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4 l If You Don't Read The Chronicle You Don’t Get The Newa Volume LVIX ► . * 31ic Qllintmt (Ehrmtitlp Clinton, S. C., Thursday, October 2, 1958 The Chronicle Stri\e*» To Re A Hean News paper. Complete. Neway and Reliable Number 40 Mobile X-Ray Unit To -Lsar T-- - H Tour County X-Ray Survey Begins In f j resb £ eria r n Men Area Oct. 7, Ends Nov. 3 Meet This Evening At Thornweil Church Free Health Service to Be Provided Mercer Silas Bailey School Dedication Ceremonies Sunday Dedication ceremonies will be held at Clinton’s Mercer Silas Bai ley School on Elizabeth Street Sun day, October 5, at 3:30 p. m “Open House” continuin« to 5:30 p m will follow the dedication. Hie modern, fireproof structure was completed in August at a cost of $255,000 The elementary school | has 532 students D. S Templeton, principal, heads a staff of 16 teach ers. \ \ The school was named in honor of Mercer Silas Bailey on request of the Parent-Teacher Association The new school replaced the now razed Academy Street School buiP in the late 1800 s. Mr Bailey was a prominent pio neer Cotton lien merchant, banker, textile manufacturer, and philan thropist He was founder and first president of M S Bailey A Son. Bankers. Clinton Cotton Mills and Lydia Cotton Mills. Following dedicatory remarks by Rev J. W Spillers. pastor of Cal vary Baptist Church, Mrs Emma Bailey Corpelaon, only surviving Dedication and Open House Scheduled for Sunday The new Mercer Silas Bailey Elementary School on Elizabeth Sireei will be ofiiciall) opened to the public Sunday afternoon when dedication ceremonies and “open house" will take place. The public is invited to attend and make a tour of the commodious olant that replaced tin* old \cademy Street School at (he beginning of the srhi»>l year.—Photo by Dan Yarborough. A chest X-ray survey in Laurens to 3:00 p m. and 4:00 to 6:00 p m County will begin Tuesday at Croat Hill to continue through the month, dosing on November 3. The survey is sponsored by the State Board of Health, the Laurens The fall rally of the Men of the Church of South Carolina Presby tery ,w,U be held this gening buddmgTtheVbilc General Campaign for Community Chest Gets Underway This Morning child of Mr Bailey, will clip the /•l*. CiJ 1 door ribbons to officially open th»- vJlflTOn JlUdCfllS Are Finalists In J .UU p. Ill. dlKJ * W IU D W V III * Thursday, Oct ie-Clinton Mill (Thursday f at Thornweil Memorial Refreshments will Community (Community House) Presbyterian Church, the Clinton Mills 12 00 to 3 00 p m and 4:00 to 6:00 Registration will begin at 6 30. to 1 bj il C L I L ’ P m be followed by. $125 supper .nthe|r|jn| 0n I jnne A| 116^ XROldrSnipS Friday and Saturday, Ort 17-16- ^ ^ „ 7 ock>ck timiOH UORi A! County Health Department, and the Corner Broad and Pitts St. 10 00 ^ ] f* i /• f Laurens County Tuberculosis Aa- to 12:00 noon and 1:00 to 4 00 each The group w.n wf)oum to the LOfllCrCnCC sociatMMi day. church where Dr J. M. Geitys of The X-rays will be made in a mo Monday. Oct 27 — Watts Mill the Presbyterian CoUegr facultv bile unit of the State Board rf iCommunity House) 12 00 to 3 00 p Ml || add rr « ( the gathering Health ! ■ and 4 •• 10 6 00 p All white persons in the county Tuesday take* little time mi M the r. on »-c to be Prinrio.il H P Usldrr .»f < Imlon High Sch<«»l ha* jnnourweit (hat ——— four lor a I student* base beer The CtmUm lann* Club wa« rep named •emiiinaltst* in the ism SO rsented at a state conferervr in National Merit Vtwiarsbip rompwti 1%air^dBV I 4®!