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■ ■■ . .• y Page Four THE CLINTON CHRONICLE THURSDAY, JUNE 9. 1949 Camp Old Indian To Open Summer Session June 19 Camp Old Indian, the Blue Ridse Council, Boy Scouts, camps for white Boy Scouts and leaders will be closed to week-end campers from June 12 to July 23 and will open for the reg ular summer session for Scouts at the 8 o’clock vesper service on-Sun day, June 19. The scout executive, assistant ex ecutive and field scout executive will begin the preliminary period on Monday, June 13. and a patrol lead ers training school, with 150 patrol loaders in attendance will begin Fri day, June 17, at 10 a.m. and close Saturday. June 18, at 4 p.m. Patrol leaders will attetnd from every dis trict in the council and are expected to bring the patrol leaders handbook, which will be the textbook. Rev. Wade Jumper, assistant pastor of the First Baptist church, Greenville, will conduct the vesper service on June 19, and vesper services wilt follow each Sunday. A capacity camp of 200 Scouts has been registered for the third period, beginning June 26, and scoutmasters are requested to register boys who want to attend camp in the second period beginning June 19, or at the period beginning July 3, and the sixth period beginning July 17. Improvements at the camp include path to chapel, permanent seating arrangement in chapel, change in swimming docks from a cross to an “F” type dock, rebuilding of guard tower, painting of boats and canoes, new shower house and many minor changes in housing and equipment, especially in the craft shop. Lydia Mills ••• (continued from page three) the lounge of the community center | at 1 o’clock today. Characters for| the play, "The Old Maids Conven-{ tion,” will be selected at this time.' mmmmMtmxaamaauexxMxmanuamm Gray Funeral Home Clinton, 8. C. FUNERAL DIRECTORS ..And... EMBALMERS AMBIXANCE SERVICE Phones 41 and 399-J L. RUSSELL GRAY and T. PARKS AD AIR, Gen M»ra GAMES THIS WEEK Central Carolina League Friday—"Watts at Clinton. Saturday—Clinton at Watts. King Cotton League Friday—Joanna at Matbew-s. Saturday—Mathews at Joanna. Mid-State League Saturday—Jolly Street at Lydia, j Wednesday—Lockhart at Lydia. CREDITORS’ NOTICE Xll persons having claims against 'the estate of James Boyd Speake, deceased, are hereby notified to file the same, duly verified, with the un dersigned. and those indebted to said estate will please make payment RALPH L. WILBANKS. DR. ERIC BARNES. Executors. June 6, 1949. 23-3cw P & G PAINTS All Colors for Outside and Inside Work J. R. Crawford South Broad St. at Armory Phone 10 Goodyear Tires and Tubes BATTERIES AND ACCESSORIES McMillan Service Station Sinclair Products Phone No. 2 TAX ELECTION NOTICE In accordance with an act author izing same, an election will be held in the Joanna School District, Hun ter No. 6. on Tuesday, June 21, 1949. Said election will be for the purpose of voting on the matter of increasing the special school levy in said dis trict by 6 (six) mills. The place of the election will be the Joanna school house, and the hours will be from 8 o’clock A.M. to 4 o’clock P M. The election will be in charge of the trustees of said dis trict, who will report the results of • the election to the Auditor of the County. i Only su-'h electors as return real or personal property for taxation and *410 exhibit their tax receipts and registration certificates, as required ! in general elections, shall be allowed to vote. j Each voter wishing to increase the levy will cast a ballot with the word YES written thereon, while those voting against same w-ill cast a bal- ' lot with the word NO written there on. J T ADDISON. MRS W. A. MOORHEAD, A D. BARRON. Board of Trustees. 16-2c THE CHRONICLE Completely Cover* Clinton’s Trade Area for Advertiser* There I* No SohstltnU for N< paper Advertlstn* CORRECT SERVICEhPIECES as/ Community Open Stock pieces ore bock again to help you make your Service complete and correct. Teaspoon Iced Drink Spoon Serving Spoon Salad Fork Oyster Fork Butter Spreader Cold Meat Fork Gravy Ladle available; It THE FINEST SILVERPLATE . v * Trtd« mark of Onaitfa Ltd At!'