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V ' \ m: Vol. 61 — No. 39 (CUttimt (tthrontrlE Clinton, S C , Thursdoy. September 29, 1960 A W v '"' *v , Wj IT’s NEW BELK M DITORHM October 31 is Dote Auditorium Dedication Is Planned Presbyterian College will dedi cate its new auditorium in memory of William Henry Belk in special ceremonies scheduled for October 31. President Marshal W. Brown announced today. ^ He said the occasion also will honor Mrs May Henderson Wyatt fo Dalton, Ga., for whom the ad- Baptists At Joanna Set Homecoming Sunday Morning Alec Templeton Other Artists Appeor In Concert Series Leaders At Chamber Of Commerce L'inner Meeting Shown here at the Chamber <>t Comnie-**-'• • ; • ! - niyrht are. left to risrht. T. M. Youngblood. c<►chairman : the arrar.e mentis committee: H. L. Eichettierjfer. extvutive 'ii-e-i^esi -• i * the speakers: I‘resident J. f. Thomas, who preside i. I»a\: : • rra- .-.t E « *r. i The membership drive for the CUr.’.oo Community Concert closed successfully Sunday, it has been announced by the president. Mrs anna, will observe the 2©lh anm- j imes p Wolfe The First Baptist Church of Jo- Greenville Mon Speaks Here COMMUNITY CHEST joining chapel is named. versary of the church during the President Brown had announced annua j homecoming services on last spring that the $500,000 audi- torium would bo named in memory Min< a • v • 1 r ~ of the natianally known mercantile Members, former member:- aid leader who founded the great Belk fr.ends of fi5 years of age and above organization and who served the he given recognition church generously througout his Among tho^e speaking will be lifetime j Mrs. R G Carr, postmaster: Mr- The s ructure was completed just 1 ^ T t lock of » linton. former Worn in time for June commencement -* n s Missionary Inion president, exercises, but dedication exerci.ses Mrs W A Moorhead of (lint on were delayed until this fall so that former Womans Missionary L mon the full PC student body might a t-, P r ^ident and wife of the late Wil i en( j liam A Moorhead: and G X Foy. Hundreds of friends and alumni recently retired superintendent of of Presbyterian College are ex-' Svhool District 56 peeted to join the students for this The murring worship a: dedication program They will in- 11 o'clock Music will !h* g \e*n by elude the family and business as- four choirs of the church under the social** of the late Mr Belk, and direction of Miss Mary Eliialteth Mrs Wyatt and her four children, Fowler who have given the chapel in her Lunf., Ul)1 ^ rvrd a , ju- b° nor anna club house at 12:-ta p m Tl» ch.pel.audiwr.un. incorpor f „ rnK . r mrmb .. * ■‘ tes ,hr ” » nnc " ,al ^ Wend- arc meed ...md main auditorium, air conditioned for comfort and with organ and Revival services begin on Sunday ltfWi ..o ( », 0 value '” r " J “ "* * beautifully appointed stage offers a even * n * at continue to • lYe^byierian Church m < bnton seating capacity of approximately Sunday. October 9 Dr Robert t »M> The chapel provides a rev- er - pastor of frirst Baptis’ (hurch. Confirmation has been received on lh:s year’s program and will be as follows: Wednesday October 12 — New York Conct'rt Trio Tuesday. November 29—Bevcriy Wolff, mezro sat>rano Friday. February 3—Paul Draper and Company in a dance recital Fr.day March 17—Alec Temple tun. the blind pianist The series will be held this year at the W illiam Henry B* Ik audito rium on the Presbyterian College ca •*> .I* Sturt.nv ti ne will be 8 15 and it i- requested tna* everyone be 't atei by 8 p m Chamber Commerce, City Need Persons With Vision General Campaign Begins Tuesday “The Chamber of Commerce is a manager of the Greemi’ e jsiness organuatimi composed of merce organ;rat. n • asmes and professional men and The ^S'l >n. held a? H • * men