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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Clinton, S. C., Thursday, April 20, i967 ■/ ^y y ,y ' mrnmmmm •>« ■** pjpiteBfc ' ■: H •*-<• s*J<'|4p ,v % w ^ N %> v >$ mm « m m 1 ^il* * : * .v.-.-.v.v Ilii" : i4 ?■*, 4 ., V T • < ':• .vv •‘Tvks'tfwi**- v • • - •.• v Z: w0. ■ m&vm®® ■• -. .. / • v ., •. ^'SSS:- ••■•' i :-' - -; >«>••'Xv - •:-:y: :-;-:-:s^ : x-.;»:-: .•■ • •* ‘* '• •. ‘ • •:'<•. **> .• ■■■:■:■ \-y^\ v-: .v 4?;x• > ' : -' '■ “ ;:S!^X;:jxfe:|x^x'::x ; : ; :V ■x: •x:'<:-:<::;;;:::::-x : :':•: xV. x-Sx-.x x ■ v .'>-■ Xva'.-^vX .•. x•:•:•; . .■•x .•.'•■ • ' , ' • \ ' ?*? ■" v : ;r- "' ^ X-r. 1 :'x x.'< • t* m Z «&• v L: N >r*- • > Wm >.N -Xt: ftrtv ■•: »;‘ •< v.;MV.;/v X? li | I ■ r -A- ■: A, :f;< SXi'XvX^ 1 sisfesp;? ■ 5* <:: p >* ; x v :: x'. p, & ♦ i j x ■. v v > \ ^ Px-i:-<x*:-- • —Photos by Yarborough |7 ■'■ - '-x ' . .;: . : !* ■ : : , V p 4 x 'S < •-" ■'S* ' ■ & . v’ ^ ' ' , : 'X; ' . --X' . A-, Doridson Street Church Schedules Revivol Mqy 8-14 Davidson Street BapUst Church has scheduled revival services for the week of May IM. with the Rev. James Mitchell, of Columbia, former hr pastor of the First Baptist Church, Joanna, as guest speaker. The pastor, Rev. M. Floyd Hellams, has announced the folowing schedule of pre-re vival home prayer services for a two-week period prior to the special evangelistic ser vices. The first names listed indi cate the homes in which the prayer service will be held: Tuesday, April 25, at 7:30 p. m.—Lonnie Tinsley, J. B. Patterson, leader; Mr^ and Mrs. Paul Campbell, Mrs. Floyd Hellams, leader; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Foster, Mrs. Joe Campbell, leader. Thursday, April 27, 7:30 p. m.—Marvin DeYoung, P. L. McCauley, leader; Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Dunaway, Mrs. James Bryson, leader. Tuesday, May 2, 7:30 % m. —J. W. Campbell, Harvey Foster, leader; Mr. and Mirs. Oscar Kinard, Mrs. l^adra Mae Howard, leader; )lr. and Mrs.' Donald Haseklen, Joe Corley, leader. Thursday, May 4, 7:30 p. m. —Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Mead ors, Donald Haselden, leader; Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Freeman, Robert Spencer, leader. Louie Webb, assistant Sun day school superintendent, is the prhyer group general chairman and urges the mem bers and friends of the church to attend the home prayer ser vice most convenient for them on the nights scheduled. ■ V’ .x 4r-^ m§ SW&.v “AWARD OF DISTINCTION” Designed by Mrs. Gary Holcomb of Carolina Wren Club “TRI COLOR AWARD” Designed by Mrs. Allen Young of Iris Garden Club w m . iiaiaiiitfinMHiitt^w^^^ H AWARD OF CREATIVITY” Design by Mrs. Wilmot Shealy of Yellow Jessamine Club w Garden Club Council Has Flower Show “To love beauty is taste; to create beauty is art.” Mem bers oi the Clinton Council oi Garden Clubs outdid them selves in creating beauty last Wednesday with some of the prettiest original flower ar rangements ever made in the city. “Spring Fever.” the title of the show, was the first stand ard show the council had un dertaken as a project and was most succesiul. with 40 entries exhibited in the art s- tic division and some 100 hor ticulture specimens displayed. The show was presented at Hodges Hall of Broad Street Methodist Church on Wednes day afternoon from 3:00 to 6:30 o’clock. It was viewed not only by local residents but in- terested persons from neigh boring towns. Mrs. Gary Hol comb, president of the council, and Mrs. Don Creighton, vice- president, and Mrs. Allen Young, secretary, were chair men for the Show. Clubs par ticipating were Yellow Jessa mine, Carolina Wren, Iris, and Sun Bonnet Clubs. Exhibits were taken to the church on Wednesday morn ing and were judged by , ac credited judges, Mrs. R. M. Whitmire, Mrs. J K. Davis, and Mrs. Romaine Drcyer of Spartanburg. Doors were open to the public after 3:00 p. m. In the artistic division first place winner received a blue ribbon, second place winner