The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, November 13, 1958, Image 10
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lUh CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday. November IS, 195S
vi‘3d
Club
Celebrates
Variety Show By
College Group
Tomorrow Night
1 Thi Student Christian Association
of Presbyterian College will pre
sent its second annual variety show
for the United Fund Friday, Novem-
ber 14, at 7:30 p. m. Tlie show, which
will bo similar to the one presented
last year, will be of a musical, com
edy. and skit .type presentation. Fea
tured among 'the acts will be the
PC Silhouettes, .the quartet group
that has appeared on numerous
c,\ k duh programs around Clin
ton
A highlight of the evening will be
the crowning of ‘ Miss" United Fund
in a womanless contest staged for
the program Hampton Avenue
School has graciously donated the
use ot their auditorium for the
event The cos: will be 25 cents per
person The public is invited.
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Ptxm* 74
Claude Rhodes (center), of Columbia, state president of Ey\-
ehange Clubs, was guest of honor and speaker Tuesday evening
Clinlon High To
Play Gaffney Here
Tomorrow Night
Gaffney High Ssrhool will be Clin
ton's opponent here on Johnson
Field Friday night.
The Gaffney game was scheduled
as the closing game of the Red
Devils' season, but the Ideal boys
still have to meet the strong North
Augusta squad in a rained out en
gagement. The contest will be play
ed here on the night of November
21.
Laurens Falls to Clinton 27.0
Fullback Henry Ingle scored two
touchdowns and quarterback Dick
Gasque passed for another two as
Clinton High's Red Devils trounced
the winless Laurens High Tigers,
?7-0, in Laurens Friday night.
If was Clinton's fifth win against
four losses. l>aurens finished the
season with 10 setbacks in as many
outings.
In the opening minutes of the
Civiton Club Sells
Fruit Coke As Project
The Clinton Civitan Club has an
nounced as a club money raising
project the selling of a well known
brand of fruit cakes. The project
will be underway during the pre-
Thanksgiving;, and pre-Christmas
seasons.
Interested persons may secure the
cakes from any member of the
club.
when the Clinton Exchange Club celebrated its annual ladu* night iniUal InK , e skirted left ^
lett is 1 aul I earson, piesident <>! for 29 yards and a touchdown. Half-
at Hotel Mary Musgrove. At the
the local club, and at right is John T. Adair, who was chairman of
the arrangements committee.—1’hoto by Dan \arborough.
a touchdown,
back Kinard Littleton ran the point.
Later in the quarter Gasque found
Littleton with a 36-yard aerial. Half
back Jerry I^wis ran the point.
Gasque hit end Danny Lewis with
a 28-yard pass and another Clinton
tally in the second quarter. Quarter
back Philip King ran the point.
Ingle romped 55 vards in the final
period to set up the final score. He
scored from the one to climax the
83-yard march.
End Steve Stephens and tailback
Butch Roberts sparked the Tigers in
iheir losing cause. Delmar Hard,
man, guard, and Kenneth Tram
mell, center, led the Clinton de
fenders
Clinton 14 7 0 6—27
Laurens 0 0 • 0
PC’s Service Award
Goes To Montgomery
Managing Editor' John A. Mont
gomery of The State, Columbia, has
been named to receive Presbyterian
College’s Alumni Service Award for
1958 for “outstanding service” to
the alumni association
The board of directors of the
alumni association cited Montgom-j
ery for His work as vice-president
of the organization and as president i
of the Richland County chapter'
of Presbyterian College Alumni.
Montgomery’s name will be in-!
scribed on a plaque which already,
bears the names of 10 earlier re- j
cipients of the award. The plaque;
is kept on display in the Presby-j
terian library building.
Shody Grove Club
Sponsors Supper
A chicken barbecue supper will
be sponsored Saturday evening be
gnining at 5:30 by the Shady Grove
Home Demonstration and Commu
nity Club. ,
Tickets may be obtained from
club members or call Mrs. Newman
Shouse, 5822 Joanna, or Mrs. Car-
rbl Johnson. 5707 Joanna, for reeer-
vatioas.
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Merchants Division
To Meet On Tuesday
The Merchants Division of the
Clinton Chamber of Commerce will
meet on Tuesday morning, Novem
ber 18, at the Hold Mary Musgrove.
The hour has been changed to 10:30.
Claxton Fruit Cakes
$1.00 per lb.
Sizes 1-2-3 Pounds
-CALL 20-
Sales Sponsored By B. & P. W. Club
Funds Used For Worthwhile Projects
Of Organization
Joanna Announces
i Promotion Of Four
Recent promotions of four men in
two staff departments, involving
changes in titles and duties, have
been announced by Walter Regnery
vice-president and general manager
of Joanna Cotton Mills
Frank C. Sherrill is the new tech
nical superintendent. For the past
five years he has been chief indus
trial engineer.
Succeeding to the post of chief
industrial engineer is John E Wil
lingham. who has been a member
of the industrial engineering depart
ment for five years
James P. Sloan has been named
as director- of industrial relations,
having supervision of employee weL
fare, personnel practices, publicity
and publications, and management-
employee communications He was
personnel manager for 12 years.
