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THE CUNTON CHRONICLE
CUatoo, S. C., Thursday, March 25, 1965
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OPEN LETTER
TO SCHOOL BOARD OF '
DISTRICT M
March 17, 1965
Dear Sin:
I had the privilege of heading
the March of Dimes Drive for
Laurens County for this year,
1965.
The March of Dimes is an or.
ganization which was founded
by one of our greatest Presi
dents of these United States,
Franklin D. Roosevelt, who was
crippled by the dread disease
of polio. He wanted the Ameri
can people to help themselves
Whitten Village Scouts are presented to Packs 21 and 174 Harold Rhodes, Scoutmaster by contributing their dimes to
bitten Village Scouts are prese Air Une Rail _ for Troop 1T7 at Whitten YU- a**ist those crippled by the
pictured with the big red ca- J^th by B D lage ha8 exten8 i ve plans for di^ase and to search for a
boose which was recently pro- Join g r of Gre enwood. Morris B. developing a picnic and recrea- cure through research.
sealed to them by Cub Scout Scyrnour as a representative of tion center at the site of the ca- The March of Dimes through
Packs 2h and 174. This caboose Packs 21 and 174, in turn pre- boose. It is located approxl- the contributions of the Ameri-
rests on the hillside directly sented the caboose to Whitten mately two miles from the cam- can people has brought about
TbLve the lake on Whitten Vil- Village Scouts. Dus area. Hiking, back and forth the Salk and Sabin vaccines,
‘rounds The caboose J M. Wham of Wham Con- helps to provide physical train- which have almost stamped out
forms the focal point foT a struction CompaSy, Mountville, ing for the Scouts. There are at that dreaded disease that crip-
oTanned train^g anT^creation moved the catloose from a rail- present 19 members of Troop pled young and old, rich and
area for the Scouts. road siding to its present loca- 177 and_ 11 members of Cub poor, and all creeds.
The caboose was originally tion. Pack 177 at ^ Village.
Whitten Village ScoutsEnjoying Caboose
HOSPITAL NEWS
contingent will arrive on Sun
day, March 28. and leave on
Wednesday, March 31. The sec
ond group will arrive on Wednes. Memorial Hospital include:
Yes, the immunity that flows
in your veins and the veins of
the students of District 56 and
all other Americans was made
possible by "the March of
Patients currently at Bailey Dimes.
The students of District 56
made it possible for Laurens
County to lead in teen-age ac
tivities for the March of Dimes
for South Carolina in 1964; also
to bring recognition to School
Greenwood—James C. Banks.
Whitmire—Teresa Lynn Jones.
Waterloo—John Coleman.
Laurens—Mrs. Shirley Miller.
Joanna—Mrs. Georgia Bishop,
Chronicle Loses .
Cosh Register, Cosh
Joanna Salesmen
Coming for Meeting day and leave on Friday, April 2.
Traveling from all Eastern The first day’s session will get
points of the compass, Joanna underway with a detailed tour
Western Mills Company sales- 0 f the cotton mill where they will
men will convene at Joanna for see the various manufacturing
their annual meeting beginning processes necessary to produce . Jowma—Mrs. ueorgia msnop,
on March 29 and lasting through a high-quality fabric and will Annie Reeder, Mrs. Faye Arro- / . „ tlir i pnts
April 2. The salesmen, number- observe the new equipment, re- wood, Mrs. Lena Madden, Henry _. . th „
ing one hundred, will come in cently brought in. to completely Elliott, Mrs. Dianne Widener, . .
two groups of approximately 50 modernize the entire plant which Mrs. Margaret Morris, Palmer right to participate in any man-
persons to each group. The first furnishes the basic fabrics going Bragg. Rev. J. Donald Fowler. er ° r March of Dimes. This
into the various end uses they Mrs. Maxine Holcombe, Margie 18 taking away the freedom of
seU. ActiviUes of each depart- Gaffney. the student to participate in the
ment will be explained to the Clinton — James Haupfear, ac “ vi ty of his choice,
visitors by experienced operat- Mr, Myrtle Crowe, Mrs. Era We ’ t “ e cl ^ zens of Laurens
ors and members of manage- Young, James Smith, Johnnie bounty are fortunate to have
Thieves broke into The Chron- ment. Johnson, Bill Hughes, Augustus Kapler officers we have,
icle office Friday night and car- The cotton mill officials look Raniage, Sr., Joseph Leonard, who giv e of their time -freely,
riod away a cash register from forward to these occasional Mrs. Reba Bragg, Mrs.-Kathleen •jways anxious to help a crip-
the stationery store, containing meetings of the parent company Hill, Mrs. Marjorie Mills, Milton p ‘ ed child, that he may have
about $85 in cash. The register salesmen. The last time such a Milam, Sam Johnson, Shirley t “ e opportunity to be a self-
vas locked. ^ ‘ meeting of the entire sales force Nelson, Mrs. Pearl Martin, Mrs. supporting, useful American cit-
Entry was made by breaking ©f Joanna Western Mills, Window Sallie Gaskin, Mrs. Florence i2en -
a glass panel in the back door. Shade and Drapery Division, was Dominick, Mrs. Bessie Braswell, Gentlemen, I ask you to
held at Joanna was in January Mrs. Margaret Satterfield and search your souls, your con-
Tmcc MiH Doviwnl » 1*5, when 77 sales personnel and baby boy, Mrs. Viola Lan- lienee, feel for your heart,
nm Revival and key management members drilh and baby boy, Timothy 40(1 change your ruling con-
A revival will be held at the from the eastern part of the Samples, Donna Samples . 4hd cerning this matter Al#e$s
Cross Hill Baptist Church, Cross United States were present. The Mrs. T.inria Fuller. »v remember that God has blessed
Hill, at 7:30 p. m March 29- first such meeting was held at Mountville—Mrs Eva Leaman. us if we are not crippled or
April 4 The pastor, the Rev. Joanna in 1937. Personnel who Mr# Mary Bluford Elizabeth affUcted
*■ * I hope this is still America
that we may give the amount
and to whatever organization
we choose.
