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Community Chest Victory Torch A torch now lights the way to victory during the Community Chest drive, currently underway. Erected during the past week, it reminds all who see it that there is work to -be done and contributions to be made. As long as the flame burns, it silently conveys the message that the task is unfinished. When the goal is reached, the flame will be extinguish ed. The torch, 11 feet tall, and metal-clad, is a gift of Clinton Mill* Arvi will be used during Community Chest compaigns in coming years.. It rests on a concrete base and is a permanent fixture. It stands on the corner of the city parking lot at South Broad Street and Blast Carolina Avenue. The torch was designed and built by Murray Adams, tinsmith of Clinton Mills, with the assistance of T. D. Douglas and the late Harold Wallace, Lydia Mills car penter, who built the framework and assisted Adams in the initial construction stages. The gas burner atop the torch was designed and built by Bobby Harris, local Gas Authority foreman. Wyman Shealy, Gas Athority manager, had his crew install the torch and connect it to the lines.—Yarbor ough Photo. 1,000 Young People Coining Saturday For PC Youth Day mm Jpl: Wm 4 Some 1,000 Presbyterian young people of South Carolina and Georgia will visit the Presbyter ian College campus this Satur day for the third annual Presby terian Youth Day. They will be guests of PC for this special program which in cludes tours of the campus, a student program of entertain ment, dinner in the new dining hall and the Blue Hose football game against Elon. The occasion is scheduled to open with registration at 10 a.m. followed by campus tours con ducted by members of Blue Key leadership fraternity. Blue Key also will have responsibility for the 11 a.m. program in Belk Au ditorium. David G. Davies, Jr., of Panama City, Fla., Blue Key president, will preside over this affair designed to give the visit ing young people a glimpse of campus life. PC president Marc C. Weersing also will speak to the group at this time. The remaining slate of Youth way events calls for dinner in Greenville Dining Hall, starting at 12 noon, and the Carollnas Conference football game pitting Frosh Bill Khtfand Presbyterian against Elon at 2:80 ... . p.m. Moyer of The Week < Hampton Avenue School PTA Plans For Coming Event new year for the Parent- r Association of the Avene School began iy evening when mem- assembled at the school r their first meeting. Th^ Rev. and Mrs. Lewis Hay.K'CO-presidents, presided, and introduced the following new officers: vice-presidents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sherrill; secretary; Mrs. George Brock- en trough; treasurer, Mervin Barbee. ■ To familiarise the new pa rents with the PTA the pro gram consisted of a film, “Where Children Come First,” telling what the PTA is and what the organizatftn'ean mean to a communiy. Following the color and sound movie, the new committee chairmen were in troduced and gave brief out lines for the new year. The attendance award was presented to Mrs. Frances Mi lam’s 5th grade class for hav ing the largest percentage of parents attending. Receiving awards for having the highest number of parents to join the organization were 1st grade, Mrs. Rachel Adair’s class; 2nd grade, Miss Eve lyn McCrary’s class; 3rd grade, Mrs. Polly McKee’s class; 4th grade, Mrs. J. B. Speake’s class; 5th grade, Mrs. Frances Milam’s class; and 6th grade, Mrs. Marian Mi lam’s class. The over-all win ner was Mrs. Frances Milam’s 5th grade class who will re ceive movie passes as well as being treated with ice cream. Plans for the Halloween Carnival were discussed with the date Saturday, October 30, The Ginton Vol. 66 — No. 40 Clinton, S. C, Thursday, October 7, 19® Community Chest Gifts Now Show 66% of Goal New Bailey Mill Sewer Line To Join City Outfall Main Clinton Mills, Inc«; was grant- The Clinton Community A breakdown of the Chest has achieved 66 per cent scriptions secured to date In of its 1965 goal with $17,005.55 the various divisions includes: recorded at the Tuesday report advanced gifts—$10,940.40 (98% meeting, Drive Chairman Rob- completed); out-of-town firms ert Wassung announced today. —$150 (60% completed); in- He said another report