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Clinton, S. C. # Thursday, October 13, 1960
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Erskine Campaign Workers Meet Here
Chairmen and workers for the Erskine
College Living Endowment campaign of the
Ciinton-Newberry district met here for a
conference Tuesday evening at Hotel Mary
Musgrove. Shown above, from left to right,
are: front row. Dr. J. M. Lesesne, president
of Erskine: Mrs. Preston McAlhany, district
chairman, of Newberry; Mrs. Elmer Shealy,
of Newberry; back row: Dr. C. Bynum
Betts, pastor of the Clinton A. R. P.
Church; Mrs. Joe Simpson, Jr., of Whit
mire. Hack Ih-ater of Joanna, Miss Betty
Blakely of Ora, and Bob Gettys. general so
licitation chtyrman, of Due West.—Photo
by Dan Yarborough.
Parade At 4:30
Clinton High to Observe
Homecoming Tomorrow
HoTCecorains festivities will take senior football players will also oc
•he state at Clinton High School cupy cars in the parade
•r'riday. to be featured by an after- Tne game, first
noon parade, a football game with eV ent for the newly-built Wilder
York, the crowning of Miss CHS Field, will get underway at 8:00 p
at holftime and a dance alter the m The York Green Dragons, one
game of the better teams in the state, are
The parade, which is scheduled undefeated. Their latest victory was
for 4 30 p m.. with club cars, va- 0V er Chester Monday night. 32-18
nous band' and cars for the can- ^ croWBtag ^ Miss CHS will
didates for Miss CHS Sponsors for homecoming activities She
was selected by popular vote Of
the student body at Clinton High
Her identity will not be known until
she is crowned during the halftime
exercise* on Wiider Field
The Student Council will be in
charge of the parade and the dance
Senior football players are Philip
King. Joel McKlhannon. Buck
Reese Barry Whitman. George
Sease. Butch McKHcen. David
Estes Jerry Hall Judge Vaughn.
Gary Sprouse, and Ned Handbook
Rites Held Sunday
For Everett J. Poole,
Enoree Merchant
Enoree — Pverctl Jam** Ponte
fiO of Enoree. died Friday night
in a Clinton hospital after
Jurors Drawn For
First Week Oflerm
The following jurors have been
drawh to serve the first week of a
two-week term of General Sessions
Court to begin in Laurens on Oct
24.
Judge J. Woodrow Lewis of Dar I
lington will preside
James L Anderson. Laurens D
L. Gunter. Joanna: J P Oakley
j Lydia Mill; Fred L Tumblm. Clin
ton Mill; Walter (' Holland. Renno.
j Carl Hagan. Laurens. Robert 1.
Wickham. Clinton BernSVd Teague.
Clinton Mill, J W May. Namie.
! Fred CTTrammell. Laurens. Clyde
Holt. Joanna; Dan Brissey. Daniels'
Store; William C. Johnson. Trinity
Ridge, John Fortner. Gray Court
James H Dunn. Hickory Tavern.
Ray Dillard. Renno. W D McWat
ers. Clinton Mill; Benjamin L Mar
tin, Jr . Daniels Store.
Also, Calvin C. Babb. Maddens.
Furman Bolt. Laurens. W L Pul-
B & PW Club Sponsors Eleven Agencies Participate
Chest X-Ray Unit . j ^ # m nnf
Community Chest at 4870
Miss Young Awarded
Teaching Fellowship
Miss Leanna Young, of Clinton,
has been awarded a teaching fel- , „ D , . . , „
| lowship for study in the school of E ^ u Da ' R * d « B,a u ke ^
music at Converse College. Spar ^ " Rhodes. WaUs Mill.
tanbur „ J R Surratt. Joanna; C. W John
The fellowship is one of several ! * on • S *J ady Grove. Wilbur Sans
I awarded each year in voice, piano, hury, ( linton < ity Gray R » urry.
organ and orchestral inatmments Gray Court; B. C. Shirlej. Prnce
ranging in value from $500 to $1,500 ‘on; Raymond Burns. Young.' Jie
with tuition for the academic year ^Ph W. Wood. Poplar Spring',
homecoming John H Cunningham, Waterloo.
