The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 12, 1967, Image 1
Vol. 68 — No. 2
Clinton Chronicle
Clinton S. C, Thursday, January 12, 1967
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IRV CHAMBERS
HOMER JAMES
JOHN INNES
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Driver Held For Bollck tO Head ;
Grdnd Jury Action
After Laurens Wreck vOnCClt UfOlip
Laurens — A coroner’s jury Harry E. Bolick, III, plant
has recommended that Tom en S> neer , with the Torrington
timv _ t m u u u Co., has been named presi-
Williams, Jr.. Negro, be held dent Qf th( , C | inwn Com P mun .
for grand^jury action in the,^y Concert Association {o suc-
Dec. 81 death of another N& ceed Mrs. Frank C. Sherrill
gro, Johnny Hill, 30, of Lau- whose two year term of office
rens. expires this spring.
The verdict came after an At a board of directors
inquest conducted by Laurens meeting of the association last
County Coroner Marshall week, Mrs. Charles T. Gaines
Pressley Friday night at the also was elected secretary.
County Courthouse. Sh e replaces Mrs. C. W. Ho-
Hlll was one of three pas- ga n -
sengers in a 1860 Buick driv- Mr. Bolick is solist with the
en by Williams which was in First Presbyterian Church
collision with a 1962 station Choir, and a national commit-
American League baseball fornia who grew up in New College Students wagon driven by Marvin teeman on air and water pol-
star Bobby Richardson and a Jersey and has served with \ r Rhodes of Laurens. s lution control. He is currently
triple-threat musical team are the Billy Graham team since I 0 tnter lOltfeSt The wreck occurred on East president of the Poinsett Chap-
among the extra features that 1957 in crusades in Canada, The fine arts department of Wain Street the jmorning of ter of the American Institute
will be included in the Laurens Australia and the United Presbyterian College will par- Dec. 31. ^ ' of Plant Engineers, and sub-
County Crusade lor Christ States. James, whose singing ticipate in the 166-67 National Laurens Citv Policeman section president of the In-
during its eight-day run in recently won nation-wide ac- Collegiate Packaging Design Henry Dawkins tesUfied at stitute of Electrical and Elec-
™ Contcst ’ “ was announced to- the jnquest lh at he found Hill tronic Engineers.
da y- pinned under the Buick when Mrs. Gaines, active in mu-
Mary Anne Pennipgton, in-*he reached the scene of the sic and college cirlcles in Clin
ton, is also a soloist wity the
pects ten of her art students Dawkins said Hill was con- First • Presbyterian . Church
Richardson and Muskal Team
To Feature Crusade Program
will take part in the corhpet-
PC’s Belk Auditorium on Jan- claim in
uary 22-29. „ after he won a coast-to-coast
As plans were being com- talent contest on the CBS tele-
pleted this week, it was an- vision network, has been with ....... ,
j ™ ill. , structor in art, said she ex- wreck,
nounced that Bobby Richard- Graham since 1955 in some of . A __ „
son .of Sumter, star second his largest crusades. Accom-
basemau with the New York panist Innes, still in his twen-
Yarikees, will f share the plat- ties, was born and raised in
form for the January 24 serv- England as an apprentice to
ice with crusade speaker Dr. the textile industry before de-
Leighton Ford. It will be veloping his musical talent to
night.” in organ. He has taught mu- ??
The musical team is a sic at the Moody Bible Insti- arc
regular part of the Billy tute and been with the Gra-
Graham Evangelistic Associ- ham team since 1963.
a.tion which is in charge of The tempo in preparation
the Laurens County Crusade. (or thc Laurens Count Cru .
It is composed of Irv Cham- sad e picks up this Sunday with
bers as mus.cal director, Ho- .. visUat i on B ii tz ,.. a program
mer C. James as soloist and __ rrv fho -—
John Innes as accompanying :° carry th t crusade message ap pij ec | to t h e s. C. State Li-
music an accompanying every home in Laurens „ Board tor part i c i patlon
musician. County. This personal ap
choir.
scious when he arrived, but
ition being sponsored by the that before a wrecker arrived * Other officers arc Mrs.
