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9 THE CUNTON. CHRONICLE * CUntoB, S. C, TKurg8»y, Aagttri 17,196T- Leadership School At Presbyterian Church PreshyUfiSni of the Lau rens - Clinton area are plan ning a leadership school for church school teachers and administrators August 27-30. The F i r s't Presbyterian Church'of Clinton will be the host congregation. Registration will begin at S:30 Sunday afternoon, Aug. 27. The school itself will get underway at 4:00 and contin ue until 8:45, with a supper break at 8:00 o’clock. Monday through Wednesday, the clas hes will be at night only, 7:30 through 9:30. Tho school will be operated with a dual purpose, the training of teachers and the introduction of new curricu lum materials for 1967-68. With these goals in view, the first hour of each two hour session will will be given to to teaching methods which will work with any material. The second hour will be something of a laboratory ex perience, vas these methods are demonstrated in the actu al teaching of a lesson from the new curriculum materials. A special feature of the school will Jfcife. a class for church school administrators. Taught by a veteran church school superintendent, this Class will be for superinten dents, their assistants, divis ion chairmen * (preschool, ele- Inentary, youth, and adult), aecretaries, 'treasurers, and pastors. No classes will be offered for teachers of children as a laboratory school for them was held in Clinton in June. While the school is for teachers, and administrators, it is emphasized that any in terested persons are invited and urged to participate even though they may not be teach ing.'- Courses and Faculty l! Church School Adminis tration — John G.‘ Seabrook, church school superintendent, Mount Pleasant Presbyterian Church. This course is de signed for church school su- m ■■■:■ A. />. //A ’4 . v-tf-i 'MU ' mm : ; W£- m “Will the firemen ever corner , . ■ j Don’t find yourself with a $20,000 fire and $10,* 000 insurance. With 'full value* fire insurance* your policy from the W. S. Hatton Agency will pay, not the “depreciat ed’ value,, but the FULL REPLACEMENT COST of rebuilding. Be safe— have your insurance raised to full value, new. W. S. Hatton Insurance Agency Phone 833-3829 SAFECO INBURANC& perintendents, assistant su perintendents, division chair men (pre-school, elementary, youth, adult), secretaries, treasurers, and pastors. 2. Teaching Youth—Grades 7 and 8 — Rev. William A. McCutchen, associate pastor of Eastminster Presbyterian Church, Columbia. 3. Teaching Youth — Grades 9-10 — Miss Louise Pender- gast, DCE St. Giles Presby terian Church, Richmond, Va. 4. Teaching Youth — Grades professor of Christian Edu- 11-12 — Rev. Jack Pressau, cation, Presbyterian College. 5. Youth Advisors—Grades 7-12 — Robert E. Fakkema, assistant to the Regional Di rector of Christian Education for South Carolina, Columb a.. This course is dcsitrned to give help for the Sunday evening youth program. 6. Teaching Adults — Dr. Joe Stukcs, vice-president for academic affairs, Erskine College. 7. Teaching Adults — Miss Louanna Roach, special field representative. Board of Christian Education, Rich mond, Va. Administrative officers of the school are: William P. Jacobs, Clinton, dean; Avery Smith, Clinton, assistant dean; Rev. Paul Fitzstevens, Laurens, secretary; G. E. Sheppard, Laurens, treasurer; Rev. Sandrs Read, Laurens, publicity. There will be no registration fee for the school. The only cost will be $1.00 for supper Sunday evening and the most of materials used by partici pants. The bookstore will be open for purchase of books and materials. Sponsoring churches are: First Presbyteran Church, Clinton; First Presbyterian Church, Laurens; Grace Cov enant; Liberty Spring; Lis bon; Mountville; Rocky Springs; Todd Memorial; Wayside; Ware Shoals. All churches in S. C. Presbytery are invited to attend. THROWAWAY DUST- ClfTTHS: You can make your own throwaway dustcloths by placing a few drops of furni ture polish on a paper nap kins. DUST HOUSEPLANTS with shaving brush: How do you clean your houseplants — Es. pecially the fragile foliage? Dampen an old shaving brush and dust gently. No damage wijl be done. POWDERED SUGAR: Use powdered sugar instead of flour when rolling and cutting cookies. They will be tastier and lighter.. Farm By M. L. OL1Z, County Agent Shown above is Frank Simpson and young daughter, Bunny. In the background is the old Irwin Washington home that the Simpsons are renovating. it ( i^DOFFYTVWH By ‘JIM* GOODMAN Sy. 1 3 what we heeds\s SUSlMESS IHTERUPTIOH \NSURANCt ERO/A f ' • Be Sure . . . Insure! GOODMAN INSURANCE 833-3977 104 W. Pitts — Clinton Pioneering today is unheard has several lari', 1 flowing of, at least as we know it. streams of clean fresh water. This isn’t true with Mr. and ,, . , .... . . „ , *he son is well suited far Mrs. Frank Simpror of Route 1, Ware Shoals. Brass production. Frank served .n the Navy 1 would like lo . onpraldlate during World War II. When Mr. and Mrs. Simpson for the he came out he couldn't find Hue job they art doing. a place to live. He heard that 1 the old Irwin Washington home place was for sale. (Af- *N JUST 15 MINUTES ter investigating he found the IF YOU HAVE TO 250 acres had