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' 1: / 'l / / # Vol. 61 — No. 8 Clinton, S. C, Thursday, February 25, 1960 Receives "Young Man of the Year" Award Jim \on llollen. left, is shown as Iw /eceived the “Youn^ Man of the Year” award Tuesday night from the Clinton chapter of the Junior Chamber of Commerce. Making the presentation is James E. Wolfe, last year’s recipient. Von Hollen is vice-president of M. S. Bailey & Son. Bankers, and is active in business, civic and church affairs in the city —Photo by Dan Yarborough. Citation Goes To Von Hollen The Clinton Junior Chamber of Commerce honored James Von Hol len. vice president of M. S. Bailey County Dairymen Meet; Elect Officers and Directors Robert L. Wickham, superintend- better than the information it is ent of the Thornwell Orphanage dai- based on.” he declared, stating that ry and farm, was named president records must be kept on production of the Laurens County Cooperative of individual animals in order to Bret'ding Association at the annual know what they're doing ^meeting in Laurens Monday night.; Mr Lomas advocated complete The association, composed of dai-: records of production plus an ef- rymen of the county, elected qpw of- ficient feeding program ficers and three directors at a ses- It was announced that five dairy- sion attended by approximately 40 men in the county participated in members at the Toastee Grill. the state testing program (DHIA). Other officers named were Robert They are: Caldwell Henderson, Harris, of Gray Court, vice-presi- Lawrence F. Davis, Jack H. Davis, dent; M L'. Outz, Laurens...C° un ty, R^dpli Waldrop, and the Thornwell Agent, recording secretary; and J Orphange dairy? * > ^ W. Tinsley, of Trinity Rridge. treas- Clyde Walker, state representa- ur er live of the Northern ’Ohio Breeders Throe new directors, Wickham, Association, from which semen for Harris, and Erskine Jacks, were artifical breeding is secured, made elected to succeed Harry League, a few rmearks. Lawrence Davis, and Brock Cog- gans, whose term of office had ex- .1 fm Presbyterian Women To Meet At Thornwell Sunday Afternoon District Conference Four of the pired Women of the Church, - South Caro- .Nominations were by a committee ilna Presbytery, will meet Sunday composed of' - James Jacks, Ralph at Thornwell Memorial Church. Waldrop, and Fred Erwin. Registration will begin at 2:00 p -Tinsley presented a financial rv- -Presided m. with the program beginnig at port of the year’s operations 2:30 p. m. “Understanding the Bi- James Jacks, technician for the association,* was commended for his work. Byron Brown, with 128 j cows bred during 1959, led the coun The group made plans for a trip by dairymen of the county to visit Clcmson College next Thurteday to view the dairy operation/there W Hance Finu*^-«f Mountville, retiring president of the association, Cattle Breeders Association Names Officers, Directors ble” % w ill be taught in these four & Son. Bankers, as “Young Man of groups: Resources for Bible Study, the \ear at Ihe annual .Bosses' Ways of Using the Bible Personally Night banquet Tuesday night.4 or in Groups, Guided Discovery of ty asociation and the state m breed Mr tton Hollen. who received the the Bible (Genesis), and How to ing activity, award from Jim Wolfe, previous Emphasize the Emphasis Mr Lomas stated that dairying winner of the award, is a native of Mrs. W. M. Workman, president requires more and more efficiency Clinton and received ^degrees from of the Women of the Church, and in operations for dairymen to stay New Album Made By PC Singing Unit - Here are the new jiffieers and directors of the I-.aur- ens County Cooperative Breeders Association, an organ ization of dairymen, elected at the annual meeting: in Laurens Monday night. Front row. left to right: VV. H. Finley, director and retiring president; Fred Woods, di rector; Ed Copeland, director; M. L. Out?., Coiyity Agent and record•avrt elected president and ston, director; Byr<>n vice-president and din t reasim •r. U Tin,tr -Photo ov >an Y ar\ . Koi t rt L. Wicknam. newly director; nek row: Rufus I^ing Blown, director: R.