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\ ' f V res i »i THfi CHRONTCLK, Clinfon, S. C. April 2r*. 1%s_K Of Central Michigan Willmm ii Bowl, a ; ‘ Ho uill a -mm- his Dr. William B Boyd, yraduato ol I’I'osb.N torian Col lo^o, has boon iiamod prosi- floiit of ('onlral Al u-hman [ n- ivorstiy. A native ol Alt Pleasant. S (' , I )r Bowl will re ale m Mt Pleasant, Alieh . the home of Central .Michigan L : ni\ersity. Dr. Bo.wl reeei\('d the A B decree with a major in his tory Irom Preshs terian Col lege in 194(i. At PC. he was editor of the student news- fwper. He held a University Fellowship as a graduate student at Kmor> l ni\ersd> . from which he received the M A. with a major m history and political science in ItMT. He earned the Ph I) de-tree with a major m modern Kuropean historx from the I nn er. it> ol Penn > l\ ania in 1954 Dr Bowl. 45. currenth i. vice chaiuadlor o| Pudem at He \sill Centra! Alic 1 le succee U Foust uho i ume his duties at can on .lul\ 1. Dr .ludson \\ retinue June 50 lair at tin donna at tmn he lac 1 !Mi(i me Bovn t nu er .1 an ! Jin Herman Power Elected To Farm Bureau Board jdter nine wars a president anil J!t > ear a a teacher and ad.mm-trator at Central Miehman I >r 1 Jo> d A! (', iter ol I )t - ti o,t. \1 ieh , chairman ol the uni w■ it> 's hoard ot trustet's. said Dr Bo>d comes to us with an ouMandme record as a scholar, teacher and ad ministrator in pmate and public institutions ot many si/c.- and in \ arioiis sect ion "I tin countr\ He is a man ol hi.ihly i. nilieant seholai l> acti\ it\ and u ide and sue ce s)ui adminntrati\c exper- lellei I P Box d also has - er\ ed as associate dean m the College "! Arts and Sciences at Ohio State l ni\ er it> . dean ol the taeultx and professor ol hn t r\ at Alma ('ollecc in Mich wan and pr<ite-sor at Mich- ican State l mversity. Fmorx t tn\ ers11> and Kut.m r: Um- x er it x He and hi - \x de hax e txx o i hildren. Id. and Sman 11 1 .oil i se. Manic, The officers, directors and their wives ot the Laurens County Farm Bureau held their regular quarteilx meet inc last week at the Laurens Dimn.u Club in 1 aiuren xvith thirtx two present. Durinr; the exeninu, Air. J Herman Power of Lauren was elected unanimomlx bx the Board of Directors to fid the unexpired state director term of the late Chai ie- B Workman ol Kmards. "I will do the xerx b(>.t I can lor Pn members ol I .aurens < wit x Farm Bureau." stated Mi Power when elected w thw office. ".Mr W ork ria’i > ' x ed lotm and well in this capai i tv, and I shall strix e to do a Well.'’ Cuest speaker for the e\e- niiiL; was Air Box B; ' aim Safety Director lor S. uHi Carolina Farm Bureau Fed eration. Mr. Brx ant t re wd saletx- amotm larnm" ib said that farminu '’ankt d only third in accidents >- th min ing and road construction bc- in.e the only two professions that had more accidents. He stressed to the uroup that if and when the delem.xe drix- injj course camtf to tin ir com munity that it is a wm-x worthwhile. ei-;h!-lio:ir cour-e to participate m Mr Brx an’ hoxw (I the dins tor the two l/i (ire e\I IIV-IUI' In Farm Bureau > . utei mr to membi rs th: urh the ( o apx Farm Bureau Pnes. and al so the Slo\x Aloxmr ATIncle Iambic nis w inch are ax ailnble m both decal and met.d ’o ivc u set I on the back ol anx -low mox in. Farm or other roa 1 machine: x. •• I he s r n are a x a 11 a Me at > oic Count . Farm Bureau ottiee." aid "it >c u haxo anx shexx nio\ at a \ chicle t hat o ex er *r <i puhlie road or hi-thwax and > ou do not hax a SAIA ran on them. he Sale; x Director tor Farm Bureau. ! urre x ou to put one on ex■ rx \ chicle you ha\c tha 1 x\ add he on any road and max irm at a slow paw The SMA _u max saxe >our hted he aid Present aNo trom ,; e.' Col umbia o!dice w ere Air Fn *rx Bi hop. District I Fund Bi preseotatix e and Air Dwiuht S Seurrx . Di-tnet 1 S e r \ i e t Bepre entatix e From Fauren- were Air T. .1 Coptlancl. Mrs Axtnes Baik'X. Air. ami .Mrs J Her man Power. Mr Robert Bunt-. Mr. and Airs. Hcrcheli Maintain safe and proper -tc rare place s tor each tx pe ol ilammahle hepud around the home The In-titum for Sater lax me state- that eas el.m- ot kerosene should be kept m apptowul metal saletx .