All of these people were also
present at the Hedgepath Re
union which was held at Pine
Haven Park in Clinton.
•IKE McLENDON” REUNION
The family of “Ike McLen
don" had their family reunion
at the Lydia Community Build
ing Sunday, September 6, 1970.
Everyone brought a picnic lunch
and dinner was served at one
o'clock. Grace was said by
Robert Webb. The table center
piece was a cake with the family
reunion name on it with the
McLendon colors of green,
orange and brown and with light
ed candles in middle of the table.
WHAT’S NEW IN
ADULT EDUCATION
S. C. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
OFFICE OF ADULT EDUCATION
TV HIGH SCHOOL
BEGINS ON ETV STATIONS
THE WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 21
You con prepore to pos$ the GED test and receive a
High School Equivalency Certificate by viewing this
of half-hour programs twice a week. All study
materials are furnished free if you attend an organized
doss. Contact your local Adult Education coordinator
for information about organized TV HIGH SCHOOL
dosses in your community. Telephone $$3-2664
Those attending included Mr.
and Mrs. Travis McLendon and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Odom,
Mira, Bevelyn, and Marily of
Davenport, Florida, Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene McLendon and
Glenn of Lyons, Georgia, Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Thomas and
Ralph and Melissa of Augusta,
Georgia, Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Thomas of Fritgerld, Georgia,
Mrs. Velma Thomas of Macon,
Georgia, Mrs. RichardThomas,
Debbie, A1 and Danny of Jo
anna, and also Mrs. Evelyn
Sams, Mrs. Annie Merle Smith
and WllliamSmith, Robert Webb
and Cathy, Mr. andMrs. Dessie
Webb, Connie, Shelia and Rusty,
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mc-Wa-
ters and Sherry, Mr. and Mrs.
Holbert Stephens, Joyce Webb
and Sonny Webb, Mrs. Ruby
Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Woody
Alexander and Kim, l C. and
Ethel McLendon, Mr. and Mrs.
Clevis Wilkes and Angela, Mr.
and Mrs. James McLendon, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Meade and son,
Teddy McLendon, Mr. andMrs.
Wayne Samples and Audrey, Mr.
and Mrs. Freddie McLendon,
Georgia Trammell and grand
son, Tommy Todd, Mr. andMrs.
William Dominick andWillette
and Penny Dale Dominick all of
Clinton.
A nice day was enjoyed by all.
OSBORNE REUNION
The Osborne Reunion was
held on Sunday at the Home of
Mr. and Mrs. W. [). McWaters
on Elizabeth Street.
Those attending included Mr.
and Mrs. Grover Nicholson and
Beth, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Os
borne and Michael of Rock Hill,
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Osborne
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gant
Vinson, Mr. andMrs. John Har
ris and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Clayton Jones, Mr. and Mrs.
James E. Wilson and family,
Mr. and Mrs. William Dixon
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wil
lard Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
McGowan and baby, Mr. and
Mrs. Quillon Douglas and family
of Great f alls, Mrs. Donald Mc-
Elduff and family of Spartan
burg, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Gillam of Augusta, Georgia,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnson and
family of Lancaster, Mr. and
Mrs. E. B. Stroud and Mr.
Donald Gerald McWaters of
Whitmire, Mrs. Rex Stroud and
family of Pontiac, Michigan,
Mrs. Elizabeth Fulmer and
family of Johnston, Mr. and
Mrs. Bobby McWaters and
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mc
Waters and family and Mr. and
Mrs. W, D. McWaters and
family of Clinton.
BIRTHDAYS
Those celebrating their
birthdays September 7 were
Hachell Lyda, Holbert Phillips
and Shelia Meadors.
Dixie Simmons had a birth
day September 9.
“Happy Birthday" to Mrs. Leo
Heatherly, L<>ne Wallenzine,
James Campbell and Mrs. Wil
liam B. Campbell on September
10.
Mrs. Robert Neal has a birth
day on September 11.
Mrs. Clinton West and Mrs.
Vernon Williams will observe
their birthday September 12.
Mrs. Truman Owens will
celebrate her birthday Septem
ber 14.
“Happy Birthday* to Mr. Es-
tess Bible on September 9.
Mrs. Cornelia Jackson cele
brated her birthday August 28.
Penny Dale Dominick, dau
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Willie
Dominick, will celebrate her 5th
birthday on September 17.
Gerald Rice has a birthday
September 16.
Keith Cannon observed his
birthday September 6.
Clifton Heaton Jr. will cele
brate his 6th birthday Septem
ber 15.
Sara Humphries observed her
birthday September 7.
Lane Leopard celebrated his
birthday September 2.
Mrs. Betty Shepard will ob
serve her birthday September
15.
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1971 TORNADO—Oldsmobile’s front
wheel drive Toronado for 1971—
changed in both styling and concept
—is a car of unique and unmistakable
elegance. With a wheelbase of 122
inches, three inches longer than pre
vious models, the Toronado is a
roomier automobile, particularly in
front and rear seat shoulder room
where dimensions have been increas
ed more than five inches. The new
Oldsmobile line will be on display
Sept. 29 at Lynn Cooper, Inc.
PC Professors Publish Articles
Dr. Gilbert
Dist. Medical
Officer
Dr. James W. Gilbert has
been appointed medical dir
ector for the Upper Savannah
Health District (Abbeville,
Edgefield, Greenwood, Lau
rens, McCormick and Saluda
Counties) the State Board of
Health has announced.
A native of Texas who has
spent many years in general
practice in California, Dr. Gil
bert will assume his duties im
mediately with headquarters in
the city of Greenwooi
According to Dr. E. Kenneth
Aycock, state health officer, the
Upper Savannah Dlstrct Is be
ing established along with the
12 others in the State. Each
district will have a well-quali
fied professional staff who will
work with the local health de
partments in providing basic
health services for all people
in the state.
Dr. Gilbert spent most of his
boyhood in Wichita Falls,
Texas, where his father was a
railroad accountant. From high
school he went immediately into
the Navy and served during the
war as a radio technician in
California. He returned to
Texas, studied at the Univer
sity, and then graduated from
Southwestern Medical School in
Dallas in 1952.
He was in general practice
for a number of years in El
Centro, California. In 1964 he
served as part-time health of
ficer in Clifton, Arizona; and
this experience led him into a
full time public health career.
He recently received his Mas
ters Degree in Public Health
from the University of Michi
gan.
Articles of theological inter
est by two Presbyterian College
professors have appeared re
cently in the Journal of Biblical
Literature.
Dr. Lewis S. Hay, professor
of religion and Greek, wrote on
the subject of “The Son of Man
in Mark 2:10 and 2:28."
Dr. George W. Ramsey, as
sociate professor of religion,
published his article under the
title “Amos 4:12--A new Per
spective."
Dr. Hay is a PC alumnus who
earned his PhD from Emory
University and has been a mem
ber of the faculty here since
1955. Dr. Ramsey came to the
college in 1968 alter receiving
his PhD from Princeton Uni
versity.
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