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1 T V " \ rhumday. Jaly SI. I9S8 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Three Irieh About People You Know Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents Miss Myrtle Chandler of McCor mick, was the guest Sunday of Miss Thelma Wells and sisters Mrs. R. D Sellers of Greenville, visited her mother, Mrs. H. L. Todd, during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Sellers have just returned from a tour of European countries and England. Mrs. Irby Hipp sent the week- ed in Rock Hill with her son, Ir by S. Hipp, Jr., and her daughter, Mrs. Eugene Avery, and their fam ilies. Miss Rosalind Rawlings of Frank lin, Va., is the guest of Mrs. Robdft E. Wysor 3rd. Mrs. Wysor and chil dren visited there last week and Miss Rawlings accompanied them home on Sunday. Mrs. Alex Cruickshanks 3rd and son, Sandy, of Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cruickshanks, Jr., and granddaughter, Lynn Cruickshanks of Point Pleasant, W. Va., visited the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. King, here Thursday. Mrs. Cruickshanks 3rd, came especially to attend the funeral of Coach Wal ter A. Johnson. Philip Wilson and Gigi King have returned from a few days visit with Dr. and Mrs. A. D. Salter and fam ily at Savannah Beach, Ga. Mrs. Leonard M. Wilson, Mrs. Eugene King and daughter, Anita, spent Tuesday there and accompanied them home. Tommy Simpson is attending Army Reserve summer camp at Memphis, Tenn. Mrs. Simpson has Mr. and Mrs. C. Bynum Betts left Tuesday for a month's stay at Bon darken, FlatMlock, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. l>ennr.< Sowers are vacationing at their cottage at Bat Cave, N. C. Little Pack Pitts has returned to his home in Aiken after a visit with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Miller, in Mountville. He spent the week-end with his grandmo ther, Mrs. P. M. Pitts. Miss Leta McIntyre of Clio, and Red Springs, N. C., was the guest on Monday of Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Pinson enroute to Athens, Ga., where she will take a summer course at the University of Georgia. Mr?. E. E. Wade of Columbia, spent a few days last week with her aunts, Mrs. R. C. McLees and Miss Sallie Wright. Miss Vivian Sheely spent a few days this week in Pomaria with her aunt, Mrs. E. W. Epting, and Mr. Epting, who accompanied her home yesterday for the day. Mh and Mrs. G. F. Halley and children of Atlanta, Ga., spent last week with Mrs. Halley’s mother, Mrs. 0. D. Ginn. They were joined on Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mixon and sons of Williamston, Granville and Wanda Webb of Ma rion. Mrs. John Carter, Miss Ruth Car ter, Mr. and Mrs. Omar Bolt and children are guests this week of the former’s brother, Rufus Cole man, and family in Cocoa, Fla. Mr and Mrs Chnrtos Burnett and chiMreo have returned from a recent vacation stay at the Isle of Palms. Mr and Mrs. Tony Phillips and son, formerly of Aiken, are now residing here in an apartment in the home of Mrs. J. Will Dillard on Cleveland street. Mr. Phillips is connected with the Colonial Stores. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sloan and children of Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. John Sloan and children of Gleen- ville, spent Sunday with their mo ther, Mrs. E. B. Sloan. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Pitts and daughter, Mary, of Spartanburg, spent several’ days this week with Mrs. Ethel R. Pitts. Mrs. David Trice and her broth er-in-law, James Wilson, of Fay etteville, N. C., were guests on Thursday of her mother, Mrs. Earl Workman, coming especially to at tend the funeral of Coach Walter A. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Hayne Workman, their son and daughter, Hayne and Susan, Amelia Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Hiers and Tommy Copeland are vacationing this week at Pawley’s Islands Miss Kathy Lowman leaves Au gust 1 to spend a month at Camp Ton-A-Wandah, Hendersonville, N. C. Blake and Larry Lowman will spend the month at Camp Pinnacle. Rev. and Mrs. Logan Landrum of Gulfport, Fla., were guests several days last week of Miss Lily Yarborough. Mrs. John B. Pittman and chil dren of Rockingham, N. C., arrived Monday for a visit with Mrs. Pitt man’s mother, Mrs. John W. Little. Friends of Mrs. Leonard Cathey will be interested to know she is convalescing at her home in the Hays Apartments on Woodrow St., after an operation illness at Hays hospital Miss- Ruth Sellers of Newberry, Earns Master^ Degree In Photography William M. Shields (right) of Clinton, is congratulated by Mills Steele of Greenville (second from left), and Mrs. Shields looks on happily as he receives the degree of Master of Photography awarded by the Professional Photographers of America, Inc., at the annual award banquet of the association, held in conjunction with the con vention and trade show at the Conrad Hilton Hotel, Chicago, July 20-25. Conferring the honor, which is symbolized by an impressive beribboned gold medallion, is Louis ^F. Garcia. M. Photog., president of the Professional Photographers of-America. Only about 350 of the 22,000 professional photographers in this country have earned this coveted degree, and only two of them are in South Carolina. Judge Davies, sitting temporarily Af 4 U as the District Judge m Little Rock. ordered the Governor of the state to Training Camp withdraw the National Guard from the positions to which the Governor had assigned it, in his efforts to maintain order in Little Rick. Subsequent events proved that this North Dakota judge did not un derstand the depth of feeling in Little Rock in opposition to the in tegration of ths public high school If a local judge had heard this Four members of the Laurens County 4-H Council are attending the 4-H Council Training C^mp at- Camp Long in Aiken County thus week They are Jerry Bryant of Ware Shoals, president of the County Council, Sarah Estes, Laurens, case, the President might not have Vice-president; Harriet Montgom- had the occasion to order Federal ery. Gray Court, treasurer, and troops into the school. Martha Tinsley, Trinity Ridge, re- DANGERS IN CFNTRALIZATIOV\ P ° r1er This is cltearly another example of the dangers in over-centraliza tion of the government The founders of our government realized that the best government is that which is close to the people The principle of local self-govern ment, which permits the govern ment to adjust itself to local needs, is one of our best safegaurds against tyranny. Federal interference in local school system flies ih the face of the Constitution and the principle of local self-government. It is a step toward centralized tyranny In Laurens County members are attending the camp with approx imately .100 other members from county councils over the state BACKACHE WmWvM raM tar mtmm mitai ft ArtKnm Ii**m Kmw md Imp mm*l '*• m wdmmm «ntt wwM fsnaalp tatow. wit* fwnr rttfadH m«mi wd VKmbm C m •v-nttal la aMiataaaaaa of ttaMNy aad rtat- Zi * McGee’S DRUG STORE \ IT YOU DON'T READ father, W. E Falls, and Mrs. Falls Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Henry spent Sunday and Monday in Charlotte, N. C. They visited their daughter. Mrs Raymond Crowson and Mr. Crowson and on Monday attended the Carolina Gift Show Their grandson. Edward Crowson. accom panied them home for the week Mr. and Mrs J. H McMillm and daughter. Martha, of Inman, visited Miss Maude Geer is spending two joined her parents of Atlanta at weeks with her mother, Mrs. H M. Lake Burton, Ga., for a vacation Geer, and other relatives in Ruth- i* the guest this week of her grand- stay erfordton, N. C., and at the coast. Mr. and Mrs W. H. Cleland and She plans to return here the latter children were joined last week at part of the week. Lake