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I THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C„ May 16, 1%8—17 Crumlin Wins Scholarship Wallace K. Crumlin, an F-ing- selected for the program ai lish teacher at Hell Street High Simmons College in Boston, School, has t>een awarded an Mass. N’DL.A scholarship for summer — Study OKI H E SUPPLIES He is one of :i4 applicants THE CHRONICLE TELEPHONE 833-0541 Save for a sunny day. it A sunny day. A chance to live a little and really enjo> yourself. Regular savings can make it happen and the earnings we pa\ will make it happen fas! Citizens Federal S A VINES AN I? LOAN ASSOCIATION 20.‘1 South Hroad Street CLINTON, SOI TH C AROLINA is** m I m l # Wg'.v,- St-. . ' ^ * ' ADULT EDUCATION GRADU ATES—I'liose who will receive di plomas Wednesday, M a y ‘i'i, in graduation exercises for Adult Ed ucation classes are, fnnil row, h'ft to right, Shirley Ann Hinson, Eve lyn Ruth M. Rhodes, Shoila .lacks Campbell and Helen Harkm- (i\ner. Hack row, Oscar Harris. Carol Young Culbertson, Samuel Freder ick Smith, James Calvin Hannah and Charles Henry I’ond, Not pic Hired is Eldon Taska Tucker. 'i arhorough Photo. Adult Ed Commencement Set Graduation exercises for Adult Education classes will W held Wednesday, May 22, at 8 p.m, in the Clinton High School .mdi- torium. Ten students are candidates t receive ttieir high sclr- 1 diplomas. They will have completed C units of credit set up Hy the State Department f I-ducatr n. Ralph (Buzz) Tedards, per sonnel director at the TorringCn Plant, will be commencement speaker. The Rev. J. W. Spillers will give the invocation and t>ene- diction. The diplomas will He awarded by R. P. Wilder, Super intendent of School District sC. " ks Mills .1 r., son of Mr. Mrs. Brooks M. Mills of i hestnut Street, is featured e l r ik8“! xecutive,” yearlxiok olumhai Commercial Col- ks was elected “Most Iv to Succeed” Hy his class- 1007 graduate f Clinton High ol, he is majoring in busi- Legal Notice I hn is the second year that The curriculum consists of th< Adult Education program has the basic subjects required by I veil ffered in the district. It this state t receive a higti school .a\t-' adults an opportunity to diploma, finish their high school educa- ti ii. M re than 100 adults were Ttie public is invited t attend ‘-nr Ted during the year. the commencement exercises. Mills Honored At Columbia CC NOTICE OE ELECTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to ordinance of the City of Clinton adopted and passed at the regular meeting f City Council on the Gth day of May, 1968, a General Election will lie held in the City of Clinton, South Carolina, on Tuesday, the 13th day of August, 1968, for the purpose of electing a Mayor and six Aldermen, one fr m each f the six wards of the City f Clinton, each of whom whall tie elected at large by a direct vote of the qualified electors 1 the ness management at (. lumbia Commercial and plans t grad uate from the college in June, 1969. At Clinton High, he was a mom- tier of the school band for four years. He is an active memtier J the Chi Psi 1- raternity at Columbia Commercial C'liege and als' works part-time in the management training program of Roses Stores, Inc. City of Clinton to succeed the present members of the City Council upon the expiration of their respective terms of office. The polling places for said General Election shall tie as follows: Clinton N o 1 at City Hall; Clinton No. 2 at National Guard Arm ry on South Broad Street; and Clinton Mill at Clin ton Mill Communitv House. The polls shall l>e opened at eight o’clock in the forenoon and close it seven ’clock in - ELECT - the afternoon of the day of elect ion. B. NOLANDSUDDETH, MAYOR W. B. OWENS, CLERK. M16-lc. No Menu Menus for school lunches in the Clinton area will not be pub lished for the next several weeks, since they will vary with the school, according to the food available. EUGENE C. STODDARD TO THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES FOR LAURENS COUNTY FAIR PROGRESSIVE COOPERATIVE DO YOl R DUTY — VOTE ON JUNE 11 Your Vote Will Be Appreciated! 28th ANNUAL CIGARETTE LIGHTERS 3.95 - 9.95 British Sterling After Shave Lotion, Cologne 20% off Ideal For Father's Day or Graduation SAVE V4 of Original Price zmm J. C. THOMAS, Jeweler 10 1 W. 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