The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, October 19, 1961, Image 1
Hourly Workers Upped
City Employees Granted
Raise of $15 per Month
(Elitttfln (Elirnntrk
Vol. 62 — No 42
Clinton, S C , Thursday, October 19, 1961
Salaried i d> eini>io>e> will re
'i\t a 315 per month mertase
in >alar\ and hourl> emplosee.'
o two and one had rents an hour
i'ina::i i Committev. with the
■ \i eption oi that part relatinn
> 'aiaries and wares
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Session Monday
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to al! users ol eit\ pow t i .sud
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in 'tippoidm., tlu motion, w hilt
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a' 'Im I am HUS ( Idint \ Kan . which will i out mut' 1 hidiiKh
S:i'. 111 la \ m^rlit. At the left m photos ahove is the Kooth
t oust rm tei! Ii\ the Whitten Villapm 1 11 t luh whnh de
pitts pi'atlitcs to ohstdwe in water siit'ety. In the renter
is a view ,d I he mitlwav t Itat will tlraw the patronage ot
l"'th i hihlren ;tml mhilts. At the rioht is the herd ot
Banking Group lo
Meet Here Tonight
Flower Show To Feature
Idle I ni'ei Sold h ( ,n olma t 'on
lerenet "I tile National Asstttna
t Ion i >! H.mk \ ml itors .nitl ( dmp
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meet HI III It torn ; lit ' III l II S'l .1 \
at Mot, I Mart Mils itwe
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County Fair Attracting
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Franks l.auniis Mills Herman
Kinp Jones Store Helilamm \
FI led .a I 'ritn etoli Walt er \ el
son and .! S I’o,tie I ,. n p
Hi am h I ddi, ( . llolnda\ Nar
iHe I ( 11odiles Jr I .anliird
.1 A Owens 5 i iim.'s ami It it I:
a I'd M Koehestt i Iteiillii
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I,,e ( Mt I >ana I John W dson
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lolm 5 Addison It I Fcrpu
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siinth ( lareiu e ( Brookshire
and (iforpe ( 5 uihil' all ot < dm
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ham it h'ennelI ol I .> dm Mill
I deal U lutsel and W illiam F
I urm i ot Joanna ( inarles W
l.lnioie Holier! M Mt Daniel and
' Harmon o! Waterloo
I rank Noun.’ ol MounU die and
James I' Senn o! I.anford
Samuel J I >,h. i - i rank B Ho
i,er and Far! I. I,\ m h of I .an
I ells Dorses W est o( W atm Mill
Horace 1. Martin and Cecil I.
Wien l omhie ol Younps \\ Max
ssell i’ltts and John Clieek ol
Hiekors Tiisern I'almer Taslor
W \\ Thompson and Sam \
Brsant ol Brewereton
C Hosden Mill hell Bills s
• othan and ('l;n em e Tm ker ol
I’npiai Spnnps Hoherl Wham ol
W oods die Oren \\ l.aneaster ol
(trass and \ W Xrmstronp of
Dials
Presbyterian Men
To Meet Thursday To
Prepare For Canvas
Men of the Clinton First Pres
bs tenan Churelt w ill meet Thurs
das night (or a special steward
ship program in preparation for
the church's 1961 Prr Budge!
Iwcrs Member Cam ass
Canvass ('hairman A ('
Youn. iias ,announced this 7 (X)
p m meetin.' will sense <as the
set <ind visitor training session
The program will feature talks
and film presentations Maj C,en
A B (iodlrey serves as pre.si
dent oi the men s org;mi/ation
this sear
y oung alsi, iiiinoum ed these
t omnuttee eliairmen to s e r v r
with him m directing the risers
Member Canvass Visitation
W Brooks Owens Materials—
(leorge H Cornelson Publicity
Ben Ha> Hammet and chair
man of the board of deacons M
Dillard Milam
Visiting Speakers
At Joanna Church
In the absence of the pastor.
