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* * Slip (Elintmt (Ehrmtirlp Vol. 61 ~ No. 30 Clinton, S. C., v Thursdoy, July 28, 1960 -FI—i tm P/annmg for Cattle Sale Tuesday Preparing catalogues for a Southeastern “Show-Window” sale of holstein cattle at the Laurens fairgrounds August 2 are shown, left to right: James Jacks, coopera- County Breeding Assn. To Two Young Men Sponsor Cattle Sale Aug. 2 Injured In Wreck A Southeastern “Show-Window” er’» Association bull, and many of sale offering 84 Ohio-bred holstein 4^ cattle has been scheduled for the Laurens County Cooperative Breed mg Association, will offer cattle from 46 Ohio breeders Included will be S young cows, SI bred heifers 3 open heifers. 16 senior calves, and 7 junior calves “Our purpose is to offer sound, health). foundation ferns dairymen of the area Each Is sired by a Northern Ohm Funeral Services For 6. A. Burton Held!^*^7^ Afternoon Friday the animals are dams sired by bulls of the same association.” 11 to a hospital with injuries L Outi. Laurens county agent said , sustained when the car crashed A parade of the sale cattle will l0 u> a utility pole on Highwa> 76 take place at the cattle barn at rUnlOB ^ Joaflna •:» pm August 1, and will be .... ^ , , . b, . birtorcur .uk*. “ *" Prospective buyers will have the •«" of Mr and Mrs "• uppurtunit) of inspecting the cattle Leonard While of Shands Street, l ® before aad during the parade. Ouli and Jamr« Bowling. 21. mm of ** said 7W sale sum at 1] acUefc Paul Bowling of Lydia Mills *' noon August 2. Bowling is said to be more serf “ According la C G. «Wshtnaa waly ugured with a fractured Clomaea Eatonaioa Service dairy vhoulder aad lavceratiana While la 19 reawtn i are tarvad and lavceraLans abuui the head isaariatian TW car apparently duddad aa effort of the a wel paxemeal and ornt out of Ohm .tad South. control TV occotHM or cor red tt it o as Mrs. Von Hollen, 69, Dies At Hospital; Services On Tuesday Mrs. Pearl Anderson Von Hollen, 69. wife of J H Von Hollen. died at the Blalock Clinic here early Mon day morning after an illness of a few days. She was a native of Georgia, but made her home in Clinton for the last 32 years. She was the daugh ter oi the late Jesse I! and Aman da Hughes Anderson She was a member of the Lydia Mill Presbyterian Church Survivors are her husband. J. H. Von Hollen: three daughters, Mrs Eugene Johnson of Clinton; Mrs W. I). Crocker of Joanna, and Mrs. Francis Blalock of Clinton, one son. S. James Von Hollen of Clinton; seven grandchildren and :!iree great-grandchildren She is also survived by her step-mother, Mrs J. A Ander.>on of Westmin ster. She was the last surviving mem >er of her immediate family Funeral services were held Tues Jay at 5 00 p m by the Rev. Hugh A one car wreck early Tuesday Pollard and Dr. W illiam Redd Tur morning sent two young Clinton ner at the Gray Funeral Home Burial followed in Rosemont cemt- tery Pallbearers were Robert tive technician; M. L. Outz, county agent; and Hance Finley, dairyman and coopera tive director. —(Clemaon Extension Service Photo.) M Vance. Claude Crocker. J Carl lohnson. Dr George R Blalock. David Boland. J B Templeton J B Arnold and C W Anderion \ / !' *4 >■ ♦ Coroner's Jury Hears Testimony in Stabbing Case Coleman Reunion At Comp Fellowship on Sunday the Coleman family reunion waa held at Camp Fellow blip on Lake Greenwood w a relalivev of the are • nrrr attending Al noon a picnic dinner waa et» •.ted Gurata of the group far the Ataamn were Hr and Mr* H ■ f rater of Green worn! Sheriff