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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE ) Cliatoa, S. C, Thnwday, November l> t Mayor’s Car Bums Whilf Mayor and Mrs. J. J. Cornwall were driving Sunday Afternoon their car caught fire approximately three miles south of the city on Highway 56. Both Mr. and Mrs. Cornwall escaped without injuries, but fire department officials described the car as a total loss after the blaze. The call was answered by a truck from the Clinton fire department.—Photo by Quinton. Mrs. H. B. Williams Dies in Charlotte Mrs. Nancy Young Williams, 47, wife of Harry B. Williams of 2312 Bancroft street, Charlotte, N. C., died Thursday, Nov. 12, 1964 in Presbyterian Hospital, Charlotte. Born August 18, 1917 in Clin ton, she was the daughter of Henry M. Young and Grace Fur- queron Young. Mrs. Williams was a clerk with Carolina Telco Credit Co., and member of First Presbyterian Church. Before her marriage she taught in the Clinton Public Schools and was a graduate of Presbyterian Col lege. Funeral services were held at 11 a. m. Saturday at McEwen West Chapel with Dr. E. Lee Stoffel, her minister, and the Rev. Leonard Topping, associate minister, officiating. Interment in Sharon Memorial Path, Char lotte. Surviving in addition to her parents and husband, are a son, Harry (Hap) B. Williams Jr., of the home: a sister, Mrs. Ro- mayne Hamilton of Easley; four brothers, Henry M. Young Jr., of Clinton; George C. Young, of Travelers Rest; J. Edmunds Young, of Newberry; and the Rev C Davis Young of Hernan do, Miss. Active pallbearers were John D Sigman. Joseph E. Dillon III, Edwan H. Smith, Albert J. Cam eron, W C. Birmingham, all of Charlotte, N. C., and Rembert Truluck of Clinton — Honorary pallbearers were C. L. Kelly, K. G. Pickle. Dr. James Phelps and employees of Carolina Telco Credit Co. Laurens County Library Bookmobile Schedule Week of Nov. 23-25 Monday—Cook home, Camak school. Beeks home, Rhett Mar tin home. Tuesday — Burdette home, Mississippi Young home, Virgin ia Bishop home, Leroy Sanders home, Clinton; Joanna Kinder garten. Brown's office, Simmons home. Wednesday — Garrett store on Greenwood road; Mountville school: Carl Crisp home; Cross Hill Post Office; Smith home, Waterloo; Chandler borne, Wa terloo. Thursday — Thanksgiving holi day. Visits In Greenville Mrs. Marc Weersing, Mrs. Rob ert Vance, and Mrs. Robert Ow ens spent Wednesday in Green ville, going especially for lunch with Mrs. Arch Smith. Two Clintonians Named At Winthrop Thirty-two students were re cently chosen to serve as mar shals at Winthrop College by a special committee appointed by the president of the college. Selected from Clinton were Miss Emily Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Davis, and Mias Sandra Dunaway, daghter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Dunaway. Marshals must have a 3.0 scholastic average and are choaen on the basis of citizen ship and character. Students selected as mar shals serve as ushers for for mal campus functions, includ ing commencement and Aritst Series events. Players of The Week Sophomore Fullback Kenneth Cathey and freshman End Jer ry Chandler are the Clinton and ThomweU football stars honor ed in the final Player-of-the- Week awards. Cathey, a 170-pounder, re ceived the CHS citation pri marily for his defensive play in the 13-13 tie with Doodruff which the Red Devils lost on a penetration playoff. He made several resounding tackles from his linebacker position. Thornwell’s winner, 140-pound left end Chandler, caught four passes and stood out on defense although his squad took a 35-6 defeat at the hands of defending Class C champions Norway. Miss Sharpe Chosen Santa Frlomena By Miss Brenda Sharpe, a senior at the Columbia Hospital School of Nursing, has been selected as a member of the school’s senior honorary society, Santa Filome- na. Membership in Santa Filomena is one of the top honors a stu dent nurse can receive. Mem bership is limited; seven mem bers of the senior class were chosen by the seven members of Santa Filomena who graduated from the school this year. Qual ifications for membership are: “initiative as a leader, ability to demonstrate outstanding nursing care, and achievement toward a higher scholastic standard.” Members of Santa Filomena receive a mniature gold Nightin gale lamp pin to be worn over the heart on their uniforms. This pin becomes a part of the uni form. Miss Sharpe is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Sharpe of Cross Hill. First Catch Your Bird Plan Ahead With A Savings Account u»*» All important goals take planning, and that’s where saving comes ini Regular deposits in a Savings Account bring your goal closer to frui tion. Generous interest rates are compounded regularly, to make your money grow. 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