**^* tommg year Columbia on Monday by seven tnm wednmday. Thursday. W|U ^ rt#ctrd ^ ^ . _ 20 years of age and over, and Me- fnday. Oct. 041—L«m«m tCourt mganilMtom which includes tomm% m the afternoon and art nd T '*’ > eeo.-* is year* uf aae and over are House Square) M OO to 12 00 noon ^ J. ^ ^ *** r **** *■ dnugMer af Mr and Mr* urg*d to have X ray* made The •"d 120 to 4 » each day. except ' r ' jn y-< * tfcr r '— n * ChoMmlm Marian Surratt dassgh d was stated No ua- * * - ^ . ♦. * «wswaar n a ins Joanna Jimmy Yowac nan of ik. Monday Nov 2--Oak Crave Cam H*** 1 M ' Burk • Connelly Aew htrfc Prsaldiot Fred H Halromhe yg, ^ y| r , j Leimid Young in unity (Craydant Store* U M la Mgh presby tenon Churrh. New w tbr total rhM. ierrHery Vsaue 4 » p as kmry li the retinae president f’msoa Tad Twume W I Home yg,, I A Kdwardt William E Morems ^ . . . . . _ T ^ < b V l “• *“** “ i me m the > <he<l scorer* os the Hampton Ave PTA First Meeting Oct. 7 The first meeting <if the sessMMi of the Hampt<m Avrau* Schuot Parent Teacher Association will be held Tuesday evening. t)c 1. at • a'rlork in the scfwmi ma Total Budget Amount Is $19,980.53 Clmi Ki kick* off gener il eilicita vance gd turns fur its largest CommMHty He -aid tl Chest campaign in history thi* ' hjn ^ • Thursday 1 morning, with more Smith ; than unr-third of the $19 9W) u goal dulr .hr. •tv ar *j»t r w-sitay new hat more' re last year 1 a full scha- ig the Thu which will be fotia’shtst by (•our and refreshment* Patricia tTushotns Foif Premium List » VI AfC OfC OHice wl the pewasium h*t the Lourono t oumy Faor mai ohtamad at the C tumcillrv uf A re sffWe on East I'aeotata , »• H. Mar Beil may em- aad Ml C tight refrv kmanti i r the rt for ' * s I - Ml * * Kin ™ Funeral Services Held On ^ Sunday for Hubert Boyd £ s* • parts ^ uw npal weaker won 4 a Puts xmuv E ** Meet To OrgoHtxe Community Concert £ .SH=~£*= Uarens County Fair To rr Exhibit Week Oct 20-25 MMMNiji row nn>» m vot a TOWN s| IDFjs Urt J—M S Bastes A San, Bank *r» if M B m * ■rwad strom Methadssi Church Mew af the ihurrh La hat Night at Mary Mosgrwvv Hmet *• m p m l puny Hal k—thoBsu P sgue Baa imp mi Mas » 0B HaUM l** Premiums Total More Than $4,000 Laurawa <■> That pom a lauraws (la he miheay onB ha INuB away law tnB he giwahn than Bmwduat % i ~ - aWB a rs^i m scrwrhng «• Bakph **« immhao* and U | ndm T isnoWay has *w a tew»4Wi»«( t •• smW day he taksto rksMrvo am TW a . • m (outfased st the k>«lWol Urn rnot-rs <m ear* state reorwum ar la* surdasg la Uaia ■ a TV seoasf ha npieowi them tsuw ex »m uiWsm Jr . asemtkrr <sf (he eamrottse rows the Irhslatsr AprauAs foot of tke smWsw «f the (aw mxs ui la t'^ege Emraaoo Ea ■— iawiaa Premaams amouHMmg la suer * adi fort hot aaBoian |a am oil ga la eahdkworx he trad TVu «4a* asB he Cahm al ntimm i r thaw hwh woeoa Thu saouud The law swowuwud by the Lsne "*•> H»i V given a leotaag rooaeev sons Fvihassge tlwh wdi he heM Mr W4«uu .aW prsmiom Vohs as euehawoma a (.* B aa Oaromher isrXoher Jhf$ at Bhr rooruv Caw are aou nnadv and ran he pwhed fvow Jr, sad 0 Thom aha repeat thaw ha0i ground* ah dm LaurmuOmma op m the r awdy agent § WBce rowdba They am wee* «u thm sarond tout adl he hsghuay Mr Wdaoa ■ *W that one Yapons udereoisd m fowfmd rsuw didrsri laadees af the leatafuo of Bus pour s Cur aMertaf *#are vhoulsl roataet Lw fhWTirt Ona—I • di be a buta hoop roatest |«e ry Hedaad Dvdnrt TNo - M • Vm and Negroes <d aU a«e , ^^ 4rv paow. Dl-nrt K«4»rri L Jousa i we pres tremawer w m • • i •rs are Crntgurd ta vaB ima ag tl m agoarsex mrhsded nmoady * hat oksdeuul area drvoa Irs B E Per d by 2.