The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, November 27, 1958, Image 1

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-t we celebrate For Thanksgjying Clinton to Join In Union Service A union Thanksgiving service will be held on Thursday morning at 10 o’clock, bringing together member.; of churches in the Clinton area The service is sponsored by the Ministerial Association. * Guest speaker will be Dr. R. Bryce Herbert, superintendent of the Greenwood District of the Methodist Church. 1 Preriui.ig will be the Rev. Wil liam E. Moreau, pastor of the Lydia P.ejbyterian Church. An uffei in^ will be taken for Thom well Orphanage Ministers of the city will take part in the service hollowing is the program: Organ Prelude—• Pilgrim’s Chor us" (Wagner). Call to Worship — "To God On High Be Tnanks ami Praise" (De- cius). Scriptural Call to Worship — Mr Moreau. Clinton To Close For Thanksgiving with the rest of the Funeral Services For Earl Woodruff Wednesday At 3:30 Thomas Earl W’oodruff, 59. passed away early Tuesday morning at the Veterans Hospital, Oteen. N C., where he had been ill for the past two months. He had been in declin ing health for a year. He was the son of Mrs. Florra Davis Woodruff and the late Elijah Responsive Reading No. 25, “The' Thomas Woodruff He was a brick Invocation—Rev. J. H. Darr. Choral Response — ‘‘Almighty Father’,’ (Lysberg) — Choir. First Baptist Church. Hymn 490—‘Come, Ye Thankful People, Come.” CllfltM. country, wiL as a Kohday. Testimony of the Redeemed”—led by Mr. Moreau. Hymn 494—"Thanksgiving Hymn.” Scripture—Rev. L. Allen Wertz. Prayer—Rev. W. Redd Turner Hymn 492—“We Gather Togeth er.” Doxology Offering. Offertory—"Meditation” from "Thais” (Massenet). Prayer of Dedication—Rev. Mil ford J. Sanders. Anthem, "Now Let Every Tongue Adore Thee" (Bach >—Choir. Introduction of Speaker — Rev. Joel E Cannon Message and Prayer — Rev R Bryce Herbert mason He was in the Naval Air Force from 1942 until 1945. serving in the States and the Pacific area. In addition to his mother, he is survived by two brothers and five sisters: O C Woodru/if of this city; H. H. Woodruff, of Sarasota, Fla.; Mrs T Earl Rice, of Greenville; Mrs. L W Rawl, of Williamsburg. Va.; Mrs Edward Alwine. of Land- (Flrr (Minton (Mirmtirlc Vol. 59 — No. 48 Clinton, S. C., Thursday, November 27, 1958 ’Old Timers’ Club 01 Clinton-Lydia Mills A<¥s Fiaht Members “The intelligent use of talents the Almighty has given us is God’s measure of man’s success in life," said Dr John McSween. spenke- at the third annual Clinton-Lydia Mills "Old Timers” service award dinner Friday evening. President P S Bailey expressed over Hills. Md.; Mrs Russell Mize, his gratitude to all the long^service of Sarasota, Fla . and Mrs J B employees for the many contribu- Arnold of this city tions they have made through devo- Funeral services wdl be conduct Gon to their jobs, their commum ed Wedneslay alternoon at 3 30 p Ges. and to the company He paused m at Gray Funeral Home toy the during his brief remarks to call the Rev Joel E Cannon, pastor of gathering s attention to the section Broad Street Methodist Church In pn>*ram dedicated to the de Hymn L53—"For the Beauty of the ter men t *11 be in Rusemont feme- ( ‘ r ***d nv-mbers of the club and to New Earth " tary. Benediction "The Lord Bless You Pallbearers will be R B Amick. and Keep You < Lutkia)—Choir Howard Watkins Furman Frady. Organ postlude — "March” <Pe Llewelyn Clark, Rolte Clarke, and troll >. Braxton Dutton 35 Years as Coach wfl be ' — m Ttanksgitiog service wtU at M a m at the First Church sponsored hy the Asnorintim The sermon •ill hr by Dr R Bryce Herbert. District «f the Methadiat Church The annual Thnufcsgtviag Day McMillian to Be Cited at Game and am S1AA crown aver And tdeay. reach Mac has retired except track He recognize the retired member-, present He then presented engraved watches and yeweled service award pins to eight new members who completed 25 years of continuous service this year. They were:,Od Wdl* Kmard Grvoer and Charlie Barker of CUn- taa. Mart SatlarfioM. J. B. Neal. Mrs Alice McCrary, and J David Word of LftfU Mr Word apahe for the incoming members when he amd. We greotly appreciate the watrhm and pms we received Uwught at this lovely dm B a very high a member at flu* hiv Members Join Clinton-Lydia Old Timers Ninety-mven "(Md Timers,” active and retired, wen honored, and eijrht new members admitted at Clinton- I.ydia Mills' “Old-TimersGlib** banquet Friday night at 'thomuell D.n.nir Hall President P. S. Bailey (left! Ceaanted engraved watches and jeweled service Club pin to the follow inff