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County Baptists In Annual Session 1V Laufvn* < oyntt Raptir 4» of forty cfrnrrh 1 oo. tMMMI. ( <HTI bofan A* annual two-day moat < Wadnaoday ) with a •I Wakoma Baptm Omrch l^uram Tha convantwn will mova Thurwlav to ('aitary Raptial ('hutch harr Thr Ra« Alvin H»>nr |> mndrra'j tor , Al Ardnrariay ■ ma»-tin«. rapnrtt i ware haard on tha Children • Homr. I Lauranv RaptUt A«*ambl>. Sunday School F.xacutivr Committaa. Co i oparatlva ProBram and Sleward- ahip. Chnatian Litrralura. Mtnia- tari Ratirrment IramuiB Union. Mibviiuh and Evan*Hi»cn MtfSlight* of the day war* the Aaaoriational sermon by tha Rev 0 P Huchinaon at 11:40 a m . and an addnatv on evangelism by Dr J K Howard of Columbia at S 00 p m On Thursday. the messenger* will hear raports on public morals. Bap tist Foundation. Bethea Home for the Aged. Christian Education. Wo- Clomson—South Carolina's 4-H la individual scoring David man's Missionary Union. Brother dairy judging team that competed Broum placed tenth in judging Hol-'hood. Music, Treaaury. History Site GlUtttmt (Ehrmtirle Vol. 60 — No 42 Clinton, S. C. Thursday, October 15, Freni row-dark likes. Aadereeo; Jimmy Rim moo. Chester; Du vld drown. LaureM; Jimmy Klmpsoa. Lanmm. darh row—AosHlam Ceuuiy Agents D. W Howe. Aadereoe; R. J. deuoelt. l-ourens Fred Lovelace. Chester. Two County Boys on Dairy Judging Unit In Iowa Show in the National 4-H Dairy Judging Contest at Waterloo, Iowa, October 5. placed l$th in over all judging in competition with 32 other teams Making up the state team were Jack Aiken, Anderson; Jimmy Simpson, Chester; David Brown and Jimmy Simmons, Laurens. in judging Guernseys the team placed fifth, and In judging Brown Swiss they placed sixth. steins. v {Baptist Hospital and Necrology. The National 4-H Judging Conteet Highlights will be a doctrinal scr- is held in connection with the Na- mon by the Rev W W. Willing tional Dairy Cattle Congress While ham at 11:40 a m . and the election attending the congress, team mem of officers at 10:55 a. m bers observed top dairy cattle of all Accompanying the judging group Jurors Drawn For to kma were C. H. Lomas, Ciamson a . T sv . <w extension dairy socialist, and R LOUll 161^ UCt. lb J. Bennett, assistant county agent WWMI Vl wv,# NEW MEMBERS OF OLD TIMERS CLI B OF CUNTON-J,YBIA MILLS Left to rijrht: Roliert M. Vance, president of the mills. Joe Nelson. S. J. ( ' r ace Wooten, Cleo Lusk, Cecil Wooten, W. D. Gilbert. Aumes Williams. , o „ . ,, Grace Ficklin, T. O. W'illiams, James H. Hushes, and Bill Patterson—[ > hoto Todd, Jim Bailey. Joe Sam Caughman, Eunice Braswell. Mary Baukmght. by Dan Varlxirough. of Laurens county. Chairman Warns County Hospital Staff May Go Courtesy Basis Laurens—Marcus S. Boyd, chair man of the Board of Trustees of the Laurens County Hospital, Tuesday took precaution to warn the medical profession in the county that the usual medical service to charity pa tients will not be available after October 18 unless differences exist ing between the medical staff (who are all residents of Laurens) and the trustees can be resolved by of the hospital presupposes medical service to all charity patients in the hospital whether referred there by staff members or not. Courtesy membership entitles a doctor to treat his own patients in the hos pital whether pay or charity, and Following are two venires of jury-1 men to serve for the October term of Common Pleas Court to con vene in Laurens for the week of October 26-31 C. P. Ashley. Brewerton; John R. Bagwell. Waterloo; Robert N. Neely, Hickory Tavern: Fred H. Fridy. Jr., Laurens City; James B. Roper, Hickory Tavern; Gordon B. Collins, Laurens City; Alfred E. Thompson, Princeton; J. C. Jones. Stewarts Store; Johnny Jenkins. Joanna; Luther L. McCall. Watts Mill; John Solicitors Still ^ US Y Community Chest at Half-Way Mark Clinton-Lydia Club Takes New Members One hundred and nine members