■ans and in small quantities ■ nix , paints, oil- and -ol’ cuts should he kept m a cool, xx ell \ entdated. I ire ale. metal cabinet provided tor the pur pose; empty Ilammahle li quid containers should he di - po-t d oi promptly. Fiihh-. Air and Mr- Fil'd Pitts, Mr and Airs James \\ asson From Motintx il'c Mr W Hance Fmlex : Cross Util Air John F Adair and Air. Bahard late: Ora Air. W I Blakelx and Air S B Flemma \\ atcrloo Air. and Mr J I. Fennell: Ware ''hoals Air Henry Odell and trom Clinton All Hueh B Workman Air and Mr A A Bamace. Jr . Air and Air- Robert I. Wickham: < tw ines AH- and Airs I Boyd Stoddard and Air. and A] rs A! ilte in S We eod. ASSISTANT TIU ST Ol I l( KU Miss | | ;i n„ Addison, a nati\c of ( linton, has lemi c]c, ted sistant trust officer by directors «>! \\ .'e li<e\ ia Lard JHid I rtist Company in Winston-SaT'iii. \ t trust administrator, she joined the bank in Luj; She is a I’hi Leta Kappa graduate of hake | ni- \eisit\ (1!M)]I and reeeixed an M. A. lioproc tj-om t)ie l ni\ etsitx ol Sou tit ( areelitia in P. u; | t he dauohter of Mr. and Mrs. doiin A. A :« ^ • -Muple St.. ( linton. \ be i Junior High News By BITH JOHNSON Lost Thurdax eipht emhth rrade cheerleader Imahst- were chosen Iroin about 23 Sirls w ho tried out The fmal- hsts are Janice Weir. Donna Under. Susie Keller. .little Younm F.mmie Ann (Built. Junks Macdonald. Alarry Lee Broekenhrouqh. and Alarx Beth Alanlex These mrls will try out before the student bodies at ('linton and Joanna Junior Hiehs tin- week Air A an Porter uax e hear- mr tests at our seheeol last week We are a little worried about Mrs Neiehhor- While taking the te-t -he said slie wasn't sure, hut she thought she heard erieket- Last Fndax we had Mr Martha Franks speak in m:ni .JOHNSON Con cspoiulcn' chapel. Air- Franks j ,, r , tiled mis-111narx xxlue hxesl in ( hma under ( >mmum t rule lor manx xeai-s she .axe a \ rrx mtere I n talk laet I 11e 1 d,i\ M is ■ 11a11 's homeroom xxint tc ci' a I'la.x at I’n h \ lcrian Collcec We xx ant to thank Mr (lames |i ir - cr x i nret rc-h - meat s tictoi c xx i Id 1 AV e arr .lad to ax t hat Bena Bam.i.a 1 lather i at tiome once ayam. F / JL- *'V‘V . U ..,. Bv. New Training Benefits Offered For Veterans Ha:,\ xdi rails in South end rereix mp veteran •' hcnc ( ■ 1 ’' 1 b 11 a max hr mi - sin p : ;t at the same tunc • n.etbin. Anx rccopin/i d appren Hundreds o! S .iith Carolina t'ccahlc trade -a kill can he bi 111 arc eckme men la .carnt d in this xxax " ax - ' r am t i' w • 'i-thwlqle ji Jis. La un'-ns Cnun’x scrxicc ()|- ■uid nr \ vrtrraris' framim; Fcrr Howard Watkm beni J ,t ii.e.r opened up un "The Innldiiu: trad del- th, ( 'old \\ a: ' (, I Bd! partrmen. heatinn, air con- 'htionms and reinperation mechanics, coMilcrs, bakers and printer . Watkm pointed out Manx \ rter.m max be unaware of these tramitu: opportumtie , In -aid. "and manx max nut realize that veteran- ol the Cold War' arc entitled to subsistence while rcci'ixinp tins train- mu' arc now entitle,' xeteran HOW II WORKS I he t ra in I n e i n\ olx e- an arr.i n. e11 :ent xx bere a xeteran barn 11 x , I o, n. ■ and 1 a k e - ei 1.1 fse Ot ! Un X related to Ills w o: k alter \x ork aie hour III' III I'll min .' I id I er 11 a i III' ( lor pi e - d i le |oh oi I x a i ii i men I n a m m. 1 < . 1 T p ( •in t T . hr ick Tin prt tec o| urtimu un lax rr^ »• h •( -1 r; ( ' i « 1 1 1 1 ), uni cr . r<. lie | 1 1 * r 1 his 1 ram mu i - lor lilumhiT lift ■i m i ■ t a 1 mt lb ♦ • \ ct crar ) to di 'i :'idr on the i 11. m ii 111 < 1 : .1 t ' S( Ur I'K ." 1 X pr n 1 xx ork hr thinks hr Watkm i'\ pi,i ilie d W 1 > U1 (1 like to 1 III W at kms "In lu 1 r; ;i 1 turn ;ii(‘ sa ii(i I'll r II. hr hould ii.rn iramm. 111; i n ; 11 • n a 111 ■ i mt‘- la Ct S( nm t mm i n that Iradc i 11 a a: i ; n; u • 111 m Ii .ol «i r u i th . i at c- m m i'd ol addit ion Jii nu -i 1), t Mh ^ M'ill. me ill U ()!' kcr i ■ b m i m i ■ i J i a n. i . 11 L I m i; m \ •'ll ! In' 1 irm i i'd already IlCl n it pprnv rd i or xi tel ■an Iram- : \ 11■ ( ! 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