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I \ If Yon Don't Read The Chronicle You Don't Get The New* ®hf (Clintmt (Elirattrlp Volume LVIX Clinton, S. C., Thursdoy, October 16,1958 The Chronicle "ttrKe* To Be A Clean New*, paper. Complete. New** and Reliable Number 42 At Nurses Association Meeting Here Plant And Building At Thornwell To Be Dedicated Sunday Laurens County Fair To Open Gates on Monday Chest at Half of Goal Best Exposition in History Expected Two dedication ceremonies will be held on the TTiornwell Orphan age campus Sunday when the re- , cenfly re-equipped M S Bailey 9th annual Laurens County | new automobile will be given free. Laundry and the Ray Hill WTiite f ’ a,r W *U underway Monday Saturday will be Kiddies Day. when Hobby Shop will be officially a c- morn ‘ n8 ^ or a wee * t ’ 8 run. closing children under 12 will be admitted cepted and put into.service for the Saturda y ni K hf . October 25 free to the fair grounds until 5 00 i children of the institution. , Sponsored by the Laurens The Hobby Shop, a handsome c h an K‘' ( ^ a ' r | granite structure, will be first on SIX da y s of actlv,t > the dedicatory program at 3:30 p. m.. to be followed at 4:30 with a : free to the fair E X . p m., and all rides will be rerluced feature W' the same^price as on schrxil days A pony and bridle will be given free Robert L Jones, president of the at 5 00 P m on this da > i Fair Association, said that the fair ^ cattle scramble—h f A an ' '< service at the laundry. Suitable pro- rnan a g empnt is expecting one of the * » bo >^ vs ^ m nng will b grams will be carried out at each > st expositions in iLs history “We sponsored by the Young farmers place, and the acceptance will be art> lookin K forward especially to Federation of Laurens and Greer, by Joel S Morse of Abbeville oru ‘ °f best beef and dairy cattle ^ od counties and the Pair Associa- chairman of the board of trustees, exhibits since the fair started, he n ' n declared ‘ n addition to the op«‘n classes in The Hobby Shop was given in ^ money premium w,U be bi-ef and dair> cattle, junior d,- around $4,000 visions in each will be provided Prell’s Broadway Shows which The f a ' r wd ^ feature adult com- were here the past two years, will munity exhibits: junior community was given in memory of Ray Hill White by his wife, of Summerville Furnishings and equipment were given by Mrs. White in memory of Mr White’s grandparents. Mr and Mrs John Hercleas Hill exhibits: again provide the thrills and ex citement on the midway Prell's tanned products, will have 23 rides, including 13 for fi° we r department, needlework women's division, showing cooked foods. de Above are speakers and panel discussion members at a meeting here last Thursday of the Piedmont District Industrial Nurses Association at Hotel Mary Musgrove. Front row includes Mrs. SyMe Chaney, nurse at Laurens Mills, retiring president of the association; Mr*. Clinton West, nurse at Clinton Mills, member of the panel; and Mrs. Annie Waldrop, nursr with the Laurens County Health Depart mem. speak er. Back row; Coach Frank Jones of Presbyterian College, l>r. R. M. Fuller of Clintoo. and Claude A. Crocker, public relations director of Ctlutoo MiUs. members of the panel. Mrs. Jessie Campbell of Ander- The M S. Bailey Laundry, built the children, besides other types of partment girls division featuring son. new president of the iatioo. is not shown. Industrial Appreciation Days Slated Next Week Merchants to Show City's Products -Photo by Dan Yaftoroughi Dealers Show New Cars This Week-End Artist For Community re Industrial Appreciation Days’ rial Panting Co scheduled lor Hint on next publishing Co. m FI May aud Batm dajr. to C W s Guam* i by the Chamber of t ea ( <Md , j*, c . I the Merchant* Div*-“ The oboertaar* follows several of weekly ’•eo *ad iMrw 'lhae* by mewihrr* of the two to the » a the city