St. Regis Paper Company. t 0 extricate the pinned man, James Von Hollen, vice pres-
Thqy will attempt to create jjis pulse was gone. Hill was ident and Miss Rebecca
a . es ^ n ^ or one * our types pronounced dead on arrival Speakc, treasurer, both of
Bobby Richardson the point of a master’s degree °* l )ac * ca 8 es deve loP ed by tiie a i oca i hospital. whom will retain their offices
ihe deadline is Kenneth Edwards> who a i so for the next two years. .
testified at the inquest, said Board members will meet
he did not witness the actual lor a du tcb luncheon at 12
impact, but that he saw thc no on, January 27, at the Ho-
Buick just before it collided, M ar y Musgrove, to select
going “at least 75 miles an artists for the 1967-68 season,
hour.” if has b«en announchcd. Mrs.
The • Buick was about 50 Mary Wallace, New York rep-
yards from the point of im-
pact at the time, and “was ^ s
‘‘sideways when I saw him,” be P resent
County Library
To Join Intern
Program for 1967
Laurens County Library has
resentative of Columbia Ar-
Management, Iric., will
They form a youthful team, proach ' by'a large group of lht :J un,or inten > Program Edwards testified.
all under, 40, brought together volunteers is under the direc .
from divergent backgrounds
Chambers is a native of Cali
for 1967.
hos-
’ . . , Williams is still in the
tion of Rembert Truluck as e program is planned to pj tal as rcsu j t Jf i|j5 ur i es ]
committee chairman.' recruit personnel for public li- h e received. The other two"
Meanwhile counseling ranes an( lo filvc dUJilified passen g ers w ith him were
classes w 1 continue in both Pe °, P C a " , ? t r." duct ' on treated and released,
classes wm conunue in Doin, to lhe profession of librarian- nu j , ,
Clinton and Laurens, and in : ship trough the experience Rhodes is ln g ood condition
terested persons are urged to of ac t ua ii y working in a pub- in the hos P ital and the two
1 : children in the station wagon
with him have been released.
Singers Needed '
For Crusade Choir respond to this important jj c ijk rary
phase of the crusade prepara- , , , • »
Two hundred and fifty sing- ti ons. The classes will be held . The sum mcr internship will
ers are needed to sing in the in the Clinton Associate Re- awardcd on a competitive
choir at the forthcoming Lau- formed Presbyterian Church bas ! S ' to a colle e e Junior or
rens County Crusade for n e Xt Tuesday and in the Lau- st ' nior or / 0 a y0 . un * teacbe ^
Christ to be held in Belk Audi- rens Church of Epiphany who is interested in becoming M (rhikflnlofl
norium on the Presbyterian (Episcopal) this Friday and a PJJ bllc bbranan. * /\fg jCllcQUICQ
next Tuesday, each class start-
Collegc campus.
Irv Chambers, Rome r ing at 7:30 p
James and John Innes of the
Billy Graham team will be
here to lead the music for the
crusade.
Recruitment forms have
The period of iniership will
Listed here are dates and
be two and one - half or three . .
months and will carry a sal- P* aces ^ or cottage prayer
Dr. Leighton Ford, the main ary $200.00 per month meetings to be held Friday
speaker, has announced a full ' and Tuesday in preparation
schedule of activity in this ... c v e for the Leighton Ford Cru-
area in addition to his nightly MlSS Pranks To Speak asde to be held In Belk Audi
torium Jan. 22-29.
H. D. JACKS
been mailed to local ministers P ? xj * 8 t t ^ Baptist CHlirch
nn,i r-hnir th„ sade - He 18 to speak at the^ Monxiio ' i, Tirrt e of the meetings for
Presbyterian College chapel Mlss Mar t b a Frartks, who both dayg ig 9;45 a m i l * C
program the nforning of. Jan- bas served f° r a number of ,j * , Jacks in .FranCG
uary 23, then on the following years as „ a missionary to Chi- _ many, January 13 f or T rQ j n i n g Period
and choir directors for the
names of those who are inter
ested in singing with the
crusade choir. Those who da/he will head a coffee hour na and Taiwan and n °w re- Mrs. .Robert E. Wysor, 112
would .like to sing, are ..re- for wome rt at‘9:30 a.ln. m the tired ’ wdl speak at the morn- E.- Maple St.; Mrs. Henry H. D. Jacks, of Joanna, is
quested to tell their minister pc dinin hall ^ nd a business ing worship service on Sun- Young, 508 E. Broad St. ; Mrs. in Lyon, France, for* several
Delegation in Open Meet
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Courthouse Study Group
Is Named By Legislators
Laurens County will have a ized by the delegation. the delegation are James G.
