The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 08, 1967, Image 13
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6-PACK COOLER
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4-QT. ICE BUCKET
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Ice Cube Trays
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BEDSPREADS
19% rayon bedspreads,
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DOUBLE SNORKLE MASK $1.9$
EAR PLUGS 19c
28” BEACH BALL 66c
_ 20” SWIM RING 39c
COPPERTONE, 6 oz $1.87
QUICK TAN, 4 oz i .... $1.99
KITCHEN KNIVES
BUTCHERS — SLICERS — BONING
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10 Foot Wire Fence ’99c
> 36*Uiigi4 Pool $1-88
68” Inflated Pool $3.77
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Enlarged TB
Association
Or
A total of 72 persons at- 1 1
tended the organizatterial
meeting of the Tuberculoaif
and Health Associaton of Ar
ea 6 at the Greenwood Cotm- * 1
ty Health Department . ott
Tuesday, May 16. The invo
cation was given by Mrs. J. .
S. Culbreath, of Johnston* ?
and the motion for organiza
tion was made by Mrs. John
A. Harris of Abbeville. In
cluded in the new area asso
ciation are the counties of-
Abbeville, Edgefield, ''Green-
wood, Laurens, McCormick,
Newberry and Saluda.
The membership adopted
by-laws, ahd elected 41 direc
tors, four officers and an ex
ecutive committee of 11 mem
bers to handle the affairs bf
the new association. L. B.
Adams, of Greenwood, served
as chairman of the nominat
ing committee.
A program of work, outlin
ing proposed activities and a
supporting budget of $29,633
was presented by Rev. Jqmes
A. Rowers of Greenwood, and
adopted by the newly-elected
directors as follows: L. B.
Adams, Mrs. R. F. Allender,
Greenwood; Mrs. James N.
Bonner, Due West; Rev.
James A. Bowers, T. I. Dow
ling, Mrs. Marrel Hardy,
Mrs. W. F. Mauldin, Rev.
Frank L. Roof, Mrs. Joe H.
Seal, Richard W. Stowe,
Greenwood; 1 Richard Ed
wards, Mrs. C. F. Hughes,
Mrs. C. Allen Pruitt, Abbe
ville.
Also Calvin A. Cooper, Clin
ton; Mrs. James N. Bonner,
Mrs. Albertine Johnson, Due
West; Charles W. Coleman,
Edgefield; Mrs. - S. E. Mar
tin, Gray Court; David D.
Boland, Joanna; D. J. Gray,
Johnston; Henry M. Paris,
Dr. William D. Irvine, Mrs.
Sam M. Leaman, Harold W.
McClintock, Isaac M. White,
Laurens; James M. Dorn,
Mrs. Inez Harris, Joe R.
Meredith, McCormick.
Also .lames D. Brown, John
W. Rutherford, Miss G r a ce
Summer, Rev. Neil E. Trues-
dell, Newberry;’ W. A. Gard
ner, Ninety Six; Mrs. W. C.
Koon, Pomaria; Rev. J. Hil
ton Roof, Prosperity; Mrs.
Joe Cal Watson, Jr., Ridgq
Spring; Mrs. Edwin B. Eth-
rodge, Mrs. James Langford,
Saluda; Mrs. Paul M. Carpen-
ler, Trenton; Mrs. H. B. Mor-
and. Rev. J. C. Rice, J.,
Ware Shpals.
Miss Mary Frances Slade,
of Etlgefeild, announced that
137 had accepted membership
in the area association. James
D. Brown, of Newberry, marie
housing and equipment re
commendations, and Thomas
I. Dowling, of Greenwood,
presented personnel policies
which were accepted. ,j. ^
Plans lor the area associ
ation were made by a steering
committee composed of repre
sentatives from the seven
counties. Rev. J. C. Rice, Jr.,
of Ware Shoals, who served
as chairman, presided, at the
organization. Dr. Martin M.
Teague of Laurens, was CO-
chainnan of the 26-member
committee.
Newly-elected officers in
clude Richard W. Stowe, of
Greenwood, president; Rev.
Neil E. Truesdell, of Newber
ry, president - elect; Mrs. Ed
win B. Etheredge, of Saluda,
secretary; and Hairold W.
McClintock, of Laurens, trea
surer.
Named to the association
executive committee for a
one-year term were Mrs.
James N. Bonner, Due West;
James M. Dorn, McCormick;
W. A. Gardner, Ninety Six;
D. J. Gray, Johnston; Mr$.
W. C. Koon, Pomaria; Mrs.
Joe Cal Watson, Jr., Ridge
Spring; and Mrs. John T.
Young, Clinton. ,
Other directors by counties
are: Abbeville, Richard Ed
wards, Mrs. Claude F. Hugh
es, Mrs. Albertine Johnson,
Mrs. C. Allen Pruitt; Edge-
field, Mrs. Paul M. Carpen
ter, and Charles W. Coleman;
Greenwood, Mrs. R. F. Al
lender. Mrs. Marrel Hardy,
Mrs. W. F. Mauldin, Mrs., H.
B. Morgan, Rev. Frank L.
Roof. Mrs. Joe H. Seal; Lau
rens, David D. Boland, Alvin
A. Cooper, Henry M. Paris,
Dr. William D. Irvine, Mrs.
Sam M. Leaman, Mrs. S. El
Martin and Isaac M. White;
McCormick. Mrs. Inez Harris,
and Joe R. Meredith; New
berry, Rev. J. Hilton Roof,
John W. Rutherford.
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