working for the city, and Musgroce. was attende*! b> gfung car. overcome the motivat- j^| inclixLny wive- of m- i.ig force generated by cituen^ ^ , n vocati«B was bv Lh. annmg and working together Jot .i E Cannon, pastor of Tnat wa> the message brought to Street Metamii't »Churv* .. dinner meeting of the Clinton chamber Pre'kient J C T vhamber of v’ommerce Tuesday u b<» presided, welcomed | : bf David W Cooley, general »-—% cor Ard Named Leader Of PC Military Unit Chest Choirrron V: B smith n*ro: Bonk Of Clinton Stock Reclossified Par^uant to an amendment of the barter ot the Bank of Clinton, the pu v ;.«.»!> * of $;>>» par va.ue common stock av i'em changed and reclassified Presbyterians In County To Sponsor School Here Oct. 9-12 biy D speaker If L Eichelberger vice-president uf the liove a review of the i tivities of the •eeking to attract the city and area tic in regard > organization in lew .ndustrir* to He was apt.mis one 'pec.al' ef 1.100 emu atmosphere for smaller wor- Laurens, will preach ship groups of 100 persons. And a fine arts division forms the rear Dr. Brown Attends portion of the building, rising three ri r* t stories high with music rooms, stu- NOridQ LonterenCC dios and dressing quarters j Dr. Marshall W Brown, president This latest addition to the Presby- ot Presbyterian College, this week terian College plant stands on the attends a special conference on the western edge of the campus, direct- financial support of higher educa ly across the plaza from the li- tion after representing South Caro- brary. adjacent to Bailey Hall dor- lina at the recent annual meeting mitory on one side and Clinton’s 0 f the Southern Regional Education South Broad street on the other. Its Board colonial Georgian design, with „ e was at H ot Springs. Ark .dur- A four day Scfiool for Chri>tian fort and expreved the apiniQB tna! Growth." spunxired by Presbyle- a definite announeemem Mjon will nan churches in Laurens County, be forthcoming will be held <Jct 9^12 at the Fir^t Kntertainment wa> furmdvsl by the Barber Quartet d Lwu Each stockholder upon surrender ^ e outstanding leaders will of h-> old stvr k certificate, will be u * ach llv * 1° *»e offereil The topic of Mr Owey - ad issued a new certificate showing F' v «- outstanding k-aders will die > wa> People Wir^ X P.r the number cf share> he holds of j teach five course> to be <*ffered the reclassified stock, stated R. P. Participating will be church and | church school worker- from all 1 area- of the county The sessions will begin Sunday afternoon Oct 9. at 2 30 with reg istration. first session in the sanc tuary at 3 Ou. supper in Fellowship Hall at 5:30 and a second session Sunday evening from 6 30 to 8 30 Evening sessions will be The Laurens County Tuberculo- from 7 30 to 9 30 each evening Hamer, president of the bank. TB Assn. Slates X-Ray Survey For Clinton Oct. 13-14 •4 and L’ Coi Barnett prvfv-—r « tary science at P’ . also ar - these appoint men's to the croup staff «<» a««i«t Ard Cad*«t Xfaj \!.ir n B Le at Hemingway ex cutive < t adel 1st L’ Ht vie k MvD ot A - v i. . S i - ; Li James G M mroe. Jr s Harry G-l S-3 jm ruu ip t ind Lj large limestone columns is in keep- • _ .. f„ r A- sso f' i aH o n I** scheduled an Mondav. Tuesday and Wednesday portant “ .u u.: I . ln 8 P asl V ' <H K ,0r i- _ . VI, Pom* " Communries iive or die ac cording to how they meet the chi’, lenge- of the times he said det Capt Chamber of Commerce growth in Aabtville dicates no community growth both need persons with vision who pus boos j desire Car service—people '' ,,h 1 .