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t Pat* Tea j THE CUNTON CHRONICLE Wins Band Award at High School Jean McDaniel is here being presented the John Phillip ,sousa award for greatest contribution to the Clinton High School Hand in musicianship and leadership during (he past year. The award was presented Friday evening when the band gave its spring concert. Making the presentation is R. P. Wilder, prin cipal of the school. At the right is W. A. Cothran, ha id director, who holds a wall plaque which will car ry the names of winners of the award from year to year. —Photo by Dan Yarborough Cub Scout Leaders Meet Here Saturday for School Adult Cub Scout • leaders from Greenwood, Abbeville. Laurens and Newberry counties are scheduled to gather at 1 00 p m , Saturday for a leader's Pow-Wou The meeting was held at the Clin ton High School Charlie Bartles> of Greenwood, is general chairman of the event, which is to give leader* m the four counties additional training in all phase* of Cub Scout work Attendance at such a meeting is row necessary in -irder to receive a D< r Mother's or a Scoutmaster's Award ^ Registration will be from 1 w to 2 00 p m and the meeting »til end at N 3o p m billowing a Blue and Gold Banquet Scheduled for the af ternoon are »ectional meetings, pack meeting* and a tour of a mid w»> to be form<<d by display* from participating tub Sc out Sectional meetings will include instruction in handicrafts, games, pack administration, ceremonies, stunts and skits Bartless is being assisted in pre paring for the meeting by George Pope of Greenwood, and Jim Teeter of'Clinton, both Boy Scout Field xeettttves Willie Poore of Ware Shoals, is chairman of the games section, and Elmer Shealy of Newberry, is head ing the handicraft section Handi craft co-chairmen are Thomas Ma lone. Whitmire. Carl Franzen. Jo anna. Bill Corbett and Fred Hoi combe, both of Clinton Ray Ousley of Greenwood, is ( hairwian of the ctremonie*. stunts and skits section and the Rev B Herman Dillard of Abbeville, is c •chairman Park Administration i* (ting handled by Marian Cook of Laurens chairman, and H O. Newman of Prosperity, and C. M. Smith of Newberry, co-chairmen. Heading other committees are Fred Holcombe of Clinton, exhib its; Bill Armfield. Whitmire, mid way; Lawrence Edwards of Clin ton, physical arrangements; Bill Carbett, chairman, and Paul Ar nold of Clinton, co-chairmen Blue and Gold Banquet: and Lawrence Edwards, promotion and attend ance. Unveil BatHe-Site Marker at Musgrove A battlesite marker commemo rating the battle of Musgrove Mill was unveiled on Sunday. The mark er replaced one removed from the monument some time ago. The following program was gi ven: ■ * V Mrs.'Guy Vaughan, Director Dis trict Two. presiding. Invocation—Rev Robert Ed wards. pastor Cedar Shoals Baptist Church. America—Laurens High School Band, H. C. Windolf, director. Pledge.of Allegiance. The American’s Creed—Led by- Mrs. Stokes Smith, Regent, Cowpens Chapter Salute to the State Flag—Led by Mrs D. L. Stoddard. Past State Historian. Presentation of badges to chap ters—Catawba. Fairforest, Kate Barry. Cowpens, Joyce Scott. Kings Mountain, Daniel Morgan, Kana wha. Mary Adair, Sullivan-Dunklin, Mary Musgrove Sketch of Battle of Musgrove Mill —Mrs. A J. Lamb, Mary Musgrove Chapter Prayer—Rev. O D Hutchins, pastor Bethany Presbyterian Church. “Star Spangled Banner" — Lau rens High School Band. Glimpses of the life of Mary Mus grove—Sarah Pridgeon. Unveiling of marker by two di rect descendants of Mary Mus- Shop Wednesday Mornings Free Parking Clinton residents are invited to take advan tage of the free parking and shop on Wednesday morninys. SHOP ( UNTON FIRST Is Promoted To Petty Officer 1st Class Friends of Wayne McLendon, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E McLendon of this city, wil be interested to learn of his recent promotion to petty officer, first class. Petty Officer McLendon is an electrician's mate and is stationed aboard the Glacier, an ice breaker out of Boston His wife, formerly of Chicago, is in Boston for a month and will come to Clinton the first of June to spend some.time with the McLendons. Tkanfay. May 22. 1»S* SHOP IN AIR COOL COMFORT I HP ii n n > ■ 1 grove. Tribute to the heroes of the War of Independence) Taps Singing Be Held at Sacred Acres Sunday Th regular fourth Sunday singing w ill be held at' Sacred Acres Prayer Grounds Sunday. May 25, from 2:20 to 4:15 p. m The Two Friends (Ro bert Patton and Alvin Fleming) along with groups of other singers will be there v All musicians and singers are invited as well as those who don’t sing or play any instru ment. IF YOU ARE FINISHING SCHOOL What does the future hold for you? Jobs Waiting: — $.">0.00 to $150 per week You can work your way through our school. Write Charlotte Beauty School 129Vi South Tryon St. Charlotte. N. C. 6p - J2« Blood Tests To Be Given In County May 27 fo June 14 Dr J. C Sease County Health Officer announce* the Laurens County Health Department in or- operation with the State Board of Health will conduct a Mood testing Mirvey during the period of May 27- Juar U The survey m railed ' Operation Doorstep because nurses and med We. tbe member* of (be link firose Fellowship t tub o«r fellow-memHer sod neighbor— George Penland for tbe office of County Commissioner *e «obc»l ««or Sole and oppart for <• Jooe I tub He oli »e*»r betray an* tnmt that •cal technicians w ill go to door n •elected areas of the cwon'y aad offer free blood test* right in tbe Hoorn Street comer set-ops *iD also be nailable an Saturdays m •Tiatoo Joanna Iterant aad Cray to dear can* am dorihg Urn oaak * Th» program w aimed at otpag •M ad fladk*4r«*ee*d cams af eypb the m (be eeaaty by tmatmg a* »« aad to are orped to • sMopr af dm fern aarswo arv twnfidMtsal and el aaodhog treotaMm odd ctoore af tabmc * from Mab pbysirsaa er from tbe C Woo** OeyorMMi Stela a&fW Club* ilecl New Offtctn S aa award oaat a job well done 1958 GRADS PHONE Hit (IJNTDN WPCC PHONE LArRE.'fc uv-^UmlAfd WMrrcfi, auMMi* aho YWAm •nouNo yum. 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