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If Ym IWt R**4 The Chronicle You Don’t Got Tho Now* ®hf Clinton (HhrntttrU Volume LVIX Clinton, S. C, Thursday, June 5, 1958 The Chronicle Strive* To Bo A Clean News paper. Complete. Newsy and Reliable Number 23 Portrait Unveiled Sunday More Bids Coming On Interstate Route Bids on two sections ot Interstate Route 26 through Laurens and Spar tanburg Counties are scheduled to be opened by the State Highway Department in Columbia on June 17. One section begins at the inter section with Highway 276, four-lane route from Greenville, three miles froiti Clinton and leading toward Spartanburg. Contracts have already been let | north from Columbia to the Clinton intersection, and the new bids in volve the section from near Clin-l ton to Spartanburg on the Interstate route. Bids are to be for grading, drain age and asphaltic concrete surfac-, ing of 7.076 miles in Laurens and Spartanburg Counties, and for sim ilar work on 8.31 miles in Spartan-, burg County. Included also is a 210-foot under pass on the Interstate route under the Joanna Whitmire highway No 66. Election Returns! The Chronicle will give th« usual election party Tuesday night at which time returns will be broadcast from the office over a loud speaker. As fast as results can be re ceived and tabulated the totals will be announced to the public. We expect to have several expe rienced men helping with receiv ing the returns from ail precincts -in the county by telephone, op erating the adding machines and tabulating the results. The public is invited to gather in front of The Chronicle build ing and get the election returns. Confiscate Beer At Two Places Election Set for Tuesday » The oil painting of Rev. Wllliafti Plumer .Jacobs, D. !>.. LL.D.. (1642-1117) was unveiled Sunday afternoon hi the library af Thorn web High School, and was the gift af farmer students at the lastMutioa The portrait «as unveiled \y Wllliom Pin aver Jacobs IV. a great great-graadaoa The preseatatioa was mode by Hearv J. Wtaa af Greenville, so behalf af the dooors. a ad waa arreptid hy Joel A. Worse of Abbeville , led to prayer. a«d Dr L. Rom I i the Ideals aod srrvtre of Dr Jorobs Dr Jacobs vos pastor of (Wotoos Ibst PrssbMscteo Chorrh tee 17 veors oOd Isoodrd bote ThorooeO nephsar— aod PteabyWctoo Woodell King In Critical Condition Following Fight W'uudetl King. < bnton man about 45 years of at*. Is m cnOcal coo ditton to the Vctrraas haipwoi m ' uhimbte Miffrnog agonri re ceived m u fight bore Monday night Hnog heM to i ho The . las m re mad by Mrs Doted %. t ooh M Thorn well Closes Year DipJmus md Awards Give* Monday yoBtevdby •** Morore Apooo. obool $4 Cim r§04 vvki m Kmg b mRkrtmg tee m Lmm 1 404/0$ sold tew hdRU so 4444444/1 §40000 | 1 • rterb MoodDp 0$04$$$ M 1 M iMMi OUmd OB Htegvesv •t mm HHM * *4 bp Bpnmi * IstHteo Brng mm tMi «* (obeo te 9 Iter oi W4444 ■ i 000$ m $0 i pokBonote te 4 ohteB Mm mm t'm00040t te* te «tet te been ?•* d" 1 ■ • m SMgi 0* 99999 Tax Commission AgenU Platt and Morgan confiscated the stocks of beer at two places in the county Sunday, according to information from the office of Sheriff (' W Wier, The beer dealers involved were Paul Young's Cafe in the Fork sec tion near Waterloo and J J Sea wnght's place on the Clinton Jo anna highway They were charged with delivery of brer to cswtauarrs on Sunday Seven eases were taken from the cafe and Mnout Cl canes front Sea • right N nan vlalrst lacunae* to deal M beer • dl be hath place* sfVWecs Council Handles Several Matters At June Meeting County and State Officers To Be Named As Laurens county enters the final days of the HIM election cam p^aign everything is set for the elec- , tion on Tuesday The machinery has been put in motion—ballots have been printed and are being made ready for dis- jtribution, box managers have been [named—and all that remains to be | done officially is the two final meetings of the eight scheduled speaking dates for the candidates These meetings will take place tonight (Thursday) at