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► Life With The Rimples By Les Carroll Adult Ed Graduation Exercises Are Held Graduation exercises for Clin ton High School Adult Education were held at the Clinton High School on Thursday, May 15. J. Eugene Stockman, Coordi nator of Adult Education for Lau rens County School District 56, was the featured speaker. He was introduced by John H. Fulmer, Principal of the Clinton Adult Center. Mr. Stockman stated in his ad dress that Adult Education in the State of South Carolina was start ed to enable every person in the State to be able to do four things well: (1) To become an individual in his own right. Every person wants to be separate, distinct, and dif ferent from other individuals. (2) To become a self-de termined individual. The old ideas that a person could not learn after a certain age put the in dividual in a rut from which it was hard to escape. Every in dividual should be able to de termine for himself the direction his life will take. (3) To become a co-operative individual. Co-operation implies equality. In South Carolina we have been looking toward a civi lization predicted upon the De claration of Independence, and this state has set up Adult Edu cation School to sustain these ideals and make us strong. (4) To become a participat ing individual. Democracy means participation. This is, in brief, what Horace Mann and Thomas Jefferson said the school would do Cut your grass... the easy way! The NEW MAPP£RV2\ • MOWS and bags your grass! • VACUUMS your lawn while you’re mowing. • BLOWS your driveways and walks clean. Jus! remove grass catcher and put on “down- flector.” • CLEANS-UP LEAVES!! picks up leaves and pine straw and bags ’em as you mow. COX HOME AND AUTO SUPPLY 205 North Broad Street Clinton, S. C. ■ ‘‘Customer Satisfaction Guaranteed” Commissioner Kuhn To Visit In Greenwood Commissioner of Baseball Bowie Kuhn and family, along with the president and chairman of the boardofthe Atlanta Braves, Inc., William C. Bartholomay and family will be guests of the Greenwood Braves Club on Thursday, June 26. Commissioner Kuhn and Mr. Bartholomay will spend a leisure day in Greenwood and will be in attendance when the Greenwood Braves face the Statesville In dians at 7:30 p.m. Other national, state and local business and civic leaders will be invited to also participate in pre-game festi vities. There’s color afoot in to day’s shoe styles Give cotton canvas sneakers the bright touch of color with easy-to- use fabric dyes. Dye sneak ers in your washing ma chine. following directions on the dye package. HOSPITAL NEWS Patients currently in Bailey Memorial Hospital from Clinton are Mattie Harvey, Peggy Bal lard, Lucy Watson, Henrietta Corley, Bertha McMorris, Jane Madden, Ernestine Williams, Margeret Woodworth, Clyde Croy, Sara Jones, Theodore Blakely, Mattie Lankford, Es sie Dillard, B. W. Dominick, Mayfield Copeland, George Ran dolph, Lloyd Weir, Sallie Sat terfield, Mary McWaters, Baby Girl Madden, Viola Neighbors, Canzater Hill, Marie Jeters, Agnes Welche, Florrie Burdette, Freida Spoone, Paul Cromer, Luther Boyette, Annie Simmons, Jessie Owens, Arthur Greenwood Richard Ray, Ollie Moore, Per- netter Kerns, and Lawrence Her ring. Patients from Joanna are Law rence Bedenbaugh, Alice Wil liams, John Williams, Mac Wil liams. Patients from Whitmire are Dorothy Glenn, Mary Glenn, and Theodore Williams. Patients from Cross Hill are Johnie Lindsay, and Queen Mae Byrd. Patient from Mountville is Eva Leaman. Patients from Laurens are Rosa Hunt, Sylvia Gambrell, and Lettie Church. Patient from Columbia is Nancy Ann Thornhill. FAMILY GRADUATION — Mrs. Juanita Griffin Hulion received her State High School diploma may 15 from the Clinton Adult Education School. Her daughter, Karen Sue Hulion, and son, Bruce Edwin Hulion, will receive their State High School diplomas from Clinton High School on Sunday, May 26. for a free people, Every citizen must take an active part in the society in which he lives. “We now know that if a per son’s education is finished, he is finished,” Mr. Stockman related in his closing remarks. Robert P. Wilder,Superintend ent of School District 56, pre sented diplomas to the following candidates: William Ray Car lisle, Pearl Lois Birchmore Fal low, Fred Cecil Harris, Juanita Griffin Hulion, Gloria Snider Ki- nard, Doris Jones McLendon, Joyce Patterson Simmons and Brooks Martin Mills, Jr. Mrs. Wilton B. Timmons, Gui dance Counselor for Clinton Adult Classes, presented eighth grade certificates to: Brenda Kathleen Walker Bagwell, Claude Edward Birchmore, J. C. Bradford, Har old Eugene Frick, Arvie Calvin King, Dessie Elvon Webb, and Calvin Edgar Samples. During the school year of 1968-60, School District 56 Adult Education, had enrolled in the High School Program 237 indivi duals and 41 enrolled in the Basic Program. Mr. Wilder stated that Adult Education was one of the most worthwhile program sponsored by the State Government. He said that he hoped every person would take advantage of the opportuni ties that are available in the field of education. FACTORY SALE WHOLESAll PRICES HALF SIZES MISSES' DRESSES JUNIORS JR. PETITE CULOTTES PANT SHIFTS SHIFTS TAVERN SPORTSWEAR CORP. HICKORY TAVERN. S. C. Open Saturday Only — 9:00 AM. to 4:00 P.M. OPENING DATE: MAY 24, 1969 Top Values! Fair Prices! Our Trademark /> Look! 1967 CHEVELLE Malibu RTC—V-8, Auto Trane, One Owner — Clean — $1945 1968 CHEV. PICK-UP Truck, 6 Cyl., Powerglide, R, H — One Local Owner. 11 Late Models 1966 CHEVROLET Impala 4-Door Sedan. V-8, Au to Trans., Radio and Heater. Extra Clean $1795 1968 CHEV. PICK-UP Truck, 6 Cyl., R, H. 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