He. James B Mitchell. Dr Sam
Smith, president of Connie Max
well Children's Home Green
wood will speak on Sundas Oc
tober 22 at 11 a m at the First
Baptist Churcn. Joanna
Professor T v F Epting, New
berry College, will speak during
the Sunday evening service
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\\ .r I .i Bank and I rust Cum
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end Ja il \ I 'll I I id ! I'll I tl M S
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Fducation Meeting
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N'tllcN of Ni*' St nlc H u; 11 v\; j \ I )♦* toi \ t»f the ,i s st m i t ion s; 11 (1 tliat
».ii t j i h ■ 111 I Im meetin. will l>< tin sperm,' (ommiltei (»l the
* Mohiiav i\rnin. the liTrd Icm i sl.il i \ ipoup had su. . t sti-d
h i a ( lock m lln school ( ate an in< i» ase in the toa< hri vsork
•i i II)* ••n*ial puhlu .• 's well star lo l!*<i il«i\s with .1 2. r ) per
parent^ an united to heat cent o\etall im rease in the slate
Sgt Boiley To Address
Joanna P T. A
1 hf ( it 1 "hi i meet I m t il I li, .In
anna Baptist I , at lift \
'utii ’a i,, I, at u it- a s, 11, ' . pi,,
i a m pi fsent cd I is St-1 .f, nil 11,, \ I
"Ulst,niilmg speakfi
aal s.daiw si hedult
At Lydia Burn
Mortgage on Pastorium
Dm in. the morning wm ship
.fix m e la -t Sunda.x Ihe I .> dia
Baptist < hurt h hurned the molt
a . f "ii I hi ll pastm iuni I h, six
amhii 11 am,' liuiIdiin \x as pur
ha rd from l.xdui (dtton ’.fills
' xeai's ago lor $J ,'oo Belore
!i, ilf al w a - i Itist d I h, ( linton
; . dl.i ('otton Mill' ; ,p e each
Imreh m tht xdla.e a si NMi re
ilia tion on then pastm un a
l.wha B.ipUst ( liuno was m
ani/.ed in October 1909, with 21i
Brock was installed a- the first
i hartiT membet s Hex .1 A
pastor and F .1 Wood was
i ieided as the lu st churi h clerk
k hi the next ten xeais sei x ices
Ati t held on part time basis, but
smida.x Seboo! services were held
ea' Ii Sunilax morning Since the
; a st ten xeai s. the church has
been served In the following
resident pastors with full-time
services Kev D Ii (lames.
Kev H W Ju-Jiet Kev h. A
Thomas Hex B I, W ood Hex
Marion Moorhead Hex Algev
l aw son Hex W A i iiislt-x Hex
.! I i W alker Itex If D (,I egg,
Ht x I- Stanlex llarilee Jr and
Hex M .1 Sanders the present
pas'm
Much credit goes to Hex Is 1.
Wood who instigated the plans
for building the present audito
Tickets On Sale For
P C -Tampa Game
Tickets are now on sale for
the Tampa PC game to be played
here Saturday evening a*. 8
o'clock They may be obtained
from the four drug stores, John
sons Men s Shop and Adair’s
Men s Shop
Scouts To Sponsor
Clean-Up Campaign
Post 174 of the Boy Scouts will
sponsor a cleanup campaign to
morrow Those havng old paper
or scrap metal to dispose of are
asked to contact Boyce Wilson,
phone 833 2401 today or early to
morrow
I ; III l Du . Hihi' H H II, st i x I ‘ i I he
' liUM h I In skelt lt in bill hi, ng was
t tiinplelt d xvlm li t iiilsisti d most
lx "I ill; . 1111111111 ,11: : i 1 11 f 11 f a I
mg ■ !<! - i ot ii 11 - .u id pt a xv ere
erutlf makeslidls Du* ' , the
gflle! t is:! \ "I the lat, Ml W fl
ham J limlex , 1 umls xx ci, inadc
axadahlt lor the rfinitdcli ’ and
eompletioii ol the hmldm and
including new pew and a gas
heating outfit
During, the mmistr.x ol I; v 1
Stanlev Hardee Jr the | : esent
three story, him k veneered edu
rational budding was eon Hurt
ed at a cost of ShOJHXl
I'h, : J Ii annual I .am i ns ('min
tv Fait got undervvav Mmulav
evening at the lair grounds on
the Clinton I .aureus hlghwav
I d e a I weather prev ailetl a -
tiiiiings nt people tilled Ihe build
mgs that house tin numerous rx
lubit s
Hob,it 1 Jones, president ot
the tan , said ollu nils were well
pleased with the attendance,
which was excellent on opening
P T A To Sponsor
Halloween Carnival,
Chicken Barbecue
\ i Im ken barbecue supper and
11 al low ei n i ai in v al will he gi v en
t hi I'uesda \ ex clung < ti toher 31
at I he M mm \ In the I lampton
\\rnur I’areii I't at her \ssoria
lion
1 1 1 oeet 11s I l oin the t timhilied
exent xv ill he used lor the hhi arx
now liemg est ohl 1.sheit at the
st I mol I y it h v ear the m .: a m /a
lion sponsors one liind laisme
pi'll |,'t I
Ihe -uppei will he In adv anee
In kt I sol,, mil\ and -ale ol the
In kit - xx 111 < lose mi ( it toher 2 1
I'irkest are on sale at all the
