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V •» S>7-4 4 ; Clinton, S. Thursday, Novmeber 25, 1965 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE County Winners Receive Awards The annual 4-H County, Achievement program was held on Saturday, November 6, at.the Laurens county fair grounds. Miss Elizabeth Woods, state winner in the foods and nutrition project, presided over the pro gram. Mary Moore led the 4-H pledge. Martin Boyce, represen- tative of the Palmetto Bank, gave the welcome. The response was given by Mrs. T. B. Sumerel. M. L. Outz, county agent, intro duced extension personnel and guests. Among extension person nel present was L. B. Massey, Piedmont District Agent. Miss Myrtice Taylor, County Home Demonstration Agent, rec ognized local leaders for years df service. Receiving one-year cer tificates of appointment were J. T. Manley and Caldwell Hender son. Receiving three-year seals, Mrs. H. E. Marlar, Mrs. M. S. Woods, Mr. and Mrs. J T. Bal- entine. Mrs. Mildred Hunnicutt, and Garvin B. ‘O’Dell. Two four- year goals were awarded to Mrs. C. A. Wright and Mrs. Fred Boyd, Jr. Three five-year pins were presented to Mr. and Mrs. Royden Mitchell and Mrs. H. C. Ladd. A ten-year pin went to Mrs. Mildred Riser. A 15-year pin to Mrs., J. B. Hill. Mrs. T. B. Sum erel was presented a pin for 30 years of service. Miss Marie Hegler, assistant home demonstration, agent, and R. J. Bennett, associate county agent, presented county winners Garden, Jack Marler and Mike Lollis; Entomology, Charles BJakely; Field Crops, William Woods; Poultry: Allen Robertson. Immediately after the awards and recognition program, R. L. Wickham gave the invocation and a box lunch, which was donated by the Palmetto Bank of Laurens, was enjoyed. « ippsrRottti MASHVIUf TfNNiSSH THE WORLDS MOST WIDELY USED DEVOTIONAL GUIDE with thier awards. The achieve ment awards went to: Pam Watt, Libby Taylor, Jimmy Smith, and Tommy Coggins; Agricultural: Larry Cockrell, Mike Wrenn, Al,- len Fnley, and Allen Robertson; Automotive: Bill Bennett Beef: Kelvin Boiter, Earl Bryson and James Knight; Bread: Joanne Hook, Linda Gainey; Clothing: Kathy Berry, Ann Simmons, Mona Kay Balentlne, Dianne Jones; Conservation: Bobby Gu inn. Dairy: Arthur Belcher, Johnny Simpson, Vickie Mitchell; Dairy Read Psalm 54 Blessed is the man whose strength Is In Thee; In heart are the ways of them. (Psalm S4:5) around the house, and she forgot to put it back on. This still doesn’t seem right to me. What do you think? H. O. DEAR H. O. — Doesn’t sound “right” to me either. The av erage happily married woman is very proud of that symbol of her union on her finger, and I think that a woman who makes a habit of taking her wedding ring off and “forgetting” to put it back on cannot be thinking too much of her relationship with her hus- band. It’s just possible that your Tell her that you simply cannot risk life and limb until she be comes more efficient behind the. wheel. Subscribe to The Chronicle IF YOU DOfTT MMMB YOU DON’T GRT PHONE marriage needs a little lift peiv haps with the aid of a counselor. Once I visited a sick man whom the doctors had told that his days on earth were soon to end. I thought it would be difficult to comfort and encourage him under those circumstances. But my experience in the hospital room turned out to be quite different. Without any trace of sentimentality, the man said: “I have not DEAR SALLY—I am a young married woman of 24 and am embroiled in a sort of mother- husband problem. My mother lives in a little town some dis tance away from our city, and DEAR SALLY—One of my best girl friends now has her own car, and at first we other girls thought this was wonderful. However, after riding with her, we aren’t long to Uve, but I am content and trustful. 1 have laid everything this involves a toll on all tele- so sure about this _ . in fact YARBOROUGH STUDIO and CAMERA SHOP ' ' - v Corner Musgrove and Pitts Streets i CAMERAS — FILMS — PHOTO FINISHING in God’s hands. He will guide me home.” He had no fear of death, just a radiant expression on his face. I left the room with a strong er faith and with evidence of the truth spoken by the psalmist, M Blessed is the man whose strength is in Thee.” Soon afterward we attended his funeral, but to me it was like a triumphant journey into entemity. Blessed are those who know the fullness of life with Christ. Their lives are meaningful and happy. Their evenings are filled with light, and their entrance into eternity is a journey of triumph. They go from strength to strength, from joy to joy. PRAYER Oar heavenly Father, we bring Thee thanks for peace of heart and Inward assurance that we are children of Thine. We are grateful for the joy of life In Thy Sen. is Into » deeper fellowship with Him. In His Amen. phone calls. She is very hurt if I don’t call her every day, and since she is a very sweet lady, gets very lonesome living by her self, and since I do love her very much, I have been phoning her regularly every day. This nat urally adds quite a bit to our monthly telephone bill, and while my husband ;, is a very under standing and wonderful man, he still is registering some com plaints over the size of our phone bill each month. Is there any so lution you can suggest? IN BE TWEEN. THOUGHT FOR THE DAY I am joyful in my fellowship with Christ. Soren Johnson (Sweden) - Whheford's - Flavor-Crisp Chicken <■ i. _ Dinner 89c S Pieces of Chick en, F. 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Tractor: Jimmy Smith, Wickham, Eric Paries; Citizen- charges" ship: Elizabeth Woods, Neely; Public Speaking Little H. L. Eason recognzed Arthur DEA%IN BETWEEN — How about inaugurating a little sys tem? Each time you phone you* mother, drop a dime, 15 cents, a quarter, or whatever the toll is, in a special container set aside for. this purpose! Ib this way, when the bill arrives at the end the month, you’ll have the M**® money ready for the toll call Usually works real we’re nervous wrecks! She drives with a complete disregard of all the basic rules of safety, and there have been so many near- misses with other cars that none of us girls want to go riding with her anymore. The big trouble is that she is otherwise such a won derful person and good friend that we hesitate to risk hurting her feelings by refusing outright to accompany her in her car. What to do? SCARED GIRLS. DEAR SCARED GIRLS—Good friend or not, her feelings are not nearly so important as your safe ty and your lives. 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Foods and Nutrition: Carol Ann Jones, Jeanette Jones, Paula O’Dell, and Wanda Burts; Food Preservation: Carol Ann Jones, Maxine Spivey; Forestry: Fldyd Jimmy Smith who won a trip to Every once in a while—and too the National Livestock ExposT- often—I notice she ain’t wearing tion in Chicago .He also recog nized the members of the Soil Judging Team—Ronald Avinger, Steve Wright, Mike Wickham, Larry Cockrtll. Last to be recog- Moore, Ronnie Armstrong, Steve nized was the Livestock Judging Wright; Garden: Buddy Wright, Barry Harvey, Kenneth Davis? Health: Martharene Nabors, Pa tricia Pulley; Home Economics: Josephine Cleveland. team composed of Bobby Guinn, James Knight, Mike Wickham, Larry Cockrel.. Receiving certificate of awards were: Pam Watt, Dairy; Mona Home Improvement: Ann Sim- Kay Balentine, Pam Watt, Elec- mons, Ann Hunter; Leadership: Betty Cole, Jack Marlar, William Wods; Photography: Mona Kay Balentine, Jane Hill, Ethel Beas ley, W. H. 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