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I Book Week Opens Sunday At Local Library November 16, will This is the 50th anniversary of a program that began in 1919 to highlight for children the plea sure and knowledge to be found in reading good books. The celebra tion has becoffte an international visit at this time. The usual yyswNWWWVVAftAArtWWWVWWWWWWWWWVWWV 4-A—THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., Nov. 13, 1969 the beginning of a week- celebration of children’s k at the Laurens County y and the Clinton branch at one and puts emphasis on child ren’s reading before the whole community. . The library invites the child ren of the county for a special IHt BIG SPLASH AMAUltS SOFA BED As Low As 28.50 CHAIRS As Low As 14^0 • Free Pick-Up and Delivery e Free Foam Padding , free estimates within 50 mile radius • FREE THROW PILLOWS WITH 2-PIECE SUITE • CALL ANY TIME — DAY OR NIGHT SAMPLES SHOWN IN YOUR HOME—NO OBLIGATION LARGE SELECTION OF FABRICS AND VINYL A-1 UPHOLSTERY South Broad Street — 833-2439 (NEXT TO SUNSHINE CLOTHING CENTER) RALPH HARVI^EY If No Answer Call 697-6139 Tuesday afternoon story hour at the Children’s and Young Peo ples Library in Cliuton, from 3:30 - 4:30, will feature the theme, “Book Power.’OnThurs day and Friday afternoon from 3:30 - 4:45 in the Civic Room at the County Library in Laurens there will be presented a Walt Disney film adapted from two famous short stories: “The Le gend of Sleepy Hollow* and “Wind in the Willows." During this special children’s book week, any overdue books may be returned to the Child ren’s and Young People’s Library in Clinton. There will be no fine charged and no questions asked. Clinton High News BY CLAIRE DUNCAN Reigning as the 1969-70 Miss CHS is Miss Kathy Frady. This announcement was made during the halftime festivities of our homecoming game last Friday night; and as tears streamed down the face of our new queen, a tre- We Are Pleased TO Announce MRS. GERTRUDE RAPER of Spartanburg WILL BE HERE THURS., NOV. 20 — 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. To Assist You In Designing And Making Your Own Home Christmas Decorations IDEAS — SUGGESTIONS — INSTRUCTION On Making Door Swags - Wreaths - Flower Arrangements, Etc. WADSWORTH CHINA SHOP TOWN ’N’ COUNTRY SHOPPING CENTER 833-4880 MRS. MICKEY WILES, Owner PLAZA FURNITURE MART O ENJOY PERFECT JOANNA, S. C automatically! Enjoy today's most advanced Color TV—plus authentically styled fine-furniture cabinets that require no more floor space than a small-screen compact! You'll thrill to all the colorful excitement of your favorite shows and summer sports events much more when you watch them on a Magnavox. All three styles, with the superb quality features above, plus built-in Magnavox fine performance and lasting reliability, are on concealed swivel casters. All styles with 82-channel UHF/VHF Instant Automatic Remote Control—»0gg5O Come in . . . select from over 40 Magnavox Color TV styles . . . now from FULL TIME SERVICE DEPARTMENT PLAZA FURNITURE 30 Mrs. Satterfield Miss Turner mendous cheer went up from the crowd. The two runners-up for Miss CHS were Miss Martha A- brams and Miss Elaine Stewart. Also featured during the half time exercises were the following girls who sponsored senior foot ball players: Miss Teresa Foster sponsoring Captain Matthew King, Miss Almeda Rogers spon soring Co-captain Bob Grube, Miss Eloise Fraser sponsoring Buzzy Tedards, Miss Catherine Boyle sponsoring Alex Rogers, Miss Jenks McDonald sponsor ing Bill Alexander, and Miss Amy McCarthy sponsoring Mac McCrary. Other sponsors in cluded Miss Susan Tinsley for Everett Robbins, Miss Dianne Harbin for Bob Keller, Miss Sherry McClain for Laurence Lee, Miss Nancy Jacks for Ron nie Cheek, and Miss Susan Motes for Haskell Patterson. Miss Fra dy and Miss Abrams were also sponsors - Miss Frady sponsor ing Co-captain Mike