The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, July 01, 1965, Image 1

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tie dinton Hmride hi V't ■W Vol. W — No. 26 Clinton, S. C, Thundoy, July 1,1965 «/» I > I) h ■ I h ■ Plants Close for Week; Stores, Etc on Monday ' The Clinton post office, Mayflower Mills will shut P ’ banks, most retail stores, ser- down Friday at 11 p. m., re- Mf'l f lli ^ vice establishments and offices opening Monday morning, the will be closed Monday in ob- 12th. YjT> r ' , servance of Independence Day, Clinton Bearings Plant of The A.* miff ■ . V l ■% Cl ; _ _ C.— 8lnce July 4 come8 on Sunda y- Torrington Company will cease At Mortgage DUrning service Olinaay PracticaUy all manufactur- operauons at midnight Friday The Lydia Baptist Church held a Those taking part in t h e service ' ing plants of the community f"? resume at 8 a. m. on the I ■ lil I Wl n i 1— mortgage burning service for their ado- were: (left to right) M. J. Sanders, pas- will be closed for the entire . the tor: j b -. s ™rrr of tr^ d by ■ r During the last P twelve years, the Chnton Mills, Inc., Mrs B. F. Harvey, CUnU)n MiUs , nc wm cloge ginning Monday. church liquidated a $38,608.00 note on representing the original committee for both of its Clinton and Lydia the building, purchased and paid for the the educational building; John Gallman, plants at 12 midnight Friday Df Annual (ijwinfl present pastorium, made some major re- chairman of the present Grounds and and resume production at 12 ■V Minium VIVIIIIJ pairs on the church plant, purchased two Buildings Committee; Frank Goss, midnight July 11. Dsiraiuae CC AAA A* houses and lots near the church, and chan man of the Deacons; and John Tuc- Joanna Cotton Mills closing RvvvItwJ yJflRAl AS increased its gifts to missions. ker, church treasurer. period will also begin at 12 mid- .. * L*. . -,. n c SfWSTSr-n*«l»fc«uh At Cost or $541,234.05 j*™ ^ cm., j ? z• * 1 • ' • ' ' 1 * ' ^ , mark Shirt Co., wUI cease op- Participation in Presbyterian 4 4 • Pg • erations at the end of Friday’s College's 1965 Annual Giving g R^gR^RRnC g work hours and will reopen program, Alumni and Public vR^f I ■^^^jgRR R^w ^U^R R Monday morning, the 12th. Relations Director Ben Hay Hammet announced today. Where 13-Year-Old Boy Had Accident -«•*• w d- r. Enlargement of Hospital f« im s.^ Youth Dies From Electric Construction be^n w. k Lat.re ■ T.rrant ConstrucUon r , . j FOl S(|t. JlCkSOn t^^TTre'toTwm ^ ■"■«■■■ EICVUIV r^SnU^orr “h^s, omcau pomtea out i s League Leader Burns Suffered on Sunday facility, raising its capacity to that basic facilities built into the ij LVO3U6 Ut^lUbl ta columbU after several months al ™™ co " trlb “? d ' # m2 hs>H«! original part of the building were Calvary Baptist Church this jii nMe Hammet said the $85,000 „ u ,« L ....... . 102 b d w suit Cient to suDDort a 100-bed week again moved into the top * ,llne88 - sought by the 1965 effort will Marvin George Harvey, 13- youth, Philip Arnold, 13, hoc high voltage danger signs post- Approximately a year will be f .^, Therefore there will be soot in the city church softball A native of CUnton - son of be used to help underwrite year old son of Mr - and Mrs - covered the injured youth with a ed, according to Richard Gred- required tor complet on of the . ’ . . ■ . t i ht Weldon T. Jackson of Clinton and sc h 0 larshiD aid to neoriv «5tu Marvin Harvey of Locust St., blanket. All of his clothing had ler, superintendent of the City work, hospital officials stated. ^ U ^ late Ray Jackson ’ he denU^trsaLy^crea^ Lydia Mil1 ’ died Monday 111 ^ been burned away. City of Clinton Utility system. e .