The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, November 09, 1961, Image 1
PC Giving Program
Goes Over $41,000
The annual mv inc program at
l’i i 'I" torian t'olleue oars over
the $41.(H)O mark and toward iN
’■eot'ial eoal. Alumni and I’uhlio
lie 1 at ion-- I >; rootoi lien II a \
Hairiinet anmninoed tnda\
He ^anl almost 900 alumni and
mends ha\e eontnlmted a total
et ,s4l 2e7 IT to this prorram so
< ir 11: ' soar Pitts t an e puts the
I an I i : . u t si-v ei a! steps ahead
i’i t* . p i, e that predui ed Sail 1100
a: a a a "ero'. d last \ i■ i:■
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Six lion 62
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obtaining
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and I dold
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manulai turin.
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motor veliieli
Bill A
Bm hannn
Connecticut Firm To
Erect Guard Rails,
Fencing On I 26 Hwy
i olumhia
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the protee-
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I he annual a\ ma pia.aram
an important part n! I’reshyte
nan ('ola i s l maneial makeup
serves p, supplement the ineome
lor eun'eiit operat in , \ pens, s
Sloan Named To
Council At Harvard
lames |’ Sloan .11 vv as re
. enl a. eie, led to the I i t’shman
t onm 11 at Harvard t mv ei'sit v
a ',i represent at i v e ol \\ i a ajes
w ort h Hall He is one ol HU , nun
ell memhet s eleeh d • lom the
H eshmar , lass ,,| | -Juii stud, nts
\ or 'll d 111 '! e s I,t the , ounrd
' erni nhod v o! tin 11 esh m. m
eI.i-s ole sele, tin. i lass oil n et's
n 111 s, u s ,ion a roup- ai
u distmauished speak
i ' and pi omot ina soeial events
11 a, t a a a i' led It v the state h 11 h
n . i . I, pal t Inent
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Municipalities Get
Beer Wine Payments
M ii n a i pa IM le s in I aureus
i on nl \ have re, ei v ed their share
• <1 heel and a me I axes collected
h . til, tale I 111 MII a tile IIII v Sep
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1 "he $ I i; iiti i :,,ss Hiii
Sh.'l It l.iav i oui t $73 43 I au
s : IK'I 1" \\ ,lel loo $22 tKt
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s \ I al man 11, a I ol I n a , let " I
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I'enee I o Meriden ( onnei 1 i
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a a - .appI ,i\ ed and the . out iar t '
m.id.
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Depot, Two Warehouses
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than $l3ii immi
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e ia a i Hat ed mi a pi a 11, tl I n e, ,n
I he In, was diseov ered ahout
1 3.1 p m and was hroupht under
, out i ol ah,ml i> 30 p m alter
l 11 >■ t h ie| (ail I Hal s ellt lie I, tree
ol 33 volunleei I ii emeu and ahout
III s|i(Mlal volllllteeis Well- piess
,i| mto service
I- ireinen were 4itun|K-red in bat-
ai ,1 n ,., , |n t h, \l iant r l oa I lane Huh I he lire hv wind and he, a use
Kailrnad !reiaht depot and the Hie two huildim’s, separated by
i aim eiis I )isl nliut ma ( ,, vv aic
hou'
plat loi m vv ei, lila/nir; simul
\ 300 loot Ieiutt h of
lire hose was lost the hla/e
I’ollee ( apt <>tls Madden said
that lie saw smoke eommu troin
ad the wooden platlorm , (iimei t ilip
two huililinss as he < ruised in
11aliutnut i ompaiiv was Ins patrol ear I he alarm appal
i wo ot lie I till, ks w ere elltlv had hern tuilie'l in helore
that 11 me how ev el
( 111eI I hal said tir I
destrnved those two huild taneollslv
nr s and r ut ted a thud on, lions
nr the Kopei I .uinher ( o
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ears were destroved a
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Vol. 62— No 45
Clinton, S C., Thursday, November 9, 1961
Clinton-Easley
Game Cancelled
Future Homemakers
Install New Leaders
New ,>1: , el's oi t he 1 atr eiis
Roises $20,924.53
tOti 1 '•! (
Community Chest at 102% of Budget
tin
tooth
Clint ■■
iiow i i
(lint,m
S( bed It! 1 -l.iv
been e. in . ' ..
I|ov> , s , ,1 ih, , a . , , ms
due to ill. tact (h.: 1 ollu rvv . ,■
it m n have tie, 11 .o i ssar ! r
( lintm In pla' I a i, v in two
eon e( utue i;.tines it ( tintoii
vv ins iln I aslern \ \
However, lie empliasi/ril tliat
< lintoii lias not won tin title
l nion will lie with l Unton for
t In til I, it the v vv in n\ er ( lies
ter I rulav nu;lit and then a
vote in the eonferein e will lie
termine the tbampion.