received a red ribbon, and their place winners received a yellow ribbon, and in horticul ture, red, and blue. The fol lowing is a list of winners in the Artistic Division. (1) ‘Flowers Belong In The Picture.” Arrangements using all fresh cut plant material aranged cool and refreshing. Winners were, blue, Mrs. Sid ney Bonds; red, Mrs. J. M. Dick; yellow, Mrs. Nelson Dow. (2) -“Bow In A Cloud”—Ar tistic design" using favorite GPIoiS of the fhinbow with on ly ffbsh 'materials. Winners: blue, Mrs. Allen Young; red, Mrs. Locke Simons; yellow, Mrs. Gary Holcomb. (3) “Spring Is Bursting Out All Over”—Designs in favor ite container using 'flowering branches, flowers, fruit, fol iage or vegetation. Winners: blue, Mrs. Joe Tankersley; red, Mrs. Ronald Burnside; yellow, Mrs. Henderson Pitts. (4) “Outdoor Hospitality”— Arrangements featuring dried or treated material with drift- w» • NEW PAPER FEED magic* Margin TWIN-PAK* IN 12 WAYS THE MOST ABLE PORTABLE MONEY CAN BUY 1 * Roll ’n’ Ready Paper Feed * Magic® Meter * Touch Cdntrol® * Magic Margin • Full size keyboard * Magic® Column Set * Twin-Pak Ribbon Change' • Fingertip control panel • Eraser Table • Line Finder • Accelerated type bar action • Rugged-all metal Structural design Plus choice of new , decorator colors. ^Exclusive Royal Featum New high-fashion deluxe carrying case with slant-away handle Ask about our easy payment plan wood, weathered wood, bas kets or sea shels. Winners: blue, Mrs. Gary Holcomb; red, Mrs. A. C. Young; yel low, Mrs. Hpgh Ray. (51 “The Flowery Path”— Arrangements using .interpre tation and spring flowers and accessories. Winners: blue, Mrs. Rhett Adair and Mrs. J. R. Reynolds; red, Mrs. I. O. Ray; yellow, Mrs. Earl Mar tin. (6) “Birds of the Air Have Nests” — Creative arrange ments with materials of de- singers’ choice, using some fresh pthnt material. Win ners; blue, Mrs. I. O. Ray and Mrs. Arthur Benjamin; red, Mrs. Guy Tumblin; yellow, Mrs. Gary Holcomb. (7-A) “April Showers Bring May Flowers”—A contempo rary design expressing idea of May Day, with fresh flow ers and foliage and acces sories. Winners: red, Mrs. Ann Simpson, and yellow, Mrs. Don Creighton. (7-B) Arrangements creat ing some special event in May, using some fresh material. Winners: blue, Mrs. Wilmot Shealy; red, Mrs. Earl Mc- Elhannon; and yellow, Mrs. Clarence Stinett. From the seven artistic di- visions, three distinctive awards were given to first place winners. The “Tri-color Award,” which was awarded to a blue ribbon winner from class 1, 2, 3, 7-A. Mrs. Allen Young was the recipient of the award. The “Award of Distinction^ was given to a blue ribbon winner from Class 4. Mrs. Gary Holcomb receiv ed the award. The “Award of Creativity’ was given to a blue ribbon winner in class 6. or 7-B. Mrs. Wilmot Shealy was awarded the Creativity R b- bon. Children's Library Observing Week The Children’s and Young People’s Library for Clinton, located on the second floor of the College Community Libra ry building, is observing Na tional Library week. April 16- 22. Regular library hours are from 2:30 p.m. until 5:00 o’clock, Monday through Fri day, and 8:30 a.m. until 12:00 noon, Saturday. Parents and others are in vited to visit the library. Clinton Student Wins Scholarship Keith R. Parris of Clinton has been named winner of two scholarships at Clemson Uni versity. He is recipient of a four- ycar $900 Cotton Producers Association scholarship and a $300 scholarship awarded by the Institute of Food Technolo gists, Chicago, for the 1966- 67 academic session. A food science major, Parris is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Y. Parris of 104 Fred Street, and a 1965 graduate of Spar tanburg High School. In his freshman year a(t Clemson he won Institute of Food Technologists and Com munity Cash scholarships. He participates in the Clemson Honors Program and is an an nouncer for student radio sta in soldering the small wire tion WSBF. nsM. i/uun»y Ageni connections and with Mr. . . . ., Something new has been