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THE CHRONICLE Strives To Be A Clean Newspaper, Complete Newsy and Reliable If You Don't Read THE CHRONICLE You Don't Get the Newt Volume LH Clinton, S. C., Thursday, November 8,1951 Number 4S McCUEN TALKS TO GROUP HERE ON NEW SCHOOL LAW Revival Services To Begin Nov. 11 At Rock Bridge Chapel CROWNED AS PC HOMECOMING QUEEN I Surid.iy evening, November 11, at 7:110, marks the beginning of a two- ; week series of revival services at _ , Ro'-k Bridge chapel Fh-esbyterian | Chairman County DOard churh, three miles out on the Greenwood highway from here. Rev. George A. Anderson, of Pres byterian college, will do the preach ing, according to Rev Homer C. Holt, Addresses PTA Group and Explains Details of State School Plan. ci 7 * f 'l' -t ' * ' of the chapel. — ■ — The m i . . es will be h( -Id Ca. h Miller M< Cuer. Laurens att' r i . t r ..:. 4 ,! * 7 3n, beginning •w: t h a ney. and i airni.in id the I .ai.i c r.- m. : . . o ml end.eg : with the ci.i.ntv F' ,ird of m g tm t"i ad . . , ' t : Ander-oii dio ed 1 : ■■ PTA a 1 n Feve "T . ’ ; h • i *; *' 'i ’'. 4 Tue-dav • .' rung on 'ho law aid in • . ‘n- '. 1 /. i *.. < )* i •»! * .d \ V;i :v l [ ~ 11 1 g u 1.11; 11 r i- governing the r ew , P i * >(! 4 i• :i h < \* r " ( j \ : r In *■ r,u i ’ 1 ,in v out o n mg. X"'. o::;-" ! [' J A , t gf* the mar. iab t t no (' H r V l (' 'i.::i.' .■ »ui d : )> ■ . • , , J y r.d t- nt iru.i -1 gi' g 111' n ;?i '.n* ^ ■ .' (' • '.: : P" i v t' : v A- ; : o; - ; .t•.: r 'i 1:• ■ . :,i -,iid. d: i-tic ai. - in- ;■ . i.i I'n.o • th.! y. c. Pres- t :' ’H v\ vt^ Tit • ( * * . i f \ 'ID' t ' t m « ’ iiv’t-:..'. tin: uf \:i:- y .tv Re. cnt'.v treng ; o> > . b. 1. t v f . 'lilt ai t.-n t.ho R , k B:: Fgo i "iigrcgat,' ) ’ ’ 1 r ' * 4 ' i ^ ) . . U . 1 » V v ' » Fanning seg: eg dr.oM ft*>n! t h e wiT. I.v 1., M :! I- Pre s'bvterian ' h< p/.^ Heni i no ‘.i.d tno pres- l m V* * h .n ■ .i F.ng R.". M: Holt ‘o • nt act n fin..lucd bv t:.e t.nrte ' 'h ' ’. ?'c a! i oTi x t p.ct.T p< r v end *i.i■ > t.i\ an 1 i o.ol.ed itself to ask Ih-esbvtorv He Hated that under the author ity (J the statewide .u t the c ur.ty to organize 1 th«-m into an i ndeper. - delega’.H' n app' intod ,i new iioar ! T).< re.; ., . < : . 1 * a . ! iZW .i f I'liucaion and tins board, acting c\ t .!* :.* (.:>:> "ir'i.iiity fur tne Tieo; ,o iind'-r th i directive of trie act con- 1 of tm lb > k Bi idge i imin . u: 4 i t v *. 1 > a !.iiated ■d. -.< hiiiioH . f tno i'i.nty a/:; *. hf ■ member> m * ■ \ r: p i.:. .r.te one t'' .o r.! .ig dotrict. l.aurons 5.) I r.is 'j .r.tod ,i t" a: 1 f trust • .he K ingdorn ' n.i - • r - ’ a to.'- ■n t >od that Wofford Holds First Place In Gridiron Race Their surprise 14-12 win over Fur man last week gives the Wofford Terriers a tighter grip on first place 'in the state college football stand ing'. :ge .■ the t ;„h‘-1e,tn. th«* '•ea s«>n's eighth .einsi.u m.c, tt.g :i. , n he ■ * reng* h < ,, 2 ; .it The only < h.c lu.eup daring week found ( EISENHOWER GIVES GREEN LIGHT FOR CAMPAIGN General Not Saying Much On Politics. Friends Free To Speak About Availability. < • e 'ond 11 e t t hria d: (lei .ivt' Tia ■o' on W i kt ?'