The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 11, 1968, Image 18

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4t ■ • » • * IK—THE CHRONICLE. Clinton. S. C., April 11. 1%K Ssw-V "t ' ii Clinton High ■i( By I IN WOOD COX Dui'im this (‘lection week ol ('US, .Inn Johnson was i lectril our 1W>9 I’l'esident and 1'OiTe-t Adair a elec ted our \'ice [‘resident Jim - cainpaien manager uas l.in- uiM (1 ( 11\. and Forrest s cam paicn manager \\ < Jinki Sad- Icr Itccau e o! their hard work our chi m J u a^ decoi ated by pi ister'i and\ papcr->. and * ,,: i d ; d a I e hall tier - \> the \ ote 11 \ caied. the majority n) the ( 1!s e:know by u hum tin i p t. n- could !i, t |) ( tilled, an11 we know ,-v !• \ ' U on t !ct US •'•it the' 1111\( n I In ( ("uh ■ it lie !’ 1 ;i Sc:cnc(‘ ■ ed medal- to all e .'“.ci -air wm- rf ,d - n rcceix ed aw ard m chem- Jahnson re el :ai t r physics. . u recci\ cd the \ W i u ish to ,ird e\cr\ person :,tr the -ucccss ot ( ’.ten !F l; School F.uid : ci i" th cei\ t d an e a i o' 2" .n the state : eontc -■ w h:ch w as held ! P t r. >■ 11 mh Sch' .'•! :n ('< •!- ,: n 11 a l lie'. r.-ce; \ i d a " 1 : n. in -dltt -eadins and a :: '.tin. me incert play ms aera jin. fin o\ crall "2 r,,' a U e are all \ er> proud Mr Boukni-'ht and his liatul. (in Monday. cramyone tom d out that we did not h.,\ e 'o come to school on the Mondav at'"r our Kast(‘r \a- eatien Thf announcement aniu-cd everyone and we u ere all !ad to know that we didn't ha\ e to make up our snow days as ihsienated pre viotisly I know that all CHS (M's will havt a ureat \ aca tion and 1 hope that y ou will. • too ’ H AI ’ 1 ’ y FASTKK' Davidson St. Program Set The Da\ id m St• ce' Bapt:<t rhurch ch ir w dl present a special program oi approjun- at( Ka-tc music and Scrip turi Sunday moi'nine m c -m memoratam ot I he t 'rue:! i\- :on and I he Bc-Mirrect ion The thente ' U 'he 11 o'clock -er\ icc The (dot aius Christ 1'hc pa.-tcr. Kc\ M Floyd Hcllam''. will read tin M-rip- tuia and e:\e ’he tncdita'ion. Duncan's Creek Service Slated Duncan'' Creek Brt'shv san Church will have an e; morninc worship set v ice binnina at 7 JO A M Ka'tt _ Sundav. \pnl Comunion will al<o be c hrated and will he led by ('.come C Bellincrath Clinton Dr Bellinsrath will he a - siMed in the service by 1’C students Hay Combs and KU'h Otey. who regularly fill the pulpit at the church All visitors are’ invited and welcome to attend. Four Locol Girls Practice Teaching Four local uirls are amotiff the Ufa Winthrop Collette stu dents who are now practice teaelutv-! throuuhout the state Betty \nn Strond ot Joanna m teaching; in the Aiken County school system. Maria \nne Kins ol Clinton is teachitu: in (iraiufeburu ( Ount v Sue Andreii Stroud ol Joanna and Susan K. ! u of (Hinton are teaching York County. In North Carolina, aln ;. 325,000 persons are empli.y, by the textile and apparel u dustries — more than 5() | cent ot the state’s indtisli- labor force. ViN M ,\l DLi'Cv A ! ION The Clinton Junior *m: S !’•> • t! ' i y. ;.r has tipen dedicated Mr ar Mt ' I’. WF 'cr. Mr. W ilder is sui>er- ’c ' ■ ’ ' S ■ ’ hi trat >(1 an 1 Mrs. Wilder is ' 'tec . ''c 1 f a' < antoii .l.mior 11 lull. Sltown c' “ ;.rr i ' 'o t i i’t, Marv Helen ( onolv. a mem- hei of the unuihil staff; Susie Keller, via* president of thi’ Student Council: Mr. Wilder Mrs. Wilder. Hilly Yotmy. presiden' of the Student Council; and Harrell Shealy, a n.cm'oer of the annual staff. ( Yarborou'.' It Photo i CROSS HILL NEWS By MBS. s.\KAll S! (.AKS Mr- F 1’ Boa/man. 1! B ( orrespondent Scuars and Cindy Sesars Mis< 1.: 1!ic Mac Kudd ha u '"'' ,)l|v ' in, ‘ v "' vlsl,, ’ r ' m been (|uitc ill m Sell Mi ni' r (ircciiv die on luc -day ml Ho-pital She ' nnpi o The copjmunitv welcomes in '2 tin Frick laimlv who occupy Mrs 1 urncr Pm-on ha ,| 1( inrmcr Cunnin.ham returned home Irom Ba .lcv ,, . ,, , ,, , home Mr f rick w as Nan Memorial Hc'Pital , . Cunnmuham and thev have Mr J. .1 (icorac lias Ihmmi a patient in the 1.aureus Dis- mov cd heic loun ( lam.ii. •net Hospital. 1 he ( ross Hill ( ouncil held Sprina brunts on the day s its monthly mcctmu at the 1hat ni( . n ' s h( ., ir) i„. r ; U1 'c Town Hall on Monday , April 1 FOR THE BEST, IN GOD WE TRUST VOTE FOR M. H. Patterson Candidate For Election As MAGISTRATE HI NTER TOWNSHIP At MOUNTYILLE and JOANNA Experienced, Sober and Fair 4 Years A Peace Officer Your Vote and Support Appreciated \ is it lit; lOWLR — S'lev.n aaeve are seven men: ei ■ 1 : : ) ” “|. 