ad- Hanes assistance, expect to National Library ded to the 4-H program this h *ve all radios playing by Week, April 16-22 year and the ones involved are next meeting- Jf you want vour child bo finding it quite a challenge. Thi9 is one more case of «. reader >. don > t sit back and That is .he advanced electric foyers •..earning by do- °him * develop The club or electronics club organ- mg in this complex age of habit It doesn>t work f h a t ized this year. the atom. v For many years an electric * April Showers Values In Reupholstering Prices Sofa Chair $39.95 up Club Chair $29.95 up A Hideabed $79.95 up These Prices Include All Labor and Your Choice of Selected Group of Fabrics in Vinyls. Other Fabrics Reasonably Priced. AH Workmanship Fully Guaranteed. Estimates Without Obliga tions, Day or Evening Appointments. Free Pickup and Delivery. Call Today. S33-1435, Mrs. Walker or Greenville 277-1658, Collect. CONSOLIDATED UPHOLSTERY J. T. LANDRUM, Owner and Operator O. P. Hanes, manager of Radio Station WPCC, Clinton, points out radio circuits to Eleanor Coleman and Allen Finley of Cross Hill. They, along with eight other ad vanced 4-H members, are assembling a radio from a kit. 4-H Electric Club Building Radios By H. L. EASON Asst. County Agent club has been operated in the county to teach 4-H members the fundamentals of electric ity and let the members build a lamp for their homes. Duke Power Company has cooperat ed in providing the program. This year was different. The smell of hot solder attested to the fact that these boyS and girls were not building a lamp, but a 5-tube radio from a kit. O. P. Hanes, manager of Radio Station WPCC, Clin ton. volunteered to teach the group bas : c electronics, sim ple circuits, etc. Ten boys and girls with two or more years in the electric program make up this class of advanced electric club mem bers. They are: Bruce Simp son, Eleanor Coleman, Allen Finley, Eileen Coleman, Emil Finley, Jimmy Anderson, Ed die Brown, William Woods, Pat Wreen, and Mona Kay Ballentine. The group has met for the past six Tuesday nights and THE CHRONICLE % CLINTON, S. C. 1 DR. ANDERSON ' l* .• ; Awards Day At Colleue Friday Annual Awards Day at Pres- worked on assembling the ra- byterian College this Friday dios. They have learned many will feature an address by Dr. new terms such as ganged John F. Anderson, Jr., execu- variable capacitor, oscillator tive secretary of the Board coil, electrolytic capacitor. 0 f Church Extension, Presby- Thcy have become proficient terian Church, US. He is to speak on “The Cult of the Uncommitted” at the morning program in Belk Au ditorium. It will start at 10 a.m., and the public is invited to share in the honoring of outstanding students. Dr. Anderson, long a lead ing minister of the denomina tion, has held his present ad ministrative position for the past two years. He previous ly had served two large pul pits in the First Presbyterian Church of Orlando, Fla., and the First Church of Dallas, Tex. The speaker earned his BA degree from Austin Col lege in 1941, his BD from Un- iofn Theological Seminary in way, says Josette Frank, a director of the Child Study As sociation of America. She points out that children only learn to love books when they have behind them a record of satisfying experiences with literature. The trick, according to Miss Frank, “is to encourage the child’s interest in reading and to guide him towards good books without pushing him. The child must enjoy hooks for what they give him, not for what his parents think they should give him.” Bell St. Players To Present Comedy “Grandad Steps Out”, by Felicia Metcalfe, will be pre sented by the Dramatic Club of Beil Street High School Wednesday evening, April 26. at 8:00 o’clock. The three act comedy will be presented in the school auditorium. An admission fee will be charged. J We Like to Help You Pave the Way... to a Brighter Future When the need is financial, .the^answer is here! 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