Miss Young, a piano major, has-Marvin Burdette. Watts Mill Shaw
a B Mus degree from Converse E. Davis. Stewarts Store. Foster
and is studying for her Master ol G l-angley. Name. Clyde Francis
Music degree Joanna. W F. C<»ley. Woodviik*
Area Methodists To
Observe Laymens
Day This Sunday
.Nfc-lhadist churches in the Clin
ton area will observe Layman’s Day
on Sunday. October 18 Theme for
the ubscrvaace this year is “Al
ways Be Ready.**
Laymen will supply the pulptls
with other Laymen assisting in con
ducting th. enure services for the
various churches
At Broad Street Church Dr Lin
da Smith, of Kmards will speak
Muu Smith, a chemist at the Du
ii’ant. Savannah River plant. Aiken,
was graduated from the University
of South Carolina with a Ph D de
gree in physlrof chemistry
W P Dixon will address the coo
gregatwa at Sand) Springs Church
Mr Dixon is vuperintendent of the nes of three weeks
Sunday School at Hopewell Met ho He wag a native
dtst C hurch
For the Hopewell service Kenneth
Tompkma. of Clinton will speak
Huyd Norwood of the Sandy
Springs section, will be the guest
speaker at Sharon Church, Kmards.
Epwerth Methodist Church of Jo
anna also is participating in the
laymen's service.
Directors to Get Bids
On Hospital Nov. 2
Bids will be received on'Nov 2
for the construction of Bailey Mem
orial Hospital, according to an
nouncement by W C. Neely, chair
man of the board of directors >»f the
proposed hospital
The hospital, expected to cost
more than Sl.OUO.OOO. will be built
acres being a gift from Mrs J M
'Hck. of Raleigh. N C . former
linton resident
The lioard of directors in addi
.ion to Mr Neely, include' J B
Hart and Dr. D H McFaddrn of
Joanna. Ryan F Lawson of the
Hopewell section and John M Sim
on a site on Highway 58
southern edge of ('llMon
It is a project of the Clinton Hov
pital District comprising a certain
area in the lower part of the coun
ty
Advertisement' appeared in daily
papers Sunday inviting bids of con
tractors. to be submitted to the
board of directors not later than
2 )B p m Wednesday. Nov 2. at
whichaplne proposals will be open-
ill- ed »nd read at Hotel Mary Mus
1 p-ove
tht • mon> ot MountvtUe
High School Paper
Begins Publication
The first 19t*gei issue of The Sen
tmei, Clinton High School news
paper, was distributed to students
Friday.
Appearing monthly, the six-page
paper is edited by Trecie Davis.
Others on the staff are Elizabeth
4 Glover, associate editor; Corinne
Boyd, junior editor; Nancy Neigh
bors. feature editor; Marvin San
ders. sports editor; Bunky Bla
lock and Bill Wilson, photogra
phers
Donnie Revis is business manag
er; Jimmy Johnson, assistant busi
ness manager; Judy Bedenbaugh.
exchange editor
Mrs Lew is Wallace is facuky ad
visor to the editorial staff, and Miss _
Betty Reid is faculty adviser to the at Antioch Baptist Church Sunday
Kiwanians To Name
New Ofifcer Slate
The Clinton Kmams Club will
stage Us annual election of officers
at the first October meeting of the
civic organization this Thursday
night
It is scheduled fur 7 p re in the
ballroom ot the Hotel Mary Mus
grove Balloting at this meeting
will be for the election of a new
president to succeed James Von
Hollen and four new directum Yon
Hollen will automatically become
vice president at the close of his
term in December The board of
directors will appoint a secretary-
treasurer ot the club to replace Mar
vm Gault
i
Dianne Price
Head CHS Cheerleader
Dianne Price was elected head
cheerleader by popular vote of the
director of the Palmetto Savings *rca through October 21. They will ‘ hnton Ml K h studrf,t ‘
and Loan Association, and charter contact every business in Clinton Ame Black was named sopho-
member of the Rural Telephone Co- ' 0 that the classilh-J section of the more cheerleader, while Patsy Hen-
operative. Inc He attended Wofford directory will bo un to dale and derson and Sandra Huggins were
Fitting School and Wofford Cof- *>R CcnUi i all c *c* ik-sired by elected freshmen cheerleaders.
