The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 28, 1965, Image 4
THIS CLINTON CHRONICLE
CHntaa, 8. C, IkwMhjr, Juaary 18, INI
Dr. Keisler Speaks
To Kiwanis Club
In Fremont, Neb.
moat, Nebraska,
Thursday at oeoa
Khraals dab la
aad a rabMe
tatty for
Dr. ■.
of 84. Jeha’t
of Geatral Latheraa
Swniaary ta Fre-
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The occasion was the observ
ance ea the fart of the Nebras
ka clnb of the 50th anniversary
of the founding of Khraals In
ternational. The Fremont
dab’s meeting date was sa the
exact anniversary date.
Dr. Keisler’s short address
was a surprise feature of the
luncheon meettag.
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News of
Bonds Cross Roads
MRS. N. A. 8HOU8E
Mrs. Bessie Johnson spent sev
eral days last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Johnson In Clin
ton.
At Work in Cliatom
CN&L Railroad Rebuilds
Track Bed and Crossings
Mrs. Joe McQuirt and, Joy
Stanley spent Friday night with
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald McQuirt.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hill had
a number of guests Saturday
night for a barbeque chicken
supper. Guests included: Mr.'
and Mrs. John Martin and son,
Terry of Joanna; Ronnie Batten-
ger of Anderson; Billie Satter
field of Clinton;. Dot Minick of
Prosperity; Mr. and Mrs. Leroy
Lawson and son Barry of Clin
ton; Pat Rogers of Joanna and
Judy Davenport. Barry Lawson
remained with his grandparents
Temptation” — t^>nnio Tinsley; Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hill over the
‘The Christian and His week-end.
Church”—L. H. Bagwell; “The Claudia Johnson was home
Christian and the Tithe”—Mar- with her mother for the week-
vin DeYoung; and “The Chris- end.
tian and His Home”—James Wayne Morgan, who had been
Seventy-five miles of track ACL Tamper 17 which was made Bryson. with his aunt, Mrs. Tuttle Black-
might not seem like much when in Austria and is the largest of Ushers for the occasion were we ^ 1*®* accepted work with the
one compares that amount with the machines. It follows a sur- Lewis Bagwell, Jr., Ed Wells, Torrington plant and has a room
the mileage held by the Sea- facing machine which brings the j 0 hn Allen, L. B. Trammell, at the home ot Mrs - Myrtle
board, but to the Ittle Columbia, track up to a pre-set grade level, an( ] Harvey Foster, Steve Tol- SP* 8 *® ln Clinton.
Newberry and Laurens Rail- and using hydraulic force, as ji mmy Kinard, Joe Fos- John Callaham Jr., of liberty,
road, it is a lot of track and a well as vibration, it forces the ter and ©scar Kinard ren- was a 811611 09 Mr - Mr *- N -
lot of headache when it i* being rock ballast under each tie and der ^ d gpecia | mug i c . A - Shouse on Sunday,
rebuilt to modern-day standards, packs it securely. It gets its Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Shouse and
Much of the activity in mid-town name from the Job it does ... it 4i _ #i Susan visited Mrs. Burley Hum-
CUnton recently stems from this tamps the baUast under the ties. HlllPI I Al r!FW\ phre * at 86X1 M6morial Hospi-
upgrading program in progress Following the tamper, there is llwJl IIHL ML If J tal in Greenwood Sunday after-
on the track through town. a n alignment machine which can Patients currently at Bailey noon. (
All the crossings on the rail- shove the track right or left in Memorial Hospital include: and Mrs. Fred Putman
road ar<? being torn out and re- order to get it perfectly aligned Laurens — Miss Catherine M. an< * 8088 Barry and Neil were
laid with new crossties and rail so as not to have any short Haxel. supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.
where needed, and are having bumps or jerks in the track Klnards—Mrs. Margaret Bur- ^ Shouse Saturday,
new crossing timbers placed in- which could cause undue stress nett. Ka Y six)U8e 8 P® nt week-end
side and outside the rails which from a load and perhaps break Cross Hill—J. Allen Lester. with Ly® 11 Suber of Whitmire,
are then fitted and packed with a rail or a flange on a car. Al- Mountville - Mrs/Martha D. Ricke y shou8e vl8it ® d William
new paving material. The track though railroad cars seem to be Baker and baby boy. Miller of Whitmire during the
itself is being re-timbered with riding smoothly over the rails, Joanna—Mrs. Mary J. Holson- ^hek-end.
new treated ties, and after being the stresses set up by rough back, Mrs. Dolly R. Knight and There wiU be a Cake Sale at
stripped out down to the sub- track exert many tons of force baby boy, Rev. J. Donald Fow- Saturday morning in front
surface track base, is filled with against the rails and wheels, and | er of Belk Dept. Store.
fresh rock ballast. Uie smoother the track the less- airtoo _ M elvln Scott Suddeth, hff’V I? s'hodv^ol^ Ho^
This ballast Is a luxury for the dangerttere is for any sort of M „ Eunlce D BruweU Mr, H °^
Inez K. MlUer, Mrs. R eba P. cecdg wtu g 0 to benefit the club
CN&L which (or years used accident.