busy year froip a legislative W. Carlisle Neely, member Dunklin of Laurens, Fred EL
and governmental viewpoint, of the board, of directors of Holcombe of Clinton, Martin
according to indications that Bailey Memorial Hospital at Boyce of Cross Hill, Niles C!
emerged from an open meet- Clinton, and James G. Fergu- Clark ‘(ft Waterloo, Mrs. E. R.
ing of the county delegation in son, member of,the board of Stewart of-'Bials Township,
the General Assembly Monday directors of the hospital at W. T. Hughey of Youngs
morning in the courthouse at Laurens, requested increased Township, Miss Agnes Bobq
Laurens. millage to provide funds to of Sullivan Township, Mrs.
The session was held one pay for service to charity pa- Bernice J. Shouse of Jacks
day prior to the convening of tients at their respective in- Township, Reese H. Young of
the Assembly in Columbia for stitutions. the Joanna-Clinton area, and
the 1967 session. Neely requested that the Mrs. Ruth C. Robinson of
County officials, members present four-mill levy be in- Scuffletown Townshi|>.
of boards and private citizens creased to eight and Ferguson Duties of the commission
appeared to make requests to ur ^ ed that their present four- W i d be t 0 preserve and restore
the legislators which included m * d * ev y be raised to seven. ab sites, buildings and records
departmental appropriations, Neely cited figures showing 0 f historical value pertaining
increases in millage to support * ba t since opening of the Clin- t 0 Lorens County,
hospital charity work, ade- ton District hospital average The delegation aooroved
quate taxation to balance -nual cost of providing serv- ap p 1 ^ tio d n e for a federTf^d
school operating expenses, af- lces for chardy has stamp plan which will cost the
firmations of support to build amounted to $31,272. During co about ^ ^ annuaUy< .
a new courthouse and for a two previous years he said, Sen Dobbins said the
program of re-assessment of requests for increased millage m ig supposed to ‘'bring
property for equalization of bad a °t been forthcoming. f nto thp m H erchants of
taxes, etc. A critical situatioqjiow ex- CO unty $300,000 to $400,000 an-
Initial steps toward secur- ists, be stated. It would be nua u y and provide more food
ing a new court house were un f a *f, he said, to increase f 0r i ow income families.”
announced by Senator William charges to paying patients to Tbe senator said the delega _
C. Dobbins* who presided over cover 00818 of chanty work, tion would introduce legisla .
the meeting, when he stated ^ tidn to abolish the office of
that he and Representatives ca Pita tax would provide the county SU p erintendent of edu-
W. Paul Culbertson and bavid necessary funds. cation and that the dutifes of
S. Taylor had appointed a Allen Thompson ol Lau- ^ be superintendent will be
nine - man courthouse study rens urged the delegation rarr jpH hv thi» rnnntv
committee. members to take the leader- B oard 0 f Education, with a-
The committee has already ship in providing sufficient secretary ■ who will be ^^iss
met and organized with R. L. appropriations to operate M ary Bolt, presently employed
Plaxico of Clinton as % chair- schools from year to year in ^ office,
man; Jack Hamrick of Lau- without incurring deficits and „ . n .. . . .. .
