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ELIZABETH ALLMAN DANNY JONES LINDA PITTS To Graduate At Newberry Three Clinton County stu dents are among the 146 candi dates to receive their bachelor of art or bachelor of science degrees at Newberry College’s commencement on May 31. The Rev. Harvey L. Huntley, president of the Southeastern Synod of the Lutheran Church in America, will deliver the commencement address and the Rev. Robert E. Grefe, pastor of St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church in Hollywood, Fla., will deliver the Baccalaureate sermon which is also scheduled for May 31. The two ministers along with the Rev. Herman W. Cauble, secretary of the South Carolina Synod of the Lutheran Church in America, and the Rev. John Milton Frick, pastor of St. Ste phen’s Evangelical Lutheran Church in Lexington, S. C. will receive the honorary doctor of Dear Sally Asking For A Raise BY SALLY SHAW DEAR SALLY: I’m a young man who has been granted an interview with the vice presi dent f my company at which I want to discuss the possibility of a raise. Can you give me any advice n how to conduct myself at this very important "conference" 0 HAL. DEAR HAL: In the first place, don t ramble on about your bills, family responsibilities, how mucti y 'u deserve it and s o n. The m 'St imp rtant thing is that you l>e brief tnjtfirm.Simply state that y .ur responsibilities have increased and that you feel a raise is in rder, perhaps giving a BRIEF rund wn fwhat your job entails. DEAR SALLY: Lm a girl 414, and have been t>aby-sitting for Some very go. d friends f my parents. The big problem is that they often hire me during the week and s imetimes I have to sit until L.30 r 2 a.m, and then I m terribly tired the following day at sell . 1 And an other thing, they pay me nly 40 cents an hour, which is much L-wer than some f my girl friends earn for baby-sitting. What d > you have to say about this 0 NIGHT OWL DEAR NIGHT OWL: A girl of your age should not lie sitting any later than 11 n sch > 1 nights, and >n weekends y -ur limit should be netol:30. Fur- therm re. I think these pe pie have been taking advantage f you and maybe f their friend ship with your parents. F rty cents is not a fair rate l>r baby sitting. I don't know what the average rate is in your com munity, but in mine the rock bottom is 60 cents an hour. DEAR SALLY: My husband divinity degree at the Sunday afternoon ceremonies. Local area students who are candidates for degrees are Lea- man Dantzler Jones, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Jones, 105 Young Drive, Clinton; Linda Tiller Pitts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James N. Tiller, Merrie Oaks, Clinton; and Elizabeth Nabors Allman, daughter of Mr. William P. Allman, 116 Reeder St., Joanna. ((•••••••••••••■•••■••••■•••••••••at • ••••aaaaaaaa«>«**aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa ► •aa»aaaaaaaaaaaaa*aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa« has been offered a wonderful promotion by his company -- but since this involves our mov ing to another city about 300 miles away, his parents are raising a big storm. They claim such a m've will be "desert ing' them and "depriving them ■ f the joy of seeing their grandchildren, frequently." N■ >w we don't know what to do. W’e’d li^e very much to take advan tage of this marvelous oppor tunity, but at the same time we don't like hurting the "old folks. ' What d' FLED. y iu say? BAF- Computer Terminal Installed At PC THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., May 14, 1970—1-C DEAR BAFFLED: This is a decision for you and your husband t make, not his par ents . . .and their s is an out- and- ut selfish attitude. I say, take this opportunity. After all, there will be nothing later to prevent you and the older folks from exchanging plenty of visits. Steel safety sign posts which will break away if struck by a m >ving vehicle are being test ed n California highways to re duce serious accidents. A computer terminal has been installed at Presbyterian Col lege to make computer services available for the academic work here, Dean W. Fred Chapman announced today. He said the terminal is tied in with the General Electric Computer Time-Sharing Ser vice in Atlanta to provide two- way communication by teletype writer 23 hours daily. It en ables PC students and faculty members to get a print-out as readily as if the GE 235 com puter were on campus. William S. Cannon, associate professor of mathematics, serves as co ordinator of PC computer acti vities. Dr. Chapman said the ter minal will be especially useful as a teaching and research tool in assisting various depart ments to integrate computer use into ongoing programs. He said the departments of business ad ministration and economics, mathematics and physics will be among the first to make use of the service. A seminar isplan- ned to acquaint the instruction al staff with its operations. Presbyterian already utilizes a computer in registration pro cedures and