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\ \ / WIN SETON AWARD — Shown above were the recipients of the Camp Fire’s Ernest Thompson Se- ton Award for service to the organization’s board of directors. They are, left to right: Lynn W. Cooper, Jr., Mrs. Marvin Gault, G. Edward Camp bell, A1 Undari, Jim Von Hollen, Charles Oakley, and L. H. Lee, Jr.— (Yarborough Photo) Camp Fire Awards Presented The Luther Halsey Gulick a- ward, Camp Fire Girls highest national homr, was presented to Mrs. A.D. Davids'>n, Mrs. Eva B. Land and Mrs. Robert M. Vance at the National A wards Ceremony held at Belk Auditorium Monday evening. Mrs. J.B. Templeton, the first Clintonian to receive ttie Gulick award in 19G2, was also recognized at this tim*\ While making the presentation, M.ss Corinne M Her, executive assistant L the national director of Camp Fire Girls, stated the receipents f these awards re presented a total f 70 years service to Camp Fire Girls. Reese V ung, Jr., vice presi dent of the Clinton C uncil, ser ved as master f cerem nies f r About People You Know Mrs. Mickey Wiles was in Charlotte recently t • attend ttie Glass and Pottery Sh >w. Mr. and Mrs. C.B. Kugler f Myrtle Ik-ach spent.Saturday with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Thurstm Giles. Mrs. Carl Rogers had returned home from Greenville General Hospital wtiere she has le-en a patient. C. E. Nichols is convalescing at home fillowing an illness and stay in Self Mem rial Hospital, Greenw'><»d. W. T. Kimbrough FOUNTAIN INN-William The odore (D'Klo) Kimbrough, 52, of Route 1, Fountain Inn, died Friday. He was a brother of Mrs. Sue Hanley of Clinton. Other survivors include his wife, a daughter, a brother, three other sisters. Jlkii IS FULMER Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fulmer announce the birth of a son, Ro bert Toland, on January 21 at Bailey Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Fulmer is the former Miss Melane Snelgjove, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. George To land Snelgrove of Clinton. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James Fulmer of Jo anna. •THE CHRONTCLE Established 1900 DONNY WILDER Editor and Publisher Published every Thursday by the Chronicle Publishing Com pany. Subscription rate (payable in advance)---one year, $4.50; six months, $3.00; out of county--- one year, $6.00. Second class postage paid at Clinton, S. C. Postmaster: Send Form 3579 to Clinton Chronicle, Clinton, S. C. 29325. Member: South Carolina Press Association, National Editorial Association. National Advertising Repre sentative; American Press Asso ciation, New York, Chicago, De troit, Philadelphia. the National Awards ceremony honoring ttie COth Birthday of the National Camp F ire Girls and the 20th birthday of the Clinton or ganization. The invocation was by Dr. Jack Pressau. The processional was very ef fective with Kathy Frady, dres sed in an Indian ceremonial gown, spotlighted before camp fire and Horizon girls entering with light ed torches singing ceremonial songs. Cast f the skit depecting the rgamzati .n -f National and Clin ton Camp Fire girls included: Dr. Gulick, Bob Hanson; Mrs. Gulick, Mrs. John Franklin, Mrs. lone Wallace, Miss Cynthia Turner; O rinne M dler, Mrs. Calvin Reed; and George Cornelson,Sr., Ge rge Cornelson, Jr. The Gu lick children were played by Tammy Franklin, Susie Oakley .aid Patsy Sadler. Narrator was Mrs. Ervin Shook. The skit told of (lie organi zation in the Lydia Community under tlie direction .f Mrs. lone Wallace, Mrs. Ira Bailey, Miss Mary Johnson, Mrs. Sara Sut- herlin and Mrs. J.B. Templeton. From a small gr-up in 1949 it has now grown t a registered membership f 480. Mrs. Sara Sutherlin, a former resident of this area, is now li ving in Anderson and is serving on the bard f directors of the Anderson Camp Fire Girls. Claire Duncan and Carole Per ry sang two duets accompanied by Mrs. James Von Hollen. Mrs. Clara Bell Hill Hitt, Mrs. Robert Neighbors and Mrs. Ann Sprouse were presented The Wa- kan Awards for camping. Miss Muller presented the Er nest Thompson Seton awards for service to the board of directors to G. Edward Campbell, Calvin Cooper, Lynn Cooper, Jr., Mrs. Marvin Gault, Mrs. B.F. Harvey, Mrs. Lewis Hay, L H. Lee, Jr., Charles T. (Buddy) Oakley, A1 Undari and James Von Hollen. The Charlotte Joy Farnsworth awards were presented to Mrs, Murray Adams, Mrs. James Bradford, Mrs. G. EdwardCamp- bell, Mrs. Cally GauH, Mrs. Joe Holland, Mrs. J.F. Jacobs, Jr., Mrs. Sandra Lawson, Mrs. Ma dison Pitts, Mrs. Miles Powell, Mrs. James Seaw'right, Mrs. Ja mes V n H lien and Mrs. Reese Young. Lynn Cooper, Jr., outgoing president, presented 188 tenure awards to Camp Fire Girls, Jr. High and Horizon members. Nome Von Hollen, Jr. High, Leslie Ann Cooper, Camp Fire, and Kim Crawford, Blue Bird told of their groups and activi ties. Cynthia Ivey, Horizon, on behalf of all levels of Camp Fire Girls presented Mrs. Paul Mul ler, executive director, a silver bowl for her years of service. All Junior High Girls under the direction of Mrs. Grace Connor sang America the Beautiful be- J mOAMRi OfteoDie. . Now, February 4 — Saturday, Feb. 7 The HOWLarious canine caper that sent London to the dogs! WALT DISNLY S All CARTOON FEATURE TECHNICOLOR "S" > W.M 0'»*y Production. llso “Legend of The Eagle” 'o see complete program, come at 3:15, 7:00, 8:45 p.m. Saturday, 1 3:15, 7, 8:46 p.m. Complete program program 2 hrs., 15 min. Monday And Tuesday, February 9-10 "PENDULUM" In Color "A Suspense Thriller” George Peppard, Jean Sefcerg, and Richard Riley Monday, 3:15, 7 and 9 p.m. — Tuesday, 7 and 9 only Rated Mature Starts Wednesday, February 11 WAHB, RULER OF THE ROCKIES! KlNGoMe GRIZZLIES .••wBHtsunsnMinin.Du ii«h TECHNICOLOR*®® Shows 3:15, 7 and 9 p.m. fore the benediction by Rev. E. W. Rogers. THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., Feb. 6, 1970--3-A tfWWWVWWWWWWWWWVWWWWWWWWWWWV Clinton High News BY CLAIRE DUNCAN On Monday, February 2, most of the Horizon girls took part in an impressive Campfire Girls Ceremonial at Belk Auditorium. Many of these girls were re cognized for their years of mem bership in this organization. Ta king a part in the program were Kathy Frady, Cindy Ivey, Cyn thia Turner, Carole Perry and Claire Duncan. The Senior Horizon group en tertained a group of children at Whitten Village, February 4, with a Valentine party. They provided games, refreshments, and favors for the youngsters. The finalists for King of Hearts are Tommy Banks, Otis Patter son and Darrel Shockley. The sponsors for these three boys will continue their campaigns un til Monday, and the crowning of the King of Hearts will take place on February 13. 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