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443—THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C. April 24, 1969 1965 Dodge Polora 4-Door Hardtop. Brown With Tan Roof. R, H, A. T., P.S., P.B. Extra Clean Car. 1968 Dodge Coronet 4-Door Sedan. Blue With Blue In terior. R, H, A. T., Gas-Saving 6- Cylinder Engine. 1966 Chevrolet Impala 2-Door Hardtop. R, H, A. T., P. S. Factory Air Conditioning. 1968 Dodge Coronet 4-Door Sedan. Blue With White Top. Blue Interior. R, H, A. T., P. S. Fac tory Air Conditioning. THIS WEEKS SPECIALS ZIPPER CAMPING TRAILERS 14 ft. and 17 ft Models MASSEY-FERGUSON Riding Mowers and Garden Tractors 4 HP. — 7 H.P. — 10 H.P. 1966 Ford Fcdrlane ^ Bucket Seats and Console. 500 2-Door Hardtop. R, H, A. T., 1965 Pontiac GTO Convertible. Yellow With Black Top. R, H, Bucket Seats. 4-Speed Transmission. 1965 Corvoir Convertible. White With Black Top. R, H, A. T., 140 HP Engine. Extra Clean. 1965 International Pick-Up Truck. Blue With White Top. Extra Clean For The Model. If You Can't Trade With Cooper ... You Just Can't Tradel LYNN COOPER. Inc. “YOUR VOLUME DEALER” 302 EAST MAIN STREET CUNTON, S. C. 833-1741 / 7 V / . s. . i -' ■ •, . ■,« IlIji > V-.-v w Mil m Mm >,a <>: if ■ -nrr;^ & an ip 5 }"4 J ^ 9 c ; Tii ' , Ml •* y'r+T' . • • v. > k* 'v| - •/r- '‘fe FOLK FESTIVAL—“Robin and the Belles” will perform next Tuesday in a Folk Festival on Clin ton Hall Green, Presbyterian College campus, at 6:00 p.m.. The Belles, members of the First Pres- byterian Church Youth Choir, include (left to right): Patricia Gross, Susan Grube, Patti Plow- den, Susan Campbell, PC senior Robin Williams of Myrtle Beach accompanying on the guitar, Brenda Campbell, Deborah Gaines, Leigh Bixler and Kathy Lott. Honors Day Sot At PC On Thursdav More than a score of awards for outstanding campus and classroom accomplishments will by presented to Presbyterian College students this Thursday at the annual Honors Day program in Belk Auditorium. Dr. Julian Lake, pastor of the Shandon Presbyterian Church of Columbia, will be the principal speaker for the occasion. Academic Dean Joseph M. Gettys will preside over the occa sion and will make the awards presentations. It is scheduled for the 10 a.m. student assembly, and the public is invited. Royce Clarke Says: I WANT ALL MY FRIENDS To Come By And See The Best Deals Ever On BRAND NEW MAYTAGS — Automatic Washers — Gas Dryers TODAY! WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL FACTORY APPROVED MAYTAG SERVICE DEPARTMENT TO GIVE YOU FAST, DEPENDABLE SERVICE. I KNOW FROM 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE THAT MAYTAG BUILDS THE FINEST HOME LAUNDRY PRODUCTS MADE, IS SER VICE FREE, AND GIVES YOU WASHING AND DRYING FLEXIBILITY UNMATCHED BY COMPETITIVE MACHINES. BUY MAYTAG T0DAY-N0 EXTRA COST FOR COLOR Royce Clarke Doris McLendon BUY THE BEST MAYTAG FREE DELIVERY and NORMAL INSTALLATION! 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She will re turn home on Sunday. Shady Grove 4-H members re ceive awards at the 4-H meeting Wednesday, April 16. Girls in the 4-H brought displays of their projects to be judged. Girls re ceiving recognition for project work were: Cathy Berry, exhibited a le mon meringue pie from tier pro ject on food and nutrition and received a blue ribbon, Cathy displayed a booklet on kitchen management from her home man agement project and received a blue ribbon. Ann Shipes displayed cup cakes from her project on food pre paration and received a red rib bon. Maxine Spivey had projects of food and nutrition and food pre servation. She brought three ex hibits. They were a banana loaf for which she was awarded a blue ribbon, chow-chow pickle receiv ed a blue ribbon and grape jelly a blue ribbon. Brenda Summers had food and nutrition as a project and dis played cookies she had baked and was awarded a blue ribbon. Mr. Cealy gave a demonstra tion on gardening and encouraged members of the 4-H to help their families with vegetable gardens. Mr. and Mrs. James L. Bryart and Eddie Penland of Aiken visit ed Mrs. Margaret Berry and Cathy on Sunday. Folk Festival Set Tuesday The Belles, 15 members of the Youth Choir at First Pres byterian Church, will appear with Presbyterian College students in a Folk Festival Tuesday (April 29) at 6 p.m. on Clinton Hall Green. Guitarist Robin Williams, a PC senior from Myrtle Beach, is in charge of the program, a part of the Spring Arts Festival tak ing place on the campus. The pub lic is invited. Williams will sing and will also accompany The Belles. Other PC students on the program will be Jim Cassady, senior, Decatur, Ga.; Pat Phillips, sophomore, Greenville; sophomores Dick Green and Rob Hicklin, Spartan burg; Ed Dawson, sophomore, Chester; and Hunter Ramseur, senior, Lincolnton, N.C. Clinton Junior High News BY VIVIAN DAVE If anyone is Interested in hav ing a miniature Collie free, please contact Jan Young in Mountville. She has six of these puppies she would like to give away. Rick Chandler was surprized by the arrival of a baby sister Saturday. Her name is Jean Ann. The Camp Fire Girls had a party Friday night at the YMCA. The Yellow Pages furnished mu sic and everyone declared it as a huge success. Many Junior High students attended. Last week the eight grade stu dents chose their courses for next year. Many of them will be taking Driver Training, so run in the house and hide when you see them coming. We were supposed to choose the J. V. Cheerleaders last Fri day during chapel, but we were unable to work that into the schedule. However, the finalists are Fran Hogan, Linda Widmer, Patti Sherrill, Mary Lynn Mc Crary andBeverly Tedards. They will be chosen this week and in my next column I shall be able to let you know who_woiL CREST Reg. or Mint TOOTH PASTE 3 Vi Oz. Tube immunity ^■0 Cash savings of our pleasant food sforos LAST CALL Presbyterian To Award Physical Ed Certificate Certification to teach secon dary school health and physical education will now be offered by Presbyterian College as the result of a revamped physical education program, Dean-Elect W. Fred Chapman announced to day. He said Herbert J. Robinson serves as coordinator of the pro gram in addition to his duties as head basketball coach. Robinson already is working with Dr. George McGuire, education de partment chairman, toward building up the physical education library and strengthening class room work. Dr. Chapman pointed out that PC has provided broad course offerings in this field and need ed only the addition of a three- hour course in “Human Anatomy and Physiology" and the expan sion of two other courses to meet* certification requirements These recommendations were approved by the faculty academic advisory committee, effective next fall. Robinson said the new program will enable students to acquire 18 hours in prescribed work in the health and physical education field necessary for certification. The remainder of the 126 hours required for a Presbyterian Col lege degree is made up of gen eral education requirements, the major requirements of the area of concentration and the pro fessional education preparation. Robinson, who joined the PC faculty last fall as a coach and physical education instructor un der Athletic Director Cally Gault, holds his BA degree from Erskine College and his MA from Appa lachian State University. 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