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Battle At Davidson
Saturday Afternoon
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many thouaaodi of dollars plus nb |m« rstao Pair tune'
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Joanno Relief Chest
Increases Benefits
Joanna—Joanna Belief Cheat
This is a Piedmont Fair rectors, officer* and members have
with the
In 1S3V with the i ooprration of
the (omf>any, a major medical in
suranco poMcy was wTitten. using
the Relief Chest hoapitalixation ptan^
di- as a basis
Hospitilization b«nefita have been
Plan Polio Clinics for Area
Interested Representatives attended a
uncheon Friday at Hot?l Mary Musgrove to
plan for and disseminate information on
the forthcoming polio clinics to be held in
*he city. The first of a series of four clinics
will take place Friday, Oct. 2, anil others
will follow in November and December. The
ast will come after a six or seven-month
waiting period.
The October 2 clinic will be held in a trail
er on the public square, and hours will be
from 0:30 a. m. to 6:00 p. m. A ?1.00 fee
will be charged, but no one will be turned
away who cannot pay, it was stated. The
shots will be administered by Dr. V. A. Long
of the County Health Department and his
nurses.
The Clinton Lions Club is sponsoring the
clinics and is buying the Vaccine. The club
requests the cooperation of all agencies in
retting children and adults who.have not had
he Salk vaccine shots to attend. Records of
any previous shots should be presented by
participants.
Chairman of the committee from the
Lions Club arranging the clinics is Dr. Fred
E. Holcombe, who is assisted by Ted Pre-
vatte. Harry Nettles, R. E. Martin. Dr. D. 0.
Rhame, C. \V. Anderson, and George Cornel-.
<on.—Photo by Dan Yarborough.
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t hl f .w c|Br crop' in the numwrou* com petitions
A member LillMn l ookv.n is Bi Highlights will include the "Mad
Count) treasurer She was installed ame Butterfly themed Accolade to
at the first Bi County meeting at Arts with its matchless House of
the Greenwood High School Septem Flowers
her 19 creation, in cooperation with the | (r i-gu*, hospital room bene- raised three times without an in
The >troup discussed different Spartanburg Garden Club council jj tJ , f n)m $* to S# a day effective creaae in dues
go into iction as a one-to-three point t , ypes uf rt . cn >, lU)n arH j ma< i f tenta . and garden clubs and individual* of () , . Directors are elected bv the de
live plans for a Christmas party. *11 six fair, counties-Spartanburg. Tho prvsl(lrnt of the agency. Otis partmenU in the plant and from
The Hosemen imset the do^^hlm Rt ‘ KUlar mwtm,{s wi “ 1)6 held announced that new mem this group officers are elected,
nn Hosimen upsit the dope charts the first Monday of each month and t South Carolina, and Polk and Ruth- . ... . nhvs-
"r "" mn ^ S'llf-.yr #,w ' 1 S JltoSTJSS oTSfiU
l.-iv^lo.tbiu »!•« *' “»'•« »" W ' d - " s ,n ibdfsc n b a bly beautiful array. j cs i r ing join ma v co'nuct «ny di-
plosive football. nesday, October 7. the arts department will again pre- * f J f . ... ... j.
Davidson, meanwhile, looked sharp sent an immense and diversified arts
gallery featuring portraits, land-
scapes, still life, abstracts, and other
creations on canvas, with senior and
junior amateur divisions, profession
al presentations, the Mildred Gwath-
The 1959 Piedmont Interstate Fair,! mey class and other groupings,
of which Laurens County is a mem- There’ll be a hobby division, domes-
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in clouting Catawba with a 42-6
I score.
Presbyterian will pit its stardust
halfback twins, Bobby Pate and
Dave Morgan, against the passing
assault of Davidson quarterback
Charlie Benson.
Spartanburg Fair
To Open On Oct. 12
Rites At Hurricane
For Miles L. Lawson
Mile> L Lawson. 60. died Friday
4 00 p m a: a local hospital after
doma Lawson He attended Hurri
cane Baptist Church
Surviving are his wife. Mrs Lu-
Baptist Church by the Rev. J. H.
Darr. Burial was in the church cem
etery
Pallbearers were Harold Lawson.
A star last year, Pate has quickly j ber, will open its gates Monday, Oct. 6c arts, junior and senior arts and
dashed to the forefront of South 12, at Spartanburg for six days and o th «r departments.
Carolina ball carriers this fall in be- nights. * j Competitions for 4-H, FFA, and
ing named the state’s “player of the Entering its 14th season and long other farm boys and girls through-
week’ 'twice so far—the first two 1 established as one of the greatest re- out the fair area again will be
times selections have been made gionai fairs in the Southeast, the among top events.
His total 166 yards rushed from Piedmont Interstate has assembled „ The gigantic Cetlin and Wilson
scrimmage and his other feats have f° r i ts 1959 exposition a number of Railroad Shows will spark the fair’s
paced the Hosemen over East Caro- sensational educational, scientific, i midway.
lina and Furman on successive an d other attractions which will be Grandstanding will be the nation-
week-ends ~ 1
If his performance has PC Coach
Frank Jones smiling, the twinkle
promptly leaves Jones' eyes with
the mention of quarterback Benson.
Jones sums up his feelings in this
cille Copeland Lawn son of near Clin- Ra , ph Lawson> w D Bishop, John ma JJ? er
ton: two sons. Miles Giles and Mar- B Smith. Allen Young and Robert
ion Lawson, of the home; one daugh- Whitsel.
ter. Miss Miriam Lawson, of the
-everal weks of declining heal’h and 0 ne brother. Clarence Law-
an illne>s of one week. son. of Laurens: two sisters. Mrs
Hr wa« a native of I'wor. County. Tom Brown of Union, and Mrs
nut had made his home ir. Laurens Leila Edwards of Asheville. N C.
• oust) for 22 years He was a son Funeral unices were conducted
<f the late Byrd uid Frances Cal- Sunday at S 00 p m at Hurricane
Mrs. Bruce Henson
Is County Chairman
For Cancer Crusade
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This Davidson boy is a left-hand
ed passer who can throw with the
best He's a definite prospect for
professional ball, with an arm that
can throw long and score easily ’’
So the Mage is set for an offensive
‘how at Davidson Saturday after
noon
The lead changed hands seven
times before PC finally tucked away
the 24 23 win over Furman m their
first mee'ing since ItM
Cimtan guard Ml Sea*e helped m
the Blur Hose reormt with a 14-yard
field fuel Ml the fourth quarter Oth
er PC scores came OO a to yard
ktrhoff return by Pate and a to yard
pmM return by Morgan both m Me
rrmd quarter a safety aad a to
yard am* frwm wen*fbach Bed
Rites At Bellview
For Mrs. J. 1. Harris
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