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Reg. 739.95 - Now 499.95 2 ONLY PATCHWORK ROCKER-RECLINERS 1—GREEN Reg. 1—BROWN 129.95 *r f The meeting vas closed with tding of During the past couple of weeks, many interesting events have taken place through the halls of Clinton Junior High. A new South Carolina flag was presented to the school by sec tion 8-2. Earlier in the year, a United States flag was presented by section 8-1. On December 8, several stu dents who had been referred for professional hearing examination were tested by Mr. J. D. May. Mr. May is an otologist from the Speech and Hearing Clinic in Spartanburg. A few of the teach ers had the examination. Many students didn’t think they need ed one! Instead of having Christmas parties on Dec. 19, students are using their party money for buying groceries andstgipliesfor people less fortunate than we. On Dec. 10, the Calvary Bap tist Church Handbell Choir, un- Junior High News BY DEREK WESSINGER der the direction of Mrs. Eva Land, performed for us. One of the participants in the choir was Ronald Bentley of our school. All of the students and teachers enjoyed the choir. The Library Club met Dec. 10, After a business session, the program chairmen and bulletin board committee were an nounced. The topic of the program for the meeting was “Christmas in Other Lands.* The following members told aboutChristmasin various countries: Mexico, Kathryn Mitchell; Denmark, Clare Turner; Sweden, Jenny Rice; Germany, Kathy Pat terson; Japan, Tedford Ward. Some of the different items which were brought wereapinata from Mexico, a door sivago from Denmark, and a Swedish Wreath of Saint Lucia, the “Queen of Lights.* the reading brarians Code. the Student Li- On Friday, Dec. 12, a foot ball banquet wee held for the Clinton Junior High football team. A delicious meal was served by Mrs. Dimple Horton. The master of ceremonies was BinkyGartey. The prayer was made by Robin Entrekin. Three footballs signed by every member of the team were presented to Coaches Bill Rhodes, Hack Prater, and A1 Webb. Terry Heaton presented Coach Richardson of the Clinton High School Red Devils to us. He gave a very interesting talk to the team. Ersldne Jacks gave the benediction to end the ban quet Vance Named Council Delegate Robert M. Vance, president of Clinton Mills, is a manufacturer delegate to the National Cotton Council’s 32nd annual meeting Feb. 2-3, 1970. The meeting will be held in At lanta, Ga., where South Carolina delegates and alternates will join with these from 13 other state groups in reviewing the council’s research and promotion acti vities for the past year and out lining a 1970 program. For the one who has everything Make that special person es pecially happy this Christmas with a Keepsake, the world's most wanted diamond ring. Keepsake's beauty and brilliance, quality and styling make it the truly perfect gift. Come in and choose from our fine Keepsake selection . . . imany styles just arrived. m LAV IER $900 ALSO $290 TO 5000 MIAMI $SOO ALSO TO 2900 TRIPOLI $325 WCDDINO RING 62 50 PERFICTO $200 ALSO TO 2100 JUDO $300 WEDDING RING 150 CALYPSO $173 WEDDING RING 50 REGISTERED DIAMOND RINGS Dillard Boland, Jeweler Member National Bridal Service 103 E. Pitta SL 833-1028 I la detail Trade-Mart Ref ^ 1 Hf FOR SHRINERS’ HOSPITAL—The Laurens County Shrine Club raised $18,239 for the Crippled Children’s Hospital in Greenville through the Shrine Bowl football game this year. Shown above at check presentation recently are, left to right: William McNinch of Laurens, president of the Laurens County Shrine Club; Jack R. Tyner of Spartanburg, Po tentate; S. Ladell Steele of Lancas ter, incoming Potentate; Walter Mil ler of Greenville, Recorder; and Lar ry Garr of I^aurens, chairman of the Laurens County campaign. News And Views BY MRS. AURELIA D. MOON USHER BOARD PROGRAM The December meeting of the Usher Board Union was held at Mount Zion A ME Church inJa- lopa on Sunday evening. Henry Price the president presided. Choirs represented were Cowell, New Hope, Bethlehem Grove, An tioch, Mount Pleasant and Spring- field. A Christmas offering was taken for the president and sec retary. The next meeting will be at Hebron Baptist Church, N. Borad St. CLUB MEETS The Ladies Alert Club, an af- fliated club ofMount Moriah Bap tist Church, met on Wednesday night with Mrs. Florence