meet- stitutions — $1,426.25 (88%); ing will be held next Tuesday, commercial—$959.50 (75%); In- ' Plan Residential Solicitation Thfee women leaders of the 1966 Clinton Commun ity Chesf program review plans for the residential di ed nermission bv Citv Council at which Ume he hopes most of dustrial—$2,133.75 (20%); and Frid^ight at U, soal will be achlev- reaidantW-11.386 (70%). sion to connect a sanitary sewer ec * - m ceting is set for line from the proposed new Bai- l®-® a - m fl t the Mary Mus- ley plant at the western edge of Srove Hotel, the city to the city’s outfall line. Wassung expressed real sat- Sewer charges. will be upon isfoction over the progress of the same basis now applying to the campaign which kicked off use by jthe mills of present lines, hs general soheitations effort New Officers Named For SC Presbyterial Mrs. W. L. Ellison, of Due Council also reaffirmed the ust ten da y s a Z°- He P° inted West ’ was recently stalled as viaion work. They are, left to right: Mra. Rufus Sad- u5e !ng an‘ excellent h job e Ch^hVLUth cSoU^.°p^ ler, Mrs. P. M. Pitts, and Mrs. James Walker. Mrs. f»\ 0 l some areas already are ahead bytery. wav va «aa uawa vwzuAWiailg I Kvforv Sadler and Mrs. Walker are co-chairmen of the resi-. walor valve > which will be used ® y are ea This meeting marked the dential division and Mt*s. Pitts is secretary of the dirt- a ° t ° case^o^V The Tuesday report was es- ^ anniversary of the orgam- ergency. The connection is at the pecially impressive in view of *® Uon », wa8 . , „ at . T 16 comer of Sloan and Washington the fact that the largest single Thornwell Memorial Presbyte- Streets. division, the industrial division, Fl an Church m Clinton on Sept. Bailey Dixon appeared as a re- was represented by reports ^ , . . presentative of the mills and sub- from - only three industries. mitted a letter from J. B. Tern- The nature of the effort in this S*?* 1 * I £ff£ ng pleton, vice-president, making division has always meant Mr8 * Howard Nickles of Don - the requests. The Jetter was somewhat slowrer reporting. made a part of council minutes. Charles Waldron, trust officer of M. S. Bailey & Son, Bankers, There’s no place like home. visiting Christians have whipped requested council’s approval of me oaie aaiuraav uctoner ao Coach CaUy Gault and his Emory and Henry, but suffered certain changes in the route and , - ^ ^ ^ from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. at the Presbyterian College Blue Hose- setbacks at the hands of Camp width of streets in the vicinity \A/ ar% C CO National Guard Armorv Alfln men will vouch for that state- Lejeune, Guilford and Appalach- of Thornwell, W. Carolina, W. jfW 1 Undari chaimian ment, and so will Wofford, which ian. The Elon offense has failed Main and Laurens Streets. The ^ event asked all erad* mnthpr* became the sixth straight team to launch an effective attack, but request was received as infor- to meet with their chairman to fall in defeat on PC’s Johnson the defense has limited oppo- mation until details can be work- ^ „ . enninnan, FUlrf nents ^ 10 points per game. ed out. secretary ton Chamber of Commerce and record-keeper for the Chest.—Photo by Truman Owens. Presbyterian to Host Elon Here Saturday Afternoon Mrs. Bodie aids, corresponding secretary; Mrs. J. J. Coates, Jr., of Lau rens, treasurer; Mrs. Scott George of Laurens, historian; Mrs. Ray Stover of Calhoun Falls, and Mrs. J. L. Wright of Greenwood, committee chairmen; Mrs. Lawton Daugh erty of Abbeville,' Mrs. C. M. Thompson of Greenwood, and Who said women don’t know Mrs. Henry P. Gilbert of Clin- Mrc , n V “——’ Field nenis io iu points per game. ed out. anything about football! ton, district chairmen; and day nSSS^toWlk^tW^ And the Presbyterians are Presbyterian’s Hosemen appar- CouncU approved the transfer Well, a woman this week Mrs. J. Irwin Hawthorne of a? h« home to ' tor bracing now tor an invasion by ently have found the spark to „f certain unused utilities bond won the $25 pme m The Chron- Donalds, nominating commit- carnival P ^ Elon’s defending Carolinas Con- fire up their spUt-T machine in funds to the general utilities ac- tele's football guessing contest, tee^ ference champions, hoping to de- freshman Quarterback BUI Kirt- count. -- She is Mrs. Gary Bodie of Officers