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C, Augr 13, 1970—1-C $41,420 Grant Mountville Revival Approved To Open On Sunday THORNWELL SCHOOL OPENS Joint revival services ot Mountville Baptist Church and Mountville Presbyterian Church will be held August 16- 20 with services at 8:00 p.m. each evening at the Mountville Presbyterian Church. The church located just off Highway 72 eight miles south of Clinton. The evangelist for the week will be the Rev. Joe M. Hughes who is currently pastor of the Heritage Hills Baptist Church in Decatur, Georgia. Rev. Hughes is a graduate of Erskine College and Southeastern Bap tist Theological Seminary. He was pastor of Mountville Bap tist Church in 1960-61. Other former pastorates have been the Walnut Grove Baptist Church in Hodges and the Sandy Creek Baptist Church in Louisburg, N. C. He has also taught in the public schools in Honea Path, Ware Shoals and Louisburg, N. C. He is married to the former Virginia McNeil of Ware Shoals, and they have two children. Leading in the singing for the week will be Mr. Deanie Martin who is the music director for Bellview Baptist Church in Clinton. The Rev. David Staley, pastor of Mountville Presbyterian Church, and the Rev. Loyd Mel ton, pastor of Mountville Bap tist Church, extend a cordial invitation to the public to at tend these services. Rep. Ford To Speak Area citizens will have the opportunity of hearing one of the most dynamic members of Congress, September 18th at Spartanburg’s Memorial Audi torium, W. R. Garrett, Laurens County GOP Chairman, ann ounces this week. The Honorable Gerald Ford, Minority Leader in the U. S. House of Representatives from Michigan’s Fifth District will be the principle speaker at a dinner honoring Congressman Albert Watson, candidate for Governor, at 7 p.m. Mr. Gar rett said. Those wishing to attend this dinner in honor of Congressman Watson are urged to obtain tic kets early as only a limited number will be available in the Fourth Congressional! District, he added. Tickets may be obtained in Clinton from Dr. David Mixon, North Broad Street; Gus Ram- age, East Carolina Avenue; Ro bert Black, Clavert Avenue, and in Laurens from Dr. Martin Mailler or contact Mr. Garrett <£Maxw6ll Twhiture c Where the c Buying isT^asy PHONE 204 N. BROAD ST. 833-2628 CLINTON, S. C. CONVENIENT TERMS! Everyone Admires the Verdant Beauty of This Perennially- Popular, Brilliantly Simulated Indoor Plant! Of the several delightful variations of this highly regarded indoor plant, the philodendron pertussum (split leaf philodendron) remains a favorite of most indoor plant fanciers. This one's actually created in a care-free, highly lifelike simulation! Planter included. A Plastic Simulation ALL PLANTS OFF Relax And Enjoy Easy Living With This Luxury Hammock! 34'' x 80" Heavy duty green canvas complete with white fringe. 4-pomt non tilt supension stand. Moisture - proof pillow, while quantity lasts... Similar To Illustration Hurry Limited Quantity! other summer FURNITURE 25% OFF $1788 ierI Mm For District Senator Strom Thurmond (R- SC) announced today that the Economic Development Ad ministration has approved a $41,420 grant for the Upper Sav annah Economic Development District in Greenwood, South Carolina, to help the six county are continue planning for economic growth. The six- county area includes Abbeville, Edgefield, Greenwood, Lau rens, McCormick, and Saluda Counties. Senator Thurmond said, This grant will help pay the organization’s administrative costs for one year. The six- county district will provide $17, 800 tocompletethe$59,220 total cost of continuing the program. M iss Vance On Dean’s List Miss Mary Bailey Vance of Clinton, has been named to the Dean’s List at Converse Col lege for the spring term of the 1969-70 session. To achieve this honor stu dents must be in the upper 20 per cent of their class aca demically and have a grade- point-ratio of at least 2.0 under the 3.0 system. Miss Vance, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Vance, S. Broad St., is a rising sopho more at the 4-year women’s college. The Thornwell Kindergarten, lower and upper school will open A ugust 20th with in- service training on Thursday and Fri day 20th and 21st. This year, the Thornwell School will operate as a pri vate school for the first time in about twenty-five years. Day students from