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The splendid R. R. Haynes Memorial Building at Cliffside
will be formally opened next Saturday evening. The exercises will consist
of a splendidly prepared program which will begin at 8 o'clock.
This is an event which has been eagerly awaited by
everyone, since the completion of this magnificent structure. A large
crowd will be present on the happy occasion.
The complete program, together with a cut of the building,
is printed on the Cliffside News page in this issue. A glance at this
picture will
give a faint idea of the magnificence of the structure which is so lovingly
dedicated to the memory of a devoted father by the Messrs. Haynes. Mr.
Chas. H. Haynes will present the beautifully appointed community building
to Cliffside Saturday night.
The Haynes Memorial Building is one of the finest in the South and its
every appointment is superb. A full description of the structure will
appear next week in a four-page special edition of the Cliffside News
and the Forest City Courier. A number of fine half-tone cuts of the exterior
and interior views have been provided especially for this issue.
Along with these views will be a general write-up of the building and
the different departments, a biographical sketch of the late R. R. Haynes,
who was known and loved by every citizen of the county, the Hon. Clyde
R. Hoey's speech and other interesting things in connection with the
dedication exercises.
The program will be in charge of Mr. B. E. Roach as presiding officer.
Mr. Roach, who is editor of the Cliffside News and a gifted writer, is
admirably equipped for the duties of presiding officer and will be the
right man in the right place.
Opening prayer will be by the Rev. W. K. Collins, and
the invocation will be followed by music by the Cliffside Band.
Then will follow the presentation of the building to the community by
Mr. Chas. H. Haynes, the beloved head of the finest mill town in the
South. In making this magnificent gift to the people of Cliffside, Mr.
Haynes is paying tribute to his loved father and carrying out the ideals
of the founder of the town. Response will be made by Messrs. M. Hendrick
and P. C. Hawkins.
Then will follow music and short talks by a number of distinguished
visitors.
The introduction of the principal speaker will come next. Prof. Clyde
A. Erwin will introduce the Hon. Clyde R. Hoey, who will make an address
in his usual happy style. Mr. Hoey is a gifted orator and his speech
is eagerly awaited by his many admirers.
After music and the closing prayer by the Rev. J. C.
Keever, an inspection of the building will be made, when the guests will
have an opportunity
to see what a really fine building has been given to the fortunate residents
of Cliffside.
The program will come to a close with a band concert.
The people of the whole county appreciate the noble efforts of Mr. Chas.
H. Haynes in the carrying out of the ideals of his father, the late R.
R. Haynes, founder of Cliffside. This policy has resulted in the unification
of a fine community spirit, as well as the building of a town which has
come to be known as the finest in the South.
Reprinted with permission from The Daily Courier. Copyright
owned by The Daily Courier.
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