Misin ss sin bribers Thse pep leaders lead cheers at
The Clinton Business and Profes
sional Woman's Club is sponsoring
the Laurens County Mobile Chest
X-Ray unit today and tomorrow in
Clinton
Today (October 13) the unit will
be on the corner of Pitts and Broad
streets from 10:00 a m to 12 30
p m . and from 3:00 p trt 5:30
pm. ' ,-i
Tomorrow (October 14) from
10 00 a m to 12:30 p m and from
1 30 to p m to 4:00 p. m
Monday. October 17, the unit will
be 3: the Hallmark Manufacturing
Corporation plant from 10:00 a m
to 12 30 p. m . and fnom 1 30 p m
to 3 30 p m
i The unit will be at Mountville
•-Watts Store) on Tuesday, and at
Waterloo on Wednesday
All white people 20 years and
over and Negroes 15 years and over
are eligible for free X-ray Re
ports will be confidential, no un
dressing. and it only takes a few
minutes of your time Both loca
tions are open to the public^
Services Sunday
For Mrs. J. W. Ropp
Funeral services for Mr' Mary
Workman Ropp. 78. were held Sun
day at 3:00 p m at the Cross Hill
Baptist Church, conducted by the
Rev W W Ussery. pastor and the
Rev Joel E Cannon pastor of
Broad Street MHhodist Church of
Clinton Burial was .n Liberty
Springs cemetery al Cross Hill
Pallbearers were H M Work
man. A J Lavingston, John Ad
orns. Edward Workman. Paul Cole,
and John Livingston
Mrs Ropp. widow of J W Ropp.
died FtiJay at a rest home in Edge
field after several years of deciin-
ng health
She was a native of Newberry
County, but had lived in Cross Hill
most of her life She wa.' a daughter
at the late Jefferson Workman and
Mrs Dora Huff Wbrkman She was
a member of the Cross mil Baptist
Church
Surviving are a daughter. Mrs
Iiftoo C Adair of Clinton three
-oils. J W Rupp, Jr . of Charles
ton; W II Rupp of Florence and
C W Ropp of Blockville. four
grandchildren a sister. Mrs Ellen
W Workman of Cross Hill, and a
brother A A Workman of Cross i
Hill __
Of Goal in Early Reports
GIVE
Forty-eight per cent of the ^oal
for the 1961 Community chert of
Greater Clinton has been achieved
according to fir$t reports on 'olic
tations. Drive Chairman T M
Youngblood has announced .,
He said $9,924 38 had be.-n piedgt-.
or paid toward the $20 360_o,c
that seeks to assist eleven oar:c
patms agencies
The advance gifts divi-.on was
f c
the firsfi'M report >r resul’- •*
i
activities, postins pledges md cash
>f So 913 .V»
The first rector mertnu follow
’he genera' -otic'
was held Tuesday
i Mary Musgrove
a mount to aimo't
Mrs!
in a fh£ st jrt of
•atimi campaign
.norning at Hot
and boosted Uu*
Slo iMhi
Weekly re|>or*
meeting'
munity Chest officials and worker-,
in (he campaign wal (»e held -‘acn
Tuesday through the montn
Chairman Ymmgblond
idem
Howai
i West
.,.4 than
pres.«
^ith
4Mj inei
the pr
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GIVE ENOUGH
All
tfDfUTHfl SIRViaS
tmpiiting in th
Hod get
American Ca
\ meric an Red
Ridge ('mini'll 0
< Tint an Council
icer Nniety. i. ssi
Cross $3 .V48 Blue
( Boy Seoul' $2,9ik*
of Camp Fire Girts.
of Spun unhurt * “ proposed to build a .W-bed
. ^ ^ . Hospital un the 15 acre site, 10 acres
(ounty a son of the late D L ^ w1uch ^ purthMtd and flVf
was a member of Antioch Baptwi
Church wehere he had served as Southern Bell Directory
Sunday school superintendent for - . . _
41 year* and a deacon of the I*' OWH
church Southern Bell direct cry repre
, _ . sen tat i ve* are auw in town working
He was a Long-time civic and . . , .
on w hai w ill be C linton s largest
rdtgious leader in the lower part ;i .i epholir dirertoo
at Spartanburg county T M. Youngblood. Jr. Southern
He was a member and past di Bell's manager, said that directory
rector of the Laurens Rotary Club, specialist* would remain in this
Farm Bureau Holds
Membership Kick-Off •
The taun-ns County Farm~BiT $4,000 In Premiums
T. M. YounjrM***wU campaign chairman, jhi* ' the t •im
munity rftest thermometer at 4t*.2 jw r vent of the goal
Tueszlay Pranuient Howard Smith kwk- on h.re* u*:
on the publk' wifuare, the thermometer will 'how th*-
pertenLajfe uijtifla paid and pievijfiit from ween to wit k
during the campaign which is now underway.—Photo b>
Dan Yarbonvujrh.