of, nelson, president, presented the the Old Timers Club of Cknton-Ly- awards Dismissal was J David dia Cotton Mills were honored at the . _. The incoming Old Timers were fourth annual service awards pre- presented ^4* 25-year pins and gold watches. Corsages were pre sented to all the ladies present. Those inducted into the club Thursday night were: from Clinton incoming members, retired mem- Mill — Mary Bauknight, Eunice, - .. , . . , bers and guests. Braswell. Joe Sam Caughman. »' Carolina got underway in paid or pledged toward the goal of 'M. B. Camak, of Hodges, writer, Grace Ficklin. W. D Gilbert, Laurens County Tuesday morning, w „„„„ lecturer, and radio personality, who James H. Hughes, Cleo Lusk, Cecil a rnee | in £ ot representative Mimnaugh >aui that all divisions R. Spearman Laurens City J. T. * s superintendent emeritus of the Wooten. Grace Wooten; from Lydia c * t ' zen s of Clinton at Hotel Mary working on the drive are continuing r-j inn. 1 rr Ware Shoals schools was the fftiesf —Ji mBailev Joel Nelson. Bill Pat- Musgrove. A similar meeting was to their efforts and that at this stage sentation Thursday evening in the Thornwell dining hall. Two hundred and eighty persons were present at the dinner, including Old Timers, The Community Chest of Greater Clinton is at the halfway mark in its campaign for funds for the 1960 budget, according to John L Vfnn : naugh, chairman Mimnaugh stated that up to yes- The stock sale campaign for the <«rday, reports of solicitors show Business Development Corporation thal approximately $9,500 had been Development Corp. Plans For Stock Sale Edwards. Laurens Mill; Jason G. Watson. Clinton City; Dewey Law rence, Clinton Mill; John A. Aber crombie, Brewerton; John C. Gray, he is not required to treat other Woodville; James W. Gentry. Ren- charity patients. The reason for the no: Willie R. ( annady, Clinton Mill. | distinction is not set forth in the ^l 80 - James W. Darby, Owings; by-laws). Evans Lever. Clinton Mill; Theodore The letter from the staff also McGowan. Joanna; James W. ( ul-| Joanna; Willis Burdette. Pressley. that date. The warning came in a letter carried the complaint that few of kertson from Mr. Boyd to Dr. J„mes L. Wal our recommendations and desires” )' a er oo; /? rm ,? r n „ E . ker, of Clinton, president of the on hospital procedure have been VVatefloo; John W. Harrison. Ow- Laurens County Medical Society. Differences between the staff and the trustees came to public notice on Sept. 10 when the local press ear ned a letter to Senator Robert C. Wasson from six of the seven mem Ware Shoals schools, was the guest —Ji mBailey, Joel Nelson, Bill Pat- Miisgrove. a similar meeting speaker. terson, J. S. Todd, Agnes Williams, have teen held in Laurens yester- no complete report can be given for J. B. Templeton, vice-president and T. 0. Williams. tey (Wednesday). -‘ny of the divisions of the mills, w'as toastmaster, and Of the 109 members of the Old Robert M. Vance Clinton bank- The advance gifts division, he the invocation was by Virgil Webb. Timers Club, 73 are from Clinton er an( ! textile manufacturer, who is said, which began a week prior to Following the dinner George H. Cor- and 36 from Lydia. (the corporation's chairman for: the kickoff of the general campaign, : : ILaurens County, presided and ex- still has some •‘clean-up work to plained the corporation's objectives do before a full report is given. A at the Clinton session ! partial report last Tuesday listed Laurens County has a quota of opproximately $6,000 collected and $38,610 toward the $1,100,000 total pledgwl up to that time program to underwrite the corpora ,tion which will operate state-wide dustrial. and residential divisions, Friday will be a big day for hob- will agin enter the exhibition on a i n financing the expansion of exist- a, l ,>f which went to work Tuesday byists of Joanna and surrounding w 'te sc a U?