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season of play on May 1. Si
have realized the values of i
manship through the organi
mastered fundamental base!
ing High School, American I
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CLINTON EXCHANGE CLUB
TEAM: First Row?Left to Rigl
White. Terry Crawford, Mike J
Cooper. Second Row?Left to R
Claude Grady, Francis Cooper ;
CLINTON MOOSE CLUB ? C
TEAM: First How?Left to Righl
Osborne, Roddy McAlister, Cal
Row?Left to Right?Earl Turne
Gerald Foster, Windsor Graharr
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MERCER BAILEY PALMETTO
Sammy Foster, Gerald McWaters
Martin, and Don Handback. S
Barker, Buddy Greene, Da/id
Davis, and James Meadows. Thii
and Jerry Coker.
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aseba/l Underway
Baseball League began its 13th
nee 1949 hundreds of young boys
competitive play and good sportszed
program. Many of these boys
Dall and developed into outstand-.egion
and Textile team perform
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? LYDIA LITTLE BOYS LEAGUE
it?Lynn Evans, Steve Grady, Jimmy
ohnson, Donnie Kitchens, and Jimmy
ight?Billy Dickerson. Steve Hairston
ind Marion Waters.
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LINTON LITTLE BOYS LEAGUE
?Tim Heaton, Ronald Patterson, Earl
/in Samples and Joe Fuller. Second
r, Danny Hedgepath, Terry Campbell,
i, Dennis Robinson and Billy Butler.
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Geary Laney, Wayne Butler, Calvin
leconci How?Left to Right?Carroll
Lambert, Johnny Rushton, Johnny
rd Row?Left to Right?Mike Ellidge,
THE CLOTHMAKER
Clinton News . . .
Harold Kent Lowery, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lowery,
celebrated his third birthday
on April 29.
At last a step has been taken
in the right direction toward
a safer mill village. A
vote of thanks should go to
Mayor J. J. Cornwall for putting
a police officer on duty
on the mill village. Officer
George Corley has been assigned
the job of patroling
our village. This is something
that has been needed a long
time.
Drivers sometime forget
that they are in a residential
area when they are driving
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now that we have a police
officer to remind them we
will have more safety for our
children.
CLOTH ROOM
By?Dorsey Turner
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Crawford
of Lvdia visited Rev. and
Mrs. L. C. Young in Anderson
recently.
Mrs. Kelly Proffitt and
Sandra are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Bandy and Mr.
and Mrs. T. W. Proffitt in
West Virginia.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Sullivan
and sons of Greeleyville were
recent visitors of Mrs. R. M.
Sullivan, Sr. and the Bill
Snelgroves.
Mrs. S. B. Snelgrove of
near Saluda has been visiting
her son, Bill, and his family
while recuperating from a
recent illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Snelgrove
and daughters and Mr. Don
Stewart visited Miss Myra
Snelgrove at Winthrop College,
Rock Hill recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Connor
of Lyons, Georgia visited Mr.
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iiiiu mrs. noyci wiiKOS iasi
week end.
Brithdays and Anniversaries
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Pace
celebrated their 2nd wedding
anniversary May 16.
Anita Turner?June 26
Inez Turner?May 16
Tommy Prather?May 7
Mike Ficklin?May 13
Kathy Lou Ficklin?June 8
Mrs. O. A. Crawford?Mav
5
Mrs. Brad Bagwell?June 6
Little Donna Pace?April 19
Billy Pace?June 9
Cecil Bearden?May 3
John Alan Waldrop?May
24
Mae Waldrop?May 21
Patricia Ann Wilkes Mav
31
Bettye Snelgrove?May 10
Arthur Davis?June 3
Naomi Yarborou^h?June 1
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Braswell,
Jr. have moved into their new
home on Lakeview Drive
which thev purchased recently.
Miss Marion Mitchell has
four cute kittens she wnnlrl
like to place for adoption.
Anyone interested contact
Miss Marion Mitchell, 400
Academy Street or Telephone
833-1149*
A man was out with the
boys one evening and before
he realized it. the morning of
the next day had aawned. He
called his wife and shouted:
"Don't pay the ransom, honey,
I escaped!"
PC Students
Dr. Karl A. Scheele, Professor
student members of the Business
guests of Lydia Mills for a plant tov
D. H. Roberts is shown in the Cc
group on the tour route. Claude (
Mr. Roberts with the tour.
Company Sponsors Bas
Clinton-Lydia Mills cosponsored
the recent Clinton
High vs North Augusta State
High School Baseball Championship
series broadcast
over FM radio station W.L.B.G.
Nine sons of Clinton-Lydia
truipiuyees were memoers 01
Coach Bob Strock's fine team.
Melvin Bailey, Phil King,
Gary Goss, Gary Sprouse,
Rickey Corley of Lydia were
outstanding performers as
Lydia-Clinton Kind*
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Front Row Left to Right: Kat
Gilliam, Carlton Smith, Durrand
Thornton, Sherry McGee, Teresa
Left to Right: Patrick Kay. Terry ]
Barry Pace, Gary Carroll, Michael
borne. Joseph Spillers, Sherry Ca
Patterson. Ricky ",aney absent wh
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Clinton Mills Cub Scouts
"Camp-out" on Lake Greenwt
Truman and Sam Owens supci
for the sixteen youngsters.
THE LINE-UP (Baseball): First Hon
Handy Martin, Darrell Whitsel, Toi
Check, Ronald Patterson, Brent L<
Ginn, Mitchel Moore. Second Rov
Larry Williams, Darrell Osborne. .)
MAY, 1961
Visit Lydia
ImAar. J
John L. Madden and twenty-five
and Economic Association were
ir last week. Lydia Superintendent
inference Room as he briefed the
Crocker and Bailey Dixon assisted
eball Broadcast
v. ere Kinard Littleton, Pat
Lanford, Ray McCall and
Barry Whitman of Clinton.
Bailey and Littleton are
also members of Manager
Trnman O ? ?-> "f"*1
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Cavaliers". King, Goss, Gary
Sprouse, Corley, Whitman,
McCall and Lanford will play
with the Clinton's American
Legion team this summer.
All these young men began
their organized play in the
local Little Boys' League.
^rgarten Graduates
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hy Ficklin, David Walton. Keith
Lowery, Kathy Sanders, Jo Ann
Seay, Teresa Heaton. Back Row
fdeaton. David Gaskin. Jerry Goss.
I Carroll. Ronald Pace. Gary Osmpbell,
Christine Heaton, Sandra
ten picture was taken.
JBS CAPER
enjoyed a spend the night
>od last Saturday night. The
rvised the week end activities
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v?Left to Right?Calvin Samples.
iy Foster, David Osborne, Ronnie
ancasler, Roddy McAlister, Ricky
t?Left to Right?Steven Heaton,
ack 1 lames and Ronnie Rrigman.