The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, September 11, 1952, Image 2

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* 4 i Page Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, September 11, 1932 Enrollment For Schools This Area B. 0 P. W. Clubs To Hold State Meet At Clemson College ^ Miss Margaret Blakely, president. C. K. Wright, superintendent of of the local Business and Profes- Laurens county schools, has an-1 s j on 3] Women's club, and Mrs. D. nounced their enrollment for the ^ Yarboroi’gh, second vict-presi- weejk ending September 5, as set up I dent and i oca i program co-ordi- in area divisions. , j nator) wi il attend the fall board j The enrollment for the schools of meeting of the state federation of Officers Elected At Annual Meet TB Association District Seminar Methodist Women Held In Laurens appears elsewhere Business and Professional Women’s clubs to be held at Clemson Sept. the Clinton area in today’s pappr. The Joanna area shows 425 in the 13-14. white elementary schools, and 116 in An outstanding feature of the the three Negro schools, divided: meeting will be the keynote ad- Elzee 21, Wadsworth 36, Zion 59. ! dress by Miss Jennie McMaster of Area No. 7, Thornwell orphanage,Camden, first vice-president of the The annual meeting of members of the Laurens County Tuberculosis as sociation was held last Thursday af ternoon in the new health center au ditorium at Laurens. Joe Delany, of Joanna, was re elected president for the coming year, with the following additional officers and administrative committee: J. Leroy Burns, first vice president; Sam M. Leaman, treasurer; Mrs. M. charge of the program. She stated the purpose of the meeting which was to present the total education al program of the Woman s Society of Christian Service and the Wes- The fall seminar of the Woman’s Icyan Service Guild for 1952-53, Society of Christian Service of the and introduced the women Greenwood district was held Sept.! presented the study^ plans for tne by Mrs. Perrin Anderson of Nin ety-Six, and Mrs. T. P, Crooks of Newberry. . . Mrs. Patterson led the mem bers in a closing worship service. h. s an cr.r illmont of 239, 118 in high | state federation, a speech by Dr. * . iw t -u , —. — —— * v.»«»v.. r — school, and 128 in'elementary schools j Rosamond Boyd of Spartanburg. 1 r 1 - ^ Cl [' s ’ s ® c ' retj ry, -irs. J. Hamp and j ^ Copeland of Lowell Work, gave a 4th in the First Methodist church, Laurens, with 163 members pres ent. *. , . In the absence of Mrs. W. C. Hol- royd, district president, Mrs. Paul Knox of North Augusta, vice-presi dent, presided. The Rev. W. B. Garrett, pastor, presented the de votional, using as his topic, “build- in" Methodism in Brazil.” Mrs. i Russell Bums welcomed the wom en to Laurens and First church. vear. In the absence of Mrs. A. Wiehrs of Newberry, secretary of Christian Social Relations for the district, Mrs. Olin Layton led a panel discussion on “Home Mis sions and Human Rights.” She was icy. PERSONAL MENTION Friends of Mrs. C. V. Lipscomb and children who have been spend ing some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Edwards, will be interested to know they left assisted by Mrs. Victor Brad- j Tuesday for San Francisco, Calif., Mrs' L. E. Gatlin, Mrs. Ravjfrom where they will sail to join Gilliam Mrs. M. T. Sanders, all of Newberry. Mrs. W. C. Lowe of Ninety-Six, district secretary of To Form Extension Class for Teachers The Ramparts We Build” Miss! Directors for the years 1953, 1954 McMaster will tell B&PW mem- and 1955 were elected as follows: bers how they can. be good citizens! 1953—Yancey Poole, E. D. Easter- as their basij rampart. by. Gordon Collins, Rev. M. A. Mac- Thirty clubs thoughout South i ^ ona ! d * ^ rs - Mable LitUc, Mrs. Gray school building Monday, September Carolina will be represented at thej 15, at 4 o'clock. j meeting. A course, taught by R. L. Stewart' Other local members who will! A mee^H-g for the purpose of or ganizing a University ot South Car olina extension class for teachers ( will be held at the Laurens high Harris, Henry Faris. Mrs. J .C. Bolt, W. K. Waites, Sam Leaman, Mrs. J. H. Stone, C. K. Wright. 