I lie linal vv inner ol the I as
t, rn \ \ meets I aslev \ov 17
How i also said that Parker
roar Ii Wliitn Kendall has ro
operated with him in prnv ulint;
lor tin- ( hnton Parker uame to
be eaneelled Nov 17 if Clinton
is m tin championship plav
Oils
r ^ * + + 0 *
County Treasurer's
Books Open For
Collection Of Taxes
l iie hooks ol Counts Treasurer
Mien I) Coleman are now open
lot the , olle< I loll ol Him taxes,
a, , ,,r, 1 m 1 to an adv ert isement
appeai m■ m I he ( hr,inieI, to
dav
lax pa v menl s ma v l>e made
t hr, oi. h I te, 31 w it hold penult \
a 11 e i vv h i, h a one per end pen
. i It v will he added iiureasi nu
one per , ( id each month throiu!h
Mai i h 31
p rom April I to 13 a seven
per i eid penaIt v docs into el lect
I lie hooks will ( lose alter April
la when add It Iona i (dial "es will
he imposed on (lelmipn id tax
i:.' 1 ' ' rile
alh m . i . ’ t '' i i vv ei a I !
\ \ c: - . c .1 a lie '■ , a
ol I pr,. ' at Saa," a l .:v
I(.: i. 1 i bin i.v>( e p' . ■,,leid
I ui la Wilke (i ra.v ('oui t
('winds, seeretarv . Mm Addison
al Clinton reportt r Did Pitts ol
Hn korv lavern. assistant report
or Ixathrvn Hohnes oi I.aurens.
imi'o ;an \( l.he Price ol \metv
S: x. historian and Ciloria Sateh
er o! ((■[’eenw nod pari lament a
idan
Merchants Adopt
Store Hours For
Holiday Season
< Tnton mer, hauls this w eek
anouneed store hours lor the ap
proaehiie.; holidav season hedin
ninu with Thanksuivini: week and
enntinuimt throuah the Christmas
season
Ketail ''ore-, in the edv will
remain open all dav Wednesday.
\ov .”3 i id close lor the Thanks
a v , in’ holidav Nov 23
Herinmnr w ith the Friday and
Saturilav id Thanksdtv ind week,
stores will remain open on those
davs until 7 (Hi p m eontinuind
tlirnui'li Dee 22 23
'hi other dav s the stores will
remain open until ii on p m
I Itohert ( 'ox is chairman of
the Holidav Commiltee which
proposed the schedule which in
t hides no Wednesday alternoun
'lusin, until the new veal he
dinnm; Nov 22
The schedule w a s adopted
Tuesiiav at a meet i up ot tile
Merchants Division ol the (’ham
her ol Commerce presideil over
hv ( hairman Carl 11 l.eonard
(’hrislmas Parade Chairman
give
paver
\ll (
o 1 e m a n s«11 d
that tax
1 1) 1 .oil told ol plans
annual ev ent w Ineh is
lor the
slated
pa \ MM
• II t N
Im in.
( I. toiler
Im Nov 3(1 at 4 3(1 |> m
Stores
amounle<
1 to $49 HI 1 96
Total to
will i cm,mi open uni d 7 00 p m
l>. collet
led he
said
is
the dav ol the parade
'2(la an
Miss
\ t\ I.U)
Blake
ly dclm
( hairman 1 .eonard, at
quidvi ul the Amerieun
the re
Legion
Contributions in Clinton's 1961-
(73 Community Chest campaign
vesterday reached and exceeded
11 s hud pete, I coal of $20.560 75
Tha* was the report issued by
I I’daiock, campaign chair-
> ho 1 rdeled the sue. essful
v i lor lands
, ,i.o< k stated
tliat
i ontnbu
d $20.
i02 i/er
iinuneement.
i both work-
s on the sue
cessiul eonelus.on of the cam-
pamn. (iidiilv pritising all who
had a part m puttind over this
emmentlv worthwhile community
project
Bia.lm k said some tew addi-
'lunal i ontnhutions
and pledges
v id come m to swei!
the total
Fnllmvii'g is the breakdown of
a Ii and jilt'd. - rei
■eived by the
i annus solicitors in their dm
Oils
Adv .lluf ."Ms
$ 8.174 00
('ommet'cial
H6H 50
Puhhi emplovees
219 00
()ut ot tow n
70 00
Resident nil
2.010 50
Dist 56 schools
784 (Xt
1 nst itutions
1.200 08
1 ndustrial
7,598 45
$20,924 53
Twenty agencies
are listed in
the budget ol the
Community
Chest
Dr. Little Wins
Alumni Award
iiurnt !.t\ iollector. said tliat her
< ol In 111 »iis dm ini' (toiler to
la led $1) Hit
I hr schedule ol tnillai'.e as
s e s -s. • (| III | hr various scliool, hos
I > 11 a I and water districts o t tin-
( (III I it , . i P | *' , I | III lilt . id \ «• I t I sc
me I ll
Receives Promotion
Kei out aiuiouiKcmetil w a s
made ol llu proinolion ol Charles
(' Winn to the rank ol major He
is the son ol Mi and Mrs Carl
ion F Winn of this city.
