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\ Slip Vol.60 —No. 31 % (Ehrnntrle Clinton, S. C., Thursdoy, July 30, 1959 Gets Commendation Ribbon Major R. C. McLees receives the (Commendation Rib bon with Medal Pendant from Major Gen. Thomas S. Timberman, Cheif, U. S. Army Security Agency in a ceremony on July 15. Major McLees and family, who formerly lived in Arlington, Va., sailed Monday from New York for his new post at Frankfurt, Germany. He is the son of Mrs. R. C. McLees of this city. Street Scenes During Shriners Parade in Laurens Saturday Succeeds Brother Fred L Regnery Named Joanna Western Head Fred L. Regnery of Chicago and Hinsdale, Illinois, was appointed president of Joanna Western Mills at a meeting of the board of direc tors on June 10. He is a brother of Walter Regnery, vice-president and general manager of the Joanna Cot- Bridge Presbyterian Church ton Mills Compnay, a brother of the ; which began Sunday will close Fri day night, it is announced. Rock Bridge Revival Series To End Friday The series of revevial services at late President William F. Regnery, and a son of the late William H. Regnery, who died in 1954. Fred L. Regnery, who has been active in the company for 25 years, brings to his position a thorough knoweldge of business administra The Hejaz Temple Shrine Band is shown in the first photo as it led the parade in Laurens Saturday afternoon prior to ceremonies honoring Potentate George Phinney of Laurens and the dedication of the Laurens County Shrine Clubhouse on Lake Greenwood. In the second photo are three Clinton girls caught as they came int » camera view. They are Myrna Sease, Betsy Davis, and Pat Chisholm, all 1959 Clinton High School graduates. The third picture shows one of the Shriners as he was having a lot of fun wnth a miniature “Model T” which caught the interest of many along the line of march. In the photo at right, Mrs. Bob Hamer of Clinton came along, flanked by several children, including Torrence Shealy, Billy Hamer. Julie Johnson, and Cathy Y'oung. niece of Mrs. John Addison. The streets were filled with viewers during the hour-long parade and band concert. Services are being held each eve- nnig at 7:30, conducted by the Rev Archie Davis, pastor of Trinity Pres byterian Church, in Miami. Fla. Mr. Davis is a former pastor of bon and economics in general and the Second Presbyterian Church in ^ “'W' '“‘“'7 “ Union Hr H . non,, of Spomn He was graduated from Amherst College, where he majored in ecu- bur *' Tip Turner, an elder of Mt. Cal Dollar Days Are Slated For Next Week-End City-Wide Dollar Days are being planned for Clinton for Thursday, Friday and Saturday, August 6, 7 and 8. Dollar Days are sponsored twice yearly by the Mer chants Association division of the Chamber of Commerce. I. M. Adair, president of the association, said yester day that plans have been underway for some time to make this one of the biggest Dollar Day events ever to be held in the city and that a large number of stores are expected to participate, offering unusual buys in mer chandise of all kinds. Clinton Boy Listed Critical At Hospital For Hospital A four-year-old Clinton Negro boy was listed yesterday at Greenville General hospital as in critical con- Robert Gary has been a patient in Sumner Allen Knig the Greenville hospital since Satur- | • fv/* r i. day, where he was taken following JQIIIS i V* iACUITY an automobile accident on Musgrove ' j street. Board Asks 7-Mill Levy I The Clinton Hospital District. i> 1981 He later did poet graduate work in Baboon Institute of vary Proobytertaa Church near Business Administration. B a b • e a Spartaaburg. b conducting the pro- ^ gram of music ^ Joining the company « 1». Mr | Momor^nuig ... obrersed on ' Sunday .ah dinner served on the Joe Neely Named On Scholastic List Joseph R Neely, of Ctuden. who his freshman year at Clinton, Laurens Get State Funds the seven mills not only in payment through its chairman. W C. Neely, of interest but also in setting up a has requested that the county msti- sinking fun with the balance, lute a seven-mill tax levy this year interest payment of $16,000 will on property lying within the confines come due tn I960, while