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/ Pm** Lonnie Sanders Dies Saturday In Auto Wreck In Michigan Kdward Ijonr! (1/wwr i Sander#. 4.1 wa# killed instantly Saturday night in an automobile accident in Saginaw 'County. Mtch. • He was a son of Richar'd L San ders. of Clinton, and spent his boy- hood in C.reer. Lyman and Clinton He had made his home in Alma. Mich . for a mimb<‘r of years / Surviving are his father. Richard ] f, Sanders. ,of Clinton; two broth ers. .1 B Sanders, of Winston- 1 Salem. N C.. and l^eroy Sanders j of Clinton one sister, Mrs Venice) S Tucker, of Clinton; three sons, Sgt Richard and Pvt. Johnny San ders. of the U. S. Marines, and Raymond Sanders, of Duncan Die body will tie brought to Clin ton where funeral services and bur ial will take place The time and place will be an-j nounced later by the Gray Funeral Home of Clinton THE CUN TON CHRONirt - Thuntdmy. October 2, 1958 At Classroom Teachers Meeting Monday Night Methodist Fomily Night Plonned Beginning this Sunday, October 5, evening services at Broad Street Methodist Church will begin at 7:30 At this week's service the pas-j tor will speak on "His Anger Is For A Moment. His Favor For A Life time " Officers of the Classroom Teachers Association of School District 56 are shown here at the initial meeting of the current school term when guests included trustees, administration officials and their wives. Front row. left to right, are Miss Mary Johnson, secretary of the Classroom Teachers Association: Miss Ruth Hair, vice president: and Mrs. Julian Coleman, president. Back row: J. T. Addison, trustee; G. N. Foy, assistant district superintendent; Col. John B. Cooley, trustee; W. R. Anderson, superintendent; D. H. Roberts, trustee; and D. S. Templeton, principal of the new Mercer Silas Bailey School in Clinton where the meeting was held.—Photo by Dan Yarborough. PC and Wofford to Clash Classroom Teachers r j. j • e x l Entertain Guests Saturday m Spartanburg Al Firsl Mef . ling No Visit Today By C. Of C. Committee Funeral Services Held Friday For John T. Willard John T* Willard, 77, died Wednes day afternoon at a Clinton hospital following several years of declining , health. A native of Spartanburg County, he had made his home in Laurens County for 40 years. A son of the late Thomas and Margaret Gossett Willard, he was a member of Yar borough’s Chapel Methodist Church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Beu lah Samlers Willard of Rt. 1, Clin ton; a (laughter, Mrs. Helen Don- nan of Laurens; four sons, James Willard and Luther Willard, both of Cross Anchor; John B. Willard and Hugh H. Willard, both of Clin- Woodruff: and P. L. Willard of ton; two brothers, E. G. Willard of Clinton; a half-ister, Mrs. Raymond Harrington of Woodruff; and eight grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted Friday at 3:00 p. m. at Yarbo rough’s Chapel Church at Cross An chor by the Rev. TTwirmond Gable, the Rev. M. B. Lee and Dr. Mal colm Macdonald. Burial was in the church cemetery. Clinton Post Office To Get New Boiler General Services Administration regional office in Atlanta. Ga., has announced the award of a contract for new heating boiler, gas burners, gas-fired water heater, etc., in the Clinton post office. The successful bidder was J. L Wynn St Company, Inc., Greenville. Three bids were received by GSA and award was made to the lowest bidder at a price of $4,171.00. The work is scheduled to be com pleted within three months. All equipment to be installed and all material used us the Job will be fur nished by the contractor Chapmans Attend "Wildcat" Reunion The National Reunion of the Slat “Wildcat" Division will be held in Raleigh. N. C., on October 3, 4. 5. All veterans of World War I and World War II are invited to attend this reunion. Among those from Cjinton attending will be Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Chapman who will leave for Raleigh tomorrow. Because ci the kick off for the Community Chest drive there will be no visit to an industrial plant by the Chamber of Commerce commit- Presbytenan College w ings its ers ant ^ signal-callers So the game meeting of the Class- tce tod 3 !'- according to an announce- On Sunday monnns. World Com-U- , ow>rd Wo „ ord satonta, night ~ room Teacher* Association of School ">™' f ™"> U* (W munion Sunday will be observed vidua! battle as well as one between ... .. with the Sacrament of the Lord’s a * ,er Bating a pair of stunning vie- (wo we u.balaneed squads Supper tones over North State < onference Presbyterian, ranked far down the Wednesday. October 8. at 7:00 teams In ,he P ai ' t two wee ^-end*. ladder in pre-season estimates, will p m there will be a Family Night A capacity crowd is expected to enter the Saturday game a four- . a<.\er t >d dish supper The work of attend this Spartanburg clash which point favorite of the power-index ers in the “I 51 ™”: a 'I U '!' Der ,. :he church school will be discussed starts at 8 p m It s the 42nd re- rating The Blue Hose* moved up al- ^ uests In '' ’ mc a in ^ ' newal of one of the state's oldest m0 st 30 points in this index when P‘‘ r sonnel of each school. Supt.