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mis 0 THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C„ June 11, 1970—1-C Electric Co-Op Annual Meeting Slated June 20 News 01 Bonds Cross Roads \ TERESA LEE Teresa Lee Wins Contest Teresa Lee, the former Te resa Worthy Fuller uf Clinton, won first place in female so loist competition Saturday night, May 20, at Greenville Mein /rial Auditorium. Her band, The Simanoles” son second place in the band competition. The show was sponsored by The Country Music Association. Teresa will 1* appearing in shows in and around South Caro lina. * » * SONG PROGRAM A gospel song program will lie held at the Friendship Bap tist Church Satur/lay night, June 13. Guest singers will lie The Victory Quartet from Forest City, N.C., The Hampton Quar tet from Gaffney; and the John Griggs Tri fr m Chari 'tte, N.C. Service begins at 7:30. Members of the Laurens Electric Cooperative are urged to marktheir calendarsforJune 20. That is the date for the Annual Meeting of the local ru ral electric cooperative to be held at the Laurens HighSchool. W.M. Gresham, President, reminds everyone who is served Miss Keller Receives Degree At Tusculum Elizabeth Marie Keller re ceived the B.S. degree in Eud- cation, majaring in Elementary Education, from Tusculum Col lege, during Commencement exercises May 30 in Greenville, Tenn. A graduate of Clinton High School, she is the daughter of Mr. k Mrs. Robert R. Keller of Sunset Boulevard, Clinton. While at Tusculum, she was president of Katherine Hall. Tusculum is a coeducational liberal arts college located in East Tennessee. Founded in 1704, Tusculum is the oldest college in America related to the United Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A., and the oldest institution of higher learning in the State of Tennessee. Bond In Vietnam Marine Corporal David L. Bond, son of Mr. Louis J. Bond of 732 W. Main St., Clinton, is now serving with the First Marine aircraft Wing in Viet nam. 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As an owner, each member^consumer will have an opportunity to take part in the Annual Meeting, vote for Directors who will be re sponsible for thecorporation an management of the system du ring the year ahead. Laurens Electric Coopera tive Manager, Jack Templeton, reports that the organization is now serving 11,325 consumers. One of the largest industries in its service area, the coope rative represents a plant in vestment of $7,153,000, and maintains 2,221 miles of distri bution lines in Laurens, Green ville, Spartanburg and adjoining counties. Headed by a nine-man Board of Directors, Laurens Electric Cooperative has repaid it's banker $3,248,824 including $1,222,857 interest. Capital Credits have been re turned to the member-owners for the last eleven consecutive years. This amount was $41, 013.10 for the year 1969; the to tal amount refunded for these eleven years being $515,006.69. Drawing for prizes to be given to members will be held at the conslusion ■ >f the meeting. M.-aviers are reminded that they have to be present to be clicible to win. First prize will be winner's choice of a T.V. set, an electric range or a re frigerator. Numerous other small appliances will be given including an electric can opener, fry pan, toaster, per- culati >r, hair d r yer and many ot hers. f S f ALVIN WHITMIRE Alvin Whitmire Wee President Of Lexington Alvin M. Whitmire has been hired by Lexington Homes, Inc. of Chapin, as its new vice pre sident and general manager of mobile home manufacturing. Mr. Whitmire brings more than eight years < f manufact uring experience to Lexington Homes. He was formerly with Contessa Homes, Inc. where he served in the same capacity. Lexington Homes produced three units per day and shipped 55 last month. Mr. Whitmire intends to ship 80 units and pro duce four units per day by the end of the month. Force Promoted By Greenwood Charlie Force Jr. of Joanna has teen named superintendent of Test Group B with Greenwood Mills. A native of Saluda, Mr. Force has teen in the quality control department of the Joanna Plants since 1949. He is a member of First Baptist Church in Joanna. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy John son and young son, Michael left Monday June 1st for Cali fornia where Jimmy Johnson is stationed with Naval Air Force. He had been at home on leave after duty in the South Pacific. A number of friends of the community attended graduation exercises of Clinton High Seniors at Belk Auditorium Sun day night, May 31. Among those attending were Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Noble, their daughter, Lynn Keller Nabors was a graduate. Mrs. Margaret Berry attended Her daughter, Kathy Berry, was one of the Marshals. Mrs. Ruth Hill was there. Her niece, Judy Davenport was among the gra duates. Mrs. Gaith Spivey was hono- ed by a number of friends with a miscellaneous shower Monday June 8 at 7:30 at the recrea tional hall of Fairview Baptist Church. Pinkey Johnson, son of Mr. and- Mrs. M irris P. Johnson was among the seniors gra duating from Newberry High School this year. Mrs. Barbara Boyce was home to attend the graduation at Newberry High. A1 Shouse , son of Mr. and Mrs. E.T. Shouse was among the graduates atWhitmire High. Cathy Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Miller, graduated from Newberry High this year. Penticostal Holiness Church near Bonds Cross Road has Homecoming and a singing, Sun day, June 7. Mrs. James Nabors is a pa tient at Self Memorial Hospital in Greenwood. Mrs. Maude Nabors is a pa tient at Bailey Memorial hos pital in Clinton. Mrs. Hubert Spivey, Maxine, Margie, Wanda and Raval Spi vey visited the Blackstones’ near Gray Court Sunday. Margie Spivey and Maxine Spivey spent Thursday and Fri day with Mrs. N.A. Shouse in Clinton. AAountville BY MRS. L.N. ADAMS Mrs. A1 Lee and grand daughter of Sanford, Fla. spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John Simmons. Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Tunch- berry ofSummerton were Sun day dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fuller Motes. Miss “Sister” Wham returned home from the teach last week and will go to Brevard, N.C, Monday to be a counselor in a summer camp. Miss Cindy Crisp left Mon day to be a Camp Fire Coun selor at Camp Greenville. She was accompanied by Mandy Crisp. Mrs. Ellen Hendricks of Mauldin spent Saturday night with Miss Belle Crisp and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Pitts and boys of Aiken and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McCarter and child ren of Fountain Inn visited Mr. J.W. Miller over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Roily Bannis ter Jr. and children of Raleigh, N.C. spent the weekend with Mrs. Roily Bannister Sr. Also Sunday guests were Mr. and Mrs. Preacher Clary, Miss Betty Clary of Greenville, Mr. Harold Smith of Easley and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bannister & children. THANK YOU For Your Support In Tuesday's Democratic Primary Joe S. Holland Candidate For County Council Treat Yourself to the Curly Look 1 Look cool, pretty and fashionable this summer with a new, curly hairdo. 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