University of South Carolina Libraries
't EASTER EGG TREE—Members of Mrs. B. B. Ballard’s third prade look at an ‘Easter Egg Tree’ in their classroom at Clinton Elementary School. At left is Mrs. Zeb Williams who assisted in pre paring the tree. It was part of the class’ activities prior to Easter holidays which begin at the close of school on Friday and conclude on Wednesday, April 9th. Shown below are members of Mrs. Da vid Cook’s third grade class and some of their class room decorations for spring. Shown at right with their ‘Easter Egg Tree’ is Patricia Workman of Laurens, who is practice teaching. Mrs. Cook is at left rear. Wright Cited For AF Unit Winning Award Technical Sergeant Jack Wright, son of Jack Wright of 104 Dobson St., Lancaster, has been recognized for helping his unit Marvin Pat tenon Magistrate For Laurens County at Joanna in Hunt er Township. Judge Patterson began his term in office March 10, 1969. His office will be lo cated on the G reenwood Highway 6 miles out of Clinton. Turn right at Hill top Mobile Homes. It is the second brick house on the right side of the road Judge Patterson attended Magistrate School in Co lumbia after being elected to serve the citizens of Hunter Township. He is employed at Greenwood Mills, Joanna Plant 16, on earn the U.S. Air Force Outstand ing Unit Award Sergeant Wright, an aircraft equipment technician in the 437th Military Airlift WingatCtiarles- ton AFB, S.C., will wear the dis tinctive service ribbon as a per manent decoration. The 437th was cited for ex ceptionally meritorious service during its combat air resupply airlift operations around the world from July 1967 to July 1968. This marks the third time in four years the wing has been honored as an outstanding air lift unit. Sgt. Wright, who has been on duty in Vietnam, is a graduate of Clinton High School. NOTE OF THANKS I would like to take this oppor tunity to say thanks to my many friends, and especially to Fay Tucker, for the cards, flowers, gifts and visits during my recent confinement at the local hospital and to the doctors and nurses for their kindness and attention. May God bless each one of you. Mrs. Eda Jo Crawford NOTICE Maxwell Furniture 204 North Broad Street Clinton Now Open All Day Wed. and Until 6:30 p.m. Thurs.-Fri. & Sat. | 1 Shop Where The Buying Is Easy! I jij THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., April 3, 1969—1-C » Bell St. Highlights BY MICHAEL K. DARBINS and being elected to the follow-* ing offices: president of the Ro- Two seniors, Sara Jean Price bert Y. Dendy Chapter of the and John Leslie Cook, earned National Honor Society, vice top honor positions by virture of president of her class, and sec- maintaining the highest scho- retary for District IV for the Nat- lastic averages in a class of 70 ional Honor Society. Thus far seniors. Representing the class during her senior year she has of 1969 as valedictorian will be been named as the Star Student Sara and as salutatorian John from Bell Street and was voted Leslie. They will be the keynote the “Best All Around Girl’ by the speakers during the commence- faculty, ment exercises to be held in May. John Leslie also entered Bell Sara received her elementary Street in the fall of 1965 from Mid- education atWoodsonElementary way Elementary School in Cross School in Joanna, South Carolina Hill. As a freshman he received and entered Bell Street High awards for maintaining the high- School in the fall of 1965. In the est scholastic average in English 9th grade she was elected to re- I, Social Studies, andMathmatlcs. present the freshmen as Miss In the 10th grade he bacame a Freshman A in the homecoming member of the Honor Society and festivities. As a sophomore she received awards for having the was elected president of the Fu- highest averages in English III, hire Homemakers of America, Music Appreciations, and Home became a member of the Honor Economics. As a junior he was Society, and received awards for named as a FurmanStudent. Dur- having the highest average in Al- ing the senior year he was elect- gebra I and English II for that ed lay-out editor of the 1969 school term. Her junior year was “Wildcat” and became a working highlighted by her winning first member of the Transportation place in the Junior Oratorical Club. Contest, being named a Furman Scholar, winning second place in Both Sara and John Leslie have the Miss Bell Street Pageant, been commended by the staff of ANNOUmiNfi RICKY PARRISH (Fomerly of Galhnan’s Barber Shop) — And — CHARLIE BLACKWELL ARE NOW ASSOCIATED WITH LEE’S BARBER SHOP. THEY WOULD LIKE TO INVITE THEIR FRIENDS AND CUSTOM ERS TO COME SEE THEM. -NOW- three FULL TIME BARBERS * Two Choirs—First Come, First Served One Chair By Appointment Only Lee's Barber Shop On Enterprise St. Behind Community Cash CALL 833-9921 our school for their achievements at Bell Street Our principal, Mr. Hudson, said, “I hope that these two seniors have encour aged other students to work harder and try to improve their scholarship. Sara is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Price of Route 1, Clinton and John Leslie is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Cook of Route 1, Cross Hill. ALL-STATE BAND On April 30 Bernadette Crum- lin and Michael Darbins will tra vel along with their band direc tor, Mr. Rudolph Tompkins, and possibly the other members of their band, toSouthCarolinaState College at Orangeburg to parti cipate in a musical concert spon sored by theSouthCarolina Asso ciation of High School Bandmat* ters. Bernadette and I competed with other high school band stu dents from all over*the state ot South Carolina. We were select ed on the basis of a point sjra- tem, receiving a given number of points according to tone and quality, ability to play scales, and ability to sight read. Berna dette will play the Bell Lyra for - v the senior all-state band, and I ' will play 1st trombone in the first seat for the junior all-state band, * * * Nearly 45 million workers throughout the Nation are now covered by the Fair Labor Stan dards Act -- the Federal mini mum wage and overtime law. Kids! Get Free Balloons And Tickets To The Big Easter Egg- Hunt Here During Bunny-Anza Days. Brilliant setting for brides-to-be^ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ l ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ i : Flawless as your engagement diamond .. . glowing, translucent china and hand-blown lead crystal by world-famous Lenox. See our collection of beautiful new patterns to delight traditional or contemporary taste. Brookdale-Lenox China Hand-deco rated. Platinum banded. 5-piece place setting. $25.95. Montclair-Lenox Crystal. Platinum banded. 3-piece place setting * $14.95. •Consists of a water goblet, dessert/ champagne glass, wine glass. Dillard Boland, Jeweler Member National Bridal Service 108 E. Pitts St. 838-1028 i ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ! ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ j ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 6 LADIES’ DRESSES And SUITS DRESSES loginning at 7.99 SUITS beginning at 14.96 LADIES’ HANDBAGS 2.99 FREE! Zenith Portable TV To Be Given Away April 5 Come In And Register Often! Men's SUITS by Sewell New Spring Designs Plaids and Solids Beginning at 39.96 MEN’S BAN-LON SHIRTS by Golden Vee Priced at 5.00 New Colors CHILDREN’S by Robin Hood new styles - patent leathers MEN’S by Bob Smart Latest Styles — 12.95 GIRLS’ DRESSES by Peaches ’N’ Cream 5.99 up BOYS’ SUITS AND SPORT COATS beginning at 7.99 LADIES’ NEW SHOES — SPRING LOOK 5.99 GIRLS' EASTER HATS priced at 3.00 EASTER BASKETS FOR THE CHILDREN Hi Brows — Personality Patertts and Leathers LYDIA MIU STORE POPLAR STREET LYDIA MILL 883-0681