who will continue to Uver a seventh consecutive vie- land of Miami, Fla., who engi- The resignation of George 188 Tillman Circle, Joanna, serve throughout the coming tim before their CUnton fans and neered the stunning 12-7 upset Frady as a member of the Re- who missed naming only four y ear are Mrs. W. T. Grim- Youth Day guests this Saturday. over Wofford last week. This per- creation Commission was ac- winners in the 20 games listed. s ^ ead > Greenwood, vice-presi- Gault’s gridders are setting [ormance garnered South^Caro- cepted with regret and apprecia- The second place winner of J Cal ste venson, their sights on a second win in * w w — il — J Sunday Is Laymen's Day At Hopewell lina Piayer-of-the-Week honors tion was expresed for his ser- $io, Barry whitman, also Abbeville, recording secre- lJLr„', D n!: a0n Wl “ bri ? g .‘J* toeir recort'to'aTeven 2-2.'The Layman’s Day message to the congregation at Hopewell Metho dist Church on Sunday, October 10. Mr. Dickson is chairman of the Official Board and Church School superintendent of the his toric Methodist church. Church lay leader William Crawford wUl be in charge of the morning worship service. WU- Theodore Ullman To Give Recital At College Monday two touchdowns. Gault plans to start the same eleven Hosemen against Elon, remarking that “after the Wof- the 2‘30 game which would bring for Kirtl and, who completed 11 vices. Marvin Hanley was nam- missed four, as did other near- tary; Mrs. Henry Craig, CUn- SE? of 16 passes for 120 yards and ed to succeed Frady. winn ers. * n ’ Mrs Geor S e w - Taylor, However, Mrs. Bodie came pbnten and Mrs. Robert Hol- nearest to thd Clinton High- Ungsworth Cross HiU commit. Daniel score, which was 21-0. tee ^.rmen; and Mrs J. M. She guessed 264. Whitman Wham, MountvUle, district Frady. Kiwanis Club To Serve Pancake guessed ford win we certainly don’t want guessed 27-0 chairman, to change anything.” He warns, Supper On Oct. 29 Both winners and all others “God’s People—The Church The Clinton Kiwanis Club who come close missed out on in the World” was the theme 2lL ° will sponsor a pancake supper the PC-Wofford winner. They presented. Communion service defense except for quarter- Frlday October 2fk at.. the named Wofford as the winer.. and a Bible study on the book snnnni u,hinh -n ft.1 i ^ Clinton High School cafeteria. But PC pulled an upset and of Acts given by Rev. J. Allen sonnel which posted an 8-1-1 rec- Supper ^ served ^ won 12 _ 7 Johnson of Seneca, highlighted PrMhvtArinn hnM« a d-9 aHva tween the hours of 5:30 and 8 The Chronicle contest en- the morning session. Also, a Monday i n the series wiUi the Fighting 0 ’ clock > P^or to the Clinton trants needn’t feel too badly message was given by Synodi- A piano recital of music back ’ ^ have 1,16 same P 61 - wT reaTtoe 'le^n ‘(rom 8 toe by . F J e f ric D Ch “P Ul ord tost year." Will read me lesson from the wlll ^ presented by Presbyte- Presbyterian Scriptures and lead the morning ^ College next Monday o’clock, prior , _ . prayer. ... . morning by concert pianist Christians but the North ram- High-Newberry football game, about it, since every sports fan cal president, Mrs. Walter S. Congregational singing will be Theodore Ullman. liSans“up^d tlT HosfWieui Proceeds will be used to as- we know in the area, guessed Moore of Walhalla. Services Held For Mrs. J. M. Rowland form the charge. led by Manning Merchant and a He ig sc h e duled to apear at the i as t battle in 1961 special worahlp through song wUl , 0:00 a m in Belk Audltoriumi be presented by the church's md pubUc ls cord | aU y in- male quartet. Members of the quartet in addition to Mr. Mer- well received at chant are E. C. DeVore, Michael „„ ’J™ 1!^! citron Riser and James WiUiams. . Joanna — Mrs. Addle Thomas Plans for the Layman’s Day at Presbyte £ ian CoUege ^ hree Rowland, 59, wife of J. M. Row- obse^ance were mle^d to the yea ^ ag °- l * n ° W T land ’ *** early Sunday moraln K ooservance were reieasea io me wo rid concert tour under the „ r.rppnwnod hosoital after a Kinards Charge First Quarterly cultural exchange orogram of . 8 Gr ® ea Y 0 ° d no8pltal aIl * r a Conference conducted October 3 .Kg Music Foundation Artists tw 5^ week illn es8. HarS ,, S C LWG^o^- BUrea “ d.