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I Page Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday. August 28, 1958 Many Attend Annual Dinner Given By County Welfare Dept, n Episcopal Nursery School To Open 4 Laurens — Some 95 persons at-j tended the annual dinner given by Kogtstration is now open for the j the All Saints Episcopal Church | ursery School which begins on September 2. Mrs Milford Smith will direct the; school which will be held this year i the Laureas Countv Welfare De- h the recently constructed Parish partment at the Wattsville Com-;house Interior decoration is being munity House Thursday night. completed this week R W Boland, board member of I'he school, sponsored b> the the county department, introduced Women’s Auxiliary, will run from the guest speaker. Mrs. Deborah 8 30 until 11:30 Monday through 1-rt- Southerlin of Columbia, chief of the day, keeping the same schedule as child welfare division of the state the public schools, department She spoke to the group on the va- • rious services provided children by the welfare department. Mrs Mable Little, director of the county department, welcomed va rious guests, including members of the state office in Columbia: Ar thur B Rivers, state director, and Mrs. Rivers; F A Dean, chief of public assistance division, and Mrs. Puipils entering the 9th and 10th Depn; Mrs Helen Carpenter, child grades at Clinton High School are welfare consultant, and Mr Car-j requested by Principal R P. Wil- penter: and Mrs Sarah D. Martin,,der to report at 8:30 this (Thurs- medical social worker, and Mr dayl morning for registration and Martin . 1 Inxik rentals Mr Boland expressed apprecia- However. Wilder stated that any- tion to the members of the various one who cannot come to school agencies present for cooperation Thursday may get permission to with the county department register on Friday Among agencies represented j 9th And I Oth Grades At High School To Report At 8:30 A. M. agencies were the county delegation, offi cials, Laurens Mayor Paul Culbert son. Sheriff C W. Wier. Police Chief J W Powers, doctors and school representatives. Three members of the Laurens County Advisory Board were recog nized. TTiey were Senator Robert Wasson. R L Plaxico and Charles Fleming Those who register on Thursday need not report on Friday, he said Montgomery Named Student Activities Director At College Irvin Montgomery, formerly of Greenville, is joining the Presby terian College staff as director of student activities. President Mar shall W Brown announced today. When he assumes this position at the start of the fall semester on .September 8, his duties will include the supervision of PC’s new $250,- 000 student center and the direction of the infra-mural sports program. He also will copoerate in various activities sponsored by the Student Christian Association. Montgomery comes to Presbyte rian College with a background of experience in Young Men’s Chris tian Association work He served for two years as program secretary of the Culver Palms YMCA, Culver City. Calif , before returning to South Carolina. A native of Greenville. Montgo mery attended Greenville High School and (Temson College prior to entering YMCA work He is mar ried to the former Miss Carolyn Outz of Columbia, and they have a young daughter The new PC >taff member is a Presbyterian, and his mother serves as a matron at Thornwell Orphanage Local Women Attend Lutheran Convention A number of members of the St. Johns Church auxiliary attended the Synodical convention of the United Lutheran Church Women at Newberry College during the three day sessions, Sunday, Monday and Delegates were Mrs S. P. Bow- Tuesday. ers and Mrs. J. V. Stilwell. Others attending included the local presi dent. -Mrs Frank Boland. Mrs. O. C. Woodruff, Mrs Rhett P Adair. Mrs. Fred Burnett, Mrs. C. C. Smith, Mrs. W. E. Marsc; also Mrs Ervin Stroud and Mrs. J E. Boyce of Joanna. Belk's Announces r l ^ * a New Youth Center Dr. Pope, PC Professor, Porticipotes In Model Center At U. Of Florida To Broadcast Proceedings Dr L B Pope, director of gui- I dance and associate professor of 'education at Presbyterian College. ! participated during the past week in a model church-related guidance center conducted on the University of Florida campus Radio station WPCC will broad- Dr Pope w „ (>ne of seven , ead . cast proceedings of the meeting ^ of) the &taff uhlch d<>monstratrtl held Monday nik:ht a! ( hnton High guidance services may be of- School to inform the public of the bv interested churches in the move to build a hospital in the low ^ V eraJ denominations to help high or part of the county, it was sai^ ichooi and college age young peo- yesterday pie solve hte difficult problems The broadcast will take place of discovering and training for a Nunday at 1 p m vocation Joanna Church Plans Off To College Night The annual “Off-to-College" night will be held at the Joanna aBaptist Church on Sunday evening. August 31. at 7:30 o’clock All students already in college, those attending the first time, ser- i vice men and others in specialized 'training will participate A reception for the students and ! their guests will be held at the home of Rev. and Mrs. James Mitchell immediately following the ! service. Little Boys Moose Team Entertained At Lake Greenwood LABOR DAY • AMERICAN STYLE A day to onlay tha bl«»»ingt that coma from work wall dona and o day to ba grataful for tha privilcga of living in this wonderful