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THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C. May Electric Co-Op Meeting Slated RECEIVES MUSIC DIPLOMA — Jean Foster, piano pupil <>! Mrs. Joe Iv Land, will rt'iu'ive her hipdi school diploma in music from the Na tional (iuild of Piano Teachers. She is the daugh ter Af Mr. and Mis. Harvey Foster. Miss Foster was rated 'Superior" j n h,>f audition for Mrs. Leondas Smith of Salem College in Winston-Sa lem, N. C. Miss Foster will appear in Mrs. Land’s recital tonipht, Thursda\-, at 7 :.‘>0 at Min cer Silas P>ai!e\ School. SELL IT WITH A CHRONICLE WANT AD Members of the Laurens Elec tric Cooperative are urged to mark their calendars for Junei8. That’s the date for the amnfal meeting of the local rural elec tric cooperative to be held at the Laurens County Fair Grounds in Laurens. W. M. Gresham, president, re minds everyone who is served by the Laurens Electric Cooperative that he or she is part avner of the cooperative. As an owner, each member-consumer will have an opp ( rtunity to take part in the annual meeting, vote for directors who will be responsible for the operation and management of the system during the year ahead. “While Ixuiefits of rural elec trification are most noticeable m raising the standards of rural living, city people, too, have benefited greatly’, says Henry M. Paris, manager of the Laurens Electric Cooperative. “The program nationally has generated a multi-billion dollar rural market for electric appli ances and equipment. It has made cash registers ring and has created jobs for city people everywhere”, he said. Johnson Heads SAE Fraternity Michael 0. Johnson of Clin- twelve nationally - chartered ton, a junior at Davidson College, social fratarnitles on the David- was elected president of Sigma son campus. Alpha Epsilon (SAE) last week. The business mantfer of ’The Sigma Alpha Epsilon is one of Davidsonian,* he Is the son of Mr ul 600 Cafef eco GALLOWAY HONORED—Bruce Galloway re- roimti ■ <u He 1 HEW Clintonian, annual at i • i ’ m hool, from Ann Smith, left, ami ITm , 1 ; ■ The annual was dedicated to C. >. . 1 earlier at CHS. Sullivan Elected At Sewanee HUhui: IT lin- 1* f- ■.. ■ presi- ;• : i wn anon at ! IG' South at Clear days and dry roads are ttie motorists greatest invitation to tragedy. An annual survey by The Travelers Insurance Com panies shows that approximately 80 percent of 1967’s 52,200 high way deaths occurred in this type of weather. The < r ier ' - tudeiit p: a.-r in versitv. It.- : uati studi'id n 'da- nici! academic - l.u ! ac.i lenuc n n cut rust: ,i : d ■ i o's idi-.d Want An Estate? There are at least two ways to create an estate by scrimping penny by penny over a period of years or by taking out a life insurance policy. The first way takes years ... the second it almost instantaneous. Create an immediate estate with life insurancel REPRESENTATIVES SIDNEY H ARTZOG—S33-2333 FRANk LVI)A—833-1784 REPRESENTATIVES FRED BRAGG—833-1663 JACOBS BLDG.—833-0950 OLIN FURR—833-0066 men is the ■ iv J the uni- iG i are grad- ! '• liege upper- ■: "id fixed u : wear the iass and are ; liliim Sewan- ■ id mm . : mum senior : , the Son iT ' a 5 Cedar member of ial ii aternity of ' nespiinding : d semester M : < I •. i. sustained miuri' .ea idents iast err r, am rdm ler. Hisur ineo i statistics \v a.' m m, persons m aut mobile i. Driver i ! he Trave- mpanios annual • ; nsible for more than W«' perota i . J the 1967 tiighwa\ a ua!*ie Vacation and a new car? In Ford Country you can afford both. Falrlane 2-Door Hardtop Vacation specials now. Save on any Ford in stock. Summertime is deal-time. You get deals now you never thought possible. Falrlane for '68 Is Torino-styled for traveling fun. Specially priced to start your trip off right. Want America's No. 1 best-selling sporty car? Mustang '68 is raring to go at special savings. See the light. The switch is on in Ford Country Baldwin Motor Company, Inc N. Brood St. — CUntoo. S. C. VOTE FOR PIT M0ATIS, J|. (USA F-Ret.) Candidate Fer MAGISTRATi HUNTER TOWNSHIP AT JOANNA AND MOUNTTHXS >:= * 1 Will Serve All CttiatM PMr and Impart tally >:< + * Y r our Vote and Support A| Yes, we're proud of the cloth we make! We know people expect quality from Green wood Mills and we employee! see that the fabric! we make live up to their expectation!. But it is more than per!onal pride. W% a goed feeling to be on a championihip team, where quality makes an enviable reputation for all of us. W's a good feeling to be asked, "Do you really work at Greenwood Mills?" But you don't have to ask us for our autograph. It's written in the character of quality in every yard of cloth we make at... GRE ODD JOANNA PLANTS An Equal Opportunity Employer