^ pansl ° n structure. T^e additions win Jota The ' L y d i a BapUsts, who ^th^iTtThuTch^ Str ° et and some departmental im- ^T^r^’fromT^' Horton said ; he f Voungster was Work crews had been at the including building equipment, th th ^ f ^ ... y roivnrv trnm Meth <xli8t Church. orovements ab ut 10 30 a ‘ mM from electn ‘ conscious and told him they statin as late as 13:30 Sunday and professional fees will total and West SldeS ° f the knocked the Calvary crew from Surviving in addlUon to his Provements. cal burns suffered Sunday after ^ , (jugt playing „ mom ng. Gredler said. $541,234.06, it was said. I*" . leaa tor . J"® nrsi ume ! n father are his stepmother, Mrs. _ . _ noon. It was reported that the boy Th? youth was taken by am- Of that amount, funds have ope ned in 19«2, three years the previous week, Susie A \ exan der Jackson of ^UfllTIITlinn TlaCCAC The youth came 111 contact told re'atives that he and young bu’ance to Ba Icy Memorial been secured from the federal cost S 1 - 230 * 00 ®; m ®*5 1 of D wb j ch lost tar0 Sames a nd fell to Uie C i lnton; tw0 s i s t e rs, Mrs. W. JWIIWnilly vldSSCS with copper tubing on on electric Arnold unwound a length of elec- -loip tal. then transferred to Hill - Burton program in the came l . I rom gifts ’ , A ‘ second Poston. The Lydia M (Lib) pinney of Loris and T ft • I I switch stati(> n tower south of trical wire holding a gate to the eli A.e:. oral hospital In amount of $360,822.70, while the ;v enl .' A ° f thC 9 hnt0 . 1 ; team was defeated by the Miss Sarah Jackson of Clinton. |Q 1)60111 011 JUIY 1Z clinton near Lydia MIU Sunday fence and entered the enclosure Greenwood, balance of $180 411 35 was pro- Hose.ta District are pa y ing off Broad St. Methodists and the Funeral services were con- 0 • ' afternoon. Harvey climbed a still tower and Th- vdms parents were in vided by local gifts and the IXike a bond ,ssue of $449 ’. 000 - A J taX Davidson St. Baptists. duchdSundavat3: 30 d m ^t Swimming cla88e8 ^ Power in the city electrical was walking across an 18-foot V'“ Endowment. ! eyy °f 7 mill* was toposed to The top team on Saturday, Gra Funeral y Home by P ' Chap- a y adable again . year at system was cut off for about high beam, it was stated, when * Pontri hut fire u/f»rp tHp Torr help f ! nance H* e °!' igina ' st ™ c ' July 3, will play an all-star , ai (rapt) William T Trobauah Clinton and Lydia for children 40 minutes. The accident occur- he slipped and touched the ener- itfa® ^ L°. r - tur f- l at f r redU , Ced •• • »S*. team selected from the other Rev H G ^rLw S] 15 years old «<l». t* at J:25 p. m„ Sunday. glzedCopper tubing as he tell ■£■* Zte SSSS; r c “te^ 10 5 ml ' l ' am » ia The " d s in 6 Rotetmint^Cemetery'wito Cla ““ ««*««• ^ two City polio, were called to the the ground. » $36 000- Duke Endowment $50- m iii k- : ^ , game wiU be staged on Friday military rites weeks and h®* 1 " on Monday, scene, near Lydia Mdl commun- The newly consturcted e)ec-, Sn’ n No taxation wU1 h® squired to n ht Jul 16 A ,,k ok „ July 12th - ity - 8hortly after 2; 30. Officer trical station, put into use Sun- OM, Hailey Foundation $75,000. finance the current expansion, N scheduled for t Pal I bear ^; s wer ® i 9 ha ^ li ? Rltt8 ’ Beginning at 9 a m child- Horace Horton said when he ar- day morning at 8:30, adjoined a The small balance of 411.35 came the cost of which will raise the 11 . No .. game ! 