1954—Or. D. O. Rhame, Mrs. Rob- Capt. Lipscomb on Okinawa. Sgt. and Mrs. William Hatton, formerly of Wichita, Falls, Texas, Children’s are visiting their parents, Mr. and comprehensive out- ; Mrs. J. M. Hatton, Sr., tmd Mr- an d T E. Anderson. Sgt. Hatton on Oct. 10 to Camp Kil- J., for overseas assign- Laurens, district secretaiy of Mis-1 urged more women to give of their Mrs. Hatton will make her Education, then t o o K! services to this important ^ I h0 ^. h a Td Mta. F. P. Thompson and the latter’s sister, Mrs. Clar ence Arnold, Mr. Arnold and chil- and a talk bv Mrs. Mary Ella f^ one ’ ^ rs ‘ Sa J[a D. DeLoache, W. K., g treet c hurch, Greenwod, respond- line of this phase of the society’s j Mrs. J. Sprouse, state* chairman of public i Wads, Henry Fans and Mrs. John C. ed . F work. Mrs. Lavinia Cooley of; reports affairs. Using the national theme, i Bolt ; _ Mrs. Dwight F. Patterson of Joanna, 'secretary of youth work, J mer, N. s’onary WITH THE SICK o: Greenville, will be offered carry- take part on the program are Mrs.; ert l S. Pugh, R. L Plaxico, ing three semester hours of credit at lone Wallace, state director °- : Miller'McCuen, D. V Patterson, Dr! the L ni\ ersit>, and the clas^ will music, who will have chaige of the Martin Teague, Mrs. Sara DeLoache, meet once each week on the day de- musical part of the program. Mrs. j oe Delany, J. Leroy Burns, Mrs. cided upon by the group. | Leila N. Johnson, Mrs. Dollie M. The course will also be decided! Carr and Miss. Marie Wier. upon by the group at this organiza-, — ;— tienal meeting. A representative of 1 WOMAN'S CLUB the University extension division will to MEET MONDAY took group. "■ “Preface to Bible Study” was in ! troduced by Mrs. Marshall Aber- ______ crombie, who sang the theme song, loinn i Saviour of the World ” Mrs. hu 1 ’- Clark then presented this studv. She recommended the new Bible translations and a good com be present at the meeting. There will also be a meeting at the The Woman's club will meet at the drick, Thomas Babb, Mrs. Sam Flem- . . , , , , i Clinton Mills community house on ing, Mrs. M. G. Feins, F. J. Hamrick, Laurens high school on Wednesday, Monday eveningt ^ 15f at 7: 3 0 A j W . M . Ford. < t tooer 1. at 3.30 p m. to organise an covere d di^h snpppr win Kp ron-od-,—Announcement was made' that ap~ . •. r\idy cour.c to be tau s lu 1 and officers for the coming year will proximately 1,000 members of the Theodore McGowan of underwent surgery* at Hays pital on Tuesday. Mrs. C. E. Dunauay is a patient men t a ry; fiction based on Bibie r!^ Spitai X 01 literature; music taken from Bible Little Thomas Conway Gray of ‘hemes; and visual aids. Eric Martin, Robert M. Vance. [Laurens, underwent a tonsilectomy j 1955—George H. Cornelson, Miss j yesterday at the Blalock clinie. Juliet McCrory, Mrs. Robert Wasson,! Mrs. Abilina Evans returned to j Mrs. B. T. Mears, Claude Cooper, | her home yesterday from the Bla- ' Mrs. John Wharton, Mrs. T. P. Ken-1 lock clinic where she has been a dren of Greenwood, will spend the week-end in Highlands, N. C. 1 patient. Mrs. Lena Miss Clelia Garrison of this city;i was introduced. She had been a representative to the Youth Con ference at Lake Junaluska this summer. by W. M. Monts of Newberry. Thi S|be insta]led meeting, originally scheduled earlier,; _ has been changed to the above date. The course will give credit on the! graduate or undergraduate level. All teachers interested are asked to re port at this time. underwent Madden of an operation on - ' The study of Africa was present- d ’ ed by Mrs. Ryan Atkins, assisted Dr. W. W. Adams VETERINARIAN 614 Musgrove Street Clinton, S. C. Phones: Office 958 Residence 991-W Tues- OFF1CE SUPPLIES Complete line, all the little items needed for the office. CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. Phone 74 r M0AmKi Qlteatae Box Office Opens 2:45 Saturday 12:45 Shows Run Continuous Admission 9c ajnd 42c ♦ ♦ Thursday and Friday, Sept. 11-12 ~ ^" r ~»llimnmiMiiiiminiiwiiiiiwii ii mi M McLERIE NEWS 9c and 42c Saturday, Sept. 13 (One Day) South Carolina Public Health associ- • , ation from all parts of the state are 1 ! expected to attend the association’s I :29th annual meeting in Columbia,! September 18, 19 and 20, at the Jef- 1 ! ferson hotel. Dr. George A. Bunch of Columbia, is president of the associ ation. Using as its there, “Upward and Onward,” the association has engag ed a host of prominent speakers for talks on various topics of interest to : persons in the medical and allied j fields. Among the widely-known speakers who will take part in the meeting 1 are: Edgar J. Forio* vice president of j the Coca-Cola company, Atlanta, Ga.; ; Dr. George D. Heaton, minister of Myers Park Baptist church, Char lotte, N. C.; Dr. John W. Knutson, chief dental officer, United States Public Health service, Washington, D. C., and Jess and Jean Ogden, co- dif-ettoys oT - " CtfmffiurriTy~ SerVirrs, University of Virginia, Charlottes-! ville, Va. The South Carolina Public Health j i association, organized April 19, 1921,! is a voluntary association of individ ual and organization members whose object is to promote public health in South Carolina through study anQ; discussion of health needs and plan-! ning ways and means for meeting j these needs. The association has as active mem bers persons who are employed in the state in any branch of public health work, either official or volun tary; as associate members persons in South Carolina who are interested in day at Hays hospital. Friends of Mrs. Ethel Pitts will be interested to know she is a pa- patient at Hays hospital. 