rens, vice-chairman; J. Hew- having to resort to borrowing remarks revieweiT the
lette Wasson of Laurens, sec- money. He also stated that a nary renia r-«s, revieweirtne
rotary. Other members of the realistic study should be made progres ? of the 1 county d ^ ing
committee are Lucian W. of school needs, both for ^
Bobo of Gray Court, Charles capital funds and operations, pnn ^ triirfinn sr-hnnic’
Johnson of Clinton, David and long-range plans made a ’
Meyers of Joanna and Clinton, for financing future expansion. ^ ™\ e ™ ™ ia a a ‘^
Lowell Watkins of Poplar ‘‘I have no doubts,” Thomp- port ,n the t next few months,
„ , ’ " , ” . .. . „ , the current construction of a
Springs, • 01 R,e 8 °n s ai , a c er four-lane highway between
.CrccnpoiKl - Gray Court area public will support the costs c , inlon and Laure and
and T. llcath Copeland of of such a school program if . ilprn „
Clinton. ' . they feel that they are getting iia/ v ‘
Thc committee will. study value received for their tax We realize, Senator Dob-
type, size, location and costs dollars.” bins sa,d ' that dur »n8 the
of the proposed courthouse and Supervisor Furman E. year Wc w,,, bc fac ed with
will make recommendations to .Thomason, speaking for the many l )r(, blrms ... but none
the delegation. Board of County Commission- '''hich cannot handle. We
Preliminary plans will be ers, requested that the appro- believe, that this year will be
drawn up by a licensed archi- priation for maintenance of a ^ ood t y ea T lor Laurens
tect who will be paid with roads and bridges and sup- Count y-
funds approved by the dele- plies, be increased from $90,000 Representatives Culbertson
gation. . to $100,000. Also that the and Taylor both spoke briefly,
Sen. Dobbins said the com- appropriation for equipment pledging their best efforts in
mittee’s report will be pre- and supplies and for patch- serving th^ county,
sented to residents of the ing and otherwise improv ng The delegation will meet
county and they will have an black-top roads be increased regularly on the first Monday
opportunity to ‘‘express them- from $50,000 to $150,000/ * of each month at.7:30 p.m. in
selves” next fall. The Supervisor also re- th county courthouse during
or choir director.
Those who would like to sing
at the crusade but do not sing
in a local choir or whose min
ister did not fill out a recruit
ment form may receive in
formation from the local Cru-
sade Headquarters in Clinton ^ .^‘iation
or from Rev. Zeb Williams,
local chairman of the music
committee.
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men’s luncheon at 1 p m at day ’ JarTUa ry' 18, at 11:00 William Weir, 608 Cedar St.; weeks participating in a train-
the Marv Muscrove Hotel On 0,clock at the Firs t Baptist Mrs. Gary Lehn, 203 Chest-Program for the Deering-
January^d, the"business men Church ' St.i MrT Don Creghton, Milliken textile firm
of Laurens will assemble to The nnnouncement was Huntington Rd.; Mrs. Robert He is employed at th e Gilli-
hear him at a 1 p m luncheon made earlier this week by Black, 401 Calvert Ave.; Mrs. land plant of the company in
in the Friendship Room of the the P a8 t°r, Rev. J. H. Darr.’ Gary Dillard, 403 N. Broad Laurens, where he has been
First Federal Savings and who invites the public to hear St.; Mts. Raymond Pitts, 814^ 14 months.
The next Miss Franks - E. Carolina Ave.; Mrs. B. O. -lacks made the trip by jet
day, Dr. Ford will speak at a * Whitten, 200. W. Walnut St.; Plane, leavng Friday from the
1 p.m. service in Clinton’s Chamber DireCtorc Steve Turner - p - c - Chapel; Greenville - Spartanburg air-
....... . . . Calvary Baptist Ghurch for T . re ^ rS Mrs. Harwood Nelson, N. Ad-P°rt.
It Wfll be important for all workers of the c|inton Lydia To Meet Jolt. 17 air St.; Mrs. Mary Fallaw, •
aside 3 Saturday'niSt'January and Joanna communities who A drectors meetng of the 257 Elm ' L),di a- Army Team Seeks
L at a M for a reheatsal to ar c able to attend the Clinton Chamber of Com- Tuesday, January 17 0ffi ' er ConidoteS
be held in the Auditorium. n,ght sccv.ces, because of job [neree has been called for M rs. Cally Gault, Horeshoe " , A
commitments. A musical con- Tuesday morning, Jan. 17, at Lane- Mrs Raymond J A sele cLon team lor Army
cert also is planned for this 10 a. m. at the Mary Mus- pitts ’ 814 E Carolina Ave ' officer candidates will visit
group at 1 p.m* on January grove Hotel. Claude Crocker Mrs ’ George Brockenbrough thc I^csbyterian College
March of Dimes Drive
' <10
For Area Developing
Jeonnie Nabors
Wins $100 Savings
Bond In Lions Contest
Miss Jeannie Nabors, a stu
dent at Clinton High School,
was presented a $100 savings
bo\yd by the Clinton Lions
Club for her winning entry in
thc* ‘‘Essay For Peace” con
test.
