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N THE CLINTON CHRONICLE • w -««—t-v- n ] area of the Grand Strand provide plcaMire for the rod 'n reeler To make it more inviting, the greater Myrtle Beach Chamber of Commerce stages, through the co operation of its members, an An- ual Fishing Rodeo with prizes to taling $6,000 There are three championship golf courses open all year. They are The Dunes, Pine Lakes and Surf Club They are not only open to members^but guests .and visi tors are welcome. While game birds — ducks and iwir- Sprmkled along the Grand Strand j S^'se principally —- are not an an tare many facilities to house you : This is the of informative on traveling through South ha; KD1TORS NOTE sceond in a .series column' Carolina The writer has fdr sev eral year' motored to . Palmetto Ihtints of interest A former news ' IH+ferman. he i> a veteran ’of about la years in new' circles of the Carolinas,. and now serves as assistanl executive secretary to the Palmetto State <>il Marketers’ \s- sociation / ^.mth < arolma s sleeping giant has tieen aroused. The beach area i' no longer a hibernation place. Contrary to former routine, the Grand Strand is fast becoming a year round resort area. . Ki.-mr. golfing .boating and many social function.' have been plan’isi throughout the normally • off ason month' to attract cold weat er tourists to the sunny shores o! tnc Palmetto state Mimi.' the festivities and gross amount of swimming in the ocean. overnight or for a week or more. And most of these have special "winter rates" to entice -the trav eler. , The accommodations are of i premium quality in most instances more and more fun has been plan- Whereas in the summer when the tie tic lies are crowded, one often has i to take whatever is left, the cold ! weather tourist may have his the Sun Fun continues through the colder climate. ' There is still a lot of sun and nod both outdoors and indoors. Oi course, we would venture to s;i> > ou should take along some of the heavier clothing and wrap' for' wintry breezes off the ocean Why not hop into the family auto. 1 fill er up with gas. and head for the beach'* You'll tind it a nice change of routine and be able to, cet in some real pleasurable hours. These arc the months when it; seems more fish cater to the shal low warmer waters off the coast. Fishing has been reported at its peak along the Strand during the j colder months And. many South Carolina :.>iier men are taking advantage of the facilities now available around the year Piers are open; deep >ea charter or private boats are tor rent ano many rivers and creeks feeding into the Atlantic in the of the abundance along the coast, there are several private hunting clubs and hunting- reserves located below Myrtle Beach. These are private clubs, but vis itors may obtain guest permits and hunt on soine of these reserve's. This, information is available thru the various Chambers of Commerce i and wildlife agencies Too. there is quite a bit of deer better, well Ityiped hunting available to the avid hunts- ClttilppcrRwm © TMI UPP1W ROOW NASHVIllI TiNNfSSd THE WORLD'S MOST WIDELY USED DEVOTIONAL GUIDE Telephone Talk i . M YOUNGBLOOD <»ur Telephone Manager S v EAR say Merry Christmas m a with a Princess phone ye''u're •hat's nice to give, one that will light omcone you love- then, promi' a different way! looking for a ap the season Princess- -the ittk c bedside, chairsidc . nd lovely extension phone •mO'T ..n> convenient nook find no othe gift sc new. >o colorful, so uk'fa: W h\ noi le ! the Princes* . nvev vopi best wishes tc rei. \cv and friends this (. ig ' nu>. T or information c;ul o„ business office, o; .l'\ ,.:y\'instafler-repairman \ND. HERE'S ANOTHER holiday idea. When you're vo busy during the days just ahead, yon*11 tind the Yellow Pag'rt, of your telephone directory a friend indeed. They'll netp you linh many of the products or services you're htWir for. in a jiffy. »K A lilKT with a warm oeisonai tnucii. why iciuue long distance calls to out-of-town triends r a'ivrgs. The jingle of the telephone, bringing ■b - v"h those you love, js one of the happiest .s <T Christmas. L’se long distance often riur- ' his merry season. It’s a quick, thrifty way to * in touch, to plan visits and to share all the news. And. long distance rates are low. with .1 bargains after 6 P. M. and all day Sun lays, the bargain rates will he n effect all day on ‘mas and New Year’s Day. And .our call will .. .\ V '!fo through' faster if you make it during •.'.vTmie-. NCfil rO REMEMBER I he folk>ie>i families, the fn,rxJli • t;. *cl' on holiday.' or other uaVs, are those who tiiiov a , isi; n 1 me Di>iance. Tht tleal?d tracks o’ the bulldozer cf>e» ntc t’’.