land of Amarko. Wa will transact no business labor Day, Monday, Sept. 1st. n. s. turn i siiVdsu. isratiitMto ca*rai amo suwivn saooooooo wiMti* - fiooai oteosiT imusANCi coaeotATiow 3% l*aid on Sating* Accounts Semi-Annually The Little Boys baseball team (Academy Street) sponsored by the ( hnton Order of Moose, was enter tained with a swimming party at Lake Greenwood on last Thursday evening The outing was featured by a wa termelon hunt, and hot dogs and hamburgers were also served la addition to the team and coach es, lever*] members of the Moose Order wore on band to art as hoots *nd lifeguards Reese Young Wins Prizes For Ginning First Bale Of Cotton Reese H Young has been an- nuonced as winner of a number of prizes given by business houses of the city to the farmer of the Clin ton area who brought in for ginning the first bale of cotton for the 1958 season. Mr. Young delivered his cotton to the C-W-S Guano Cotton Co. gin on Friday, August 22 Thirteen firms gave prizes in the competition, which was sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce: They were: C-W-S Guano Co —to gin first bale free. Belk's Department Store — one sheet, one pair pillow cases. Broadway Theatre—theatre pass es Colonial Stores — Colonial brand tea and coffee George A. Copeland and Son- pocket knife Giles Feed and Supply—50-pound bag of fertilizer Howard's Pharmacy — 1-gallon thernufe jug Johnson Bros Super Market—1 gallon Lady Borden ice cream J C Penney Co.—two bath to wels, Piggly-Wiggly — one crate Coca- Cola Sunshine Cleaners—AS 00 in dry cleaning service M S. Bailey & Son. Bankers— $10 00 cash J. C. Thomas. Jeweler—tea to wels The entire second floor of Belk’s Clinton store has been turned into a youth center, Manager D. B Smith stated yesterday in announc ing a formal opening for this week end. The area, including more than 6.000 square feet of floor space, has been redecorated and features mer chandise for boys, girls, and ba bies, including an enlarged girls sub-teen department, a new junior ; miss department, and a new Baby-| B shop with Belk’s own brands. Refreshments will be served to day from 2:00 to 5:00 p. m. in the i new yuoth center. SPONSORS RUMMAGE SALE The Sarah Glenn circle of Broad Street Methodist Church is sponsor mg a rummage sale Dus week-end in the building next door to Bur toughs Curb Market The sale will begin Friday at S o'clock till g and on Saturday from 10 a m till i. WITH THE SICK Miss Jim Hawkins, of Joanna, is a patient at Blalock Clinic where she underwent surgery. Friends of Mrs. J. H. Donnon will be interested to know she is able to be out again after a few days stay at Blalock Clinic. Mrs. Dick Vaughan. Jr., of Jo anna, is convalescing at Hays Hos pital where she underwent surgery. Patients at Blalock Clinic who were dismissed earlier in the week include Hugh Dallas, Mrs. W. D. Gilbert. Edward Warren and Leroy McCravey and W. M. Marten gill who underwent an operation. Mrs. Harry Ayers is a surgical patient at Hays Hospital. Friends of Wyman M. Shealy will be interested to know he is a pa tient at Blalock Clinic. Doris Tucker, daughter of Levi Tucker, is a surgical patient at Hays Hospital. Mrs. Cecil Smith underwent an operation yesterday at Blalock Clin ic. Patients released from Hays Hos pital include Mrs. Lester Kitchens, Delraar Lawson. Mrs. J. J. Ander son of Joanna. John Tucker, Wil liam Shepherd. Isaac Jones and Terry Sanders, son of Talmade San ders. Thurmon Jones and Kay Farmer are patients at Blalock Clinic. Mrs. J. L Furr is convalescing at home following medical treatment and stay at Hays Hospital. . Forrest Adair was a patient at Hays Hospital several days during the week Mrs William Spoon has returned to her home following surgery and a stay at Hays Hospital Kiwanians To See Pentomic Army Film A color film of the United States' new Pentomic Army will^ie shown members of the Clinton Kiwanis Club at their filial August meeting tonight. Major Harry Low man, Kiwanian who serves as assistant professor of military science and tactics at Presbyterian College, will introduce the film. The program is scheduled to start at 7 p. m at the Hotel Mary Musgroye. Lowman said the 50-minute movie is designed for orientation purposes on the new army. It covers organi zation, weapons and tactics. Mr and Mrs. Buffington and I their small son are visiting his par- ! ents and will leave this week to I make their home in Winston-Salem. N C., where he will be employed b/ the Western Electric Company, working on the Nike Hercules mis sile program. Buffington Graduates In Electrical Engineering Eddie Eugene Buffington, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Buffington, of 603 North Broad St., was recently graduated frith a BS degree in elec trical engineering from Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Auburn, Ala. Belfc Is interested in interviewing experienced sales la dies for fall and winter selling, full and part time. Must be high school graduates between the ages 20 to 45. Apply Personnel Department— J. H. Southall IF YOU DON’T READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DON’T GET THE NEWS Phone 74 Gray Funeral Home Clinton, S. C. FUNERAL DIRECTORS ... and ... EMBALMERS Phone 41 AMBULANCE SERVICE B illard Bolanlt rmt Miicsurioa awAsaacr SERVICE To pay for Knowledge is Often Real Economy .... moAnvux i ( > l ieoiKe Last Day Today Aug. 28 JAMES STEWART—KIM NOVAK . 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