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QJhe (Elintim (Ehrmitrlf Vol. 60 — Ho. 12 Clinton, S. C, Thursdoy, Morch 19, 1959 Bailey Foundation to Give $100,000 spit Names M. Vance, W. C. Neely. Mrs Eloise U. Bailey, and Mrs. Emma B Cor- nelson, members of the Advisory Committee of the Foundation. Clinton High Paper Wins Judging Award The Sentinel. Clinton High School P f “ moted lo thl ' rank 0 [, * jrn ) aa .. . . . first class in the U S. Air Force He rM>ws(Mper. won third place award. Some quertior has been raised as ” na to the amount of bonds that can be*t***™ netbnet among pa The board of directors of the newly-created Clinton Hospital Dis trict held their initial meeting Tues day rH^U in Clinton, elected offi cers, selected an architectural firm to begin work on plans for the pro posed hospital, and received a letter from the .Advisory Committee of lnct ^ ^ opirBOf , the Bailey Fowadation offering fr ^ handed doa-n by a circuit wdge ■* <’o*itmb*« L'aivcrsity. s*|dii. said Airman Ward's pr nancml ahUo the undertaking under lo ^ VntounT mem2n ^ York "•** made oe tian came as a result of hi r.-rtain conditions i ^ yy- board stated caateut. makeup. htaAiaai. and oth Uaaduig recard m the reaart The beard was aat up last sack by tha General Anemhly of Is^bl. IT~.~ .TT > Pal Outholm •% sWlur af TV Sea amount w iwaas uuu can or «..kh«k*wI w ■ ■ “ • r-“ by Jbe Clinton Hospital Dis h Cof B**n S Irvia of Grceavdlr. tom and an opiiion will have to nMlm ’ ° mandrr of the tMRh Air Rescrse M tw nnr. uhi:rk ii hwt i i\ i> In North Carolina .«• la be ; At Brood St. OmkcIi Restaurants And Dreg Stores To Hive Coffee Diy Mirth 27 At Cross Hill Sunday Morning 11 Die When Fire Destroys Home Seek Kidnaper Of County Girl Two Former Jui Me« Brmg Sml To Dectore Art Void Jofco A F«rm*< It for If htt Father, Eifht Quldrea at Nieces Porfsh in (aunty me had !» i. Winners of D. A. R. Citizenship Awards Suven winner* of D. A. E. food citizen- right, the good citizena and their achoot* thin award* were honor guesta that Than* are: Krm t row. Sandra Morriaon. Ellen ^ ^ a m.» . wa aa* ^ a #^a_ aJ a. A f ■ flA ■ tA* (iay afwrooon at the Man h nMwtinv n# the Wuudauk Srhnol. GruwviUu: June WJUie. ^ cwM , •« mmt Vtoa- rw Sttftivaa-iMjmkhn Chapter at the home of (.'rav (’uurt-Owmga; Han Ana Woottfin. ^ m l .ur.i yr rw an m bmm Era. VIr««ia Hama oa Ceatmad Street. IhumweN; harh raw: Jamie* William* uf m> duetom a*** faraaae, pmuauy Momg as. a BlarkaMn « mrmbrr reprtw nu thr W*ui I atti-ndaiue area He | j Cal. John B Caoir). who did not ! *• k further •rrviee on the board lUivted at the (tom*- time in Dis ) lnct V» iIjiurrrN» were Knymond K< tjeCson in the Ford attendance area, mid William Maukl m the ! Garlington Street School attendance -rca. IlolietlMMi succeeds hunsiTf and Mauldin succeeds Fred S. Boyd, v Iki has moved from the area The terms df I). H. Roberts, rep- rcsenting the Lydia attendance area in District . r >G. and Horace Martin, representing the Cray Court-Owings attendance area in District 55, also expire April 1 No petitions were submitted for Uieir names to ap pear on the liallots. Provision is made in such cases for the County Board of Education to re-appoint them or name their successors. The terms of Chairman Hugh L. Eirhelberger in District 56 and Chairman Henry Paris in District 55 will also expire April 1. The chairmen arc named by the County Board of Education, while other members at the boards are Hrctod if potibmu are submitted liar their names la appear on the ballot* Other* tar by the •hy they la void, mouhomog partiruUfiy « port of See S *htrh aKs lurtb that no gersors *hoB be issued a curtifirutr at pubiic consemruer and nrcrsstiy if there arc any un paid or unbonded judgments on rec ord ugatnat such ovuht and thr court recurd u4 the applicant is ^uch as oould make it against the public interest for such application to In* ftr anted.