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J* r i THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, November 6, 1968 County HD Council Holds Fall Meeting; Shiloh Club Hostess TV* fall mertinK of the Laurens County Home Demonstration Coun- ril was held last Thursday at Hick ory Tavern school, with the Shiloh Home Demonstration Club as host. Mrs James Wasson, president of the council, presided over the meet ing. The Home Demonstration Creed was led by Mrs J E Hunt, pres ident of the Harmony club. The Rev M B Lee. pastor of Shiloh Methodist Church, gave the devo tion. In the absence of the pres ident of the Shilob club, Mrs Car- roll Wallace, vice-president, gave the welcome. The roll call and min utes were read by the secretary, Mrs B A. Godwin. Dr. W. R, McLawhom. Jr., was the speaker. The main topic of his talk was cancer detection and treatment Perry Simpson. 4-H club member from Cross Hill, entertained with a ventriloquist act Mrs. Guy Ma hon, council delegate*, gave a re port of the state meeting held at Winthrop College in June The sympotmfn program plan ad work was led by Miss Belle Pat terson, giving the county goals for the coming year and each depart mental chairman giving goals for their department 1 North and South District direc tors presented awards for best club reports North director. Mrs. W A. Robertson, presented first place to the Youngs club, second to War rior Creek, and third to Barksdale- Namie South director, Mrs. M. A. Wilson, awarded first place to the Eden club, second to Oak Grove, and third to Camak, A total of 89 club members and visitors attended the meeting. Fif teen of the 18 clubs in the county had representatives at the meeting. Harmony club received the attend ance gavel as first place in attend ance. Greenpond club was second in attendance and Warrior Creek was third Mrs. J. S. Gray, p, sident of the Trinity Ridge club, iivited the council to meet there in the spring COMMUNITY CHEST 100% EMPLOYEE AND KIRM PARTICIPATION Names of Companies Which Achieve 1M% Employee and Firm Participation in the Current Community Chest Fund Campaign Will Be Carried Below. Watch For Them- I. Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Co.. Traffic Dept. Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Co., Commercial Dept. 3. Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Co.. Plant Dept. 4. M. S. Bailey & Son, Bankers. 5. Clinton Paper Box Co. Bros. Furniture, otor Co. Teachers. Furniture Co. Garber's. Simpson Furniture Co. Colony s Pharmacy sticker will be presented to a representative of any others reportiog at the meetings on Tuesday. “lond a Hand — Light the Torch” 4- FORESTERS MEET The Snoree chapter, Appa«chian section of the Society of Anf ?r * can Foresters will meet this e\ en * n 8 (Thursday) at 7:30 at the Mary Musgrove. A BRQhD W PX OhecdTe these County Hospital Referendum Bailey Barksdale-jlV, LAST DAY TODAY NOV. 6 ourt ANDIH ummicuis MON.-TUES. NOV. 10-1 DAMN YANKEES Technicolor Every song and every scene that made the show New York’s greatest TAB HUNTER—GWEN VERDEN—RAY WALSTON I Laurens No 5 arme Brewerton' Clinton So). 1 Clinton N’o. 2 Clinton Midi f ook's St/ore Cross Hifil Dials f Ekom Gray c| •rays fickory Tavern eU Joanna Jones Store Lanford Laurens No. 1 Laurens No. 2 Laurens No. 3 Laurens No. 4 WED.-THUR. £ m ] FRI.-SAT. NOV. 7-8 THE SAGA OF HEMP BROWN Technicolor Cavalry Officer Accused of Robbery and Murder With RORY CALHOl^N and BEVERLY GARLAND CARTOONS f/c The Picture V o* the Year with the love songs you hear everywhere! Glorious COLOR I With LESLIE CAROM MAURICE CHEVALIER and LOUIS JORDAN Laurens No. 6 Long Branch NOV. 12-13 Lydia Mills Maddens Mountville Mt. Olive Mt. Pleasant Ora Ova ings ' Pleasant Mound Poplar Springs j Princeton Kenno Shady Grove Stewart's Store Trinity Ridge Waterloo Wattsviltif Youngs Qurstlan No I Question No. 2 Y«5 No Yes No 7 0 7 0 4 6 12 1 7 24 30 2 80 278 41 296 41 . 411 10 435 16 359 15 364 0 0 10 0 5 61 61 5 1 5 8 0 16 0 20 0 3 66 0 0 1 0 10 0 5 25 26 3 1 35 0 36 116 357 26 411 2 7 8 1 11 7 17 1 63 19 48 11 17 3 12 5 22 0 30 0 28 0 23 0 120 58 100 36 54 13 35 *2 7 26 3 ‘ 29 31 91 7 109 26 8 11 4 14 28 8 33 1 17 23 1 1 7 8 1 6 0 14 0 1 0 34 0 5 12 12 1 11 14 18 •> 1 0 13 0 0 - 15 1 18 3 30 3 30 1 ‘ 7 8 1 20 11 21 0 780 0 0 0 0 1989 15 2 16 23 777 Question No. 1 was on whether or not the voters wished to build a new county hospital at a more central site. Question No. 2 was on whether or not to continue operation of the present county hospital Clinton High Center Is 'Player of Week' Ken Trammell, center on the Clin ton High Red Devils football team, was named by the Greenville Pied mont as “Player of the Week” on the basis of his performance in the Clinton-Newberry game. According to Red Devil charts. Trammell was in on about three-fourths of the tackles made by Clinton and inter cepted two passes to stop Bulldog drives. . Trammell was a luncheon Monday of the Greenvile Ta down Club, at which Coacb/Paul Amen, of Wake Forest, whs the