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r ■ ( rase Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, July 31, 1052 Little League Tournament Here Begins Monday an- South, Carolina's. Little Iw ball spotlight will turn n on Clinton |teX$ v. ;*h the opening of the fourth state tournament, r ;ght of the state’s top teams— rners of district eliminations be- eompleted this week—will as- ble on he Presbyterian college < >ry;pus for the five-day, double- t nination battle. They’ll be . :ghfing for the right to represent t o. Palmetto state in the regional ph /offs m North Charleston Aug. bd-2], and from there a possible -ho* at the Little League World .'■■'cries. Admis>.on price will be 55 cents ■ adults and 10 cents for chil- daily will be continued through Joanna Girl Wins next Wednesday. Then two games! , —, -l LI , are set for Thursday and the cham-jHlQn Church rlonor 1 pionship encounter on Friday, the | ♦ ! final day. Clinton wull liave its; first taste of tournament compe- j tition at ,5 p. m., Monday, when it, j plays the runner-up North Charles-} M ton district team. League j ^ banquet in honor of the Little Leaguers will be staked in the PC’ Monday j lining hall Monday night. The ! participants will be introduced as teams at this time^ Four swim ming pools are to be made avail able to provide additional enter tainment. Also the Clinton Cham ber of Commerce plans a specially; conducted tour of the city and a repetition of the fire truck ride, which proved so successful last year, and the Broadway Theatre will issue free tickets to a movie, j The following trophies will be given by the Recreation Commis sion at the close of the tournament play: state championship, runner- up. best all-round player, runner-j p. .IT; according to State Director ,e! H Jones. ri in ton's (hard-hitting all-stars 1 serve as host team for the oc- - n. The approximately 150 ■-sized visiting players will be ..'cd in a Presbyterian college mtory and eat at the college og hall. Action gets off to an early start clay morning at 8:45 a m.. with ! ope mne ceremonies—the color - March of Athletes, in which a IT a Leageurs participate, and the ra-i-Miag-Paistng, .The first—garoe. up best- player, best batter, sports manship and governor's trophy to, champion. Monday’s opening-day schedule will run like this: 9 00 A. M. — North Charleston, district winner vs Columbia district] runner-up. 11:00 A. winner (2) Crisp bacon, chopped hard- cooked eggs, mayonnaise. (3) Chopped crisp bacon with pi- mien to cheese spread. ing is that package of bacon in Two Clinton Girls On your refrigerator. rv • « j i • » Here are some tasty bacon com- UlStingUISnCQ LIST lunations suggested by Rebaj r ph ree Laurens county students at ’ ^wr-k 1<>m u econ<> !J llst - Winthrop college were named on 1) (Chopped crisp bacon and pca- ;the Dist rng u i s hed List for academ- nut butter. ; - c exce u ence during second semes ter of the 1951-52 session. They are: Norma Jean Miller of j ' Clinton, sophomore chemistry stu- 1 (4) Chopped bacon, ground cook- dent, 'also distinguished two pre- j I ed prune, mayonnaise. t V,0 j US »» SCm ^ S ^ rS ’n£n U ^ ter ■^ r } (5) Crisp bacon, grated raw car- an d M rs - O. L. Miller. ! rot. mayonnaise. * ! Martha Dailey of Clinton, junior (6) Bacon strips, American home economics major, also dis- | cheese, prepared mustard. ] tinguished one previous semester, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. P- CARD OF THANKS j May God’s richest blessings rest j with the people of this community for the kindness shown during the ; illness and death of our dear father, F. R Lathrop. We want to thank you also for the beautiful floral offerings. These deeds of kindness will never be forgotten • —Wife and Children. Dailey. * Mary Jone Howard of Gray Court, junior English major, also distinguished two previous semes ters. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. C. F. Howard. Birth Announcements HUMPHREY Mr. and Mrs. James Gerald Hum phrey announce the birth of a son, Gerald Davis, July 25, at Blalock clinic. Mrs. Humphrey is the former Miss Rachel Thornton. <WK ***WI* VS runner-up. 3 P M. her vs up ■a 5P.—niton M.—Greenville Myrtle Beach district district MYRTLE MURPHY olumbia district win-'. of IN MEMORY OF FATHER To those who have last their father Will always remember the day When God came and took him To His home so far away. j We all miss you, dear father, But the Lord knows wnat is best For He came and took you, dear father. i - To His home of eternal lest. .