>i>ert Harris, ‘<>r; and Erskine Jacks, director. , was not present '"iis/h ' ' tY >r t he picture. Presbyterian College, the Univer- all Presbyterial officers will sity of Georgia and Louisiana State ! present. University School of Banking. As president i>f the Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Von Hollen pro moted the publication of Clinton's first city directory in eight years and made new city maps available to local citizens. He has worked with the Commu nity Chest, is a director of the Up per S. C. Association of Bankers and Comptrollers and director of the Laurens County Tuberculosis Association James A. Barnes Is Rimer, Inc., Director . —^ James A Barnes, executive vice- president of Mobilmanor, Inc., a subsidiary of Rimer, Inc.; Green ville, has been elected to the board of directors of Rimer. Inc., the par-j ent company. Mr. Barnes has held several po-1 sitions with Mobilmanor, Inc., in the past two and one-half years. He has served as office manager, director of purchasing, sales man- j ager, a position he stiU holds, and is presently executive vice-president and general manager. be in business. ‘•Y ( our operation cannot be any Clinton-Lydia Mills To Raise Wages on Feb. 27 Announcement of an upward revision in yages for employees'of Clinton and Lydia Cotton Mills, effective February 27, was made yesterday by Robert M. Vance, president. ) Details of the revision will be disclosed within the next few days, it was stated. In making the announcement Mr, Vance said, .“Clin ton and Lydia Mills will continue to pay wages competi tive with those of the top print cloth mills.” Wage increases in some Southeastern textile mills were announced several weeks ago. While no specific fig ures have been stated, some sources quote the increases *• as amounting to approximately five per cent, or seven and one-half cents an hour. A new album of recorded selec- 10ns by Presbyterian College's widely acclaimed choir has just l )een released, Conductor Edouard Pat to announced today. He said the album, rrtanufactur- •d for PC' by the RCA Victor Cus- „ . >m Record Division, is now on sale Thur - sda y flowing an illness of a David L. Willard . Dies At Home Here David L Wilard, 73, died at his home, 408 Broad St., at 9:35 a m . Conventions March 7 ) Precinct Clubs To Meet Saturday Rev. John Rivers Accepts Position At All Saints Church The Rev John Rivers, of Hamp ton, has accepted the post of priest in charge of All Saints Episcopal PreoncV meetin ^ - tor both Dem*> f .r ti,e \ fnous clubs me lulling .an craLs and Republicans in Laurens executive committeeman jrwi dele County have been called for Satu day afternoon at 3 o clock, accord mg to official notices issued by party chairmen in the county Democratic clubs ( w ill be reorgan ized at 4d precinct meetings to be held at fhe usual places for such sessions. • according to R L Plaxi- co. of Clinton, party chairman The Republicans will also meet- at their usual places, stated Elmore G Bramlett. of Laurens..chairman Lions CltibTo Host Father-Son Meet For Cub Scout Pack 21 Mountville Grange Studies Farm And Home Safety At Meet Mountville Grange held its reg ular monthly meeting on the eve ning of February 18, with Roscoe A* Father-Son banquet for Clinton q Bundrick, Master, presiding. The a the general public af the college month anteen in the Douglas House. It * He w as a son of the late TTiomas osts $2.50 directly or $3 00 if ob- and Margaret Gossett Willard, a na- aimxl by mail. p ve 0 f Spartanburg County and This high-fidelity, long-playing member of Yarborough’s Chapel -cording—in which the choir sings Methodist Church mgs of the church and negro spir- Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Sa- ;uals—is the fifth of a series is- rah Hembree Willard; two daugh- church, according to an announce sued by the Presbyterian College ters. Miss Ophelia Willard and Mrs . ... ... r . choir in recent years. The two sides Bamie Jettn Larson pf; th* iMJfne.; * * v rfl< < "' contain 16 selections Included are two sisters; Mrs Raymond Harring- l) ‘ s ^°P <>f tho Diocese of Upper such anthems as “Gloria Deo," ton of Woodruff; and Mrs Belle South Carolina "Adoramus Te.” “O Bone Jesu" McNeely of .Spartanburg: and a The Rev. Mr. Rivers will succeed and “Alleluia and such spirituals grandson the Rev. Giles Lewis, Jr., who has of the county/ executive com (pit as "Soon Ah Will Be Done," "Set Funeral services were conducted been serving both the Clinton and tee Down Servant," "Were You a f Yarborougji’s Chapel Church Laurens Churches since June. 1957 Chairman Piaxieo said that the Saturday at 3:30 p m. by the Rev The Rev. Mj" Lewis will serve Democratic County Convention