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V*-’ £—THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., April IS. lOf.s HOSPITAL NEWS D. C. Bramlett Drowns At Lake Greenwood Dim.ilil Collins Bramlrtt. 35. ol 717 \V. Main St., Clin ton. drowned Saturday alter nant) while lishino behind the Lake C.reenwood dam spill way. Konnie HaiDhy. who wa> fish mu near Bramlett, said they were standitu: on rocks at the edee of the spillway stream. Branilett was m wa ter up to his waist, Hamby said Mamin aid that Bramlett apparently slipped oil the rock onl> minutes before the Hood uates ol the dam w« re idosed Hamby jumped :nto the water and pulled Bram lett to a point near the hank hut lost his urip Melvin Tice. 3!. ol I .anuley . w ho w a- li-hmu nearby . said he also attempted to pull Bramlett Irom the yyater hut the cold water caused him to lo-e his hold. A uame warden .-aid the closing ol the flood cates stop- the -yy dt floyv o| yy ater Irom the dam and creates whirlpool m the immediate area Ik hind the uates. The whirl|»ool ai^iarentl.v pulled the victim toward the Hood cates Creetnyood County Hesctit Sepia 1 members were dispat ched to the seme but the body yy a - recovered before they arrived A painter he was a son of Mrs Alice Harvey Bramlett and the late Cieorce Collins Bramlett He yvas a native ol Ware Shoal but had li\ ed m Lauren County lor the ie.st I'i year . (Hher sury iy ot‘s ineludi lour sj-te: s. Mrs \ an . \ era .1 oh nsoti ot t M; nt oil. M is Chi ton i Y ircmia 1 I lu.die ot Creenyy oocl: M r -. (leorcc' i F loreatte fuller o| ( lint'ii and Mi's Fa>e Bramlett ol the home. Funeral scry ice yy ere held due -da y a!' crii on ,it (it'.iv Funeral Home' Bciriai yy a m (Irei i;yy ■ il Vb nvoi ;at (la: - I ’at lent s currently at Bailey Me monal Hospital include: < hnton Minnie Youm:. .lames Bussell Meeks. Fred 1 ,ee !!a/edeti. Dorcas M \ nice. Bernice F 1’rathor B' rane \ oiinu. A/elle 1) Cor ley. Flora Huuhey, Leila K. Simpson. Lilly May Black. B>y i‘oii ii Smith. Kicky Dale \\ m. ILelhe .lohn tlriffm. \\ dl (!ar> . Miriam B. Stan e !i. Mary 11 a u u h n. Clara t •.eitie'. Basee in F Layvson. \\ rlliam 11 (>rr, Francis F IF hbai'. Fd Dunlap. Victo ria Murray. Vickie D Cary. Flla K Chapman. M i n n i e Klee. Delia \ Klee. Kub> Fowler. Laura 11 Ihomas, M.etfi.e Cary . Addle M Bound. Marie S Smelt y Lola Kuss. Barry Walker, Wade Scurry, Charlton Benjamin. Daisy Mae Byrd. Koy Louis Tram- null. duanita K. McMahon. James A Smith. Jr . Fdna Hairston. Luce lie Dillard. Jack Fllison Joanna Luther 11 I’oap. Toy t! Murphy. James O \otd. Broadus Koy O'Shields, Charles Kobbins, Charlie J Cram. M. K. Serin, Olhe M Boy ter. Fnoree Fannie B Hartsell. Mary Frances Hair. Cress Hill Oscar White lord. Kobert Lee Fuller an 1 Hack Stubbs. Mountvile Kuth W. Stokes nd Fva Leaman. Whitmire Lillie J. Osh and David Heed. detl- C. L. Looney 1 ’ e n d I e i o n Columbu Lee 1 . y . !C. lather ol Mi's Mack Land r :t h of Cl.ntoii, i.e-: M ■ riday ne‘rn.im m an \nder'on 11 "Odal (itliei' sur\ iv or- include hrs yy .111■. '. \ e Iter i.ai uh ter■. t- hir 'on- ii2 c randeh; Id I'en and many mvai - crandeluldren and : eat-^ia at prarult h:l- drell Eugene Moore C L \ !' K \ 1. Fiiiu ra! -er- y ice- yy ere held Tue-day tor F u retie Ah ii ire. lather ot Jim my M- ■ H'e oi Cl.nton Mr M re 52 died Sun day in Picket]' alter a sud den dine-' ( Uher 'iiry ;y -i - ' itn hide hi' yy He. f- nr' dauchter-. four oilier - hi-, a '.'ter. two hro- tlu r- and 2il randehildreti sprin-; in W inter W cl- Modern "ILauty is ol Clinton High a By LIN WOOD COX 1 hope everyone had Happy Faster. This fyvo- day holiday from school mi rely wm* wonder lul. but all ot u- yyere clad to return - Hice ,i_a:ri to Hie had' < : ( US I ho-c old fanuluir :ae< - oiiei ,'ma.n floated down the hall' Books flooded the -eho-c and the bells contin ued t" r.no Everyone talk ed about beach trips and Friends Attend Bridge-Brunch Mrs. Thomas Stallworth and Mr- Donny Wilder en tertained friends at a bridide- bruneh at Mrs. Stallworth's home. Tuesday morninj, April 16. Brunch, with coffee, was served buffet style from a table on the porch. It was coy<Tcd with a ifaily colored cloth and centered with a straw basket of mixed spnnc flower Azaleas were used in decoration throughout the house. A number of progressions ot bridge were enjoyed with pri/.e- heme won by Mr-. Ben Ivey and Mrs. Ed Kme. nv •ur'.. i. Inn :. - Tin' hand and choni' yy.ll j ar - a irate m ihe mu-ieal comedy ' Bi'.-adoon" winch yyili be presented at the hiph -■ . ...:u rmm on M.r. 2 e,.n W .Hi hi • Flower Exhibit Is Scheduled The Cardin Club- ol CUn- Pm are eomplelinc plans lor the di'pla.y ol I loyy er an aiue- meiil- al the \rt Exhibit yy hu h yy ill he hei I a: Pre-hy lenan t dlece on April 26. 