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THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., July 2, 1969—1-C Pat Davis Participates In Pageant Next Week Pat Davis, “Miss Clinton of Greenville, A Mardi Gras theme Bruce Heist School of Dance and 1969”, leaves Monday, July 7, to will be used in the parade. assists Mrs. Heist with baton participate in the Miss South lessons in the Laurens andWhit- Carolina Pageant in Greenville. The pageant will be held in mire schools. Greenville Memorial Auditor- The 18-year-old daughter of mm. Semifinals are scheduled At Clinton HighSchool, she was Mr. and Mrs. Epps Davis ofSun- Wednesday, Thursday and Friday a member of the StudentCouncil, set Boulevard, she plans to pre- nights with the finals onSaturday Pep Club, was a junior class sent a baton hvirling routine in night. officer, member of the annual the talent portion of the pageant. staff and played junior varsity She will twirl single, double and During her reign as Miss Clin- basketball, fire batons. She also will parti- ton, Pat has participated in the cipate in the swim suit and even- Beaufort Water Festival, York She is a member of First leap ing gown competitions. Grape Festival and Miss Merry tist Church where she is active Christmas Festival in Kinstree. in the YWA. She also is a mem- Her first duties at the pageant her of Tri-Hi- , i at the Clinton will be attend a press conference A 1969 graduate of Clinton YMCA. Monday at Greenville Country High School, Miss Davis has lieen Club. On Monday night, she will taking baton and dance lessons Pat will attend Clemson Uni- participate in the Miss South since kindergarten. She still versity next year where she plans Carolina Pageant Parade in takes instruction from the La- to major in elementary education. PAT DAVIS. MISS CLINTON OF 1969 . . . Enjoys Typing and Sewing Bonds Cross Roads News Mr. Robert Franklin has re turned home after Iteing a pa tient at Bailey Memorial Hospi tal. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Muli- nax of Greer were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson. Randal Spivey visited his bro ther, Gaith, at Ft. Benning on Saturday. He was accompanied by Mrs. Bobby Owens, Margie Spivey and Angela Owens. Gaith returned home with them for the weekend. The family of Mrs. Maggie Marshall enjoyed a family picnic on Sunday. Maxine Spivey spent the week end in Liberty with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Callaham. Kay Shouse has returned home after a week at Camp Fellowship. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Crapps and David were in Charleston for the weekend to visit Mr. and Mrs. Larry Fulmer. Mr. and Mrs. Carter Wright and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Wright were in Gafney on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Wright spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Carter Wright. Steve Wright, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carter Wright reports Mon day at Ft. Jackson for basic training. Steve is a rising Sen ior at the University of South Carolina. AUTOMOP,ILFS, AFTOMOP.ILF.S Pretty Jane Derrick stands in a parking lot of automoliiles to remind South Carolina motorists that they must have any vehicle with a license plate number end- in “7" inspected d u r i n g Julv. Automobiles, trucks, motorcycles and registered trailers inspect ed for the first time last July also must he inspect ed. Although the Highway Department has set a schedule of inspections by month through October, a motorist may elect to obtain his vehicle inspec tion ahead of time at one of the J.Uno official in spection stations. Miss Derrick is employed in the Office of Damages r laims Agent James K Wil liams at the State llgihway Department. (SCHD Photo) PAT PERFORMS WEDNESDAY NIGHT . . . She’s A Former CHS Majorette Rev. Crumlin To Attend Economics Institute Rev. Wallace Crumlin of Clin ton left Friday to attend a six-week Institute in Econo mics at Union College in Schenectady, N.Y. Rev. 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