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THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., Sept. 12, 1968—3
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Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hodge and
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Reid of
Columbia were supper guest of
Mrs. f- red Scott on Saturday.
Mrs. Everett Carson of Gas
tonia, N.C. spent Wednesday with
her sister, Mrs. John Roseboro
and Mr. Roseboro.
Miss Laura Smith, student at
Winthrop College, spent the
weekend at home with her mother,
Mrs. Horace C. Smith and bro
ther, Carlton. Mr. and Mrs. Law
rence Harris of Anderson visit
ed Mrs. Smith on Sunday.
Miss Edna Jacobs and Miss
Becky Huguley have left to re
sume their studies as students
of Salem College, Winston-
Salem, N.C.
Among the Clinton students en
rolled at Newberry College this
semester are James S. Sanders,
Johnny Bolt, Carolyn Bundrick,
Bob Jones, Marion Waters.
Mrs. Ben Mauldin and daugh
ter, Anita and Mrs. W. R. Gam-
brell and son, Robert, and Donny
Evans of Joanna attended the
Clinton High game in Georgetown
Friday. They also visited rela
tives, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Young
in Georgetown and friends on
Pawley’s Island. They spent Sat
urday and Sunday at Myrtle Beach
returning on Sunday night.
Miss Emily Bailey of Atlanta,
Ga., has been visiting her mo
ther, Mrs. P. S. Bailey.
Students returning to Erskine
College, Due West include Lon
nie Bixler, Andy B. Young, Miss
Nannette Young, and Sidney Bry-
Miss Judy Nabors of Forest
College, Anderson and her room
mate at Forrest College, Miss
Judy Gail Pettigrew of Mt. Car
mel spent the weekend with Judy’s
mother, Mrs. Marion Nabors.
son, Jr.
and Mrs. Olin Johnson and Me
lissa Turner, daughter of Mr.
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and Mrs. Michael Turner left
Sunday for Salem College, Win
ston-Salem, N. C. wheTe they
entered the freshman class.
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Cadet Eddie Taylor returned to
The Citadel this week where he
is a member of the sophomore
class.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Young and
children and Miss LeJune Duna-
wav spent the weekend in Atlanta.
They visited Six Flags Over
Georgia and other points of in
terest.
Mrs. Tan Ray has returned from
a visit with her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
Brown in North Augusta.
Miss Mary Bell Davis has been
visiting her sister, Mrs. Flem
ing Harris and Mr. Harris on
Sullivan’s Island.
Mrs. Lena B. Dantzler ofEllo-
ree is visiting her brother and
family, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Bal
lard, while Mr. Ballard is con
valescing from his recent illness.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bell spent
Labor Day in Harleyville with his
sister, Mrs. ArnoldWestburyand
Mr. Westbury.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Horne were
weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Guy Hancock, Jr., at Isle of
Palms going especially for the
christening of their grandson,
William Seabrook Horne, which
took place Sunday at Mt. Plea
sant Presbyterian Church. Capt.
and Mrs. Horne and little son will
arrive tomorrow for a week’s
visit with his family before re
turning to Altus AFB, Okla.,
where he is stationed with the
U.S. Air Force.
Dr. and Mrs. John G. Barden
of Boone, N.C., will arrive to
morrow for a weekend visit with
Mrs. Raymond Pitts and Miss
Agnes Davis. The Bardens are
former residents of Clinton, when
Dr. Barden was a member of the
faculty at Presbyterian College.
M iss Jeanette Ferguson of East
Orange, N.J. arrived on Wednes
day for a visit with her sister,
Mrs. R. E. Ferguson, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. James T. Smith
and son, Ronnie of Columbia spent
Sunday with Mrs. Smith’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs.E. L. Holland.
Plaza Furniture Mart of Joanna
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See the new and exciting ideas on how to
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Throughout September we will have a
"Round-the-Clock Bedroom" display as seen
in the September issue of Better Homes and
Gardens magazine
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Mrs. Carroll D. Nance is a
patient at Self Memorial Hospi
tal, Greenwood where she under
went surgery for a broken hip
injury received in a fall.
Mrs. Dale Holmes of Colum
bia visited her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. L. Anthony last Tues
day.
Lt. Darrell Orr left Monday
for Ft. Jackson where he has
been assigned to a dental unit
following eight weeks basic train
ing at Ft. Sam Houston, Texas.
He visited his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Orr for several days
prior to reporting to Ft. Jack-
son.
Barry Wayne Mauldin and his
roommate, Ricky Lollis, of Jo
anna, students at Clemson Uni
versity spent the weekend at
home.
Miss Kayran Cox, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cox has
been chosen to serve as offi
cial college marshal for 1968-
69 session at Columbia College.
This choice is based onKayran’s
high academic record.
