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i : ( . \ . \ Thursday, February 9, 1950 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE I'a^e Seven South Carolina, and to be engaged principially in promoting the pro grams of • the' International Associ- ,NOTICE Notice is hereoy given that the undersigned intend to file with .the Secretary of State of South Carolina, a t>on of Lions Clubs, on February 14, 1950, a declaration HARllY Y. McSWEEN, and petition foi; incorporation, pray-| " GARY J. LEHN. ing the issuance of a Certificate of Clinton, South) Carolina, Incorporation as an eleemosynary corporation under the laws of the State of South Carolina to THE LIONS CLUB OF CLINTOtf, S. C., the said corporation to have its prin cipal place of business at Clinton, February 8,' 1950. offer our customers 3-in-l Service — Advertising, Com mercial Printing, Office Supplies. We can supply alt your needs. CHKONICLE PUBLISHING CO LOANS! IF YOU HAVE MONEY TROUBLES BRING THEM TO US Clinton Loan & Inv. Co. ROOM 6, NATIONAL BANK BUILDING North Broad Street — Clinton, S. C. — Upstairs PERSONAL — CONFIDENTIAL Musgrove Club Holds Meeting I! Mrs. W. R. Anderson was hostess : to the Musgrove Home Demonstra- :> i tion at her home on February 1. 1 Song “Won’t You Sit Down?” , was sung by the club. - It" 1 • The devotional was given by Mrs. a comp e A A May who rea( j the ^2 Psalm and the Lord’s prayer was repeated, j The ekib creed was read in uni son by the members. The roll was called by the secretary and * each 1 member answered with a lighting improvement made in their home. The president read an article on 1 “Health”. | The Home Demonstration agent • discussed changes in the program for ; the year. A report was given and 1 1 a poem read by the Religion and, j Welfare chairman. The demonstration on “Menu 1 Planning” was given by the H. D. ' agent. During the social hour a con- j test was conducted by the recrea- itional leader. Refreshments were i served by the hostess. •,.•••*♦ .......... ....... •. #... • ♦*♦*#* eVoVe* •« e« »«•«»% e« " says J. C. 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IS This week workers will invite you', i the citizens of Laurens county, to ,join their organization. By becoming a member you will be doing much not only to provide the town with'*;: i local entertainment but also to ad- vance the general appreciation of good music well performed. Every community is improved by advantages of sound business estab- ’'lishments, good schools, industries, churches, libraries and various mu- nicipal improvements. The availabil- ity of fine music presented 'by au- thoitative musicians is another ad- «'» vantage which will benefit those making their homes here, and the j': possibilities offered through the Lau- rens County Community Concert as- , g | sociation are limited only by the re- Isponse of the local public. 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