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I V I Mrs. Onn Receives Master's Degree "Dishie* Delany Onn, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe De lany of Joanna received her Master’s Degree in sociology from the University of North Carolina. She is a 1964 grad uate of Clinton High School and a 1968 graduate of Duke Uni versity. low Rings Cleaned! Free! a /ewef (Jot “j:.r Clinton, S. C. ‘ mm “ A 4-B—THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., June 4, 1970 Cross Hill News TOP AVERAGEis—Top honors on Awards Day at Clinton Junior High School went to the stu dents with the highest scholastic averages. Deb bie Bishop, (left), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bishop of Kinards, received the award for the highest average in the eighth grade; and Clare Turner, (right), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Turner of Clinton, received the award for the highest average in the seventh grade. YOUR CHOKE: Heyward Belser’s 95% Record or Morris’ 60% One of the most important responsibilities of a public officeholder is staying on the job As a direct comparison between your choices for Lieutenant Governor, Heyward Belser has a 95 per cent record on roll-call votes over the five years from 1965 to 1969 in the State Legislature, while his oppo nent, Earle Morris, has only a 60 per cent record. The true test of a public officeholder is how he faces the important issues. Mr. Morris has avoided them 40 per cent of the time Belser will continue his dedicated service to ALL of South Carolina as a FULL-TIME Lieutenant Governor Heyward Belser BY MRS. SARAH B. SEGARS Dave Ingle has returned home after being a patient in Bailey Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Segarsand Lindy were in Charleston over the weekend to attend the grad uation of Clayton Simmons Mar tin from James Island High School. While there, they visit ed Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Martin Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Hayne Work man Jr., were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Wham of Due West to spend last week at Lake Greenwood. Mrs. F. S. Cole has returned from a visit to relatives in Co lumbia. G. E. Boazman remains quite ill in Bailey Memorial Hospi tal. A number of residents attend ed the graduation exercises of Clinton High School on Sunday evening. Among those graduat ing were Ernie Austin, Karen Livingston, Grady Steadman and Floyd Moore Jr. Franklin Mitchell was a re cent graduate of Erskine Col lege in Due West. Master Steve and little Miss Mary Catherine Tucker of Ra leigh, N. C., are visiting their grandparents, Rev. and Mrs. W. F. Mitchell and Cathy. All interested persons are reminded of Bethabara Home coming on June 14. Mr. Miller Leaman accom panied by Mr. Sam Leaman of Laurens, recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe L. Carter of GreenviUe. 21 Adults Receive High School Diplomas Legal Notice FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 16th day of June, 1970,1 will render a final account of my acts and doings as Executrix of the estate of Albert Clark in the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens County, at 10 o’clock A.M., and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from my trust as Executrix. will apply for a final discharge from out trust as Executors. Any person indebted to said estate is notified and required to make payment on or before that date, and all persons hav ing claims against said estate will present them on or before said date, duly proven or be forever barred. Any person indebted to said estate is notified and required to make payment on or before that date, and all persons having June 1,1970 claims against said estate will present them on or before said date, duly proven or be forever barred. * James H. Watts 4 Thomas E. Watts Executors J4-4c-J25 ELECT [Lieutenant Governor- June 9 “You Can Believe in Belser” frolAel ad paid tor by th« BblMr ConwntttM. Heath Manning, Cherrman. Sallie J. Clark Executrix May 15th, 1970 M21-4C-JU * * * FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 6th day of July, 1970, we will ren der a final account of my acts and doings as Executors of the estate of Grover Cleveland Watts in the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens County, at 3 p.m. and on the same day HOW DO YOU JUDGE A MAN? ★ FOR GOD CITATION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION The State of South Carolina, County of Laurens By J. H. Wasson, Probate Judge: WHEREAS Mattie B. Evans made suit to me to grant her Letters of Administration of the Estate and effects of John Doug lass Little. These are, therefore, to cite apd admonish all and singular the Kindred and Creditors of the said John Douglass Little, de ceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Pro bate, to be held at Laurens Court House,Laurens, S. C. on June 19th next, after publication hereof, at 10 o’clock in the fore noon to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administra tion should not be granted. Given under my hand this 29th day of May, Anno Domini, 1970. J. Hewlette Wasson J. P. L C. T4-2c-JU Officer and Sunday School Teacher in his church. WILLIAM DILLON William Dillon To Graduate William E. Dillon HI, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Mimnaugh of Clinton, is a candidate for the