The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, March 15, 1966, Page 6, Image 11
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Approximately 5-10 percent
of the income tax returns
filed in past years have
roi|Utred special processing
at "pel fee''<?n desks" mi Internal
lievenue offices. 'Jitter'
tmate'y, ,i heavy work'oad
en "nnperfects" will de'ay
Distressing of a!! relm ns.
Here are the most common
errors that delay processing:
llles'ilj'e name and address.
Kai'ure to sign.
Taxpayers filing joint retunis
indicate that they are
also filing separately.
Total number of excnv)tions
claimed does no' ayn-o
with exemption information.
Taxpayer claims a sv\ pay
exclusion, but does not ! ?_
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February .?, marked the h'hh
Anniversary of the ' ?y Sc*>v.ts
of America. Nationally. the
Scout enrollment lota's ovei
million with ' < Boy
Scouts of America hitvow; affected
the lives of more 'hsu
-If) million hoys anc! swre
its boo inning in 11'! V.
Boy Scout Week, February
7-1 A."with the theme Breakthrough
For Youth was observed
l?y Clinton V * 1 ' s
Troops hi) and IBB.
Tlie Scouts paid trihule i'1
a special Troop Nu'ht "rograin
to some of our Country's
outstanding leaders who were
liorn in February. The ';ves
aiul works of !' sidents
Washington and L i n ? o ' n ,
Thomas Fdison, Char'es A.
Lindhorg, and Lord J'adcn
!Vnve!I were reviewed and
discussed. Uniforms were 'he
order of the day for Tuesday
and Sunday.
V/e salute Scon' mast ers
Truman Owens and ,'i iy
I'.raswell, and Dun ?v! t i- i
!'at Owens and Sal'y 'Taswd!,
for their w"-': w"h
these young men who are
in?1, to live by the 'vnclo'.-;
and ideals of Seot,,;.,n V:v
'he clarion bol! ?a" <>'' hi,ir
nui'ln, "lie "roii;1! i'i' " lm'itinue
to elinl'en;-'.* th" s,,:,it
of the boys r*.?:^* v hinteor
leaders every where.
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cluclc Form 2440 to show commutation.
Taxpayers \v i t h income
from rent, pensions, trusts,
and similar sources have nut
included a Schedule Form
! 040.
Taxpayers w i t h income
from a business or profession
have not included Schedule
Form 10-10.
Totals for W-2's a re shown,
but taxoayer has not a*'ached
Forms W-L'.
Tax computation is ;ucomple!
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Taxpayer reports social security
benefits as mcome.
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'"aitery *.s the power to describe
Others as they see lliemCu'vOS.
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!! you arc plannine \> reanytime
soon, the Social
Security Administration has
this reminder for you: When
filing for retirement benefits,
be sure to contact yottr socm!
security office It months before
reaching retirement ace
('">2 for both iih'm anil women),
''ind on! what proofs will
he needed and take them to
your social security of'ioe
)!"i a npt !y.
The Sochi! Security Administration
is always chorkits
jjl'i)Ccdl! 1*CS to S'M'fl UO
'VP very ol c!icelts to bonories.
A recent survey
taken by the department disc'osed
that claims apnlica!'m!*s
are often he!d back because
claimants fai! to brine
mi o roots ot ae.e, marriaee,
I'tyorce, deatli, etc.
!'\i rn *s! i i ni" ui'iKifs the
responsibility of each rlnimaet.
! ties is not done, yon
no' your social security of fice
? are delaying your cheek.
THE CEO THMAKER
A !\:i!!ym? INnnt
''ov Action
There is an old fable that
says when God was creating
the world there came to him
one day four angels, each with
a question. The first asked,
"flow are you doing it?" The
second inquired, "Why?" The
'hire! one, "May 1 have it
when you finish?" The fourth
one, "Can ! help?"
The first asked the scientist's
question, and it's a good
one. Through all these years
scientists have been searching
for the "How." The second is
"1L1 p!l!:??S?l|)!?C'!" S qUOSllOll. It,
tix), is a i.'ooi! question, and it.
isn't confined to the
head," 'or into the mind of
every one of us comes the
pit/./line, puestion, "Why did
Clod create me . . . the world?"
