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•“-i ■**: i $-THB CUI0NICL1, CUnl«n,-«. C, Ww. 2,1967 . •’ -JS&f.'•. * , • . . „ ■ _ • % * V' m *- ' ' ' srves Book Week j. In obsen^nic4tr (^^“Book Week ” High Schoc^-library Rad op en house fhr the Taculty after school on Monday. More than four hundred, dollars, worth of new books were’on display. Each teacher received,; a bulletin of new book mark with “Take Off With 'Books”, which is the title of the poem especially written, in for Book Week by Odgen Nash. books and a i the 'caption During the afternoon re freshments were served by these' student librarians,, Beth Johnson, Billie odwin, Rena Ramage, Janice Weir, Susan Bryan and Cathy Sea- wright. During the days following, students have presented skits and talks about Book Week over the intercom. Mrs. M. C. Poole is librar ian. USE CHRONICLE WANT ADS . ..•* Give your Sweetheart your love and American Tourister, » - ■ — the luggage with the The Whatzit is the red, white and blue name tag on all American Tourister bags. It’s what helps you spot your bags at the terminal. It’s what tags you as someone who knows what’s what about travel. Foam rubber padded handles, luxurious interiors, swing action locks. 26 styles, 8 colors From $19.96. Celt bra tec Birthday Dillard Boland, Jeweler Pitts Street — Clinton, S. C. MIMIIR OP NATIONAL BRIDAL SKRVICI MISS BLALOCK Miss Blalock In 'Who's Who' Miss Almena Brooks Bla lock of Clinton is one of twelve seniors at Converse College in Spartanburg nam ed to “Who’s Who Among Students in American Col leges and Universities.” Selection is based each year on scholarship, leader ship, participation in aca demic and extracurricular activities, citizenship and po tential. She is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. G. R. Blalock. PC Newspaper Gets Honor Rating The Presbyterian College student newspaper has re ceived a First Class honor rating by the Associated Col legiate Press for issues pub lished last spring, it was an nounced today. The weekly, entitled “The Blue Stocking” and edited by Charles Eagles of Florence, received its highest marks in the areas of campus news coverage, sports, editorials and layout. Tony Dendy of Greenville serves as manag ing editor; Rush Otey of Gainesville, Ga., assistant ed itor; and Kirk Peavy of Atlanta, business manager. On Sunday, Oct. 29, Mrs. Mary L. Johnson of 509 West Carolina Ave. observed her 80th. birthday with a dinner given in her honor by her daughters, Misses Elsie, Flossie, and Sarah ^Johnson. Mrs. Johnson attributes her longevity to early retire ment, prayers and few wor ries. She often uses the ex pression “work doesn’t kill anyone.” Seminar Conducted Mrs. Dorothy Scarborough, arts and crafts instructor, Homemaker Service, State De partment of Public Welfare, conducted a day’s Handicraft Institute for the Homemaker Units of Laurens and Green ville Counties Tuesday. The one-day Institute was held at the Laurens Coun ty Homemaker Demonstration Apartment, C-124 Spring Street. Attending were Mrs. Flos sie Ligon, Mrs. Marinelle Hunter, Laurens County Homemaker Unit; Mrs. India Garrett, Homemaker Super visor, Miss Othella Head, Mrs. Helen S. Lake, Mrs. Verleah Murray, Mrs. Ella S. Nichols, and Mrs. Lulee C. Washington, of the Greenville County Homemaker Unit. UDC TO MEET The Stephen D. Lee Chap ter of UDC will meet to night, Nov. 2 at the home of Mrs. A. A. Ramage, Jr. at 7:30 o’clock. CITATION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION The State of South Carolina, County of Laurens By J. H. Dasson, Probate Judge: WHEREAS William D. Taylor made suit to me to grant him Letters of Admin istration of the Estates and effects of Inez Taylor Suber. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the Kindred and Creditors of the said Inez Taylor Suber, deceased, that they be and appear before pne, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Laurens Court House, Laurens, S. C. on No vember 16, next, after publi cation hereof, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 31st day of Oct. Anno Dom ini, 1967. J. Hewlette Wasson (Seal) J.P.L.C. N2-2c-N9 » M** a**- ‘Pr .**> . ■ ■■ >' ;|"> 4P' •' if f y . -y- . ■ ■ y ...... ' • ^ •••• / ^ : •: * . x V- Mr aii ,• F.M ;v; is'Efr da?!/'' iU< , < .J AVE HAVE A WIDE VARIETY AND SE LECTION OF FA MOUS NAME BRAND TOYS — THOSE NA- TIONALLY KNOWN. Kenner’s FREEZE QUEEN $14.00 ../u V - * v.* * Easy J^ake OVENS ... $16.00 \ • Easy Wash DISH WASHERS $13.00 BIG BURGER GRILL $4.00 MATTEL’S THING-MAKERS FUN FLOWERS — CREEPIE PEOPLE CREEPY CRAWLERS GAMES BY PARKER BROS. 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