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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
THURSDAY, JUNE 23. 1949
-SPORTS-
Bv DON NY WlllDER
i Lions dropped a game last week
they're still roaring from the first
place slot in the Mid State league
standing. Lydia is one and a half
son of Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Turner,
also celebrated a birthday on the
20th.
Darrell Merchant, son ot Mr. and
games ahead of their nearest rival. _ , * , _ ato , „
Monarch of Newberry, so it looks ^rs. A. J. Merchant, celeorated a
like the first place position will b e j birthday June 16. _
the Lion’s den for a while. i ^ r - and Mrs. Julian Coleman ab-
Will Hampton, Lydia manager. in .. served their wedding anniversary
forms me that the club is not only J u ^ e
V, f A‘" h^and there and Mrs. W. O. Holland, celebrated
hv the Ware Shoals Biegals Jde McGee will be eligible to start his second birthday June 20.
their chunking within a few days. Hump- Mrs. James Smith, of Columbia,
This past week the Clinton Cav-
n’uis downed their winning armor
second a plaee fpot,^ itfllw CVftLaU good but is'"going to" be' improy^l Charles Roper Holland, son of Mr.
Chnton bested Riverdale in'Their chunking within a few days Hamp- Mrs.
it,it i eame series by winning two ton says he has a little left handei the former Miss Mildred Holland
and dropping one. Clinton also on his way so the "pitching staff 0 f this city, is celebrating a birth-
kr. K'kt d the leagde leading Watts’ should be pretty strong. today.
W... riors down a notch by,plucking Brooks Copeland is leading the Sir. and Mrs. James Addison of
out t .roe to one victory in the team with a batting average -of Joanna, have a wedding anniversary
fits: g.nr.e of a three game series. .514. Tot i\jllaw is running a sec- June 26.
In Clinton's first meeting with on ^ * eam a^ciage William Thomas Young, son of
RiV'T'dale nine Roy Whitaker ^ bD - This average*"suipasses^anj, gg t anc j ^j rs gt er lin Young, now in
Ellijay. Ga., will celebrate his birth
day June 25.
Joanna Drops Game to Greenwood Mr. and Mis. David Gienn will ob-
Joanna remained in their seclud- serve their wedding anniversary
'd cellar spot in the King Cotton June 25th.
scor«. Jerry Lynn copped clouting
hone:.' for the night by pounding
,out titroc luts for ’four trips to the
average any team in the Mid State
league could hope pray or ask for.
1!.(
ployed Hit' relief role by coming in
1. : MeW:.t iter when the fire g
hot. Whitaker put out the fire in
s 11o;■ t order and beivind the* 'fi'erce
hitting of the team mates he em-
merged the vctor by a ton to seven cd cellar spot - , ^ i j n i- i j
league by dropping a hairbreath Dixie Moorhead Bohck, daughter
7-6 game to Greenwood. of Mr. and Mrs. Julian S. Bolick,
The Joannamen pounded out celebrated her third birthday ye?-
plati
Clinton took the second game also.
Tin Riverdale crew faired no better
on meeting the Cavaliers for the
second time." Southpaw Wayne
nine hits but couldn't quite stretch terday.
John
son dro
ppod a five hitter i
m the
Japs
of tho
Rivordalors and
left
thorn
with
quite a few things to
pond
or (sue
h as how to hit :
some-
thini:
, you c,
an t see).
G«i
mbroll.
left field import
from
N. u!
> rry ci
dlege. slapped out
three
singli
i s and
a double to go
home
v. 11 h
a porfi
“Ct night at tho b:;
itter's
box
t uckod
undor his bolt.
Th
Cava
lior's armor plati.
' be-
s,;,n
t'> .uhst
on as they won
the
K n i
• mo t
o two Indore the
home
ti-wn
o: wd
Snyder '
Handcuffs Cavaliers
IK
:n .,n S
nyder thought thi
i *
S OiQ
thin*:
(i • U 11
nt m playing “we
win”
. } ] ♦ 1
u time
had to come to a
halt-
inn <
H<
-k.ppiM
i the brak *- handcuffs
mid
pi actica
illy everything eh
le on
thi
usually
hard-hitting Cl
inton
nin*
with a
four hitter. While
Ho: -
m.in
had bi
.sied himself with
his
4 . ,ii*-
h it t
hts team mates
were
t apat
ib-’ing
on twelve hits
and
Ulinti
L>n's twi
i errors to amass a
i sum
total
of fou:
• runs.
Cla
udt Cr
iK’ker was called o
in for
t’iinti
t, - mound dutios of the i
night
them into the needed- number of, Miss Sara Etta Holland has a birth-
lUIlS. Hv Tnnp 9Q
Tinsley had a good night at the “ *, . r r u i n u
plate as he rapped out two doubles * Ir ’ Mrs - C - Nlcho ^ s Wl11 oi3 “
for the Joanna club. serve their wedding anniversary
Abrams had a bad night as the Ju h® 28.
Greenwood nine pounded him for Miss Martha Owings will celebrate
thirteen bingles. ' ^er birthday June 27.
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City Midget League Gets Started
Clinton, figuring to develop their
oweh home grown, buddng talent
opened its midget league recently.