$4 OHO
t': ippied ( hlldl
ren and .Vfult *
Society
uf South Coi
rohna $2 250
laical
Rebel Admin
irtratwm $3
'win The Salvation
Vrmv $375
l tilled
Health and
M -dical R<
M*arch
Foundation, j
E2iW Ceretorai
Palsy
$Iitn Carolina
v Cniteif Com
munity
Services $1 •*
75
nrau held Us "kick-off meeting for
the annual membership drive Mon
day night at 7:30 at the Toastee
Gnll in Laurens Thirty-four work
ers attended, and interest was keen
"We have a wonderful opportunity
to go over the top in membership
this year,” C R Workman, mem
bership chairman of the county-
said
Laurens County Fair To
Exhibit Week Oct 24-29
This year's Laurens County Fair
Tom Warren, field representative will be greater than ever accord
ing to Robert E Jones, president
and John Gatlin, secretary manu
for the South Carolina Farm Bu
reau. stated that this was a crucial
year for farm people and that
strvnght through organization was
needed
ger
The fair.
> pun sored by
Mr Workman stressed the point ens Exchange> Chib will be held
lege, and was a merchant in En
oree since 1917.
Survivors include his wife. Mrs
Clara McMeekin Poole; two daugh
ters. Mrs Raisa M Fuller of Clin
ton; and Mrs. B R. LiUlejohn, Jr.,
of Spartanburg, two half-brothers.
Yancey E Poole of Laurens; and
Dixon L. Poole of Spartanburg: a
sister, Mrs R Vance Lanford of
Woodruff; one half-sister. Mrs
Walter M. Hobson of Spartanburg;
that the Farm Bureau has been in
strumental in securing much fa
d. cctory v.iU contain the Friday night football games and viable legislation for farm people
more listings than ever before as a
result of the approximately 125
telephone that have been installed
since the current directory was
compiled last December
Annual Fair At
Joanna Club House
at the Friday
ings in chapel
morning 4»P meet-
Oct 24-29 a r the county fair ground.'
on the Clinton- Laurens highway
l‘re:iiium' totaling more than S4
JtX) will go to exhibitor> Gatlin
Thornwell To Meet
Woodruff JV Tonight
Thornwell will be trying for their and Mrs Louise Motes.
Clmtonians Win Places
busines staff
A large staff of reporters assists
in rounding up news.
The annual Hobby and Craft Fair fifth win tonight (Thursday)
his step-mother. Mrs D. L Poole will be held Friday, October 14, at against two defeats when they meet
of Spartarfourg; and three grand the Joanna Club House TTie doors the strong Woodruff JV team at
children wlil be open from 10:00 a. m to 7:30 p. m. on the local field All of
Funeral services were conducted 10:00 p. m, ^ the Thornwell players are in fine
All exhibits must be in by this shape except their center. Jimmy-
afternoon at 6:00 p m . it has been LeMaster. who has a leg injury
announced. There will be a small which may keep him out the rest ot
admission charge
ard Cash will start at center to- bur S received a number of awards. blle wtl , t*. given away
night m the inmred LeMarter c Theme of the flower show
at 3:00 p m. my Rev. Tom White
and Rev. Earl Vaughn. Burial was
in the church cemetery.
and the Farm Bureau stands readv
to-continue to represent all farm-,'Jid
ers • Officer' committee chairmen
The Laurens County Farm Bu executive ard ex-officio committee
reau will have its annual meeting member* are bu'> completing Jam*
at 7 30 p m. October 20. at the plans tor the e\t-it ket*
Laurens High School A turkey sup The famais John Marks Show*
per will be served by Mrs Gary will be on the midway
The beet and dairy cattle entile'
form products exhibit' community
booths and individual entries are
expected to be up to their a' .a!
high standard. Gatlin rtated
The fair will open on Monday.