rock quarry “screenings” (the Purportedly, the entire Colum- Dmiaw'ay,’ MrsV Anne K. Tram- Di^es 1 " •
residue off of the quarryteg bia, Newberry and Laurens Rail- mellt Mrg . Pricef Mr*. reSd^ mwt^g 0^8^
grading processes) as a base for road will be ballasted and Beulah L Joneg> Charles T. Sat-
the ties and rails. This worked brought up to the standards nee. terfleldt Claude L. Smith, Mrs. ^ S
fairly well in the days of light essary for today s traffic. The B Yarborough, Mrs Lu- o’clock 1 ^ ^ b * 2 *
trains, but modern-day diesel local work is under the super- cille M Brewer chorle* C. m„ Myrtle Crow was home
locomotives and heavy trrins vision of H J. Looney Road- CarnpbeU) Lewis A Young, Mrs. fo r 2* weekend
soon took their toll of the track master for the CN&L RR, and , ini< , rtevton Mrs Marv K , we ^*^ ena - -
which was supported by these Jim Sligh, Sectionmaster. A few Armstrong George W Fuller Dav d a riudent at
screenings. Water made the days’ inconvenience at some of ^ MUs ^
uuck m™. uud ruita flex- Ule crwlngi her. In CUntoo will
lug up uud down under the to- lead to better and smoother Da hln , ml baby girl, t.TlxaSuon.
cessant pounding of the wheels, crossings, and to better track Mrg p atsy m ; Moore, l/ucluii e
would break. Luckily, the CN&L for the CN&L, little railroad
has had no serious accidents due grown up.
to broken rails or broken angle William S. Cannon
bars (the bars which are used
S 0 . 1 ** ^ "* Davidson Street
but the heavy tonnage being
hauled necessitated the rebuild- CnUrcH OuSCrVCS
ing of the track on even a short
line railroad.
D. Easterlin, Sam P. Johnson,
Mrs. Rachel P. Patterson,
George Howell, William Lewis,
Brady Eddleman Spoone, Joe
W. Leake.
Discharged patients include:
Laurens—Mrs. Charlotte Hax
el and baby girt.
Births
Men's Day Sunday
Pninmhin w,xw»*xrrv onH *** wa8 ob " Newberry-Mrs. A. P. Ram, Greenwood.
The ColumbU, Newberry and Mrved ^ Sunday as an an- age, Jr.
Laurens Railroad s big broth- Qaa j occasim by the Davidson Whitmire
>> dk- AdlmwudlA T Inm koa VW.W.W1W - + rm-nr—
WELLS
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wells of
this city announce the birth of a
son, Gerald Kerr, on January 14
at Self Memorial Hospital,
Mrs. Gerald Dun-
BENOIT
^ Su^L ^7^ can. 'Mrt." Lottie R. Huuuicutt, Mr ^ Mrx. Jtome. S. Bentot
made available to the line the ^ R m. Floyd Heilams, Mrs. Ellen P. Wilbanks and baby Texas anmmnce
monster machines seen locally ' rIt/ «riri *** birth ^ a dau 8 bt e r * Cara
on the track in the past few ^ ted tb , at P 1 ® purpose of Bap " pi«vg» Qmith Denise, on January 16 at the
i... ton martiinau mB v A tlst men s day Is to recognise, Clinton Mrs. Cleye Smith and y j»y.h-innH af Base hosnital Mrs
^ ^'k ?**! ™ ak ® use, and honor the laymen of baby girl, Har^d E. Peay, Mrs. R a ^~ . . a *f 7®* R ^ W „ '
the Job of rebuilding the track AmeM* R T^werv Mr. Paul- Benoit is the former Betty Mc
Daniel, daughter of Mr. and
■ _ nnH oTOmnrfv* than B*® church and it offers the Amelda R. Lowery, Mrs. Paul
when It^m. doS^Sruly^ Uym * n ^.^h M^ L ShMey < GtoS' Mr * “ cD » ni ' 1 Th ‘J'
hand. Ther. urn Mveral ol the ““ .1“^ •*«■» ir n^n. rn./^mHn n^ • ta0 hav ' • ««• K * vln . »« ^
machine, ueceuaiy to do the ^ ln ‘P*” "«»«» •» Ctoto- Chaney, MU. PemeU aroem, oId
i_w __j v,tr nn tfan service. It Is a time for fo- Homer Bodie, Mrs. F r a n k i •
have they replaced the section cusing attention on the church Blackwell, Lamie D. Barfield,
work end Kt the track up wi thet Mr. iteltom. «Pre«ed to. wilrnTF^e Reht-
Uf*.-
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Colored discharges include:
Cross Hill—J. D. Fuller, Jr.,
dered in the name of Christ
and the church. His morning
sermon topic was “Demas, the
Man Who Loved the World.”
Laymen were in charge of
the evening worship service. C.
S. Queries, Brotherhood presi
dent, PrMidedover the pro- GarfieId Boyd , P . Curen-
gram, whose theme was, ”1716 ton *
H*™* Joanna - Mrs. Bessie May
lf k > f er < X eCte iv£* •U-men’s Gary baby boy.
choir. Allen White read the ciinton-Jamee E. Booker, El-
Scrlptore and offered prayer. lis Shelton, James Young, Essie
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