principal of the district for the amortization of payments will begin in 1981. Tlie The addition of a new English in- principal and interest of $400 000 to bondn will be -dated September l. Clinton notice stated that the hov structor ,0 ,he facu,t > of Presbyte finance the construction and equip- jnd coupons will he payable P 0 * - nan College was announced today ment of the proposed Bailey Mem- in March and September by Dr George C BeUingrath. aca orial Hospital to be bu.lt on a site ^ ^ Mundane* of the at the southern c*y limits of Clin di-pict are definitely established." He is Sumner Allen King. Jr , who i**' Mr Neely said, ‘‘it is expected that has been teaching English at Dar- The request was made in a letter ,hall issue an additional amount lington School in Rome. Ga , for the to Mias Jennie V Culbertson. Lau bonds that will e»me up ta the past seven years rens County Auditor with the con- maximum all>wab(i by law.** The Dr John W Stevenson, chairman curt wire if Pioma% A Kaftb. Cosin jdditionai amount. Mr Neely said. Mr Milan home The other boy dart of the PC English department, said »* Atorney „ expected to hr ippraimataiy ed safely across the street after that King will work primarily wiln The move wax made following a $30 ono waiting for a car to peat Robert freshmaa classes at PC conference in the auditor * office at principal pay menu un the bends who attmpted to follow, did not an A native of Georgia. King received Laurens when Mr tabb agreed that w ,q begin with tU «a « each of twe the Roberta car approaching both his BA and Maxter % degrees g would ho permissible far her te go , 9mr% tggj iggs mrrsol pay • aid ran uMo the right sage of the from the UaHmnfcy of Georgia Op ahead and make the levy prior to tho »mymg from $n :m «• tn ran out into the street and collided with the side of . car driven by ^ Mrs Ralph C. Roberta of Clinton They said the boy suffered a frac lured skull and other injuries Police said that Robert and an othr boy were attempting to crow Musgrove «*reet adjoining the old «d Lon Clinton Little Boys Take Tourney In Five Straight front Tito srndiol Saturday The hey was Greouvtttr He w the « Gory «f Mach x Alloy ef Matt Date Of Kiwanis Barbecue-Ba/aar ** Set For September 24 an foospteting his graduate work at | |$ Georgia in IMS ho immoOntety to a I'MQod the far why xd Darlmgtao to School o prefoooor sorvod n the force far four yoars dor I War U He M te of the bowdi arrord un L* 1 Mr d Mi Augu » Cl Ant to e tujm »al no: ' nt aw County Shrine Dedicates New Clubhouse on Lake Mi Conftnue Signing For Joanna Kindergarten kmB ('Bvrcfc luarfvf N * Kan Webb Signs With wnn^ Defrotf Lions Pros ipoomd by a ail who have TV iWa Lddo Beys woo ftve eaaodsr was dm wtanlag par Mr in le neOhdfT ersight games tn am tho Dsatrsn the Sd vtraoey Moahoe loom seeead IA towmooMuo ml* hero Meodoy as die Ana mamg to the toeand m«hi froaso Groxmwood icarod one ran vdl moot mo I B taumonsom (ThMon Mod ■ ^ la tho towern Mortang yoxseedai ithogaoo Grouamowd oas snraioM m the m* hoard day i nl ABAoedhp m a host of Mm hat Chnmn rachod op Boo raoo • r * j* B«—q- y**** meoo mems • me hamom «d the RMh mi lour hna p. 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MU College, brought all tV player* of- U tv Aral game sgstaot tV Lau TV tourney, scheduled to start nmaUy into camp at *uDurtaa rev Americana. Jerry Alexander Monday ihd not get underway until Revival SerVKCS Rloumfield HUM under contract pitched throe ianti*s and Jofinay Wadnasday Ruahtoo three Gene Komi and Ales tags aad sc _ Darrell Orr Wins snder hit hoipe runs Wednesday—Laurens Nationals 9. A series of revival services is - A. Clinton defeated Abbeville for its Ware Shoals «. Clinton IS. Laurens scheduled for Besverdsm Baptist S jtay At L.amp lecond win, with Johnny Alexander American 1. Church near Mountville for August Darroil Orr. U. son of Mr and the winning hurler In the third Thursday — Ware Shoals 9, Lau 3-7, it is announced by Rev George Mrs J. A. Orr of Clinton, is one of game Rushton was the pitcher rens American 4: Laurens Nationals J. Mitchell, pastor 14 carriers for The Greenville News against the Laurens Nationals Koon 7, Greenwood 6, Clinton 5. Abbe- Guest minister for services w ill awarded a week's stay at Camp and Dusty Rhodes hit home runs for ville 2. be Rev W Lloyd Hellams. pastor of TV aoHMd Aasuar MMRMgHi Kremu* (Tub he TVcwwetJ OrpAaiwg cm lagoemher 94 TAm • dm mmm Pram Kaunoax Pruaul CampAeA. wha oaxd rowdy are andmwey ooVmaoMWg evewmg •dl Mark IV flam ef Mo hecVvwehxui owsumums Bw lv *1 lam principal he ltd oaa .moeoo m m imp tan *w(.a m mm. mbrrem fT IBB IPM l Sec prmropwl rmeeta 9B cm .oiorwoi from ft i te bo mo urr ima prmmmnl ■npm paynmais MM dm m o m» m tmo B Aurmu um ma I xf CV 'Sam xoxi ... f mmi -wW. -mvd NKt4» 4 IV 4 00 day Friday. 