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4_A—THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., May 22, 1969
To brighten basement
stairs, carpet them with deck
canvas, an extra-tough cot
ton fabric available at awn
ing shops or marine supply
houses. It comes in 31 to
33-inch widths. Glue canvas
down with fabric cement. To
give the natural-colored fab
ric a bright look as well as
more durability, paint each
step a different eye-catching
color.
EVERYBODY'S GOING
— TO THE —
COUNTRY MUSIC SHOW
Saturday/ May 31 — 7:30 P. M.
— AT THE —
M. S. Bailey Elementary School
CLINTON, S ,C.
— FEATURING —
Happy Herman and The Drifters
Also Otis Glover and The Country Ramblers
With Kallie Gene and Louis Beard of
Warrenville, S. C.
AND OTHER GUESTS
Admission: Adults—$1.00 — Children—60c
HOT DOGS AND CAKES WILL BE
ON SALE — DONT MISS THE FUN!
Sponsored By M. S. Bailey School PTO
Twins Among Appointees
For Boys', Girls' State
BOYS STATE — The young men gleton, Ralph N. (Buzzy) Tedards,
shown above will represent Clinton Stephen O’Merle Rikard, Thomas
High School at Boys State in June. Alex Rogers, George Presley Wilkie,
They are, left to right: James Sin- and William Stevens Fennell.
Twins will be among the re
presentatives of Clinton High
School at Girls’ State and Boys’
State this year.
Sara Almeda Rogers has been
selected to attend Girls State and
her twin brother, Alexander
(Alex) Rogers, will attend Boys’
State. They are the children of
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Rogers of
Route 1, Clinton. Both are juniors
at Clinton High School.
Officials of sponsoring Cope-
land-Davidson American Legion
Post 56 believe this is the first
time twins have been selected for
the program, locally, state-wide
or nationally.
Alex will be sponsored by the
Clinton Lions Club and Almeda
will be sponsored by the Amer
ican Legion Auxiliary.
Susan Jacobs of Clinton High
School and Eleanor Lynch of
Thornwell High School also have
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Clinton Plaza Shopping Center
Hwys. 56 and 72
ALMEDA ROGERS
been selected to Attend Girls’
State, sponsored by the American
Legion Auxiliary, Alternates are
Linda Suddeth and Catherine
Boyle of Clinton High School and
ELEANOR LYNCH
SUSAN JACOBS
Mary Thomas of Thornwell
High School.
Also selected to attend Boys’
State are James Singleton of
Thornwell, sponsored by the Ki-
wanis Club; Stephen O’Merle Ri
kard of Joanna, sponsored by
Greenwood Mills; Ralph Norman
(Buzzy) Tedards, sponsored by
The Torrington Co.;WilliamSte-
ven Fennell, sponsored by the
Lydia Plant of Clinton Mills; and
George Pressley Wilkie; spon
sored by Clinton Mills.
Girls’ State will be held June
1-8 at the University of South Car
olina and Boys’State is scheduled
the same week at The Citadel in
Charleston.
Girls’ State and Boys’ State is
designed to teach high school
juniors more about the American
form of government, organize and
elect candidates for their own go
vernmental units, ranging from
the precinct to state level. The
programs are sponsored by the
American Legion and the Legion
Auxiliary.
EARNS DOCTORATE
It’s Dr. Randolph B.
Huff now after the
awarding of the doctor
of philosophy degree to
the assistant professor
chemistry at Presbyte
rian College. Huff earn
ed his doctorate in chem
istry at Clemson Uni
versity, where he earlier
had earned his MS. He
received the PhD at the
University’s 73rd com
mencement on May 9.
Dr. Huff has been a
member of the PC fac
ulty since 1962.
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Want a room that can
serve as both a bedroom
and a study? Solve the
double light problem by
hanging two sets of window
shades, one behind the
other. During the day, the
translucent shade can filter
daylight glare for desk
work. At night, a room-
darkener can be pulled
down for complete sleeping
comfort.