The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 13, 1967, Image 2
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Cliatoa, S. C., Tkursday, April 13, 1%7
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iVIountville News Al Leesville
Church Sunday
Rev. Gone Tindall, a mis
Clinton Ghi district in offering a IBS first sorvattonsist, Soil Conserva-
- ^ place award, $10 second place, tion Service, retired, and Mil-
Wms, Conavnrenon and HO third place award, ton y. Blakely, Laurens Dis-
Essay Contest IS* mntnt U ^nsared trict Supervisor and former
The Sunervisor. of the r-,. **<• wWe hjf tto South Caro- Conservation Aid Technician,
tne aupervinurs. w **** |i nB Aaanctahtnm and SnU Ponaervntinn Sisarvipp
MRS. MAUDE BRYSON
Correspondent
Mrs. Scott Watts is visiting s iy Sid™ V™ ? auh,r,_Aanch,m m .md aoU Connrvation Service.
v '*“ JMOf ^ rs, Po »f na Aiwocin
her parents, Mr. .and Mrs. la SolIth America, wiil be the Conservation District have a* _ Conservation Dia^ LEGAL NOTICE
Howard Edgewan in Pueblo, gue8t speaker at the morning nounced the winner o$ IWs ^ vouuu NOTICE OF FILING
Colorado, for several weeks. worshl p service at 11:00 a.m. year’s essay contest ©n“ Con* • • NOTICE is herobv given
Mrs. Rhett Bryson visited i n the Leesville Southern Meth- servation, the Key to Outdoor participation tat M 8
in Anderson and Greenwood odist Church on Sunday. Mr. Recreation-. , ^ ’.“nSt^essay's “c offL^s oT WhiX
Sionary support from the Sou- fifth'.'sixXa^d Te“ nSTra*! J theptsWct'Supervisors tor ' a .
during the weekend." Tindall will receive his mis-
. Mr. and Mrs. James L
Stewart of Burknette, Texas, thorn Methodist Church. students in the county,
are spending a vacation with At the Sunday evening ser
the lob of selecting the top Carolina Corporation having
three winners its Principal office at Clinton,
The three top essays are: ^ judges for the contest Carolina, did file with
Cooper Honored Upon Retirement
Automobile dealers and garage
owners of the community on Thurs
day night honored C. W. Cooper,
one of the oldest garage owners in
the state, upon his recent retire
ment. He has turned his business
over to his son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Manley. He
said he will spend more of his time
fishing, “if that is possible," since
he has always been an ardent fish
erman. He has ended about 50 years
in the business, operating his own
garage in Clinton since 1927.
In the photo (from left) are W.
C. Baldwin, Mr. Cooper, Lynn Coop
er, Jr., and Tom Plaxico, automo
bile dealers of the city, at the dinner
given for Mr. Cooper at The Wrang
ler Steak House.—Photo by Yarbor
ough.
Mrs. Kelly Waites ."poke to present. I hose sched- Reddeck, teacher; second
the Women of the Church of u f et l Participate in the ser- place — Lanny M. Mattfioa, CARD OF THANKS
the Mountviile Presbyterian V' 00 are Art Baker, assistant 7th grade, Ford School, Mrs. Th e family of Charles Hol-
Church last Wednesday even- coach; Jim Sutherland, start- j. l. Epting, teacher; third Rg gr. w ish to thank friends
ing. Her topic was “On the er on the basketball team; place—Ruth Roper, Tth grade, anH relatives for their many
Work of the Women of the Lo- Adkins, outstanding Laurens Central, MTs. VirgHH acts of kindness shown them
cal Church’’. member of the baseball souad: tv,Ancona tannhoi* __ J
Visiting Mr.
L. Chapman last week were
Mrs. Robert Feilitz and son,
George, of Halifax, Va.; Mr.
and Mrs. Quinton Chapman Marjorie Arnold
member or the baseball squad; ia Townsend, teacher. during the tUnesa and death
and Mrs. C. ^are, hnebacker and The three winning essays of tfefc. father. And also, for
Phil Rogers, Jr starting ha ve been forwarded to com- ^ uk) attention of his pas-
flanker on the football team. pete for the state awards of tor, the doctors, nurses, and
$75.00 for first place and IBD.00 h0 ,p it a, Bailey Me-
for second place. The local m orial.
The Hollis Family
and family of Charleston; and 1 nr • n^.
5 . John Murray of Palo- ,S Phl Beta Ka PP a
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to express my thanks
to all my friends who were
a so wonderful to me while a
the laws of the State of South
Carolina.
WHITMIRE HOSIERY
MILLS, INC.
By: C. W. Anderson,
President
By: Gary J. Lehn,
Secretary.
IF YOU DON'T READ
THE CHRONICLE
YOU DON’T GET
THE NEWS
The Revelers Bring Joy
To All—Even Revivalists
By ZEB WILLIAMS
Last Thursday night The
Revelers made the heart of
every Welshman in Clinton
glad as the nationally-famous
quartet opened their second
concert in Clinton with the
beloved “Men of Harlech,”
the national anthem of Wales.
