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Thursday, June 18, 1953
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Page Seven
ROBERT L. GRAY
HEADS COUNTY COURT
Robert Lee Gray has been re
elected judge of the County Court
of Juvenile and Domestit Rela
tions.
The County Bar Association
elected Mr. Gray to his second term
at a meeting at the court house.
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Pony Leaguers To
Double-Header
The following Pony League play-
Joanna News...
L FINAL STTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 7th day
|^| a* • a || ■ ^ of July, 1953, I will render a final
Play Double-Header < continued from oppos,* page S 1 x 0f o t m L a es S ta a ." d o f d A"e e «n!
over the business session and Mrs. der Ross Blakely in the office of
es will be divided up into two Frank Reeder, program chairman, the Judge of Probate of Laurens
teams for a game Tuesday night at presented an interesting program County, at 10 o’clock a. m., and on
8 p. m., at Clinton Mill ball park, on Nigeria. Those having parts the sam e day will apply for a final
From Academy Street: Maxie were Mrs. Charles Murphy and discharge from my trust as Execu-
Lambert, Freddy Samples, Jerry Mrs. W. W. Hair. Refeshments trix.
were served by Mrs. L. H^,Poag Any person indebted to said es-
and Mrs. Colie Campbell, f
The Frances Watson circle w\l
Joye, Geary Hancock, Wallace Pat
terson and Duck PeUrson.
«From Florida Street: Peanut
Monday—Lydia vs Thornwell.
Smith, Bill Sease, Billy Pace and hold its monthly meeting in the Tuesday—Academy St. vs Joanna.
Billy Pitts. j young people’s department on Mon-
From Thornwell: Benji Timmons, day, June 22. Mrs. Ferrell Long,
Bobby Hanna, Jimmy Archie, Jerry circle chairman, invites members
Wednesday—Florida St. vs Lydia.
tate is notified and required to
make payment on or before that
date; and all persons having claims
against Saidt^estate will present
them on or before said date, duly
proven or be forever barred.
LOTTIE SMITH BLAKELY,
Executrix,
Harwood Heights, Union, S. C.
May 29, 1953. 4c-w-25
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Sweet and William Archie.
From Lydia: Billy Oakley, Bob
by Fuller and Jimmy O’Shields.
From Joanna: Von Riser, Elvin
to be present.
Girl Scouts To Leave
The second group of Girl Scouts
Floyd, Tommy O’Shields and Jim will leave Saturday morning from
Morse. the club house at 9:30. They will .
The second game of the double-1 attend Camp Cherokee near Kings
header will be a girls’ softball game Creek that the first group is at-1
between the famous Cavalettes of | tending this week The folowing
Clinton and Watts Mills. This will • girls plan to make the trip and Mrs.
be the last home game of the sea
son for the local girls and a very
Cecil Bishop will go as counselor.
Carolyn Schumpert, Julia Mae
SPECIAL-
large crowd is expected to be out Humphreys, Sara Ann Chandler,
for these two fine ball games. Gate Jackie Thomas, Martha Littleton,
receipts will be used to help pay Joanne Ginn, Patricia Bragg, Linda
for Pony League All-Star uniforms.^ Ginn, Brenda Sanford, Valerie
LitU* League Starts Play For Cup Morse, Marlene Humphreys, Dianne
The Little League started playing Longshore, Carolyn Hughes, Mar-
for the cup Monday. Since the garet Lee, Sandra Salters and
start of the season each Little ; Phyllis Bodie
League manager has been required ♦
to let each member of the squad C. S. Has Meeting
play at least one inning. This is | The June meeting of the Woman's
done so that every boy on the squad j Society of Christian Service of Ep-
wiU be given a chance to play some worth Methodist church was held
in each game for over half of the last Tuesday evening at the church.
