The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, March 21, 1957, Image 7
Thursday, March 21, 1957
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Page Nine
Science Fair At
Junior High; Exhibits
To Be In Greenville
A science flair was presented by
pupils of Mrs. Alec Crawford and
Miss Clyde Smith at Clinton Jun
ior High School on March 15. A
number of parents visited the
display during the day.
The judges, R. A. Martin and
Mr. Blakely, of the senior high
school faculty, have announced
the following exhibit ratings:
In the field of chemistry: 1st
place, crystals, Bill Wilson, (8th
grade); 2nd place, processes of
cotton cloth, Julia Blackwell,
Julia McKee, Betty and Cecilia
McLendon (8th); 3rd, weather
dolls, Murray Addison and Mar
jorie Arnold, (6th).
In geology: 1st place, rock col
lection, Joey and Jack Powell
(7th); 2nd, volcano, David Pitts
(7th); 3rd, rock collection, Fur
man Campbell (8th).
In biology: 1st place, develop
ment of the shrimp, Cecilia Mc
Lendon (8th); 2nd, drawings of
ber (7th): 3rd, diagam of the hu
man eye, Alice Jane Grant (7th).
In electicity: 1st, electic map,
Jackie Jackson and Maxie Davis
(8th); 2nd, telegaph, Tommy
Bown (8th); 3rd, combination tel
egraph electro-magnet lift, Rod- 1 Schools, respectively. They won
six “excellent” ribbons for which
they received several useful gifts.
For the past three years the local
school has had a district officer,
being
Hotel
Mary Musgrove
Buffet
Supper
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Sunday, March 24th
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$1.25 Children
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COME AND BRING
YOUR FAMILY
AND FRIENDS
ney (7th), and Ronald Eldridge
(dth).
In astronomy: 1st place solar
system. Harry McSween and
Gamble Roquemore (6th); 2nd,'the newly elected office
solar system, Wanda Webb and j Mailyn Taylor,, who is.
Joan Vassey (6th); 3rd, phases of treasurer. , -
the moon, Mary Bart Stump and: On Friday, March 22, at '8:00
Maxine Chapman (6th). ' p. m., .the annual NHA and NFA
Thfcse students will exhibit at' banquet is scheduled. An in-
the District Science Fair to be 1 teresting program is planned,
held in Greenville on Saturday, ‘ The speaker for the occasion will
March 23: Bill Wilson, Jack and be L. J. Knighton, principal of
Joey Powell, Jackie Davis, Maxie Midway Elementary School near
Davis, Cecilia McLendon, Betty, Mountville.
McLendon, Julia Blackwell, Julia, During the month of April the
McKee. As many .pupils as care New Partners have some inter-
to go will be taken by school bus esting activities planned, some of
to this fair. | which are the presentation of a
Pupils and teachers alike ex-; radio program over station WL-
pressed pleasure with these first BG on April 5, attending the Fed-
science exhibits. The teachers. eration banquet at Ware Shoals
stated they feel encouraged that o^i April 12, and attending the
so much talent, ingeAuity and J District Federation judging con-
willingness to carry out ideas are, test in Belton April If),
are shown by this group of young Ijtoth NHA’s and NFA's are I
a patient at Hays hospital,
Mrs. Pearl Hammet of the
Whitten Village staff, is a patient
at Hays hospital. •
Mrs. J. W. Smith has returned
to her home in Spartanburg after
district a few days stay at Blalock clinic.
Mrs. Walter Benjamin, of
Mountville, is a patient at Hays
hospital .
Mrs. Tommie Holmes, of Lau
bis home yesterday following an, tate is notified and required to
operation illness and stay at make payment on or before that
Blalock clmic. ! . , , „ ,
Friends of Mm. Willette Cole, 1 ^
of the Hays hospital staff, mil Cl * imS ^
present them on or before said
regret to know she is ill.
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FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 23rd
day of April, lf»57. I will render
a final account of my acts and
rens, and Janie Whitldck are pa the est^U
tients at Hays hospital.