■ - r* ( W 7(i-l ! T- ( I •. I't - : i F \. * A ' F.r - , Hr . V. : (' i' .i s 1 i in r* ■ v t dg* d bs F.!' >r 'K.'.i . A imped t .4-(T by Ste* , • Nt a err y. w :‘h no win- •h. -e.i- ■ f , meets Furman Friday n:„n' Greenvdlr The G.t.idel takes on *he Army < a- uets at West Point, Boston college is •it ClemMin, Carolina %isit.s Wd-st Virgir.ia, Frskine go«'< 'n App.d.i- • fie Me it (111 * ■■l r .1 • It Frt ' / • / a iep liC . ill- •f )r*l i K *K ♦» 2 1 a in cn a., - F'lwr.nu >, ■- h.an, and Wofford meets Florida revealed fha' ..e ha«l fa'ked v • ,e- Sta'e i phone w ith Ben James H Duff • R- r.hi 1. e . V Mrs. Dick Wsldon. wif* of th« Bluo Stockings' son lor quarterback, was crownod quean during halftima caramonias Saturday night at tha PC Catawba football gama on Johnson fiald. Mrs. Waldon is the former Miss Mary Dean Currie, of Loris, a June graduate of Limestone college. Presbyterian is idle this week Its nex* g.tme ,s .tgair.-^ Fr-k.’e N>-- P.t ) .1 leader Pi esidi n'..d fioi •m 'he F. - ,rmf>er 17 at GreenwrMxl lowed by the rinsing giirt 'e.io/n agau.st .Vew berry fili n' the ‘■erry . . . . . i '.ki ' *■*!, ‘ ;V. j', ,; „ ‘ v . d " b-ng Lost Rites Held Rev. John H. Holland r: ’* ’ h ’ ~ . i 1 t * * V i . * I . t • ■ i' sbi-o > Salim F. Roddy _ At Easley For Assigned Pastorate ‘ ’tv i B mi . , < . • ■ , ;' ^ ies Suddenly, Mrs John Robinson Mullins Church V fT 7' 4 . il • Native of Lebanon ; ■ l. ■ - 1 : . .< .. 7i h 4 •' " • :i . * » i * t , * t \ r > 1 ♦ i • • • 1 ! i * ,, Ill- 1 v • . • • v \ * * . • - .«■. h » • . m f v Mo- V'' 1 4 I n at rr " v r- Mo'.m '. •' k r n ‘•'*7 ' “ 1 ' ; 4 ■V ■ g T . 0. ■ - ./■ 0 in -no , , (■ .ser.hiiw*-! g"i „L • - «■: ) New- '•' r ‘<*'ni ' hl'.idl) .1 11 * er ' Huff lift 19M " r '■ ■’ . . 1 ' A ‘ , I ' ' ' kl 1 " I " M57 '* d' ' • ' ,.<) 1 ■*'2« 1 ■ - ■ ■42S ' " a ! > inbed Duff ■ t .id he mi • • h.rn p; , \' month i d thi - -.i n.i■ >r • r si. ’ ' ' wrr, f " i i. • ex < ■ I ’l a « v ' '!.. . A l V 1.1 •PP* r' . d n it. i*i a • r i ^ i ■ 1 'hi? !' ir.j 1 gu- i'a«> A ' l ' n r .1 ) F,.- S A s S' .id- r. *" i ' • ■ ■ i'. ■ • : i' ■ *d i ■ i .:. ■ * M . . ire ' •■ • ' H: a . 'e 1 ie 1 . ■. \a ,i.J .miarv of thi« yenr He "I e ' . ; . :.I 1 fr irr. ■< sta v • e . - i : .i. . : ,'f.i . •. ,’i. v native . " u r;' r > Mr R. nr . n.i i made mar. v 'r .er.ds .".ere a'., a..! regret t'j learr. uf h.- rudder, passing Ht .> .-.irvived by '.wo sons, Ph.i.p illke L R. xi : V ul ’-h.s . ty, 1. 1 a ner of Kod- 1 d V - R« ‘ .1 a rani and M"tor Cmir', t* u 1 n . 1 , d : >i n I. R •do!y of Lyman, two M: : r . 11 1 . P V , of W .r.nsbor a.-.d ad X rn r. F Roddy 0’ D*n 1 r. 1. .1 n i v*. h • . < > ,.r t. ■ , n.i b.idren Thornwcll Downs Prosperity Here, Queen Is Crowned A ■, .1' A I ' .1 . ' I . a . . ..l l ( .'. f 1 i p. a r. • t r a ... * a t. i . i r. fua!!\ ' ; * ’ have Mr M t uen . i f.g . c. ■cfini., ati ruiance m tfie cuuntv in .r. a . erage per c apita cost per ehdd In addlt.' r. til state aid fiiSds, fie aid. w ul take mune\ ra.sed b> .An! taxat.un to t>e spent lo< r. wh.te and colmed sitm ils a fine f ^r first aits was ti ’>p an ,.d'. ;.