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# Social Agencies ‘Council Hears of Cancer Crusade Hie Lauren* County Council of Agencies heard a program on the work of the Oancer Crusade Tuesday at its monthly meeting in the Friendship room of the Laurens Federal Savings and Loan Associa tion at 1 p. m. President 'Hunnas A. Babb, of Laurens, presided, Mrs. Sarah DeLoach. command er of the bounty Cancer Cmaade unit, was in charge of the program. 4 She spoke briefly in behalf of the association’s drive for funds during April, stressing the service that the local association is render ing. Eighty-three cases were aided in the county during the past year, she said. A filn), “Horizons of Hope,” was shown,' which gave an interesting description of the program of re search that is being carried on to bring about control and cure of cancer. J. M. Blalock, new president of the Laurens County Mental Health Association, was introduced to the assembled group. Lourens Driving Contest Saturday Laurens — The annual Teen-age road-e-o, sponsored by the Laurens Junior Chamber of Commerce, will be held at Laurens High School parking lot Saturday at 2 p. m., Jaycee President George Davenport announced. First place winner will receive a $25 savings bond and trip to the state contest to be held in May at Georgetown. Neil Seigler, contest chairman, announced that students under the age of 19 from Laurent, Ford, Hickory Tavern and Gray Court- Owing* schools are eU£Me. Wins Ploca In State Science Fair Hap Mcflween at the CUntoo Junior High School was awarded a second place at the State Science Fair in Columbia on Saturday April 4 for his entry on rocks and minerals. Hap had participated in the local fair, the district fair In Greenville and was the only local student to go to the state event His entry placed second in the junior geology division. Hap is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Y. McSween and a mem ber of the eighth grade class. Bus Drivers Double Present Membership Twenty-seven new members were recently added to teh Transportation Club at Clinton High School after a bus driver's training course. Those who received their license and membership into the club are Cecil Bishop, Julia Blackwell, Barbara Brewington, Becky Bun- drick, Bill Campbell, Edward Childers, Carol Compton, and Ben Copeland. Others are Trecie Davis, Donnie DeVore, Marlene DeYoung, Lodene Elmore, Veda Jester, Robert Lee, Houston Mason, Butch McElveen, James Morgan, and Wayne Morgan. Mack Neighbors, BUly Owens, Card Phillips, Diane Price, Terry Rushton, Wilford Simpson, James Stewart, Bill Wilson, and Marvin Ward also received their licenses. PTA Congress To Meet in Greenville The South Carolina Congress of Parents and Teachers will hold the state convention in Green viHe April 14-16. Headquarters will be at the Poinsett Hotel A number of Clinton PTA members will attend the three-day session. FARM LOANS Tractors . Trucks - Cattle - Feed - Seed - Fertilizer Repairs and Remodeling Capital Purpose Loans With Maturities I p to 5 Years Clinton Production Credit Assn. A Fanner Owned and Operated Credit Co-Operative Jacobs Building Clinton. 