*’ Among other things, the plaintifts allege that tin* ordinance deprives them of their property ami liberty without due process of law and in violation of the Constitution and the laws of the State of South Carolina, and in violation of the Constitution and laws of the United States and especially of the Fourteenth Amend ment thereof The* complaint further sets forth I hat the plaintiff Spoone was issued licenses; in 1055-58 and that the plaintiff Smith- was issued a license in 1958 Annual Meeting Of County TB Assn. A dutch supper will open the an nual mee ting of the Laurens County Tuberculosis Association on Tues day. April 21. in the Community Hall at Lauren* Aanuuarrmmt was yntorday by Dwigju f Pal- Uf the Clinton Student* On Honor Lilt right scholars from C pear an the lean s list for the first ■emrvlrr of thr 196& W seiviuo at Presbyterian ( ollcgi k TSrs are Anne S Mrs. >«-(iie Murphy Young. Jean Me- Doniet. Eduard D. Johnson. John Philip McGee, Heyward Nettles. Mr> Anne Mclhtnald Iah*. and Rose Moore Nettles. M*h «#• ■yrd and am»od at thr »c*o m TW •wtirr at Pasnos bo said "I I heard •rrranu btdore thr all* bucktrd and culiapar'l rherr wa* no human way to rsoeor thr victim* The houar *a* a *d»d dwtt of flame *hni 1 gut there * Hr said be was thr third prnon or the seem The frame house. »hich »«* io- c.iUsi ju>t inside the loan limib> of , this rural tow n of 500. u as on the farm of Mrs t S Pulmmi Sh**nff C W \Vk*r reported tha p m •«* • aptitt hmm Csma A wp rminiaii.e * W** war , Hun** *bn short* m thr «or*iro*, gravo bm a jnb>tdwal ci An mgweat • a> HWtfdbi ■ WnWidayi at « » p » at thr t ruat HlB eltj hail Mag i sir air F p B<vAfman, acting tor t oronrr Jor F han th. who ii iB «m* lo hair mgalnchrd the mnum- ThornweH Oioir Sings Af Joanna Dv Thomw-'M I'ppfvmage Junior C <>ir ci>mpu«ed of 29 young pm* pfe *ank at t*v 1! a in -emce jK the Presbyerian •f Joanna Chamber of Commerce Seeks More Memberships The membership drive for the Chamber of Commerce is entering its second wt*ek and according to J Lcland Yopng. Chairman, is meet mg with good response from bus mess firms and imhviduals in the city. Mr Young pumnd out that eflort* are Uing concentrated on securing re* member* and that no contart* are ebtng mode fur renewal at pce» rot mimtoerdiim a* these are on a is to tK* considered a* an investmcm ui carrying on the work of the com merer body on u fair share” basis, determined by tlx* firms or corpora t ions tht'inselves, on nundH*r of cm pkryees, gn»ss sales, ability to pny stake in the commumtv. etc Mminvum member-bip is <25 an nually. which entitles « firm to de» •gnatr one person a» a member of (hr Chamber In some rases, d «a* 4a of larger firms have arwral n»« m bees top mvoaUMMs but aialy Tv«« wa* cam pi. n are the following team cai*tains. M E NLlam. C.us Ram age. Jr Sloan Tv*dd. Wyman M She.il>. J Robert Cox. Dr Juslson Davis. Crt«orge Whitehead. Dr D O Khame. Mrs Pearle Henry. Dr Fred Ikdcombe Robert Johnson t T IV*ina»on. W G King Jr rDr Manor La* wn. Htseav H Yming. J B .kraadd. Turn PLaxicw Ua» Ptts Ted Prrvattr W M wlWchts M L Campbell and Dv l*n*r» L tbafW- t* • rk i i • w* tbe Van nao M C Bahtnv • B • U McMdton TVm Bak—m I a* IKimon tto* > % *^m» P A Y .*» imnm C ■ •> i