Crawford and Miss Abrams sponsoring John Farmer. Last Tuesday the band per formed at the Veteran’s Day ser vice at the Laurens County Fair Grounds. With its snappy new uniforms the band’s appearance is excelled only by its enter taining performance. Our last football game of the season will be held here this Friday night with Woodruff. Mrs. Lou Ellen Hughes Sat- EDGEFIELD-MissNellieMae terfield, 68, of 104 N. Livings- Turner, 65, died Thursday, Nov. ton St., widow of C. T. Satter- 6. She was a sister of Miss Pet- field, died Sunday. tie Lou Turner of Clinton. She was a native and lifelong resident of Laurens County, daughter of the late Veal and Georgia Taylor Hughes. She was a retired cottage parent at Whit ten Village and member of Cal vary Baptist Church. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Fred L. Tumblin and Mrs. Gene Butler of Clinton; a grand daughter, Mrs. Mack Nelson, with whom she made her home, and a a grandson whom she reared, the Rev. A. L. “Bud" Tumb lin of Princeton; two brothers, James Hughes of Laurens and Luther Hughes of Clinton; three other grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Funeral services were con ducted Monday at 4 p.m. at Cal vary Baptist Church. Burial was in Rosemont Cemetery. J. F. Nichols PROSPERITY - John Fred Ni chols, 51, of Route 1, Prosper ity, died Wednesday, Nov. 5. He was a brother of Cullen Lowman of J oanna. Other survivors include his wife, mother, a daughter, two other brothers, a sister and one grandchild. Mrs. Longshore NEWBERRY - Mrs. Vera Long Longshore, 54, died Wednesday, Nov. 5. She was a sister of Miss Katherline Long of Joanna. Other survivors include her husband, two sons, five brothers, four other sisters and six grand children. Funeral services were held Thursday at Whitaker Funeral Home with burial in Smyrna Presbyterian Church cemetery. Other survivors include four other sisters and a brother. Funeral services were con ducted Saturday at Edgefield Mercantile Funeral Home with burial in East View Cemetery. HOSPITAL NEWS Patients currently in Bailey Memorial Hospital from Clinton are George Kinard, Ray Frank lin, Elliott Rice, Ira Bishop, Wil liam Henry, Claudia Furr, Rich ard King, Charles Giles, Can- zater Hill, Maey Copeland, Myr tle Wallenzine, James Johnson, Baby Boy Burden, Baby Girl Richardson, Baby Girl Shealy I, Baby Girl Shealy II, Nettie Bell, Wallace Crumlin, WilliamCamp- bell, William Fuller Sr., Virgil Stilwell, William Crawford, Eli zabeth Bagwell, Ruby Wright, Edna Rochester, Deborah Nelson, Leander Pitts, Theodore Blakely, Charlie Foster, Roy Casque, Da vid Beaty, Mattie O’Shields, Judy Huey, Belinda Bur den, Sara Rich ardson, Caddie Barton, Rhonda Rikard, Bertha Rice, and Lucille Warren. Patients from Joanna are Ba by Girl Finley, and Madge Sim mons. Patients from Laurens are Ba by Boy Reece, Baby Girl Gor don, Patricia Reece, Susan Cot ton, and Rebecca McCarson. Patients from Kinards are A- mos Payne and Coraw Moses. Patient from Newberry is Lo retta Adams. Patients from Enoree are To ney Jeter, Baby Girl Morgan, and Susan Morgan. Patient from Whitmire is Thel ma Wilbanks. Patient from Union is Barry Caughman. H. D. COLBURN Adventist Series Scheduled Here Elder H. D. Colburn, pastor of the Hampton Avenue Seventh-day Adventist Church, will be the speaker at a series of meetings at his Church which he is calling “The Earth Story." In his 13-night series he will be reviewing the Bible story of our troubled planet from Para dise Lost to Paradise Restored. His messages are designed to in spire hope and courage in these difficult days. The public is invited to these meetings. * * * Hurricane Gladys NFW \()Rk—Only one Imr rkane—Gl.uty*—hit the United States in I9()8, says the Insur ance Information Institute. I he storm, which hit Florida in October, caused S2.f>8 million insured damage. 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