Jenkins on N. Broad St. Mrs. Elnora Summers pre sided over the business session. During the social hour, mem bers were served an ole-time meal from the dining room table. Secret pal gifts were passed by the hostess. The next scheduled gathering will be the annual Christmas din ner which will be held on South Sloan Street with Mrs. Mattie Livingston. TURSTEE RALLY The Trustee Board of Hebron Baptist Church sponsored a pro gram Sunday night. Fred Gist told of the origin of their trustee board and the duties of a trustee. Rev. J. D. Hammonds introduced Rev. Peter Moon who brought the message of the evening. Music was furnished by Mount Moriah Church Choir. Others appearing on the pro gram were Blake Goodman, Cla rence Thacker and Mrs. Sallie L. Finney. Rev. W. D. Coker, the pastor, was master of ceremonies. HONORED Sgt. and Mrs. Haas of Fort Bragg, N. C. honored other servicemen and their wives of the same rank at the U. S. Army Training Center, Fayettsville,N. C. Among the ones enjoying this gala affair on Saturday evening were Sgt. and Mrs. Arnett H. Bodenhamer. Mrs. Bodenbamer is the former MMsaMffuiihCill- iam -and is employed as Libra rian at Woodwon and Midway Schools. LAURENS AID MEETS Woman Aid Society No. 38, of which Mrs. Clara Garrett is president and Mrs. Lee Ruth Gilliam is secretary, was hostess to the quarterly convention on Saturday. The session was held at New Hope AME Church, Mount- ville. Many representatives were present and made reports. Mrs. Lessie Bryson is grand presi dent. COMMUNITY CLUB The Humble Community Club met on Sunday evening with the club president, Mrs. Daisy Hearst, on South Bell Street. MIS-MATCHED MATTRESS & BOX SPRINGS Values To 69.95 YOUR CHOICE $35.00 EACH LARGE SELECTION 9x12' BRAIDED RUGS $28.88 • 9 x 12 carpets • 12 x 12 • 12 x 16 LARGE SELECTION LAMPS SAVE $5.00 ON A PAIR ARMSTRONG PAKERTONE RUGS • «»b 16.95 _ iil 18 x USE; - a good thing to have when the sun goes down Orderpedic &m>. ■, v -> ,.£'v> • ’ feNM KING SIZE (76 x 80) QUEEN SIZE (60 x 80) TWIN OR DOUBLE A good thing to have when the sun goes down- -Orderpedic Orderest. It’s firm, it’s comfortable, it’s what your body needs to rest, relax, and sleep comfortably. So, when ' the sun goes down today, get comfortable, YOU /# #11 ttlS morning B M m get Orderpedic by Orderest Matbreuee or Box Springs by Orders Start at $89.96 Sold On Eaay TWms At > JK w~e — y our menoiy tnimuoM swripr T'V- This was the last meeting of the year. The group sang Christ mas carols, exchanged gifts and enjoyed refreshments. HENDERSON BIRTH Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hender son of Gary St., announce the birth of a son, Tyrone, on Dec. 8 at Bailey Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Henderson is the former Miss Evelyn Suber. Mrs. Ida Y. Pierce and Ernest Young of Philadelphia, Pa., were the weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Thompson on South Bell Street. Rev. Peter Moon and children were Sunday guest of Herman Po wer in Greenville. While there they worshipped at Springfield Baptist Church, Leveland, S. C. where Rev. J. S. Donald is pas tor. Mrs. Lillie Johnson continues ill at the home of her daughter and Son-ln-laWj Mr; ttwcT Mrs. Gr#i9 Mbpre^Srobtfi 11 ^!! St” Miss Aurelia Pyles a teacher at Pleasant View School in Gray Court, has returned to the class room after a week of illness at her home. Mrs. Veola Watts and Mrs. Florence Jenkins are hospital patients at this writing. We are hoping for them a speedy recov ery and early release. Rev. and Mrs. W. D. Coker were the Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rice on West Carolina Ave. Miss Barrie Jean Crumer has returned home after a lengthly stay in General Hospital, Green ville. She is at the home of her mother, Mrs. Lonnie Mae Cru mer on Gary Street Extension. COMING EVENTS Christmas Program will be held at the following churches on the specified date. Make plans to attend. Hebron Baptist Church Dec. 21 at 7 p.m. Friendship AME, Dec. 21 at 4 p.m. New Bethel AME, Dec. 21 at 6 p.m. Mount Moriah Baptist, Dec. 22 at 7:30 p.m. Mount Zion AME and Cowell Baptist will have a joint ser vice at Cowell Baptist Church, Joanna, on Dec. 23 at 7 p.m. I i Merry | $ ¥ i Christmas 1 i How About ¥ i i A New 1 1 Color TV I 1 B & W TV X Stereo and Hi-Fi Radios ALL BY MOTOROLA |TV SALES Appointment 888-11)01