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\ Uanai More reinvor of piano and vow* pu f r | u h ran par icipalod M Uit Stair m ^ Mmmc Frotival Md •; Winthrap ~ ... Oalletf. Rorti M#t. orwal day* last ^ how a civic (trip wdh «ucti a program l inahna ar>1 i ^ m .- n. i;hN,rm* | ^ ,UI# - Matas It Is cponoorrd joiaUy by thri Dr Pope hold* his doctorate la college and the Synod of South Car- giodaner from the Crtraratty of* Guidance Center, which I ollna primarily to provide a program North Carolina. ___ ' S. C. Legislators Bus Halts in County to Pick Up 'Cargo Members of the South Carolina legislature this week visited manufacturing plants of the Piedmont section of the state. Shown here when their bus stopped at Joanna to take on additional “cargo" are several legislators who got out to stretch their legs. Laurens County Represen tative William C. Dobbins, of Joanna, joined the group. Left to right are: Mrs. Dobbins, Senator Robert W. Hayes of York County, Representative T. C. Atkinson of Marion County, Mr. Dobbins, Representative B. D. Dus- enlierry of Florence County, Representative J. C. Hooker of Marion County, Senator E. B. Baskin of Lee County, and Senator Paul Arant of Chesterfield County,—Photo by Dan Y’arborough. S. C. College Tennis Tournament Opens Here Yesterday Thirty-eight entries from seven colleges opened play in the South Carolina Intercollegiate Tennis Tour nament at Presbyterian College ednesdas. Represented in this largest field in more than a decade are the Uni- \ersity of South Carolina Clemson. The Citadel. Furman. Erskinr. Wof ford and Presbyterian Play u scheduled to ex lend thru Thursday and Friday, with court •ictioa getting mdervay at 1 p m « >rh day, In Spring Meet Today The annual spring meeting of the Laurens Home Demonstration Coun cil will be held today (Thursday) at the Trinity Ridge Community Center. The meeting, which will begin at 3:00 p m., will be presided over by Mrs. James Wasson, council president. A film. "Roses on Pa rade,'* will be shown and reports 1 will be heard on accomplishments of the past year greater interest in tennis throughout the state Clemsoa wgl serve as host nest year Jim la ightnu. pc roach and tour nament chairman said the tourna ment will I allow the system of the mayor ctmferrares this year That *». »n Number uur men will play .vgamot earb other « our bracket aS Number TNow m another Md ao vo through the sis »<ugli-* *ud thTM nil be au indiv eart hvaclM and Ihv I uti be awarUid OU the tag. title u of Camp Fire Group Go On Charleston Trip The Chesk-Cha-May Camp Fire GirL enjoyed a week-end sightsee ing trip to Charleston the past week They were accompanied by the leaders. Miss Katherine Pieus and Mrs John McBride Members of the group making the trip were Mena Brooks Blalock. Sally Copeland. Mary Holland. Sue Gibed. Mary Nettles, Mary Ellen Cornwall. Janet Hamer, Susie Da vis. Ann Addison, and Kathy Smith Dr. Pane To Study During Europe Visit Dr Edouard Pate. Professor of Sociology at Presbyterian C and conductor of the choir, has reived a research grant from PrvAytmao Board of ( Fduca ton to he used ta study M Eufwpr Uhls Hr • ill MS •auuxmpU and dorumeuu of Mill tv&vfy jft tbr Ubrary of t m«er»4y of Genewa lo evahudo the Belk's Ladies Store To Have Fashion Show On May 1 The Clinton Belk's store will pre sent a fashion show in their ladies department on Friday. May 1. when the Countess Renee de Sierragorda will present “Forvere Young's" newest summer collection of ^ress Two apperances will be given, at 11:00 a m and 2:30 p. m. The Countess will be accompanied by several New York models Renee Sylvia Thereae Canon, the Condessa dr Sierraorda is a familiar name on the best dressed hsU year after year la Europe, os a Amer ica. Countess Sierragorda has done movie and theatre less fashion m »«> of her owa rtothow She m a of Amenrao de Dr Robert Pare, head of the mu ' «tc department a Columbia Univcr | tUy. was the judge ; l-ocil teachers who accompanied the pupil* included Mrs. James Pits, Mn. Harry McSween. Mr* James Yon.Hollen. Mis* Luva Me-1 Donald. Mrs J. P Johnston, and Mrs Robert F. Black A sextet from Thornwell, com-1 posed of Misses Patricia Vaughan. Shirley Harrison, Eileen Brock. Bet-1 ty McM array, Lillian Cookson. and Jam 1 Wofford, received a 2 plus in the vocal contest Miss Wlllanelle Williams received a two plus in girls! 1 high voice and Raymond Powers a two in boys low voice. MOUNTVILLE NEWS 1 I Capt. and Mrs. Howard Byars of Warner-Robins Air Force Base, Ga., spent the week-end with Mrs. By ars' parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. T. i Watts. Guests of- Mr. and Mrs L. P. Burns the past week-end were Mr. and Mrs. Marion Oliphant of Gaff ney. Miss Hattie Edwards of Com merce, Ga., is spending this week with her niece, Mrs E L. Stewart, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Miller and children of Gastonia, N. C., were week-end guests of Mr. Miller’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Miller. Dr. Pope To Address Kiwonians Tonight On Vocational Guidance Vocational guidance will be the theme for the Thursday night meet ing of the Clinton Kjwanis Club, with Presbyterian College Guidance Director L. B. Pope conducting the program It is scheduled for 7 w m at the Hotel Mary Musgrove Dr. Pope, who has served as di rector of the PC Vocational Guid- '>FF1CR SUPPLIES CHRONICLE PUR CO. m 4 John i rharch mmm af the MM R*f Ml For Yeur Value ! j!es 21 Hoars h Err 7 Devi A Wwfr •fo a a o Newt of Hurricane Community H> Mi Hr* V L Maaom a» • Ao «#r« OMNNr Wf jtfMf B 6 WmrnrnM af H* Mi lb »*M He* ff « - - t M t*. 1 mm*4 «f <1 its a pttio m KXrKKT WATTN RKFblltlNf; Piedmont Conference UtWron Women Held In i mim 4 miv.ju. 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