Miss Nabors’ essay has
been forwarded to the Ditrict
Lions office where it will be
entered with winners from
other local clubs in Lions In-
ternationl finals. The winning
essay here will be awarded
$25,000.
Considerable, interest was
exhibited locally, where stu
dents from Clinton High
Schobl, Thornwell High
School, Bell Street Hijjh
School and Presbyterian Col
lege were givfen an opportun
ity to participate.
Jeannie and her mother,
Mrs. Marion J. Nabors, were
guests of honor at the
Tuesday night meeting of the
Lions Club where president
Phil Rogers congratulated
Jeannie—and presented her
with a winner’s certificate and
a savings bond.
In her essay. Miss Nabors
stressed the importance, of
complete discussions be
tween countries on all inter
national matters and empha
sized the value of fteedond.
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i5 president.
NottinghamT Rd.j.Mrs. R. L.
Plaxico, 205 N. Woodrow St.;
Mrs. A. L. Bixler, 303 Calvert
Ave.; Steve Turner, Presby
terian College Chapel; Mrs.
Marc C.
Broad St.
I^rcsbyterian
Campus Friday. Team leader
will be Lieutenant Millard E.
Allen.
Lieutenant Allen and Ser-
geant First Class Otis Join
er, mot
Weersing 512 S ” ,th from thc Army Re '
n/i o i u i- cruiting main station, Atlan-
Mrs. Ralph Cope-. ,, ... .
i i t ta, Ga., will interview and
land, 401 Pine St.; Mrs. Joe intcrested co ,w c scniors
Edwards, 207 Elm St.; Mrs.”. " ™ k J *
ii and graduates at the Student
Tom Baldwin, Chappells .. ..
Hwy.; Mrs. D. O. Rhamc, 209 y" la " ^ cnt f the 1 .° | ff, “;
w ^ Walnut s, • Mrs Rill candidate schooL cnl, s tmc<,t
option.
Under this
W. Walnut St.; Mrs.
Shealy, Phillips St.
CpI. McWatters
Serves m Vietnam
Teen-Agers Aid Crusade-
leen-age committee members are shown here as they
prepare to distribute publicity material for the Leighton
Ford Crusade to be held in Clinton Jan. 22-29. From left,
they are Tommy Lawson, Mayor Noland Suddeth, Henry
Simmons, E d n a Jacobs, teen-age chairman, Ginger
Crocker, and Judy Widmer.
Thirty Clinton High Scliool students were in the group
that set out from Broad Street Methodist Church to put
bumper stickers on every ca r in sigh. Three hours latef'
the^ returned to the church for ‘‘slooppie joes” i^nd-drinks 1
and to see a movie, “Becket.”
program, qual
ified college graduates enlist
in the Army and are guaran
teed attendance at one of the
eight Army officer candidate
Marine Corporal Donald G. schools of their choice after
McWatters, son of Mr. and completion of basic combat
Mrs. William D. McWatters training and advanced individ-
of 1008 Elizabeth St., Clin- ual training,
ton, a member of the Third Officer candidate training is
Battalion, Seventh Marine £3 weeks. Schools are located
Regiment, First* Marine Di- at Fort Benning, Ga., Fort
vision, south of Da Nang in Gordon, Ga., Fort Sill, Okla.,
Vietnam, is engaged in search Fort Belvoir, Va., Fort Lee,
and destroy missions against Va., Fort Eustis, Va., Fort
the enemy and an effort to Knox, Ky., and Aberdeen Pro
win the people to the side of ving Grounds, Md.
the legitimate government of Graduates of officer can-
South Vietnam. * , didate ; schools are commis-
4 At the same time the Ma- stoned second lieutenants in
rines provide medical aid for one of 14 branches of the
the people and teach them Army. They must serve two
to help themselves through years active duty as commis-
better sanitation and health sioned officer^,
programs along with other The Army team visiting
projects designed to raise the Presbyteriaa College is one
living standards of the Viet-of ten touring selected ool-
hamese’. leges throughout the nation.
