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\ < L !) THE CLINTON CHRONIC LE -4.- - — — Clinton Divides Thornwell Opens Basketball Season With Ware Shoals Friday At Gray Court The Clinton boys rolled over Thornwell high will open its tVare Shoals here Tuesdax night.' basket ball season Friday night Court-Owings PC Basketeers To Appear In Tenn. Tournament man on the squad, measuring 6 feet, 6 inches tall, and forward Billy Ray Ladd of Junction City, Ky.. is an all-round fundamen tally sound performer The lead ing candidates to pair with Mc Guire are Paul Ard of Atlanta. a-'amst Grax Court-Owings at Gray Court Thornxxell should have an ay- ketball xx.th three regulars and three subst tutes back on this ryear'v squad This is only the 74-37. and the \yart Shoals girls triumphed. 42-27 Gtrls: i V / W are. Shoals \42 —Freeman BiNhop 24 Hartman 6. McDon ald D McElwee. Holliday. S McElwee Coi'per Sullivan Clinton 27;—Price 3, Hill 4 r-'feoxce 1. 14 Godfrey ‘tv \ Rufl. Davis. Furr BedeVibaugH. Morns. Barron. Bolt. Daxenport .. Estes * . Boys Ware Shoals 37 —Sims 10. up well in practice so far: Gor- sMu!lina\ 3 Cooper 16. F Davis don Timmons. Jqhnqy Cookson, Davis 2. Cobb Marler ; Clyde George. Milton Hines, Mike Clinton <74> — Whitman 21. Timmons. Richard Cash, Roy King 14. Pncejl. Bailey 4. Get- Rawlins. Ronnie Jones. Bobby tys 2. Surratt 8. LTdrick 3. Lit- Watts. Jackie Higginbotham, Presbyterian College basket eers xvill open their 1960-61 sea son this Thursday night at the am j jj mmy Rakestraw, also of three-day Carson-Newman Tour-j At] anta nament in Jefferson City, Tenn. Meanwhile. Musselwhite hopes I’ I The Blue Hose, under the dirfrc- ( the two non-lettermen on his tejp^ erage Class C Uam in boys has-; tlon Q f Charles Musselwhite, hope man squad will develop fast $n- to pprlay hustle and teamwork ough to help They are football in a cage combination that can star Bill Hill, now playing his make amends for last year's dis- 1 first year of college basketball. , . , mal 3-won, 17-lost record. It was! and freshman Andrew Karlsens second week of practice for the the worst in history . of New York City Both are bo>s and thy eare far from ^emg Eigh( | et{ermen are b ack but promising forwards m ,sha^e j there are no individual stars on Teammates (elected Ard apd re- The lollowing boys are showing t he immediate horizonisince the serve center Ernie Redd r of Co- ThurMlay. December 1, 1%0 , - - • She was a native of East Point, Va. Surviving besides her husband are two daughters, Mrs. J. W. McKJttrick of Cross Hill, ar Mrs W. L Byers of Melbour Fla.; 13 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. tleton 9. F Whitman 2. Carter.. Larry Cockrell. Dennis Lewis, Clinton Mill Fishing Club Winners Pnn' u»r* distributed during the week to i* inw-rs in tb» Clinton Mills Fishing Club Con- Usi Shown ab<»ve. they are: children in front. Carter Gault Ginger Gault. Gerald Samples; back row: Lillie Mae Moates. Jimmy Camp bell. Bill Terry < rear i, Carl Campbell. Mar vin Gault. Dickie Jackson. William Samples. 1 Ibert McCall-r—Photo by Dan Yarborough. Smith. Holcombe. Lynn Officers Elected For Class Of Underwriters departure by graduation of for-j'umbia. both seniors, to serve as w ard Bob Stratton. So Coach j oo-captains for the coming sea-1 Musselwhite has concentrated on son team play, and his long pre-sea- The Blue Hose are scheduled to son practice sessions have pro- ma l'e their first home Court ap-; duced results. Only game action pearance on December 16 against can determine just how far he Troy State Teachers Collgee and Sammy Looes. ( has yet to go , , A , There are only two seniors and A( . tually two sophomores-! Mr S- A A. JolWSOn •ie umor on the squad , who earned varsity letters as ^ Laurens — Mrs. Nina Mary gii Is t e a m f res hmen—have shone brightest Cook Johnson. 71, wife of A. A. The Thornwell should be to'fairly good team this The Life Underwriters of Lau- year if the torwards ran get a rens. and Clinton held its first htCe better eye for the basket, meeting of its LUTC class and The guards are small, but give a ! in early w orkouts. They are for- , ward Joe Harvard of Columbia, Birih Announcements ' 5 , j K> I IJh ILv rtf -, ar»o Mrs Frank Keiiers. lire Sar Manor California aniK urtie the t irth oCa daughter. «*FT1CF SUPPLIES c HIUlMCXJE PI B CO PH<»NE 74 elected the following officers: pretty good account of them- James D New man, president: j selves The girls have four regu-| Dana Noxtmber 30 Mrs. School, will be sponsored in a Francis E/Robbins, secretary- iars from last year's team.) K* 'er<; was before livarriage concert o: Christmas music at treasurer; William V Owings. About twenty girls are working Mis< Sneila Stalk of Yuma. An- ^ HigR Bchool audito- ta !l.J' v,!:ter ' ^ a> , " — ‘ The classes will run through The fc’lowing are trying to num on Friday IVoember 9. at ^j ay 9. 