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t * THE CLINTON CHRONICLE CHnton, S. C., Thursday, May 26, 1966 to attend a meeting June 3-6 m a seven-month period Iil which he qualified In four Halsall to Speak Ruark to Attend Gerald Woodruff , . At Kiwonis Meet , School of Banking , To Attend Meeting ?L%. C, " lsto 568 “ > Prof. E.rl B. Halsall .111 •, Charles W. Ruark. Jr.. OFFICE SllPPMES . V, #. • i expected to k attend the ses sion. Friends Assemble For Miss Blakely’s Day Miss Margaret Blakely, who retires in June after teaching 43 years at Provi dence Elementary School, was honored Sunday with an “I Remember Miss Blake ly Day.” With Miss Blakely are Tommy Douglas, 9. a student in her current third grade, and Arthur Patterson, who was in her third grade class when she began teaching school in 1921.—(Photo by Tru man Owens). Great Company Honors Miss Margaret Blakely Mrs. Clyde Trammell, pres ident of the Lydia Woman’s Club, gave the welcome. . Guests representing various phases of community activi ty paid tribute to the honoree. Miss Margaret Blakely, the program^ They included, Claude Crock- Providenee School teacher for Greetings from two three- cr ’ president of the Clinton the past 43 years who is re- generation families of M i s s Chamber of Commerpe; tiring at the close of the cur- BJakply’s pupils" were given George H. Cornelson, vijie rent term, .was honored by a by J. B. Patterson. Mrs. Ca- President special observance called “I role Templeton, and Mike Remember Miss Blakely Templeton, and by Bill Pat- Day”. at the school Sunday terson, Mrs. Reba Dunaway, afternoon. and Robert Dunaway. Approximately 300 persons Calvin Cooper, program attended the celebration narrator, said Miss Blakely. be the guest speaker at the cashier of M. S. Bailey & ton wiU be arnonK the top Kiwanis Club meeting tonight Son, Bankers, will attend the too representatives of the Pi- (Thursday) at 7 o’clock. His l?th School of Banking of the lot Life Insurance Company subject will be “Some As- South to begin on the Louisi- . , _ . „ ana State University campus pects of Democracy in Emer- j VIay ^ ging Nations." Graduation exercises for Mr. Halsall is a native of bankers Who successfully Charleston and was educated complete the course will be in Charleston schools. He re- held J^ine 11. ceived the A. B. Degree from nor , m on . . the College of Charleston and the M. A. from Duke Univer sity. He is married to the for mer Elise Ray of Aiken. Prior to accepting the po- Lutherans To sitiop of professor of political rtkcprvo Dnv science at Presbyterian Col- , - /a 7 lege in 1958, Mr. Halsall PentCCOSt Sunday taught at the High School of « . Charleston, served in the U,S. As in all liturgical churches Army, and held positions with throughout the world, the St. the Veterans Administration John’s Lutheran Church, Clin- and the E. I. duPont Com- tbn, on next Sunday morniijg pany. will observe the highly festal During World War II he ? ay °/ P®"* 0081 ; tha u birt J- served in North Africa, Italy, ^ tbe ChnsLan Church. England, France and Ger- Dr E ; » Kelsler ' the con - many. He received the Bronze g^gation s interim pastor, Star for service as a civil P™? 1 on - “Pentecost affairs officer in southern Kenewe( l- France. He assisted in open- The local Lutheran Church ing the public schools after *s located on East Hampton occupation in the city of Man- Ave., near the Hampton St. heim, Germany. Mr. Halsall School. is a retired reserve officer, Visitors are always cordial holding the rank of Lt. Col- ly invited and warmly wel- onel. corned. 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Anderson, former su perintendent of School Di$- which was sponsored by the a native of Georgia, moved mein ‘ Lydia Women’s Club. to Clinton at age s,x. attended bcr of the Board of Trustees of the school district; Miss Roberta Prince, Miss Harriet Arthur Patterson, Rt. 1, local schools and was grad- Clinton, a member of the first uated from Clinton High ..... ,, . , _ third grade taught by Miss School in 1917. She returned W'ison, Mrs.^Jud^EUis San- Blakely in 1921, and Tommy to teach at Providence School Douglas, member of her pre- after graduation from Win- sent class, were featured on throp College. TABLE TOP COLI CtDLQR TIM / S*rle» / 19* tube <o* 180 *q. I © ITOR Afew \istd COLOR TV • 24,000-volt New Vista Mark III chassis • Glare-proof rectangular RCA Hi-Lite Color Tube • Super-powerful New Vista VHF tuner, ultra-sensitive Solid State UHF tuner • RCA Automatic Color Purifier “cancels" magnetic distortions $5.95 wkly. SPACE SAVER C@IjOR TV with the fine-furniture look! 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Club members and teachers greeted guests and presided at the guest register. The auditorium where the program took place was dec orated with floor baskets of pink gladioli, snapdragons', and carnations. Other 'ar rangements of pink roses and of magnolias were used throughout the hall. .. Refreshments were served by club members and teach ers at the reception in the dining room, where the table was centered by an arrange ment of pink roses, given by Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bass. Also in the dining room was displayed a pictorial histocy of Miss Blakely’s career, ift- eluding snapshots - of her childhood, college days, groups of third grade pupils, and events at Providence School. Mountville Grange Holds Session The Mountville Subornate Grange held their monthly meeting May 19 at the Grange Hall. A. J. Finley, Master, called the meeting to order and the Grange was opened in the 4th. Degree. 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