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CfintoB, 8. C. Thursday, April 20, 1967 THK CLINTOW ^HnONtCTB n f>.> n ip >’■1 *> > fr * i . t V £*!. -^l| - — *»' * 'A > •H- I / i J - V \ / •; L V u V v •* ju ) |»\ «1J •• /- I M *1 i«L> < * ^ / This year marks the Tenth Anniversary of National Library Week Program. Since its mception in 1957, the program has grown with the American community and gained the support of the public. Its purpose is to stimulate reading, improve readnig habits and ex* pand the resources and services of ~tY The librarians of Laurens County extend an invitation to the public to visit the ^i- braries during this Natonal Library Week, see the displays and pick up a library card for free access to adequate information. - , /Til i i LM& I 7 M,’ l M I - / ' I iL ?/ i m •• • • •> Mrs. Chris Adair Jr., librarian at Hampton Avenue School, gives a book to Elizabeth Macdonald and Earl Pitts Jr. r Pictured at Thornwell Orphanage library is Miss Julia Porter, librarian, assisting Tony Horne of the second grade with a book. Miss Marian Hurts, librarian at Presbyterian College discusses a book with library assistant, Bill Cooper. I u Belk’s Dept. Store i, fi C. W. S. Guano Co, Mason’s Gulf Service * Johnson Brothers Super Mkt. % Mary Musgrove Hotel WLBC Radio Station — SPONSORED BY THE FOLLOWING FIRMS CITIZENS FEDERAL Savings and Loan Assn. r. / George Motor Company, Laurens Smith Motor Company, Laurens v Pitts Service Station c Wometco Automatic Vending, Inc. Dees Oil Comnanv Gray Funeral Home Gulf Oil Company v ‘ - •' Gordon’s Shoes Lowman Lumber Co. ■ • • ■ i Winn - Dixie, Inc. a Chronicle PubL Co. ■. * i«>r • *•