And what a rendition it
was! Even the Revelers them
selves felt satisfied with the
number—perhaps due to the
applause of two faithful sons
of Saint Davids. One was even
tempted to stand in quiet rev
erence but then too many of
the Scotch-Irish in
ence wouldn't have ujiiiSr
stood.
The Revelers gave a widely-
varied program; from Schu
bert’s “Who Is Sylvia” and
“Wohin?”, sung in German, to
folk songs, sea cantys, Negro
Spirituals, and barbershop. To
prove thei/ cosmopolitan tra
dition, The Revelers sang
“Greensleeves” for the Ri
lish in the audience, “A- , fiia<
to Ireland,” and “Drill, Ye
Terriers” for the Irish, and
“The Drunken Sailor”—enjoy
ed by many of the Presbyte
rian students.
The audience at Belk Audi
torium, the largest of the sea
son, liked their version of
“Kum Ba Yah,” a familiar
spiritual with a loud ending.
But the favorite song had to
be “Shall We Gather at The
River?” presented in such an
original style and sung so well
that the Methodists started
looking forward to camp
meeting time.
Everyone was impressed
with the Revelers unique uni-
sN*»-and^the jgreat volume for
only"-four voices. Each mem
ber of this fine quartet is a
solo artist -in his own right.
All of the men are conserva
tory graduates and have sung
with the greatest groups in the
country. Undoubtedly, they
will go on to even greater suc
cess as soloists as former
members of this old quartet
h as- James fielton have
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The accompanist, David
Morgan of Jackson, Miss.,
was almost perfect on the pi
ano. At no time did he over
power the quartet or distract
from the blending of *velces.
He did come into his own in
“Shall We Gather At The Riv
er?” with his own rollicking
arrangement of this revival
favorite. Mr. Morgan had
high regard for the Steinway
in Belk Auditorium and much
praise goes to Chuck Gaines
for securing. such an instru
ment for Clinton. The Revel
ers said they would be lucky
to find four or five such pi
anos during a year’s tour.
The quartebfelt that Clinton
was a responsive audience.,
Maybe this is because the au
dience knew the Revelers
were genuinely friendly and
enjoyed singing In Clinton—as
compared to previous artists
who pretend to be so Sophisti
cated and bored with anything
“small town.’»
But to a minister who listens
to too many choirs lacking in
male voices and to livv in an
area s u f f e r i n g from the
“American Sissy Comples,”
just to sit and hear r’bust
men’s voices raised in joyful
singing was only one iliing—
pure pleasure!
Mrs.
Alto, Calif. Af William & Mary
Mrs. B. P. Watts and Scott Marjorie Rawl Arnold, „
Watts spent Sunday in Bos- psychology rn^jor at the Col- patient at Bailey Memorial
near with Mr. and Mrs. Bax- i e g e of William and Mary, Hospital. The gifts and carts
ter Arvin. ... Williamsburg, Va., is? among helped make my stay more
Mrs. E. L. Stewart is visit- 13 seniors elected to member- pleasant and the kind atten-
ing her aunt, Miss Hattie Ed- ship in Alpha of Virginia chap- tion of the doctors and nurses
ward in Commerce, Qa. ter of .Phi Beta Kappa, nation- and visits from the local min-
H. W. Bryson is convalesc- al scholastic honorary socie- j s t e rs.
ing after several days stay at ty. She is the daughter of Mrs Ressie McKenzie
Bailey Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Arnold of
Mrs. Roily Bannister is vis- Clinton.
King in Raleigh, N. C. with
Mr* and Mrs. Roily Bannis- •• 1 a . ,
ter and family this week. Henderson Named
* 'Outstandinq Junior'
Marvn E. Smith Lykes S. Henderson, Jr., an
Joanna — Marvin E. Smith, * nc * us ‘ tr ' a l management major
Notice of Election
STATE OF SOUTH
CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF LAURENS
SCHOOL DISTRICT 56
LAURENS COUNTY
Pursuant to Titles 21-914, 21-
Telephone
Talk
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By
A. R. FERNELL
Your Telephone Manager
78. 402 Moorhead St., died "a* yio, ana zi-ui/, ^uue ui i^iwa Of XT' A T TS"\T TltTrx TXAN/NO
early Sunday at a Clinton hos- named outstanding junior 0 f south Carolina, 1962, and in f illlN DvJ 1 A. IlvJLJINl} L/vJCj;
Moorhead St., died at c,ems °n University, was 915, and 21-917, Code of Laws
You've probably never heard one of the current
top 40” tunes issuing from the throat of a big brown
pital after a brief illness. ^he School of Industrial conformity to the provisions
Native of Spartanburg Coun- Management during a univer- therein:
ty, a resident of Joanna for 54 sii y convocation on Hohors PLEASE TAKE NOTICE
years and son of the late anfl Awards Dfl y- That an election will be held
John and Corrie Mason Smith, This award is maf lc annual- by the Board of Trustees of dog, sounding very much
he was a member of the Jo- ^ Society toi Advance- School District No. 56, Lau- jjj^e some popular young
anna Old Timers Club. ment of Management. re ns County, to determine • n
Surviving are two daughters Henderson is the son of Mr. whether or not an increase of cut 11 actually
Miss Joyce Smith of Clinton and Mrs - L y kes s - Henderson five (5) mills shall be added happened. Or so we re
and Mrs. William (Sabry) ol c,inton - ^ to the present millage of said told.