“?r Homecoming Sundov «die hundred and ninety su-year- wd Duncan s Creek Prcsbytc:: ^ held are important. ' he said, “bot ob- < ^ nirch m, R •** aamial haar- roming -ervice at 11 IS a m . nrv Sunday October 2 with the Rev Duncon Creek to make place to live and work and play "Yesterday s accomplishm e n t s re important. ’ be said, "but ob jectives for tomorrow are more im ing with the arehtiectural theme of the campus. i Farm Bureau In Membership Drive Farm Bureau membership work ers in Laurens County are trying f for prizes offered in the state dur ing the annual membership drive this fall Three prizes will be given top winners in the state: $50, $35, and $15. Five points are given for ob taining a new member, while re newals count two points. A mem bership over six months past due will count as a new member, ac cording to rules of the campaign. Service agents will also compete for three prizes, $35. $25, and $10, for signing up new members only. The deadline for reporting to the state office is Friday, Nov. 11. A crtificate will be awarded to each county for the top three writ ers of both new and renewal mem berships. * Charles R Workman, of the Hopewell section, is membership chairman for Laurens County. Broad Street Church 4To Observe Two Communion Services Broad Street Metholist Church will observe World-wide Commun ion Sunday on October 2 at the 9:00 a. ra. worship service and at the 5:30 p. m. vesper service Christians of many denomina ttons all over the world will be joining together in this observance of the Holy Sacrament At the 11:00 a. m.service the pas tor will preach on the theme: “The Good News.” SPEAKS IN CINCINNATI James P Sloan of this city was -in Cincinnati the past week to ad dress the Cincinnati Industrial Edi tors Association on Thursday eve ning. ^ The association is a region affili- * ate of the American Industrial Edi tors Association of which Mr. Sloan is president. He spoke on the “Role and Responsibility of Industrial Edi tors During the 1900s ” . ,. . ... X-ray survey in Clinton on October TVai-h*-™ mill include ‘he Rev I N*- Cooley predicted vast growth Hu * h * Poilard <* the Jo meeting held m conjunction with 13 „ and 17 sp . nsored hy lhe ^ Pres for the P.edSont -ertion of the xmu Presbyterian Church as the Southern Governors (onfer- and Prof lonal Women’s L^aTrtSST 2 >vme state during the coming years and ™,ster •' pu’n.c itnner * the Jim Von Hcllen, an ass. -mated that commu-Ues that .mme*a^fdk - of the Sloan. RockeTefler and Ford vec*r - lay. miah. the Rex Bob S Hodges. Jr.. Tusmess ence ubr President Brown now is the guest atl _ ^ . , r ioimdations for a special conference . *v 3r » p-Vicitv as woll as sec re P associa,e secretary of the with other educators on gaimng in- U1>al ^ Ue ia .j..e ifnit. Mrs 1 Presb>te T ,an < J meral Counc ‘ 1 At creased financial support for our Hazel Buzhardt is president of the ,anta ; wfco j * ,n . pre ^ nt „ a c “ urs f colleges and universities This con- local club ^ "Stewardship the Rev Ired- ference is being held in Hollywood. The survev began in Joanna eric fc ^ Widmer Th.D.. minister Fla Wednesday and win have locutions of education First Presbyterian Dr Brawn is accompanied on his in Laurens. MountviUe and Water 1 hurch, Atlanta, who will teach a trip by Mrs. Brown km in addition to dates in Clinton. coun *‘ °n Marriage and Family Life”; Mrs Mamie W Heinz. At lanta, Teaching Kindergarten Chi! dren’’; and Mrs. John W McQueen. Albany. Ga. "Teaching Youth make a determined effort wi!! snare 5i *‘ *?rvice< Members and fnend- ,.r> T U Y«»l «m>|i Claim Impossible For Worker To Have Been Shocked standard Ptywowis Inc ‘ ~in- •uft. has been informed by Gay and Tayfae ^dependent nsurance ad- _>ters of G-eenwood that they .^ave made an impartial and thor- ■i?- mvesLgaliar: of The death of • Rice and have come to the evor.asaei *ha* it was impossible :.»r Rice ’o have been s."'