Laurens Mayor Ike Griggs quested $5,000 for isolation the legislative term,
and Richard Townsend, presi- quarters for sick prisoners, a others appearing before the
dent of the Laurens Chamber solitary confinement area and delegation were William H.
of Commerce, spoke in support a laundry room at the county McNinch, of Laurens, who
of the new facility. prison camp. spoke against th e safety re
construction of additional Members of a Lpiirens sponsibility law (liability auto
rooms not exceeding $15,000 at County Historical Preserva- insurance); J. R. Adair of
thc county home were author- *tion Commission named by Laurens, on surfacing of roads
in a subdivision; Rev. E. W.
Wright of Laurens, on paving
roads in a residential area
and paving of approaches.to; a
number of rural churches;
Fred Myers, on Support of
schools; Sheriff R. Eugene
Johnson, who rdquested three
new deputies for his force, an
. Plans are developing for tion to be held Jan. 26-27. assistant to the_Jdeputy at
drive for the Clinton area, it They include Mrs. Irby Fer- Lydia Mills on weekeifds, and
was stated this week. guson, Mrs. Lykes Hender- an ' ncrease ‘ n ,unds ^ or d ‘ e ^ n §
Mrs. Ben Ivey* Teen-Age son , Mrs. John Gallman, Mrs. p , nsoners; Ha rry Bolick of
Program chairman, has an- r l .plaxico, Jr., Mr^. R. t’l nton, on air and water pol-
nounced thc appointment of Michael Turner and Mrs. Alfit * ut * on problems, asking for
three teen-agers for the com- Alexander. appointment ol a committee
miltce. Senior High chairmen Also serving as area cap- s ^ udy needs *
will be Kayran Cox and Henry tajns are Mrs l.„H. Savel- '] -
Simmons. Cynthia Turner will k ou i Mrs. Charles Hughes, JoQTIlia Employees
be the leader for thc Junior Mrs j amCs Cox> Mrs r; , C,T •'
Hifih group. Dick Swetenburg, Mrs. James tQr ^rVICG
Mothers March chairman, walker, Mrs. Joe Holland, By Greenwood Mills .
Mrs. Georqc Frady, named Wa | kcr Mrs Joe Hollans, Nin „ pm ' I> |„ vpps n , lh
area captains for the solicita- Mrs i miip Wrhh and Mrs i ^ V r S ° J °
Mrs. Louie vveno and Mrs. anna p i an t s 0 f Greenwood
«/ Gladys DaVenport. Mills were awarded pins dur-
National Jaycee caaolo a/*ca captains ing Decembet* for long coh-
\k/ LI 1C to gain informa Lon concern- t nuous service.
Week, Jan. I^-ZI ing the March of-Dimes, a ,|. j. Whitmire had the long-
The week of January 15-21 film, “This Land is Your (*<;( service during the period
is officially recognized in the Land,” was shown to thc W R b 40 ye ars.
United States as Jaycee Week, group Tuesday.
Others included Ruby Hol-
The U. S. Jaycccs and its According to Mrs. M arc | ev and Clarence Evans” 3$
affiliated state and local or- Weersing, co-chairman of the years; Mary McGuirt * 25
: *: have set aside drive, the film will also be years; Mary “May James
to observe the shown at civic club meetings chapman and Louis E. Pra
ter, 20 years; C. V .Hipp, l4
years; and Mildred Lindsay,
10 years.
The addtion of these eih?
ployees tarings the total ntilhr
K,*., -.1 • ’•
ganizations
this week
founding of the Jaycees. This during the next few weeks.
Observance will be started by ,
honoring America’s Ten Out- » i.L
standing Young Men of 1966 LurneranS iNOme
in award ceremonies at.Jekyll Council Officers
Island, Ga., on January 13-14. At the January meeting of ber of long service employ-
On Tuesday evening, Jan. ^ be church Council of SJ. ees honored, during 1996 to
17, a dinner meeting will be john[s Lutheran Church held 202, with a total of 3,280 yeart s
held at the Mary Musgrove i as t Sunday evening, Robert of accumulated service.
Hotel at 7 p.m. j Boland 'was elected vice- Although the Joanna nimmh,
Len Caricofe has been chairman. Mrs. M. Boland did not become a part
elected to serve as treasurer and Walter, A. Sigman, Jr., Greenwood Mills
to replace Dick Parker who were re-elected secretary and tion until July 12,
has left Clinton to further his treasurer, respectvely. Dr* E. ployees at these
education at Clemson Univer- B. Keisler, the interim pastor, given credit
sity. wag named chairman, ous service with«
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