-nrv inmmittee f r (h<" 1 i.pi-rating in tfie county McC uen sa.d naming to these visnry (omriuttees tfie men had served on the Boards of Trus teeF f r these schixiis Tfie great majority of these men so appointed nave ‘ignified then willingness to rerve and have given their fAll co ifneration The reason for the local advisory comnntte is, I th.nk, read- 1 , ^ ily apparent There are so many ,r: 'Ae.] orphanage foo'u.a.. day to d.i> problems w ith which i'fe„'.ed ITosperity JO-0 here these men are familiar and which ^ or! d<>y night in the annual home- i an t>e handled on the spot. Their c '‘ rr: • r, F game before a .arge crowd advice is being daily sought, and H.ghlightmg the game was a 98- in the selection of the teachers for - v;,rd r - in b - v Captain Bobby Dowdle the school their advice and rec- bad was on Thornwell s two- ommendations will have very great . vard ' :ne an d Dowdle stood deep in weight The men on the present the ( ‘ nd 7nn ‘ > 1° P^nt Instead, it was County Board are not in a posi- a ' al <‘' punt and the fleet back Lon teachers shall have to be advised by the lo- He scored one other touchdown cal people who are on the ground earlier it. the game Also scoring for In conclusion, he said, "1 cannot the winners was Bartenfield, and impress upon you too strongly my Campbell was credited with a safety- personal feeling that the board of Hackling a Prosperity man in the end trustees will not down grade our | zone best schools in order to achieve Outstanding on defense for the or- i-quality. We are going to have to j phanage was Stevens, H. Shaw, Mer- upgrade our schools to the level I shon, and Brown, of the best and then bring them j Miss Margie Winburn was crowmed up all together. ^ ; homecoming queen during halftime Mr McCuen added, I bespeak ceremonies. Also participating in the on behalf of my colleagues the con- ceremonies was the Presbyterian tinned cooperation of this associa- c-ollege and Clinton high bands. tion in our efforts to achieve for ^ Laurens county a school system that will best serve the needs of Hunter Township Men On Jury Shealy New Secretary Local Kiwanis Club General Sessions will convene in W. C. Shealy, local agent of the ! Lauren5; n€Xt Monda - v morning with C. N. & L. railroad, has been elected dud £ f “ d ® Pruitt, of Anderson, pre- by the board of directors as secre-! tary of the Kiwanis club for the Jurors for lhe lerm were drawn coming year. Mr. Shealy succeeds J. last week , The following from Hun- Sloan Todd, who had served the past |ler township are listed. y€ar J Hayne B Workman, O. C. Wood- 'ruff, C. L. Snipes, C. H. Brown, J. T. Derrick, L. R Pitts, Joe C. McDaniel, Mr- I ’u ki "ad : bjb.r,> II A I and f : m. -1 n.i ; .in ^ pr.'-i r* v -, F.i-U \ Fa ki ri> fugh w ,i . A . i V.ew * Vi ( f ' me im S* - Ma- Dixie Home Stores Makes Improvements To Enlarge Service t .«■ • gr*' > 1 V Mr Hc.i; tn k.'.ua hi lo m+Ae fn» mime ei-< a here He w '.d ; : i .i ' . i'.ng >*■ nuns Suuvlay ul 'u.