9 OP U mam Greenville beginning August 16. Darrell was chooen on the basis of his school record, activity in youth organizations, attendance at Sunday school and church, and service to his list of subscribers. Clinton. In the fourth game, against Friday—Clinton 27. Laurens Na- Southside Baptist Church, Columbia Ware Shoals, David Templeton was tionals 2; Greenwood 3. Abbeville The first service will be held at the pitcher. Johnny Alexander and 2. Gene Koon hit home runs. Saturday—Clinton 12, Ware Shoals In the fifth and championship 3; Greenwood 9, Laurens Nationals game against Greenwood, Jerry Al-'l. •tH it jMfTNdhtctal ybaa jNMftf Titts •tfl Wtil jit ft Vt liiF itfitett flMNBi ab Aiwf tMtlhB • tj| tMtt iuBt gmwx m a wtgr rpugr of dcm» T>wtx wig Ml V as mguy VoOV hwwevoc. aad rxxpbaux w to to placd M oxwiammom hmfc fuc i tuldrxa aad aduh* TV Bccaoiaa cart mme m xciwd uled far Thonreefl Orphanage gym aaxiuia beginning at d M p m aad emtoadmg through Id 00 p m There are approximately 40 mem brrs ‘ of the sponsoring (Tinton Ki wi ms Club TV wives of theae members have been instrumental la (he success of the barbecue-bazaar in past years. Campbell said Brown Reappointed On Education Board Atlanta, Ga —Governor Ernest F 7:30 p. m., August 3, and will con- Hollings, Jr , has reappointed Dr Unue at 10:00 a. m and 7:30 Marshall W. Brown, president of Rev. J. B Abercrombie will lead Presbyterian College, Clinton, as a B Mart lob 4 fVd onto* from Mayor Paul Cx of Laurens aad Mayor Pri hart- G At W, Hutli Id Bet Mar* dm Jack H or B La, Tern BUk< pt At Beoverdam Church the singing. Views of Little Boys Baseball Tournament Here member of the Southern Reional Ed ucation Board. Other South Carolina board mem bers are: State Representative Ed ward C. Cushman, Jr., Aiken; Dr Neill W Macaulay, Columbia; and Dr Robert L Sumwalt, president of the University o* South Carolina. Four members from each of the sixteen SREB participating states are, appointed by the governors of the states to senm on the board. All sixteen gvoernors are members of the board ex officio. The Southern Regional Education Board was established in 1949 and j over the past decade has worked to help the Southern states develop | higher education programs to meet the social and economic needs of the liwgioo Commerce Directors • To Meet August 6 Seaboard Re-Works Rodd Bed A Grwwhvood tmtur waits far U* pitrh in t agMiiwt Um Immrmm SgftjdMhk B-l. im Um gMMw gM Um Ixm/lh day «f wAdeB tlv rUaBAh Lank* Uwya Iamb oa to win. Hutton will an tor Um playoffs with Um muumt Cray of Um • a mmmm mi a The Seaboard Railroad during the past week ha* had crews of men and machines in thin area re-working the road bed. The proceti* involved the removal of cr«M*-tiex. putting in new ones, and tamping the rock and soil base, all of which was done by ma chinery. The process used eliminates moat of the Lack-bre»kinf labor that formerly wwa dune by hand TTm varhiiM a la i an hart has pMMgw um tBw fvwAi lAal ranch Biwn and Um Ueu at the MBMa of the rvto. haiiiiag (heaa di WMUtdaw whJv taud.au are grxxwa W the ties by hydraulic hammers. Other ma chines move in front, removing old ties and putting new ones into position. Still other machines follow the one above, bonng into the ground on either side of the ties and pack the ruck and dirt to hold the ties in the road bed. More machine* come along to teat for track alignment and level. The interestfhg prove** hna been ouwerved ay ,m» ■to nu dg ado* tag i vtmgMlp mm .-are ( ring the ird AUaa wa«Ag V • ag 4-a? while w <k : • JMI rai • f Ml mm4