C. W. Wier, tfte only witness presented in the Attaway-Samples .staWiing cane, is shown telling of a conversation he ha<1 with Carroll Samples, who nrtmitted the fatal stabbing of Freddie Attawav on June 2'* Around the table, left to right, are Mrs. Caroline Cole man of Idturens, recording clerk; Magistrate Sam H Mc<'rar>. Solicitor William T. Jones, and O. L U»ng. laturens attorney. On the k r«»w is the jury: f arlton King. Woodrow Wilson. Kemmie Prite, Will Lydia, and (partially hiddenl C. C jury, (ieorge lYire. cam The Alt away-Sam | Tu«*sday afternoon at Avenue Scho*)!. The ot drowning cam*. —Photo Giles. Another memt**r of ot lie seen. ies case wh.' one of tw*> hr kroner's inquests at llami her was the Curtis Brewing b\ han Yartwirouirh. ird County 4-H Winners Somples Held for Grond Jury Action S At Aiken Round ^p No Foul Play in Brewington Drowning G A I Guat 71 ruUrwd •d ••rly at • lr»* «f Aft of hm Sponsored bv LtOfW Club Polio Gink Scheduled for Saturday am UcipaUaa m th* Durum the ch um laB a mul from Leurrus t'eunty alteudeil PuvtmiMt Dtainct Round i p. Aihen July IP21 TV*** •ttmdmg lheir prwyeru and award* received are ai lal leu* Blue eward grunp Bread a Mxarpe Ouw Kill rlethmg drama irratam N«4I M«rrt* tRIuneu V d Upv chdluag (lara ReRe HUI Oum Htl recreatma CI a a d l a Tm»ley ami R4l Ladd Laurem re mar alive Curtia Brew lagloa rame la ms high « death by arc idem al drew mag and ahnu* i i arruti hamptev t* bald far grand pern! a jury act tan m the fatal Uahhoig af five at Freddie Altaway were the verdict• M-lf«r af (tee cacunec v umweai jurvev here \>ae fueaday ifliramn Pbr umueaU wen rwndurteW by Actiag * orwaer ham H IM rary ■ v.*v aana* taaA the *taad m the Breataglaa caae. mcheimg wheal mate# a he laid af (hr uhece «a the 4av aa and Km ■md— «d »*< Joanna Baptist , To Hold Revhral July 31-August 4 hp Dr NTe are wdl he held at VdUpe «*»• ■w Mr >»• a by Mrv L T Law Mare Hwater Teautlhp MagMirale at the vafvav faUa IfampCan A»enue V-hant watv'tar ia nareiMn Mdttam T J mr* preiecMimg at tur Latlvii aey far the KigMh %mLb » arwuna tm radf a Jedwiai < irrwM redacted t b» vlrve* hr dxwdwnina «f eh—i aad m Mhde Jr wrucied dm jurve* aa ha the vur »hd* •«« A creed that ahaaf had fMad the Jem VMn 1 —«* hfUme tRr Brewi—ae —ueel. hut by the Negrmv «a the Daviv farm told af ' ,l *r af the hltew ay •apueal dm anneg a car web tea premaa m a crmid had laallad la appcuaiaaaiety pauM la the aemd and meeiMM a npHk and leunard dy Brew ndtan and 'Jm pwal m a ear. ugg umw mgtaa ahtie *• car u rum Muii at and De eawla a nav Kaf MountvHte Gronge - Holds July Mechng The Mewetvillr Granpe heid ty evi lyMc iy rventhi will be heM ward gruup c yathta Fee wtaa health Ferry feme M Kill heeeliftraliee af dairy , Terry itmaMea ■ab garden Tarry Sim- The Ant afr ♦ ea p i iweMatafy Brewmgtaa IP-yearaii 'itt. >■ hey (Mbde > ahe a a* rrytng aa he aa «leav mg the pand Sybta (Leg laid 4 BThde cnmmg te her haem ea the highway anar a am the family to dwutr tt« the ceat ai the Aa hetd Hi rec a the ere vin amg af July 21 Baaree Bea*trft Matter prevtded The ftrv: pen of the meeting nai given ever te the twal and general K larva A reao- nnr uImm calheg for tw repeal af the Rev • ar Urge* t *!?p « - * « «a» adopt wiH bring the cJ ami «ei .« ca , evounal tend udi h* held m hornet with young people will he held each eve G. A. BURTON Clinton city schools and the Clinton Kiwams Club, and was member of the Masonic order. Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Roslyn Blakely Burton of Clin ton; one son. Henry B Burton, a senior at the South Carolina Med- J«a Mare khoab 1 m«m Mare Shwab tractor lac Jimmy LrMaelec B* * attended M health ’ hut hw recard | * wai misplaced ^ d***^ program run Laurens t auaty wav m charge of j tmur* te m«ve forward at a rec Vrvper Service on Medarsdu) rught >rd parr al Prrvbytcnaa t allege U-M CMfe. 1 TV uy «. ny I. So« ru*c thr~ H. ,h '"* Oa Psrticipaats tor Ben Hsv Ham met aimouncrd I. a agUut af Nmehcrry He gr^ r[V Mb fjUi< cuaw r , al#d tagh frVnH ui iMg aad Br,f, * dj 1 J**T*- i«U»» "d Hr van! almmt «» uw ha. been The sponsor* urge parents of Uw At lnr r^tu^ u. ;h* meetim finished Furman University in 1153 c L * wd,a Tiaaley vuntrhiuied in the four month, viace rommufut) to bruig their children , mcu] hour wa4 held at which re- He received the BD degree from T *° ,al * 0 ‘ nu,nbrr ' ,rom ^ tl » l *° pf,or1 *'* umkrwjy last lor aa larrrase af the immuniza frediment. were served by Mr and Southeastern Seminary. Wake For- ‘ ou- *3 f imluded a polka duet fra \prt ban acnes if they have had one. Mrs R A Steer and Henry Bry rsl. N C . in 1957 and the Th M m lun "k Adair and Betty Sat The goal for the year is |5u.uuu two. ar three shots and to get them son 19M Hr is presently writing the ‘•^white Mountvillr Mary Bar representing interest on an annual atartod on the senei of four if they j After the social hour the meeting thesis for the Ph D in religion at nptt Bernice Bratcher a ml Betty investment on SLOW.000 a* figurd have had none. called to order and with appro-' Duke University | K 1 ' 1 !* K* n S danced to Person prevalence of pobo in Spar- prute ceremony Miss Rebecca Bun- Mrv Cook is the former Kaye Ad ality Mrs Bdstnce Sloan and Joe lanburg and Cherokee Counties in- dnek was inducted into the second ams of Greenville and is a graduate Shay of Whitten Village accom- of Furman pamed the girls PCs Annual Fund Reaches $20,000 in Four Months '.Mkh wu rw*l«p h.ww «Aw hv«a car to toave ihv •tatemam va«d ha heard Brrv ngiiM rad tor haSp Mhrfe • Ma'emiW told torthec af hat wnMKcewtful anampl la pad Bcvw’ugtau frwm the water Mil ament* were alan mad frwm Gray Fumara* Hawne and Dr i,aacp» R Railmh aha asamimd Jto hwdy , thal wa hrwiM^ ware j pen rent uni Aw evWtnre wf fmd play wa. wd ratod irrtM w lmk kjtt Sheriff C M Mier naa tto auy witor*. 'a Lahe the wand m the hi laway .nqaev: He dated that he Mvevtigated the icene .here Alta a rwad leadMg df Highway to jAmm five mile* MMdh af Chatwn -m June 25 ■ „ ... . .. . . Hr dated that Saonde* naa ar Johasoa « tub. this ratw. th* fund, rm^ cimton «fficera st Hays and 94 JKI 31 given direetly to the Mailer Joftawa Club by tat athtour .uppurters Sdtoe 6 211 W af *Jto Living Endowment total iby to gun art i ha« bean designatod fur the the urgency of local par- degree under the Living Endovryneflt pro gram The lute July report >hows $18. given specifically for the athletic program thus far to $s sn jg hrough 337 gifts \lthough mo*; of the Laving F.n •I.M. ment donations are made aw ua- ,Kcur^ ” after Mr. restricted gift*, some also have been earmarked for academ.c vc rot or ship, improvement of fa cilities amt for faculty *alary in creases !7ie wide range of individual cuu- houpdal after bringing Vita way to the htMpilai As he was taking Sam pies to Laurens, he wild that Sam pies admitted the stabbing, which Vtawav had wreMed a pistol from him Sheriff Mier related hat Sampte* told him of recutving a telepixme call Irom Attawav requesting that Sample* meet him and Mr* Atta 881 97 contributed to K' thus far in