Scheduled season. Since Monday a ( The president called the meeting to
manager may play only as many order and the evening prayer was
Little League players as he desires.! given by Mrs .John M. Ross. This
Academy Street ended up the was the first meeting of the fiscal
first part of the season on top with
a record of eleven wins and one de
feat. Florida Street was a close sec
ond with ten wins and two de
feats. — —
Academy Street Pony team con
year and the new officers took their
places of service.
The program was on the youth,
activities of the youth, and the MYF
fund, and was led by Mrs. Lavinia
Cooley. Those assisting Mrs. Cool-
BILL FOLDS
Regular $10.00 Value
Special—
3.95
SECRET CbMPARTMENT AND SPACE FOR
PICTURES AND CARDS
tinues to set a Hot pace in their e y were Mesdames Lester Long-
league with seven wins and one 1 s h° re > Buford Weir and James
loss. Florida Street and Thornwell Simpson. The meditation was given
are tied for second place with five i Hy Mrs. Luther Wright,
wins and three losses. Hostesses for the social hour were
Joanna Small Fry are undefeated Mesdames J. L. Abrams, J. D.
in their league. They have four:°’ De11 * Pat Bowers and Algie Ab-
wins and no losses.
More interest is being shown by
the parents in this league than any
of the others.
The Beginners or Mite League or
ganized this year for the first time,
rams.
Hanna (Thom.) 1
Fuller (Lydia) 1
Hancock (Aca.) 1
O’Shields (Lydia) 1
ataadily. growing and now totaU., 1 ^^^ 0 ^; 3 ^^ Through 1
around twenty-five each morning ! T j U n* 12
This league is directed by Silas
Campbell. These boys meet at 9
o’clock each morning at the park.
L. L. Standings Through June 12
W . L
Academy Street 11
Florida Street 10
Joanna 5
Thornwell 3 *
1LUE NILE DIAMONDS
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LYDIA 1 -IT1
Five Leading L. L. Strike-Outs
Brookshire (Aca.) 72
Chandler (Fla.) 42
Tumlin (Lydia) 33
Rowe (Joanna) 28
Pony Standing Thrugh June 12
W L
Academy St. 7 l >
Fla. St 5 3
Thornwell 5 3
Joanna 2 6!
Lydia 1 7.
14 L. L. Batters Through June 12
AB H Pet.
Brookshire (Aca.) 40 24' .600!
Chandler (Fla.) 35 17 .486
Alexander (Lydia) .... 25 10 .400
Morse (Joanna) 31 12 .394
Campbell (Aca.) 34 13 .382
Wilson (Thom.) 37 14 .378;
King (Joanna) 27
Long (Joanna) 28
Chaney (Fla.) 34
Littleton (Aca.) 36
Reaves (Thorn.) 37
Pitts (Fla.) 31
, — w L
J oanna — 4 0
Academy 2 2
Thornwell 2 2
Fla. St 2 2
1 j Lydia 0 2
Schedule For All Leagues
Thursday — Academy vs Thorn-
Si well.
Friday—Florida St. vs Joanna.
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June 12
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Fuller (Lydia) 38
G. Farmef (Joanna) .... 30
9 Pony Batters Through
AB
Sease (Fla.) 23
Pitts (Fla.) 22
O’Shields (Joanna) .... 14
Hanna (Thom.) 28
Lambert (Aca.) 18
Oakley (Lydia) 21
Samples (Aca.) 29
Timmons (Thorn) 20
Sweet (Thorn.) 29
Leading Pony Strike-Outs
Patterson (Aca.)’
Timmons (Thom.) 46
Archie (Thom.) 36
Sease (Fla.) 36
Cooley (Joanna) 29
Home Rune (L, L.)
Brookshire (Aca.) 4
Campbell (Aca.) 2
Rowe (Joanjia) 2
Morse (Joanna) 1
Chaney (Fla.) 1
Chandler (Fla.) 1
Littleton (Aca.) 1
Pony Home Rune
Sease (Fla.) 3,
Timmons (Thom.) 2
Samples (Aca.) 2
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