- j n g businesses and the establish- ^ ,st **‘ek are continuing their areas , M rs - Frances Warner, director of m ent of new, job-producing mdus- solicitations ' women’s activities, is coordinator of tr jes A general report meeting of work On that day the Joanna Club lhe show ^ corporation, chartered by the ers 18 scheduled for next Tuesday. 2nd Annual Hobby Show Slated for Joanna Friday FMPAYEES Up to yesterday, the following industries and firms were report ed by the industrial divisions as having reached 10* per cent ia contributions to the Commuaitv Chest by employees: Industrial division Noutheru Kell Telephone Co., traffic depart ment, Clinton Paper Box Co., Dapper Hosiery Co.. C. W. Voder son Hosiery Co. Commercial division; Bums* Harrison. Cato's, Hamilton's Jew elers. The Ladies' Read* U»-Wear Shoppe. Maxwell Bros. ford, young lap dancer gave j dance number on the program and Alan Trammel was pianist Twenty agencies participate in the IPOn budget of the Community The commercial, institutional, in-'Chest met or acted upon, that patients in Ss: J. H. Pace. Lydia Mill; Ran- from other hospitals in the countv d°lph Moore, Maddens; R. G. are being sent to the county hos Wrenn, Clinton City; J. B Granger, pital for them to wait on, and that Laurens City; C. R. Farmer. Laur- “we are continually being denied 608 W. C. Burke, Watts Mill; ^ ^ any voice in the operation of the Joseph W r . Pulley. Laurens Mill; (House Committee, under the spoc- Entries may include collections of legislature* of South "carohna ^ has 0ct °ter 20. and Chairman Mim Film Be Shown, Layman s Day Held At Broad St. Church At the evening service at Broad i rc , h „ e t aff „ mn ,_inin„ , ha , hospital by having our recommen Frank M Boland, Clinton City: sorship of the Joanna FoundaUon,: china, silver, stamps, old coins, authon/ed t0 make | (ians up naugh requests complete reports Street Methodist Church -hi- Sunday i>ers oi tnt sian tompia g i at . . , .. James Camobell. Owines: Fred B ...m i i books, antioue items wearine an- . . . . from ill division, at th it tim.* then- will be shown i film sirto the trustee board was cumbersome in size and demanding that it be re duced from 14 to five members, one dations and requests ignored In a subsequent letter, the staff members set October 18 as the date of them to be a representative of for putting their withdrawal from the hospital staff "If this cannot active staff membership into effect, be accomplished in a reasonable In a public statement, Senator Brotherhood Speaker length of time we feel that as a staff it will be necessary to discon tinue our services as an active staff and revert to a courtesy staff.’* the letter said. (Membership on the active staff Services To Begin At Davidson Street Mission On Monday Calvary Baptist Church will be gin a sene* of services at the Da vidson Street Mission Monday night, October 1*. and continue through Saturday night, the 25th. The ser- upon him to perform vices will begin each night at T:30 Chairman Boyd said that prior o'clock to the staff letter which appeared Wasson has pointed out that it will require legislative action to make any change in the membership of the board of trustees. The delegation and members of the staff conferred in the court house Tuesday night. Secretary T David Sloan. Jr., of the delegation report ed that no definite action was ta ken. The staff member whose signa ture was not on the letter asked that his name not be used But Mr. Boyd said Tuesday that this staff member had told him that so far as he is able he would hold himself available to perform any emergen cy service that the hospital calls James Campbell. Owings; Fred B wil j stage jts secon d annua i hobby hooks, antique items, wearing ap- 1 Moon, Watts Mill. I h parel. garden items, and any un s ow ' usual collections. \ iewed by hundreds of visitors Approximately 500 persons at last year, the event tomorrow is ex- , ended the 1958 hobby and craft fair peeled to draw a