The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, July 15, 1972, Page 6, Image 6
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How Important
"I am only one but I am
I can't do everything bi
And what I can do that
And what I ought to do,
This is an election year. Just hov
in iota, one vore gave Oliver Cromwi
In 1649, one vote caused Charles I of
In 1776, one vote gave America the En|
In 1839, one vote elected Marcus Mort
In 1845, one vote brought Texas into t
In 1868, one vote saved President Ar
In 1875 one vote changed France from
In 1876, one vote gave Rutherford B.
States.
In 1923, one vote gave Adolph Hitler
In 1941, one vote saved Selective Servii
In 1960, Richard Nixon lost the Preside
it by less than one vote per precinct
How important is one vote? Your
If not, do so now.
Miss Morgan Wed
D i a n n e B. Morgan and Reuben
D. Overstreet were married July 1 at
the Faith Baptist Church in Laurens.
Rev. John R. Waters performed the
ceremony.
Dianne is the daughter of William
C. Morgan of Laurens and Margaret
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VK I. \
Rob Hamrick
Rob Hamrick, Plant No. 2 Carding j
his lot at 201 Gordon Street. Hamrick, ki
out the Clinton Mills community, has ju
in a garden.
He produces butter beans, peas, okra,
and many others.
: Is One Vote?
one.
jt I can do something.
I ought to do.
by the grace of God I shall do."
v important is one vote? Your vote?
ell control of England.
England to be executed.
|lish instead of the German language,
on governor of Massachusetts,
he Union.
idrew Johnson from impeachment,
i a Monarchy to a Republic.
Hayes the Presidency of the United
leadership of the Nazi party,
ce twelve weeks before Pearl Harbor,
ntial election and John Kennedy won
in the United States.
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vuie; ?ic you regisrerea TO VOfe.'
[s Mr. Overstreet
Owens of Enoree.
Reuben is the son of Lola Mae
Overstreet and the late Reuben Overstreet.
The couple is making their home in
Laurens.
's Mini-Farm
\ssistant Overseer, has a mini-farm on
^rtiifn fr>r K i c n >> ??/4 "Kilii..
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st about everything that can be grown
corn, tomatoes, cantaloupes, cucumbers,
CLOTHMAKER
Sullivan Named ?
Assistant Engineer
Harry Sullivan has been named
Assistant Engineer at Clinton Mills,
according to C. Bailey Dixon, Corporate
Engineer.
Sullivan, who holds a Mechanical
Engineering degree from Vanderbilt
University, recently completed a years
training in plant operation. While attending
Vanderbilt, he served as cap- ^
tain of the school's soccer team.
He is the son of Dr. and Mrs. E. N.
Sullivan of Clinton.
Housewife: "It's tough when you
have to pay a dollar a pound for meat."
Butcher: "Yeah, but it's a lot tougher
when von nav nnlv fifl rente n nnnnH
for it!"
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