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Thursday, May It, IMS Local Group Hosts to Greenville Junior League Seen in the above picture are some of the Whitten Village Volunteer ert J. Stephenson, HI. . . „ a rk, Service when they were hosts to representatives from the Junior League Second row are members ofthe service present: Mra.R. S. Owens, Mrs. service wnen mey were v Carlisle Neely, Mrs. James Macdonald, Miss Barnett Spratt, Mrs. J. B. Clinton Men to Organize New Mobile Homes Plant Three Clinton men this week,oher equipment is being set up this week. Approximately 50 workers are expected to be employed within announced the organization of a new plant in Laurens County for the manufacture of mobile homes. The plant will be known as Barcraft Homes, Inc., and will occupy a building on By-Pass 76, Laurens. Jim Barnes will be president and treasurer of the new indus try; Ernest Barnes, vice-presi dent and secretary; James W. Holland will be vice-president in charge of sales. The 28,000 sq. ft. building is being renovated, the officials state, and the plant is expected to be in production within two or three weeks. Machinery and LOOK, KIDS FOR MOM Whistling Tea Kettle *1.00 HAMILTON’S Greenville Junior League Unit Visits Whitten Village A Mental Health Week activity occurred at Whitten Village last Wednesday when officers and SIGNS HOUSES CALL J. a HUMPHREY COMPLETE PAINTING SERVICES 90 days, they said, when capacity | committee chairmen of the Whit- of the plant will be four or five j ten village Volunteer Service met units a day. Ten-foot wide mo- with representatives from the bile homes will be produced, to- Junior League of Greenville for gether with travel trailers It was a full day’s program on the cam- stated. Sales will be made to pus. dealers in the Southeast. During the morning hours, The Barnes brohers were form- groups of children from the Cir- erly connected with A z a 1 e a c i e School, gave excerpts from Homes, Inc., of Clinton, mobile I ‘Circus Frolic” and “The Old homes manufacturers, Jim as woman in the Shoe.” These chil- plant manager and Ernest as dr* n will present this program production manager. Holland f or their parents at a later date was formerly a salesman for the this month, firm. During the lunch at the central Water To Be Off J dining room, officials of the Vol unteer Service discussed their ^tiildav A M I newly—organized program and Jlinaay m. ivi. activities offered to Whitten Vil- Water in the Clinton Mills lage. community will be shut off begin- The entire group, in one of the ning Saturday at midnight. May school buses, was driven around 12, and until 11:00 a. m., Sunday, the area where residents live. May 13, according to an an- to acquaint them with the dormi- nouncement by George M.Hugu- tones for the various age groups ley, superintendent. This is be- and were told* of the recreation ing done in order to make nec- and activities of the children on essary changes, he stated. | the campus. The highlight of the day began at 1:15 p.m. when members of the Junior League gave th epup pet show, “The Magic Hat,” first for the children, adolescents and adults in the Circle Area; then for the younger children in the Campus area. On Wednesday, May 16, the en tire group of the Whitten Village Volunteer Service will meet at the institution. All visitors 'who come to Whit ten Village become acquainted with the Demonstration Project now in progress. This is main tained by special grant from the Vocation Rehabilitation office. Laurens County Library Book mob fie Schedule Week of May 14-17 Monday — Moore homer Tom Balle home, Frank Bobo home, Coker home, NfeU Cook home, Garrett home, Patton home. Tuesday — Garlington school, Robinson home, Riddle home, Macdonald home, Poole home, Arnold home, Benjamin home. Wednesday—Presbyterian Kin dergarten, Hampton Ave. school, Whitten Village, Circle. Thursday — Hickory Tavern school, Frances Wood home, Johnny Davis home, Balentine home. Bookmobile Librarians are Miss Claude Gray and Mrs. Carl Teague. Nelson Casts Lot With S. C. University Clinton High football and track star Billy Nelson has sign ed a grant-in-aid for a full football schedule with the Uni versity of South CaroUna. Nel son, a 6-4, 206-pound tackle, FREE ESTIMATES Phone 697-6529 NO JOB TOO LARGE OR SMALL Joanna, S. C. McGee's Drug Store PHONE 833-0020 Installations ... AW Repair OFFICE SUPPLIES CHRONICLE PUB. CO. • Plumbing • Electric r'- — Can— . Joe V. Edwards 838-2933 in Clinton Yard King Landscape Your Lawn He has experienced help and the best in equipment. Get an expert job at rea sonable coat. Call 833-1500 E. E. COX 609 E. Florida St. Gin ton, S. C. Judging Seam and Talent The talent winner was selected from representatives of 16 schools in a contest held at Belton. ,, , From left to right: Erskine Lindsay, Jr., Jesse Fuller, and Douglas Dendy, members of the judging team; and Alex- Three members of the Bell Street High School New Farmers of America live stock judging team and talent winner will represent District 1 at State College, Orangeburg. They were winners over eight schools in a judging contest re cently held here. They are pupils in agriculture course taught by Fred Gist. ander McMath talent winner who pre sented a piano solo.—Photo by Dan Yar borough. played a big part in Clinton’s upper - state championship in football. ^ Nelson alos stars in track for the Red Devils. In the Eastern AA track meet he set two new school records as he threw the discus 131’5” and threw the shot put 45’. Nelson is a good blocker with excellent reflexes. He also moves fast for a big man as he runs the 100 in 11 seconds. 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