* County-Wide Service Club ‘ Meeting Set for Tuesday reurral p,. Law morts editor I B Ml BEST BOYD ** Cy-OB w w , Jahn EKhrlbergor. Tommy Sublet! 'ompany He also had extenatvr p< r nwaday rngM at l.w m the and Esyretl Farr am photogrs Hedd Turner, of the Firat Presby farming and rattle raising interest* rouaty fair ground* just off the A large staff of reporter! terian Church Burial was in Rose '•» the Hopewell section near Cba- ( lint«*n-Laurens highway up Busin is Jackie Coo- is Lou Jones moot Cemetery ■IB# •wlirafiy (returns bsdurr all pans of the country. A barbecue supper will br served * Mr Wilson said the livestock Participating in the meeting will show is expected to be the largest i M0HMU wm* mry Hoarr auutaai Jerry vtaddurd and NMnadee Jidko l.^lltn er is at oork this rvvat. jad • ill br mad* L pnaaa 'e On kiddies day children under n- will hr admit tod free unttf imp . la m All ndes will br reduced to the Connon Huggins Reunion Here Oct 5 t he Nasi) Franrt fhraa Mrs (hBard Milam Jr , and Dudrv Mrs Cart Puts Thr first report tieelll amoral solicit at mow s scheduled for next Tuesday at the Hotel Mary Musgrosr at 10 so a m Subiioquent meetings will be beM ua Tuesdays that follow. *ame place and time, until 'be campaign «a completed The ten agencies included in *hia j big campaign are (.Tmtoo lon Host for Urn year's gathering will be the Kiwanu Lions. Jaycees. ever, but he statod there would be rhr t.’aaaon Huggin* reunom wdl y trr ('ouncii. American Red Mr Bj> 1 died Saturday at 12-10 * rr * 1 '* ^ r * I’wth- be (he Laurens Liana Club Civitan. Exchange BAPW Clubs of no poultry or rabbit entries A beef hr,<1 home of Mr and Mr* ('rows. Cancer Society Socieii if . k.u* erinr Jone ‘ ®° y ^' ( ' , * n,on on* Featuring the session will be an Clinton Rotary. Kiwanu. and loons cattle scramble—FFA and * H * ' 11 LoPi- tao East Carolinu \vi , ; i t »| „si Ctuldraa irkt \du t ornwall Exchange editor ia Diane ® *• * ” tw><t>r <M ‘son. Wallace Wyman Boyd, and address by Napoleon Hill. naUoaally Clubs of Uurens and the loons vs beef in the nng-u being spon- "" Sunday. Oct 5 All relative* of RkI^. Council .if Boy SchiLs. Coro Stephenson • r ‘‘ t ‘ •» HlBtrii of aao- one daughter. Miss Corinne Boyd known writer and speaker, now a Clubs from Joanna, Hickory Ta- sored by the Young Farmers Fed- 'he late Hardee and Adeline Cannon linos United, Fairview Alcoholic Re- Mrs Keith FMuchman is editorial er * 1 mmwha. both of Clinton An only brother resident of Greenville Dr Hill will \ern. and W’attsville The host club eration of Laurens and Greenwood Huggins .ire invited to meet by 12 habilitation Center United Cerebral advisor, and Miss Betty Reid is Pallbearers were William R An Hampton L. Boyd, died several speak on "Labor and Management to make arrangements for the ses- aid the Laurens County Fair Amo- o'clock rmon and bring picnic lunch Pal&y, Salvation Army, and Local business advisor derson. Jr., Hugh L. Eichdberger. j years ago. I Relations.'' He is the author cf >ion rotates each year Iciation Relief and Administration Chamber of Commerce and Merchants Tour Includes Printing Plants