A. B. degree in psychology at Georgia Southern College. The Forty-second Annual Commencement for Georgia Southern College is scheduled for Sunday, June 7, at 3 p.m. in the Manner Fieldhouse on the Georgia Southern campus in Statesboro, Ga. Senator Herman E. Tal- madge, U. S. Senator from Georgia, will be the comence- ment speaker. Dillon is a member of the Clinton Unit National Guard and is awaiting orders for his tour of duty. Strange Movements The white-b r e a s t e d nut hatch is the only bird with the accomplishment of walk ing down a tree trunk head first. It also walks sideways and upward, searching every part of the bark with its sharp-pointed bill for insects. FIRE, THEFT, LOSS of records and valuables can mean rum Did you over think what it would mean to Iota all your Important business and/or peraonal rec ords? All your recehrablea. Inven tories. tax data, everything? To aay nothing ol valuable personal property. IT COULD RUIN YOU. Why take a chance when protec tion agalnat tire, theft or mla- placement (loaa) ia so low coat? SentryBox American Heritage Modal Fire-tested end certified by the manufacturer for one hour up to 1700*F. Factory warranty. Unique ly decorated In 19th Century •tyle. Also available in Deeert Sand finieh and adaptable for wall or thelf use. 12 SentryBox models. 3 elzes, Clinton Office Supply North Broad Street Laurens County School Dis trict 56 has Just completed a- notber very successful year in Adult Education. Twenty-one a- dnlts, ten at Clinton Hl^i School Center and eleven at Bell Street High School Center, have com pleted their work and received high school diplomas. Those receiving diplomas from Clinton High School were: Gail Foster Blackwell, Patricia Shir ah Childress, Michael Du re 11 Fickiin, Sandra Dianne Ginn, Terry Patterson Hammett Martha Ruth King, Sarah Benja min Moody, Terry Franklin Swygert, Roberta O’Dell Tem pleton and Linda Gail Hames Wells. Those receiving diplomas from Bell Street High School were: Lillie G. Bluford, Josetta H. Lindsay, Jimmie Lee, Lu cinda W. McMorris, Bobby Su- ber Nelson, Joyce B. Payne, Johnny W. Peake, Sandra V. Rice, Sara K. Suber, Clara W. Wilson and Patricia Young. During the 1969-70 school year, there were 42 adults en rolled in the Basic Education program and 242 in the High School program. There also was a Driver Training Course with 20 adults enrolled. Of the 20 enrolled in the Driver Training program, 17 received either their driver license or permits. 'These hard working adult students are to be congratu lated and commended for their faithfulness and sacrifice to better themselves in their com munity and their work," said J. E. Stockman, district AdultEd- ucation Coordinator. “This year in the State of South Carolina, one out of every eight students receiving State High School Diplomas will be an adult. We need more and more adults enrolled in our pro grams each year. There are over one million persons in this state with less than a high school education. “Adults can learn what’s a- vailable for them in adult edu cation through the use of news papers, radio, television and other media. But the personal touch of businessmen, teachers, students, and graduates is vital in reaching and teaching Lau rens County’s illiterate and semi-educated adults.” OUR PLEA Our plea is, and has been through the years for a complete return to the New Testament. This plea involves going back beyond all human opinions, and traditions of men: all the way back to Christ and the apostles, and taking up things just as they left them. When we ^o this, we will in matters of relig ion, speak where the Bible speaks and be silent where the Bible is silent. In I Peter 4:11: we are exhorted, ‘‘If any man speak, let him speak as the oracles of God; if any man minister, let him do it as of the ability which God giveth; that God in all things may be glorified througH Jesus Christ.” Ami the Lord directed Paul to write to Timothy who was himself a preacher, and give one of the most solemn charges ever given to man. 2 Tim. 4:1-2: ‘‘I charge thee therefore before God, and The Lord Jesus Christ, who shall judge the quick and the dead at his appearing and his kingdom . —Preach the word; be instant in season, out of season; reprove, rebuke, exhort with all long suf fering and doctrine.” No man has authority from God and the Lord Jesus Christ to preach or teach anything in religion but what is revealed in His word. What God wants preached is found in the Bible, and all that God wants preached is in the Bible. ‘‘If anv man speak, let him speak as the oracles of God.” The Bible is God’s message to man, to guide us in this life, and help us to prepare ourselves to live with Him in the after while. Heaven is a prepared place for prepared people. What the world needs today is the original gospel as taught by Christ, preached by the apostles, and recorded in the Bible: in all of its primitive faith, doctrine and practice. CHURCH of Christ, li()3 North Broad Street Clinton, S. (’. MILTON S. PARKER. Minister ★ FOR COUNTRY V' Volunteered in Navy daring World War II at age 17. ★ FOR FAMILY He is father of 5 children — A devoted perm and hasband. ★ FOR FELLOW MAN President—Green pond Cdnmanity Chib. Officer—Schroeder Lodge No. 144. Potentate Aid—Laurens County Shrine ChA. As Magistrate of our township he has served wefl. 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