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I • l * ■: ,-ia - J 1971 License Plates Are Now Available The South Caroltfta Highway Department’s 50 Motor Vehicle Division service centers are now Issuing 1971 vehicle license plates. Renewal applications were In the mall Friday or Saturday (Sept 4 and 5) for most ve hicle owners. Because Labor Day fell so late this year, on September 7, there will be four fewer days at the beginning of the licensing period than there were last year. Additionally, October 31 falls on a Saturday, making one fewer day at the end of the period. 'Older Americans’ Forum Set Plans are underway for a series of Older Americans White House Community fo rums to be held in September and October throughout South Carolina. Ratchford Boland, Chairman of the Committee for Region 2, which is made up of Abbeville, Edgefield, Greenwood, Lau rens, McCormick and Saluda counties, said that he is seeking help from local public and private agencies, churches, senior citizens clubs, and other interested groups in arranging the meetings. These forums are a first step in involving middle-aged and older people in planning for the White House Conference on Aging scheduled for Novem ber of 1971. They will give older Americans the chance to speak out on their basic needs. Income, health, housing, and transportation are among is sues to be considered. The ideas expressed by parti cipants at these ‘town meet ings* will be used in forming the recommendations of the White House Conference n Ag ing. The time and place for the forum for this area will be Laurens County Health Depart ment Building, September 29 at 10:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Iftrans- portatlon Is needed contact R.W. Boland at 833-2119 by September 28th. Emory P. Austin Jr., dir ector of the motor vehicle div ision, urged vehicle owners to obtain their new license plates without delay and thus avoid al most certain long lines at the end of the period. He urged them to check their renewal applications to be sure they were correctly made out and to fill out the property tax and insurance information por tions on the reverse side of the form ahead of going for their licenses. Each owner must swear that he has paid all property taxes on the vehicle; if he falsely states that he has paid the taxes, he is in jeopardy of losing his driver’s license for six months. He must list the insurance company -- not the agent--along with the policy number and ex piration date of his coverage. Hours at the service centers are 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon day through Friday. The plates this year are brown-maroon. Retired Educators To Meet Retired educators of Laurens County are to meet September 22 at the Laurens County Court house. The meeting is to start at 10 a.m. Dr. Henry H. Wlesen, as sistant executive secretary and director of Research oftheS.C. Education Association, will lec ture on the benefits of retired educators through organiza tions. Miss Emma Davis, SCREA President, and others will accompany him. A. W. Hawkins and Dr. J.T.W. Mims are Fourth Congressional District directors of the or ganization. Don't tell us how to run our business. We have suffi cient trouble coping with our own mistaken In 1968, more than 60 per cent of the unemployed were people who had voluntarily left their last job or who had been out of the labor force before they began to look for work. Mrs. Green Heads Eddings’ Campaign Dr. Inez Clark Eddings, Re publican candidate for State Superintendent of Education, announced today from her Col umbia Campaign Headquarters that Mrs. Oliver H. Green of Clinton has been named her Laurens County Campaign Chairman. A member of Clinton’s First Presbyterian Church, Mrs. Green has been active in county affairs for several years. Mrs. Green expressed plea sure at her appointment, saying, “I am most pleased to be as sociated with Dr. Eddings in her campaign. If our state is to move ahead, our children must be offered quality education in our public schools. Dr. Eddings is the person who can best of fer the leadership necessary to provide this quality education.* Mrs. Green asks that all citizens of Laurens County who might be interested in helping to elect Dr. Eddings please get in touch with her. REV. BANKHEAD Bankhead Is Ordained At Joanna James Boyce Bankhead Jr. of Chester, who was recently graduated from Columbia Theo logical seminary in Decatur, Georgia was ordained to the ministry of the Presbyterian Church and installed as pastor of the Joanna Presbyterian Church and Little River Domi nick Church on August 16 in Joanna. A graduate of Presbyterian College, he spent a year as an assistant minister at the Pres byterian Church, Clinton. He is married to the former Martha Talbert of Aiken. The commission consisted of Rev. A. L. Bixler, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Clinton, who presided, Mr. Thomas F. Hollis who gave the charge to the minister, Mr. Randolph Johnson who gave the charge to the congregation. The Rev. William F. Mitchell of Cross Hill and Rev. Jerrold C. Burnside gave the prayer of ordination. Mr. James Mc Dowell Richards, president of Columbia Seminary, preached the sermon andDr. William Mc- Cleod Frampton gave the pas toral prayer. Mrs. Johnson Receives Doctorate At Carolina At the graduation exercises of the University ofSouthCaro- lina on August 28, Mrs. Robert Johnson received the Doctor of Philosophy degree in guidance and counseling. The title of her dissertation is ‘The Relation of Certain Nonintellective Factors to Col lege Achievement and Attrition* and is a study of dropouts and academic achievement ofPres- byterian College students. Dr. Johnson is director of the Presbyterian Guidance Center of the Synod of South Carolina, which is located on the campus of Presbyterian College. She is currently serving as president of the South Carolina College Personnel Association and is a member of the executive coun cil and the program committee of the South Carolina Person nel and Guidance Association. MRS. JOHNSON Presbyterian Kindergarten Parents Meeting Held The First Presbyterian Church Week Day Kindergarten held a Parents meeting at the at the church on Tuesday,Sept ember 1. Mr. Roy Benjamin, chairman of the Kindergarten Committee, welcomed the parents on be half of the church and intro duced the teachers. Mrs. J. P. Rowland, director, responded to Mr. Benjamin, and led a dis cussion on “What Kind of a Program Truly Ministers to the needs of Children Under Six.* This was divided into three parts the needs of child ren and objectives sought in kindergarten; what children do in kindergarten and what he is learning while he is doing these things. Letters of instructions were given to parents and plans made for the opening of kindergarten. Parents were invited to the kindergarten rooms where drinks were served by Mrs. Linda Wallace. MIKE ENGLEH English Named'' Of Month 1 THE CHRONICLE, Clinton. S. C., Sept. 10, 1970—1-B Seaman James Michael (Mike) English of Clinton won the ‘Sailor of the Month* award for July aboard the USS Putnam. English, whose ship home- ports at New Orleans, La., is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry English Jr. of 407 W. Pitts Street, Clinton. In the announcement, the commanding officer, B. T. San ders, said “you have vigorously applied yourself to your duties - Your attitude and military be havior has been consistenly positive and constructive and thereby contributing greatly to the morale of your division - In carrying out your assign ments so well, and in demon strating unselfish loyalty to your ship, you deserve con gratulations for a job well done.* English was employed at the Chronicle Publishing Company prior to his enlistment in the u. s. navy about one and a half years ago. Suber Recital Dr. Roy Suber, superinten- dent of Whitten Village, will present an organ recital at Broad Street Methodist Church on Sunday, September 20 at 3:30 p.m. The public is invited to hear this first recital pre sented on Broad Street’s new Zimmer organ, installation of which was completed in the early summer. Homt-to-goodnm, Mpim-acwim'P'iuM Comstock Cut BEETS 303 Can Sudden Beauty HAIR SPRAY 16-Oz. Can 59c Luxury Elbow MACARONI 6-Oz. 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