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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday^ November 26, 19o3 4
THANKSGIVING
small colleges in individual passing
prowess. - t »
„ , . u 4 • e^j*4 r> *4 „ rt The National Association of In-
From Associate Reformed 1 resb>tenan Editor E. (iett>s. II.D. tercollegiate Athletic Statistics
show he is fourth nationally
in
School officials said steel that
had been holding up construction of
the new addition to the Sanders
high school for Negroes, has ar
rived and construction is now go
ing ahead as planned. Construction
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of the new Sanders Elementary
school is scheduled for an early
start.
The national day of Thanksgiving
is especially American, but the idea
of Thanksgiving goes back into early
Bible times. Centuries before the
Pilgrims eume to—Massachusetts
tome of the great thanksgiving sQ-ngs
were sung in Israel. When men
nghty think of God and of His good
ness it is natural to express their
gratitueje. But the fact remains ihat
v.ften in the place of gratitude there
.« griping. In the place of being hap
py over what we have there is the
unhappiness that we do not have
more* How can we come to be more
grateful?
this I think we should be more; total individual offense,
thankful. When we ^ay our prayers! He has'averaged - 138 yards a
perhaps we try to think of several ! game passing and 144 yards "a game
things for which we are thankful rushing ahd passing.
and we soon begin to stall. We know —7- •
there are others but we can not name
them. The fact is that we do. not
know all of them, but even those
which we do know we take for
granted or do not think of them as
blessings. But let Us write down lor (Continued from page seven)
one day the blessings as we realize
them, making some effort to remem- dub were appointed and plans
ber them as they are experienced, made for the Christmas banquet,
and we shall be amazed at the num-j ^ rs - A. C. Young, speaker for
ber. i the evening, gave an interesting \
talk on dried arrangements. She
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1 think one thing which will add' Another attitude that wil help us of dutiful ar
to be grateful is to try to realize how r u__
to a thankful spirit is to realize the *o be giateful “r*' rangements with her, demonstrat
source of all our blessings, God Him- few of the blessings we have that (ing how each one could be made.
sfelf. Every good and every perfect!we really deserve, and compare that A social hour followed the pr0 _
gft comes from Him. 1 think the With the number we do have. So oft- grani Hostesses for the evening
good gifts are the temporal blessings. en ,\e look at *hat we ha\e and were M rs> George Ellis, Miss Kate
Thev are not perfect but they are compare tnat with what we want Milam and Mrs. John Little.
ood for us Life is good even though that we do not have. Of course we ^
?: is not perfect. \\% may have good do not deserve any of the good things R; . <•, . f r nr
health but no perfect heath, but for we have. DldS bought TOr
the good health we should.be grate- In thinking of things for which to New LoiirenS
Pul. I once heard a miniser say that be thankful we should not forget the u* L C-L-^l D .’IJ*-/,
good wife is a good gift but not a intangible things, for beauty and ap-i^'y" jCiIOOI DUIlQing
perfect gift. He was interpreting this preciation of the beautiful, in color, Laurens—Bids for construction of
erse. The Holy Spirit is a perfect in music, in combinations: for faith, ^ ne w Laurens high school plant ft
giti Salvation is a perfect gift. So hope and love; and for sjp^h otner accepted here Dec. 15 at 11 »
Tre the other spiritual gifts. All are things which add to the" joy of life a - , S
from God. They come not by our which we can not touch with our The modem new plant, to be lo- 8
c vn might or power. It is God Who material hands. Liberty is cne of cat f^ . on f^ e Princeton highway, U
pves us the power to g« wealth. In these. ^ designed to accommodate 600 stu- g
T, i anH h-vp ii* u . u , cients, and contains some 68,000 W
Him we live and mo\e and ha\e \v e have reason to be grateful for sauarp f PPt n f floor snarp
c-ur being. If we could but realize the things we do not have. We do
ramrmitK* NOTICE not have enem - v armie s occupying
CREDITORS NOTICfc our cities and homes> against whose
All persons havmg caims ag violence or wickedness protests are
the estate of WiOwn L*e Turner, de-1 ^ heard We do not have starva .
•:nT^e a duW vti “ the un 'acmg us da y by day. nor do we
designed, and those indebted to * onder ' our chldrcn perhaps may
.aid estate will please make pay- da ' v e '» «* Wraorrow. We
ma - v ^ « la d that in Gods love He
did not answer some of our prayers
as we asked them. Even in our finite
wisdom after a tme we see that it :
would not have been best.
Strange as it may seem, we should,
thank God for the hard things of |
life, the disappointments, the suffer-'
ing, the sorrows we have expert- j
enced. These cause us to lean heavily
on Him, or have linked us up to!
After-Thanksgiving Sale!
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Harold Woodward and Associates 8S
of Spartanburg, are the architects. 5
The
office
ent of Laurens County School Dis
trict 55.
wide selection
there's sure to
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artanburg, are the architects. S
bids will be accepted at the, g
of C. K. Wright, superintend- g
11 please make p«
ment likewise.
