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f ■ W* Madrigal Dinner Set Dec. 4-5 The fifth annual madrigal Dinner-Concerts will be pre sented by the Presbyterian Col lege Choir on December 4 and 5, at 7:30 p.m. In Greenville Dining Hall, Director Charles T. Gaines announced today. This gala affair will feature the Madrigal Singers (seven teen singers selected from the choir), a Jester, a magician, the Morris dancers, strolling troubadors, a trumpeter, and the Presbyterian College Choir. All the performers will be in period costumes especially de signed for this occasion. The jester and troubadors will en tertain the guests on arrival and during the meal. Gaines said reservations are limited each night and must be made by November 23. meal, the boar’s head proces sion will take place, and the traditional plum pudding will be served as dessert Following the dessert a trumpet fanfare will announce the entry of the MaiiTgal Singers who will then sing several madrigals. The court magician and dancers will entertain at this time also. This colorful evening takes place In the dining hall which is transformed Into an old Eng lish “great hall* complete with greens, candles, English ban ners, and head table for the Madrigal Singers. Reservations only will be ac knowledged at the door. Ticket information may be secured by phoning Presbyterian College, 833-2820, or by picking up a reservations folder In the Ad ministration Building on the campus. As usual during the English The Madrigal Singers In clude: Cindy Blanton, Collefe Park, Ga.; Mark Brannon, At lanta, Ga.; Caroline Brown, Hartsrllle, S. C.; Mark Coker, PtoeriHe, N. C.; Leona Davis, Newberry, S. C.; Rebecca Hin son, Kershaw, S. C.; Pam Ho ward, Greenwood, S. C.; Jeff Jones, Frontain Inn, S. C.; Pat Phillips, Greenville, S, C.; Katie Pettis, Macon, Ga.; Tom Porter, Thomasvllle, Ga.;Gor don Query, Mt. Pleasant, S. C.; Courtney Robinson, Colom bia, S. C.; Ray Rood, Orange Park, Fla.; Joan Standrldge, New Ellentoo, S. C.; Fred Woods, Rock Hill, S. C.; aivi Susan Yarbrough, College Park, Ga. Other performers are as fol lows: Jester, David Mann, At lanta, Ga.; magician, BobStutts, Richburg, S. C.; tro<*odors, Hal Lewis, Hartsville, S.C. and Bill Thompson, Atlanta, Ga.; trumpeter. Tommy Bishop, Spartanburg, S. C.; the Morris dancers, Brenda Adkins, Lake land, Fla., Cricket Morgan, Sylvanla, Ga., Suzie Pilgrim, Charlotte, N. C., Mary Lee Smith, Marietta, Ga., Sallie Stately, College Park, Ga., and Mary Lorick Thompson, Sa vannah, Ga. Dr. Charles T. Gaines Is the director of the Madirgals and in charge of the evening, Fred Woods, a senior from Rock Hill, S. C., Is assistant to the di rector; and Mr. Alan G. Cook Is In charge of reservations. THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., Nov. 12, 1970—6-A CARD OF THANKS Comp Fire Gi Sell Poppies Camp Fire Girls will sell poppies Friday afternoon and Saturday in downtown Clinton and In area shopping centers. The girls will sell the poppies for Medlock-Slmpsoc VFW Post. Patterson Wins 2nd Bronze Star Sgt John W. Patterson has been awarded his second Bronze Star medal while serving with the A merleal Division in the H. H. Q. Battery, 1st Battalion, 14th Artillery. His first award was made on July 7, 1970 and the second was awarded on October 13. Both were awarded to Sgt. Patterson for ‘outstandingly meritorious achievement in support of military operations against communist aggression in the RepubUc of Vietnam.* On Sept 25, he also was awarded The Air Medal for meritorious achievement while participating in aerial flight He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. We wish to express our ap preciation to all our friends for their kind expression of sympathy at the death of our loved one, Mrs. Vlrgle Gar ner. For the flowers, food and every act of kindness we are deeply grateful. Also to Dr. McFadden and the nurses for the cate and kindness given to her during her stay at Balky Memorial HospttaL May God bless each of you. Mrs. Evelyn and Family Templeton SGT. PATTERSON Ralph Patterson of Calvert Ave., Clinton. A 1966 graduate of Clinton High School, he at tended Wofford College and Presbyterian College. He plans to resume his education at PC In January of 197L One Hundred Hens! CHICKENS - THAT IS... NICE FAT ONES 1.00 each WHILE THEY LAST! Joe's Esso Service PHONE 833-0227 CLINTON, & C. Your Happy Shopping Store CLINTON. S. C. A SATURDAY, NOV. IN THE ALLEY BACK OF THE STORE 70 AM Until Dark TALK ABOUT OLE FASHUN VALUES COME AND SEE THESE AND MANY MORE PRINTED WASH CLOTHS < AAEM'C WORK GLOVES < LITTLE BOYS DUNGAREES t Asst. Colors BOY'S SWEATERS Leather Facing COTTON Sheet Blankets < Western Style LADIES’ NYU>N_H0SE < Asst. Styles LADIES Dusters-Dresses Asst. Colors MEN'S Flannel Shirts ihun Sale BRAND NAME LADIES' BRA'S At Asst. Styles Asst. Plaids Big Selection IN CASE OF BAD WEATHER SALE WILL BE HELD INSIDE OF BELK STORE