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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE County HD Club In Fall Meeeting The fall meeting of the Lau rens County Home Demon stration Council was held at Warrior Creek Baptist Church on Wedwnesday, Oct. 19. War rior Creek acted as hostess club. Attractive table decora tions and jack-o-lanterns were used to carry out the Hallo ween theme. * Mrs. C. Fanning called the meeting to order. Mrs. Clar ence Britton led the Creed. The devotional was given by Rev. B. C. Franklin, pastor of the church. Mrs. W T . A. Ro bertson gave the welcome. Miss Helen Camp, Assist ant Home Agent, gave the program — Famous Cranber ry Recipes. A filmstrip was used to show various creative ways to use cranberries. Rec ipe sheets were passed out to council members, giving ad ditional cranberry recipes. White is honorman Recruit Training Command Immediately following the ) Robert L. White, seaman said, “White was selected hon- program, a training session Becruit, U. S. Navy, son of orman of his company by was conducted by the County 1 Ir. and Mrs. Bill White, of his company commander and Departmental Chairman, for (18 Elizabeth St., Clinton, fellow recruits, on the basis the local club departmental uas presented an engraved of his high initiative, out- chairmen. Training was also plaque and honorman certif- standing military bearing, given to the local club offic iate at the recruit gradua- leadershp ability, immaculate ers - tjion review held on Oct. 14 appearance, pride in the Na- Camak won first place in at the Recruit Training Com- vy, adaptability to military attendance with Shiloh second Great Lakes, 111. training and because he best and Sandy Springs third. Ser- Captain C. W. Harrison, displayed a high example to v * n g on the credentials com- Commanding Officer, his shipmates.” mittee were: Mrs. R. L. Rob 1 White was graduated from ertson and Mrs. B. C. Frank- Clinton High School. lin. After a 14-day recruit leave Mrs. H. B. Gossett, chair- he is scheduled to attend Hos- man of the Time and Place pital Corps School at Great Committee invited the coun- Lakes. cil members to meet with The presentation was made Youngs Club for the spring meeting. Others serving on Thornwell Meets Greenwood B Team Here Tonight Fans of this area will get their last chance to see the Thornwell Wildcats when tey play host to the Green wood B team tonight (Thurs day) on the local field. Game time is 7:30. Thornwell, which had de feated the conference leader; Calhoun Falls, lost to runner- up Ninety Six last Friday, 0-13. The first half ended in a 0-0 deadlock as both teams displayed a strong defensive game. In the second half, however, Ninety Six moved the ball 90 yards for their first score and 50 yards for their second marker. Thornwell now stands ^3^5 for the season and has two game remaining. Playing their last home game for the Wildcats will I' be backs Lennis Smith and Ned Kemp, and linemen Jim Wright, Tom Daugherty, Tommy Brock, Tommy Brinkley, Ira Allen, Jim Lit tle, James Smith, Eric Parks and Don Watts. Player of the week was Tom Daugherty, senior cen ter, who played an outstand ing defensive game from his linebacker position. Mountville Grange Installs Officers In ceremonies held on Clinton. S. C., Thursday, October 27, 1966 Thursday, Oct. 20, offices for the coming year were in stalled for the Mountville. Grange. Presiding over the installation ceremonies was A. R. Gilmore, a member of the Laurens Grange and a past master of Orange Coun ty, New York State Grange. Mr. R. O. Bundrick was mar shall for the event, and Mrs. S. J. Hunt, lecturer, assisted with the implements of each office. Mr. A. J. Finley, outgoing master expressed his appre ciation to each office and member for making the past year a most successful one. During the coming year the members will be privileged to have Mr.* Gilmore as 1^- turer. Refreshments were served during a social hour by Mir. and Mrs. R. O. Bundrick and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bishop. IF YOU DON’T READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DON’T GET THE NEWS White Is Honorman in Class at the Hi ihand, G j Captair USN, G District 56 'School Lunch Menu ] Week of Oct. 31-Nov. 4 MONDAY l Milk, hot dogs with chili, inustard and onions, cole, by the reviewing official. Col. glaw, hot dog buns, butter, V, G. Conley, U. S. Army, gnd apple pie. * commanding officer, Ft. She- TUESDAY ridan. , Milk, country fried steak fcith gravy, candied sweet ' | potatoes, rice, hot biscuit, N*nnoren $ Library butter, and chilled peaches. Observes Book Week | WEDNESDAY The Children’s Library, a | Chili con carne with beans, branch of the Laurens Coun- $easoned mixed greens, car- ty Library, will observe Na- rot sticks, hot corn bread, tional Children’s Book Week, gutter, and c h i 1 led apple October 31 through Novem- f* 110 ®- ber 5. The library is located THURSDAY on the second floor of the Milk, ham pie, o r a ng e Clinton Community Library uice, English