Mr. and Mrs. George Black
had as their Sunday guests, their
children G. Arthur Black of
Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Martin of Fountain Inn, and Mrs.
M. D. Lawton of Wayne sbor o, Va.
Mrs. Don Copeland and Mrs.
Grady Simpson are vacationing at
Ocean Drive Beach.
CAR EIRE — The station wagon
shown above was rated a complete
loss last Friday after fire of an un
determined origin swept through the
vehicle. Owner Omer Bolt said he
was driving the car on secondary road
116 when the vehicle suddenly start
ed smoking and then became en
gulfed in flames. Bolt escaped un
injured. The fire occurred at 6:00
p.m. Friday on the road near the
Clinton Mill pump station.— (Photo
by Paul Quinton)
Adult Education
Enrollees Sought
Somewhere - possibly quite
close to you - there is some
one who cannot read this arti
cle and who needs the basic edu
cation which they missed in
younger life.
This education is offered to
individuals 18 years old and old
er with less than a high school
education. Every person reading
this message is needed to carry
the word to every prospective
enrollee. There are about 5,000
people in the Clinton area who
need to enroll in such a class.
Readers of the Clinton Chroni
cle are asked to look about them
and urge persons who have not
completed high school to join in
the “Back-to-School* march
along with thousands of adults in
DEATHS
(Other Obituaries, P.8)
R. T. Wilson
LAURENS - Ralph T. Wilson
Sr., 76, former Laurens Coun
ty state senator, died Tues
day evening in a Greenwood hos
pital.
Funeral services will be con
ducted this morning, Thursday,
at 11 o’clock at Kennedy Mor
tuary. Burial will be in Lau
rens Cemetery.
Mr. Wilson, chairman of the
Laurens County Democratic
Party for 24 years, served as
state senator from 1948 to 1956.
Survivors include his wife, two
sons, two daughters, a brother
and nine grandchildren.
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L. E. Medlock
WHITMIRE - Lewis E. Med
lock, 70, formerly of Clinton,
died Tuesday at his home in the
Mount Tabor Community.
A veteran of World War I,
he was a son of the late N.W.
and Claudia Belle Mart Med
lock.
Funeral services were con
ducted Wednesday at Gray Fun
eral Home with burial in the
Princeton Baptist Church ceme
tery.
Survivors include a sister,
Mrs. Alma Harvey of Clinton;
two half-sisters, Mrs. W. B.
Smith of Savannah, Ga., and Mrs.
Carlton Anderson of Jackson
ville, Fla.; a stepsister, Mrs.
C. B. Langford of Whitmire; six
brothers, John Medlock of Clin
ton, L. G. Medlock of Joanna,
Fred Medlock of Jacksonville,
W. C. Medlock of Whitmire and
Lewis and James Medlock of
Newberry.
cities and towns all
United States.
>ver the
Adult Education Classes will
teach those enrolled many things.
If a person cannot read or write,
he will meet others in the classes
with similar limitations. He will
gain knowledge and learn new
methods of doing things. He can
earn units of credit for a high
school diploma or get assistance
in finding and securing a Itetter
job.
There will be courses offered
in English, Math, Science, His
tory, Typing and Bookkeeping for
high school creditor may t>e used
as a refresher course.
To enroll or find out other
information about the school, he
can call John Fulmer, princi
pal of Clinton Junior HighSchool,
telephone 833-2901 or McQuilla
Hudson, principal of Bell Street
HighSchool, telephone 833-2075.
Registration will l»e held at
Clinton High School and Bell
Street HighSchool Monday night,
September 16, from 7 until
9 p.m.
Regular classes will begin on
Monday, September 23, and will
meet each Monday and Thursday
night, from 7 until 9 p.m.
A registration fee of $2 will
be charged and all books will lie
furnished free by the State De
partment of Education.
EDWARDS
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Ed
wards of Rutherfordton, N.C. an
nounce the birth of a son, Robert
Lee, Jr. on August 25 at Ruther
fordton County Hospital. Mrs.
Edwards is the former, Nancy
Pitts, daughter < f Mr. and Mrs.
C. D. Pitts.
The steel in a 1968 automobile
-- a 119-inch - wheelbase, V-8,
four-door sedan with standard
equipment -- weighs 129 pounds
more than in a similar 1967
model.
OLttnmtrl?
IXtNNY WILDER
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Rick Vaughan Adair, younger
son of Mrs. Joan V. Adair, cele
brated his sixth birthday Satur
day afternoon, September 7, with
a swimming party at the lake
house of Mr. and Mrs. C. C.
Adair on Lake Greenwood.
Swimming and boat riding was
enjoyed by a number of friends.
Later cake, ice cream, and cola
were served.
Serving as life guards were
Mrs. Kinard Littleton and Miss
Susan Vaughan. Also assisting
were Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Adair
and Mrs. D. M. Vaughan, Sr.
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