Carroll Shealy, son of Mrs.
Pearl Shealy Boniface, has re
turned home from Blalock clinic
date, duly proven, or be forever
ibarre*}.
VINOLA MOORHEAD
DUNAWAY.
F.xecutnx
March 11, 1957 4e W A ll
of Kdgar F^S^iinaway in th<j‘ of
fice of the Judge of Probate of
Laurens County, at 10 o’clock a
m. and on the same day will ap-
where he has been a patient. l^° T 3 fmal <fachar S e fnom mv
Little Ann King and Timothy
Peck, Miss Charlpne Turner,
Thomas Mcllwaine, Mrs. Jewell
Ballard, Paul Fojwler,- Mrs. Lillie
Ward, of Joanna, and Mrs. J B
Brewington, of Crosis Anchor
have returned to their homes
from Hays hospital where they
hav|e been patient*
as Executrix
Any person indebted to said es-
r F YOd DON'T READ
TH!’ CHRONICLE
YOU DON'T GET THE NEWS
Phone 74
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Clinton Jaycee Unit
Has Cadillac For Sale
The 1957 four-door Cadillac au
tomobile displayed in Clinton
Monday and Tuesday is the prop
erty of the Clinton Jaycee club, y ” re
and the state Jaycees and was in Anyone
Clinton this week in a fund rais
ing campaign.
Proceeds from the sale of the
busy making plans to
camp this summer. F. W
NFA adviser.
Home Burned,
Family Needs Help
The local Red Cross office has
issued an appeal’for help for a
family whose homo was destroyed
attend | -^ rs - 'Lester Ivester is a pat ient j
Gist is j at Blalock clinic.
! Furman Bratcher returned tot
having clothing or
household items which they are
willing to donate are asked to
contact Mrs. Irby-S. Hipp, service
Cadillac for $1.00 will be used by off >eer. The family consists of two
State Jaycee chapters to adver
tise South Caralina and its indus
trial and vacation. advantages at
the National Jaycee convention
in Milwaukee, Wis.
Bell i!. Homemakers
And Young Farmers
Schedule Activities
1 With their motto, “What I am
1 to be I am now becoming,” con
stantly before them, the New'
Homemakers of Bell Street High
School are trying to do their best
in every phase of endeavor, ac
cording to Mrs. C. G. Pruitt, ad
viser.
Recently they attended and par
ticipated in the judging and dis
trict meetings which were held at
C 1 e a r v i e w and Bryson High
children (girls) ages three and
one; the father- who wears size 34
coat, 14 shirt, pants 28-3>l and 8-D
shoe; the mother size 12, 4>2 shoe
WITH THE SICK
Friends of Hubert F Johnson
will be interested to know he is '
a patient at Blalock clinic.
Mrs. N. L. Gamer* of Kinards.
1 is a patient at Hays hospital,
j Mrs. C W. Bridges has ret urn-
| ed home from Blalock clinic
| where she was a patient for sev
eral days.
Friends of 1 Mrs. Morgan Todd
will be interested to know she is
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ON, HOW HE
LOSES WHEN HE
FINANCES A CAR
He Btedi to find out about my “Bank
Pina.” It could mv* Kim $100 or
Mart oo the total'cent of ha car.
That'i became my plan com bine*
law-coat insurance with low bank
mar financing and it’s eary to uae,
too — you just select the car and 1
da the- rest. Call me ks/srs you buy
that next car!
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Tyner
Center Service SU. Bldg.
Phone 924
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All tires on sale are new, quality
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Critics go overboard for The Big M!
TOM McCAHILL In MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED: "It has more
new features than any car tested in oyer 10 years.”
motor trend: "Redesigned from the tires up . . . from
its new sculptured styling to its refined-suspension, it 's
a leader.”
popular mechanics: "Mercury is spectacularly different.”
car life: "Mercury is the car for you If you want a
distinctively styled medium-priced cai t,.. t t isn't a
carbon copy of any other automobile.”
Priced to beat
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