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I NCO ACADEMY CRADCATES— Sertreant Walter D. Gray, at left H . ajul Stft. James \\. Kinard, at left in Ixdtoni photo, i - eeei\Lsl their diplom as from the S.C. National GuarnN Non (‘ommissiomsl Officer Academy duriiiK exercises Sunday, Dec. tl, at Olympia St'hix)! Auditorium in Co lumbia. Both Gray and Kinard are from Clinton. They were members of the second j»raduatinK class of the academy. Brijiadier General Robert 1,. McCrady, the Assistant State Ad jutant General, made the presenta tions. — (Photos by SGM Richani Burke) BAKE SALE Miss Frady Honored electrics PROCTOR TOASTER Takes the watch-and-worry out of toasting. Make one or two slices of perfect toast 697 PROCTOR Steam and dry iron. Lightweight, easy to use, permanent press fabric setting. 687 (Sunbeam MULTI COOKER FRYPAN (buffet style) $1287 0^ 126 Musgrove St Phone 833-2101 Clinton. S. C. THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., Dec. 10, 1070—3-C News And Views College. Miss Frady, a 1970 graduate of Clinton High School, is a BY MRS. AURELIA D. MOON WINS CONTEST A “Car Contest” was held at Mount Moriah Baptist Church on Sunday evening at 6:00 p.m. Following the devotion, a welcome and a response, the nature of the program was given. The members of the Ladies Alert Club had chosen a car for a financial drive. Mrs. El- nora Summers (driver of a Chevrolet) reported $114.00 and was declared winner. Other members reporting were, Mrs. Veola Watts, Mrs. Pearl Rice, Mrs. Mattie Livingston, Mrs. Azalee Sanders, Miss Lucile Dillard, Mrs. Aurelia Moon, Mrs. Lucinda McMorris, Miss Eva Sanders and Mrs. Elsie Rice. Participating choirs were Springfield, Vaughnville, /ion Hill, Hebron, Mount Calvary and New Bethel. Mrs. Lucinda McMorris, cluti secretary was mistress of cerem' mies. Mr. Arthur Martin has re ceived a armv discharge following tw" years of service and has returned to his home on South Sloan Street. He received his discharge at Fort California. r )rd. Miss Sylvia and Barbara Wil liams and Miss Ida Jeter of Freeport, N. Y., spent Sunday with Miss Jeter’s mother, Mrs. Georgianna Jeter and other family members. Mr. Johnny B. Goggans of Falls are among the chief hazards in a home and every step should be taken to pre vent them. Small rugs should be fastened to the floor or should be equipped with non slip pads; they should never be placed on a slippery sur face without some kind of backing or nonslip pad. Large carpets should be tacked down. Repair holes in carpeting or throw the car pet out. Never place furni ture in a normal traffic route through a room. Watch es pecially for small, light pieces, such as footstools, that are easily kicked about and are not in your normal line of sight. Those who truly wish to live to be 90 rarely drive over 60. Buffalo, N. Y. is spending c vacation with his rn-dlier, \E ... Lillie G. Bluford and Mr. Bu ford on Centenial Street. Mrs. Joanna Durham left Mi( city on Sunday fur J' | iiesi Tennessee where she was call ed due to the illness T her aunt, Mrs. Sallie Greely. Rev. and Mrs. Charlie J>-ter and Michelle are' ccui ini V. : recently constructed Cm/ the Gideon Hill section. Mr. Clyde Lindsay, Ir. returned home fr^ni Self Me morial Hospital, Greoh'.v.. ;, where he was a patient f"H' - ing an autonv-bile a(- ic-r . COMMITTEE MEN Mi 1 i i . Boy Scut Tp ■; .To : have a committee ten :• ing at Friendship AM' c h 1 . . at 3 n’clock, Decern! : . would like f r t! _• f !! men to he there: Pruitt, Henry I n < , Rice, S. C. bend ■, ' >yi Hugh Finds.i-., A;'In Jimmy Jenkins, Mar . lor and Alexander !'.•■ • : Eddie E. Red , . Asst. Sr out in Mr. and Mrs. ..a ;ei.- • and Mrs. Minnie Hu: ; cently spent the d ■ v N. daughter and t- Minni*' Parhan: S. C. Mr. and Mm r i vin and Mr. Luthern J : . . Chicago Illinois •••ei-' : city on last week to see their mother, Mrs. Lillie Johnson wlr was critically ill. Mrs. Johnson passed on Mon day and at this time funeral rmnyments are incomplete. The dedication and laying of the cornerstone at the new edifice of Bethel A ME Church will be held onSunday, Decem ber 20 at 2:30 p.m. Rev. W. L. Hunter is pastor. Chevy’s back to building ’71 cars and trucks again. Let’s talk about a new one for you. Let’s talk trade. Plaxico Chevrolet, Inc. tOO West Main Street Kathy k rady, daughter of Mr. •' Erskine Homecoming basket- The Women's Auxiliary at and Mrs. G. W. Frady,Calvert ball game with Belmont Abt>ey Lydia Pentecostal Holiness Avenue, Clinton, wasintroduc- Ahurch uill sponsor a bake ed as a member of the Erskine sale Saturday, starting at 9 c liege Homecoming Court a.m., in fr-nt f bonny’s stoj Saturday, December 6, during freshman physical education N-^h p. the halftime activities of the major at Erskine. economical RED & WHITE FOOD N. STORES^ 2nd BIG WEEK OF 1^ bavins inna ^PECWLS 'RJR. 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