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( I Pare Eijht New Commissioner R. AUBREY HARLEY, of New berry. has become a member of the State Highway Commission, repre senting District Eight, comprised cf Abbeville, Greenwood, Laurens and Newberry counties. He is a native of Barnwell, a former legis lator, and is now president of the Newberry Bar association. He suc ceeds Commissioner E. L. Long f Greenwood, his term of office be ginning April 16. THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Professional Notice My office will be closed from April 22 through May 7. due to my absence from the city. Dr. L B. Marion I THRIFTY... bv HOLLAND S •'Ci—ae have a hard ewaltewtac that deltctet layer rake I beaffct al Jeha R Hel- laad Grerery if yea til ep ea Short *ni*f Snowdrift, 3 lb*. S1.1S Worrell Undo Shortening, 4 lb». 99c Duke's Mayonnaise, pint 39c Fre*h Com, 6 ears ^ 29c Sea feast Pink—No. 1 Can Salmon, can J 57c Blue Label , Coffee, lb. ... 59c Granulated Sugar, 5 lbs. ^ 45c All Regular Bread, loaf .. 15c Sweetheart Soap, 4 bars . 33c Paper Towels, roll . 19c lni»ect Killer Cook Kill, pt. 69c Large Juicy Lemons, doz. 39c Argo Peas, 2 cans . 29c pus 1 mi ■—ww ■ " - —, - i. ■ Large Box Super Suds .. 32c Waldorf Tissue, 3 rolls 25c Blackberries, No. 2 can 24c John R. Holland Grocery MUSGKOVE ST. Phone 130-J Ralph Leopold, Concert Pianist, Here Aoril 26 Ralph Leopold, one of the Na tional Guild of Piano Teachers, will be in Clinton on April 26 to judge the following pupils of Mrs. Joe E. Land, who are members of the National Fraternity of Student Musicians: Pat Cunningham, Joan Burgess, Donald Powers. Pat Dav enport, Donaree Cauble, Ruth Trammell, Helen Black. Alma Lois Spillers. Betty Sue Spillers. Cath erine Dunaway. Lora me Patterson, Buddy Yarbrough. Ann Middleton,* Jackie Franks, Peggy Dunaway, 1 Marlene DeYoung. Elizabeth Cole, Martha Joan Reeder. Margaret Madden, Genell Carley, Clara Hea ton. Shirley Hedkpeth. and Dawn Campbell The Guild specifies the use of all four types of musk Early Classic. Late Classic. Romantic. Modern. Every auditionee must play scales and cadence chorda A choke of five other technic-phases may ai-' so be used as units If desired As a boy Mr Leopold was or ganist for several years in promi nent churches in Philadelphia When elected a member fo the American Guild of Organists, he was the youngest to be admit ted Desiring to enlarge his field of musical activities he went to Eu rope for further study in piano and remained for eight years He con- j rertired extensively in Europe He first European appearance was with the Berlin Philharmonic Or chestra when he playd the Rub instein D Minor Concerto Later he played the Chopin E Minor Con certo with the same orchestra These appearances were followed by numerous engagements with other orchestral organisations, as wrll as many recitals in Berlin. Munich. Hanover. Dresden, etc Mr j Leopold’s first New York recital was an extraordinary success. He has been soloist with the New York Symphoney Orchestra conducted by, Dr Walter Damrosch. the Cleveland Orchestra conducted by Nicolas So- koloff and others On all occas- recitals in New York or those in ions, as well as his own Town Hall, such cities as Philadelphia. Boston. Washington. Chkago, San Francis co. Cincmatti. Dallas and etc.. Leo pold enjoyed unstinted praise, of ten receiving the title of "America’s Greatest Pianist.” The Duo-Art company devoted an entire issue of their magazine to this great artist, and recorded his playing of some thirty of his unique Waguerian re cordings. He has often given many lecture recitals on Waguerian mu sic dramas. County Supply Bill (Continued from page one) nish music director for all rural, schools), $1,980.00; boys 4-H club work, 100.00; Girls 4-H club work, $100.00, to be expended under the direction of the county agent; fu ture farmers of America, $75.00; Negror 4-H club work, $50.00; of- ; fice rent AAA office, $600.00; Stenographer and materials forj salary for county agent (supple ment), $480.00; asssitant county home demonstration agent, $347.00; agent, $660.00; salary for 2nd asst, county agent, $2,000.00; Laurens cooperative breeding association, $1,500.00; public welfare, office ex pense included, $3,135.00; Emer gency Relief, $1,200.00; for board- ilhg children, $000.00; Miscellan- I ecus Contingent, $6,000.00; ! County Board o f Education, ! $850.00; for cleaning court house i grounds, $100.00; Forest fire con trol $200.00; for auditing county books, if so much be necessary, $2,- 500.00; to take care of the amount of expenditures In excess of the appropriations for 1950, $12,250,00; S. C. Retirement system for coun ty employees, $3,756.00; S. C. Work men’s Compensation, $1,054.00; uni forms for sheriffs office, $1,130.00; For erecting permanent build ings by Laurens County Fair As- soiation, provided said buildings are erected no lands leased by the Fair Association from the Citv of Laurens for a period of at least twenty years and, provided, said funds are spent by the Laurens Exchange club pursuant to char ter granted it authorizing a coun ty fair to increase interest in Ag- nculture—loan at to be repaid in three equal installments, $5,- 000.00; Domestic Relations Court (salaries) Judge. $2,100.00; steno grapher. $900.00; Revolvii Iving fund bailiff, $300.00. documentary IWotoy. April It. 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