Oct 24 Tuesday na> been designat
ed as white school day Wednesday
merchant* day. Thur>djy. colored
In Flower, Art Exhibits
At Spartanburg Fcyr
Entries by Clinton residents in
the art and flower exhibits at the
the Season Larry Cockrell or Rich- P^niont Interstate Fair. Spartan schoo , ^ Fndj> . a 19a) Juto(m( .
m the injured LeMaster s menu- oi me nower snow was
place. "From the Living Book—The Bi-
The leading scorer of the Thorn- " Knlnes were ‘ ud « ed accord '
well team is Captain Gordon Tim- !u £ l ' nera ‘ rules interpretation
mens, with fifty-five points in five ,bt subject
games Gordon missed the second Entered were tain and Abel,"
game of the season because of in- b - 'Ir* ^ilmot Shealy. Pharouh,
juries
Woodrufl runs from the single
wing with variations and this will
be something new to the Thornwell
team this year. ^
A large crowd is expected to turn
out for the game since at is sched
uled for tonight
and Sat
urday will be kiddies day when
children under 12 will be admitted
to the t air ground* until 5pm
free ot charge A pony and bridle
will be given away at 5 p m
A beef arramble " tor FFA and
4-H boys will be 'ponsored by the
Young Farmers Federation of Lour
ens and Greenwood and tlie Laurens
County Fair V'S*H.-;at»oa with $2nt>
in prize'
In addi’ion to J >r«' ami Gatlin,
other fair officer'- are Sam Power.
Jr vice president and Cary Moore.
treasurer
Comnu'tev chairmen are Jack
Lung, advert sm^ and publicity
s Goss amt Jim B«a!mg. tic
ami pa"C' Jame- Dunklin,
commercial space ami conct»h’ns
Paul Culbertson premium ! >«ok
Bill Power *raf*!v and parking
E B t oggin' and vTeorge Roper
agriculture ami education Tommy
!’— and Ken Reynolds, grounds
•:<i building'
Executive committee Billy Ham
illon. i aid wed Henaerson Kaipo
Wilson Jr Ryan Lawson- Mrs
James Wasson
Ex-offscio members are M L
Out/ County \gen: S. C Gam-
brell J B (» Dell, ami Miss Myr
lice Taylorc t
King of Egypt.” by the t'.arden-
ettes, Mrs Marvin G Gault. Jr,
Mrs Frank Jones, Mrs Sarnie Pin
New PC Board of Visitors
Meets for initial Session
Presbyterian vollege ' newly ap
Named As Best New
Scooter Holcombe, left, and Linda Milam,
ri^ht, were selected by the Clinton Police
Department and highway patrolmen from*
high school students recently receiving their
driver’s licenses as -best in the group. They
were named after a three-week observation
period. Sponsored by the Clinton Business
and Professional Women’s Club, the awards
were presented at a high school chapel ser
vice Friday by Mrs. Margaret Lockett, cen-^
ter, chairman of thi club’s Health and Safe-*
ty Committee.—Photo by Dan Yarborough.
County-Wide Club
Meeting Is Tonight
The annual meeting of service
dubs in Laurens County w ill take
place tonight"(Thursday i at 7:30
at the county fair grounds just off
the Clinton-Laurens highway
Host for this year's gathering will
be the Laurens Exchange Club. A
barbecue supper will be served.
Participating in the meeting will
be the Kiwanis. Lions. Jaycees.
Civitan. Exchange, and B&PW
Clubs of Clinton; Rotary. Kiwanis.
Exchange, B&JpW, and Lions Clubs
of Laurens, and Loons Clubs tram
Joanna. Hickory Tavern and Watts-
ville.
son. Mi' F G Ford, yellow rib»---k'umted Board of \ ssitors held its
bon "Jesus Christ Is Born." Mrs. t,rst ‘n*** 1 ^ her* Wednesday and
Marshall Brown, yellow ribbon, elec, « l a ^ J»rect
i “Peter, the Big Fisherman.” Mrs. l he affairs of the txiard
Robert Pkixico Jr white ribbon These new officers ol the -.roup
Mrs Brown also won a blue rib- appointed to advise with the tyus
bon lor the oil painting "Surprise" tee', the proder! arxt otner aJmm
in the senior amateur division in the istroi.ve official' on the I\' pn»-
jart exhibit , gram are Jame-' A i hap man Jr.
vice preside!*! >f Inman Mills
chairman; "Dn'm-t' Be!k
executive ol th* Beik mercantile
organization, vice-chairman and
Mrs Taylor H.Stuko of Manning
w ife of , the state chief justice s**c
Fair Premium List
At Chamber Office
Laurens County Fair premium
lists are available at the office of
the Chamber of Commerce, it has r vtary.
been stated by the seere a ary. .Mrs
P M. Pitts.