27. a:.d 2H The e\h.ini yy dl he plaei d m Belk Mid:! 'fium and tIn I.ihrary bu;Id,nc The ! '! jo yy m ' t !c' yy 1 ! I lie Used I ir the aitc pia < y e ar rancemenf yy tin h yy " por- Irav ' pa ture from i aiW .i I I .and i op Hu Country 2 Charcoal comes Sprine" 3 Xh'traet Fmotion " 4 St: II Lite l cl.miti d" 5 P ‘ftrait "Loy ely Lady" 6 "Childrens World" Mrs Clarence Stinnett, pre-ideiit of the local conn ed. and Mr- Fred Holcombe, chairman of the flower e\- hib:t. ha\(‘ announced that H:e tolloyvmu local (dubs yyili participate in the project. The Carolina Wren — Mrs. Ji el Cox. President The Yelloyy Jessamine — Mrs Nelson Dim. President The Ins — Mrs. Sidney Bonds. Pre-ident The Sunhonnet — Mrs. Mare Weer-inu. President Flower exhibitors arc re- questted to tinnu their ar rangements to the Broad Street entrance of the library bet Wien the hours of 3 30 and 5 P M Friday. April 26. Cooler Attends National Meeting As president of the Sout Carolina Personnel and Cuu once Association, Dr. Clauc 11 Cooler of Clinton attendc the national convention < the American Personnel an CiUidancc Association Apr 5 12 m Detroit. Mich. He rcprc-cntcd the sta a-sociation m Hu' meeting : dated to the w ork of tf -late branches ol Hu* nation; a-sociation ami in the nice mu- ot the Senate, the policy makmu body ot the nation; association. The South Carolina associ; turn uamed national rccopn lion m tyvo categories. The c per cent increase in menibei -hip yyas the largest lor an state in the nation. The m tional association also rec ou Ot se\cn state associations -Delations were Festival Judges • si - I ! ] 21 1 w 111J ■ o.’ yy.i. P ’■ i■,ieii ■ ■ i you 1 1 ) our eaii ’.dar i la- pia;. o near. yy i are mad*- to realize that -'raduation ju-t atound the corner AH the senior- are a little ulad. but al.-o a little sad For the-i seniors it is exei’itm to -taiid on the thres hold ot a neyy phase of life, but at the -ame time they are -addened by the memories of our "Halls of Ivy." CAROLINA WREN The Carolina Wren Car den ( lull will meet .Monday, April 22 at 3 3d at the home ol Mi- Ralph F Patterson on ( alvert Ave Mrs. Ccorue Keid yvdl he co - hostess Members are asked to brim; containers and materials for a workshop. yvill he Felix K Bauer, Chair man of the Art Department at Frskine Collette; Yancey M Robertson. Chairman of the Art Department at Winthrop Collette; and John J. O'NH, Assistant chairman of the Art Dept, at the University of South Carolina. Pho'ouraphy Exhibits will he judged by Mr and Mrs. William M Shields of Shields' Studio m Clinton. Patronize Chronicle Advertiser? Owens Promoted To Supervisor Robert Stanley Owens. 214 Draper St . \met> Six. for mer Clinton resident, has been named supervisor of spinning, second shift, at the Adams Plant of Greenwood Mills at Ninety Six. Owens. 25. has been em ployed with Greenwood Mills since his graduation from Clinton High in 1962. His en tire service has been with the Adams Plant. He is the son of Mr. and Mr-. Herbert Owens of Rt. 2, Clinton and is married to the iormer Edith King also of Clinton. They have one child. Robert, age 2. They attend Shady Grove Presbyterian Church, Clinton. Home fire rehearsals are necessary to a polished per formance, in case occupants ure called upon to perform in a real-life fire drama. The In stitute for Safer Living ad- vises that knowing exactly what to do, what escape routes to follow, is a vital safety measure for every member of the family. COMPLETE FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS 24-Hour Ambulance Service 30 YEARS OF PERSONAL EXPERIENCE BACKING CLINTON MORTUARY. WE SERVE OTHERS AS WE WOULD BE SERVED. Clinton Mortuary 415 Musgrove Street : 833-3752 Clinton, S. C. OUR EMPLOYEE OF THE WEEK T. W. “T” Hardin, our Service Manager, was born in Greer, S C., and graduated from Greer High School. He served in the Armed Forces from 1941-1945. He attended a machinists school in Greenwood for 21* years. “T” was a farmer from 1945 to 1958 when he went to work for Lynn Cooper, Inc. He has been with us nine years. “T” attended the Chrysler and General Motors Training Schools including the 1966 Product Train ing-Dodge; the 1967 Product Training-Oldsmobilc and GM; the New Model Chassis; Carburetor; Electrical; Jetaway Transmission, and Propeller Shaft; New Model Body; Air Condi tioning Service; Comfortion; Sun Training Sch ool. He, wife Bessie, and children, Mary Anne, Cau- ley, and Tommie, live on Laurens Road. 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