8. C. Financing Farmers For 25 Years U-HAUL MtMTAL LOCAL AMO OHI-WAY • LOW IATIS • OUA1AMTVSD THIS • CAIOO MSUKANCi • MUCH PUCNBMIO • PM CHARUE’S GULF CENTER E. Carolina Art. Phone 9294 CHARLES D. YARBOROUGH The Calhoun Life Insurance Company of Columbia has an nounced the appointment of Charles D. Yarborough as agent In Clinton. Mr. Yarborough is a native of Clinton and resides at 192 Cleve land Street with his wife and young daughter. Mrs. Yarborough is the former Miss Zella Boyd. Joanna Baptist Revivai Continues Through Sunday Revival services at Joanna Baptist Church will continue through Sunday, with meetings each evening at 7:30. Morning services were held on Tuesday and Wednesday. The visiting minister for the services is the Rev. J. T. Gillespie, superintendent of rural missions for the Home Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention. Rev. Gillespie was reared in North Carolina and attended Baptist Schools. He was graduated from Southwestern Seminary, Fort Worth, Texas. Rev. Gillespie taught Bible and Greek from 1925-1929 at Oklahoma Baptist University and also at North Greenville Junior College from 1939-1947. He served churches in Texas, Oklahoma and South Carolina. Prior to his going to the Home Mission Board, he was aseociatiooal mis sionary for Greenville and North Greenville Association. Dr. Truesdale To Speak Sunday Dr. Neil Truesdale. pastor of the Aveieigh Presbyterian Church in Newberry, win occupy the pulpit of the First Presbyterian Church Sun day morning at the worship hour, using at his topic, The Gift of Peace " Dr Truesdale is a graduate of Prsebytenaa College, where he re ceived letters hi bexlag and track. After graduartoa he wee sleeted to the stale l^eUfmo aad served sev eral years. He graduatad from the Cohimhia Theoiogicai ter which he t from the Yaye on Alcoholism He has Luther Nabors Wins Chevrolet Sales Award Luther C. Nabors of Plaxico Chevrolet. Clinton, has returned from Atlanta where he was honored by the Chevrolet Division of General Motors Corporation for earning sufficient points to qualify him for the exclusive “One Hundred Car Club”. During the year 19M Mr Nabors sold in new and used cars, new and used trucks a sufficient number of units to equal one hundred new cars in points, thus winning for himself this coveted honor among Chevrolet salesmen. While in Atlanta, Mr. Nabors attended the annual banquet for this select group at Chevrolet salesmen and was awarded a lapel button to denote bis supremacy in sales of cars for his dealership. Mr. Nabors has been connected with Plaxico Chevrolet continuously since 1952. New Subscribers Donald P WUttams Robert A. NeMbors Mowara aron* Mrs. Mildred Brown Jimmy Hairston CITY A 1c James E. Fuller San Francisco, Calif. A 1c Walter L Whitt New York, N. Y. J. J GUEST. Cross HiH L L. THOMAS, MRS. BLANCHE MARSHALL. Joanna MRS. WILLIAM STONE, Anderson ^ RAY RILEY, New York, N. Y. News Of Bonds Cross Roads CLUB MET TUESDAY Shady Grove Home Demonstra tion club held its regular monthly meeting Tuesday, at the Club house. The devotional period was led by Mrs. Jim Evans after a business session presided over by Mrs. J. 0. Hueble, president. Mrs. C. W. Johnson led an interesting demon stration on “A Good Bed for Family Members”. During the social hour refresh ments were served by Mrs. B. W. Cooper and Mrs. Ola Wages. DEACONS ENTERTAINED Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Shouse ente- tained with a dinner Thursday eve ning for the deacons of Fairview Baptisf church. In addition to the deacons C. W. .Tohneon, treasurer; Pope Johnson, member of the building committee. Rev. T. B. Altman, pastor tad Rev. J. W. Spillerg, pastor of Calvary Baptist church, Clinton, were present. REVIVAL CONTINUES AT FAIRVIEW CHURCH Revival services are in progress at the Fairview Baptist church with services beginning each evening Rev. J. W. Spillere is guest speak er. A cordial invitation is extended to the public. Mrs. Beulah Workman Dies at Cross Hill Cross MU—Mrs Beulah Turner Workman, 73. widow of Arthur Workman, died Friday at S:4S p m. at Self Memorial hoapMal. Greenwood, after several months of illness She had been a lifelong resident of Cross Hill and was a daughter of the late John W Turner and Mrs Salbe