Greenwood by Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs R. B Hellams Roland Godfrey and children of spent a few days at the Isle of Greenville for a vacation stay. Palms and with their daughter, Major W G. King, Jr., ia at Mrs J. G HolloweH, Jr., and Dr. tending Army Reserve camp at HolloweU, at Mt. Plasant. Memphis, Tenn Mr. and Mrs Davis V. Pitts have Mr. and Mrs C. S Cleland and returned from a few days vacation son. Joe. and Mrs L. E Woods of m the mountains of North Carolina Moncks Corner, returned home Mr. J B Speake, Louise Speake Ur." Tuesday after being guests for a <»nd R B Simmons left Monday to , riffin , ik ■. J k ° hn few days of the Cleland . son. H spend the remainder of the week in ( ' r, ' f ‘" P,lt * and ^ W Cleland and family Macon. Ga. with relatives, going ''"J? a r * kl-. .. Mr and Mrs C A Holland spent -specially to attend the wedding of * G chlldr ' n the weekend ia Biahopville with the former's son. Gilbert Blakely “hyllu and Ditto the latter** cousin Roy Stuckey. *nd Misa Mary Alice Babb Satur have ^°‘ Drd Mr Sublet! w St Pet and also visited relative* near Btsh lay. ersburg Fla . to spend the month of opvittr Mr and Mrs D. H Reynolds Au * u * t Mr and Mrs H C Sober Mr Jr., and son DeLeon 3rd. of Wash Mr *»nd Mr* Dewey Riddle and and Mrs Aee Workman. Jr., and metoa. Ga , spent Sunday with daughters. Pat and Terry, of Bur sons Henry and Art HI. Mr and Mrs ReynoMs' mother. Mrs P B luiftoa. N t\. are visiting Mrs. Mrs G C Sober «f Laurew at- Adair Kiddles mother. Mrs R S Hor landed the Sober Naace rmnuan at * adH Eugene A. Howell U spend tan and other relatives here this the W H J swing* cottage an Lake a few days with his greadmo week Mwvay Sunday ther. Mrs H D Raatin. white an Mr and Mrs Edwia A Pansod. ■r and Mrs B I Bagwed and *»•*» *»»• ‘he u t Military Acad Jr aad children are g tvr cMdnn. Mr aad Mrs A E Car «•*. »«•* Pmnt. N V. H. wtd( ( «« at iKwaa Drive beach Mm ef Ardrf! N J , were gwests Move s«* far a tww weeks lour af N dagwd ffe Mrs B B South ef td B Hwhen Bard wtd JTa , ta spaadmg several Mrs. George Everette, of Rome,! Ga., is visiting her father, W R Anderson and Mrs. Anderson this week while Mr. Everette is attend ing a Y conference at Blue Ridge, N. C. Mr and Mrs. R. S. Truluck spent Tuesday in Sumter with his mother, Mrs. W. Z. Truluck who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. W. Sidney Denson and daughter. Sidney Ann. have re turned to their home in Baltimore, Md , after a two weeks stay here with the former’s mother. Mrs W S. Denson Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Wingard and son, Bmki, leave tomorrow for a week's' vacation thp to Mt. Michlell and other points in the Blue Ridge Mountains They plan also to at tend a number of plays and outdoor dramas while away Mrs LrRoy Bryant of Darlington is spending several weeks with her parents. Mr and Mrs. Karl John son Last week-end. accompanied by Mrs Austin Chandler, they visited Karl Johnson. Jr., Mr, and Mrs James Austin Chandler in Atlanta Li Bryant, who is attending a two weeks training course at Fori Me Cleilan Annisten Ala joined them Sen. Thurmond THE CHRONICLE YOU DON’T GET THE NEWS Phono 74 Reports •**h tawr tmm Howard Smith family Mr aad Mrs W L CsckeW * days last week m J C*y, Tewa wdh Mrs t msstaer Mm Aame flhoar aad otb tv rotative* IIsey oeve eecu msd taottae by those saas Leo Tommv oka Had visited ther< Dr aad Mr* Daw Urr sprat the orkeoU m UauMsvtUe t.a. wdh bother Mr. K J hhtrley Mr Md Mrs Paul M Mutter had as guesti several day * last waok g Mrs Hamaaa Brown aad saas aad c Mrs l» P Kalmar af havaaaah Mrs Ansel B. Godfrey has re lurrwd from a several days stay in Atlanta. Ga Mr* Edom Stewart and (laugh ISV, Ellen, have returned la thesr Home at Malvsrat Long Island N V., after a lea day vtml with has ■aMmr. Mrs Lala C. Stewart and ether relatives Vhtle here they I several days at Cane tYrek Flaking CTuh aad alao visited Kese ■B Mrs C. D Boyd, af Bartow, Pla aha la grading saam time m Char latte Mrs Harry WiBsams and son. Hap af Charlotte spsal the week end edh Mrs Ndttams parents. 