^teTV to SS MrTchnndler ^so r^ZTfe- J be 'test MOnt) ° y TT."’ a I rrrorrzz ^ Tcsr-zrj't r u r rrre^r 2 r wen Ind Sharon churches wntok ma'^'o^. *** "T* ^ to 1 """” turne in F-charp major Opus where she worked in the nurs- 15,” and “Polonaise in A-flat ery,.and was a member of the major Opus 53.” The second WMU. part will consist of “Sonata in Surviving in addition to her B-flat minor Opus 35,” grave, husband are one daughter, Mrs. agitate, scherze, lente and R. L. (Frances) Boyce Jr. of The picnic facilities at the preste. Aiken; one sister, Mrs. J. S. Clinton Roadside Park, located Theodore Ullman is the win- (Lottie) Rowland of Joanna; two on the Whitmire Highway near ner of more than a score of brothers, Edwin Lee Thomas of the American Legion building, competitive awards in music, Joanna and William P. Thomas have been broken into pieces including the $50,000 Smith Greenwood; one granddaugh- and scattered over the area. Johnson Award for superior ter; her stepmother, Mrs. E. L. It was reported the incident music performance. A former Thomas of Bath; two step-sis- occurred sometime last week. faculty member of the Biarritz * ers ’ Mrs. Jesse L. McCravy of The granite slab picnic ta- American University in Fance Chaster, and Mrs. George A. hies and seats were furnished and of the Juilliard School of y^ 8on of Bath; one stepbrother, by the Business and Profes- Music, he has given piano re- Bartlett of Spartanburg, sional Women’s Club of Clinton citals in countries located on , Fanera sei * v o c ® 8 w€re c ° n z, act " and the club is offering a $25 every continent and in each of „ ay at p ™‘ at cash reward for information the 50 states. His wide range of Baptist Church in Joaima by leading to the arrest and con- study includes the earning of Har ^, an 5__ Re ?_ viction of the guilty parties. a doctoral degree in music. sist in building tennis on the Clinton High campus. courts Wofford would win, except one Following lunch in the Thorn- School ^Billy Tiller, coach of the PC well dining room, reports of staff. Picnic Facilities Destroyed By Vandals Ross Pickett. Burial was Rosemont Cemetery, Clinton. in Clinton Takes 5th Victory ”“ rric . an ® Ba P tist . " Church Hamecommg The CUnton Hick School Bed Daniel took the second half The annual homecoming of the Devils return to their home kickoff and drove to the Clin- Hurricane Baptist Church will be field Friday night when they ton nine and lost the ball again held this Sunday, October 10, at play host to Dentsville, n team new to the Cttntonians’ sche dule this year. Game time is slated for S p.m. —Shield# Photo MRS. TAYLOR - MRS. LANCASTER • MRS. DILLARD Three Named to Life Membership In Women of Church Organization the Presbyterial program chairmen were heard as weU as special committee reports. New officers were installed by Rev. J. Gaynor Phillips of Clinton. Governor To Speak At Infer-Club Meet Governor Robert E. McNair will be the guest speaker at the annual Inter-Club Barbecue to be held October 14 at the Lau rens County fairgrounds. Supper will be served at 7 o’clock. Hosts this year will be the Exchange Club. Billy Hamilton, president of the club states that tickets may be obtained from any club member or purchased at the fairgrounds. Epworth Methodist To Have Revival Epworth Methodist Church in Joanna will begin its Fall revi val October 17 through October 22 with services beginning at 7:30 p.m. The evangelist is the Rev. James S. Prater of the Butler Circuit and the song lead er will be the Rev. W. W. Wil lingham of the Fairview Baptist Church. The public is invited to attend these services. Homecoming At Duncan's Creek Cfiurch Sunday honors by leading the Hie annual Homecoming event Hosemen to a 12-7 upset over ^ .At the annual meeting of the Brazil. Her influence is still on a fumble. CUnton punted out the church. A basket lunch will Presbyterian Women of the felt by the students of Pres to Daniel after picking up a be served on the premises. The Church on September 18, Mrs. byterian College, where she is single first down and . t^e Lions church will furnish the plates, George Taylor Mrs. Lewis Lan- serving as hostess at the Doug- took over at their own ZO. yard tea and coffee. caster, and Mrs. Gary Dillard las House. Mne. w t* All former members, pastors, were honored as recipients of Mrs. Lancaster and her hus- On the first play, the Lions and friends are invited to the uf e me mbeships in the organ!