drug stores I'dts Sei x it t- Station
,md Met rarx s (dill Service
W ml n d Norris is t ook lor Ihe
harhi t ut i hlekeli Serving will
begin al the armorv at ti o idoi'k
and I hrl e will he a lake out
line lor Ihost who wish to take
supper home
Iddertamment has been plan
ned lor the children and grown
ups, with a numhei ol booths, a
lish pond eortoon movies and
rel reshnient s lor sale Children
mnv eome hi iostume lor the tra
ihtimuil Halloween lun
I h e committee on arrange
mi nts includes Mrs Mill o i I
Smith, F.dwaid Ferry, and Kav
moml Camphell Mrs Hohert U
Anderson is ticket sale chairman
and Mrs It M Fuller is public
d v ( ban man
Mrs Thomas F Hollis is chair
man lor the grade molhers
I OSI s I .VI ill.K
Mrs Nolon (’alter was called
lo Oak Hidgc Tenn Sundav he
eause ol the death ol her lather
Dr John O (Jueinev
Her sister Miss Jane Ouerney,
was visdmg here at the time the
message came ot his sudden
death, and Mrs ('alter and son
Kenneth accompanied her home
mght i n d emitmued through
Tuesdav and v estei'chiv We fell
that this is hv lar one ol the big
nest and In-si lairs we have ever
had he s.nd
('olllltv T arm Agent M I. (>ut/
salt! that trom the agricultural
standpient We have one ol the
largest t rop exhibits we have
vet had
< hie "I Ihe leal lilt's ol this
veals I. i u is the Hit annual
ilower -how sponsored In the
I .aureus ( ;,hMen ('luh ('ouncil
Mm J | 1 l aris is president of
the council Mrs George F.
Mi, ppm tl is chairman ol the
show Mrs M T Motes is stag
'i.urman The theme ot the
is M v Fair I ,ad v the
id Kli/a. the flower seller
art istic thv ision contains
7n arrangements, including
mg c
show
si or x
The
ahold
an mxitational class Judging
xx,is hv n; tioiiallv accredited
Ilower show judges There is also
a complete horticultural division
.mil Iwo educational exhibits, one
illustrating the conservation list
i n xx ater colors
\ 1 - o lealuretl is a complete
imimr div ision im luding hol ti
riillurt and educational classes
J udeme began at 1 1)0 p m ,
Tuesdax and the shoxv opened at
( JO p III
The dan \ show is also out
standing Judging got underwax
I rn -d.ix mm nui. anil emit mued
throughout the day Hap Houston
ol Tippm Ohio, was the judge
The heel t allle show was si he
dllled lor \\ etlnesdax w ith the
imiioi show a! 0 30 p m . lollow
ed hx the open show
('tmimumtv exlnhils I i e I d
crop- i aimed and cooked loods
handicraft, needlework and cloth
mg disp.la.x s were judged Tiles
i lav
All cuti ies will (outmile lo he
on exhibit throughoul the week
Boss Manning shows are on the
midwa.v , with 14 major rides,
lime kiddie rides and live big
side show s
Tuesdav was white school da.v
and Weilno.dny was merchants
dav For Ihe remaining three
dax- ol the lair. Thm sda.v w ill he
colmed school dax Friday night
at 10 30 .1 new Hamhler auto
mob le will he gixcn awav. and
mi S,ilurd,i.x, wiiieh will he kid
dies dax, a pony and bridle will
he given Iiee al 5 00 p m
The lau will continue through
Saturdax mghl
Abner Is Southern
Bell Plant Foreman
F \\ Miner has been appoint
ed plant foreman for Southern
Bell Telephone and Telegraph
('nmpain m Clinton, it has been
announced
Mr Abner succeeds John Mil
hs who has been trailslerred
temporarilx to ( dlumlna .is an
mstrut tor
The new lineman has been a
resident ol Clinton tor the past
1 ix c > ears anil held the position
ol swit,liman pi 101 lo Ins new
assi gnmeiil
Bi-County Area
Reports 193 Cases
Of TB During Year
Greenwood and 1.aureus Conn
lies had a combined total of 193
eases ol Iuherculosis hist year,
(12 ol which were classed as "ac
HVe, the Stale Board ol Health
has reported
The Greenwood and 1.aureus
Tuberculosis \sso(nation pointed
out that these ligures do not in
elude eases whiell have been in
active for more than TB’e years
The Board ol Health report
showed that South Carolina had
a total ol (i 293 cases, ol w Inch
2 247 vv ere act ive
Greenwood Count.v s total ol 23
active eases included 11 m hos
pitals and 12 at home
I.aureus Countv s total ol 39
.active eases included H m hos
pitals and 31 at home
South Carolina's total active
l ast's mi hided 95<i m hospitals
anti 1,291 at home
Guernseys and Holsteins exhibited by ttie Ihornweil
(bphanage (..alt ('lub. (letting ready for the showing
Monday, Andy McAbee, member of the club, may t>e
seen in the background. Photos hv Dan Yarlxorough.