still larger crowd The doors of the club house will r A J Ar3 | be open from 10:00 a. m. to 10:00 vlIIZvilS rCUvIul p. m. to visitors who may view the dsiplays of crafts and hobbies, and AfinnillirPt nPW demonstrations of basket weaving. HIIHWlllIVvJ liCfl ceramics, and loom weaving. A number of outof town exhibits are expected to enter displays in addition to the local people who there will be shown a film strip. We Seek Peace " The week of Oc- to ten times its minimum capitali- I r,,,n division* at that time ration of $1,100,000 to businesses Giving publicity to the Comm un , , „ „ that cannot qualify for loans from "J Ch ** st campaign wa* a panel tuber 18 25 is proclaimed by Pres- banks, insurance companies, and d,SCUM, °n Sund ay from 12 30 to idem Eisenhower as ‘United Na- u.u 12 (5 over station MSP \ l'\ Chan- >*«»«•* Meek Hi;* visual presenta nel 7, Spartanburg, by personnel lion is m keeping with that obser 30 and the other institutions, which are prohib ited from making capital loans m, v - , . from Clinton. The panel was mod- \ance Phe hour will he 7 3 Assisting Mr. \ance n the sale of by ^ publlc IS invited v' < C ti' ii ' auR f n ^ '' U J , anus telling of the objectives of the Com- Laymen s Day will be observed Von Hollen. of M S Bailey A Son mun|t ^ wer . Mayor Pn>Trm thi , Sunday morning at Broad 4°« Dividend Rate Joanna Fire Damages 500 Bales Of Cotton The directors of Citizens Federal Savings and Loan Association at their October meeting announced their proposal to pay 4% dividends on savings. The new higher rate of interest will be retroactive to July 1. 1959. and payable December 31. The interest on savings is com- Bankers, and Harry McSween. of the Bank of Clinton, and Dwight K Patterson, president of the Palmet to Bank of Laurens, and George Phinney, Laurens business man On Sunday afternoon, October 26, at S:M o'clock, the Davidson Street Baptist Church will be organised Hie officers of the church will be chosen from those who join the mis sion October 19 through 25 This church will operate under the super vision of Calvary Baptist Church until such time as it is able to pro mote its own program A building has been completed and furnished that wrill accommo date 150 people and Rev Clyde Pe terson has been called as the mis sion pastor The church will serve the people in the northeast part of town and is expected to develop into a strong church. Rev. J. W. Spillers, pastor of Cal vary Baptist Church, extends an in vitation to the people in the vicinity of Davidson street to attend this church. Mr. Spillers states, “For a num ber of years we have been looking forward to establishing of a Baptist church in this part -of the city and now we are happy to begin this work." He also said, “The membership of Calvary Baptist Church has made an unselfish sacrifice in order to build this mission church and it will mean a reduction in the total pro gram of Calvary Baptist Church. But the people who stay with the mother church are ahowing a won derful Christian spirit. They feel that the two churches will do a far greater work than just one church. Adult Education Courses Offered An organisational mooting will bo held Tueadax evening, October 19, at Clinton High School at 7:30 p. m for the purpose of organizing an evening class in business subjects. n the local press in early Septem her. the staff had not made one recommendation to the management of the hospital, either written or oral, since he has been a trustee ie said that individual doctors tave made suggestions on compara tively minor matters from time to time. These, he said, have received our cordial reception and have re ceived our earnest attention On the other hand, we have submitted a list of suggestions for the approval of the staff and have never heard from them. The letter from Mr. Boyd to Dr. Walker, made available to the press, said; Doctor James Walker. President Laurens County Medical Society