peas, hot bis- on the Presbyterian College :uit, butter and raisins. campus. The hours are 2:30 FRIDAY to 5:00 p. m., Monday through Milk, sliced bologna, sliced Friday: 8:30 to noon on Sat- • :heese, green beans with urday. Mrs. James Gray, li- I 1 ^ i the Time and Place Commit tee were: Mrs. A. B. Wilkie and Mrs. Harry McCord. Misses Linda and Brenda Thomson, daughters of Mrs. Ray Thomson served as pages for the meeting. Women Voters Unit Distributes Information Sheet In an effort to inform more fully the voters of Laurens County before they go to the polls on November 8, the Pro- 44 HATS OFF" TO CROSS ANCHOR, CROSS KEYS AND ENOREE FOR YOUR CONTRIBUTION TO OUR CITY! t vhole potatoes, pickled beet brarian, invites the parents to '' s * ona ' League Q f Women I dices, hot biscuit, butter, and visit the library with the chil- --° e - ° urens oun y * j >anana pudding. dren. I The response is great The response has been great to our FREE X*-RAY offer. Many of the people who have hadL^these x-rays in the past two weeks are already deceiv ing good results from the Chiropractic adjust ments. The adjustments are given for the re moval of nerve interference that cause much of our sickness. This, too, could be the cause of your sickness. NOV. 15TH. ENDS OUR FREE X-RAY OFFER Read the words from grateful people — (THEY NOW ENJOY GOOD HEALTH CAUSE OF CHIROPRACTIC) Headaches It is a d'stinct pleasure to tell what Chiropractic has done for me. I started developing headaches. At f : r t. simple headache remedies would give me relief, but after a while nothing would. Aft°r five years with these headaches they were just about to drive me crazy and I was frantic for relief. 1 decided to see if Chiropractic could help me.,—Dr. Dawson made x-ray pictures of my entire soine and showed me the cause of my trouble. The first adjust ment of my spine helped immediately. Three or four days after this my legs and back quit hurting. It has now been three months since my first Chiropractic ad justment and I can truthfully say it has been my health iest months. —Mrs. P. C. is distributing five thousand co pies of a “voters informa,- tion” sheet. The sheet con tains factual information on all candidates to be voted on, statewide, with an explana tion of each. The information given is non-partisan, in keep ing with the policy of the lea gue. In Clinton the information sheets have been given to the Hampton Ave. P.T.A., the Lions Club, and the Bu&infcss and Professional Women’s Club for distribution to their memberships. Other clubs or. organizations wishing to have copies may secure them from Mrs. David Moorefield, pre sident. There are three thou sand copies available in thf Clinton area, while two thou sand are being distributed in Laurens. Posters are also being plac ed by the league in store win dows reminding the public of. the responsibility and privil ege of voting. is Presbytery Opposes v High Blood and Dizziness Six months ago 1 came to Dr. Dawson with high blood pressure. At this time I had been suffering with hieh blood pressure for around ten years. Along with this I had headaches, dizziness, and was real nervous. All the thmgs I tried pave only temnorary relief. Several people I knew had received good results with Dr. Daw son, so I decided to try him. After a few visits to Dr. Dawson, my head felt greatly relieved. In three weeks my blood pressure was normal and all headaches, diz ziness and nervousness loft. I’m thankful to Dr. Daw- con and Chiropractic that he was able to correct the cause of my trouble. I’ll urge any sick person to try Chiropractic. —Mr. James S. CALL 833-1295 FOR AN APPOINTMENT OFFICE HOURS: 10 a. m.-12:00 Noon — 3 p. m.-5:30 p. m. Monday - Wednesday - Friday H. Dawson Chiropractic Office 516 South Broad Street CK WHEN YOU CAN BE WELL Ora — The Second Presb^-’* tery of the Associated Rev , formed Presbyterian ChurcJU* • has adopted a resolution op posing the proposed changes in the liquor laws to be votejj; on in the general election in November. Elders and pastors at last* Tuesday’s session at Ora ARP Church unanimously adopted' the resolution opposing the.; liquor referendum. The resolution introduced by Rev. P. L. Grier stated, ’ Believing that the referen dum to be voted upon on Nov.» 8 regarding the sale and con-' sumption of liquor is designed to increase the number of al coholics and deaths upon our highways, therefore, be it re solved that this presbytery go on record as being op posed to the adoption of this referendum and that we urgfc our congregations to register their vote against it.” ROIC Companies To Compete Today Clinton residents are in vited to join students and the military department for the Battalion Field Day of the Presbyterian College ROTC today (Thursday). Torrid competition between the companies will feature ay array of athletic contests, in cluding a tug of war and re lay races. It’s scheduled for 2 p.m, on the aihledc pmciice field. harmonizing color accessories! 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