The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, March 15, 1966, Page 6, Image 12
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Approximately a-"- ?>>?. cent
o!" the income '.ax ?o111
fiis filed in past year's have
required sneca! .r<Hessine,
at "pei Vo*desks" hi 'nt?"'n:
' hevemie offices, t'n'.iMa*c'y
tl heavy workload
on "mil ici'feets" will de'ay
ijioi'v sang of a!! reft: n.s.
' lore are the most common
errors that delay process in*-.:
lllesphle name and address,
[ 'ai'tire to sis.pt.
Taxpayers filing joint re
'urns indicate that they are
a!su filing separately.
Total number of exemptions
claimed does not apreo
with exemption inform;*tion.
Taxpayer claims a sv\ "ay
exclusion, bat does not ' >A
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February ?" marked the : b
Anniversary of the " ;y Sc-ess
of America. Nation." hv, the
Scout enrollment lotah; nvu
nn'lion with ',v
Scouts of America knv'rv
fee'.ei! the lives of more 'h; u
in million boys line! <"> me,-,,
its bee in nine in UN? .
F.oy Scout V/eek, Fe'>ruary
7-1 .'t, wit!) the thc.'li '
throue.h For Youth v.-.-.. <
.si'i'vt ' by Clinton ?' 1 ' s
Troojr; t") ;,|U! lit;;.
The Scouts Oaid ' lu'ou'e in
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a sncci;!, Iroop a:?; ! ?*t>j;ram
to some of our C<a i"'! v's
oil 1st ain.1 ini{ leaders v. o v.o . <
liorn in February. 'I'm ,;ve.-.
ami \v o r k s of 1 ') a Vn!
Washington and I, n o ' < ,
Thomas Kdison, Ch;u Vs A.
landher^, aiul Lord
I'oWf!! were review' (!
discussed. Uniforms wore 'he
?>r dor of the day for '!'>:<-s*':! y
;?>)?{ Sunday.
\'/e salute Scoit''oa'.'cr.-,
man Owens ;?r*t' "iv
!ir.'iswell, and Den \be h-u
1'at (I'.vcns and S; "v '' as
well, for their W"1'. w"'i
'hose yovini* men w! ?
!!' ?o live by t1 o 'v- rii-; ;
and ;deals of Scoeo.,,i Vvy
'he clarion hell < ; " >a' ' on*
fnn'to, "!'.e ' i f' " ri'ii.
! -nit" hi cbal Voyo ?
of 'he buys a1:'' ?, ' ti.
leaders every warn
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elude Form 2440 to show computation.
Taxpayers with income
from rent, pensions, 'rusts,
and similar sources have not
included a Schedule Sinn
' 040.
'taxpayers w i t h income
rem a business or profession
have not included Schedule
Form 1040.
Totals for \\'-2's are shewn,
hut taxoayer has not a"aehcd
Forms WTh
Tax compulation is incomplete.
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sponsah'o; Pi'vor gut the 'ilea
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If you an? p'.annine '? ifPre
any!.!!)"' suon, the Si una!
S.-aunty AdniiiiislraPno 'i.e.
'us reminder !<>r you: When
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' sure to contact yo'!'' ;i'
security off'.ee months la ?
'??re reaching retirement are
;r?!_*. for hot!) men and w? 'nenV
' 'Incl on' what proof.-; w:'!
'> needed and take '.hem !<?
your social security o'ri<-e
nrompl !y.
'1'lie Social Security Ad emistration
is always rlior!;1:
its procedures to .eueed U'>
iV.'Verv of cheeks to ';i'!)e!' ? ;
t ies. A recent survey
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t".j)<>Msif)i!ity <>' eac'i rlaiina"!.
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aiv <!?'!ayin<> yi?"'' h'I'a.
T H H C L O T H M A !( E P
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v I omt
i'o!* Action
There is an old fable that
says when God was creating
t!u* world there came to him
one day four angels, each with
a question. The first asked,
"!!o\v are you doing it?" The
second inquired, "Why?" The
' In I'd one, "May ! have it
when you finish?" The fourth
one, "Can ! help?"
The first asked the scion
ttsis question, and it's a good
one. Throup.h all these years
scientists have been searching
for the "llow." The second is
he philosopher's question. It,
too, is a pood question, and it
isn't conf'ined to the "Isgghead,"
!oi into the mind of
every one of us comes the
jniz/lint; onestion, "Why did
(lod cteaf.e oie . . . the world?"