Fourteen prominent m< n and
! women of four states recently ac
| cepted appointment to the Board of trustee
TAX BOOKS OPEN (Visitors to serve as uite'yrviers t
urejns County tax books are the college's plans and programs.
ope|n for payment of 1960 taxe» to help toward the accomplishment
at the county treasurer's office The
amount‘to be collected is $793,101 16
Notices are being mailed as fast as
possible. Allen D Coleman, treas
urer. states
ot long-term objectives and to make
recomraendaitohs through the ad
ministration for the betterment of
Presbyterian College
Thee held their first official m«*e!
mg on the Pi campus Wednesday
m»»rning. arming Tuesday evening
in time for a stuoens program din
ner and a receptsoo Robert M
Vance. cTmton banner wno serves
as trustee chairman welcomed the
visitors with these wurds at the
Tuesday night banque;
It is an hooct f-»r PioOytenan
College to have men and women ot
your ability and vi-aoc inu.nately
iTiarlotte associated wi*h > r B*<ant oi Trus
tees as j»artiwrs :n her .progress
Presbyterian is ut many respects a
X'inderella Coilege'—a fine iTins-
Uan educatKmal icslitutx*n with an
bnuxied opportumnes. for ser
vice . * ■
Pv B*virf oi Visitors and the
executive committee met
with administrative officers Wednes
day morning m a general session
to hear trustee vice cnairman
George Hoyt, ot .Atlanta review ac
complishments of t e* tcccnt devel
opnwnt prog-am
They were then divided into
i Continued >n page six i
Thornwell Students
Enter Art Exhibits
\rt *tu«lent' at Thornwell placed
the folio iing entries for exhibition
at ’he Piedmont Intersfjie Fair n
S’-iftanburg thi* w**ek
s»*nior Amateur—Oil painting ami
w ater color. Bobby Beta hot:
Junior Amateur — VLjter cokw
Lynn Crow first price Nancy
Grant special award. $5 uo
Temjiera—Ira Allen first prize
for Rainy Day." Tommie Brock
B«>bbie Brace). Mike Thomas. Bill
Daley ami Ray Rowe
Ceramics—Frank Elk;:is sec-md
award Gloria Turner, third award
No X-Ray Clinic To Be
Held At Health Dept
Friday, October 14
There will be no Chest X Ray
Clime at the Laurens County
Health Department on Friday Oc
tober 14 The nurses Mr- Annie
G W’aldrep, Mr* Minnie P Clark
and Mrs Martha Lawson will at
tend the State Nurses convention
in Columbia Today and Friday
■f
Reedy River WMS
To Meet In Whitmire
On October 18
The -annual session of the Reedy
River Woman's Missionary Union
will be held at the First BapCM
Church in Whtimire on Ttsesdav
(X-tober 18. at 10 30 a m
Mrs I M Smith, president w.l
preside over the imvting Th** pro
gram theme ;s Christ ’fo* the
World ’
Miss Telia Woody state YW \
director will represent _':e >ta.e de
partmenl and Miss Virginia H:gn-
fill, missionary to Japan V
the m issiona ry s peuker
Every VS ML member, sastor
youth director and ;nterv'ted per
son is a'ked to attend
Dunlop Choir
To Appear Here
Pie Dunlap vlrph-inoge choir of
Brighton. Term % vi!I vn^ent a
pn*gr.im at the Associate Reform***:
Presbytergui Church here on Tuc'
evehmg klobcr 18 M 8 W p
m
I'h*- public is eoroiallv invited
t > attend • -
Clinton Lions To
Join Tonight s Meet
Insttvwi of the regular meecng
scheduled for Fnday evening,
members of the Cltnuin Lions Club
will attend the county-wide civic
club meeting tonight > Thursday at
the Laurens County fair grounds
\ officers state