lnbullons „ tends frum S1>OIIO way at a designated point on the 1 (A Ilk 4 rv e*< v. tiiK ’ * i. .. i- l* _ - - — I _ _ .J _ • i J a • Negro Woman Shot i On Country Road Saturday Night Laurens — A 19-yearlold Negro ical College. Charleston: one grand-1 woman was slain by gunfire on a child; and two brothers. Lewis S. i rural road five miles southeast of Burton of Savannah. Ga and Ross' here about 8:00 p m.. Saturday. E Burton of Whitmire. Deputy George Blackwell reported Funeral services were conducted Officers are holding Marvin An Friday at 4 p m . at his home. 404 derson. 22. of Laurens County, in Calvert Ave.. Clinton, by Dr. Wil- connection with the death of his liam Redd Turner. Dr. D. J. Woods Mar y Ann J L t . and the Rev David F Bridgeman ^ shoot ' n * accurred on the Lis ~ : i 18>i0 through annual giving chan nels There have been 624 individ ual gfils A breakdown of the total am iunt imlicates $15,519 45 given to the Living Endowment by 386 donors, has M members t0 ^ Whitten Village cents with the average running at h " v ‘“• m " ' ' v S3188 per gift Twelve have made taway ' ,he ’ ihpr,ff ' ,4Kl - ,hat ht ' large enough donations to be fisted wwu,,, , h ‘ n * '"‘l** 4 ^ ••* members of the Pacemaker Club '$2501. and the Century Club ($100) -» .■ — ■* *■ -z OK W . Burial was in Rosemont Cemetery. Pallbearers were A. A. Ramage Jr., Joe H. Bonds, J. J. Cornwall, L. Ray Pitts, Davis R. Holland. Kirk Milam. Ryan L. Lawson and G. Pringle Copeland. The honorary escort consisted of elders and deacons of the First Presbyterian Church. Summer Reading For .' Children Emphasized bon road as the climax of an argu ment between the man and his wife, the deputy said The Anderson woman was felled by two shots from a 22 caliber pis tol. fired from about five feet away in view of another Negro man, his wife and children, the deputy said. The Anderson couple was driv ing down the Toad with a cousin of the wife when an argument took place, the officer said. Anderson stopped his car and his wife got out She was picked ir> by another Mrs James S. Gray. librarian for Negro. Darnell Boyd, his wife and lH: ■ ‘> ■ Samples) had a gun Samples, the sheriff said, bought a large sue 22 caliber pistol and drove out the highway and met the .V.toways, who were headed in the direction of Clin- .on. The Attaways turned back in their car and, with Samples in his car. turned off Highway 56 into the country road During a discussion in one of tlie f cars. Samples >aid. the Sheriff re lated that Atta way jumped on Whitten Village will receive not him. ’ When Mrs. Attaway. who Tuesday in Houston after a long les than $40,000 to $50,000 worth of was' in the back seat got the pistol illness medical equipment, supplies and away from him. Samples told the He was the grandson of Dr. Wil- furnishings as a result of a provision sheriff he stabbed Attaway with a liam P. Jacobs, founder of Pres by- m the will of the late Dr E T Kel knife, which the sheriff said had a terian College and Thornwell Or- lev of Georgetown, according fo m r blade phanage. and Mary Dillard Jacobs Dr B 0 Whitten v! so read was a ’statement by W. States Jacobs, Jr. Texas Attorney, Had Clinton Connections William States Jacobs. Jr . 60. well known Houston, Texas, attor ney who had a large family con nection 1 in South Carolina, died To Get Hospital Equipment By Will wmm the Children's Library, has an nounced the addition of a number at new books and has issued an in vitation to parents to visit the li brary with their chikhen Duong the summer maaths th* li brary is apes «■ refular achedal*. 