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Pace T« THK CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday. Septeaiber 25. 19&M Mrs. Turner Given Homecoming Welcome After New York Trip sentenced to throe years on each he was beaten on the bead end rob- count, to run coocumdljr with • bed o! the money and pocket watch, five-year sentence on two counts of i c . housebreaking and larceny which Shenff ** ^ Singing Sunday At Sacred Acres occurred after his escape Two Clinton Men \\ Held For Beating, Robbing Belton Man Joonno Intermediates Give "Circus" Oct. 4 Mrs. Marcia Galloway Turner is shown here as she is presented flowers by the .city of t Union and the Business and Professional Women's Club upon her n-turn Sunday from New York after a week's visit with “Lady Reporters” from the 48 states and Alaska. She was chosen to represent South Carolina by The Greenville News and Spartanburg's sta tion WSPA-TV, joining with the Columbia Broadcasting System in sponsoring the event. The “Lady Reporters" appeared on several T\ shows, made tours of the city, attended luncheons and dinners, and enjoyed other activities. Mrs. Turner sent daily newspaper stories while she was away. Jim Yon Hollen. president of the Chamber of Commerce; Mayor Pro Tent James P. Sloan; and Mrs. Frances Warner, of the Business and Professional Women's Club, the latter two presenting bouquets, took part in the welcoming ceremonies. Mrs. Turner is shown in the center with her three little daughters and her husband. R. Michael Turner, flanked by welcoming fellow-townsmen. —Photo by Dan Yarborough. Jaycees Place Traffic Safety Dolls In Schools doll> in the Hampton Avenue and M. S. Bailey Schools for use of first graders, it was stated by club officials C linton Jaycees this week are The dolls are to be colored and placing a number of traffic safety cut out and each will bear a traffic ~ slogan, the purpose being to teach OFFICE SUPPUES CHHONICLE PUB. CO. PHONE 74 the children traffic safety from home to school. Chairman of the committee charge is Alvin Bagwell m (" ' Men Sentenced In Theft of Church Bells Enter Guilty Pleas; Many True Bills handi-d down were; Matha Simmons, assault and bat tery of a high and aggravated na ture, one year to run concurrently with sentences of two and one-half years received Monday. Willie, Oscar Bishop, driving a motor vehicle under influence of intoxicants, fourth offense, four 1 years or $3,000, balance suspended * upon payment of $500 or service LAURENS TIRE & RECAPPING PRESENTS GAMECOCK PREVIEW —with— BOB FULTON (Eurmer Mutual'* Game of the I>av Sport<*raMter) EACH AM) EVERY FRIDAY AT 12:10 ON WPCC « Haiti I ultarti Ganerurk Network anooworer. ••ter- view* t arwhoa I work W arreo tietwe I hi* week III# ON 1 (H R DIAI 4a) TUNE IN TO WPCC or Oor Other \4m lor la lam \i Laurens—One jury trial and the ’ Clinton Negro taking a consent ver- ^ our years ' entry of guilty pleas by six young diet with a rocemmendation of men charged with stealing church mercy on a burglary charge. Judge Eugene Boland, 16, housebreak ing and petty larceny, one year, bells in Laurens and Newberry Bussey sentenced him to serve 15 sus P en( Ied and put on probation Counties, along with numerous oth- years. [ or * our yt ' ars ’ Sammie Lee Cook, er guilty pleas, took up the first Shelton entered the home of Tom If™ 6 "*’ r ^ (,|Vin * stolen goods, day of Laurens County General Ses- Johnson near Kinards the night of J hr ff Tr ^ sions Court Monday July Ik The family was away at the ?."? Judge T P. Bussey of Charles- time, but Mrs Johnson and her ton. is presiding over the court ; daughter returned home a I o*n e In the lone jury trial. Broadus around 9:00 p. m The women en- M Head w I^aurens—Two young Clinton men are in the county jail here after a retired railway employee charged them with foKung and beating him! during a wild ride in the night. L R Williams, of Belton, bruised and battered, said the pair threaten-. od to tie him to railroad tracks and out off his head, Laurens County | Sheriff C. W. Wier said An undisclosed amount of money j and the former Laurens telegraph j operator’s pocket watch, valued at} $75, were taken from the victim du ring the intident last Thursday night, the sheriff said. The Clinton youths, identified as Melvin Calvert, 29, and Frank Peavy, 27, have been charged with robbery and assault and battery with a deadly weapon. The sheriff did not say what the weapon was. The sheriff said Mr. Williams told of a hectic ride after two men had forced him into their car at the Lake Thomas Tavern on the Clinton highway. According to Mr. Wilhams’ story, he was 1 eaving the beer tavern about 10:00 p. m. when he was ac costed and forced to ride about 12 miles out or» a country road where later mediates and Young People of the Joanna Baptist Church will have a “Circus" in the recreation rooms on Saturday. October 4. at 7:30 p. m Millard Murphy and Freeman Evans are chairmen for selling of tickets Announcement has been made by the Rev G. M. Davenport, prea •dent of Sacred Acre*, that the reg ular fourth Sunday singing will be held at Sacred Acres Prayer Ground, located on the Ware Shoals Waterloo Highway, Sunday. Sept 28. from 2:30 to 4:IS p. m., featur - ing the Kitty Berry Family and Shirley Moore, the little singing girl, of near Saluda The public it invited and all singers and musi cians have a special invitation. receiving stolen goods and two counts of forgery, 15 months on each count, to run concurrently af- , , . , ,er service of six months, balance as acquitted of driving tered the bedroom to change clothes * _ . . , „ . .. . . .. suspended and put on probation for under the influence, fourth offense and noticed that a throw rug was th The jury deliberated 30 minutes be partly pulled under the bed When Paul Whitlock, housebreaking and larceny, five years; George Irvy and Alforma Lagon. non-sup port. one year or $1,500. suspend 11 » . . . . ed on payment of $10 per week to ,*!!. «»' -lm. urml 11.500 00,<1, .od ,v.r or ooua. TOoy .dM py, ^ , hm . j fore returning the not guilty verdict I Mrs. Johnson reached down to Solicit or W. T. Jones of Green straighten it. she saw Shelton hid wood, called Deputies Horace mg under the bed The woman Mitchell and Wesley Fowler of the | screamed, and he ran from the local sheriff s office for the stale Thye testified they stopped Mr j he walked up lo the car. but they Head s car m the Waterloo area had the doors locked the atght of Feb 14. 1994 The! not enter when he w a Iked up to the deputies mid the ear was weaving car and tapped on the window hhrtloo aha pleaded <**> an a pres tout rharge of asaauM and hai lory of # high and aggravated na lure, which tupprm'd in ISM He to two years aa Hus a Otoh ieanet. mabme a total «d IT years Has id k. 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