Woodville, and Friday night at the Wattsville baseball park Both meetings will begin at 8 o'clock Monday the candidates were at Gray Court and Tuesday night they filled an engagement at Clinton, to continue the si-cond week of the county trek after appearing at Hickory Tavern. Joanna. Camak School, and Cross Hill dunng the first week The candidates generally have used about the same speeches throughout the campaign with no outstanding issues developing Nineteen candidates are nut tend lag fee the mayor posts to be filled >a the county Them other eamh got-n ore muipfsasrd ( Molests are srhedoted for five of the tea Magts |f £tgr AgRtfjl |it ttn» CTMlOKlI 31 of ■ hr kt preevort* taking port f -m+f tier oosbssU magintrales are Mb aod an eomMude aatesoo ew km ostefr V wssgv To he aotemwtml n dho Doom mar prvdaoPy TomMoy ore tbaee • •.tees of tea (home of Repm tegNtem Yvomnmee kegm WK0 AMHI tim C AMMHNi f* AMMMiMk Awarded Honorary Degrees These three Presbyterian C ollege alumni were awarded honorary diM tor of divinity degrees for div tinguished service in the ministry at Presbyterian College's 77ln coin mem emem exercises >*n June 2. Thev are, left to right: the Rev. 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Juonno Eori A Hughes Stewort • Store. James B Parkmon, CTiotoo Mill; Maurice Woods. Poplor Springs. J. P. Hellonu, Lour—, Willie E. Riddle Youngs. D E Brown. Bailey. Grady M. Stutts, Brewerton. Clarence Lynch, Clinton Mill, and M C. Waldrop, Narnie Also, Richard Martin, Brewer- ton; J. L. Epting, Laurens; Frank Ramage, Clinton City; Robert L*e Merchant, Hopewell; Alvin Greene, Watts Mill; D. Roy Garrett, Lan- ford Station; Roy Hawkins, Lydia Mill; Fred A. Henderson, Brewer- ton; M. T. Strickland, Lydia Mill; Henry F Davis, Brewerton; C. C. Wells, Waterloo; B. H. Morrison, Trinity Ridge; Milton Fuller, Lau rens; C. B. Cooper, Lanford Sta tion; W. A. Winn, Bailey; William J. Crews, Clinton City; Luther Leo pard, Cook’s Store; J. M Rcklin, Clinton City; Clyde J. Nelson, Lau rens; Carl Harris, Trinity Ridge; and W 1. Smith", Cross Hill. Blakely To Return After Three Months Study In Philadelphia Mr Mebtry cuoclodrd by Mjnog. Your world wtO be nbal you make it It wtO be a gaud world if you mber you walk not alone, if remember wherever you go, whatever you do. God goes with M r* you. ThornweU’s commencement sea son began on Friday evening when members of the senior class gave their annual play in the high school auditorium The baccalaureate service was held Sunday morning in ThomweO Memorial Church with the sermon by the Rev. E. G. Beckman, pastor of Indiantown Presbyterian Church, Hemingway. Mr. Beckman spoke on the text, James 4:14, ‘‘For what is your life? It is a vapour, that appeareth for a little time and then vanisheth away.” Gas and vapor, he toM the young people, are useless unless harness ed. Plan your life according to God's plan, view the horizons, the limitless skies, instead of being held captive, useless, humiliated Get a good start, have an aim, and measure life not by the days you live but by the way it la lived lave it so you caa say. “I have fought a good fight ’• A auavbrr af tanted Dr the amt-sod at I a aaM 99 —« Ikr si L term-day (.—tea r oerv Presid— and Mrs P. Jorsbo. Mr. and Mm TrnJork. Mr. nod Mrs. Gary Lrbn. Henry Yaoag, Jr., Lyon Cooprr. Jr.. I. A. Edwards, PresMeot-Klrct Fred Halrsmbe. BUI Abraois. and W. S Horne, Trnlork will represent the dis trict at the lain national conven tion In Chicago July 9-12. Next year’s state convention will be held In Ihe Upper State Dis trict and Truluck will head the State Council. hod test •Mil (Shout fernm mended that i placed on the tugh wMh the srhooi that net ill matenaii and the city to metal! the equipment and furnish power for operation Councilman Wibon opposed, while others approved With the added work and respon ubdity of setting up and keeping records of the CUy Bond Commis sion. Clerk and Treasurer W. B. Owens was voted an increase in salary of $50 per month. The leave of Marvin DeYoung, city fireman who was recently in jured in an automobile accident, was extended to June 15 Pin MimpM 4 CamibdMmn 1 t ' 0000000m a Min $00900001000 $000m I' $$ 4t Ml $ $000000' $0 (mmm mi mi "$0$ Immmmm 0000$$$ $$■ Mm Mmmm 4# I $000900 000 rm MMMMpMMM 4 nMMM «M ** *MM §00 $$0000000 0$ $$m900$0000$t$$tt$$$$ 0040090 m$*+0$09 #41 $00 $$00000000004 Hmtm A W4$ttt$$ t ®mm € §Mm4MMP • W l $$0$$t$0$$$ i nMnw % <0$$. 