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i • **■ $ THE CLINTON CHRONICLE / Thursday, February 18, I860 R. Eugene Johnson Public Invited To In Race lor Sheriff View Army Exhibit T. D. Pigg, Sr. In Race For Coroner «• ,, • ^ I R. H ».l M JOHNSON A V. S Army exhibit depicting ! the Army’s progress in meeting' the challenge of tin 1 nuclear age and 1 featuring an actual HAWK missile, will bo shown at Presbyterian Col- 1 lege on February 23 Clinton residents ai)d school chi!-1 dren are invited to see this exhibit' entitled “Cavalcade ..of Progress", tin display between 0 .4 ni and SI p m VttTnission 1^ f roe of charge The display wtH-he housed in a s|H‘Cial trailer pnr|ted between the '■Ma.uiglas House . and Bailey Hall. 1 COdets of the Presb.>terian KOTO department, which is sponsoring this project. Will serve as guides. Coming to Clinton' from Wash ington D C . this Army exhibit shows some of the end-products of‘ thW military's ^rcsearrlr and, de velopment program w ith emphasis on* operational combat equipment Purpose of the official display is to \ T. U. Pl<i<i. SR Km **‘*1”'. v .j ■ * * .lolinsoii, .* Hopewell ;’>oint up some of the truly s,igniti- liv estock i'ro e.tnt military 13 v. mm • V ‘lee (rom Jeols Uiii! :han 13 yt ..r> evperienot as magis develiyimcnts u patic. iui :>ae! of guidl'd missiles and sate! v, : m ui - v ‘ \ 1'! Hi fiKe II \U K ' a rant as ail A, 11 i> A County Farm Buie.e> Tie - a com- ve;erans if 'World \\ ar Fwo with 34 months overseas serv ice and \member and- First •'resent is a a ve..r>- experience as mams- • , i . . „ _ ,, . . v.Cuahie m discharging o f Batteo’"g 1st ( Sp) he hut!e- Me He . s a H I h'.iunii l> bffue of sheriff ail'er of t!ie IdUle River- Pieshy tcnan c it vihege he s presently serving ;is elder and suj>erintendent of the t * ,in Sunday School He is a Mason and past master r,:;-d Artillery. Houth Carolina Na : tional Cuardt 4 with 18 years of ser- a-reh ' tee. and is president of Btry “B" 107 \ \ \ \\ U 2 it. “ ton Assoeia Johnson was reared on a taftn in Honter township. Laurens , County of Magnolia Lodge 333 A F M . also •* 'on of Mrs Ellice P. 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BANK OF CUNTON Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 3% In trend Paid On Savings Accounts Semi-Annually A T 1 1 1‘igg. Sr . Laurens grocery-: man, has- announced that he uillj Mvk the office of coroner of Laurens County \ n.it.\i ‘ t S,uitli Carolina, be- in^ horn m .Chesterfield County, Pigg has lived in Laurens for the past 11 years MmJio.l to Mi former Nora Fish er. tiny have t'-:Ve chi.urvii He' is ; member of the Fiijst .Vlethod:> i Hire \1 0( > CHS Students Make Honor Roll Twelve per cent of the students at Clinton High School made the honor roll for the first semester, accord ing to R P Wilder, principal To be on the honor roll a student must have made a semester schol- a:ship average of 90 The following student- attained this average. 12A—Mona Cannon, Marlene De Young. Sandra Davis. 12B—Catherine Hart, Sylvia King, Clifford McKittrick 121.'—Sara Ray. Myra Snelgrove, Delle Wilder 11A—Jimmy Austin, Mary Cole. 11B—Linda Corley. Ronnie Glenn. 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