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i I s THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., May 30, 1968 Certificate Is Needed In Seeking Benefits Pa'. F x 519. Greenwood, S.C. :9M6. If y u ^ ;ukl likt t discuss the pro fs y u luve m .ulvance f filing an applicati n, the s^- cial seosicjty representative will t>e glad {«. check the pr »>f v u have and advice if additi nal proof will lie necessary. Don’t wait until filing time t * legin thinking l proof of your date f birth. Check int thi: matter in advance With .ill pr - f u; hand wlien v n file v nr > laiui, you cdii bi- assured f .m earh receipt f v iir D‘nefit ctier-k i nuadicare card. 'A 1 . a t e •> •. de nee do v; u ha e . , r* d f - / • « mer.ts t prove their date fbirth nuv secure a census rec rdfr rr. Department f G mmerce, ?:t:sburc. 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We also thank all ur friends f r the cards and flowers sent t her. May God bless each and c-very ne f you. The f irmly f Mrs. Mattie Gary. OFF fCH SUPPLIES THE CHRONICLE 1 TF I.I PHONE 833-0541 PC Now Offers Fine Arts Major .ire the tratrr. * partmer.t v e "h' sen. specified r > th advis ry n a ill take _! t r faculty icaderr.m rr.-ttee, students 24 n urs ? w rk -e ireas i.nd nine in ne f the>e ir* h urs in ne r : t.h f the ther areas. In ad lit; r., three h urs in aesthetics and six n urs .r. ther adjacent fields appr ved by the adviser will :e reqiuired f r the maj r. “An appr ach such as this will give students in this maj 1 r a background in the arts compat ible with the phil ■? phy f a lifvral art; fegree," Ivan Gettys said in making the arm uncement. He said Jetails were comple ted in C'-iepe-rati n with pro fessors in the fine arts depart- --n: ■ ,:t -nt:.u;:astic ver ..me : ffer . maj r t 1 unusual talent in this fuel:. I - a.n Gettys a tied: -The revel pr.-nt and ur wth f this department has teen re- m.arkatle. Tn- irrlusi r; f a fine arts rr.aj r in tne . Here’s t tal pr gram, -ill enafle PC more adequately t serve tfie needs of tne pw.ple f ur 5 uth Carolina md Ge r-r.a -upp- rting syn ds as well a; f ther state'.* GharD; T. G-aine;, assistant pr fe-- r f tnusr n *mplet- ing w rk r. his d ct rate, serves as acting '-hairmar. f the fine arts department. FA andmstruc- t r Alan G. C k have resp- nsi- bility f r the music ar-a. Art is under the directi n f Mrs. Mary Anne Penningt n Walker; and speech - drama, under in struct r Dale 0. Rains. The fine arts department is the newest n campus, having teen created in 1965 at tiie same time that PC inaugurated its pr gram f full coeducation. COME IN AND REGISTER FOR DRAWING TO CHOOSE Head of the class. Keds have gone back to school w-.th c genera tions But Keds stvles are as today as the;: c-nu bility and fit are traditional Neds wash-and how thev’wear’ They’re built to minimize foot fatigue make eserv activity more fun That’s why Ked> are standard equipment for school-bound of eyerv age and size. CHAMPION 7ne aii-:ime favorite now in exciting ne* colors. HONORARY PRINCESS FOR A GAME 6 MONTHLY WINNERS HONORARY l BAT BOY l FOR A GAME . ONE BOY AND ONE GIRL 6.99 and 7.45 SIG LEAGUFR .4 rugged Uice-to-toe oxford with bumper toe. deep<ul outsole. Go back to school with Keds Belk's Dept. Store EACH MONTH. APRIL THRU SEPTEMBER One boy and one girl Grand Prize Winners, and their parents will spend one night as guests of the Prizts for winners and runners up. Come in for Contest Rules, Prize List and FREE Application. Belk's Dept. Store ALVIN EDGE EMPLOYEE OF THE WEEK Alvin, his wife and their three children live fit 204 Clem son Street in Laurens. They attend Bellview Baptist Church. Alvin came to work for Lynn Cooper in 1947 and worked until 1955. He then went to work with Bahnson installing commercial Air Conditioners. He has been back about twounonths. During that time he has attended schools for Carburetors at the Chrysler Training Center in Atlanta, Ga. Alvin enjoys fishing in his spare time. We are indeed fortunate to have a man with Alvin’s mechanical ability with us and are proud to welcome him back. He is looking forward to seeing his old friends and making new ones. COME SEE ALVIN TODAY AT LYNN COOPER, Inc “Your Volume Dealer” 302 East Main Street 833-1741 IE OLDSMOBILE Cttnton, S. C. We Need Nick Theodore for Congress , *• t ■ % f ''i 4§ait> & % He has the experience our Congressman must have. Of the candidates for Congressman from our district, Nick Theodore alone offers the legislative experience that this position demands. His outstanding career is proof that he has the abilities and the govern mental experience that a man must have to be a forceful Representative in our Nation’s Capital. Twice elected to the South Carolina House of Representatives, the leadership shown by his accomplishments there led to his election in 1966 to the State Senate. Sound judgment and dedication to the principles of responsible government have characterized his service to this State. Please add your vote on June 11 to the support of a Family man and Businessman who will speak strongly for the Piedmont in Congress. Nick Theodore for Congress Paid for by The Theodore for Congress Committee—G David McGill. Chairman