- band went to China in 1917, fumbled and the Red Devils re- services which will begin with za u 0 n. and served as missionaries for c Fi „ t Mrs. Hugh Jacobs presented 34 years. After Uving under p f the re- Communist rule for a year, - . the they were forced to return to Htgil School SCMOrS Board of Women’s Work for the United States in 1950. The ki A»*»Jw foefr „ 14 - — t recipients. Lancasters have two children »Viay Apply FOr I eSi It was Clinton’s fifth straight * C ^ R^Devlte sored again Thu Woman's Missionary She stated that a recipient serving in the missions field at AppUcations are available CLINTON 21, DANIEL • Clinton took advantage of sev- cov ered' at the Daniel 20. Af- sunday school at 10 a.m., wor- ..-e,.. en Daniel High fumbles, recover- ^ er ^r® 6 , P l ays, quarterback ship services at 11 o’clock, and th e awar ds and gave th to a kaney, faced with a fourth and lunch at 12:80. quirements set up by Training Session For Camp Fire Guardians A training session for Junior High Guardians of the Clinton Council of Camp Fire Girls will be held Monday evening, Octo ber 11, at 7:30 o’clock at the Here’s Presbyterian freshman ing five ^ ^ _ _ Bill Kirtland, the dandy quar- 21-0 victory over the lions at 8081 from the 14 » threw a screen terback who captured South Clemson last Friday night. PaS rAd t tn Pt ° n W ° To Give Ploy Carolina Player-of-the - Week It was Clinton's fifth straight ,C 1 R , jJL,, The Woman’s Missionary She stated that a Blue victory of the season. j,, 1 ]!®. a *~? Board of the Church of God of must be a past president of the present time—a daughter for the Navy’s annual NROTC CUnton •coral in the tint yto Tom- Pnpheoy win pnwnt n play the Women of the Church, a in Korea in the medical Ueld, Qualification tert, according to atDuncanCreeh PrMbrtarlan rj ~ \ T~ quarter from » yard, out on a ^ JnhnWtfytagOinton the Sunday morning. October 10. 25-year member, and a teacher and a son who u> a minister In Herman Jnckmn, counselor at cLnchmil toMd amdaToc! Wo<for<1 heM *•“ Saturday rf ubar L pUy from glv “ g L entitled “Send Out The Light.'' or outstanding worker in the Japan. Clinton High School. The am teher 10beghmingwMbthemorn- ^ msd geme wa, the tat quMterback Gary Laney to Clinton Imd 11 tat down, to The public is invited. church. Mn Jacob. praUted Mrs. Dlilard ha. hdd numy eramlnaUon wUl b. htg worship service at 11:10. Din- starting asalgnmsn ever for th, Jori whitael. The extra point Danial '. io. uul had 100 yards r | ,or her dedication omce. in tte local orgamsa. given December 1. vUslhle tr win follow on the grounds. M0, 145-pound youngster from was kicked by center Carroll rushing and 47 yards passing. Camp Fire Leaders through the years, and present- tion and in the Pres ytwtll. male high school, ssnllltg and Dr. Richard Bankhead, partor M .. ml pq, ^ pj.yyj ^ Barker whlch was the tat of The Lions had 143 rushing and A training session for Camp '“ h * P 1 ! 1 “J? t T' ?. ^ E**'*. [ Hock, Springs Presbyterian _ three for him for th. night 44 pmring. the dlrec- Bowd oi Womens Work for “ " 5161., .both ,1a 0 0 0 6—0 will „ - ‘ W for thirty formation pertaining to Church and a member of the 0,ld - ,tr4,lg quarterbw:k at ^ Daniel took the kickoff and ciinton*T____ 7 0 7 7-21 tion oTmt*.’ aTb. Davidzon, h ® r outstanding services in the the Sunday school, where she will close November 19. Bulle- Pfesbyterian College faculty will ^ OaW« High School. Hell be drove to the Clinton 16 only to Daniel 0000—OwiU be held at 7:20 tonight, church. was superintendent of the jun. tins, applications, and other to- be the guest sneaker at the helm again this coming fumble for a long loss and Cite- CUnton scoring: TD — Whitael. Thursday, at tin Camp Fire Mrs. Taylor served for 20 tor department for thirty formation pertaining to tha ■tortG^PnahyteWcollege Saturday afterUn wh«tS ton took over Hampton, Jd^aon; PAT — Bar^ Huton ffickory Streri. All year, in the «:hoois in the field yesurs, and in he womens Bible four-year college couro. may ministerial la pastor. Blue Hoee entertain Elan hero. At the half it was 741, GUnton. ker 2. leaders are urged to attend. of education in Garanhuns, class. be secured from Mr. Jack