The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, March 10, 1966, Image 4
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THE CLINTON ITIRONICLE
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Clinton. S. 0., Thursday, March 10, 196fi
Highlights
From Clinton High
By PATSY SIMMONS
Diana Addis returned to
school this week after conva
lescing from an appendecto
my. Dianna, who is a junior
at CHS,' had to miss two
weeks of school.
Tommy Johnson also re
turned to school this week.
Although Tommy is still in a
cast, he can make it from
class to class quite well on
his crutches.
Last Friday morning in
chapel Dr. Neill G. Whitelaw
of Presbyterian College, talk-
y
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Community Concert Leaders
Mrs. Mary Wallace (left). New
York representative of Community
Concerts, was in Clinton to assist in
the annual membership campaign of
the local Community Concert Associ
ation. Others, from left, are Mrs.
Robert Hanson, membership co-
chairman; Mrs. Frank Sherrill presi-
•.dent; Mrs. Lewis Hay, corresponding
secretary; Mrs. Robert Wassung,
membership chairman.—Yarborough
Photo.
Conceif Campaign
In Last Two Days
ends (Saturday after a two, Bros. Gulf Station, Gordon’s
week concentrated effort to Shoe Store, C. W. Cooper Gar-
enroll members for the 1966- age. Leonard-Marler Ins. Ag-
67 season. oncy, Dailey’s Nursery, Lau-
Persons wishing to buy in- rcns Dining Club, Lou’s
The current membership dividual memberships or Shoppe. v
campaign conducted by the sponsor, patron or donor Also: Clinton Bawling Cfcn-
Clinton Community Concert memberships are urged by ter. The Clinton Chronicle
Association moves into its Mrs. Wassung to contact Clinton Cl e a n e r s, Corn-
last two days as workers con- headquarters between 10:00 munity Cash, H. D. Payne,
tact prospective new mem- and 11:30 a. m. and 2:00 to Biley Insurance Agency, Clin-
bers through nootv Saturday. 4:00 p. m, today and Friday, ten Cafe, Kay wood Corp.,
All renewals of 1965-66 and befcxre noon Saturday. Clinton - Newberry Natural
memberships and new mem- Memberships will be closed Gas, Piggly-Wiggly, Shealy’s
berships are to bel turned into after that time. Florist, Ruby’s Beauty Shop,
campaign co-chairmen Mrs. Appearing here next season Adair’s Men’s Shop, Howard’s
Robert Wassung and Mrs. will be The Revelers Male Pharmacy, Torrington Co.,
Robert Hanson at the Mary Quartette, Richard Hayman, Oaklane Shop.
Musgrove Hotel headquar- the Manhattan Pops Orches- Patrons: Carolina Service
ters this week. The drive tra, and Ronald Turini. pian- Station, Music & Service Cen-
ist. A bonus concert. Two Go ter, L a u r e n s Beautirama,
Dancing, will be available to Citizens Federal Savings &
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ed on • Science.” Dr. W’hite-
law gave some interesting a u new rnemebrs on April 5. Loan, Mary Musgrove Motor
points about devices and in- individual rrtemberships are Hotel, Clinton Paper Box Co.,
struments that are used in 3750, adults; $3.00, children Dobbins Insurance Agency,
today s world of modern sci- an( j students; ‘$20, patrons; Industrial Supply, Hallmark,
$12.50, sponsors. An addition- Shirt Co., Winn-Dixie Stores,
ul charge of $4.00 is made for Gala Motor Inn, M. S. Bailey
I his week the Student tf l0Se w h 0 wish to attend the & Son, Bankers.
p 0U "f U f ( I P ° n !° r ^ d ? Renville concert programs. Also: Lvnn Cooper Ine.,
n,‘h shT o Ud Th * a 1 ^ hnt ° n f t,r $ 100 for unreserved seats, First National Bank of Lau-
Htgh School. The display of children onlv. Ff'rW Ralrlvi/ir*
encc.
J. C. THOMAS, Jeweler
Clinton — Joanna
paperback books was arrang
ed in such categories as nov-
rens, Baldwin Motors, Dr.
A number of persons buy Marc C. Weersing, J. C.
els fiction science religion membershi P s for deserving Thomas, Jeweler, Joanna
L; ’_. ,’ students in the city schools Stores, Belks Department
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tarw*nf ’ th aIld or at Thornwell or Whitten Store, The Country Shop,
? ' C 1 ♦ n '’ *♦ Village, Mrs. Hanson said, in Bank of Clinton, Azalea
classes made special tnps to . . . . ’ , ’ . ’
the display in order that stu- urg ! ng donors lo Homes > c l in ton Mills, Green-
wood Mills, Joanna Plant.
Donors To Thornwell: Clin-
. ^. . . ... .. continue this custom,
dents might write down the
books they wished to order. Sponsors, patrons and don-
Most students ordered novels ors ^ or 19&j‘(36 are listed be-
for parallel reading and hand- ^ ow:
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Sponsors; Jacobs Bros.,
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Mrs. Davenport
Waterloo—Mrs. Willie Lusk
Davenport, 76, of Rt. l.Wat-
terloo, died at her home
Monday at 1:00 p. m. after
an illness of several years.
A native of Greenville
County, she was a daughter
of the late Susan Crawford
Lusk. She had lived in the
Waterloo community for 25
ygafg. and was a member of
Reedy Grove Pentecostal
Holiness Church. Her hus
band was the late Charlie
Davenport.
Surviving are a son, Tha-
mer C. Davenport of Watcr-
of Mrs. T. C. Johnson, and
Frances Madden of Water
loo; one granddaughter, and
four great-grandchldren.
Funeral services were con
ducted Wednesday at 3:30 p.
m. at Reedy Grove Pente
costal Holiness Church by
Rev. A. W. Dennis. Buria!
was in the church cemetery..
Mrs. Thomason
Laurens—Mrs. Myrtle Tur
ner Thomason, 50, of Rt. 3,
Laurens, wife of Furman E.
Thomason, died Friday
morniqg of injuries received
in an automobile accident.
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Native of Greenville Coun
ty, daughter of the late John
Turner, she was a surgical
Henry and Maggie Layton
technician at the Laurens
D i s t r i c t Hospital and a
member of Chestnut Ridge
Baptist Church.
Surviving in addition to
her husband are a son, Er's-
kine Thomason of the home;
two daughters, Miss Maxine
Thomason of Columbia, and
Jr., of Knoxville, Tenn.;
Mrs. A. E. (Dorfsl Stevens,
three brothers, Roy E. and
Harry M. Turner of Green
ville, and Sam M. Turner
of Charleston; and four sis
ters, Mr*. Sam X. Snoddy of
Rockingham, N. C.; Mrs. G.
V. Simms of Johnson City,
Tenn.; Mrs. C. H. Colvin of
Dayton, Ohio; and Mrs. Ed
ward Burdette of Greenville.
Funeral services were con
ducted Saturday at 4:00 p.
m. at Chestnut Ridge Bap
tist Church by Rev. F. M.
. Julian. Burial was in the
church cemetery.
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We have restocked our store with new more r :;e for
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J.C. THOMAS, Jeweler
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CLINTON
JOANNA