records through a cooperative arrangement with Clinton Mills to use its equip- Mitchell Performs In Erskine Musical DUE WEST - Franklin Mit chell, son of the Rev. and Mrs. W. F. Miiche; 1 , Cross Hill, per formed in the 21-piece or chestra for the Erskine Col lege production of “Flower Dri.n Song," May 1, 2, and 4 in Lesesne Auditorium here. Mitchell played the bass clarinet. He is a graduate of Clinton High School. The Rodgers and Hammer- stein musical, in which approxi mately 100 students and mem bers of the community partici pated, drew near-capacity audiences and drew standing ovations in each of its perform ances. Thomas and Elizabeth Owen of the Erskine depart ment of music produced and di rected the play. ment on a limited basis. Also, a course is taught on an in troduction to computer science. WUh the terminal now avail able, a course in computer pro gramming will be added to give students a broader orientation into this new science. The Datanet-730 Trans portable Terminal, complete with five stations, has been in stalled in the Richardson Hall of Science. The arrangement with General Electric Time-Sharing Service is in conjunction with 39 other terminals, all of which can communicate simultaneously with the computer. Moore Completes Jefferson Seminar Milton P. Moore, Special Re presentative in Clinton for the Jefferson Standard Life Insur ance Company has qualified for a Certificate of Achievement for having completed the Com pany’s Advanced Seminar in Pension and Profit-Sharing Planning, held at the Sheraton Motor Inn, Macon, Georgia, May 6 - 8. JUNIOR HIGH OFFICERS — Noni Von Hollen, seated at left, and Clare Turner, right, were re cently elected to head the 1970-71 Clinton Junior High Student Council. Noni, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Von Hollen, will serve as president; and Clare, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Turner, will serve as vice-president. The retiring Student Council President and Vice-Presiendt are Lana Stephens, standing at left, and Claude Crocker, right. Friendship Homecoming Set Sunday Homecoming will be obser ved at Friendship Baptist Church Sunday May 17. Guest singers will be “Lit tle Betty Pruett, and the Pruett Trio from Morganton, N.C. and the Hampton Quartet from Fo rest City who will be singing in the morning service and also in the afternoon singing which will begin at 2:30. Local singers will also be featured. All members and friends are invited to come and bring a well filled basket for the din ner which will be spread on the tables behind the church after the morning service. In case of rain, the meal will be served at the Lydia Mill Com munity Building. Retirement Years Americans are spending a larger portion of their lives in retirement. A man aver aged only three years of re tirement life in 1900, the figure had nearly doubled to six by 1950 and, by the year 2000, it is expected to be nine. Youngs Hold Reunion The Nannie Blakely-Kit Young Clan held their 16th an- naul reunion May 10 at the Clinton YMCA. Ninety-four persons from North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida attended the event. A picnic dinner was served at 1 o’clock with Mac Adair giving thanks. Larry Massey, retiring president, presided over the business session. Mr. Massey extended a welcome to the visitors and minutes of the last meeting were read by Mrs. Doris Young Hart, the secre tary. Claude Crocker gave a report on the scholarship fund the clan supports at Presbyterian Col lege. Mr. Crocker stated that with a nominal addition to the fund, it will soon be able to give two scholarships. Entertainment for the event was furnished by Chuck and Jane MeKeown of Columbia. They are great grandchildren of Nannie and Kit Young. Nelson Dow, chairman of the nominating committee, read the following list of officers who were unanimously elected: President-Grace Young Hamil ton, Easley; Vice-President- Rutledge Adair, Rock Hill; Se- cretary-Treasurer-Mrs. Dor ris Young Hart, York; Asst. Secretary-Treasurer- Mrs. Nannell Blalock Moore, York; chaplain-Rev. Davis Young, Memphis; Historian-Mrs. Lou- ella Adair, Clinton. New members of the clan born during the year are Al- lie Milling Blalock, Florence,’ Charles Henry Nave, Lancaster/ and Kirsten Lee Kastory, Win ter Park, Fla. REUNION OFFICERS—Shown above are the of ficers of the Young family reunion. They are, left to right, retiring president Larry Massey; president-elect Mrs. Grace Young Hamilton; vice- president Rutledge Adair; secretary Dorris Young Hart and assistant Nannell Blalock Moore. AZALEA HAMS HALF OR WHOLE m La jyc CENTER CUT SLICES ua TEXIZE SPRAY STARCH 19 OZ. 39c Dixie Crystals or Domino SUGAR A-G SALT 26-Oz. Box 10c 5-Lb. Bag Limit: 1 With $5.00 or More Grocery Order, Please! South Carolina Large Brown EGGS Grade A DOZEN KELLOGG'S Com Flakes 8-Oz. Box 21c SNOWDRIFT Shortening 3-LB. TIN Ltantt: 1 With $5.00 or More Grocery Order, Please! SUDDEN BEAUTY Hair Spray 16 Oz. 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