-. n.,rL?i The He. e H T Jr a.is the w id' w uf the ..iV J hn H Kiitnnrir. a daug.hter if the a t«‘ W” K'-r.' ed\ and Mar - . F A.ex wa* assigned here ti> su, . eed Mr ander Buggs She was a deviled Unhand at Bahey Memurial, and. :i emfxT of the K.as.ev Presbyte- also to serve the Pomana * barge I a late i in le ' J friends In addition to Mrs Jambs ,f t.n. *. nrt’ e 'i • ns. \A' 1111 a m E 1 B.d1 'f .don N J J B Jr Glernsor. «tr.d B A ' Javk' Robin- .on of Las *1 '* . three otr.er duv.g. biers. Mis- w.; he dr . ina Rob.nvn ' f La.-.* V Mr^ J H Guroton J Gi* rn-i : aral M n - J dm Name of W01 dv . 1* Li 1 ithers three sis'. cr- and 12 1 >. x .< -H .rrn 's'.iri's id ' h .‘ > of A f.. h <.';i,tr.,t A .se .a manager, has imputed a remodel.ng pro- gr.in. wh! h g.se*. the -tme an at- Iraitive app«*ar.in e The walls ha .e tieen pair.led green a.nd . har.ges n.ade m fixtures and ar rangements to give additional room and conveniences for the shopping feet of Mr The Rev Howard \ an S. .. who .V.se said t ahopjrs ha^e also been has served the Leeswile ihurch near .nMalled a: ur.d the walls and a con- fhe city, was ass.gned to Timmon*- siderabU- amount of (Uss added His successor has no! yet been [above th» iounters for the display \ ' k’ed them Ki N# I (* i ian c.hurc h and the ar.n uncement^lr Terry is a graduate of Bob Jones i , lLlb | u . storc , nuw h-s og (n ' her passing brought regret to a university, Greenville 1 refrigerated ’ ^-If Service' eases. ar.r.ounc ed of meat ar.d ilairy products To serve •funr cus'.orr,»rs faster, an additional he king n„* stand has been provid ed KernodeU'sl, rearrangexl and re- lecorated, the store ls now modern .n every detail gran-.ii h.ldren Harvey E. Berry Dies From Injuries In Auto Wreck County Seal Sale Dinner Here Next Tuesday Evening The banquet hall at Hotel MaryjMrS. CHonCy Closing Muygrove wd! ^ the sevne of the ' Her Clinton StOrC iountv kick-off dinner for the 1951 | ('hnstmas Se.il sal»* . amnaiiTn "Th*. ! C haney s Dress Shoppe announces a Going-Out-of-iBusmess sale begin- C'hristmas Seal sale campaign The meeting is scheduled for Tuesday - * evening, Nov 13, at 7 30, and will be ■ „ , ., Funeral services for Harvey F attended bv the entire corps of work- 1 !' 1,1 15 rnornin K a i ^ ’ T* Berry, 47, were conducted Tuesday ers and officials for Laurens countv ! fr ^ pr ! Z ^ in at intervals during the day owner of the popular ladies’ store, states that all merchandise has been drastically reduced for the clos- ..amiliar with this annual campaign :ri ^ event Her statement in tixluy’s ^ | and are m hearty accord with the paper gives her reason for tier de tv Board are not in a posi- a 'ake punt and the fleet back , • -' o„ .acs .ur ioumy. ■ t , d h d pass on the suitability of dashal .,1! the way down the side-, a ""™7 « Memori.l Meth-1 Plans w,l be .ompleled for olos- Mrs ^ ‘ h ri . m ,, s o... ir( , odist church by the pastor. Rev .1 mg the bond sale and opening of the ,. . . ers m every Mhool and we .in '- .c scon W Smllers and the Rev Mr Inman i Jd I wel1 kru,wn and ^ \V Spillers and the Rev Mr Inman iseal salt Interment followed in Roserr.on! Residents of this community are l emetery Mx Berry died early Monday morning at Blalock clinic from purpose for which funds will be used cision to lose the Clinton store mg flowers for the occasion without cost. our children. The regular term of the Court of juries received in an automobile a -1 Clintonians are glad that this din-| w h u -h she his otHTitad the oast 14 eident Friday afternoon near the c.fy' ner is to bt . held K here this vear ln - v .!