will J. L Gable and the Rev. John Jen- only the Church of the Epiphany in convene in the court house at Lau- College, will show films of his tourj kins Burial was in the church Laurens effective March 1 rens at 10 00 a m on Monday, of the Hoiy Land at the .Ioanna Bap- cemetery ✓ March 7 -tist Church Pallbearers were L H S urnmers - YMgffHHjjjf TroinillQ T3ie Republican County < onven Dr Fraser :ias been a Bible pr" Johnnie (jann, Freenuin Laoford, c r i ■ i ‘ will also meet at the court fessor at Presbyterian for twelve Edward Hudgins, jCnOOl In Laurens house on the 7th. and the time for years An Area Christian Workers School session is set for 3:00 p m The pastor. Rev James B Mitch will be held at the First Methodist Democrats at Saturday's ell. extends an invitation to Church in Laurens March 6 through prednCt m ‘* e,,ng * W,,, natm * officers P ub,ic aU ^ March 10 for Methodist churches in the Laurens, Joanna and Clinton There'*'Y '‘Somebody Callin’ My Name” and "Standin' In the Need of Prayer.” The recording is enclosed in an attractive jacket bearing the title “Gloria Deo ” Previous ryewdin^s by the choir, Lo ^ n i3_?,” g l lis 1 h • have had a wide sale throughout an ® f* 1 " Bi 3 ' 16 *.'' South Carolina and Georgia, stimu lated by its hundreds of successful appearances made befort* church congregations of these two states gates to he county convention A total of 324 delegates from thej club- are eligible to be sent to the county, convention Each club is entitled to one dele gate to the county convention forj each 25 votes or major fraction) thereof cast in the fnst pnmray in| 1958 The list of the number of dele gates from each club was published) in The Chronicle last week To Show Films At Joanna Church On Sundav evening at 7 30, Dr T Layton Fraser of Presbyterian! Evening Services At ^h att ^ mg ,rS “ 1 1V58 Cub 5001,1 Pack 21 wU1 50 sta8ed first part of the meeting was devot- n J I'Vl , from Presbvlerian College A Ko- s P onsor ' n 2 cl ir> ton L,o ns Club ^ lo grang® ntual, reports of com Broad Street Changed rean veteran he is marned to the Priday "** * H^M^ry‘m^ ' mtteeS and genera ' grangC bUS ' Ev ® ning s ® rvices at Bro;,d Street former Barbara Mills. They have * gye 1 son, Jimmy, age three e is a member of the Clintori iness. Methodist Church w ill be held at Under the leadership of Mrs L. i" 30 Sundav , February 28, instead Clinton Students To Attend Florida Meet Cliff McKittrick and Delle Wilder will be among South Carolina rep resentatives to the Southern Safely Conference and Exposition in Jack sonville. Fla., March 6-8 At the first general session Cliff will be a member of a panel dis cussion. and Delle will pheside at MMMpjHpaaHHMn _ _ Some 150 persons are exepcted to R ^dams, lecturer, the program of of the usual time, 5:30. it hasytfcyn JC’s and he and his family attend alfeod fbis annual affair. In addition ^, e ev ening emphasized farm ami announced by the pastor. Rev. Joel the second general session Bellvue Baptist Church. They re- to Lions members on hand for their home safety. Her assistants in pre- E. Cannon, in order that color slides South Carolina will be represented regular Aneeting. the occasion will senting the program were Mrs M may be shown of Columbia College by fifteen high school students ac- Kt'thei for Children side on Rt 1, Clinton , » - Rimer, Inc., had total sales of 100 cent al fendance from H Burns on drivers license, Mrs. $2,163,065.74 during the past six lbe 42 Cub 8001115 ’ their f atbers |s. B Goodman on fire prevention, months, largest in the company's 4,00 mothers and five den chiefs. M rs j 0 h n Simmons on farm and 14-year'history. Shelton J. Rimer,, Gar > scoutmaster for Pack home accidents. Mrs W H. Finley presideqt, reported last week at the 2 L bus announced the program will farm animals, and Mrs. Frances quartet* management meeting and ' ncllK,e the^presentation of achieve- jj unt OI1 f arm equipment and hand sales seminar and Wofford College. comparued by nine adults To Study Aging Problems New MRS. TOMMY McELVEEN, SHIRLEY BAKER. City A W. LATHROP. Newberry REV. HUGH BICKLEY. Joanna S SGT. JAMES H. SNIDER. Panama City. Fla. WM. FULLER. JR., C. S. DAVENPORT, SKC, New York, N. Y. A committee has been named in , South Carolina General Assembly at Laurens County to study the prob the 1959 session, authorizing the lems of the aging. Mrs. Frances appointments in South Carolina a display of the various handicraft a social hour was held ana re- Warner of Joanna, is chairman and A committee will function in each items made by the Cub Scouts dur. freshments were served by Mr. and other committee members are Mrs. county in the state Mis Mary Eva ing the past year, and he urged Mrs. L R. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. j Everett Martin, Gray Court, secre- Hite of Columbia, is the state execti offlce of Broad Street for any local ment awards to about one-half of the t00 i accidents, scouts present. He said there will be At the conclusion of the program was held ana areas Registration and the first session will be held on Sunday afternoon at 3:00 o’clock, with sessions each eve ning, Monday through Thursday at 7:30 . p m Courses to be taught and instruc tors are Home and Church Working To- Miss Barnett Spratt Christian Beliefs — Dr J O. Smith / Guiding Intermediates—Rev Charles Crenshaw * Your Home Can Be Christian— Rev E S. Jone> Understanding Ourselves i Youth) —Rev. Joel E Cannon Books are available m the church r t -.'W* tary; Mrs. R A. Martin and Mrs. live secretary’ Warren Tinsley, Laurens. Other There con members to some early so that they e. L. Stewart, Mrs. Frances Hunt. mgiht *have ample time to see the \fr and Mrs W E. Dunlap noneu meue), lmiuiciu. cwjici There are twelve aYeas ol display - members who are representing cern re2ardi (h w|i h v "'‘ The annual re-registration of Pack X-RAY CLINIC CANCELLED state agencies are: Health Depart- 1 committet . wd j attempt t) „ n esti ,21 is also scheduled at this time. There will not be ait X-ray clinic ment. Mrs L T. Lawson; Educa gate ^ are . lTOOmi , VwatiMa l Medina Tuesday with the pack charter for the com- at the Laurens County Health De- tion, J. Leroy Burns; and Welfare, Rs.hibilititinn Fmnlnvm..nf Vnrv fY ’ ce * ,n 9 1 uesaay persons who arc interested in taking the courses, ■ Hampton Ave. P. T. A. ing. year to be presented the Lions part ment Friday, March 4. due to Mir s Slable B. Little. Mrs. Lawson mi , n omes and Homes for the A^ed Club by Laurens Couftty scout rep- the fact that the nurses will be at-', has been acting as temporary chair- $<,(.^1 Services Physical Health resentative Jerry Radcliffe. tending a cancer nursing instifute, man until the recent appointment Cental Health Education Recrea Rembert Truluck, president of the in Columbia, it has been announced of Mrs. Warner as chairman. [j on Housing Public Library Ser Lions Club, will preside over the by Mrs. Annie Waldrop, county The committee was formed as the, v | ces and organization Friday night meeting. health nurse. ’ 'result of a resolution passed by the ’. . . ■ ______ 1 i Civic clubs and organizations will The March meeting of the Hamp ton Avenue, Parent-Teacher Associa tion will be held Tuesday evening March 1, at 8 o'clock in th^ school auditorium "Art and Your Child ' will be the III Clinton Youth Is Nominated IP New Officers of Laurens County Clemson Club be asked to assist in making sur topic of the program which will veys and the committee will wel- include an introduction to art appre- come any assistance ciation and ^ children’s art exhibit. An area meeting will be held in Children are invited to attend the Anderson on Monday, February 29. meeting with their parents at the Anderson County Health De partment The Laurens County con) mtitee plans to attend this meeting ^ Dale Carnegie Course To Be Organized Here The Clintorf Jaycees, Ted Pre- vatte. president, announce thv or-i ganization of a class of Oh 1 Dale Carnegie course at an early date. A demonstration class will be held on Thursday. 'March 3, at 7 30 p m at Hotel Mary Mus- grave. p: Since organization 48 years ago, 700 000 men and women have at- tended the Carnegie classes in all > tv * parts of the country A Iditional information may be se ||j cured by contacting any Jaycee H memlHT or calling PrevaUe at 1410 Molito Camp Fires Visit Glass Works PUBLIC INVITED TO DISPLAY KI1I.FR BIRDS—Fhi.s ca: it r launcher, mounter! with three l. S \rm> HAWKS, help-, to give ihe Vimy's hunter-killer air defense missile its great mobility. The deadly accurate, highly-maneuverable, HAWK can be moved swiftly from NtyTaiSV area to launching site. .