Clinton. South Carolina Dear Dr. Walker: Laurens County Hospital is faced with the prospect of having its en tire active medical staff with the exception of one doctor stop render ing services to charity patients in the hospital after October 18th. Ef forts are being made to settle dif ferences that have brought the threat of this action by this group of the medical staff, and K is hoped that they can be settled before that deadline. In the event they cennot be, it would be appreciated very much if you would advise the Laur ens County Medical Society that un less notified otherwise, we will not have an attending physician to care for staff patients after that date “Staff patients will continue to be admitted on the same basis as pre viously, except for the assignment of the attending physician. Inas much as the hospital will not be able to furnish medical services, it is well to advise the referring physl DR. W. E. SPEARS. JR. A fire in a Joanna Cotton Mill warehouse Monday afternoon dam aged several hundred bales of cot- P° und «i semi-annually and will be ton and baled waste k * ffect,ve for the six month * ^nod th 7 coand iBVlted nmtoo Cause of the blase, which was July 1 Deposits re- c j tlzens generally to participate in discovered at 4:30 p. m., has not ceived by the 10th earn from the the purchase of the $10 par value been determined About 30 men, vol- first of the month. stock The Rev. Dr W. E. Spears, Jr, unteer firemen and workers at the The Citizens Federal, a Clinton a s outlined by Governor Ernest pastor of the First Baptist Church ware house fought the fire, watering institution founded in 1909. has as- p Hollings. honorary chairman of of North Augusta, will be the guest d foe more than two and a half 8e t s °I over $4,500,000 T. H. Cope- the investment program, at a re speaker for the October meeting of hours. The entire warehouse was l*tid is president and J Sloan Todd, cent luckoff meeting in Columbia, the Brotherhood of the First Bap- covered inches deep in water and secretary treasurer and managing t h»- emphasis will be on helping tiat Church this evening burned cotton. oficer Other officers include J. P. i Mohaijn* increase their A naUve of Union, Dr. Spears was The loss was fully covered by Prather, vice-president; John W. own as Dn v a te enter- graduated from the University of .nsurance Kinney^ ^ executive vice-pres- nse tht . C h a if e nge of pro- South Carolina, the Southern Baptist idem; L S. Reddeck. Jr., assistant Vld ^ oavrolls earn- Theological Seminary and received CHURCH MEET CANCELLED treasurer: Mrs Henry M. Hunter, t , L.x Kase a PhD. degree from the University TTte October meeting of the Men assistant secretary; and Mrs Leon- r . r , ■. 1L | j of Edinburgh in 1953 During the of the Church of the First Presbyte ard L. Cathey, clerk Directors are th ^' , tK - r W I .’n V rli^h' 1 * n i summer of 1949 he served as assist- rian Church, scheduled for tonight. Mr Copeland, Mr. Todd, Mr. Pra- ~ e Vk ° 3 C ant pastor to the Rev J. H Darr at has been cancelled it has been an- ther. Mr Finney. J B Hart, T. D T ^ r * ph 18 ** 1 1 ’ chairman of the campaign Robert G Clawson, executive vice presi dent of the Bank of Hartsville, is president of the corporation. Ernest D. Easterby, president of the Laur ens Glass Works. Inc , is a member of the board of directors Director At PC Chosen By Group Dr L B Pope, director of the Presbyterian College guidance cen-, ' ter, is the new vice-chairman of the Presbyterian Education Association of the South. munity Chest were Mayor Pro-Tem tht* Sunday morning at Broad James P Sloan. Miss Inez Tucker. Street Methodist Church at the 11 00 chairman of the institutional divis- a m worship hour Presiding will ion, L N Warren president of the be Howard Smith, ami delivering Community Chest organization, talks will be Don G Creighton. Hor- Mimnaugh and Wyat: Ledford, m r\ Boukmght. and D B Smith V Banks and insurance companies t ere9 ted business man Dianne Led men s choir will furnish the music in the state will be members of the corporation and will lend money to i i the corporation on a pro-rata basis to provide the necessary credit Already more than $265,000 in cap ital stock of the corporation has been subscribed throughout the state, it is stated. Mr Vance lauded the purpose of the church here 1 nounced Copeland and R. H. McGee. 