Community Chest Campaign
Second Report Increases
Fund Pledges to $11,163
Fledges and cash contributions
in Clinton s Community Chest
campaign currently underway,
totaled 34', ol Hie amount sought
at the second report meeting
Tuesdav morning
Tabulation ol cards turned in
revealed that contributors had
paid or pledged $11,1 3 tki toward
,i budget ol $2I).5(>() 75. according
to a report hv Campaign Chair
man Francis Blalock
The report of the Institutions
was practically complete, it was
stated hut coupled with it was
the schools section, which show
cd only one school reporting so
lieitatmn complete The Hesiden
tial Division returns disclosed
that only a lew solicitors had not
completed their work
All divisions, it was stated, are
engaged this week in "mopping
up operations" and re cheeking
to see if any prospective contnbu
tors ftad been missed
Chairman Blalock again urges
each worker fo complete call
backs and turn in al cards as
soon as possible
The following agencies are in
( hided in the Community Ciiest
budget Blue Itidge Bov Seoul
Council $2,950 Cancer Society.
$3,250, Clinton Council of Camp
Fire Girls, $4.08125, Cerebral
FaNy, $100, Crippled Children
and Adult Society ol South Caro
hna, $1,250, Focal F.mergeiu v
^ Kelicl and Administration. $3,
lino Bed ( Joss, $3 lot; 55 Salv a
Christmas Parade Group
Plans for Nov. 30 Event
'Ih,' Christmas Farade Com
nutter w ilh ( ol I I) I .off as
( hairman. is planning an inter
e.sting and entertaining parade
Im Hie alternoon ol November
30
A total ol $140 will he oil,-red
as prizes lor winning entries in
the non commercial division ol
the parade sponsored by the
Merchants Division ol Hie Clin
ton Chamhei ol Commerce
Floats will he classed III two
divisions eommi'i'i oil and non
eommereial In the non ( vniimi r
Plan Reunion
For Clinton High
Class Of 1955
The gradual mg class ol Clinton
High School of 1955 has planned
a reunion lor the homeeomin
week end on ()( tober 27
Prior to the football game with
Ncwherrv at Wilder Stadium on
Friday evening the (lass will
gather at Vernon's for a (i o'clock
meeting and supper Those plan
ning to attend are asked ot call
Phil McGee, telepohne 833 24(19
fro reservations
Class olfieers were President.
Phil McGee, vice president Hu
hv Meadors (Mrs William' Fat
terson secretary. Miss .1 u nr
Adair, treasurer, Nancy Simp
son i Mrs Harold' Simmons
51 Lourens County
Students At Winthrop
Fifty one students from Knur
etis Countv are enrolled at Win
Ihrop College, the South Caro
lina College for Women, at Hock
for the current semester,
officials reported this
rial iliv ision all lloals ean ying
a ( hiislmas thrme will he rhg
line lui prize competition
Six prizes in Hie billowing old
el will he ottered $40. $30, $25
$20 $15, $10 Decorated ears will
not Im included in I he 11ne up
I In s yeai a, i i in I in:' to (hair
man l.ntt
A numbiT ol hands and other
enll ies vv ill participate
Co! Lott asks all orgauiza
lions to , iinsnlei entering a Moat
and to ( out art one ol t he ,h v i
sion (liairmcn M F Jaeohs.
lol i Ini l'( hes (nl 1 .ot I I hi clubs,
organizations and business
l ii 111s He111her! Ti uhu k lor
si lllllll s
Downtown window space will
hr made available lo groups
Aislime In arrange a window ills
PI a i with a Chrisl mas i hei i n
and \li Jaeohs should he ((in
I ai led I m tins IraUu r The win
flow sei res will hr on displav
Ironi Nov 30 Ihriiu. li ( ini Imas
dav
lion Army: $375. United Health
and Medical Hesearch Founda
tion ol South Carolina, $200,
Carolinas l n i t e d Community
Serv ices. $1,847.95, vv h i e h in
cludes the following sub-agen
(ies ISO, Fatrview Alcoholic
Hehahditation Center, Ridgeway.
