The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 22, 1967, Image 6

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/* I i-— 1' THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Clinton, S. C, Thursday, June 22, 1967 These are the Senior 4-H girls who participated in the County Achievement Program- Front row, left to right: Jeannie Webb, Mona Kay; back row: Martharene Na bors and Ann Simmons. » "i a | m safety, dog cart, etc., 4^-*^ which an exhibit could not ;be brought in wrote a story tell ing what they hdd done in J their projects. Thirty-nine girls enteffed the county competition and-, 1 fifty-one items were, exhibit-'f ed. Twenty-eight blue ribbons [ were awarded to these girls, P. L. Adoir, 67 - P. L. Adair, 67, retired far mer of Rt. 1, Clinton, died unexpectedly at 1 his home ear ly Wednesday afternoon, June 14. Born in Laurens County, son of Mrs. Sallie Stone Adair and the late E. H. Adair, he T. W. Brown Named lived most of his Hfe in clin- Spinning Supervisor ton and was a member of the * . ^ di *. Leesville Southern Methodist ^ JOQnnG rlOnt Church. Thomas Wesley Brown, 407 Surviving also are two sons, ^tts St., Clinton, has been Lyles C. Adair of Himpton, n * m ed third shift supervisor Va., and Thomas R. Adair of of s P innin g at Joanna Plant the home; three sisters, Mrs. ^°- 14 of Greenwood Mills. A. B. Jacks and Mrs. J. E. Brown has been associated Templeton of Clinton and w ^h Greenwood Mills and its Mrs. A. S. Yarborough of Predecessor company since Tampa, Fla.; and a brother, having worked that time W. E. (Jack) Adair of Cfin^ in yarn s P inn ‘ n g departments. t on Married and the father of Funeral services were con- two, he attends Calvary Bap- ducted Friday at 5 p.m. at Church. His hobbies in- Leesville Southern Methodist c ^ uc * e hunting, baseball and Church by Rev. Legrand Ad- °ther sports, ams. Burial was in the church , , . . . cemetery. KeiSler S Subject Pallbearers were Edwin Dr. E. B. Keisler, interim Wallace, William Adair, Jr., pastor of St. John’s Lutheran James Jacks, Sr., James Church, will preach next Sun- Jacks, Jr., Phillip Rogers, Jr. day morning on, “The Perils and E. A. Jacks. of Prosperity”. Parade To Begin Lydia Presbyterian VBS A parade and registration session at 3:00 p.m. on Satur day, June 24 will begin the activities for the Lydia Pres byterian Church annual Va cation Bible School. “Explore God’s Hidden Wonders” is the theme of the school. Studies and crafts dealing with the theme have been chosen. Those plannnig to attend should meet at the church on Saturday at 3:00 p.m. for the parade through the Lydia Community. Registration will be held at the church imme diately after the parade. The Vacation Bible School begins on Monday, June 26 and is being held through Friday, June 30. Recreation will begin at 5:00 p.m. and the classes will start at 5:30 p.m. each evening. All children 4 years and older are invited to attend. HERE EOF FUNERAL The following were here for the funeral of Miss A r v a Henry: Mr. and Mrs. Craig Purcell, Salisbury, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Fayette Henry, Lees ville; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Drayton Dillard, Andrews; Mrs. John Wm. Dillard, New York; Miss Virginia Garrett, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Holland, Laurens; Earl H. Holland, Ed Pitts, polumbia; Mrs. O. 'O. Copeland, Mrs. W. O. Miller,, Newberry; Miss Maria Young, Miss Maude McDaniel, Miss Florel M. Brown, Laurens. R. R. Armstrong Laurens — Raymond Ralph Armstrong, 62, of Rt. 3, Lau rens died Tuesday in a Green wood hospital after a long ill ness. Native of Laurens County, son of the late Thomas and Mamie Henderson Armstrong, he was an employe of Riegel Corp. of Ware Shoals. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Alice Hovis Armstrong; three sons, - Wofford Armstrong of Williamston, Ralph Armstrong of Simpsonville and Charles Armstrong of Laurens; two daughters, Mrs. Edward D. Greenwood of Saginaw, Mich., and Miss Kathy Armstrong of the home; a brother, Leroy Armstrong of Hodges; three sisters, Mrs. Jim Putnam of Hodges, Mrs. Bob Benchoff and Mrs. Ida Sanders of Greenville; and three grand children. Funeral services will be held today (Thursday) at 4 p.m. at Union Baptist Church by Rev. Glenn Mosteller and Rev. Homer Hampton. Burial will be in the church ceme tery. The body is at the home and will be placed in the church at 2 p.m. These are the Junior 4-H girls who participated in the County Achievement Program. Left to right, front row: Cindy Cook, Amelia Finley, Janie Thomson, Nina Sim mons, Virginia Ann Babb; back row: Gail Childress, Ann Hill, Jan Young, Debbie Stoddard, Beverly Cook, and Charleen Benjamin. 4-H Achievement Program Held The Laurens County 4-H Achievement program was held Tuesday, June 13, in Laurens in the Agricultural Building. Girls who received blue rib- tions for their exhibits at the local achievement ’ program lire invited to participate in the County Achievement Pro gram. This gives local blue ribbon winners an opportun ity to compete with other blue ribbon winners from all over the county. Each eligible girl was ask ed to bring an exhibit and an information sheet in each project she received a blue ribbon at local achievement. These exhibits were judged by the Home Agents. Each girl’s information sheet told the name of her project, the name of the item exhibited, the procedure used in making the exhibit, and the things she had learned in her, project. Girls who were in projects such as health, ■ Tested 23 times for quality Pour the one you're sure of... Pet Fresh Milk GOOD FOOD! FAST SERVICE! 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