8cheduled £or Joe Edwards, Dillard Milam, ron gl “/ # JL..Tk rived, the youth was on his back Duke Power Co. substation that j^TTeSir-We' c^^rWra WfreTeiiwIJeTrvemd ele'ctricty to the Qin- d enclosing the switch station. ton system. ganizauon is a trust iuna esiao- nospitai include: Kyan r. law- RnnH „ t V. „ under will attend' Tbe of£ icer said nearby Negro A fence was erected around lished by W. H. Regnery, found- son, chairman, W. Carlisle Neely, ^ ho«m.» in ^ * Lifeguards *t riintnn onH residents, summoned by another the new station Saturday and er of the Joanna Cotton MlUs, David R. Meyers, John M. Sim- tydia Baptist 10 4 mmmBMmmmm r rA 1 and for the benefit of education and mons and Dr. George R. Bla- Broad St. Methodist 8 7 ydia pools will instruct the m m ^ m _ welfare. The fund is administer- lock. Davidson St. Methodist -5 8 classes. The lifeguards are A nm |f|I KOdm ed by his four living chUdren, Fred N. Crawford is the ad- First Presbyterian 5 IQ Ronnie TiUer, Keith Beden- including Walter Regnery, vice- ministrator. First Baptist 1 13 baugh and Billy May at Clin- _ __ _ president of Joanna Cotton Mills. 1011 and Bill Waiters, Francis ■ rif%4* EaI I/\1A#C§1I - I 0* * ^ *11 ■■ ■■ Cooper and Horace Horton at 1 y 11 Ww S V11 GreenWAAd And Wl mwW Parents interested in their South Carolfna Presbytery will Davidson College and Union ^ , WW 41 41 | children attending the classes begin its seventh annual Reli- Theological Seminary in Rich- ^ • ri- I J 4 WOllGCIfi Hema KGDIJIIT 1111181 re g ,ster their children gious Emphasis Month this Sun- mond, and holds an honorary Ulflion Lvdu III ” ”^ mm and give approval for the train- day night at Camp Fellowship DD degree from Presbyterian f _ ing two days in advance of the with Dr. Arthur Vann 6ibson, College. A native of Mebane, GEORGE HARVEY I PflIAn Ratphall Presbyterian College is giving and 28 additional faculty offices, ; classes. pastor of Atlanta’s Morningside N. C., he served the Westmin- Lv4|IUII uajauail its dome-topped landmark: build- as well as the refurbishing of Presbyterian Church, as the prin- ister Church of Whiteville, N. C., Norfolk, Va., at the time visit- During three games which saw in 8< Neville Hall, a general face- present classrooms and office fa- n . cipal speaker. and the Sanford (NC) First ing a daughter, Mrs. Bob Franks, both pitchers and hitters have lifting that wiU restor ® t* 1 ® grand cilities and the airconditioning of Ur. burton JOIdS The service is scheduled to be- Church before going to the Morn- Mrs. Harvey returned before her their dav Clinton’a Pott 56 oId lady o£ £be cam P U8 to an •P' the entire building. Greenville g‘ n At 8 p. m. in the open-air ingside Church. son s death Monday and Mr. meir oay v, p aa rance befitting her prominent This summers activity is de- r ^. T . chapel, and all-members of the Among his other services to Harvey, who had been ill, re- American Legion Jrarorsrou p , ace at the head of ^ west voted to areas a5ove the £irgt Center I Oday Presbyterian churches of South the church, he was a trustee of turned. Monday night. Ware Sho . i m . Plaza. floor. A floor is being suspended Dr Henry B. Burton, former Carolina Presbytery are invited Flora MacDonald College, a The boy attended Providence rens ^ “ a • D80r ”J“ n _“ The price tag, according to on steel beams in the old audi- CUntonian, today assumes duties to attend. trustee of the Georgia Crime School at Lydia Mill and was a portant defeat as mv were Business Manager G. Edward torium to provide space for the as fulltime psychiatrist at the Thr „ p other outstanding min- Prevention Commission and member of the Lydia Mill Bap- edged by Greenwood, 2-1. Campbell