*. ked elec- :rx j.'v :a am way wtule on hi- «r- \. paries m.ik:ng thorough clertr.ca checks., on the oqaipme E Hi eaptains norJiwy '•rC c X the city Mrs .Al La.nca-ter eastern. .Mrs Farre*t A tair HOUlll- eastern, Mr? Jj juktr southwestern Mr* Xk > Repor* rreeting' - A 'ill !>•* Tilth Vwiv 3 Tuesday at 10 a m y y ir> At in growth and progress Johnson And Sloan Are Semifinalists In National Merit Tests Principal R P Wdd»r of i .ntor. High School 'Stated ye'terd.-.v t-j: two of the school's student' have been named semi-finali>i' .n the 1960-61 National Merit Ssnolar'/lip competition They are James Pw-m ayked to note tne date is cari.tr than h* event j> generally held ».IT>TN FOR Mi iv it The manager of Munay Dcae-1 Tvalrc was host to a irvup frvoa W . Ten Village for a movie mi I lav evening A group o< j - jr i w . ving tx»V' ere nvr d Guns <*f The Tall Tin* • ie^ ar-aiumous * *n>sMbday >* ner ev wence i»eO i»J .roup maxing V U L m. i r> 7 -eq- -'ae Piv cjiV am' unt> appr ived hv The Badge! v’orr American c anee- Xrr.erear Kd vr Textbooks will be available tor as Johnson. North Aduu Stree* and each of the courses Harry McSween. of Clinton will be general chairman of the school; Mrs George E Sheppard, ot Laur ens. secretary. and Martin Boyce, of Cross Hill, treasurer Heading administrative commit V.OI.F LI Nt Ml ON The Woman s Golf Assooat James Park Sloan Jr . Maptr Lakeside c ountry t . Street their regular umhe"n or T These semi-finalists are among October 4 at 12 30 F . rv- the high scoring students on ‘tK Na tion> call Mrs Jo n Aj-.s tional Merit Scholarship qualifying Mrs Mac Acair hosU Test, a test ot educationai develop ment given in more than 15 000 high : \..,a't 29 w nJe at Kidgt Counc. ‘t Bv y v plywood plant i Council A i'atr.f ’ F re GcTla ,«..nty coroner * jury >; wi» c'nppitxi ChLcre: . ard Ada.*.- e dered a verd:« t at v. r ' t Soutn tare. „na SI 2Sv • > dea’h from an Lova! lArifflt - :ra:. c So v following, recent of 501' P Vilv a' n Army S3* :et"r :rom irreenvule l a.ted Ht aith and Me in '-i i TV f ” pta. that f-.TC.-gS g l\»und at .on $_\A* nra. Fal" n eiectnc sfi <ck $:>>• t'ariH.r.a.* Umt-* Cv nun an. : • oeath S >1 >7 * tees will be Uovd Bvers. dean; schools last spring The semi-final Rev Herbert Bailey', assistant lsl « rou P » composed ot the highest 'dean; Mrs. Brooks Madden, cur scoring students m each s’ate and L;—i— —i i—mr i> in United States territories Each semi-finalist now moves a step closer to winning a four year Lt. Col. Smith Retires riculum and leadership: F P Thompson, publicity. Hubert Gray- ! don. registration. G. E Campbell, textbooks: Robert Tinsley, finan- ices: Dr M A Macdonald chair man entertainment Mrs Robert . E Wysor. Ill co-chairman enter tainment I Homecoming, Revival At Hurricane Church On the second of October Hurri cane. Baptist Church will have homecoming Sunday school for the day w ill be gin at 11:00 a m Lunch will be Heovy Docket Faces Court \ Directed Verdict Frees County Man Laurens—Calvin VangT Merit Scholarship to the college of Grav Court, charged w t ” :er his choice Belfast Club To Have Barbecue October 5 The Belfast Community Chib, of which R Eugene Johnson is pres ident. was organized a tew weeks ago in the midst of this histone Belfast district, and the dub is pre paring a barbecue The barbtvu* will be on Wednesday October 5. from .1 JO to 8 00 p m and will be sold from the facilities at the Little served around 1 00 p m Those at Lt. Col. Francis Vinton Smith, former head of the military depart ment at Presbyterian College, retired from the Army on Aug. 31 at Ft. McPherson. Gn. * r .' v ’,1 At the time of his retirement. CoL Smith, n native of New Bruns . . wick. N. J.. was . member of the Department uf tbe Army Per- fU* ^ Sun ^ r ;_ OC !