M a |oi Winn is present I \ at
the language school, Presidio of
Monlerev Califonua He plans to
arrive in Clinton about Deecmhel
10 lor a leave and in January
will go lo Washington for an In-
doi triiiatlon pin lod helore service
,11 Saudi Arabia
New Subscribers
CIIUCK (HI.F.S
(’olumhia
M US TOM F.I.MOTT
M US CAHOI VN Hlf VANT
('linton
MRS COHNFI.IA JOHNSON
MRS FA RI RKYANT
Joanna
JOF NFKIA
('olumhia
S AI TV OI.KNN
Rrisiol Tenn
Retail Store Hours
Friday and Saturday. Nov.
21 23 (hrout'h Dec 22-23—<-losc
al 7 00 p m.
Othi r days—close at 0:00 p.
m.
Stores wdl remain open all
day Wednesday, November 22
—end of Wednesday afternoon
( losing for 1961.
Auxiliary asked that flags be
displayed on Saturday Nov 11,
w hich is \ eterans Day
Church School In
County Closes With
Tonight’s Session
A School for (' h r i s 1 inn
( R ow th sponsored hv Ihe Pres
hvlerian ( luin lies in I.aurens
('niinlv will elcise with lonighl’s
sessinn
The si In ml which 11 I f c r e 11
i uni i s loi leaders ol v arious age
,roups in work of the church,
is being held at tile First Pres
bytenan Church of 1.aurens
The two hour sessions e a e h
night began on Sunday
The staff of teachers included
Dr James I Womack pastor
of t he Sliandoii Presbyterian
Church Columbia, who taught a
course on "Personal Christian
I .IV IN,
Mi ' \\ ilham II MeCorkle
Mi e toi A a 'Teai lung Jim
IOI s
Miss Pansv White, (.rrenvillc
A Until and Woild AA'ide Mission
nl l he ('hull'll
Mrs Henry I. Young Atlanta
(i.i ( Rndmg Nursery! 'InJ
drrn
.ouanna Roiieh Rich
A a I .eadership in Ihe
Thermometer Reaches The Top
It. F. Hlaloek, campaign chairman (left), and K. S.
Truluck, president of the ('(immunity ('host (right),
watch the thermometer as it reaches the top.—Photo by
Dan Yarborough.
Parents Day
PC, Appalachian In Final
Home Game on Saturday
Miss
mmid
(R oup
Harr, AleSveen was general
chairman ol Ihe school, Mrs .1
AI (iett s dean M 11 I Rmler
assistant dean, Mrs H r on k s
M.idden secn lai v , Mi s (I K
Slieppai I i ui i ieuliiiii cliairman
Martin Royee Ireasui'ei James
Jt lOiiilnian text In inks .1 l.eland
"img puhiicilv Alls Claude
( onk hospitalii v
Alore than HIM) visitors are ex
peeted on campus at Presbyte
rian Collegr tins Saturday fur
the tilth annual Parnets Day ae
liv ilies
They will he entertained by fac
ulty and students during the al
ternoon and yvill be guests of the
e 111 lege for supper and the PC
Appalachian football game that
night
The gridiron encounter sehed
uled for Johnson Field at H (M) p
m will find the Blue Hose going
alter then third straight triumph
Bi ui lie i ng hack I rom t lie live
losses that composed the iirst
hal! ol the season they climaxed
then rceelil victorv string last
Saturday night with a stuniuii: 1
]U!I upset ol In av liv faviil'ed I hal
1 aiiooga
I'ari-nC, Day activities will
open lor parents and other mum
diate family members of Ihe
pi i enl PC student body with
2 (id p m registration m llu
Douglas House Campus tours
dui'oled hv members ul the Blue
Ki \ ii a I lima I badi i sh i p I ral i i
lilt V Will I NOV e out (ll I e, liv I I oil l
Hu poinl
A pi i n'll program ol wi ll nine
i set lor 3 oh p m m Bi lk Audi
l oi i u i n Sonic Du Bo .e I in le nl
bodv presiileul liom Sumler will
preside mil llu. pi o’ la! 11 d a. e, I
■ I lillellt . lo :• 1 v e the v l si
In n I "limp e o! campus
lew minutes later he added the
field goal which later proved de
ilsii i ■
( hallanooga scored Its lone
louelidowii mi a long pass just
brlnte tile ( lose ol the hall The
sulisciiuent t■ imversion ended the
scoring until PC quarterback
Bobhi Joiner mtentionallv gave
up a two point safety with six
minutes lei! to gam the right
ul kicking out ol danger The ball
had been taken away from Chat
tanooga on downs at the PC two
laid line hv Ihe stout Hose line
Dr Henry Little of Greenville
is the recipient of Presbyterian
College's 1961 Alumni Service
Aw ai d
He was chosen at a recent
meeting of the PC Alumni Asso
ciation hoard of directors for
this award presented annually to
the alumnus who has rendered
