The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, May 21, 1970, Image 5

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GRADUATE—The men and women shown above last week received their hiffh school diplomas through the Adult Education courses of School District 56. Shown above, first row, left to ritfht, are: Roberta O’Dell Templeton, Gail Foster Blackwell, Sandra Dianne Ginn, Sara Benjamin Moody; second row, Michael Durell Ficklin, Patricia S h i r a h Childress, Gail Haines Wells, Terry Franklin Swygert, and Terry Patterson Ham- met. Martha Ruth Kin# was not available for the picture. 'Oklahoma!'—A Hit! Dear EdiCr: To those Clinton folk who missed the high school senior’s production of “Oklahoma’’, just let me say that you just don’t know what a delightful evening you missed. The st ry f LaureyandCurly was so enj yable, the music so singable, the acting so profess ional, that I sat there thorough ly indulging myself ;n the play’s merriment. Tlie evening was in deed ver beFre I was ready to leave’ As in last year s production of "My Fair Lady’’, Claire Dun can, in the female lead as lau- rey, was excellent. Her de lightful singing v ice was com plimented nly by the manly voice f Fd Acree, who played Curly. Their fine voices and acting talent made the auditor ium reek with excitement. I w uldn t want t o,niit the names f Cindy Crisp, Ace Kindergarten Concludes Year On May 29th Tlie First Church Kindergar ten will close the school vear Friday, May 20th. ''n Tuesday evening, May 26th. at 6:30 pm., the annual picnic w ill be held at the church. There will be an -pen house in tlie kindergarten ro. ms after the picnic. On Friday, May 29th, the children will enjoy a “Fun and Frolic morning” at the Pine Haven picnic area ending witha picnic. Several activities have been enjoyed by the kindergarten during the last weeks of school . . .a trip to tlie Children's Li brary; a visit to Mr. Col lie Anderson's farm, and a tour of the Clinton Elementary School by the children who will attend public schml next year. Mrs. Frances Rowland is di rector of the kindergarten and Mrs. Linda Wallace is a teacher. Workman, Terri Lane, and Bob Keller for they also made such a fine impression on the audience in their supporting roles. Mrs. Rosemary Johnson, di rector of the musical play, de serves an award for her fine ability to cast players and di rect a group of young people in such a production. She is leaving CHS this year and I am sure others will join me in exressing their regret in los ing her. I for one, want to express my heartfelt thanks to those won derful young people who worked so diligently to do a job well done and give us a chance to enjoy an evening out to the ut most. Sincerely, Mrs. Eugenia B. Johnson The average textile employe In South Carolina worked 269 days, according to the S. C. La bor Department. This was se ven days less than the average in 1968. LETS GO WITH JOE! THE QUALIFIED BUSINESSMAN JOE HOLLAND For County Council VOTE June 9 LOCAL MANAGER NEEDED FOR THE DOLLAR GENERAL STORE AT 130 MUSGROVE STREET [Weekly Salary, Profit Sharing Plan And Other Benefits Apply In Person At The Store Thursday, May 21 And Friday, May 22 Between 9 AAA. And 6 P.M. IT’S OUR 30th Annual AHNImalUiY SM£ Only 9 More Money Saving Days Left! ALL MAKES MEN’S and LADIES’ WATCHES Reg. 49.50 to 79.50 SALE PRICE—Your Pkk$25.30 Paul Revere Bowls in GORHAM SILVER. PL ATE So decorative and useful Use for . . . centerpiece, salads, popcorn, po tato chips, mayon naise, sauces, flow ers, nuts, candy, shrimp, dips, as a bev erage cooler in the 12" size and many, other ways. 25% oH DUm. 10.85 Reg 14 SO Diem. 12.70 Reg 16.95 Diem io‘/i“ 18.75 Reg 23 00 Diem. 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