/ I I ^ IUC* j i : vv i; i i : i* s ^ “A Credit To South Carolina” AIR CONDITIONED FOR YOUR SHOPPING COMFORT Card of Thanks Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Wood and children wish to thank their friends for the many acts of kindness shown them during the illness of Mr. Wood. Especially Mr. Johnsoh and Mrs. Gus Ramsey for blood donated. Also, the doctors and nurses at Hays hos- 1 pital. Rosebud Patrol Enjoys Picnic Monday afternoon the Rosebud patrol accompanied by Mrs. v Harbin, i enjoyed a hike and picnic planned | to carry out a part of their chosen project. The patrol’s leader is Elaine Crocker. Announcement Party Given | Monday evening thg recreation center was the scene of a beautiful | party when Mr. and Mrs. C. M. McElhannon entertained announcing the engagement of their daughter, Susie, to Kenneth Piercy, the mar riage to be solemnized July 2 in ! the First Baptist church of Clinton. The center was decorated through out with ivy and Queen Anne’s lace tinted a pale pink. In the dining tiful with tall cathedral candles and room the two long tables were beau- arrangements of pink carnations, ivy and tulle. The announcement of the approaching marriage was made by ‘‘Letting the Cat out of the Bag,” | to the strains of the Wedding March. A card with the inscription, Susie- Kenneth, July 2, was attached to a j huge white bow on the kitten’s neck. Following the anno uncement' games and square dancing featured the evening’s entertainment. Assisting in entertaining were Mr. I and Mrs. J. L. Piercy, Mrs. J. R. Har bin. Mrs. Clyde Trammell, .Miss Kathryn Eichelberger. Refreshments of punch, pound cake, nuts, and sandwiches were served throughout the evening. Mis* Hall Guest of Club Thursday evening Miss Susan Hall, County Home Demonstration Agent, assisted by Mrs. Long, gave an interesting demonstration on the preparation of foods for refrigera tion. The meeting was held in the game room of the recreation cen ter with a large attendance. The club president presided. Mrs J. E. Wray, program chairman, pre sented plans for a family picnic to be held June 16 at Curry’s Lake. Mrs. J. H. Walker, honor guest, was presented a gift from the club in appreciation for her outstanding services. Hostesses included Mrs. Coker,' Mrs. George Roper, Mrs. Mary Darby and Mrs. Casey Abercrombie. Refreshments were served. Parents of Seventh Graders Enter- Uln for Teacher* and Students • An outstanding social event of the season was the drop-in party giveh by the parents of the seventh grad ers honoring the teachers, students and mill officials Tuesday evening following commencement exercises. The recreation center, artistically : decorated with floor baskets of shas- . ta daisies and the candle-lignted !ace-covered table, featuring an ar rangement of red and white gladioli, | the school colors, made a colorful setting for the occasion. Presiding at the punch table were Mrs. Jesse Boyo^. Mrs. Meda Williams and Miss Doris Bagwell. Individual cakes, salted pecans and mints were served by Frances Wray, Ernestine Parrish and Mary Crawford, mem bers of the seventh grade. Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Bailey, Mr. and Mrs W. R. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hairston, George Cornelson, ! Mrs. C. M. Bailey, Mrs. Lucy Mar- j shall and daughter, Eloise, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Danhoff wer^ invited ' guests. ^ | Registration With Selective Service i Still Functioning J. B. Lewis, chairman of Selective Service Local Board No. 30 for Lau rens county, pointed out yesterday j that apparently many persons are I forgetting that selective service is still functioning and effective under its 1948 law. The obligation to regis-, ter with selective service is the con- j tinuing obligation of all male per sons in the United States who were, born after August 30, 1922, through! the age group of those who are now becoming 18 years of age, if they have not previously registered. Chairman Lewis points out to all young men becoming 18 years of age that they are required by presiden tial proclamation to register on their 18th birthday, or within five days after such birthday, with the selec tive service local board in their horf|p county. The board for Laurens coun ty is located on second floor, City Hall, Laurens, and is open between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 5:30 pjn., Monday through Friday. - IN MEMORY OF NED HALL Who Lost His Life in the Army Air Corps June 13, 1944 There’s a land where the birds are singing And the skies are always blue, On the other side of the rainbow Where my soldier waits for me. Safe at last from the sins of man kind And ravages of war, On the other side of the rainbow Is the boy that I adore. In his eyes is the light of heaven, On his face is the same loved smile, | On the other side of the rainbow Where he’ll greet me with a smile. 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