The third question, "May !
have it?" is the epitome of
selfishness. We are ashamed
of this one, and vet so many
of us spend a whole lifetime
buildine a fence around a little
?of this yood earth.
The fourth question, "Can !
help?'' is 'he religious question.
It. is asked anew by each
n.eneration. The religious leaders
o! every aqe seek to liiul
an answer to that question
throueh worship.
If yo'j ask what you can do
to hi'p, Co to your house of
worship, talk i? over with
\ >v:!" < '.? !pyman and others
who, hko you, are concerned.
Make 'lie place where you
worship .1 rallying point for
at-' ion in solving personal,
I'l'Minno: y, n a t i o n a 1 and
Wtjiiii'i!ciiis where i>rcat
i'mm'.iI and spiritual issues are
mvo'vi'i1. Worship each week
and pain ;> '"aith. !-*n 1 it into
oiactii-e every day.
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T-yclia Can I in!>,?
! !ar??!i! \1oates
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C in ton Weaving?
Hobby 'I'neUor
!boieh'or, .January 2!)
Clinton Weaving?
(.Hills' ! !ii!nii'S
!)aiii,.,i'or, January 21
Clinton Spinning?
Kayo Cash
Daughter, December 11
Clinton Weaving-?
William K. Canipholl
daughter, December 111
Clinton Curding?
Calvin Channel!
! hiuehler, December 2"J
SK Jrd and Mrs. f hi fry !..
Foster, ?Ii*. announce the birth
??T a daughter, Sherry Angela,
horn January Jl, 19(1(5 in llcrmnda.
Mr. Foster is the son
o!' V r. and Mrs. llarry Foster,
Sr. of this city. Sherry Angela
is the great-granddaughter of
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Foster.
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L. to R.: Houston FJllis, B. F. 1
Sunders and John Tucker.
Members of Lydia Baptist
Church have completed n
broad-scale program of remodeling
and improvement*
to their church home in recent
weeks. The extensive
modernization program required
approximately six
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Ken III res of the sanctuary
remodeling and refurbishing
program include a new ceiling,
a new lighting system,
carpeting, and new pulpit
furniture. The entire decor ol
the sanctuary was changed
through architectural design
changes in the windows, pew
ref in is! ling in two-tone color
combination, and the creation
of a vestibule and bride's
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A More Worshipful Atmosphere
siiiu-luury.
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The juniors, the comics, :
"A pretty eirl is like a melod
The answer is: Nothing.
Vaudeville disappeared, ti
came homes for a new fad,
A lot of the customers dis
home listening It) some new c<
At seven o'clock on Friday r
hear Amos, The Kingfish and .
The movies, by now, had
little stations with a handf
"Mown into a multi-million d<
Then came Milton "Miste
Vaudev'lle, you might say
the people, nor their jobs.
There were only about *1(
States in 1920, the heyday o
today there are about 90,000 e
millions of people who make,
and television equipment.
That is what happened to v
a lot bigger. This always hap]
is allowed to work without 1
are created.
MARCH, 1966
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-tarvey. Geo H. Cornclson, Rev. M. J.
room off the Palmetto Street
i entrance.
An addition, corresponding
; to the three floor levels of
the sanctuary, was erected at
the rear to afford access from
the rear and to house the new
air conditioning equipment.
George 11. Cornelson, Clinton
Mills Vice President,
; spoke at the Morning Worship
Service on Sunday, January
as the congregation
held Special Services of Dedication
as they assembled for
' the first time in their remod|
eled sanctuary.
R??\7 Mil fowl Confioi.!.
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i pastor of the Church, which
; was organized in 1909.
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?The newly remodeled and enlarged
7e Dead?
md the cracked tenor who sang,
y." Whatever happened?
ue. Most of the live houses bethe
silent movie.
appeared. Most of them were at
amies. On a new-fangled gadget,
liifhts. all America stood still to
Andy . . . on radio . . . remember?
turned into talkies. Radio, from
ul of phonograph records, had
)llar network business.
r Television" Berle.
, was dead and buried. But not
J,000 entertainers in the United
I the live theatrical house. But
ntertainors at work, plus several
operate and repair film, radios,
audeville; it changed and became
Dens when technological progress
lindrance. More and better jobs