been aband- SCRATCH YOUR ITCH, oned. The farm had grown up Y our 48c back at any drug almost beyond recovery. store. Quick-drying ITCH- The Simpsons lived on the M E-NOT d -adens the itch, farm for a couple of years Antiseptic action kills germs and found that they were too speed healing. Fine for ec- far away from school for Z ema, insect bites, foot itch, their young family. They de- other surface rashes> NOW cided to move to Ware Shoals. at young’s Pharmacy. At this time Frank was . a * . wort toT wifh pl<,n,y of fat overweight In the meantime, the Simp- Available to you without a sons would return to the Wa- Y..' shington Place on week-ends, must lose ugly fat or your holidays, and during periods money back. Galaxon is a tab- of slack work to continue the let and easily swallowed. Get job of cleaning out trees and r *d of excess fat and live bushes for development of pas- I° n K er * Galaxon costs $3.00 turcs. One of the first farm a " d s ““"S J h 5 * uaran,c * : . . . if not satisfied for any reason, implements acquired was one just thc package to of the old F-30 Farmall trac- your druggist and get your tors. This old tractor did the full money back. No quesiions pasture development work asked. Galaxon is sold with for several years. Two or this guarantee by Young’s three years ago, Frank pur- C " n ‘°"- J2 “ chased a 2010 John Deere with a bush hog Miat has taken the place of several hands. After educating thc family with the exception of one, a late comer — 10-year-old Bun ny, the Simpsons decided to repa’r the old homo and move back. After putting a good roof on th<» old house, the Simeons started working on the inside. Today the old- home has every convenience, with modern kitchen, den, living room, bathroom, and bedrooms. The house is insu lated throughout with storm windows. Plans are under way to brick veneer the home. The Simpsons’ children are married now, with the excep tion of Bunny, and she has a vital role to play with the horses and livestock and fu ture plans of the Simpsons’ livestock farm. The plans call for a 50- brood cow herd of registered Angus cattle. Frank believes the Angus gives more milk and make bette«' mothers. Grazing crops consist of iermuda, serecia, annual les- Pith/.a, and fesrue The farm NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV. EN that the underisgned in tends to apply to the South Carolina Alcoholic lever age Control Commision for a permit for the purpose of allowing possession or consumption of alcoholic liquors on premises listed below as required under under the provisions of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission Act of 1967, Ratification No. 550. D. E. ORR, . ZONA N. DUTTON, Managers, The Wrangler Steak House and Motel, Greenwood Highway, Clinton, S. C. JOBS AVAILABLE! Wanted—Experienced Sewing Machine Opera tors or Persons Qualified to be Trained. AH Usual Benefits — Plus Paid Vacation. Apply ht Person or CALL FOR APPOINTMENT MON. - FRI. — 7:30 to 4:00 HALLMARK SHIRT Co., Inc Davidson Street Mrs. F. D. Leopard Laureps — Mrs. Daisy Douglas Leopard, 77 of 305 S. View Drive, widow of Fowler D. Leopard, died Tuesday at a local hospital after a one week illness. She was a native of Laur ens County, a daughter of the late U. N. and Emma Doug las, and a member of War rior Creek Baptist Church. Surviving are two brothers, Toy, and W. O. Douglas of Laurens. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 4:30 p.m. at Kennedy Mortuary by Dr. Robert S. Cooper and Rev. Major Edwards. Burial will be in Laurens City Cemetery. NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- EN that the undersigned intends to apply to the South Carolina Alcoholic Bever age Control Commission for a permit for the purpose of allowing possession or consumption of alcoholic liquors on premises listed below as required under the Beverage Control Commis- provisions of the Alcoholic sion Act of 1967, Ratifica tion No. 550. MELVIN HUEY, Lakeside Corporation Laurens-Clinton High way, ‘ “ Laurens County, S.C. LEONARD-MARLER INSURANCE AGENCY Phoie 833-1121 200 N. Broad St. Consult Us For All Your Insurance Needs You ✓'Wn. Save $$ W $$ THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK: A Christ-like life is the best that youth can offer Christ NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV EN that the undersigned in tends to apply to the South Carolina Alcoholic Bever age Control Commission for a permit for the pur pose of allowing possession or consumption of alcoholic liquors on premises listed below ds required under the provisions of the Alco holic Beverage Control Commission Act of 1967, Ratification No. 550. THOMAS ROWE, Manager, Clinton Moose Lodge No. 739 Musgrove St. Ext., Clinton, S. C. • • » -•f Tempting Values for Clinton, S. C. DRESS THEM IN STYLE! ☆☆☆ BACKtoSCHOOL /m T Made with Fortrel®... our ‘Miss B’ CLASS-TIME DRESSES IN TODAY'S NEW COLORS 6.00 Sizes 7 to. 14 Styles for sizes 3 to 6X, 4.00* See silhouettes new as the school .term, echoing today's interest in flirty skirts, lasting crispness achieved by work-saving perma nent press. Flippy low-placed pleats, the A-line so easy to wear. Favorite nautical now bright with color. 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