could run as high as language lab and classrooms in Greenville Mental Health Cen- isters Lj have 5een inv L d to chairman of the Board of Tele- tist Church Sunday School. In Thursday night’s baU game $250,000 for the extension re- the main area, and offices above. ter H e will be the first fulltime SDpak as Dart of month’s oro- vision. Radio and Audio-Visuals Funeral services were con- against Ware Shoals, lefty Mike modeling job being conducted An elevator is planned to service psychiatrist since the clinic was „ am wh ich for the seventh of the Presbyterian Church, US. ducted Wednesday at 3:00 p. m. Osborne took the win in relief over two summer periods. Work these faculties and the projected * ,L _ C-i-- organized 15 years ago. * designates Julv for snerial at the Lydia MU1 Baptist Church of Johnny Rushton. Gary Laney began early in June, wiU con- three floors of office space that Uf, 011106 10 £0161^ A 1952 engineering graduate religious emphasis Services will n I icf by Rev Rosco ® Bryan * Rev - M led the CUnton hit parade with tinue through August and then wUI be utUized by enclosing the . 0 f Clemson University, Dr. Bur- b e heM at Camp Fellowshio on Converse List j Sanders, and Rev. J. Gaynor three singles and a double in wUI be completed during the inside of the dome. At the same Pfariirfl III lIllltAn ton served in the Army during cKopp of I ake Greenwood each Two clinton students at Con- Phillips. Burial was in Rosemont four official trips to the plate, summer months of 1986. This Ume, steel and concrete stair- iIOUIU? Ill UIIIIUII following which he was G f the four Sunday niehts in verse CoUe g e earned dean’s list cemetery. Laney also drove in five runs, schedule wiU permit use of the ways are to replace the presnt Dr. Robert J. Grube has ar- associated with J E Sirrine & j u iv ratings for the second semester Pallbearers were Butch Gra- scored five, and stole three building during the intervening wooden ones. rived in the dt to b^ome ag . Co. in GreenvUle. After the July 4 service bv Dr. of the 1354 65 session. dy, Wayne and Steve Hairston, bases. * Randy Rushton also school year. Fraternity quarters atop the , . j with Drs D O Rhame He later entered the Medical Gibson the schedule reads* July They arc Miss Almena Blalock, Douglas and Jimmy Earl Greg- swung a big sUck with a double The dome of Neville, trade- building, occupied by PI Kappa a ^ « d N ? ul u^®^£ 1 ??fw g CoHege of South Carolina and ll_The Rev Harry TSchutte daughter of Dr and Mrs, George oi*y, Harvey Shurfiate and Del- and two singles In lour at-bats. mart o! PC since the etructure Alphe. Pi Kappa Phi and Theta “<l “• N. Sullivan .with, office, ^ | raduated ]961 He serv ° " sta , 0 , coluS's (^ensai R- Blalock; and Mrs. George ma Lawson. Monday night at Laurens Jerry was first erected in 1907, will Chi, wfii remain. They will be Woodrow St ed as intern at the BapUst Med- Presbyterian Church; July 18— Wesley (Marcia Weersing) Ly- Surviving in addiUon to his Alexander went the full nine remain. Other exterior features serviced both by the elevator * ” " , _ .. ^ leal College Hospital in Mem- Dr. James M. Carr, secretary of ons > Jr * daughter of Dr. and parents and sister are another innings as he twirled a seven- also wUI he unchanged. Emerg- and the sUirs. Vt* Grube is a Thi«»well^enH phig Tenn Before taWng up hlg Town and Country Church De _ Mrs. Marc C. Weersing. sister, Mrs. William Alexander hitter to down Lnuwn. «-l. Laney in 8 ,ro ™ 1 a “ o' **“ ac "* 1 *>'' how - , R ' no '', ati ? n °L ‘J 1 * “7* no °^ ?“ at t. ot „ 1 ,*t 8 * :.