3 at to 3 80 p to- Monday. Wed f toady aad Friday and tram 9 99 to li at a ■ an Saturday Ifca Gray rf children Anderson headed them off and got out of his car His wife em erged from the other vehicle, they argued, and the pistol barked. Dep uty Blackwell said Th* Negro woman was dead on arrival al the Laurens hospital Her husband is being questioned by Laurens officers Others lavestigaUag are Deputy Bill kproeh and Special Dtowty Bey 0*an» Actiag Omumot Lu ClMr V MU local 9—**d 9 >ary Observing Safety at Farm Pond One particular safeguard that should l>e . employed on farms is at ponds, according to the National Safety Council, co-sponsor of Farm Safety with the U. S. Department of Agriculture. July 24-30 The Council lists among important points to he obeerved for farm pond safety: Children should wear lifejackets when play ing around farm ponda; place life-saving deriree such as ring buoys, inner tubes rojies or long poles at swimming areas; children shouldn't swim, fish, tioat or play around farm ponds alone; children should be encouraged to learn to swim. In the above photo, left to right: Kathy Wright. Stewart Haskins and Fatty Has kins, neighboring children of Mr and Mrs. Posey W. Copeland of Clinton, enjoying pond recreation under adult supervision at the Copeland farm pond —Soil Conserva tion Service Pho* of Clinton He was the only child of Dr Whitten stated that he and Dr William States Jacobs who Dr Kelley used to be companions sUb wound of theche st. beneath made a fortune in cattle after he on deer drives until a few years jrm retired as pastor of a large Houston ago when business from both sides ’ rhe {o /^ Brewington. case Presbyterian church, and Laura kept them occupied Dr Whitten |nduded Rhl . tt /P Adair . !ohn w Hams Jacobs >jid he was very surprised when ^ ni|t i, Bobbv Mr Jacobs was born November notified by the attorney of 'he be- 9, 1899. at his mother's home in quest Columbus, Miss., but upent most The will states that all equip- of his life in Houston ment, furnishings and supplies at He received the Bachelor of Arts the Kelley Clinic in Georgetown p no degree from Princeton in 192U. the be given to Whitten Village Al- Hachetor of Laws degree from the though he has made no inventory I niversilty of Texas in 1923, and th* of what this will include. Dr Whit- Dootur of Jurisprudence degree ! ten estimated the value to he not from Yale in 1924 He was he a-n le** ban $40 (Xk) to $50,000 •or member af the law firm nt Dr Whitten aided that the ar ticle* coming from the clinic would l-auien> i ounly ha* '.eceived O.- go a king way in equippm^ ihei*^ in * )etfr ‘ ini ^ fi* The new tHMg>ital pianned for Whitten April-June quarter Village Coma rue lion wdl begia i4| dt>tnbutioo was received September fn>m the S C Tax comnussiOii Dr Keiiry began hit medtcM' which *enl a total of $155,631 56 to Mn Irene Oft- eareer m Kingatree where he built the 46 epunue. of the stale jpratrd Kelley Memorial bo*- TV slat* rela.ned $1 (MM <112 in Dr Sullivan, which described the J Hams. Bobby Quarles. Charles E Hill, and Claude E McElhannon. The Attaway jury; C C. Giles! Will Lydia. Woodrow W ilson. Rennie . George Price and ('arlton Kmg County Gets $3,453 In Beer-Wine Toxes Jacobs. Davu and Schmidt He it survived by hi. widow Mrs Ruth Jacob*, and one daugh ter. Mu* Laura Jacob*, of Hou* too His fir«t cuuvin* included Fer (baa ad Jacob* and Mr* K«wm * Youag at Omm lard Elbeft and Mary rHOjrd at i pda! beta-* moving to Gcuegctour* ! tor J N<