The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, May 01, 1969, Image 17

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* Mountville News BY MRS. L. R. ADAMS Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bryson and family of Greenwood visited Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Bryson Sunday afternoon. Those attending the ordina tion of Lloyd Melton at the Chest nut Ridge Baptist Church Sunday were Mr. Walter Benjamin, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cole, Mrs. L. R. Adams, Miss Zelle Crisp, Miss Mary Ann Nabors, and Miss Diane Neal, Miss Nabors roommate from Winthrop. Mrs. Lawrence Jones entered the General Hospital, Spar tanburg, Saturday where she will undergo surgery. Miss Zelle Crisp, Mrs.Jim Moore, Mrs. Roylston and Miss Edith Hellams of Laurens attend ed class reunions at Winthrop College Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Alexander and children spent the weekend at Crossmore School in North Carolina with their son, Jimmy Alexander. Gary St. House Destroyed By Fire A house at 311 Gary St. was destroyed by fire and two others were heavily damaged Saturday morning. A spokesman for the Clinton Fire Department said the blaze at 311 Gary St. already was beyond control when firemen arrived. The fire already had spread to two adjoining houses but firemen managed to extinguish those fires. The spokesman said origin of the fire was not known. Firemen also answered a call Sunday morning at 104 Bonds St., where grease caught fire on a stove but no serious damage was reported. THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., May 1, 1969--1-C State Theatre GREENWOOD 'HOMED AND JUHET Shows 8:S0, 6:00 and 8:80 Saturday Shows 1:46, 4:06, 6:26 and 8:48 Sunday: 3:00 and 9:00 Call BA 92286 For Group Price* HELD OVER 7 MORE DAYSI ‘MY FAIR LADY’—Shown above in rehearsal for “My Fair Lady” which will be presented May 8-9-10 at Clinton High School are: Ace Workman, being carried off by, left to right, Steve Pace, Milford Wright, Ellis Davenport, and Randy Shelton. In the background are Teressa Foster and Patty Plowden. Workman portrays Eliza Doolittle’s father, Alfred P. Doolittle. The musical will be presented by the music department and senior class at CHS. Tickets are $1.60 for adults and $1 for students. The cur tain goes up each night at 8 o’clock.— (Photo by Jerry Holland) #'S#'Ar****#'*'*******#*****'*’*'****'4 Bell St. Highlights HONOR STUDENT— Airman Neely W. Fig- ham of Clinton has been named an honor student in the Air Traffic Con trol Operator Course at Keesler Air Force Base, Miss. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell A. Big- ham of 406 Gordon St., he attained an average grade of 92 per cent. BY MICHAEL K. DARBINS On Tuesday, April 22, five sen iors, Sara Price, Fred Hum- phery, Harriet Smith, Marcellus Barr, and Michael Darbins, along with their guidance counselor, Mrs. A. R. Barksdale, were guests at Presbyterian College here in the city. The nature of the visit was to gain further information about curricula and extra-curricula activities, entrance require ments, scholarships, and fi nancial aide available. Mr. Joseph Nixon, admissions offi cer, served as host. He gave us a very informative outline of the program of operation and its re quirements. We ended the visit with a tour of the campus with Danny Wyatt serving as our guide. We visit ed the dormitories, lb* acade mic buildings, the student center, fraternity house, and the cafe teria. We also had the privi lege of viewing Paul Fergu son’s art exhibit that was on dis play during the Art Festival that was then in progress on the col lege campus. HONOR ROLL The principal’s office an nounces the honor roll for the fifth six weeks. It is a follows: Ninth A - Willie Brown, Em ma Burnside, Wallena Crumlin, Donny Davenport, Sandra Davis, Delivia Moore, Rosa Lee Robin son, and Clarence Williams. Tenth A - Carolyn Anderson, Patricia Harley, Louvenia John son, Rene Knighton, Barbara Moore, Henry Motes, and Mar garet Price. Tenth B- Hannah Jones Eleventh A - Lloyd Generette, and Deborah Lorick. Eleventh B - Thomas Vance and Mary Watts. Twelfth A - John Leslie Cook, Michael Darbins, Joanne Jones, Sara Jean Price, DeLandaRobin son, Harriet Smith, Margaret Smith, and Lizzie Young. 1k Old Ictiwsz *-n l A "A stamp album is the one place in the world where all the nations can stick together peaceably.” Laurens Girl Dies After Hit By Automobile LAURENS - A nine-year-old Laurens girl died Sunday af ternoon after being injured Fri day when she was struck by a car on U.S. 221, a mile north of Lau rens. Tina Rene Owens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Owens of Route 1, Laurens, FlemingMiU Road, died from injuries received when struck by a car driven by Mrs. Ethel Medlock Madden of Honea Path. The victim was a member of the third grade at Ford School. Surviviors include two sisters, a brother and two grandmothers. * * * 55,300 men, women and child ren died on America’s highways in 1968, according to an annual survey by The Travelers Insur ance Companies. In addition, 4,- 400,000 persons were injured. 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