4 . 8 $ II I :.t Mrs. M. P. Bradley of the Lydia £ community, is a patient at H#c!g hospital. Billy Sease, son of Mrs. T. M. Sease, has returned home after an appendectomy and stay at the Bla lock clinic. Mrs. Robert Lee Franklin of Kinards, is a-patient at Hays hos pital. James M. Coleman of Lydia, is a patient at Hays hospital. Mrs. Joe Anderson of Joanna, is improving at Hays hospital fol lowing an. operation. Friends of George Adair will be elad to know he is convalescing after a short stay at the Blalock clinic. Mrs. J. E. Holtzclaw is a patient • $ at the Blalock clinic. !•.♦ Mrs^. Hugh -Ballard of Lydia, -isi# a patient at Hays hospital. j! Mrs. Bernice McElhannoh is a j-j patient at the Blalock clinic. Mrs. Peggy Snelgrov e is a pa- tient at Hays hospital. & ii | I I I •> #> Special Meeting Royal Arch Masons Here September 11 "DM you say we get the loan?" —we say that to many people; nearly every day. When you need cash for any worth-while purpose, come see us about a loan. There’s no delay, no "red tape.^ | 11,18 Ja - § Thursday evening, Sept, members of William Plumer cobs chapter Royal Arch Masons, >:]: will hold a special meeting at the 1 Masonic hall. This meeting will be of interest to all members of J-j the object of this association and as the Royal Arcfe and all members. 8 •iik ANDY DIVINI fUZZY KNIGHT SNIIOON UONAKD ANDRIW T0MBIS IIVKIIY SIMMONS COMEDY 9c and 42 Monday and Tuesday, Sept. 15-16 i | STEVE COCHRAN wildfire.THE woNDtiuioRsrim...^ nmZZTm uk NEWS AND SHORT. 9c and 42 Wednesday, Sept. 17 (One Day) ii ‘Anything Can Happen (Comedy) With Jose Ferrer and Kim Hunter* THE CASINO Admission 9c and 30c OPEN ONLY FRIDAYS AND SATURDAYS Friday and Saturday, Sept. 12-13 STREET BANDITS x (Action) With ROBERT CLARK and PENNY EDWARDS. When The West Was Young (Western) With RANDOLPH SCOTT and SALLY BLAINE. Serial—“KING OF THE CONGO”—Chapter 7 organizational members corporations and Organizations interested in pub- lie health The complete program for the three-day conference has been an- i nounced. To Attend State Meet Attending the meeting from the Laurens County Health department will be W. M. Nash, M. E. Royster,! Mrs. Minnie D. Clark, Mrs. Sadie M. 1 Workman, Mrs. Ruby Barksdale,! Mrs. Nan Stewart, Miss Hazel Thack- j ston; also Mrs. R. L. Gray from the County Tuberculosis association. The! health department, it is announced,; will be closed Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Birth Announcements of this chapter are invited to present, also visiting companions from other chapters are extended a most cordial invitation to attend. This is one of the older chapters of this state, being constituted Ap ril 8, 1919. be |j I 8 8 ♦# M. S. Bailey & Son BANKERS Established 1886 Capital and Surplus $&00,000.60 Member F.D.I.C. — Our 66th Year ^ MILAM Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Milam, Jr., of New York City, announce the birth of a daughter, Mary Kath- j ryn, on Saturday, Sept. 6. Mrs | Milam is the former Miss Marjorie' Farrior of Mobile, Ala. Mr. Milam 1 is the son of Mrs. J. W. Milam, and the late Mr. Milam of this city. * WHITMIRE Mr. and Mrs. Warren G. Whit mire announce the birth of a daughter, Judy Delores, on Sept. 6, at the Blalock clinic. Mrs. Whitmire is the former Miss Betty Cummings. BOONE Mr. and Mrs. Walter Boone an nounce the birth of a son on Sept. 6 at Hays hospital. Mrs. Boone was before marriage Miss Mazelle Tucker of Spartanburg. ALLEN Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Allen an nounce the birth of a daughter, Rhonda Joanne, on Sept. 6, at Hays hospital. Mrs. Allen was formely Miss Vivian Medlock. CANNON Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Can non announce the birth of a son, Keith Lee, on Sept. 5 at Hays hos pital. Mrs. Cannon was before marriage Miss Geraldine Barbery. 11 ■ - . - AUXILIARY TO MEEET The American Legion Auxiliary will meet Tuesday afternoon, Sep tember 16, at 4 o’clock with Mrs. Frank Miller. The night group will meet at 8 o’clock in the evening with Mrs. Miller. Members are requested to bring dues at this time. SPECIAL! ON HEAVY STERLING SILVER SOUTHERN ROSE By MANCHESTER Regular Price 6-Pc. Place Setting $31.27 FOR LIMITED TIME — Only . . . A ifc: 9.95 Plus Taxes mi i a ,. : 1r Three Other Patterns to Choose From THIS IS OPEN STOCK — NOT CLOSE-OUT SHOP AT HAMILTON’S AND SAVE