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I. Thursday, September 17, 1953. THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Seven New Teachers In Clinton Schools w mm i • • I '**j:W#**<***;-MM 1 • *' ;■>» - •, ' <rawf : x ;^ : ft\i\ KvX'. F-* V#. . . . Several new teachers are included in the faculty of the Clinton city schools for the new year’s work. They are. first row: Mrs. Eugene Johnson, Miss Betty Skinner, Miss Bernice Johnson. Mrs. Newton Jones. Second row: Miss Edna Coats, E. C. Young and Miss Lillian Dillard. New teachers not included in the picture: Mrs. Chris Adair. Jr., E. B. Few, Mrs. J. B. Speake, Fleming Thornton. | Eight Enlist In Armed Forces From This Area The Laurens area had eight men to enlist in the Army and Air Force, four in each, during the month of August, according to Sgt. Guy F. Parker, recruiting officer from the Greenville recruiting of fice. Those he listed for the Army were Ralph R. Wilson, Rt. 2, Wood ruff; Joseph N. Chapin, Clinton; Gary H. Gibbs, Rt. 2, Laurens; and Leroy Higgins, Joanna; for the Air Force, Kenney R. Flemnig, Rt. 3, Laurens; Julian L. Fowler, Clinton; Everette E. Hedgepath, Clinton; and William E. Lanford, Clinton. Sgt. Parker is in Laurens to ac- SPARTAN SPECIAL 16% 18% 20% -• DAIRY FEED ^ Now better than ever! Spartan Special Dairy Feeds have "fines” all pelleted... no sifting or separating. Cows love extra coarse ness, extra bulkiness . . . good taste! Here are feeds built to pro duce . . . priced to sell! C-W-S GUANO CO. Phone 62 Clinton, S. C. “Your ‘SQ’ Feeds Dealer Allstate before yew buy Auto Insurance Allstate is nationally famous for its fast, fair claim settle ments and savings to policy holders. Ask about Allstate's e N«w •oater-to-wderttand policy e 14 addod bonofMs of no oxtra eorf e Spodal low ratoa for formon S NoNonwido claim torvic# COUPON NOW John L. Mimnaueh Asrent ] King Aparts, Apt. B-4 i j Clinton. S. C. 8(,,J 1 I WMu* oMaaflon. »!•«• mad m ratM «nd | M dalafl* aa AUrtota Aata h—raaw. I I I Noa» 1 • A You're Je'Good Hands with Austatk Mt Wk INSUtANCI COMPANY ly Sews, iisbstfc Cs. A ofcOty o«a«d mbOdlafy a» Saan, loabart and C*. wM arnao mi HabiUttM dMtact and wporaw tma Mm paraat coapany. Hoaw Offica-. Chtea«o.«. cept enlistments each Tuesday mornnig and in.Clinton each Tues day afternoon. Isom L. Lewis Passes In Abbeville Isom L. Lewis, 57, died Monday afternoon at Abbeville Memorial hospital after several years of de clining health. He was a native of Elberton, Ga., but had made his home here for the past 24 years. He was a mem ber of Calvary Baptist church. Mr. Lewis was twice married, first to Mrs. Annie Singleton Lev^is. Suriviving this union are one son, Henry L. Lewis of this city; and one daughter, Mrs. Minnie Lee Tul- lis, of Abbeville. His second mar riage was to Mrs. Emma Mae Shel ton Lewis. Surviving from this union is one step-son, Fred R. Shel ton of this city. Also surviving are two brothers, Tommie of Whitmire, and John Henry of Laurens; and one sister, Mrs. Annie Mae Crocker of Anderson. Funeral services were conducted yesterday afternoon at Calvary Baptist church by the Rev. J. W. Spillers. Burial followed in Bel- rose cemetery in Abbeville. THANKS to god Dearest Lord, King of Heaven and Earth, King of Love, hope and salvation, Ye Lord of life, king of death, King of kings and all creatimT Ye Lord, we thank Thee for all thou has done And for the blessed work of Thy own hand In Jesus’ name, our Lord, Thy only begotten son, Lead us to Thy glorious and prom ised land. The land where so golden brigt# and sunny There no day by to pass nor dark ness all, But forever and ever the land of milk and honey, • And the glory of the Father for m all. Ye Lord, if Thou will but hearken to my song The song of today is my reward of tomorrow. Prepare me, Lord, for thy heavenly throng, Where life knows no sin nor sorrow. Ye Lord, help us to forgive and be forgiven, To love, to rejoice with all our neighbors, On earth, to share the same as in Heaven, The glory and the fruit of thy labor. We thank Thee, Oh God, for Thy wisdom and patience And for all Thy glorious gifts on earth to men. Thou gave men life to live and du ration On earth Thy will to do for his reward in the end. Ye Lord, guide us from the evil and wicked temptation And deliver us from the god of sil ver and gold, For what profit on earth, the glory and coronation, To gain the whole world and lose * his soul. Ye Lord, provide for us the will to understand, The good Samaritan and his work how to do, • For he that love the Son of man , He knows the Father and the Son also. Grant to us, Oh Lord,* the courage not to cease To comfort the sick, to love the poor. To overcome the evil and 19 live in peace. So that the gate of Heaven be comes an open door. Ye Lord, I can sing on and on, through and through, But he that believe not, he knows none. Forgive them, Father, for they know' not what they do. In His name’s sake, Our Lord, Thy beloved Son. Amen Written by P. F. Roddy while re cuperating from an operation at Hays hospital here. Mr. Roddy is an uncle of Phil L. Roddy of this city. Say— “I SAW IT IN THE CHRONICLE” -v - *?. Thank Ton WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE WE HAVE MOVED TO 109 Gary Street Between the Southern Bell Telephone New Office and D. E. Tribble Company Only a Block From Our Former Location On South Broad We invite our subscribers, advertisers, commercial printing and office supply customers to come to see us in our larger headquarters where we are better prepared to serve the pub lic. Bigger, brighter quarters than ever before, with plenty of room for enlarged stocks and plant expansion. We are proud of our new “home.” Our friends and customers will always find a cordial welcome — the latch-string is on the outside. 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