Boyd of Leesville: a son, Earl “ FINAI cftti School District for school-pur-
W. Smith of Wilmington N FINAL SETTLEMENT p^es f or operating schools in ^ he dog, of Course,
C.; two sisters, Mrs Ronnie . ' ak J 'hat <m the 23rd sajd District . hadn't learned to sing;
Owens of Greenville anti Miss j,,’’; The eleriUmwill be held at he, had-.somel)ow manag-
Kosa Smith of Slater; a bro- dc incs as I ve uIri" of the * hc Clinton Armory BuUding ed t 0 awa |l ow one of
and’two grandchildren. ’ * El “ the 25th day of April, 1967, and «10Se tmy transistor ra-
Kunera! services were con- h ° ° fllCe of lhe Judge notice of said election will be dlOS. A veterinarian op-
ducted Monday at 5 p.m. at ^ ,Jrob ! d . e 0 , f , L ^ lirt ‘ ns Coun j given in The Clinton Chron- erated and at last report
First Baptist Church m Joan- a ”Sj* win am"v i^ 10 ’® newspa P e r published _ ia both dog and radio were
i^a by Dr. L. Byron Harbin
Burial was in Rosemont
Pallbearers were neuhews Anv person ,ndebt( ‘ d to said Stores, and Coleman Brothers Goes to show, though, how the transistor has
really gotten around since it was invented at Bell
It has
Joan- '"’Sr ‘ , “y,’ , iele, a newspaper published in both dog ai
larbin ( ; n lhe same day W,U apply the County of Laurens, and * *
Ceme- ‘i ,, ' a linal discharye from my such notice will be posted at dom ^ fine ‘
trust us Executrix. Clinton City Hall, Joanna
Dr. Kelser's
Sunday Subject
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estate is notified and required store in said District,
to make payment on or before At such e i e ction only such
that date, and all persons hav- electors who exh ibit their reg- Telephone Laboratories in the late 1940’s.
tale wm’preSon or ”,JT made ma J° r contributions to space exploration, mod-
Dr. E. R; Keisler, the inter- before said date, duly proven s hall be allowed to vote. At ern computers, improvements in the telephone sys-
im pastor ol St John s Luth- or be I ore ye r barred. such election the board of tem, and countless electronic devices that are chang-
eran Church, will preach next Genevieve J. Pinson trustees shall act as manag- .. ,
Sunday morning on the sub- Executrix ers am j fbe election shall be our ^ a ny H ves f°r the better,
ject, I his Ciod of Ours . - April 10, 196^ 4C-M4 conducted as is provided by
law for the conduct of general
elections. At the election said
elector favoring the proposed , , . ...
levy shall cast a ballot con- rnlks in Clinton realize that a jaywalker is a
taining the word “YES” great traffic menace. But there is another kind—
pointed or written thereon, and the paytalker on telephone party lines. Just as a pe-
each Rector opposed to said destrian can protect himself and others by observing
taining the ^ord^'NO” print- the rules » the P^one jaytalker can give himself and
ed or written thereon. The everyone else better service. All he has to do is be
polls shall be open from 8:00 considerate and share the line as a gobd neighbor
A. M. until 7:00 P. M. should. The nhone is great in an emergenev or as
San 0 B N o a rd OL of EN ’ a convenience; but it is hampered when jaytalkers
Trustees of Laurens don t act as good neighbors should. Consideration^
for others will usually be paid in kind ... to every-"
one’s benefit.
Program
Today - Frida y- Saturday
WALT DISNEVIS
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Tevhnivolnr'
County School District
No. 56.
3:15, 5, 7 and 9 p. m. — Sat. Starts 1 p. m.
Mon. - Tues. -April 17 - 18
T««y CurtisYinui Lfel George €. Scott
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Do you earn too much to afford one?
For many people lhe VW would be
an ideal car. Except for one thing.
It doesn’t cost enough.
They're afraid nobody will know they
have any money, if it doesp’t show in
their car. In other words, they buy their
car for other people. Not themselves.
Then there are those who earn enough
to buy a much better car than the VW.
But th^V don’t. Because they can’t find
on*.
for them the best car is one that simply
pels them there. Comfortably and eco
nomically. One they dpn’t have to worry
about. That doesn't make many stops for
gas. And rarely needs repairs.
A car where rare repairs don't cost
much. A car where the car doesn't cost
much.
They feel they can afford to save
money with a Volkswagen.
Now next time you see somebody
driving a VW don't feel sorry for him.
Who knows? Someday the bank might
be using his money to give you a new
car loan.
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