“ n ' ad work in GreenyUle, Dr. Burton partment of the Board of Church »< Ntor‘y Six; a brother Douglas again led Clinton nt the plate •*». » iu . b ‘ * completely reno- of NevUle is acheduled for next 1^, end was graduated from was psychlaU . lst at ^ M «„ cal Extension, Presbyterian Church, LIBRARY TO RE CLOSED Harvey of the home; hia ranter- with three hits and four RBI’s. vat< ' (! inte r io rencompassing suiTimer, at which time the wood- Devi^son College in 1950. College Hospital In Charleston. US; and July 25—Dr. Fred V. The Presbyterian College LI- nal grandmother, Mrs, Leila Mike Osborne also came through n ™* nl laboratory fn- en flooring wUI be replaced by Following two yenre working He is thl , , on of MrI G A Poag pastor „/ tha Spartanburg brary wiU be closed Saturday, Eustace of Clinton, and paternal with a single and a triple. cilities, three new classrooms terraza tile. in Clinton, he entered the Medi- Burton and the late Mr. Burton First Presbyterian Church. July 3 thru Monday, July 5, in grandmother, Mrs. Mattie Har- Tusedav night saw Johnny cal College of South Carolina in 0 f Clinton. Dr. Gibson is a graduate of observance of the 4th. vey of Clinton. Rushton lose rhe.rt-bra.ker to - ‘’"wiM'o^^'/S 8 ^ l?osb^ engaged ta ge^.1 Rli^fc#«iK Osborne Greenwood struck Pfncttec m Camden for the past RHKR^''^ '.j j S s back in the fourth on a single by I eight years TOM I H ’ I £mm'u ^ Larry Lecroy, followed by a Dr Grube is married to the -. flHR ..- ■: MaBBK- ' -i homerun by pitcher Riley Me- former Miss Faye Pitts of Clin ' VP ^ Lane. Clinton managed to get lon ’ daughter of th? late Mr. jPRp; m two baserunners on with one out and Roy Pltts They WaiBBmll^^BEB.<* in the ninth, but McLane put out have four ( hildren - Thcy wiU Both teams garnered make their home on Elm St. , five hits. The win was a ' - bring- Hollis is - * I - Transportation Assn. ^ In games, both Thomas Hollis, Hollis Tommy Elrod and Jerry Mexan- Transport, Inc., Qlnton, is der possess 24) records, while tbe first vice-president of the Johmif Rushton sad MEBp Os- Motor Transportation Assocla- borne are Leading hitter is tlon at South CerdUna. Gary Lanay at .4fT with M CftT GrRlhfit Oil S. BfOad He was named to tbe office at RBI’s. Johnny Alexander leads , * tbe recent annual convention of ^These and'ottw^Cltot^plivl Walter H. SheppariL Negro, of Newberry, lost control rni . OH . New Officers of Lkms Chib Installed Friday m wUI attempt to ragrti the of th« at. He snj_ M» two p«sseng«r. w«re token to I. J_. A slate of officer, to serve the Lions Club during Rogers vice-president; MU« PowoU thfl twtatart kj* league leqd in games taught Bailey Memorial Hospital for traatment of injuries. T« CIOS# Monday ^ vpar Wfta i na taUed Friday night bv J H row—Don Creighton, retiring preakknt; L. 0. ■§> SSneday; July They left before police arrived, and officer, were seek- An offices in the Laurens Tt a ^ V £ !-£ V wards * Lion ^mer; Jim Bradford, vice-president; Dr. berry at Newberry, apd Friday tag th# driver yesterday. Lt Marvin Stewart and Of- County courthouse will br*clos- Wofford, of the Johnston Club. They are, left to Carl Wessinger and Claude Crocker, directors; Milford night against Ware Mmals at flour J. T. EUieou of the local poUoe department in- ed Monday, Juy 8, In ohssrv- right; front row—W. Eugene Johnson, president; Canty Smith, secretary;; J. A. Orr, treasurer; Morris Sey- CMtatan. yeetifated.—Photo by Quinton ance of Independence. Day. Gordon, L. S. Reddick and W. S. Horne, directors; Phil mour, tail twister.—Photo by Dan Yarborough.