Joanna, Cross Hill, Laurens and Clinton will be coming to the Thornwell Kindergarten, lower and upper schools. Thornwell students will come to school for all of their sup plies and text books, assign ments, etc. on Friday, August 21st. All day students and parents, if they wish, will come Monday, August 24th to get text books, assignments, etc. All students will come Tuesday August 25th for a 30 minute period school day. Wednesday, August 26th will be the first full day of school. The Thornwell school day will start at 8 a.m. and close at 2 p.m. with a 30 minute remedial period lasting until 2:30 p.m. There will be no school on labor day. The following teachers will be on the Thornwell faculty: First Grade - Mrs. Mary Alyce Brown - Laurens. Second Grade - Mrs. Betty Dickert - Clinton. Third Grade - Mrs. Catherine Buford - Clinton. EXTRA!! VALVE!! DINETTE CHAIRS 2 for $J2 88 Extra Large, Extra Sturdy High Back Chairs. Easy to clean seats and backs. Tubular Steel Bronze-Tone Legs with Levelizers. Fourth Grade - Mrs. Ineze Royston - Laurens. Fifth Grade - Mrs. Mary Fields - Newberry. Sixth Grade - Mrs. Louise Martin - Laurens. HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS Mrs. Sylvia Ballew - Com- merical - Clinton. Mrs. Gladys Boland - Math - Clinton. Mr. Ben Crabtree - Science and Coach - Clinton. Mrs. Dorothy Dubose - seventh - Clinton. Mrs. Laura Bell Earle - Social Stud- Epilepsy Book Given Library A new book on epilepsy cal led LIVING WITH EPILEPTIC SEIZURES has been given to the Presbyterian College Li brary by the Piedmont Epilepsy Association. The information in this book is based on follow-up studies of 15,000 epileptic patients dur ing the past 26 years. It deals with symptoms, treatment, and general management of this disorder, and mentions services avilable to the patient. In presenting this book, Mrs. Everett Curl, President of the Association, noted the scarcity of literature on epilepsy, ex pressing the hope that this book will light the candle of understanding for citizens in this area. SEE OUR WAREHOUSE ANNEX FOl BARGAINS IN CLEAN USED FURNI TURE AND APPLIANCES. Authentic Colonial Bunk Beds in Charming Wagon Wheel Style...a Complete 12-Pc. Set COMPLETE Traditional Wagon Wheel design in Colonial style lends a delightful rustic touch to these versatile bunk beds. Ensemble in cludes two beds, two mattresses, two founda tions. guard rail, ladder, two pillows, two bed rails. These can be en joyed as bunk beds or easily converted to twin beds. Mellow maple finish. ONE-PRICE RUG SPECTACULAR! 27” * 54” THROW RUGS VALUES TO 1495 SALE— ies - Laurens. Mrs. Pauline Fanning - English and Latin - Laurens. Mrs. Ann Lee - Guidance - Clinton. Mrs. Christine Lefevre - French, English, Social Studies - Clin ton. Miss Luva McDonald - Music - Iva. Mrs. Nancy Timmerman -»Home Ec. - Gre enwood. Mrs. Nelle Wingard - English, Reading - Clinton. Mrs. Nancy Arnold - Librarian- Clinton. Miss Laura Hinson - Kindergarten - Clinton. PART-TIME TEACHERS Mr. James Daniel - Printing- Clinton. Miss Ann Turner - Driver Training - Clinton. Mr. Robert Wickham - Agriculture - Clinton. Mr. Henry Gilbert - Electronics - Clinton. Mrs. Flo- rine Dowdle - secretary - Clin ton. D. S. Templeton, Head master - Clinton. Miss Spruill At UNC Sarah Sprvill of Clinton, S. C., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rodman SprviU of Route 3, Clinton, S. C. has just com pleted a day-longpre-registra- tion session at the University of North Carolina. During pre-registration, students take placement tests, prepare their course of study, and familiarize themselves with the campus. It is co-sponsored by the Office of Undergraduate Admissions and the general College. TRI-CENTENNIAL ROCKER AND CIGARETTE TABLE— CLINTON’S FIRST! In Celebration of Our State's Jhmj^Hundredth Birthday! Treasured mementos of South Carol,na s Tricentennial cele- r^l IOn ' * ,s handsome Boston - - and mat ? h,n 9 cigarette «tr be ^'v^ ro hand-stenciled, striped^bnd rubbed...the only furniture authorized to use the official emblem. BOTH FOR Choice of Maple or Black 7-Piece Family Size Dinette An unbeatable buy at this price - a seven-piece family-size dinette, fea turing a 30"x 48". heat-resistant top. Extends to 60”. Six sturdy vinyl- covered chairs. ALL OTHER DINETTES REDUCED! 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