Da rid Boland, assistant personnel
manager since 1952. moves up to
personnel manager, assuming du
ties including employment of work-
jers, maintaining seniority records,
directing service awards programs,
promoting safety programs, and
ih* administering unemployment
claims
GREENWOOD COLLEGE
OF COMMERCE
Announces
New Classes Starting
December 1
Complete Business
Private Secretarial
Junior Accounting - 12 Months
Advanced Accounting
Write or Phone Today For
Further Information
i
Miss Todd To Attend
Collegiate Press
Meet In Chicago
Miss June Todd, senior at Ers-
kine College, Due West, will be one
of the five representatives from
Erskme attending the Associate Col
legiate Press Convention being held
in Chicago the 13th through 15th.
She is editor ot The Erskine Mir
ror, college newspaper. Miss Todd
is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hu
bert Todd of this city.
William R. Anderson
Funeral Services
This Afternoon
William (Bill) R Anderson. 76
died early Wednesday morning at
the home of his daughter. Mrs. C. L.
Powell, in Spartanburg after two
years of declining health. He was a
native of Laurens County where he
spent must of his life. He was the
son of the late James R and Fan
nie Adair Anderson. He was a mem
ber of Langston Baptist Church. His
wife. Malta- Owens .Anderson, died
in 1952
He u survived by four daughters
and one son Mrs. Cecil L Powell
and Mrs Lenbardt Hudgens, both
of Spartanburg. Mrs Bryan Good
win. of Laurens. Rt 1; Mrs Joe
Alvarei, of Gatnest ilic, Fla . and
William R Anderson. Jr. of Flor
ida. one sister. Mrs E M Atwell,
of Spartanburg and eiesra grand-
childrea
Funeral serttrea will be held this
(Thursday • afternoon at 3 o clock at
the Gray Funeral Home w Hinton
conducted by Res Cart Bishop as
sisted by Rev Fred J Harmon la
terasrM will be m Langsloa Baptist
( hurrb Cemetery aear Chatoa
Pallbearer* will be Mason Poole
Charkoo Benjamin Sr. Hugh Ray.
Robert Abercroaibie. Edgar At wall
The bud) wil remain at the tuner
I tmmr to await hour of services
Thornwell To Meet
Lockhart On Thursday
In Rained-Out Game
IWawel High School vtl door
WHILE
Time
Flies...
LET SAVINGS GROW HERE!
It i savings goal of $1,000, $5,000 or $10,000 seems
far away, just remember how rime passes! It’s amaz
ing how a few dollars every payday add up, given
limt -especially with thejtelp of our good earnings
on savings. You’ll like the nice people who are here
to serve you
CITIZENS
FEDERAL SAVINGS
1 AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
A Clint•« Institution Btnftg
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Mb •
Current Dividend Rate P/t%
mg up a rained out game that was
scheduled with Lockhart on <Vtt>
ber 1
Next week TTwrnwetl will play the
winner of the Jack son-Trenlon game
for the Upper Slate Clam C chant
pfonship
The game will be played in Lock
kart
Therewell Dew as Iran
Thornwell High * Wildcats ripped
through Irmo High. 37-18. at lrtno<
last Thursday night
Howard Higinbotham t 37-yard:
run and Bobby George's 20-yard
run gave Thornwell scores in the
second quarter Gordon Timmons
returned the third quarter kickoff
80 yards for a touchdown George
scored later in the period for Thorn,
well on a 20-yard run.
Pat Bouknight took a Slyard pass
from Gene Smith for an Irmo TD
in the third quarter.
Timmons passed 40 yards to Har
ly McCallister for a Thornwell
| rcore in the final period. Boukndght
tallied again for Irmo on a 10-yard
pass from Smith.
Jim Chaplin took an 8-yard pass
from Smith for the final Irmo TD
Jackie Brown raced 20 yards for
the last Thornwell score.
Thornwell 0 12 12 13-37
Irmo 0 0 6 12—18
Reedy River To Hold
Mobilization Night
Mobilization Night for Reedy Riv
er Association will be held at the
Joanna Baptist Church on Tuesday
evening. December 2, at 7:30.
This meeting will be held in asso
ciations throughout the Southern
Baptist Convention
Goals and emphasis in the Train
ing Union (or 1358 will be made by
the aMociatMNial officers
Rev Kenneth Wilson pastor of
Ftfsl
Greater November
SHOP ALL
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FLOORS
VALUES
USE OUR
CONVENIENT
LAY AWAY PLAN
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100% WOOL WORSTEDS!
MEN’S FLANNEL SLACKS
7.44
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Pirated front*! New square-picket Ivy atylro!
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that mean* trim fit. workmanship, value!
Regular 910.99 Value
Special!
FRUIT CAKE
2 lb 99c
3 lb. .... . S1.41
Chock full nuts and fruit.
Gift packaged.
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7.99
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Washable body! 24“.
RAYON PANTIES
. 4 pr. 99c
Full cut, long wearing. Siz
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2 for 96c
Repeat of sensational buy.
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GREETING
CARDS
Reg. $2 Value
25 Cards to
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2 Boxes $1.01
READY MADE WOOD
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59c
8 inch cap, 32 inch.
ASSORTED
FABRICS
33c yd.
36 inch, 1 to 10 yd. lengths.
REG. $2.98 LADIES’
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$1.99
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REGULAR $2.49
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23c
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j Regular $2.98 yard, first
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$3.99
Lined, 12-24 months.^-
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Also flannel. Sizes 1-3.
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