°^ r ^ sonnet Management team at Ft. MePhenin Mlowmg his return from tending are adsed to bring a picmv’ KivoVDominick Pre s by terian lunch, with dnnks beiqd furnished • Church by the. church - Tickets mhy be purchased i:: Clm Tie annual revival meeting be- ton at Ramage’s Texaco Service Korea. During World War U he was with the XXIII Corps headquarters in England and the lot Airborne and 7Mh Division in Germany. After the war he held assignments in Carps Headqnarlers in Texas. New York, and Georgia, and with KOTT waits at tbe University of Idaho and Rutgers University m V J. He also served is the Phillip pines and with General Headquarters m Japan Col. Smith and his family w> rontmnr to make their home in Clinton. Mrs. Smith is the former M. Lomse Taylor of Brooklyn. N. Y. They have two saw. F. Vinton. Jr., and Taylor N. Smith. in the fatal shooting of J t-n*- vv son Bolding. 20 Negro or. U.y 3.' Tue>djy won u directed ve^itec not guilty in tienerul >•" - ■; ' > here The acquittal verdic:. * -i- naraied down by Judge J Waodro* Le-. ot Darlington after hear r.c m.Ty from Sheri ! C W " Deputy W D Burr ' to *.*>«* efiec! that Vaughn told h;-’i - awakened, at his fame Jurirc night and that when he' fw-ned :h- tkx'r of hi' living r v*-’ B>' : , w*' 'landing ther» ' -t ’ > N ! Vaughn * shotgun 'HOT AT LNT1I Hi K The sbenft said that a*, w.-c , o V aughn’s statemer: he asked tne Negre wnat he was doing ‘r- .> und asktsl him to leave Wher t • \ gro advanced _>n him. \ai .-j Hi '. > charged with lar tc e-.c-v r.g 'toien ^ -r-o gui»:y ct ' he~' sew no >*-r.'.erct > .<' V!erred The '. neo tr-’ entire afterivcn Ha* eo # T<> rr t ' Tu»'«fav first service being hel^l that after from any club member noon at 2 45 as part of the home coming observance “ UiSES BROTHER The Rev J C Rice will be the; Friends of Mrs Ernest F Cox will visiting mim.'ter for the. revival and sympathize with her in the death of the sheriff he 'ht»t k i.rr. Edward Perry will direct the sing- her brother. Troy L Rogers of Judge Lewis comment«>’ -'a - ing Rev Rice is pastor of the Pop-' Newberry Boknng made himtelf a W-.-.. lar Springs Bapti>t ihurch Mr Rogers, who wa> in tbe jew ~e< when he enterexi that horn* Evening services will be held elry business in Newberry, died Sobotor W T Jane' agreevt tnat the a Arced ^w-tt u: that la’cr a! Monday through Friday evening, suddenly Tuesday morning Service> the shouting 'hould be coc>derec ne ^r- • • • ■■ 4 the >. - October 3-7. at 7:30 The public is were held yesterday with bunal in ju<ifiat>*e homicide cordially invited Rosemont Cemetery Newberry La <her court actun Tue^uy •nc to a ' 'vey Boyur said ax- .«sr »«> there and HiU usw. the v **,<» from tbe w-roh and that trey jx-r na* red it at a >hop tr :r ers' ^ad div idesi the money lypwty Mkilare ANrcronibk tes ■J -vt *hat a saw picked up bv 'Mfi- c* ' a! tbe pawn s 'ep -au ’he time oma! number hi .hat •noww • a ot ' .’rf given to them ry Clayt.c wNn he reported the theft MaRace testified that Hil wtK-n ar restcOL dwiievj anv cemecuon with HIU DINII' tHARl.l lak.r, le 'land ji Jus own ae- te’t'e H vn:cd taking ary ot lh» tr. ‘ v> and C'.-tieo -a Bv‘>!t e rad Vr- »«: '* > » t • Hi;.* return - j few '• t r' Hui c.ir robe rated baskt' test tneny Gu .ty plea* 'card ana " ■?’ ftV. 'W Jair.** L Pettcr’ • ■"j„: jnc •' » tv.i’t« :> ot 4 :.gh arxt ,:^grav A) day* J-i-ie' Taylor on->uppor*. .:.i vear r ' :*pended v*iih bat on for three veat-' provided ht oav $;<> a w« w A'fk rhomp*cr two cnorgew at vi.'lauoo of the liquor law three S3W *n each *0 run con month* o r currently ‘ Sat ..Browr vioiation of /liqulor •aw jr.rev munths or $»kx M;Uie James Cleveland assault aix! buttery ol high an^ aggnavaC'.d nature *ix m»xiths The September lerm of court evened V <nday with a ncavv docket aao rexv.vaig yart of tv m»«oey h>r of 135 cases 79 ot which were •'and ■borh S was pawned Continued -on page f.xir