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'• . <7* i * # V SCHOOL (.I LUNCH MENU DRIVE-IN SERVICE — One of the features of the new Clinton city hall will be drive-in and nitfht depository service. The drive-in window is on the near ri^ht side of the building and the night depository window is the small opening beside it. The night depository facility will include a safety box to keep overnight de- ix)sits of utility bills jxiyments. ON SCHEDULE—Construction work on Clinton’s new city hall is on schedule, according to Craig and Gauldin architect William Davis. Ground breaking ceremonies were held June 3 and Cannon Construction Co. began work almost immediately thereafter on the $557,631 structure on North Broad Street. It has been estimated that it will take about a year to construct the 25.300-square- foot, two-story municipal building. French Comedy Opens At PC Next Wednesday THE CHRONICLE, Clinton. S. C„ Oct. 30, 1969—1-B Planning Grant OK'd For Savannah District 1967 was twice that state. of the whi Je An application for a $36,630 planning grant has been recom mended for approval by the Re gional Planning Committee ofthe State Advisory Council for Com prehensive Health Planning in Columbia. Gerald C. McKinney, Project Coordinator for Comprehensive Health with the Upper Savannah Development District, presented the application. He stated that $36,630 is being requested from the counties of Abbeville, Edge- field, Greenwood, Laurens, Mc Cormick and Saluda (Upper Sa vannah Regional Planning Dis trict). McKinney said, “Upper Sava nnah has a higher mortality rate than the rest of South Carolina. The infant mortality rate alone in “We have less than half the number of physicians per 100,000 people than the rest ofthe state,” he continued. “Also , for atvnit 170,000 people we have only 450 hospital beds.” This means that there are ap proximately 350 people per Ins- pital bed in this district. The number of people per hospital lied for the nation is approxi mately 245. McKinney said, "With these funds, we hope to find at least partial solutions to the problems of infant and maternal mortality, medical manpower shortages, and the limited emergency ser vices and medical facilities. “We are presently concentra ting on health education, espe cially in the training of physi cally handicapped children.” The application will now lie submitted to the State Advisory Council for Comprehensive Health Planning for consideration and then will be sent to the Re gional Comprehensive Health Planning office in Atlanta for re view. "TARTUEFK", Mobere’s three-hundred year old comic diatril* against hypocrisy, will open at the black Magic Thea tre on the Presbyterian College campus for an engagement of four performance s beginning Wednes day, Novemtier 5 and runnng through Saturday, November 8. The play is lieing produced by the Drama Division f the Dop irt- ment ’ f I- me Arts. ' TVKTn iT" was first per- f'Tined for Louis X!Y at the Court of Versailles in 1664. It created such an uproar among those who saw an 'ffonse t ■ re ligion m the comedy's portrayal of a scoundrelly man of Puritan- type piety Unit on defraudmc his Umefactor ■ f his money, his u ife, his daughter and about every t- her possession, that a public pro duction had to lie held up for several years. When it did get a public performance, it w m such delighted merrinv at fr un uts audience that it was established as a classic that has continued to tie one of the most frequently played comedies in France. Its performances in the United States, however, have !>een limited until its production in 1965 m New Y irk by the Re pertory Theatre of Lincoln Cen ter, where it scored such a merry hit that other companies across the country l>egan to [lerform the play. Robert Boody of Staten Island, No a York, will have the title role, the pious hypocrite so out standing m dramatic literature as a corrupt clown that the nam "TARTUFI F" has ^ome to U> a synonym for hyp icrite. The scene m which lie attempts steal ttie wifo f his Umefactor 'while the Umefactor listens under a covered table, is a comic clas sic matched only by that other eavesdropping scene of She ridan's, the screen scene in "The Rivals, " which came 110 years after 'TARTUFIF” and could easily have t>een cued by it. David Hood of Mebane, N.C., will have the role oforgon, the lienefactor wildly deceived by Tartuffe’s professions of piety and Dianne Waters of Jesup, Geo rgia, the role ofFlmire, his wife. Becky Grogan f Newport, R.I., will lie seen as his daughter Mariane, Candy Connell f Ale xandria, Virginia, as his duped m ither, Dexter Ross ifRoanoke, Virginia, as Ins son, Rodney Clark of Anniston, Alabama, as his brother-in-law, and Marcia Whitman of Marietta, Georgia, as his housemaid. The latter tw are the only characters m the play who surmise what a rogue Tartuffe is, and they advise < u - gon not to let himself t be taDm in, but tie refuses t 1 d ubt his "friend" until lie is brought t the edge of rum. “TARTUFFE " is being direc ted by drama instructor Daleii. Rains in colorful 17th mmtury settings and costume' All seats should U> reserved as far ahead of tine as possible m rder to assure seats for the evmmg de sired. Reservations ma\ be made by calling 833-2820, > xtension49. WEEK OF NOVEMBER 3 - 7 District 56 MONDAY - Milk, fried steak, rice with gravy, steamed cab bage, biscuits, butter and pine apple tidbits. TUESDAY - Milk, peanut but ter sandwich, vegetable soup, loaf slices, cornbread, butter, applesauce. WEDNESDAY - Milk, ham burger, onions, lettuce, tomato, French fried potatoes, buns, but ter and peanut butter raisin bars. THURSDAY - Milk, fish squares, black-eye peas, whipped potatoes, cornbread, butter, peach slices. FRIDAY - Milk, chili beans, cole slaw, rolls, butter and apri cot cake. * + * H. T. Cronic To Address Legion Meeting Copeland-Davidson Post A- merican Legion will meet Mon day evening, Nov. 3 at the Le gion Hut at 7:30. A dutch supper of hamburgers and trimmings will be served. A cash door prize will also lie given. Members must le present to win. Speaker for the evening will be Ft. Col. H. T. (Hank) Cronic, USAR Retired, whose subject will le “The 'O’ in NATO". Prior to his retirement in January 1968, Cronic served an extended tour J duty in the Supreme Head quarters Allied Powers Europe, Paris, F rance, as Executive Of ficer f the Combat Readiness Branch, Operations Division. The said, “the Organization of the North Atlantic Treaty was very sound, workable and highly effective considering the nature of the 15 partner nations and their various types > if military forces". He spent the final year and a half of his career as a batallion com mander at Ft. Bragg, N. C., and is lew associated with Clin ton Mills Inc. as Training Di rector. THREEIN /THE NEW H0TP0INT DUO LOAD WASHERS V DOES THE JOB OF THREE ORDINARY ONES J 1. It’s a big heavy-duty washer. 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