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J I ( THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, November 17, I960 Qinton, Laurens Alumni To Clash Here Saturday Billed at The ‘ Game of theiteamshavebeenheklandtheplay- Week" in this area, a footbaU game ! ers are determined to turn in a between alumni of Clinton and I creditable performance for the Laurent High Schools will be staged 1 spectators Saturday nigh; Listed as players for the Clinton Game time is 8 p m and the! team are Billy Watkins, Billy site uili tx Wilder Field in Clin- 1 Cranford Terry Campbell. L M. . >r Long. Bobby Thomas, Edgar Bal- A similar game was held mjlew. Sam Owens. Jimmy Braswell, l^aurens ^is: year when a good Silas ( ampbe’d, crowd was or. ^-and Promoter' ’b the game here Saturday night will draw a record attendance Net proceeds will be applied on the cost of building the new high school stadium. Players will be former students oi tlu two schexits--including some graduates of-the-early 1950's. l Several practice sessions of both Earl Satterfield. Bo Kmard. Rudolph Hamrick. Ron ald Corley. Bobby Fuller Henry- Ingle. Charles Copeland .Also. Joe Lark. Allen. Simmons. .1. R Vanderford. Kenneth Thom as. Delmar Hardman Marvin Man- ley Charles Marler. Bud Tumblin, tarry Landreth. Russell Trammell. Alvin Hueble. Lewis Wallenzine. Maixie W a lie mine, George Cope land I>on c'opeland. Joe Spillers Christmos Decoroting Contest Open The CLrrtor: C.^nitm Clubs Christ mas Decorating Contest has offic ially opened Entry blanks will be found m this week s Chronicle and also i all CLmtor drug stores. All liet' >ns wudung to enter the contest shoo.e-mail their entry to Christ- ma' Fh-cdr^ing Contest, c o Mrs. F V Smith. 40»> Elm St., before inkb’ight. December 5. with the entry fee of S(k for homes andrtl 00 for places of business The entry fees will be used for prize.' judges -fees and other com test expenses Hie contest is being sponsored by the Garden Clubs to encxKiragt Clintoruans to express orurmal ideas for d»<x>rating their doors windows, yards for this Christmas seastic Homes and places of busine* will be judged on the d*(xvMtxins which can be seen by the judges from the street as they drive or walk by. The project committee of the Garden Club < ounci! urges all Clmtamans to prate:pole in the con test and work toward making Clin- '•*n a town remembea-ing Christmas with reverence and beautv Thornwell To Meet Bethune For 'C' Title Thornwell will meet Bethune High School Friday night at 7:30 in Bethune for the upper stab Class ‘•C" championship The winner of this gairie will play Elloret next for ;hi >UUe, Class C" cKampion- ship. Bethune' is the same school that Thornwell defeated for the uppe- state Class "C’ baseball chamaion- ship last year and Elloree is the same school Thornweil lost the state Class "C" baseball champion ship to last .'pring Bethune has a record <»f >ever wins, two losses, and one tie this season.- while Thornwell has seven wins ,ir>d four losses The teams are about the same weight Bethune nas a grbat pas^r and runnt'r in Blackmon, their fine quarterback He runs the option play well H:< main target is his right end Jim my Jones, a fast runner. •Thomwed has several injure J olayers or. -he injured list, but it is hoped they will be able to start in fhe game Friday night Mon.-Tues.-Wed. Nov. 21-22-23 1 10 A. M. MONDAY I.ADIKS J-.c Thi" i- a w mderful picture and we believe any one who ^ees it will love it. s<i we are having a special Matinee for l-adies Monday. November 21. at 10 a. m. when thev will be admitted for 2-V. THE LIFE, LOVES AND LYRICAL MUSIC OF THE FABULOUS FRANZ LISZT! mMancnm Committees Announced For TB Seal Campaign G. Edward Campbell, area chair man. today announced the appoint- ment ot four committee chairmen for the Christmas Seal Campaign now being conducted by the Lau rens County Tuberculosis Associa tion , Mrs Bob Hodges will serve as chairman of publicity. She will ar range educational and distributive campaign materials and supplies to schools .businesses, organizations, theaters and radio stations Mrs Tommy Hollis, as chairman of special events, will plan varied activities to bring the campaign to the attention of the public. George Cornelson is organizing a speakers bureau to furnish association rep resentatives to clubs and organiza tions Mrs. George Blalock is serving a second year as chairman of mail preparation Her volunteers have Christmas Seal letters delivered on Monday. v Mac Adair will arrange place and helpers for opening the Christmas Seal letter.' at the banks during the first and second weeks in Decem ber Mr CampbeL stated that he -.really appreciated the services of the volunteers ‘‘It is their wil lingness to 'crve that helps us keep >ur campaign costs a: a mini mum. he said ' This releases more funds to be spent in our pro gram of health education and ser vice " Delto Koppa Gamma Study Year's Theme Members of Epsilon Chapter of Ikita Kappa Gamma, honorary teachers' society, continued its .'tudy of the year’s theme. "Under standing Unfamiliar Cultures.” at a luncheon meeting held at Hotel Mary Musgrove in Clinton Satur day. Members from Clinton and Laurens .'erved as hostesses. Miss Mary Hewitt, assistant to the minis-or of the First Metho- ist Church of Laurens, spoke to ■ e group on Student Impressions • ►f European Culture.” Miss Hewitt recounted -omc of her experiences wnen as a member of a Travel and Seminar Work Camp ,'ponsored by the Methodist Student Movement ond the Methonist Board of Mis- ■ >K*iV'. >he spent seven weeks in Europe the past summer ^1 iss Hewitt stressed the need for i student exchang# programs as a means cf enabling the students of today who^ill be the leaders of to morrow to understand the cul tures of other peoples She pointed out that misunderstanding one thing in a person s culture could lead to the disruption of a peace conferer.ee The speaker also emphasized the obligation of Americans to help foreign students to get a true pic ture of .Americans and their atti tudes Far too many foreign stu dents think eUAmericans terms of money am! power. ' jf ’ In the business session. 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