eight. wh< continuous service: (fmm lef Satterfield. J. havid Word. J McCravey; Clinton members, Kmard. itrover Sanders and Chi Han Yarboroufh e completed 25 yi 1 Lydia rm-mtiers B. Neal ami Mr- thhtest Th Bar Mar Alice aa, Willie -Photo bv Aa am a attan" by Mrs Kate Riddle aa be half of the club s members J • Triplet— vice pr—deel of at Will the nulls served aa Kohler Co. Attorney To Address Lions Club Friday Night of the legal staff of Company of WUcoaam. will he the Speaker at a mowing of the Clwl— laons Club Friday evening He m Lyman C Conger, chairman of the company s management com mi tier in charge of industrial rela tions and collective harfauuag In charge at ah legal matters and liti County Receives $2,595.97 In Taxes On Seer And Wine Vww-pTOMdret Robert M Vl traduced the i prober The taveca U— was by Clyde R The ihnnri wan held m the Tharw- dtaftw Julie Soltek Homed LYMAN C. CONGER gation arising out of industrial re lations. he is also assistant secre tary of the company. The Kohler Company is one of the largest in its field of manufacturing enameled iron and vitreous china plumbing fixtures The company also makes brass fittings, electric , air-cooled engines and pre- controls Kohler Company recently B Mr C« pr M the man who Wd Coach Mac. aa ho la aflectionatr ly known to the hundreds at young men who have played under him. began his coaching career at Pros bytctian College in 1S23 Since that time he has coached five different sports, giving spocial emphasis to four of these, and produced some of the brightest stars and the moat colorful teams in the annals of PC athletics It was this cagey innovator who introduced into the Southeast the now universally used T-formatkm football offense He installed it im meditaely after becoming head grid iron coach at PC in 1941. Coach McMillian. at this time, al ready was serving as head track coach, head baskteball coach and freshman football coach. And he also has coached baseball on oc casions during his 35 years here Each team, no matter what the sport, has exhibited that special Me- M Uian flair for swift action and wide-open play that carries extra appeal for the spectator. Lonnie S. McMillian starred as fullback and end on Walter John- so’ns first PC footbal Ream in 1915 moved on to All-State honors in this and other sports before graduating in 1921 after two-year Navy service in World War I. He then coached two years at Clinton High School and Thornwell Orphanage, and join ed the Blue Hose staff in 1923 Sports activity has whirled about him at Presbyterian Among his top varsity roles, he served as head basketball coach fur 19 years (from to IBM) and he dheeted the ^ P tt cam (IBU IBM). First Returns On Christmas Seals i Show $2,395 Sa'es First rrturn- from the •’hrtslmaa Seal sales la ramhet tuberrutu* •ha* si 3a5 aa raised th— far m Latirvna Ceurty hales Chair m— F P THnmps— at Laurens today made this repart — the fir *1 opemag at return — '*4apes last Bwbuidsy He said the second apaomg will hr held this Wednesday and weekly thereafter through < hrulmaa No goal has brew ss< but he hape« the final taRy * dt escred Last yrar't avera’I total '.t (7 rw Mrmberft at the committee hand ling the rmrtupr opening are Dr A A Knight chairman, and Mrs R H Roper and Dr G W t'ua ting ham The fight against tuberculoai* me—while continue* from day to day in Laurens fount) Henry M Fans, of Laurens, chairman at the On Johnson Field PC, Newberry to Clash Thursday in Derby Game Christmas Parade On Next Thursday —ly has rerievsd 12. 3»r Owm the S—* (arsbnj Tax Commum— « Ms share of the Secretory PrCSS Group July-September quarter roBectwns Julie Bobck of flint— High at the state tax — beer and wine Schmot am named rutary M - ^ Ihstnct IV Scholadic Press Asaocia Paymnrts to the counties totaled Thuru^y^ ^ m S * Mr1anbur * S116 9H 4# Cities and towns in the The daughter of Mr. and Mrs state also received payments total Julian Bolick. she is feature editu' i^m-rns County Tuberrulusis Aaso mg $133,701 04 The state retained of The Sentinel Clinton High School ciatioa. announced that 3 717 ched $1,220,574 in the general fund student newspaper \ rays had been taken in the coun ty dur.ng the recent program These GOLF ASSOCIATION TO MEET KINDERGARTEN TO CLOSE revealed one definite vise of the The Ladies Golf Association of The Kindergarten of the Firs* disease and 22 other possible cases Lakeside Country Club will hold P’-eubyterian Church will be closed ,«•'erred to more complete exami- their regular luncheon Tuesday. De Thursday and Friday in observance i.i, 0 1 Tlw X-rays also disclusisl cember 2 at 12 30 For reservations of Thanksgiving, it is announced by 128 other pathology cases involving call Mrs George Cor nelson the director. Mrs Jasper Rowland, heart and tumor .