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Laurens Federal Savings AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Ten Years of PLUS VALUE Services’’ >i: ra Lm ,-ead guvwm Mmass B Beth Burn, ef Bichhnrg aad Mrs Jelm BaMWem the week end si the cetetge ef Mr end Mrs Everette tereea ea the Catawha River near Gaslama N C- TWy awe vsntor. m Ome lette as Meaday Mrs Rekert 3 Owens M m Cm kimhsa wdh her sister Mrs Pel ham. who is dl While there she is alee vtadtag her daughter Mrs Carl Clary, sad Mr Clary Prteads ef U Cal sad Mrs Lyket Headersoe will be mtcreated la knew the latter has been trans ferred from Seville. Spain, ta Ma dnd. where they are sow making thrsr borne Mrs. Henderson a on a three weeks tour to the Netherlands and the Scandinavian countries Mrs Karl Johnson and Mrs A us tin Chandler with Mrs LrRoy Bry ant of Darlington, spent Tuesday in Greenville Mr. and Mrs Thomwell Dunlap Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Godfrey were guests of friends at Casrar's Head on Sunday. Albert and Bruce Riebel of Pitts burgh. Pa., are spending several weeks with their grandmother, Mrs Lila C. Stewart. They will be joined Sunday by their parents, Mr and Mrs Albert H. Riebel Mr. and Mrs. Spier Daughtry and [sons of Savannah, Ga., were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Paul M, Muller. , Mrs Morgan Todd returned Tuesday from a visit with Miss Esther Todd in Simpsonville. Mrs. Louise Duffie and Mrs.Sam Jones of Columbia, were guests Tuesday of Mrs. Lila C. Stewart THE LITTLE ROCK CASK I hope- that the Federal Circuit Court of Appeals will sustain the decision of District Judge Harry J Lemley suspending integration at Central High School in Little Rock. Ark. However, I am not at all con fident that the court will, inasmuch as none of the seven judges are from the South ITiis circumstance is a dangerous deviation from the principle that-local judges, familiar with local problems, whenever pos- sbile, have jurisdiction over legal controversies arising from the Infa mous 1954 Supreme Court decision on segregation The seven judges who will hear the appeal from Judge Lemtey's order are of Nebraska. North Dako ta. Iowa. Minnesota, and Missouri Even attributing full sincerity to these men. they cannot be in the best position to decide questions in valving education and local Law en for cement in other sections of Um country NEED foil INDERNTANIMM. I have contended all along that the Federal courts have no jtirtwBc- tioa over problems * tf edur ot ion Under our ( onstitution education is a subject reserved to the states, since it was never delegated u> the Federal gwvwmmoai by the -* atoa la my opuuoa every order of the Federal courts m the Little Rock cate from the anginal Supreme court decision to Judge Lemley s cecem order suspending integra tion is uoceastituttonal M* W. ver. Judge Lemley s or der W orblcll he agreed with the Little Rack Beard of Education that integration at the present lima hs not feasible at least had the awetl of rerwgmttag the farts of Ufta m the South Judge Lamley a native »f A irguua u a raudem of Arkaa •as He le m s pooitiaa (a under daad the praMems of Arkansas There a a great need for such a laraf vadirstanttag m adjudwaUag legal rases grow tag out sf the teg ' re* j#*** cuafrov>n% Jl M.l D44IFV ORDtt The tragic neats sf last Ssptem her. uhra the Preeidsat unlawful irdered Federal truepo into Cam ua order by Judge Ronald 'a! High Sr hunt, grew from MIDWAY j ( LINTON. S. C. Double Featur TENSION AT TABLE ROCK With RICHARD EAGAN and DOROTHY MALONE Cinemascope and Color —Also— THE CROOKED CIRCLE With JOHN SMITH and FAYE SPAIN OFFICE SUPPUES At CHRONICLE PUB. CO. illard Bolan D — W — 103 E. 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