outstanding service to Presbyte
rian College The directors cited
Dr Little specifically for his
service to the AValter Johnson
Club alumni athletic organiza
tion, during the past two years
Through his efforts, the Green
ville area has made a major con
tribution to this program
A native of Laurens, who was
graduated from PC in 1949, Hen
ry Little has been established in
the private practice of dentistry
in Greenville since 1953 He
served as president of the PC
student body while a student
there and received his dental
training at Kmory University
Banks, Post Office
Close Veterans Day
The local banks, M S Bailey
and Son. Bankers, and the Bank
of Clinton, also the Newberry
County Bank at Joanna, and the
post office will be closed all day,
Saturday, November 11, in ob-
serv a nee ul A'eterans Day
llll
Fire At Laurens Saturday Destroys Three Buildings
Here are two views of a fire al Laurens Saturday afternoon that de
stroyed three frame buildings alongside the Atlantic (’oast Line Railroad
tracks, including the freight depot, a wholesale grocery company, and a
building supply warehouse. The first caused an estimated damage of
$L r >0,000. The left photo shows the freight depot as the fire got a head
start on the firemen, shown directing a stream of water on the building.
The photo at right shows a general scene of desolation after the fire level
ed the three buildings.—Photos by Jimmy Cooper. ^
hv
I ui
hie
A racully ii i i-plmii is si lieduleil
lor 4 (in p in in Ihe Douglas
lloUM" lollowei! by suppei ul
5 13 p m Bol h .1 udd I hum" 11 ah
.mi! I.i-Km Springs gymnasium
v hi he pi csseii mill SCI V lee t(,
ai i ,miiiiiiilale Ihe visitin ' ami
si ml eat-, Ini' this meal
Presby ici lan's six national so
eial fraternities tben will enter
tain the guests at fraternity drop
;ns from 7 (M) p m until the It HI)
p m game lime and will luiv,
open house allor Ihe foolhall
eoiitest
In lakiiir mi Appalachian the
II n sen if n will tare another loi
nmlahle team This Mountaineer
i lew Iroiti North Carolina is lied
for the Carolmas Conference lead
with sevaii wins in eight games
In dale
Presbytman hopes to continue
Hie play that produced the Chat
tanooga upset last weekend In
this game, the Blue Hose struck
lor ten points early and then held
on with a rugged defensive effort
for the remainder of the rain-
so.iked encounter Halfback I.ar
| ry Madden scored the first touch-
| down from eight yards out as
j the clincher to a 42-yard drive.
End Louis Ridinger’s talented toe
produced the conversion and a
.and
mi
.Mis Sc In
m Kail, .11
l‘hulo b\ Ohm > nfhorough
and 1 licii' i hildren, daiightc
Dr. and Mrs. Karl Scheele
Now Citizens of the U. S.
Di Kail .A Scheele, German
horn associate pi "lessor ot i < o
noniies a; Pi e d>vtenan College
' row a naturalized citizen ot the
; aited States
He and his wile took the oath
nl allegiance m special ceremon
ies m the t S District Court at
Greenville on November I Dr
.11it111 I. Ply ler. pi esident ot Fur
man I niversity . delivered a brief
address to 4.3 new citizens as part
nl the occasion
Dr Scheele joined the FC fac
ulty m 1956 alter ten years of
service as an economist and slat
istician in the public administra
tion of Germany In coopera
tion with the American Military
Government, he was statistical
consultant for the German state
of Hesse for two years after
ed the statistical "It ice ol the
l ily of Kessel
He was horn nit son ol the
pastor of the I van, .n al Church
in Kessel, Germain and attend
ed the University nl Goettingen
and the University ot Hamburg
before receiving his doctorate
i nun the l m\ t i sit i ", Berlin m
1936 Three years i.ilri he was
able to attend Northwestern Uni
versity under llu* auspices ot the
Swedish American Fellowship
and acquired Ins At A in econom
ies from this institution
His wife, the former Marianne
Stipieh, of Dresden, Germany,
who returned to college and re
ceived her degree from PC last
June, became a new citizen with
him They have two children—
I a daughter Toni, and son, Karl,
' Jr