^ ‘ BILL McNINCH, "
Director Laurens „
County March of '
Dimes, 1965. ^
PC Choir Begins
Its Annual Tour
A singing tour of South Geor
gia and Florida opens for the
Presbyterian College robed
choir this Thursday night in
Macon, Ga.
The annual spring tour will
find the group giving seven
performances during the week-
John H. Turner, will preach, and were in attendance at the other Browjl
the Rev. Robert Cloninger. min- two meetings in Joanna will be ^
ister of music. Mills Mill Baptist able to make quite a contrast as
Church. Woodruff, will he in to methods of operation and ma-
charge of the music. chinery now in use.
Kinards—EUiott Wilson.
Joanna—Mrs. Ella Gary and
baby girl.
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Ales D. Coleman
Laurens—Santanie HUT.
Clinton—Freddie Gary, John
James, Mrs. Cora Rice, Mrs. Le
roy Davis, Mrs. Florence Cun
ningham, Jessie Irby, Mrs. Mar
garet Abney, baby girl Rice,
Mattie Young and John Wil
liams.
Discharged patients:
Owings—Mrs. Patricia Beden-
baugh and baby boy.
Enoree—Mrs. Lizzie Patterson.
Whitmire—William Farmer.
Cross Hill — Mrs. Barbara
Quarles, Mrs. Ruth McAdams,
and Allen Lester.
Mountville—Rebecca Crisp.
Walhalla—Louis Busch.
Laurens—Mrs. Mary Sue Mer- long swing under the leadership
chant, Homer Lee Workman, of Conductor Edouard Patte.
George Massie, baby boy Hoi- 11 ** the highlight of the 1964-
land, and Mrs. Mildred WU- * concert season, which in-
liams. eluded 25 scheduled appear-
Joanna—J. M. Bolton, Mrs. onces for PC’s all-male choir.
Lena Lovelace, John Herron, After presenting their pro-
Mrs. Linner Prater. gram of sacred music and wor-
Clinton — Johnnie Johnson, Bhip in Macon’s Tattnal Square
John Smith, James Carroll, Presbyterian Church Thursday
Isaac Jones, Mrs. Tommie Nel- night, the singers will appear
son, Horace Smith, Milda Smith- before Presbyterian Church
erman, Mary Alice Taylor, La- congregations at these points
cius Easterijn, James Frick, during their spring tour:
Mrs. Sara Gann, Blanche Hall, Friday — Gainesville, Fla.;
Mrs. Alice Kuykendall, Linda Sunday—Fort Lauderdale, Fla.,
:, Robert Hamer, Mrs. Mar- ond West Palm Beach, Fla.;
Mrs. Margie Bag- Monday — Sanford, Fla.; Tues-
well and baby girl, Mrs. Myra day — Brunswick, Ga.; and
Templeton and baby girl. Lor- Wednesday—Hinesville, Ga.
raine Dunaway, Mrs. Lucy Na
bors, J. D. Cunningham, Mrs.
Bonnie Young, Joe Leake, Mrs.
Elizabeth Moates, Mrs. Grade
Lawson, Mrs. Alice Beaman,
Mrs. Ellie Butler, Roberta Chan
ey, Cathey Holbert, Claude Ward,
Mrs. Lillian WomMe.
Colored discharges:
Mountville—Paul Brown and
Mary Bluford.
Joanna—Johnnie Lee Gary and
John Burton.
Clinton—Robbie Payne.
New York—John Washington.
another. —
CARD OF THANES
I would like to thank all my
friends and neighbors lor the
many eards, flowers and gifts
I received while a patient In
Self Memorial Hospital In
Greenwood. Your kindness was
greatly appreciated.
—LYNN JENKINS
Th is ia my
that ye'love <
(John 15:12).
We can deal with almost
any situation—even when we
encounter those who antago
nize us—if we remember God's
admonition to show love, at all
timea. for our fellow beings.
Tbit attitude could lead to
tome remarkable transforma
tions in the feelings of others
for us
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