speaker. Ihornwell To Play At Irmo Tonight Thonrwell High School footballers will jburney to Irmo tonight (Thurs- ) for their next to the last game f the season The Irmo game tonight was sche duled to be the last of the season for Coach D. S. Templeton's Thom- well team, but an October 3 contest at Lockhart which was rained out has been re-scheduled for next week. Meeting Date Changed For Ladies Golf Assn. The Ladies’ Gold Association of Lakeside Country Club will have their luncheon meeting Tuesday, No vember 11, instead of the 18th, it has been announced. At this time the last round of the handicap tour nament will be played. Lunch will be served at 12:30. Call Mrs. Lynn Cooper, Jr., for reservations. A banquet will be held November 18 at 8 o’clock at which time tro phies will be presented. Call Mrs. Ed Sadler, chairman, not later than November 14 for reservations. The decoration committee is composed of Mrs. Carlisle Neely, Mrs. I. M. Adair, Mrs. Leonard Wilson, and Mrs. Robert Anderson; the o’doeu- vres committee by Mrs. George Blalock and Mrs Harry Baldwin Teachers Attend Piano Clinic, Local Students Play Mrs Robert F. Black. Mrs Jhmes Von Holien and Mrs. James Pitts are attending the demonstration clinic for piano teachers at Win throp College. Rock Hill, today. 0 Three local students have been 0 chosen to play for the demonstra- 0 tions. They are Miss Beth Trammell 0 who will play “Rondo'' in D major 1838 by Mozart; Miss Arne Lou Black who will play “Arioso - ’ by Bach; and Gerald Woodruff who will play “The Cat and the Mouse" by Cope- Extends Thanks For Concert Assn. The Clinton Community Concert Association wishes to thank t h e people of the Clintoo-Laurens Coun ty area for their support in the re cent highly successful membership drive. We are especially grateful to those who worked to solicit member ships. It is our hope that the Com munity Concerts will be a contin uing addition to the cultural life of the area, providing pleasure and enrichment for residents of all ages jif years to come. Carol J. Hay, Secretary (On behalf of the Association) 8 Children Receive Library Certificates A special invitation Has been is sued by Mrs. James S. Gray, libra rian^ at the Children’s Library, for parents and children to visit the li brary together during National Chil dren’s Book Week, November 2 through the 8th. Mrs. Gr^y also announced that a large number of boys and girl* bad participated in the summer reading program, with eight receiving cer tificates for reading the required number of books. They are Valerei Farneil, Roy Horton, Edna Jacobs, Jane Johnson, Amelia Nichols, Jim my Ray, Karen and Units White. In issuing the invitation Mrs. Gray expressed the desire that a larger number of children should avail themselves of the adequate and fine facilities provided. New books are added each month through the Ju nior Literary Guild. Books tor the library are furnished by the county, the Clinton Kiwanis club and the Hampton Avenue School Parent- Teacher Association. The library is open from three until five p. m. Monday, Wednes day and Friday, and on Saturday from nine to eleven a. m. AND •SALE-priced MODERN WALNUT BEDROOM WITH THE SICK land I’DC MEETS TONIGHT — The regular monthly meeting of Friends of Charles R Leather- l ^ e Stephen D Lee Chapter, United wood of the Junior High School fac- Daughters of the Confederacy, will ulty will be interested to know he is ^ tonight (Thursday) at the a patient at Hays Hospital. home of Mrs. G. A. Burton on Cal- Similar to IBustration save $50 on this pearl grey walnut bedroom while a special purchase lasts 110.95 double dresser mirror bookcase bed and chest regularly $69.9:» ^.SO WEEKLY NORTH BROAD MT. PHONE 287 Mark Barnes is a patient at Hays 1 Hospital and will undergo an opera- ' tion tomorrow Miss Linda Copeland, daughter of Mr and Mrs L. L. Copeland, Jr., has returned home from Blalock Clinic where she was a patient a few days last week Friends of Roscoe Buzhardt will regret to know he is U1 and a patient ^t Hays Hospital. Dismissed fnm Hays Hospital earlier in the week after medical treatment were Mrs. Leona Wcst- bury, Mrs. Wendell Starnes Mrs. Maynard Cathey and Charlie Sipes Friends of Mrs. Kenneth Haselden will be interested to know she under went an operation yesterday at Bla- I lock Clinic. Roy Miller, of Mountvilie, was a patient at Hays Hospital several days last week suffering a broken arm injury. Mrs. S. G. Clayton has returned to her home in Laurens following an opeiaiim illness at Hays Hos- > pita! i Lillie Pamela Cunningham, | daughter of Mr and Mrs. Jack Cun ningham, was a patient at Blalock 'Clinic several days last week Friends of Mrs. Homer D. Henry will regret to know she continues ill at Hays Hospital. Medical patients at Hays Hospital include Mrs. J. W. Satterwhite, Mountville, Mrs. Harold Sanlers, Mrs. R. D. Daniels, Mrs. B. Y. Hol lingsworth of Cross Hill, C.. R. Tompkins of Joanna, and Mrs. An nie Lawson. Mrs. James E. 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