■a? . ., •}« * .L'O*’ \*.*f mi. frxkzdit w&rSi. -J. Chmima* paradr m >r nest Thursday after Dec 4 ums for the ev—t have way for several weeks which will feature fluuta from churches, institution• •chants ahd business houses lastallats— at decoraDom at the busmens area at the city wfts begun Tu—day and a feslvle air wtO be evident an the community moves into the Christmas seauin A complete program for the area sum will be given in next Thurs day » issue of The ChronicU- County Baptists Set Mobilization Night The Laurens Baptist Assocutional Training I’mon will sponsor ’‘Mo bilization Night” at the First Bap Uxt Church of Laurens at 7 :30 p m Monday night, December 1 This is the night set aside all over the Southern Baptist Convention territory for the purpose of adopt mg goals and launching plans for the conung year of work in the Training Union Rev. Boyd Turner, pastor of the Sans Souci Baptist Church of I Greenville, will bring the mspira Honal message The theme for this message will be "Thou Art The Christ ” The men’s quartet of the Laurens Baptist Association will turnish special music The attendance goal for this mee ing has been set at 500. and an in vitation is extended to all Kev J B Abercrombie, pastor of the Bellview Baptist Church of fjl* ’nr 44m# <30, •quad gow m JT of Us sivth victory at Ww I9M M: campaign Ncwhrrry lu» Mot three t while PC at— ha» dropped three •nd tied one Hundreds of Presbyterian alumni and other friend* are expected to arrtve fur a special turkey dinner in the PC dining hail And another feature of the day will be a bnrf fulfil me rerem—y honoring Lonnit- S . McMiUun. longtime coach many Blue Hose vpoifv — J6 ye. of service to Presbyterian Coik athletics Both PC Coach Frank Jones ami Newberry Harvey Kirkland report their squads in near perfect phy sical condition for the contest Ear- Praohytman offers «■ rebuttal three ropTigM rushers and a pu—rr Halfback Bobby Palo has clipped off tM yards .n K carrww for a 4 7 average while tbs running mate Tony Benwn h— atlded MP varda m 71 for a 3d av•-rage, and full back Bill Hill has lad in dd rushes f<* 5 $ TTie Blue Hum* pas >t qurterback Bob Waters, who— 3d ** attempts have gone for 519 yards e Probable starting lineups teams has set the stage for Little 3 Championship play lYiursday's winner may wear this mythical crown on top of the Bronze Derby symbol of athletic rivalry between the two schools New beer* Pm PC Graham LE Leahy Hendnx LT Shngley Hosier LG Ogden Jumper c Copeland Ross R G Ftrbv Hudgens RT SchofUl remple> RE Chastain Prafher qB Waters Rowe LH Pate Se.istrunk RH Benson Cov icllo FB Hill On Work in County Agricultural Officials Heard To Open tor Business Next Wednesday The new Community C**h Super Market will open for businc** next Wednenday. I er. S. it h— been announced The dtorr. (TNUtmctiun of which wa* recently com pleted am Ihe block bounded by Kn«t Ftor- idn. OBjf. Enlerprme end N, m tW new ext umt in tl tanburg The bix dtore U modern in every rexprrt end ell depertmenU will be in reed me«a for th# opi ning. VVednee-ley. Fuwpru I «rry. Jr. formerly of SpnrtanlH.r«. u the manager. and he wtO be jotned by rumpenv uffirin'a m greeting reeldent* <if the are. for the unen'ng ev»ut —fhelw hf (Hn Ver A meeting covering all phases of cies of the (trograms they are car- agricultural programs carried out rymg on m the county Laurens, is the director of Training in Laurens County was held at the Hu.^h B Workman, chairman of Union work for the Laurens Baptist Agricultural Stabilization and Con- the \SC County Committee, direc* Association servation office on Tuesday and was ed the proceevlmgs of the meeting. attemled by representatives of the and. a> ma>ter ot cvremomet he had Colleae Holidays ^ “dice, officials of agn every >if cial pre-M-m to explain the ’ cultural agencies of the county and program* ca.nod on through their Begin Wednesdoy \ ASC County —d Community Com- offices Presbyterian College’s four-day mittermen Vr Kopp iwnnted out that the Thanksgiving holiday period will The purpose of the meeting sc following programs sir sdrmnulnr- start Wednesday at g p m curding to II A Kopp. Aht* t ounty <d by the committees through the Studrots are bring given the usual iKtire Manager was — explain the ASC office tl storage activRms (Facility break' work • through ill be resumed — regular next Mnmlay IWsmbev I lass Julies ami f < ipumibdein of Ait the* ——If* aM 1 1*?. 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