\u inert version of the \rmy's low-altitude interceptor missile is featur ed in an official l S. \rmv progress exhibit to b«- shown in ilinton today. * Army Combat Equipment! On View at College Today] A C S Army exhibit, depicting Army > sleek '.6-foot, low-altitude] :hc Army’s progress in meeting the ki! '': ,s , American cities asl hallengf* of the nuclear age arid Cliff McKittrick, son of Mr and Mrs K W McKittrick, has been selected by Rep. Robert Asiimore as a candidate for an appointment to West Point As the fourth district is eligible for only one appointmen: young McKittrick and three others will compete in examinations begin ning March 9 in Columbia rt> tie ternune the winner Cliff is president of the Transtxn tatiori Club and business manager of The Sentinel, Clinton Huh Scho, newspaper He is a member of the National Honor Society. Beta Club, has been president of his class for the past three* years The senior class aCo selected Cliff as Kiry Teen this year FHA Officers Named Shown here are officers of the Laurens County Clemson Club elected Monday night at a meeting at Hotel Mary Musgrove. They are (left to right) Joe W. McGee of Clinton, vice-president; R. O. Carr of Joanna, vice-i and 4 treasurer. ‘annual dinner meeting was addressed by Prof. e-president; Morris Clayton of Laurens, president: PW. Brooks Owens of Chnton, reelected aecretary- R. R. Richie, faculty chairman of athletics, who gave a talk on the history of fhe Iptay Club, and Bill McClel lan, assistant business manager, told of prospects for athletics at the college for the coming year. Movies of last year’s Clemson-Wake Forest game were shown, narrated by McClellan. J. B. Templeton, outgoing pres ident, presided at the session. — Photo by Dan Yar borough. . ? -A^tour of the Laurens Glass plant wis made by members of the Mo- l«i Camp Fire group at their meet ing on last Thursday afternoon Accompanying the girls were Mrs C. W Hogan, leader, and Mrs - Hugh S. Jacobs age featuring an actual HAWK missile, will be unveiled at Presbyterian Coiliue ti>d.i\ . ( linton residents are urged to vis it the display, open to tlu* public without admission charge from 9 00 a ill t'o 5 00 p m It is : > l>e local, ed .n ihe turktng lot between Bailey Hall aiui the Douglas Hoiim The exhibit !> brought icre u:i- iei ;he. s;h>ii>oi ^hip ot the college KQ I'l ‘,V|'-nl ment SfH'rial tool s of >c "ol coildren have been arr.mgv'd o visit it. and the Clinton Kivvams i’lub will tout through the exhibit as : art ot ■ e program for Nieir regmat* Thursday night meeting Coming to Clinton from Washing- Uin D v' the Army's “Cavalcade of I’rogrcsC exhibit ^hows some of the end products of the military’s research and devdopment program a fixed msta ation weapon comple ment _ l!i. ex 'ting high-aititudej ueria now prov idea by the] Vrniv - • ntsi NIKE system I >• mbit dramatically illusi ' America > -apid tevh no logical > t ,ai ,ii ray of nuliiaryi - o uiemg a belt radioJ ■ :nroA he A. my s new rife! e w- r.ds smallest light bulh| -one tenth of an inch in length, i ig o r _ ) a i prrwtatwH (vomques developed by the Army, x s -otes Amenca's prog] res power, com] au s and human resources! IV students and visitors will _et a ehanee to sty jik! learn ol -.ueh \rtnv xpiTimems as thJ space .hivcii.l; -' «>t monkeys> .Abi<| and Baker, as wei! . - ‘ther news) making events. \ pietothal display review* Armyl n \s.\ apace endeavors and a Lfej . ep..v a of sivaxe monkey .\bla prepared ’ . his IOaXW miles, pel nmr trip u ie May :969. Jupitej Officers named to head the Clin- with emphasis on opeiatioiul com ton High School chapter. Future bat equipment Purpose of the of Homemakers of America, at a re- fieial exhibit i> to point up some cent meeting were Marjorie Ar- developments often over-shadowed missile shot is a feature’ attractw nokl, president; Shirley Ann Tim by the dramalie impact of guided A color motion picture wiU shb’ ■ mons, vice-president; Barbara An- missiles and satellite lauiK'hings. some of the .Army s more adv derson, secretary. Janet Johnjjyiv -s»potUghVt}(>. i <i*‘HtP^ | Vvttrt>it’is the weapons, including scenes of act 1 After the tour the group were in-! treasurer; A me Lou Rbick report- C. S Army H.WK—a fantastic missile, firings , vited for refreshments to the home er. surface-to-air guided missile that U S Army intorinaiioa spec ; of Becky Huguley, who was.hostess Harriet Wilson, petering pr^si- can swoop down and destroy enemy ists will be ou hand to answer for the meeting dent, presided. ' aircraft at trbe-top level Hk* tions postd bv the public l v .p' ^ . #