-chedtiled 'for :t r game' aT :e in the 5 p. in 9_a. FF a m afternoon, ■A m., with an- , and” two' at 3 p. m.. Miss Myrtle Murphy, daughter Greeflvlfttf"dfstritt ' runner- ' Mr: and Mrs. O. F. Murphy of Jo-} anna, won the Southwide Interme-, Sometimes its hard to understand jfetc ■ Bible-drili N Charles- ton district runner-up. -on .schedule of four games IF YOU DON’T READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DON’T GET THE NEWS .12, at the Ridgecrest Baptist bly. assem- And left us three children And mother TTere~aTdneT *• v •4 4> ( ♦ ♦ 4 4 ♦ ♦ 4 4 4 ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 4 4 ♦ 4» 4 MflADWPX QKedX>ie But some day we will understand When God has called us home To live with you forever, On His beautiful shining throne. —Children of F. R. Lathrop. This was the climax of a series of events beginning with the church and going through the association, region and the state convention. Myrtle is a member of the Joanna. Baptist church and a junior at Clin ton high S'bool. She tied for first SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLI place in the intermediate sword drill “The Paper Everybody Reads” during the State Training union con- ~ —-- — —- — ventioh in 1951. She came back and!" won first place in the state conven- I tion in 1952 and represented Baptists of South Carolina in the Southwide | Bible drill in which she won first place. 4 4 4 4 <• 4 ♦ 4 liox Office Opens 2:45 Saturday 12:45 Shows Run Continuous Admission 9c and 42c V t Thursday and Friday, July 31-Aug. 1 WITH THE SltK ~ , l - - J. W. Satterwhite returned to hiSj home in M^untville yesterday after . being a.-paiieut at Blalock clinic for } a few days. Friends of Roy Holtzclaw will be interested to know he is improving at Columbia city hospital where he has been a patient the past week. J j Robert Earl Gordon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gordon, is a patient at Blalock clinic. v ^ Friends of Marvin Poole will be interested to know he is convalescing at home after a stay at Blalock Cliniq suffering injuries received in an ac cident. Mrs. Ross Young of Laurens, is a •patient at Blalock clinic. Dr. Felder Smith Optometrist Laurens, S. 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Bailey & Son Established 1886 BANKERS Capital and Surplus $606,000.00 •> I 44 1 44 ♦ 4 I 4*4 Member F.D.I.C. — Our 66th Year » »#.»♦ .4444 4♦♦ 4 44 44 4♦»+»4»4>+>4>,»4.44 444 4^4 44 4 4>4 44 44 »4 4 ♦>#»♦»4 44,»4 44 »4.»444 t 44 t ,4 4»4 4>444>4 4 »44 4,4 » ♦ ». •W# 4 ♦ 4 44 4444 44 44 44 44 4*444V44T44 44 44 44 «#44 44<4444 44 44 444444 44 44 444444444444 44 44 44 44 44 44W444444F44444V44W44 4- WILSON’S GROCERY (This Picture was Made Near Waycross, Ga., at the famous Okefenokee Swamp and Is Having It’s World Premier in This Area). # £ Saturday, August 2 (One Day) “WQd Blue Yonder” (Exciting Story of the B-29’s Role in Winning the War in Japan. W f ith Wendell Cory, Vera Austin, Forrest Tucker and Walter Brennan. COMEDY 9c and 42c Mohday and Tuesday, August 4-5 With RICHARD BASEHART, GARY MERRILL, and HILDEGARDE NEFF 305 N. Sloan St. Phone 884 Clinton, S. C. DeWitt Norwood Passes At Laurens — Laurens, July 28.—DeWitt Mar vin Norwood, Sr., 72, died at the Laurens County hospital early Monday morning following several years of declining health. Mr. Norwood was born in Chapel} Hill, N. C., the son of the late Claude and Sallie Rigsby Norwood. He had made his home in Laurens most of his life where he was en gaged in the banking and insur ance business. He was a member of the First Methodist church of Lau rens. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lylmae Bailey Norwood; two sons, DeWitt, Jr., Barnwell; William Wright, Pickens; three daughters, Mrs. B. B. Gilbert, Ft. Tilden, N. J.; Mrs. I. T Wejling, Jr., Green ville, and Miss Rachel Norwood, Charleston; three brothers. Jack Will and Ex, all of Chapel Hill, N. C.: two sisters, Mrs. Lillian Gattis and Mrs. Ben Pritchard, both of! Chapel Hill, N. C., also 7 grand-1 children. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday morning at the Ken nedy Mortuary with Dr. W. B. Garrett in charge. Burial was in the Laurens city cemetery. Mrs. Norwood before marriage j was Miss Lylmae Bailey, sister ol j Mrs. A. P. Little, and daughter ol i Mrs. P. B .Bailey of this city, and ! the late Mr. Bailey. I NEWS 9c and 42c Wednesday, August 6 (One Day) ^Millionaire for Christy” (Comedy) With FRED MacMURRAY and ELEANOR PARKER THE CASINO Admission 9c and 30c OPEN ONLY FRIDAYS AND SATURDAYS Friday and Saturday, August 1-2 Wagon Wheels | Tanks A Million, (A G. I. Comedy) With WILLIAM TOACY, JAMES GLEASON, NOAH BEERY, JR. Serial—“KING OF THE CONGO”—Chapter 1 Keep Bacon Handy For Sandwiches Have a sandwich spread idea file? It’s a handy item during these summer months when you’ll be preparing sandwiches for pic nics, for lunches at home and for; serving with tall refreshing drinks.! 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