* O-de’e” a r d V'e CMerest bounces back as good as nr* It’s your proof-of-quality! INNERSPRING MATTRESS ’ZZJr™ rAqn • Quality Coa«4n>ttior ^ ^ Tl*r*,gtvcol - ■ J'R • 10-Year ftmter W V Guara*»p» Foi the finest sleep in the *ond, buy an Orcerest Your surest way of knowing you’re bfiymg qualify const’uctien. Treat your self to an Orderest right away 1 0lhw **i«rtss»s an) Bai Spno© onceit *tmi S«ie w SMSi T E. JONES FURNITURE 2(H) W. Maun Si. Phone 131 choice rooms Someone has justifiably said the South Carolina eoasUand is bathed in sunshine for more hours than anywhere else Of course, some Californians and Floridians might take exception But. with an aver age daytime temperature of 65 de grees. the Grand Strand is grad ually becoming a wintertime vaca tioners' paradise. This climate has caused owners of most of the motels, cafes, and other resort area establishments to remain on the Palmetto coast the year anVmd and thereby offer a greater assortment of housing and entertainment. There are always socfal func tions going on along the coast. In vitations are often made through the Chamber of Commerce office 1 to visiting tourists to visit homes of ; local residents for week-end par- 1 ties or danCes held by civic organ izations Churches offer also a prbgram ot social activities tor the young er set. and when there are out-of- towners visiting for some period at he beach, these, are welcomed in to these functions. Not all the activity ot the winter I down at Myrtle Beach and along :he strand end- for the golfer at. the 19th hole As is the case elsewhere during i T9th man. News Of Sends Cross Roads Mr and Mrs. Earl Todd and young son of Tennessee, visited Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Todd Thanksgiving week Mr and Mrs. Marshall Mulli- nax of Greer. Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Beckhaw and family of Grenewopd. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson Satur day. Nov. 19. Mr. and Mrs. Mul- linax remained for the week-end Miss Martha Pitts, a member, of the Rock Hill schools faculty, spent the Thanksgiving holidays at home The Shady Grove Community Club met Nov. 26 at 7:30 A cov ered dish supper w^s served Fol lowing the supper group singing was enjoyed. Mr and Mrs. Richard Boland .S>ent Thanksgiving in Augusta. Ga . wjRG Mrs. Boland’s sister. On Tfiesday evening. Nov. 29, Misses Shirley Spivey, Bledsoe, Faye Black. Read Romans 8:35-39 He healeth the broken in heart, and bindeth up their , wounds. iPsalth 147:3) Years ago a marvelously skilful craftsman worked in a tiny t shop in one of our cities. He specialized in the restoration of what appeared to be hopelessly broken things When a patron brought a ruined vase,'a shattered statue, a shivered glass to him. there was was no hope until it was entrusted to his care!^ With lov ing, patient care, he would slowly fit together the frag-! ments. By his clever skill, the broken thing would be made whole again. Years of the most patient, careful, persistent toil had gone into the mastery of his skill. No other possessed it: it was this; man's alone The comfort of God is like thaj.! It is God's skill, and no human has ever acquired it—and never will! As long as our broken and sinful lives are left in our hands, they remain broken. Only by plac-1 ing them in God’s hands can they be restored. PRAYER Eternal God, nearer to us than breathing and closer than hands and feet we commend ourselves anew to Thy keeping. In all the experiences of life, we pray for Thy presence: through Jesus Christ, our Redeemer. Amen. THOUGHT FOR THE DAY The secret of having God’s comfort is in placing things in His hands. i • i / ilit is to bring gifts for their children to put under the tree. 'Mr. .and Mrf. Dillard Neigh bors and sons of Laurens, visited Mr. and Mrs. Allen Young re cently. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Chop Watts and family will be interest ed to know thye are now making their home on Davidson street in Clinton. _ The Brotherhood of the Hur ricane Baptist Church will meet tonight (Thursday) at 7:30 at the church. t Misses Sallie and Mary Fran ces Nabors visited the Mason Simpsons recently. Tharsday, December 8* I960 k 3 ^ : The young adult clan of Hurri cane Baptist Church 'enjoyed a Christmas supper at Panorama Lodge recently. Those att eiing were: Mr. and Mrs. ^.Yson Young, Mr. and Mrs. Bootsie Caldwell, Mr. and l|lrs. Charles Young, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Cra ven, Mr. -and Mrs. Dillard Young, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Young. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Sco- gip. Mr and Mrs. W. D. Bish op. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Young. Miss Gloria Stoddard and James Young. OFFIci: SUPPLIES CHRONICLE PUB. CO. Register NOW! Leonard S. Clark (Idaho) man lyolhs. president of the coun cil. served as toastmaster. Wil-; ford Simpson of the Cross Hill Bennie Wells in Newberry on Sat urday, Mr .and Mrs. Eddie Craven at tended the wedding of Miss Dar- senior 4-H club, gave the invoca-, ce j| a sp.ouse in Spartanburg on' tion The welcome was given by Sunday. Mrs Guy Mahon, president of Mr. and Mrs Wilbur Clark of, the Laurens County Home Dem- Greenwood, were Sunday dinner! Barbara j onstration Council. The response guests of Mrs. Cecil Ccogin andi Agnes was given by Ralphine Estes,! family. FREE WIN this giant gift stocking filled with *50°° worth of brand- new toys Comr in and register for the dron ing...no cos. or obligation Black. Steve >Vright, and Jackie Waters, officers and program chairmen of the Shady Grove 4 H club, attended the Laurens given by R J Bennett, associate County Officers and Leaders i county agent Among the guests training meeting They were ac-: were Mrs. Sara Thomas of Clem- 'lulc' hr ;ho duffer, where he fel- companied by Mrs. Wright, Mrs., son Representatives Marshall low ships with his fellow goiters and \ A Shouse and R. J. Edwards Abercrombie and Dr. C. J. Hart the colder days^ there is that treasurer ot the county 4-H coun- Mr j and Mrs. Cecil Scogin cil The introduction of guests were Satu'day Visitors in Green- and extension personnel was ville Wtfyne Copeland will celebrate! a birthday December 10. The Community Club will meet December 15 at 7 30 Each fam- Drawing lo lie Held Dec. 17. 19fi0. at 6:00 P. M. 4 i Cox Home & Auto Supply 20' J "Customer Satisfaction Guaranteed" N. Broad St. * Phone 12 ^ >i s yams about tha near hiole- hollowing the training classes: were invited guests. The guest in one nuss or the ifopher that the ( ounty Home Demonstration! speaker at the banquet was Miss .rabbet) the golf ball Council served a banquet Fur- Betty Jean Pritchard of Sumter, an IF YE delegate to France. Miss Pritchard gave an illustrat ed talk on her experiences in France. Miss Myrtice Taylor,, Home Demonstration Agent, rec ognized the leaders of 4-H groups Praising the work of some leaders who had served many years The meeting closed with the 4*41 pledge and the pledge of alltigance to ,the flag, led by Lonnie Smart, reporter for the county 4-H council. The Shady Grove Home Dem onstration Club will meet Tues- day, December 6 at 3:30 at the club house. Th;* program will include a demonstration on Christmas decorations. All mem bers of the club are asked to be present and all ladies of the com munity are invited to attend. Civil Defense Experts Recommend a Battery Radio in Every Home! In Cooperation With livil Defence Authoritio. l/ocklears Brings You a Complete Selection of Battery-Powered Transistor Radios. Perfect for Gift-—and Just in Time for Christmas! And. for Every $!().(>() on a Radio Purchase, a Chance ()n a $75.00 12-Piece Lionel Electric Train DRAWING DECEMBER 23 (You Do Not Have to Be Present ,to Win), LOCKLEAR'S 307 RADIO & TV Eeryu-jon St. SALES A SERVICE Phone S33 HURRY... News of . Hurricane Community Mrs. Bill Bishop. Rt. 2 Mrs’. B J Lawrence and Steve left Sunday after a visit with her parents. Mr and Mrs. J. O. Haupfear She has returned to Franklin. N. C . where she and her husband will make their home. i Mrs Carroll Young and chil dren and Jennifer Barnes at tended the birthday party of J Dr. Dawson • Dear Dr. Dawson, Could you tell me what danger of injury is in a Chiropractic treat ment? Mr. L. \ r . Dear Mr. L. Y., There is actually almost no possibility of a Chiropractic adjustment caus ing - injury to the neck as backed for two very gfood reasons. First, the Chiropractor spends years learning the structures of the spine and the technique of adjusting it. Second, to make an adjustment, the Chiropractor ap- • es Wlth his hands a,K)ut three pounds of pressure. To fracture a bone in the neck »>r spine 200 pounds of pressure would be required. r Dear Dr. Dawson, Last month you mentioned that Chiropractic was discovered only (*> year^igo. Would you tell me who discovered it and how. A. C. Dear A. Ci, Chiropractic was discovered in Davenport, Iowa, by Dr. D. D. Palm in'vvho discovered a knot on the side of the neck of his deaf janitor. Dr. Palmer realized that there was evidently a bone out of place so he worked it back into proper position. To his utter surprise, the janitor’s hearing immediately returned. This led to further investigation, causing Dr. Palmer to set forth the principle of Chiropractic—that being—that where bones in the neck or spine cause pressure on , nerves, mal-function of the corresponding parts of the body is the result. It thus tollows, that the removal of this pressure through an adjustment of the mis aligned segment, causes that part of the body to function properly again. II you have a question you would like answered about Chiropractic or the prac tice of Chiropractic, write to: The R. H. Daw’son Chiropractic Clinic. Clinton, S. C.» Month, America's Lowest Price Buys c V TeOephone Directory i Glioses Soon Ic'd Coll for: l Changed Listings Additional listings i Ads in thej Yellow Pages Don't Wait! Call our Business Office right away to notify us of changed listings in the Telephone Directory. Remember, additional listings for mem- tors of your family or firm mav be included for only a small extra cost! 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