i y At each of • «* g)*ea u» The Chreatde Three Clinton automobile dealers dimn< haU on the campus announce showings of 1*0 model - Nodme Connor. F,r,f issue of The Chronicle Pooling their efforts m special Concert Series showings are Caoper Motor Co . who _____ wtll preoewl the Plymouth Baldwin Motor Co. the Ford and Piastre Co lac the Che* rate* These dealers meite the a number of years ago by Mr Bai amusement. Mr. Jones said ley. was recently re-equipped and Tuesday has been designated as modernized throughout with funds white School Day. Wednesday as donated by the Bailey Foundation Merchants Day. Thursday as Color of (Tiaton . ed School Day On Friday night a Trustees of the Foundation are Robert M Vance. P S Bailey. Mrs Knuna B Cornel son Mrs C. M Bailey and W’ C. Neely Among other recent projects at Thornwell undertaken by the Hailey Foundation were the kitchen and dining hall at Safay Cottage and as sistance in remodeling the Wreck Kills Greer Man Yesterday The recently orgamwd C Community Concert Aiswnat— wtB have as tbnr first guest artist Na •• dmr t anner early m February The Everett W « lsrk »hitr mstantlv killed about 11 a’daefc IKi Plymouth Wat ion i • a* dnviag left the rwad and bM a post on Highway Ml near ChnUm He na* esther dead an arrtval at Makwh tlmsc where hr was taken or died vhertl) tbereaftev Hu adders* was given as MS street. Greer The student orrnrted nrar Tan | VImmH c«y in the rr Gala Occasion to Feature £ PC Homecoming Saturday» canned products, cooked foods, clothing The usual farm crop exhibits will be on display, with division* for both adults and juniors In addition to Mr Jones. Fair As sociation officers art- Tommy Pigg vice-prseident. Cary Moore, treatu rer Jerry Stoddard assistant trea surer John GatLn vecretan tree surer Committee chairmen are Jack Long advertising and publicity Morn* Clayton, ticket* and passes Larry I {.gland rommrrriai space and r (■nrewuoR* George Phutnry prrmium bu.k RiU power traffic and parking Gaorge Roper ruiture and education R T tke buildings and grounds he Members of the executive com A 4 mlitre are RtRy HamiHan. Caldwvd Hrndervuei Ralph T Wiiaon Jr Ryan Lawvon and Mr* James tbavsan Fsoffkiu membrrv m clt'dr iuureiM County Ageoi M L OMU f C i. • mbrrtl J B II Deft *md Mas Myrtire Tnybsr nffirors d the Lauren* Etrhaag* *rr U^lYbMlV. prsisidist Rsw* RoymkM vwe poewidoat. R M Clavtan soerstarv and k A Mar agn 'few. in the «arr**t '*mpwi«* reel ml lae gwot of •!* bad b ahaut «a per cent kwwiag the | Raherl M Vance HawarO smah DedkatkHi, Game to Bo Highlights ^ Community Chest Group To Appear onTV Program Cliatoii Spooks' Suoday Aherooott Moan am prwgyi Hobby And Craft Fair At Joanna spre ^ag md wby ate tlfbed tgbmBa Ticker* On Sole For PC Homecoming Gome rams ms , mtniivdi ■ m oa ■ TWkK* far I repan ms of PC. will serve a* _ at the Alumni Luncheon lbu,ch ^ Juba Osmnn will receive the ■* 444ylU features: an 1050 Alumni Geld P He's cited for Photo Engraving. Truluck Com I Hurricane Church Meetings Announced alumni board of directors meeting at his work as vice 11 a m . class reunions at 1 p m ; Ford Foundation the Alumni Lunchaon at 1:10 p m ; I Education fk* President'* reception at 4 J0 rhe jg r |a- TT - holding class re p. m.; and various meetings lending I a , time are 1907 1908 . _ up to the 0:15 p m supper and the \yzi. 1928. 1932, 1933. 