The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 02, 1966, Image 8
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Miss Duncan Gets
Degree at Lander
Miss Patrician Ann Duncan,
daughter of Mr. 1 and Mrs. F.
A. Duncan, was awarded a
B. S. Degree at Lander Col
lege, Greenwood, during gra
duation exercises last week
end.
Clinton, S. Thursday, May 26, 1966
Miss Duncan, who complet
ed her studies last winter, is
employed with C it S National
Bank in Atlanta, Ga.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our
heartfelt thanks for the many
expressions of sympathy
shown us at the sudden death
of our dear wife and qnother,
Mrs. tf. M. McElhannon. The
floral tribute, cards, food,
your visits and other kind
nesses were deeply appreci
ated. May God bless each of
you is our prayer.
C. M. McElhannon and
Children
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BeH Street High School Hold* Commencement Finals
Bell Street Hisfh School held : commencement exercises May
2B with George W. Watts, senifir, presiding. Orations were de
livered by Johnny Brown (valedictorian), Mary Jean Kinard
(salutatorian) and Vivian Harley (honor student and class
president). McQuilla Hudson, principal, awarded diplomas to
members of the graduating class. The candidates were present
ed by Rev. Wallace E. Crumlin, senior advisor. Rev. J. D. Ham
monds gave the benediction.
Graduating seniors — Front row, left to right — Francis
Williams, Shirley Atkinson, Mae Carwide, Betty Simpson, Anna
Richardson, Mary Kinard (Salutatorian), Barbara Evans,
Darolene Clark, Sarah Copeland, Annie Suber, Robertha Cook,
Doris Pitts, Jannie Higgins, Lillian Byrd, Spencie Kinard,
Vivian Harley.
Middle row — Charles Taylor, Curtis Rice, Hubert Adams,
Albertine Williams, Jeannette Jones, Christene Cook, Lucille
Miller, Amelia Pyles, Ethel Martin, Cora Simmons, George Su
ber, Dollye Franks, Helen Goggins, Mary Adams, Betty Atkin
son, Evelyn Reeder, George Watts, Westley Crawford.
Back row — George Darby, Matthew Young, Jimmie
Cheeks, Jessie Watts, Larry Adams, Johnny Brown, (Valedic
torian), Nathaniel Robinson, Joseph Gilliam, David Dillard,
Hiram Pitts, Willie Cooke, Willie Blakely, James Vance, James
Dillard, Willie Wyatt.
Not present for photo — Robert Byrd, David Moore, Mary
> McGue. — Photo by Nichols.
Fountain Inn; and S. J. Wal- members are reminded that service area, the cooperative
drep, Rt. 1, Enoree. they have to be present to be represepts a plant investment
Featured on the program eligible to win prizes. of more\than $5,000,000 mpin-
r -- will be entertainment by the Manager Henry M. Faris taining 2,083 miles of distribu-
The Board of Directors of ated for re-election to the or- Castaways, a group-.of . local reports that the organization tion lines throughout Laurens,
♦ ho i anrens Fleetric Coooer* ganization’s board of direc- high-school boys. Drawing for is now serving 921? consumer- Greenville, Spartanburg coun-
1 , j*, tors R L Henderson Rt 1 prizes t0 be given to mem ' 1 owners - an increase of 2334 ties, with small mileage in
ativc has completed plans for 8ilApsonville . w A \ Iarlin ’ bers will be held j*t the con- during the last ten years. One Newberry, Union, Anderson
Laurens Electric Co-Op
Annual Meeting June 11
the organization’s annual-bus-
incss meeting to be held* on
June 11 at 10 a.m. at the’Lau
rens County fairgrounds/
Held each year for the
member - owners of the? local
corporation and opened to the
general public, the, business
meeting is scheduled to be
held beneath a mammoth
tent with registration fo be
gin at 9:00. Co-op Resident
\V. M. Gresham predicts a
large attendance for this
event, and urges all members
to attend and participate in
the business meeting. . '
In addition to the election
of three directors .ta* serve,
a three - year term .dn the
board of directors, reports will
be given by officers' of the
cooperative. The fdlloydhg
members have been nomln-
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elusion of the meeting and of the larger industries in its and Abbeville', counties.
ELECT
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Hubert W. Graydon
STATE
SENATOR
A Man Who Will Not
Sacrifice Principle for
Gain
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Miss Wilson Tb
Graduate Sunday
Miss Harriet Wilsph wilTre-
ceive a Bachelor of Arts in
elementary education degree
from Furman University on
June 5. She has accepted a
position with the Greenville
County schools, teaching the
sixth grade at Cone Eelemen-
tary School. ’
In 1965 Miss Wilson was
the President of Mu Phi Ep
silon, professional musie -sor
ority, and was also chosen
the Sweetheart of Phi Mu Al
pha, an honorary music fra
ternity. - ——■ • -
Sho is the daughter of Mrs.
Virginia Wilson from Clinton.
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Joanna Stores
Joanna, S. C.—6f£d&7_3i
County
HOUkE of ^
representatives r."
, I hereby announce myself
a candidate for the House, of
Representatives fr6m Laur
ens County in , the. Jipie
14 Democratic primary, and
pledge to abide by the rules
lUons of yuf Oemh- ’
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