S C ; South Carolina Associa
Hon lor Mental Health; Florence
Crittenden Home. Charleston:
Mnerican Hearing Society,
Mi.rru an Social Health Associa
tion National 'Travelers jAid As
sociation. National HecreaUon
Association; National Council on
Crime and Delinquency; The Na
tioual Social Welfare Assembly
College Jo Raise
Fees For ’62-63 Year
The continued advance in op
erating costs has caused the
- Presbyterian College hoar d of
trustees to authorize an increase
in college fees for the 1982-63
school year. President Marshall
W Brown announced Saturday
He said that under the revised
schedule effective next September
an advance of $100 per semester
will he made in the total charges
T h i s includes tuition, room
hoard and general fees
Thus, with the start of the 1982
03 session, a day student will pay
$385 a semester and resident stu
dents $897 50 a semester to attend
Presbyterian C o 1 1 e g e In an
nouncmg the increase, President
Brown said
Me sinccrejy regret the neces
si!v lor increasing fees, but be
hi ve that we have kept this nec
cssarv increase to a minimum
Mounting costs have hit Presby
terian College and all other in
stitutions of higher education-
in Hie same measure as they have
hit individuals and business con
cents everywhere and it is es
sential to meet this problem, if
we are to maintain a high quality
ol training lor our young peo
pie "
Mrs Thomas' Mother
Passes In Belton
Mrs Pearl Campbell
77, died suddenly at her
Belton Sunday
Surv iv ors include, in
In a danghler, Mrs J C
ol Ibis city, anothe
Mrs Joe Holliday i
N C , a son. Jack
Anderson
hrothers
Vaughn
home in
n addition
C Thomas
daughter.
Charlotte.
Vaughn ol
lour sisters and three
Her husband. Hubert
M Vaughn, died in 1927
Funeral services were conduct
ed on Monday and burial was
in the Belton cemeterv
PC, Tampa to Clash On
Local Field Saturday at 8
At Mortgage Burning Service
Hill,
college
week
'Total enrollment, a
ord is given at 1,927
new rec
Those taking part in paslorium mort-
gage burning service Sundav at the Lydia
Baptist Church were (left to right):
D. H. Roberts, superintendent of Lydia
('otton Mills, who gave remarks of com
mendation; John Tucker, church treasur
er, who gav e the benediction ; Miss Maude
Harvev. the oldest living church mem
ber, who taught in the Beginner Sunday
School Department for 18 years, she held
the container on which the mortgage was
burned ; Rev. M. J. Sanders, whose fourth
anniversary as pastor was celebrated;
A. M. Shumate, Jr., chairman of Deacons,
who burned the mortgage; and Fred A.
Bodie, who gave the prayer of thanks
giving
Davenport Serves
At Norfolk Station
Serving at the Naval Air Sta
tion, Norfolk, Va , is James M
Davenport, airman apprentice,
1 USN, son of Mr and Mrs Jobie
M Davenport of 332 Magnolia
St Joanna
Fii by tenan griilmen still
ImikiiK Im Ihcii Inst win ol the
M'hsoii h(i|>c to .stiir! making
stalistii s pav oil in toiK hdoxv ns
whin tiny ''iitcrlam undclcated
Tampa here Sal unlay night
Kk kofl time tor this second
home game lor the Blue Hose is
11 p m on Johnson Field
Ihe llosemen. winners ol the
statistical battle against David
son last week end, nevertheless
absorbed a 7 to 21 defeat at M lid- :
cat hands It was their best per [
lormance to date, however, and !
caused PC fans to predict an
early end to the string of defeats !
now extended to four
Individually outstanding (>er
formances for Presby terian have
been turned in by Quarterback
Bobby Joiner in the air and Half
hack Ronnie Hampton on the
ground The sharpshooting sig
nal-caller has completed 42 of
89 attempted passes for 500 total
, ards in the four games thus lar
Hamilton, returning to form
with a vengeance last Saturday,
has added Uiti y ards rushing in
29 i al l ies lor a ti 4 yard aver
age
Presbyterian coaches h a v e
been especially pleased with the
iccent line play which lairly well
stymied the Davidson attack
The lorward wall is strengthened
by the return from injury oi
'Tackle Sonny DuBose and the
prospect of Guard Alvin Coley
now being ready to go against
Tampa
Tampa will present a formid
able opponent which has swept
to three victories without defeat
The Spartans boast a well bal
anced attack built around 230
pound Fullback Bob Moore and
shifty Halfback Dick O'Brien
running behind a hefty line that
averages Aj pounds from end
to end