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Thuradav. Navrabcr If. If5f THE CLINTON CHRONICLE U Laurens Physician Named On County Hospital Board Laurens — The Laurens County legislative delegation Wedneaday i named a doctor to the county hos pital board of trustees. With this action, the delegation apparently cured the ills which had plagued the hospital here for many weeks during which time the trus tees and medical staff were at odds. But the action drew immediate criticism from Marcus Boyd, chair man of the hospital board of trus tees, who said he had not been con- 4 suited about the appointment. “It is a bombshell to me,” he said Wednesday night. ‘‘It was ex actly opposite of what I had been led to believe. It was a double-cross on the part of the delegation.” Approved for the post on the 14- mah board was Dr. Julian Atkinson, who will be the first medical staff member of the group. „ He will fill a vacancy created by the recent resignation of T. C. Owings. The place on the board represent ed a partial fulfillment of the de mands and complaints issued by the doctors about administrative pro cedures at the hospital. Chief among the demands of the —— Martha Goodwin, Laurens County Girl, Leads Winthrop Class By Ana Blackmon The present day American lauda tion that any bright young person can go to college if he or she really wants to, knows no better example than Martha Goodwin, a Winthrop College junior Martha, the intelligent and attrac- itve daughter of a Laurens dairy farmer, not only exemplifies the American education story, but can claim some “firaU? at the South • C arolina < ollrge for Women Leading her class with the high e*l academic record of A’a. Martha la also the fir* student at hor col lege to receive an Alumnae Honor Scholarship In 1»7. when the Winthrop Alum . nee AxeoctaCion began its scholar sfup fund. Maltha, as an incoming freshman, received the John G Richards scholarship given by the nine daughters of the late South Carolina governor Because af her I of rsroilencr the aoctatMU. Martha in also the recipient of Use •<her honor «choUrship» the Julius Frtedheia srhoUrslup. given to the rising Winthrop junior until the * highest grade average, and a Mary Mildred SuOtvan Award But bright young collegr women *> more than fm their pretty heads with knowledge; they contribute their aNlmes ta enriching campus life Ai Winthrop Martha has been ac tive m ibe Wiathrup Christian Aiao- riatMn serving as a Taps leader, and this year planning special fee lure* for this organisation's pro gram She was also derted by her dor mitory to serve her sophomore year as a Student Government Councilor in Roddc> Hall, one of the freshman residence halls ( A French and English major Martha has also written for The Journal, the student literary mag axine Perhaps Martha sums up the whole criteria for any young person seeking a scholarship ‘it's an hon or.” she says But 'honor ' has two meanings. To Martha it means “being grate ful;" to Winthrop alumnae it means she is deserving young woman doctors had been a five man trustee board, with medical staff represen tation. They had Also asked for more trained personnel and better administrative procedures, among other things. Chief of Staff Dr. M. B Nickles said that ‘it was the belief of the staff that the action taken by the delegation should lead to better cir cumstances at the hospital and should result in providing the cit izens a “bitter facility.” • In his statement, he said that the doctors had postponed from Oct. 1. putting into action a resolution which would have halted treatment of charity work pending outcome of a compromise over problems. Six of the doctors, irritated by certain procedures and actions, pub licly declared they would on Oct. 18 begin operating at the hospital as a “courtesy staff, treating only their own and private charity pa tients. Later this was modified so there would be care for emergency cases. Trustees countered by request ing the doctors to resign formally if that was their desire, but warned that once they had done so only trus tee action could re-admit them to the staff. The trustees officially declined to recognize the courtesy'* plan. Pre- surfiably it never went fully into ef fect. Earlier last week, the doctors apiminted two of their number to form a committee which will work in liaison with a similar group from the trustee board. Their job will be to meet before each quarterly trustee meet, and of- tener if necessary, to iron out and air out any foreseen difficulties and problems. The delegation proposed this plan several days ago The doctors named Dr Atkinson and Dr Ernest Reeves Trustee com mitt men are L W Grata and Thomas Babb The county hospital has Cl beds and an IC bed addition is currently being planned Hospital Administra lor is W S Be a c ha m Mrs. J. G. Sullivan Laurens—Mrs Udte Miller Sullt van. O. widow of Joseph Giroud Sullivan died late Wedneaday Bight m Washington N J.. when she was visiting with a daughter She had la declining health for two A native of Greenville County, she was the daughter of the lato David L and Annie Donaldson M liter She was a member at the Fir* Baptt*: Church Surviving are four sous, David Herbert Suttivaa of Lexington; the Rev Robert G. Sullivan of Roan ohe Va.; Cecil G Sullivan of New York CMjr; and Duahlin M Sullivan of Laurens, two daughters, Mrs Harold E Davis at Washington, N J.; and Mrs Edward L Junkm of Millhall. Pa.; two staters. Miss Jeanette Miller and Mrs H L Chew mag. both at Greenville. eight grandchildren and one great- grandchild Funeral services were conducted Saturday at 2:30 p m at the Fir* Baptut Church by Dr Robert S Cooper and Dr J. E Rouse Burial was in Bethel Methodist Church cemetery, OFFICE SI’PPIJES CHRONICLE PUB. CO. 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