1961. meeting Thursday ■ break into the starting lineup: 8 00 p __m j night of each week The LUTC Jeri Stewart. Patsy McAbee, Ei- The il-xoice choir, under the classes are designed primarily to leen Brink. Janet Thompson, direction it Joe Hindman, will f ur ther train and enable the life Lois Timmons, Claudie Brittain, >ing folk carols, sacred Chnst- underwriters to better serve his Carol Mershon. Willanelle Wil mas anthems, and traditional clientele hams. Frances Woodfin. Caro- musu lor c hnstmas No admis- The council, more popularly' lyn Looes. Betty Brittain, Judy called LUTC. is a nationwide in- Tyler Bonnie Williams, Jewel dependent organization with Stewart. Anne -Justice. Jane headquarters in Washington. D Hart ey Sally Crymes, Mary U Anne Matthews Hazel Parson. This is the first class to be held Jimmy Lou Jones, and and guard Jimmy McGuire of Washington, D. C . Center Jack Williams of Sum ter, holds promise as the biggest Johnson of 4 Blackwell Circle, died at noon Sunday at her home here after several years of declin ing health. WE HAVE WHAT IT TAKES FOR EXPERIENCED PLUMBING AND HEATING CALL BENJAMIN PHONE 117 or 596 zona D.ana is the great-grand- dangfcter of Dr Frank Kellers of this city Laurens Glee Club To Give Christmas Concert Friday Night sion will be charged and the pub- The C.iee ( :ub of Laurtns High he is cordially invited k r in the Laurens-Clinton area in ^several years, it was announced Faye Pueh will assist him as needed Overley The schedule w ill be the stron^- by Fred T Reese, who will be the est they have ever played, and teacher and moderator J. A consists of three "A" schools, i three "B" schools, Connie Max well Children’s Home, and a church team from Spartanburg. Dev 9 — Thornwell at Gray ' Court-Owings Dev 13—Ellen Woodside at i District 56 Menu For Week Of. Dec. 12-16 MONDAY Milk pork hash' on steamed Thornwell . rue. grated carrot and cabbage , Dec 16 — CalhoLn Falls atj \ slaw green peas biscuits, but- 'Thornwell T ter and peach halves Dec 20 — Spartaflourg church 1 TUESDAY at TfeocnwelL — Milk, chili con carue. carrot Jan 3— Thornwell at Ellen and celery sticks, saltmes but- Woodside » ter and fresh oranges. Jan 6—Thornwell at Whitmire WEDNESDAY Jan 10 — Gray Court-Owings Milk hamburgers with onions, at Thornwell mustai-d and catsup cole slaw Jan 13—Whitmire at Thorn- with dressing, green beans, buns, well butter sweet potato souffle with Jan 20—Thornwell at Calhoun marshmallows Falls Till RSDAY Jdn " 24 — Lockhart at Thorn- Milk. baked macaroni and well cheese, vegetable soup with beef,! j an 27-Thornwell at Connie hot rolls, butter and apple sauce Maxwell « FRIDAY Jan 31—Ninety-Six at Thorn- Milk. fish sticks, stewed toma- well » // V A GIFT SHE WILL APPRECIATE APPLIANCE SALES CO. S. KROAO ST. ' JUST IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS S-P-E-C-I-A-L Manhattan DRESS SHIRTS REDUCED! ONE GROI P WHITE AND COLORS Sims UVrWi Regular $4 and $5 Value* ONLY 2.50 EACH Johnson's Men Shop TEL. 807 W MAIN ST. toe* whipped potatoes, corn bread butter and date bars V_> ivr GIF ncl lasts - and lasts G*rVE AN INSURcD SAVINGS ACCOUNT iN CUR BANK M. S. Bailey & Son, Bankers SOI TH CAROLINA I'ROIH'CER EGGS HENDERSON STORE —v< formerly Gardner*< Store > Hopewell Section I Phone—JOANNA 2,184 Store Hours: T :3u A. M. - 7 V. M. Feb 3 — Connie Maxwell at Thornwell Feb 7—Thornwell at Lockhart Feb 10- Thornwell at Ninety- Six All Thornwell home games will start at 7 30 p m ^ YO ! T /:- -7* PROGRAM Ol R SPECIALTY—“FAMILY ENTERTAINMEN I ” Last Day Today Dec. 8 DORIS DAY-REX HARRISON J JOHN GAVIN j ylficfnigfit Monday-T uesday Dec. 12-13 IIYRNAIOY RODDY McOOWAU. Knot mmnm Features—3:13. 7:13. Friday-Saturday Dec. 9-10 *• -rTcS i t-.-, rr F ir k Henutami Pctire Feature:—3:20. 5:45. ,8:15 “INHERIT THE WIND,” wilich opens, Monday, i* on the famous Scopes “Monkey” Trial, with Frederic March as William Jennings Bryan, and Spencer Tracy as (’\jy-ence ihasow^most famous criminal lawyer of hU day. 3 ' f —rn —Coming Soon— — “G. L BUIES” "SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON” TESS OF THE STORM COUNTRY* it SUMMONS ! State of South Carolina I County of Laurens Civil and Domestic Relations , Court Frome B Franklin. Plaintiff. —vs — Wiibur-J Franklin. Defendant. TO THE DEFENDANT ABOVE NAMED: YOU ARE HEREBY SUM- | MONED and required to answer the Complaint in this action of . which|a copy is herewith served upon you. and to serve a copy of your answer to the said Com plaint im the subscriber at his ■ office at Laurens. South Caro lina within twenty (20> days after the service hereof, exclu sive of the day of such seijvice; and if you fail to answer the Complaint within the time afore said. the Plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the Com plaint , j T DAVID SLOAN. JR. Attorney for the Plaintiff November 23. 1960 Laurens. South Carolina TO THE DEFENDANT ABOVE NAMED Please take notice that the Summons and Complaint was filed in the tdfice of the Clerk of Court for Laurens County, on July 14 1960 T. DAVID SLOAN, JR. 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