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BAILEY A 1926 graduate of Presbyterian College, Bailey has served as pres ident of the Clinton-Lydia Cotton Mills since 1948 and has long been recognized as one of the city's out standing business, civic and relig ious leaders Attending Girls State in Columbia This Week 9 te 04t Dtes a—w wrss mm9 99§ a* 99 owsw 99099 w • 9909 te (Ro Imk skig) 4Rw teso*» odi t+tM0 m tko Pw Dated 9 $0 H pa—te p— SO pMMteW 09 999$ 990 ks •ate fW 0(0 9 Botewo te bboote so(f $0999909 • a* OMhNUOMd 990 oMl dht — pso stewsdp potePMust te Ms 49 49009 990 90 99$ 99 totaaossos dtedpow Dona f iw BnwMpte and dopfsosd tkw sway te( (d tee RsMaoa (py in Pa* rwoodry obo Ites sody te srdbo ter rwvbod tea* jJtete mmu i o—Is sod t (Mgrsoteustel Rmrsod In goto *al steblr Mtiitam ingoroMtsoo Hr said the Russsoos made an impunaal psyrbolugiral orrur in gbtetiog over (hr military impfiea- tmrv* of sputnik and addsd ‘’Tilts attitude aroused m our prs»ple a slate *if • akefuln*-ss un preetwlmtrd in peace times In the field of missile*, particularly, we ran look forward to important de velopment ■> within the next year or two ” The Rev Lynn Temple Jones, in his baccalaureate sermon, said: ‘ The life that is given away is the one that has meaning Those who hold fast to their time and talents shall lose He pointed to four corollaries flowing out of Jesus’ philosophy that a man should lose his life to find it. He cited these as: 1—A sense of vocation giving Christian dignity to any calling. 2. ^rSelf imposed discipline to see 'that your life is well driven. 3. —The right kind of sensitive ness, looking toward what in life should be changed rather than being content with the status quo to pro tect position, popularity or pres tige . 4 —The spirit of daring toward fulfilling youthful dreams •Our world is crying for men who will jive this faith.” Jones coorlud ed Dr Marshall W Brown, presided! of Presbyterian Cutlrgr. presided over the commencement prugram Robert M Yancr Chaleo •ad truster chairman p degress aod Academic Item C* BsHtograth josrtted BMf 4$$0F€%Sl 00^4$0t%‘W0000$0$ 4 ’’Ml ■ ( $00 MmmMHMMMM 4 MMkadML# Mi 0 m-00%t0* 04 Mm 10$$ 'rmm4$004 Mmp#M $$0000000$$004 $4 44000$ fMMMflMM ImMI MmNMHMMIM 4 1 **% **'$0* 000$ $000$ $4 * $$0000$k$0$0 MMp %amm» <mbMM *00004 $00 4400m 49440$*^ mMm#MMMMt Ml Mm pmMMMi mb 4 40%00$0$m $40$$000$0 Mm 9 w$4 4j$$m040$00m Im W. H. Peaty Held After Shooting His Son-In-Law Saturday a gumJaH w out Ml m thr left arm at sell Memorial ll"«i>itai m t’rce*-n wood, following a dwaiting affair Saturday afternoon Held in the county jail and charged with the -.hooting was W. H Peavy. resuk'iit of the tin-en- wood highway out trom Clinton. Peavy is Magaha s father-in-law 'Hie shooting, at the Peavy home, was said by sheriffs deputies to have resulted from a dispute be tween the two men. Peavy shot a 30 06-caliber rifle through the back, window of a car. hitting Magaha, who was sitting on the front seat. College Yearbook Dedicated To Carter Presbyterian College's 1958 stu dent yearbook is dedicated to Dr Kenneth Solon Carter, professor of Chemistry, Editor Blair Baldwin announced today He presented 'o Dr Carter a copy of the 1958 PaC .'mC, ju*t off the presses and bearing this dedico- •etur gun* trd m$mk» bp lj NMAT AktedM 49 beraux-. as 'eacner coun- neod—yxiu have nwpired uadrrsiubd become bfnogti your persnoal aod prudes won*! teagnaoite i* sod have be- leote $9 <moDorabkr putt el Plus 0$%00%000 i. 0000 t0'000$4$0K$ $000t09$40 $4$$ MMMM MMMM fPMMM MMMMM 0M % $t$$000 4000004 MMm SmmMMSR I $4M. 000f$000$4$d$40$4 4Mm pmmmb ■M 1m Mm%m'<m' fmm %