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•w*'* •• T THE CtINTON CHRONICLE Clinton, S. C., October 13, 19C( Views... Kinards Was Named For and Previews r Pioneer Settler I! —Varborough Photos New Hartness-Thornwell Memoral Church This is a view of thro newly-comnleted campus. It is a gift of Mrs. T. P. Hart- Hartness - Thormvell Memorial Presbyte- ness of Spartanburg. The dedication ser- riap Church on the Thornwell Orphanage vice was held on Sunday, Oct. 2. Tun Abdul Kazakl Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia Indonesia can play an im portant part in bringing abopt peace in Vietnam as she has diplomatic ties with North Vietnam.” Hubert II. Humphrey, Vice President: “Every productive element in our society has shared in the dividends of our growth.” (harles E. Goodell, member of the House (R., N. Y ): ■ We are not going to make Vietnam a political issue.” William Haddon Jr., admin istrator of the Government’s traffic safety program. ■ It’s essential for everyone to realize that problem of this complexity and duration will not respond overnight ” Lyndon Johnson, President: “The zip code has done more than any other recent innovation to move our post- tal service out of the age of the horse and buggy.” Wallace F, Bennett, Senator (R.. Utah) talking against civil rights bill: “A man has no right to lust or covet after that which be longs to his neighbor. This is equally true of a man’s house as it is his wife.” Mike Mansfield, majority leader (D.,-Mont.): “In view of the present con ditions. as they acutally ex ist. there probably is a need for these bases (in Thai, land).” Kinards is named for pion eer settler Martin Kinard. who moved from the upper Dutch Fork, several years be- for the Civil War and became the owner of all plantations around the town in both coun ties. The town is located on the Columbia, Newberry and Lau rens Railroad (now a branch of the Atlantic Coast Line Railway) on U. S. Highway 76 close to the Laurens Coun ty line. Gary’s Station, just south of Kinards, was the home of Thomas Gary, an ancestor of Chief Justice Eugene B. Gary, Judge Ernest Gary and Judge Frank Gary. They were also descendants of Charles Gary, a Revolution ary War patriot who is buried at Bush River Baptist Church Cemetery. Pageville Academy, once a school of high standard, was located between Kinards and Garys about one mile to the right of the main road. The school, established in 1848, boasted 100j acres of land, a four room house for the pro fessors, a main academy building, and various other structures. It was closed at the beginning of the War Be tween the States and never re opened. Kinards’ economy is cen tered around its agricultural and timber products. It is a fertile farming section as well as being noted for its catt,le and dairies. The hub of ac tivity is Van Oxner’s General Merchandise Store. Housed in the store is the post off ice where Mr. Oxner was post master for 22 years. Patronize Chronicle Advertisers Now you can do a spotless carpet cleaning job Joanna Methodists To Have Revival A fall revival will begin Sun dayevening. Oct. 16, at Epworth Methodist Church. Joanna, at 7:30 and run through October 21. The Rev. E. W. Rogers, pastor of Broad Street Metho dist Church, Clinton, will be the visiting minister. Music will be under the direction of Elton Tucker of Joanna with Mrs. H. G. Murrah. Jr., and the church choir assisting. The pastor, tlje Rev. Ross A. Pickett, invites the public to attend. IF YOU DON’T READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DON’T GET THE NEWS PHONE 833-0541 SALUTING THE JOAN NA & KINARD AREA. SALES PEOPLE WANTED FOR I.AI RENS OR CUNTON AREA YOU may qualify for this position if you: 1. Are married, age 25 to 50 2. Have a car for local calls 3. Are neat, aggressive, ambitious 4. 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