1937. MflSOniC DOnguet PC-Elon football game under lights l9M jpo. 1947, 1952 1953. Scheduled Oct. 28 ■f * P m 1957 and 1958. Members of these outstanding "toymen'* Doy' Af Brood St loom™ «*mo. mt5I OO tO October t» Street Methodml Church pmtime with the Laymen s Day at ‘a* b** mdiative service D B Smith ,j me el year • reader will preside at k»k* forward to evening* md a "»rt» choir will tac evening* filled with hand!work the musK The pastor. Rev ^ satisfaction of . , . .. JoH E t anaon. will speak on the ,h ing* with one's hand* Or subject, * Loyalty of the Laity " A! brconM ' boredom this time he will also install the of »»‘bout vomr pleasant pastime final board For those who have a hobby, or hobbies, a chance will be given to Clinton High to Observe Homecoming On Friday Parade, Game With Umon, and Crowning of Miss CHS to Feature Five The regular monthly meeting of the Worker* Conference and Study Course of the Hurricane Baptist Church wil be held at the church _ Thursday night. October 17. at 7:30 i ead< ‘ rs W,U P* rt * c, l" t * ,n th< * ^ All teachers and officers of the las House program church are asked to bep resent Col. Powell A. Fraser, army bat Sunday school is held each Sun- tie group commander and religious ni Association and the Walter John- day afternoon at 2:30, with services,speaker, will deliver the dedication son Club, scheduled for 5:15 p. m. beginning at 3:15. The Rev J. H. address. Dr. Darr will bring the message. I president of Clinton High School will Homecoming Friday, the event of which will be a game with I'nion on display their works of art this Fn day and Saturday October 17 ami . , _ 18. at Joanna Club House allege • Jehdoa* FWd Game time dwefvt- rwtlisL* for the ”Mi»» CHS feature *P un *‘ > rv for vemorv on the team, the band, and vartov represented by tN honor football s clubs wishing to develop a hobby or craft. The annual Masonic banquet will visit the Hobby and Craft Fail be Presbyterian classes will set in groups at the Alumni Luncheon on T^ iesda y t Oct. 28 at 7:30 tween the hours of 2:00 to 10 00 p New officers are to be nominated a t the American Legion building m. on Friday, and from 10 00 a m Tickets are on sale by officers of to 4:00 p m on Saturday Many the lodge interesting exhibits will be display- In the afternoon, "beginning at 5 A regular communication will be ed Many ideas will be given the o'clock, a gala parade will be staged Marshall S. Woodson, land 5:45 p. m. respectively on Sat- ; held at the Masonic Temple on newcomer to the hobby and craft through the downtown section Pnn- Flora Macdonald Col- urday. . I Tuesday, October 21, at 7:30. i fields. jcipals in the parade w ill be the fi at the annual meetings of the Alum football „ ... w ill he Presbyterian t ^ r> The queen, selected by popular is H j> m vote of the student body will be Halftime ceremonies will be high- crown* by the football c^aptains. lighted by the crowning of "Miss "enry Ingle and Ken Trammell. CHS." whose identity will not be Bu “> Tedards. young son of c oach known until that time Sumerels Entertain WWI Veterans at Country Home Near Clinton Ralph “Buzz'' Tedars. will be crown- bearer Sponsors for the senior players wiR occupy seats on the sideline during the game The band under Director Walter Leopard, Newberry College senior will also j>erform at halftime Six high school girls were enter ed in the competition for selection of the qOeen. final selection still be- . . j ing in progress yesterday They were Carolyn Asbill, Julia Gray. Sandr.t Ray., Myrna Sease Rose Snelgfovc. and Georgia Y’oung. O'Dell Is Selected Outstanding Warden Funeral Services For Rev. 5. C. Dunlap Monday Afternoon Funeral services for Rev Samuel C Dunlap. 74. retired Methodist minister and school teacher, were held Monday afternoon at Gray Fu neral Home, conducted by the’Rev. Joel E Cannon, pastor of Broad St., Methodist Church, and the Rev Ed ward K Garrison, former pastor, now of Batesburg Interment was in Rosemont cemetery Pallbearers were Thomas. Harry, and V\ C Baldwin. Manon Milam. Joe Edwards, and Buck Johnson The honorary escort consisted of >f stewards of Broad St Methodist Church *' , Mr. Dunlap died Sunday after noon at a local hospital after wveral years of declining health For a number of years follow mg hu retirement he operated a store Musarov »er* tee station at Ike career -if Street Mil Highway *2 "i r at w Mwvgwve m Os*