^ f ^ ' Pa!>t on the Columbia highway. He was a stead of Baurens, where it is' usually native of Saluda county but had be j d made his home here a number of ' , „ years. He was a son of the late James Greenhouses are furmsh- B and Alice Cockrell Berry He is survived by his widow, Mr* Helen Turner Berry; one daughter, ’ . . . _ Mrs. Jean Penland, both of this city; V*00p€r Named Ofl one son, Pfc. James B. Berry of the C_r_w w U. S. air force, San Antonio, Texas, ^ Q ' e *y Committee two brothers, Claude B Berry o' ~~ Ninety Six, and George R. Berry of The South Carolina Inter Indus- Union, and one grandchild. ^ Highway Safety committee has ^ announced that L. W Cooper, years The Laurens store, now being re modeled and enlarged, will not be affected by the closing of her store here, Mrs. Chaney states. Their clos ing sale announcement will be found in today's paper Municipal Meeting In Laurens Today v< i i'• d ’h.r t >• j not .Mt«-nil tn u.ak. .in) polit. n ,r noiinrx'rr.c' t' n 1 .- ..'n whe' i *r ot is j Hepubli. jr. nr a Derrvi. i' ii long as fie i> on military dutv ( i- prmie . ommamler of Allan'.. ]’i • fon rs in Western ku r ope Hi' m added ' If the t.me over come* a b *n I feel my <luty urn pels me to .iv a word, I'll say it an.I you won' ii.« to worry it will be stated p. 'ive- ly and definitely Eisenhower, who spent tw liyi here conferring with Presiden' T- man and top defense officials u: liu- ropean rearmament problem , ->■ - ported a statement whi. h he r ido at the White House Vfonday tn it he has not author./.ed anyone t i .p«-nc for him politically This tune, however, he qu ili'irj the remark by adding that n > me can act for anyone else in this AorU we are all responsible individ uals.'' Now, i! I have friends that have been my tneruls so long tha’ they believe they kinrw how I would act and react under given situations, that’s their own business," he went on I have never .ittirrvpted 'o in terfere with any man in exernsir’ his own privilege of an Ameri'-aa citizen 'But no on« , altei all, would neej to speak for me in any ca e wiiere I should speak for myself Sen Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr < R- \I ass.) and other Eisenhower mo-.'- ers immediately leaped on the state ment as proof that the general i, re- eeptive to a draft movement. There was no immediate reaction from supporters of Sen Robert A. Taft of Ohio, the only avowed Re publican presidential candidate But they were almost certain to dismiss Eisenhower’s statements as incon clusive and meaningless. Sgt. Bill Burley Home From Korea Mayor Joe R Terry, City Clerk .and Treasurer Wm B Owens, and u u i i , 'Other municipal officials will join city, has been named chairman for ,u . Laurens county. | A ' lth offlclals frum municipalities m Mr. Cooper stated that five proj- - ... . , . , „ meeting of the Municipal