The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, March 12, 1959, Image 8
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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At FHA Federation Meeting Here Friday
!!(iv aro stm’ont officers of the Bi-Coun-
Bi-County FHA
Names Nominees
For State District
Tlic Grenwood-Laurens Bi-County
A.»sociation. Future Homemakers of
America, Friday afternoon elected
nominees to district and state of
fices.
Marilyn Bledsoe of Ninety Six
and Frances Taylor of Ford High
at Laurens are candidates for dis
trict secretary and one of them will
i be elected to the position at the
district meeting in Anderson April
11.
Nominees from the association
for state first vice president are
Gail Hall of Hickory Tavern and
Mickey Davis of Wate Shoals. They
will compete for the two district
nominations at the district meeting
and the two nominee's will be voted
on by the state convention
Others making stump speeches
for the nominations from District
One were, for\viee president. Betty
.foe Buford of Greenwood: Anda
Bell of Ninety Six, Harriet Wilson
Tray;’’ on the second one is “Pre
vent Woods Fires.' and on the third
message.
Smokers, throwing out cigarettes
one. “Protect Little Trees." The from cars along the highway are
third sign also carries an addition- one of the leading causes of our
al "Keep South Carolina Green’’ forest fires. The messages on these
Thursday. March 12, 1959
sings are designed to remind fh^ge
smokers that they should use the
ash tray in their car for their cig
arettes intsead of throwing them
out along the highways.
•\ Future Homemakers Federation of Laur-
. ns and < 'riven wood -County FHA chapters at
., meet - of the Federation at Clinton High
s.hi* . r;. : ay. Front row, left to rights-
JAMES A. BARNES
Named Vice-PresWent
Of Mobilmanor Firm
i
At a recent Board of Directors]
Btty .lean Mmol’ot Nilk-tvSiX, Mt.>.l,oui>e 0 f c’linton. Betty Mawbray of Gray;?'* 1 '!"'. > ^Bimies'wiis elected
Motes ot Laurens, advisor, l atrie.a \ aujihn. Court-Owings and Ann Siebert of;,,, ..r th*.
i hm invel!. Back row: Betty Mowliray of
t iia Court, Brenda Humphries of Green-
v ixid, Gail Hall of Hickory Tavern. Linda
Hoifuid of Clinton. Frances Taylor of Ford.
Apf^ari,
FHA
<>wtnf g.r
Vlim: >L»r
Itai
here Kn«U\ were the fol
moiieleti made by
i«ra Gibwon. (treenwmod
int«*n. J thannie Sue M« r
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li? CITIZENS
FEDERAL SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
% ( baiiftfi Institution Sen inf Clinton People >foce 1
Telreaeoe N« f
, , . , executive vice president of the
Laurens, for secretary, Rebecca] cor p 0rat j ()n a Qjnton mobile home
Dickert of Grenwood, Debbie McEl- [ manufacUir i n g plant. Barnes attend-1
wt'e of Ware Shoals, Alice Cunning-; ^ Laurens High schoo! ai.d is a !
ham of Clinton, Linda \\ilson °f 1 g ra( i lia t t . ©f Presbyterian College, i
(.iay Court-Ov\ing> and Faye .Ien-L| e servt< j as 0 tfice manager and
kins of Hickory lavern I purchasing agent previous to being!
Some 265 persons registered for I let . ted to hU (>resent position,
the Bi-County meeting at Clinton He is the son o{ Mr and Mrs
High School Mark Barnes of Route 2 laurens.-
Ann Siebert .president, presided
over the meeting which was high
lighted by a style show .kit with NCWS Of
an Easter theme. _
Cast for the skit was Barbara Bonds CfOSS RoSlds
Sivell. Pat Massey. Kay Childs.
Bonnie Butler and Brenda Hum- Friend<5 of Mrs . MarshaU j
1 rl^/n ■ u i will be glad to know that shei
^following schools were «pre- has returncd hoine from Me .
sented by models: Clinton. Ford, { jn Greenwood and '
Grav ( ourt - Qwmgs. Greenwood. • ■ • „
Hickory Tavern, laurens. Ninety
Six. Thornwell and Ware Shoals. Mrs J,m . (h ' nsb> has re,unu ‘ d
A group from the Greenwood High home from Joanna Memorial Hos-
i chapter presented an Easter hat ‘ ,n ^ 15 impro'ing
parade M»' Martha Pitts, a teacher in
After the meeting was adjourned, ^ oc * t ^‘U snent the week-end with
i those attending enjoved supper in ' an ^ Mr. David Pitts.
.he Clinton High School cafeteria Mr and Mrs Joc McQuirt and
family viMied Mr and Mrs. How-
Code! Wm. A. Crawford <££
Receives Gold Stor ler ** N,r and ' ,r?i J ^ Niibor5
accompanied them
Medal Last Sunday Mrs. David Pitts was a visitor
Sunday afternoon. March 8. al the ,n 4 5' r *' < !’ vd *5 SotAmlav
.. „ n , , m Mrs Bev.ie Chase is visiting her
Honor Day Parade at Carlisle Md daughUT M „ Lome Amos of Char-
itar> Academy. Bamberg, young lotto. North Carolina
K>lt Crawford of Joanna, was one Mrs N. A Shouse. Ricky Shouse.
ef 21 -indent, from the entire cadet ^ Al Shouse were visitors in
ori* (4 JW es*Ha to receive the Greenville Saturday
(•old Star Medal foe outstanding Friends of Mr» J. O Hucbtc
ataskmic achievriaewt To qualify * |U **' t0 kr »'* she to im-
lur the Gold Si,ir M-rfat a dudem Proving after being sick
mus. Kase mamtaiwd a straight A
avragr m aU »ubje*i» a« *eii as Forestry Com mission
being dt'tmfui'hrd m military
training
Ymmg Crawford won ^DMmg County** HigllWOy 56
lie SuuJi Carohaa State Com mis
uoaed oft tree a the eadrt corps “°" Fhremry has rocenUy evert
The Gold Mars .eve pianod oa the *
imar of mdisidaaJ -rodent by Highway Sd in
James % Iti tirT Com vor-bag la Datrtet F
Officer al Carfade Bdl eo r Graham of ’Weborr
tecad i ortode la« SepMabev Srd “*ity to a part of oar
after has mg romgtotod the rtb program of farm* fire
grade at itoatoa Jwme H.gb School Mr Graham
and to ’h» elder ma of Mr aad F^rb aga cameo a teparalr mow
Mrs Mrs Craafavd of * aad alaa oae tbm la a part of
Job* H. Yorborough, ■ r Tm* — ^
t laofrod. tcomrv Holumb- and
cmaae — Fanrral soemve-. J»r Braody
nt. Ninety Six; Emily Riarr. Hickory
e* u; Martha Beck. Thornwel!: Mary Hill,
y Court-Ota ingg; Betty Adams. Ware
a-*: tiihiha Ha vis Bayne. Ford; Linda
-is l.au»en*.—Photim by Dan Yarixvr-
Lourens County
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