The third question, "May !
have it?" is the epitome of
selfishness. We are ashamed
of lli!.-, one, and yet so many
of ns sq.-nd a whole lifetime
bnildine a fence around a little
nan of this pood earth.
'I'he 1 o> i' 111 ij1 lest ton, "Can 1
help? ' ts 'he religious quostion.
is asked anew by each
yenera'mn. '! bo r<r!ii?i?ms loaders
< ' every aye seek t?? iind
illl ailSWi'!* In that question
throeeh worshin.
'\ ;e k wbat you can do
to !,? ' >, to your house of
\vo!':,!i;s, *a!!c it over with
\our irniyina!) and others
w!io, ' 'a* you, are concerned.
Make 'ho n'acc where you
wopMiip rallying point for
ae'ion in solving personal,
c< ifuniut' ' v, national and
w< '' ' ! ;? i >'>!cns where yreat
I'll'!',!1 am' sniiMiua! issues are
i'iV'dvi'iWorship each week
and pain a both. Put it into
m ac'a t* i wei y day.
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Cyrlia Cnvi'in?'~
! laroW \!natrs
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J'.oM.y 'I'tu.'Urr
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Clinton Weaving?
C !i<ly 'S.'inrs
I >.1111Ci' !. .'anuary 21
Clinton Spinning-Kayo
Cash
!^au; !>'.i1!-, !)oc<'mbt'r ! 1
('Hilton Wi.-iivintj?
William F. Campbell
I >;?ue.htor, December Ml
Clinton Carding?
('a! vin Chapi>? !!
! >ii11111111*r, December 'JJ
S!\ drd ami Mrs. Harry !
!-V.vr, r. announce t!?o birth
??!' a daughter, Sherry Anj'cla,
horn January HI, '!)(?(} in I'ertnoda.
Mr. Foster >s the son
(?'" Mr. and Mrs. Marry Foster,
Sr. of this city. Sherry Angela
!s the i?rent-f?ranch!nin?h'cr of
VIr. and Mrs. S C. Foster.
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luiiviuia aiiu JUiill 1 lltlltT.
Members of Lydia Baptist
Cluircb have completed a
broad-scale program of remodeling
and improvements
to their church home m recent
weeks. The extensive
modernization program required
approximately s i x
months.
features of the sanctuary
remodeling and refurbishing
program include a new ceiling,
a new lighting system,
carpeting, am! new pulpit
furniture. The entire decor of
the sanctuary was changed
through architectural design
changes in the windows, pew
ret hushing in two-tone color
combination, and the creation
of a vestibule and bride's
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A More Worshipful Atmosphere?
iilW tlKl! y
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*!*!icr jugglers, the comics, an
"A |jlot t v girl is like a melody
The answer is: Nothing.
Vaudeville disappeared, tru
came homes tor a new fad, til
A lot of the customers disaj
!a>tiit* listening to some new eoi
At seven o'clock on Friday nij
hear Amos, The Kingfish and A
The movies, by now, had ti
li'Me stations with a handful
crown into a multi-million dol
Then came Milton "Mister
Vaudeville, you might say,
the people, nor their jobs.
There were only about -10,1
Sta'es in 1D20, the heyday of
today there are about 00,000 en
inil'ioiis of poopie who make, <
and television equipment.
That is what happened to va
a lot bigger. This always happi
is allowed to work without hi
are ereated.
MARCH, 1966
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irvey, Geo H. Cornelson, Rev. M. J.
room off tlie Palmetto Street
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
aii' conditioning equipment.
George 11. Cornelson, Clinton
Mills Vice President,
spoke at the Morning Worship
Service on Sunday, January
2, as the congregation
held Special Services of Dedication
as they assembled for
the first time in their remodeled
sanctuary.
Rev. Mil ford Sanders is
pastor of the Church, which
was organized in 1909.
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-The* newly remodeled and enlarged
(> Dead ?
id the cracked tenor who sung,
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v? iicuL vt i i ui 11| u:i in i .
e. Most ol the live houses bele
silent movie.
speared. Most of them were at
nics. On a new-fangled gadget,
^hts, all America stood still to
ndy . . . on radio . . . remember?
irned into talkies. Radio, from
I of phonograph records, had
lar network business.
Television" Berle.
was dead and buried. But not
HH) entertainers in the United
the live theatrical house. But
tertainers at work, plus several
jperate and repair film, radios,
udevillc; it changed and became
mis when technological progress
ndrance. More and better jobs