1 \ :M. \. ;ti 1 recently visited M e ! ”> T I . ••.<:'t ]■' r< T %' rv in ’he Enoree Dis- triet el r!'■ > t' *'t *'i' \ I- 'erest. Assistant 1 > 1 ! •’ K ' 1 i i 1 'it' !( r exphi ined the use of tile t er 1 ’: i f' * ! i* !'. plays in detection of for- est t’ii'es. S'h' (V. n alinvt', Trent re' vv. left to rigfht. ;i.!e (n’urg'i' i' imiinenam, .Mike Hatton. Johnny I h l.l 1 Sc in ns. Charles Yarherniiyh and >f:irk ] 'er: S’ .-ell 1 Vi i\\ . M rs Frank Dailey, Ih’ii ( ! i- t’ 1 .. r !h . a•: i Mrs. L av Fernell. MOUNTVILLE NEWS Rev. Ira Carey of F.dac- field filled the pulpit at the First Baptist Church on Sun day in the Absence of the pastor. Rev John Turner who was in a revival at Mt. (fa 11a uher near Ware Shoals. V. J. Plyler and sons Ricky and Eddie of Matthews. \. C.. were the dinner truests of his mother. Mr< B F. Ply ler. on Sunday. Mrs. C. L. Coats, accom panied by her si'ter, Mrs. Tina Stowe of (iainesville, (la., spent some time recent ly in Miami, Fla. iif the temptation to rush into unaccustomed activity, the South Carolina Heart Associ ation warns. +fiTtpotni: FAMILY SIZE FREEZER Holds 354 IDs. SPECIAL! Come In Today • Porcelain-on-Steel Liner • 12.1 Sq. Ft. Shelf Area • Three Refrigerated Shelves • Four Door Shelves • Reservoir Bottom Catches Spills • Quiet Magnetic Door Closing FREE SERVICE AND DELIVERY Ciinton-Lydia Mills Stores s:{:5-2a(is ( ALL (()LLE( T (HIKE S33-3D71 HOM E DIXIE FENCE, Inc. BOX 131 — CLINTON, S. C. SANDY GARNER DOYLE COOK r>v MRS. L. K ADAMS ( orrespondents Mrs Doris Benjamin and ('hnstme an i Mr and Mr' Thoma IV Owen' ol Clint m ^ spent ]a-t Wednesday at ('U'm*on l mv t rsity . Mr Beniamin abended Honor and Awards Day IF'r on Zeke Bcianun m.ule *h( Dean's List Mr. and Mts J Roy Crisp Mrt Jimmy Lynch of Un ion .'pent the weekend with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lynch. j Mr. and Mrs. Luther Baker and Ani’eleer of Columbia 'pent the weekend with Mr. .and Mif Walter Benjamin. Don Faircloth of Laurens 'Pent th(> weekend with his cousin Johnnv Hudgens. Mr Carol Cooks and Mr Stevens of Clinton spent with Mrs. Herbert Foundations Should Be Stronc ?er-inr If your home is built only on you and your power, it is resting on shaky foundations. When yo.; collapse your home collapses too. Why not bu id ^ your home on stronger foundations—on the f oun- |j|V dations afforded by adequate life insurance p’Ofec- tion? Your family and your home deserve the strength of life insurance. REPRESENTATIVES ^ rWrFSFNT ATIVFS SIDNEY H A RTZOG—833-2333 i .a i i v FRANK LYDA—833-1784 mSBC 01 IN H RR—833-0llb« ^ ^ ^ ^ itfaL FRED BRA(i(i—833-1663 SPiti/ JltAanmee r Mom^any spent the weekend n Macon. (la,, with then' brother-in-law Sunday and sister. Mr and Mrs, Burn- Thoma- The.c attended the X1 '' <'>nd Mrs. Howard By- wedding ol their n.ccc Satur- nrs (, t f harleston sjx’nt the day muht. Mrs Thomas was weekend with Mr. and Mrs. the b’rmer Klizabeth Lynn ut H Watts. Clmton Friend,- of Mr. Roy Miller - — are glad to know that he is re- j cuperating nicely at the Self Memorial Hospital after hav- \ ing undergone surgery. Mr. A B Crisp and Mr. and Mrs. Yates Ross of El- t hertson, (la., visited Miss Zellc Crisp and Mr. and Mrs. Carolina is Ford Country. JACOBS BLDG.—833-0950 r Rev Adams Sunday. Throughout the world textiles play a leading roll in » fire lighting. Last year, in the! * United States alone, more! ^ than eight million pounds of ! textile materials were used in the production of fire hose. CECIL B. DeMILLE’S KING OF KINGS FULL LENGTH PICTURE BELK AUDITORIUM APRIL 12 and 14 7:30 P. M. A FREE WILL OFFERING WILL BE TAKEN THE PUBLIC IS INVITED VMM** Watch the Fords- Go Buy! Better Ideas make Ford your best buy in ’68 Better Ideas nobody can match. Mustang's original sports car styling. Nobody else makes it. Fastbacks in three sizes. Ford's smooth, quiet ride. Two-way doorgates on all wagons. Economical Falcon. All-new Torino and Fairlane with 4 inches more wheelbase than 31 competitors XL’s and LTD's with hidden Jjeadiights standard. Save nowl See the light. Better Ideas made Carolina Ford Country. Ford Qalaxi« 500 Hardtop fR D bos o better idea Baldwin Motor Company, Inc. N. Broad St. — Clinton, S. C. » % a *►•**'* dWHy*'I • — f ' , A