Bryson Turner, both native* at Laurens County She was a ber of the Crass Hill Baptist PC Jennis Stars Split With Harvard Presbyterian College n e t m e n embark on a four-match tour of the Middle Atlantic area next Monday after having split a pair of engagements with the powerful Harvard team here last week. ’Hie Blue Hose tennis squad, after entertaining Furman in Clinton on Thursday afternoon, will hit the road for contests against George Washington University next Monday, Georgetown University on Tuesday, the University of Virginia the following Thursday and finally Duke University two days later. Three baseball games also are on the schedule for the week ahead. The Hosemen will sandwich a home tilt against Wofford next Monday between road games at Mercer on Saturday and Davidson next Wednesday. Golfers, meanwhile, will play host to the Citadel next Tuesday. Presbyterian continued to shine in tennis during the past week. 'Hje PC squad bounced beck for a 3-6 defeat at the hands of Harvard last Friday to upset the boys from Cambridge by an impressive 7-2 score on Saturday morning. Jim Shakespeare and Harry Hoffman, playing numbers one and two singles positions respectively, led the attack with victories in their matches and then combined efforts for a doubles win The Hose netters also knocked off Kalamazoo last Thursday and the University of Georgia for a second time on Monday and were facing Georgia Tech as The Chronicle went to press Wednesday afternoon. • Edgar E. Stanton Dies in Greenville Edgar E Stanton* 70. former resident of Clinton, died in a Greenville hoeptial Friday night after a three-month illness Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon, following which the body was cremated, Mr Stanton was a retired building construction engineer. When the family lived in Clinton many, years ago. he was in the gasoline and oil business. Before moving to Greenville seven years ago, they ilved in Florence for some time and in Hawaii for 10 years Surviving are his wife, the former Miss Chloe Johnson of Clinton; one daughter, four sons, one brother, three sixers, and eight grandchil dren. Mr. Stanton was a native of Greenville County, Tenn. A number of Clinton people attended the funeral Sunday Pastor, Delegates Attend Lexington Lutheran Convention The Rev L Allan Wertz, Jr, pas tor'of St John’s Lutheran Church, Dr Carl Wessiager and R W. Bo land. delegates, will be among the approximately 300 pastors, lay del egates and visitors to attend the de votional and business sessions of the Lutheran Synod of South Carolina which convenes at St Stephen's Lutheran Church. Lexington. April 13 through 16 Representing 138 congregations and forty-four thousand baptized members over the sta'e, the 134th annual convention is being held in the recently completed new sanctu ary and educational plant of the host church. The Rev. Ralph I Lu- man is pastor. Bookmobile Schedule Laurens County Library Book mobile schedule for April 13-16: Monday — Moore home. Cook home. Rlarirwril home. Mason home. Camak school, and Rhett Martin home Tuesday — Providence school. M. S. Bailey school, Burdette home. Mississippi Young home, Bishop home. Brown home, and Simmons home , Wednesday — Mountville school. Crisp home. Miss Lizzie Carter home. B,' L Mitchell store, Cross Hill school. Fennell home, Davis home, and Smith home Thursday — Gray Court school. Owings Post office. Gray Court home. Thompson home, Hughes home and Wilson home. IF YOU DON T READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DONT GET THE NEWS Phone 74 — IS YOUR OFFICE IN STEP WITH YOUR BUSINESS ? OFFICE FURNITURE Let ut show you the furniture to step-up the appearance and effici ency of your office ... reflect your success, speed progress. TYPEWRITERS 4 TYPING TABLES AND POSTURE CHAIRS , DESKS AND CHAIRS TWO AND FOUR DRAWER STEEL FILES OFFICE VALET TRANSFER FILES OFFICE AND DESK SUPPLIES CHRONICLE PUB Co. 109 Gary Street Phone 74 Surviving are two uatert Mr* Pauline Gray of Oms Hill, and Mim Lucille Turner at Croat HiU, | a half-tutor. Mrs Lydia Clark of Miami. FU . a half F. Turner at Atlanta, a . children Marian Workman at Now WJbur Workman of Mrs Julia Hadden at G wood, and a number of aephmii Funeral Bemcau were , at the graveaide m the Ubert) Springs Church cemetery hi C Hill Sunday at I SO p m. by Rev W M U CREOfTORS’ NOTICF. All persons having claims against the estate of Lyde Y Hipp. deceas ed. are hereby notified to file the tame, duly verified, with the under signed, and those indebted to said estate will please make payment likewise. HENRY M HUNTER Executor April 6. I960 Jr A 23 FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on tbs May. WO. 1 af my at the estate at Keo*m McFiddea a M fee JudRe at Probate < a 10 • dock a. day wtl apply ■y ■h day af Ex Me al rmiiorroRs notict Ail person* having rtaim> again* 1 the estate ofyWm M Dalton are hereby notified t# fih i duly verified, with tht md those isdibtod to I estate will please make PJy CHARLES M DALTON adv Boa *1 Calhoun Fids. S C April 4. isae ir-AB MIDWAY DRIVE-IN THEATRK The (.argent and Finenl (lialon Joamaa Highway hr • final the uter Any person indebted to said estate is notified aad required to make payment on or before that date, and all person# having claims against said estate will preen them on or before said date, duly proven, or be forever barred D06SEY HOWZE McFADDEN, Executor April 7, 1969 4c-A 30 NOTICE OF SALE PLEASE TAKE NOTICE the un dersigned will sefl at public auction ot the highest bidder for cash at the place of business of Pitts Im plement Company on Hampton Street in the City of Clinton, Coun ty of Laurens, State of South Caro lina, on Wednesday,'the 15th day of April, 1959 at ten o’clock A. M. the following described personal property: 3tk woodbins 8 Superior steel bins, 1 Scrape 2-two disc plows 1- three disc plow, 2- tractor lifts 1 mower 1 drill press 1 Iron table and vise 1 electric welding machine 1 Gantt packer 1 Minneapolis Moline'tractor 1 desk 1 table 1 cabinet 1 air pump All miscellaneous parts and ac cessories such as bolts, buts, hard ware, etc consisting primarily of parts for Case and Moline machines located la the place at bmttmam at PITTS IMPLEMENT COMPANY D T. PITTS H J. FFTTS Pi « PITTS DfPLB an Pfm 1MPLE MEMT lUMPAVY. FRL - SAT. 2 BIG HITS An Inland Kden becomes a Hell Hole of Hate. RAW WIND IN EDEN Starring Jeff ( handler and RoHanna I’odettta. Cinemascope and Color — Also — First Run THE YOUNG CAPTIVES Two mixed-up kids and a shook-up killer. Starts Sunday The great love story of World War II by the author of ‘‘AU Quiet on the West ern Front.” i Erich Maria Remarque’s A TIME TO LOVE and A TIME TO DIE John Gavin—Lilo Pulver LAST TIMES TONIGHT Peyton Place Aheaya A Color Cartoon Daug Free Playgwiaad For the • • • U. S. No. 1 POTATOES 10 a. 25 Wesson Half Gallon LIMIT: ONE WITH $5.00 OR MORE ORDER S. C. Fresh Small EGGS 3 DOZ. $1.00 Cheerleader Tomato «< Ot. JUICE 19 Hunt’* Peach 1—300 C SLICES 49< Ptv mouth Lj GaL Quaker Quick GRITS Borden'a Instant Big 5-Ox. Jar COFFEE 69c Tender Sliced ICE CREAM 59< Kitchen Choice Grmpr 12-Ox. Tumhlerw JELLY 2 29< (armatMMi Instant Dr> VQt. Sue MILK 29 Guaranteed Eatmore 25 Lb. Bag FlOW) $139 BEEF LIVER u. 39 Fresh Pure Pork 3 Lbs. 1 LB. free: c 2 Lbs. SAUSAGE 1.00 BOLOGNA 59< Chicken Legs & Thighs 3 u>s. 1.00 Chicken BREAST u> 53c NORWOOD SLICED BACON Chicken WINGS u> 29c K • 1 . 1 Lb. Pack 39c