The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, October 26, 1967, Image 16
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Clinton, S. C„ Thursday, October 26, 196?;
Mail Early For Christmas
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'The Post Office Depart
ment breaks records for mail
volume every Christmas but
1967 may break more rec
ords than any previous
year, Postmaster W. D.
Adair said recently.
|Jn urging local citizens to
mail early for Christmas,
Adair said the four-state At
lanta Region, of which his of
fice is a part, will handle 100
million more pieces of mail
this Christmas than last year.
“Unless the people cooper
ate and get their Christmas
mailing done early we are go
ing to be hopelessly swamped
just before Christmas,” he
said. “Things will get awfully
chaotic.’*
Adair urged that these
dates be observed for domes
tic surface mail:
—Gifts to distant states,
December 4.
—Greeting cards to distant
states, December 10.
—Gfts and greeting cirds
to nearby areas, December
18.
Adair said gifts and greet
ing cards sent by domestic
air mail should be in the
Post Offices by Dec. 19.
The postmaster said spe
cial attention again will be
placed on the delivery of mail
to servicemen in Vietnam
and surrounding areas. But
the following deadlines have
been set:
—Gifts weighing more than
five pounds sent by surface
postage rates—Nov. 11.
—Gifts five pounds or less,
plus letters and greeting
cards sent at surface rates
(these go by air on a space
available basis), December 1.
—Air mail gifts and greet
ings, December 11.
NOT CLOSED!
JUST REMODELING!
We Are Having Our Face Lifted
We are sorry to inconvenience our customers.
However, it will only be for a short time. Bring
the family by for a fitting. ^ -
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Tommy's Quality Shoes
FROM KEY CLUte—Joe Daugh-
tery, president of the Thomwell High
School Key Club presents a check to
Hampton Avenue .School Principal H.
L. Shealy for use in purchasing books
for the elementary school libi
At left is Zeb Williams, president of
the Hampton Avenue PTAL—(Yar
borough Photo)
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Key Club At Thornwell Presents
Check For Hampton Ave. Library
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Calvary Baptist
Opens Revival
Series Sunday
The Rev. J. W. Spillers, ob
serving his 20th anniversary
as pastor of Calvary Baptist
Church, will conduct revival
services next week at the
church.
The revival series will open
Sunday. Services will be
conducted each evening, be
ginning at 7:30, through Nov.
9. ,
Mrs. Joe Land will direct
the music with Mrs. Vernon
Trammell and Mrs. Frank
Lee as accompanists on the
piano and organ. .Special
music and personal testimon
ies will be featured at each
service.
The Thornwell High School
Key Club recently presented
a check for $25 to the Hamp
ton Avenue School for pur
chase of books for the .school
library.
The club will present anothr
er $25 check to the Thornwell
School.
The money was raised ,by
the club in a door-to-door sale
Halloween candy.
The 21-member Thornwell
club is sponsored by the
Clinton Kiwanis Club and in
the past has sponsored East
Egg hunts and parties at
Whitten Village and at Thorn
well.
Currently, the club is
working on a project in
which the club will place
two or three billboards on
major highways leading into
Clinton. The billboards will
encourage church attend
ance.
Joe Daughtery is president
of the club which meets eve
ry first and third Wednes
days in the YoutL Center.
B. S. Templeton and Reese
Young are advisors to the
club.
The club’s membership is
composed of boys in grades
nine through 12 at Thornwell.
The club will begin its anr
nual Chrjstmas card sale to
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Concerts Included
In Greenwood
. And Anderson
Members of the Clinton
Community Concert Associa
tion may attend concerts at
Anderson College Auditorium
or Greenwood High School
Auditorium by presenting
their membership cards at
each performance.
In addition to the Clinton
concert series, members may |
also attend the following: .
Anderson College—tonight,
Nelson and Neal, pianists; |
Nov. 12. The Revelers, male
quartet, 3:30 p. m.; Jan. 13,
Chicago Little Symphony,
8:15 p. m.; March 25, Mary
Burgess, mezzo soprano, 8:15’.
p. m.
Greenwood High School
Auditorium— (all performan
ces at 8:15 p. m.) Nov. 6,
New York Brass Quintet;
Jan. 11, Lee Evans Jazz
Trio; March 5, Ronald Tur
in!, pianist.
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WHERE N6 TRANSACTION IS COMPLETED’
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