The teams include FJorida Street.
Academv Street, and Lydia Mills.
Most of the teams are coached by
high school boys.
Birth Announcements
BIRTHDAYS AND
ANNIVERSARIES NOTED
TTie Chronicle Extends Greetings
To Those Whose Birthdays and
Anniversaries Occur This Week.
Mr and Mrs. James P. Sloan will
bserve their wedding anniversary
Jane 26
ROPER
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roper. Jr., of
Laurens, announce the birth, of a
daughter. Elizabeth, on June 7. Mrs
Roper^is the former Miss Virginia
Wier. ’daughter of Sheriff and Mrs.
C. W. Wier, of Laurens.
CROMER
Mr. and Mrs. Durward Cromer, of
• Blackville, announce the birth of a
Ison on Tuesday, June 21. Mrs. Cro
mer is the former Miss Virginia Lee
Humphries, of Atlanta, Ga. Mr and-
Mrs. Cromer have many friends and
relatives in this citv.
Ralph Hat bin. center fielder for
th« Cavaliers, saved Crocker two
mor» runs by throwing two men
out at the plate.
Mr and Mrs. W M. Walker aele-
weddinj
HOLLIS
i Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Hollis
anniversary announce * h e birth of a daughter.
Nancy Amelia, at Hays hospital, on
Friday, June 17. Mrs. Hollis is the
the birthday of
Clinton Knocks Warriers
First Game
In
bratei their
Tuesdsy
June 21st was
“nd C. Wilson, of Un>'“<« «. D. Payne, of .his,
.on. formerly of this city, will cele-|
former Miss Amelia Payne, daughter
of M
city.
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MONDAY AND TUESDAY — June 27-28
This, past Tuesday night the Cav- sarv June 27.
brate their second wedding anniver-
iilurs made six hits account for
thrte runs in their 3 to 1 victory
f«vtr the league leading Watt’s club
Johnnv Moore clashed wits with
Potts
R.«iph Hat bin sent the horse hide
to th« pines in the fifth inning to i3 [>’ June 14
givt his club a one run lead but
Chur’.:- Gaffney figured to * ice"
the game a^ he homered in the six
th with Gambrell on deck
L"ui* Lyle committed grand lar-
e» ny several times to give Moore
th« feeling that pitching isn’t a
dogs life after all Lylr is current
ly smashing out a batting avnag-
. f well over 350 to give the team
something to shoot at.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy B Young. Jr.,
will celebrate their second wedding
amversary June 28.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Plaxico cele
brated their second wedding anniver-
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Mr and Mrs. Caldwell Henderson,
will celebrate their second wedding
anniversary June'27. Mrs. Henderson
:s the former Miss Annette Moor
head.
Thomas Owens, son of Mr. and
Mrs T P. Owens, celebrated his
birthday June 19.
Mr and Mrs. John Spratt observed
their wedding anniversary June 18.
Miss Eva Harris, of Charlotte, N.
Lydia Still On Top
D» spite the fact that the
C. formerly of this city, observed
Lydia a birthday June 20th. Billy Turner,
“MOW TO WIN F1IEND5 and
Author of
NRUHKI KO*r
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D. Carnegie
GOOD ADVICZ i-on \:'D3
I-.Rh'S A COLUMN that 1 am sure wives will rpnrove, nnd
1 am sure that - no fair-minded man will disapprove.
George J. Kalso of Detroit says that he had hear'! a!’ h : .*
life that “married women should keep themselves up ” Reitera
tion of this finally set him to thinking—and he thought <>; the
.woman’s side. He began asking himself r nnr--
ried men gave their wives an mcer tue f >r
“keeping themselves up.” How many men. he
pondered, left home in the morning with an
affectionate farewell to their wives, or spo’.te a
single word to show that they appreciate!
them? He wondered, too, if men comment- J on
the appearance of their wives when tr.\ kept
themselves well groomed. How many sat hr -, n
to a well prepared meal with a word of fra.-?
for the pains his wife had taken to make it
appetizing?
Men have tough days, days when their minds are
earning a good living for their families, when they g.ve
little thought to anything else.
But Mr. Kalso says he knows that wives have tough dav«.
too; knows that keeping house is no picnic, and that it is full
time and a life-time job without promotion for good work an J
faithful service. And there’s not even social security tor the
housewife. He thinks that if the man is to be the head oi the
house, it is up to him to set the pace for the happiness of the
family, for the atmosphere of the home. Nine-tenths ci the
wives, at least, will be glad to follow his lead.
Here are some suggestions of his for that happy home life:
1. Tell your wife how you feel about her when she Is
attractively groomed. ...
2. Admire a flower arrangement, the new curtains, any
thing she does to make the home attractive.
3. Remark on how good the dinner tastes, even how
good it smells before you tackle it.
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4. Let her know tfut you are proud to have her go out
with you and to have your friends meet her.
Mr. Kalso says those four suggestions will do for a starter,
and that any man can carry on from there.
Well, Mr. Kalso’s suggestions sound like good sen*-, and
it can’t do any one of us any harm to carry them out. Maybe a
few mir,\cles will result.
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