4 All who are interested in such • dans for their guidance Very truly yours, MARCUS S. BOYD. Chairman - Board of Trustees MSB-rnwh are asked to be present lor this organizational meeting. The classes watt be taught by Mrs. Beb- ert 'shown are officers of the Laurens Count* Council of Social Agen cies. with speakers, as they appeared at thr luncheon meeting of the council Inst Tuesday at the (Tub House ia Joanna From left to right are Thomas A. Babb, president. Lauren.*. J. B. Hart, office manager and assistant treasurer of Joanna Mills; Mrs. Caroline Coleman, secretary of the Council. Laurens. Mrs. Frances Warner, educational director for the Joanna Foundation and director of the (Tub House. Seated is J Hewlette Wasson, vice president of the Council. Laurens. — Photo by J. H. Hunter. Joanna. Social Agencies Council Has Program at Joanna A luncheon meeting for the Lau- basket weaving classes, Lions Club. He was ^med at a recent confer- rens C ^ mty 804:181 A «« ncies wa3 Woman * Club ‘ Eastern Star ‘ Ma erue attended bv directors associ- h<fld on 0ct °ter 6 at the Joanna sons, and all churches may use the ence attended by d ect s, associ House building by reservation, the hobby ate directors and counselors of Pres- ^ iayoc ^ was given Rev . fair , St * lor citizens activities, chtl- bytenan guidance centers in South Carolina, North Carolina, ^Missouri, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia. James B Mitchell of the Joanna dren s Christmas party, and an an- Baptist Church nual party for retired employees. Dr has served as director The business session was presided their husbands and wives, since KwTrrf the puidance center over by Thomas A. Babb, president. J B Hart, office manager and ^ The following nominating committee assistant treasurer of Joanna Mills, which Presbyterian College operates Alice David- also spoke on the problems of ad- Leaders in Development Corp. Movement Robot M. Vance (center), chairman for sistants Jim Von Hollen (left) and Harry Laurens County for the South Carolina De- ^fSwMn. Stock is being offered for sale in ^ .... the 11.100,000 corporation to aid by loans m velopment Corporation, ia shown following a the establishment of new industry in the meeting here Tuesday conferring with as- state.—Photo by Dan Yarborough. 5, STSS! wm Syn0d K P ^tei“. r a«i Mrs S*0> justm* after ret,remem ami ho. to houtn t. arotina D DeLoach ' solve these problems Browns Attend Mrs Frances Warner- educational Mrs S. D. Weathers, a senior cit- ® . u director of the Joanna Foundation, izen of Joanna, expressed what it EduCQtlOn Meet spoke on “Hobby and Recreation for means to her to attend the craft Retirement.’’ She emphasized the classes and social events for the sen- need for hobbies and recreation wr citizens of the community for adults as well as young people. | TTte officers of the social agen- The Joanna Foundation now has a ctes are: Thomas A Babb pres well-planned program for both ident. of Laurens. Mrs Caroline adults and youth. A few of the ac- Coleman, secretary of the council, tivities held at the Joanna club of Laurens; J Hewlecte Wasson, house include: Scouts, Teen-.Age vice-president of 'he council, if club, Junior club- crafts, sewing and Laurens Dr. Marshall W. Brown, president of Presbytreian College, with Her Brown, attended a meeting of the Southern Regional Education Board held in conjunction with the South ern governors conference in Ashe ville, N. C., Monday and Tuesday. Dr. Brown is a South Carolina rep resentative on the board