LEILA PATTERSON
TURNER,
Administratrix,
Clinton, S. C.
Nov. 14. 1953 3c-w-De<;. 3
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the
Cl.n ton-New berry Natural Gas Au
thority Construction Project has
been completed, final inspection he~». eu with cords of love, and in
creased our sympathy with others!
who have had like experiences. Thus I
with understanding hearts we havet
been enabled to help others in like|
experiences.
"Oh that men would praise the|
Lord for his goodness, and for his ■
wonderful works to the children of!
Dr. Felder Smith
OPTOMETRIST
Laurens, S. C.
Phone 794
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October 22
having been made on
i-nd 23, 1953.
Notice is further given that any-
cne hav.ng a claim for labor, mate-
r.al. fuel or supplies used on the
Project by Birmingham Building
C o m p a n y. Union Construction
Company, Floyd.Smith d-b-a Floyd
Smith Welding Company, Howard men .
T. Barry, B J. Davis Construcjion
Company, R. E. Pool, Dixie Pipe (V -i i_ a ii
Line Company or B & R Construe- jGQSOn In All
t.on Company will submit same, Gome Zones Opens 5
properly itemized and verified, to —, , . .
the following address not later than lhanksgiving Day
twelve o’clock noon on Monday, ♦
November 30, 1953. Tne quail season opens in. all game
BIRMINGHAM BUILDING zones of the state Thanksgiving Day
COMPANY, with the closing dates varying from
P. O. Box 471, ^ February 1 to March 1, it was point-
Clinton, & C. 4c-26 td ou * by Director A. A. Richardson
FINAL SETTLEMENT Wildlife Resou ^es Depart-1
Take notice that on the 30th day season runs continuously in
of November, 1953, I will render a a jj t be states except Game Zone 7
f.nal account o fmy acts and doings W h eret a f ter being open Thanksgiv-
T S v Strat ° r - ° V, the . estat f e vf ing day, Friday and Saturday, it
"i ie #\>° U K g i m rY ° f n 6 rniin 6 1 closes untiI 8, when it re-
Judge of Probate of Laurens Coon- ope ns and run s to February’ 15.
ty, at 10 o clock a. m., and on the
same day will apply for a final dis
charge from my duties as Adminis
trator
Gray
Funeral Home
Clinton. S. C.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
...and...
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Phones 41 and 399-J
AMBULANCE SERVICE
I- RUSSELL GRAY and
V. PARKS .ADAIR, Gen. Mgr*.
Come in right away and see the savings we offer you .
of fine suedes in the latest fall styles and in all sizes .
be a shoe to suit you and to fit you!
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Troyling - Citation - Foot Flair - Penal jo
Red Cross - Tee Gee - Fashion Show Flats
MILTON
“LAURENS’ MOST MODERN SHOE STORE”
East Side Public Square — Phone 803
Laurens, S. C.
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Delivered lordly; state end local taxes extra.
Tat co a ioolc at: what
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you epet for ...
Counties in Zone 7 are Georgetown,
Horry, Florence, Marion and Dillon.
Mr. Richardson said there was an
Any person indebted to and e,-
tate is notified and required to
make payment on or before that
date; and all persons having claims
against said estate will present
tically the whole state, although
some sections reported a high per- j
centage of immature birds.
The wild turkey season opens on
them on or before said date, duly Thanksgiving Day in Zone 5 and the
proven, or be forvere barred. da y ^fore Thanksgiving in Zones
ODUS L. YOUNG, * i 3 and 6 - There is no open season in
1 ■ Administrator, tde 0,her zones.
Clinton, S. C. The season on rabbits and £quir-
October 30, 1953 4c-w-26 rels, which varies in the zones, will
j be open in all of them Thanksgiving.
Laurens county is in zone 2.
(As Standard Equipment)
“ROCKET” ENGINE
BODY by FISHER
POWER SfVLING
CUSTOM-LOUNGE INTERIORS
POWER-RIDE CHASSIS
12-VOLT IGNITION SYSTEM
Your prk* d«p«ndt upon cfcoka of modal and body stylo,
optional oquipmont and accossoriot. Pricos may vary
slightly in adjoining communitios bocauto of shipping
chargos. AN pricos swbjoct to dtango without notko.
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Theatre ;
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
November 24, 25, 26
(Double Feature)
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ALL-STAR
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CARTOON - NEWS
THIS IS A SHOW YOU DON'T
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Friday-Saturday Nov. 27-28
THE
HAREM GIRL
Joan Davis, Peggy Castle,
Arthur Blake
CARTOON - NEWS
Sunday-Monday Nov. 29-30
SAN ANTONE
Rod Cameron, Arlene Whelan
CARTOON
Hamilton Second In
In Nation In Passing
—
Presbyterian college football
quarterback Harry Hamilton now
rates second in ,,thO nation among
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