Association Sg: Bill Burley who has ban yw _ ‘ n h ,. f »H.» ''"robna to be held this af- Greenwood Minister To Address Men Here The No vembor meeting of ‘hi? Men-of-the-Chm h of the First Rres- 17 Piedmont counties at a regional j b> terian church has been announced food ... Is An Important Item With Housewives You will find helpful Gro cery and Market News in THE CHRONICLE every week from lead.ng food stores in the city. Read the advertisements reg ularly — they tell you about ehang.ng prices each week and where you can supply your needs arid buy to advantage. ternoon at the armory in Laurens accepted a position with the Y. M. p roJetds C. A. in Roanoke, Va Mrs Burley, F. J Carnes, W C Murphy, Carl before marriage Miss Elizabeth Hu 4 - Elders, L O. Ray and Clifton Adair. Jack township)—Clyde Bledsoe. Fashion Show By Home Economics Girls for November 15 at the church The guest speaker wul) be the Rev R I the service some time, stationed m drwlnR'vTacXiee^' safe'"car ' u>rnoon at the armory in Laurens Alexander, pastor of the First Pies- Korea, has been given his discharge conditioning, national salt-tv eon-1 1>, ' lalls lhe byterian ehureh ,.t Greenwood and returned to the States. He has tests and lw)p , r „ lv . |i»«'»* ««• «l»«d last w«-k by I J N Caldwell, executive secretary of the association The mayor and city council of j Laurens will be hosts at a barbecue dinner immediately following the meeting which begins at 2 30 p.m Grier To Lead Services ton of this city, and two children have joined him in Roanoke after Head Springs Church a stay with Mrs. Burley s mother, r ■' Mrs. James K. Hatton. Bellingrath Teaching In.Training School Dr Paul L Grier, of Ixuii Resigns Position Ga., wall lead a series of special prea hnrg services at Head Springs Assn late Reformed Presbyterian ' With LOCOI Bank church, thn mi.cs Miutncast ot ( On November 15 the second-ye home economics girls of Clinton high! Dr George C Bellingrath, dean i ^ Mo..c' . .lie, trie week-end. of Novem- (iff. ei s >< c Ro.k >f • n h i\e school will hold their fall fashion instruction at Presbyterian college, :>er HI-18, a-cording t > announce- a.nnoun.ed ,v.t*i regret 'ne resigna- , show at eight o’clock in the high is a member of the training school met:' made yeHerday The opening ’.on of Miss Martha R.imige w ho .school auditorium. The public is in- fa J^y at the First Presbyterian sorvi.v w .11 b. at 7 30 Fr.day e\c- has been (..nne ted w '.b the' bank jvited and a social will be held am-[chu:.h in Greenwood for this week ning, the Hbn, with .servoce.- at II 00 for some t.me | mediately afterwards in the home Dr Bellingrath is instructor for the am ,n 1 7 3d pm on Saturday, and Miss Ramage is sue t ceded by Mrs. [economics room. The sjxmsor is Mrs. coarse, "G-uidance in Christian Home at 11 no am and 4 00 pm on the John Harper, wife of a Pie'-bytci :un j Roily Bannister. Making ” Sabbath. ■ college itudent. READ THE CHRONICLE ADVERTISEMENTS regularly each week It will you. Its thrifty to shop first in this uewsp .per. then in the stores as prices change and new merchandise is received and displayed. BE WISE— READ THE ADS