^and "YARD OF MONTH" football rivalries dating back to they upset heavily favored Lenoir ,Mrs The >ard of Mr and Mrs J F. 19U Rhyne 8-6. on the Bears' home field arinc . asih \ nd .L-r ^ves verse College, Spartanburg. Miss Jacobs on Calvert Avenue has been The contest will match two of last Saturday night And since ‘ p .t th. Young is the daughter of Mr. and [selected to receive the “Yawl uf|l«*h Carolina s top quarterbacks. LenoirRhynr had soundly trounced , h „ Mrs. J Led and Young, Calvert SERVE DINNERS SATURDAY * The Woman’s Missionary Band of the Church of God of Prophecy will serve dinners Saturday, October 4, at the church parsonage. All bene fits will go to the Building Fund. S. Bailey School in Clinton on Mon day night Is Honor Student At in addition to aii classroom teach Converse College Miss Leanna Young has been W R. Anderson. Asst Supt on<* of the three top honor and Mrs G. N Foy. the trustees s *ud«ts in the junior class at Con- and principals and their wives. The guests were greeted at the the Month" plaque awarded month Both PC . Bob Water, and t'harlM ptovt™ ^ ^ Avo, this city 1) by the Gardenrttes Club Bradshaw of Wofford, are ace pass end. comparative scores give PC ^ ™ —! the nod NURSERY SCHOOL Ages 2 Through 4 All Soints Episcopal Church Parish .House Corner Holland and Calvert Sta Monday Through Friday 8:30-11:30 A. M. dent Miss Ruth Hair, vice presi- _ _ j , dent. Miss Mary Johnson, seen- The favorite often lives hard in Ury togetlM . r wlth D s Templeton PC Wotford clashes, however * and of Mercer s Bailey Presbyterian Coach Frank Jones Mr Andwson ^ Fl , y . would rather dodge that role He 7** halls and the cafeteria were has been tremendously impressed wtth arrangements of by h» team s pUy both last week ^ dMkm and ^ cut ^ end and ui the opening 2416 tri umph over East Carolina Bui be A tabir tB (br held a display figures hr need* a victory over Wof ^ malrrial col ^ ieii lh e s*** (ord this Saturday mght as badly as jj classroom Teachers Association eithrr of the past two for PC fol ^ in Bowling Green. Ohm in lower* arr eager to avenge past which was attended by the *• TWllJUt presideat of the local association la addHton la Waters the Hose Mrs 1 oieman JT* thru Wing T attack a dinner was served ia the rale Halfbacks Bobby Pate, of tana, after which the teachers and Fnigrrald Gw. and Tony Benson (u«*u ware invited la the auditor o< Chester sad Fullback Bab Math iuin where Mrs Eva Land and a ra* of Decatur. Ga Pale raced M group of her music pupdt gave a yards sgaiast Lenow Rhyar m M music si We Can’t All Be Millionaires, But Everyone Can Have A SAVINGS ACCOUNT at u. Mim * siiic&b s s 41 yard average — - ■ • yards w 14 for aa iT the Bear five yard Itae. 4 3 average and the taa without sea la the forward wal the Hosemra haviag pushed across a • dl be paced by Tackle Blchvd »• ^ of ilMUoa. Eads T*d Leahy of Atlanta and Paul Chaotam of ^ •* •* (eatral oad Mar Copeload of r"* drive Them W on a twa- prwved the Rhyar to its score, sad uag la best um n»gpid thoa oa the PC 21 yard ( ope4aad*s other guard ^ **** touchdowo came in w ill hr John Pirhy of qaartor whoa Halfback James Walker of BiJI Ackard ran back a PC punt 43 at the other tackle ‘ Wd> score Has attempted pass for extri are the players that earned 1***^ osom of the toad against Ltaotr* camtas auo iumma taoo00000 Rhyne They completely •siuoia - Mbioai oteotir iMtuoauCI cooeooatiow play throughout the game "GET MORE OIT OF LIFE — GO OIT TO A MOVIE*’ YOUR i 1 PROGRAM omcE SUPPLIES CHRONICLE PUB. CO. 14 K ■» O-' PUT Punch IN YOUR SAVINGS PROGRAMI Regular saving is the tacisc that wracks every itase ia building savings to a wonhwhilo aosoaai Aad the mot* praciwal form of saviag io the kiad you da every payday, fc^ere yao Try k —in aa laoared savvags accowai here. Oir good earo*ags add swb- Maatially to the growth of your taviags. CITIZENS H FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION CVatoa laatltatioa Servta* CUatoa People Stare 1999 No. t Current Dividend Rate 3*/2% if your heat goes HIS YOUR FUEL bills com GAS HOME HEATERS put the heat AND YOUR FUEL BILLS Ordinary boater* pile the hast up on the catling mtil same of it m to the living Wv*i If yaw awn an ordinary how math end unn>mlnrtabU that rvUon a* > just the appooM^^POur doors n < Heat m not ' nev Ikm't ckwr of! run to bool oeda MOMBY BACK GUAR AMT KB SIKOLZR OUARAHTKKM MORE AND HOTTER HEAT OVER YOUR PXOORS Como in today! io# us prove N wH 0 ho* 4pm Burriss - Harrison Ft’RNm’RE — APPLIANCES 292 N. BROAD CLINTON LAST TIME TODAY OCT. 2 TV* Arf«*ntvr»vi LM* litry t4 HARRY BLACK AND THE TIGER eotowwwuflrt Monday-Tuesday Oct. 6-7 r 1 CS'TOB m A WILD LAND LIKE NO ovifrrR... AN ADVENTURE LIKE NO OTHER... FRI.-SAT. OCT.» 3-4 73 Technicolor So (food. 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