The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, March 05, 1959, Image 10
News Of
4-H Club David gave an inten«Ung Lions Q\ u ^ | $ Host
discussion on his collection of rocks, j
which arc to be used as his science To Cub Pock Friday
Bonds Cross Roads^ wh. cm* «* kMi ^.
i .mother member of the 4-1! club. . V . .mi ^ en 2 —** r *- Copeland and
Friends of Mrs. M. H Todd will was a visitor at the meeting. ,0 Cub ,>jck 21 for thc annujl u, ‘ Mrs. William Bond
be glad to know he has reutrned After a business session a demon- an< * ^ arM l ,iet 0,1 ^ r( ^ Ul > evening) Den 3 Mrs. Ben Hammet and
to work after being confined to her stration on “Selection of Basic at the Mary Musgrove Hotel. Mrs. R. E. frergusoo, Jr.
home due to illness. Pieces of .Furniture" was given by Den 5 presented a flag ceremony ^ >oin Pl a *i Co * n< i
Mrs. Luther Johnson is improv die agent. showing one phase- of the Cub Scout M m0 ved up to Scouts i
During tin* social liour garner j raiIlir ^, Cubs takings part were'
were conducted by Mrs. Newman f _ :j piaxjco Jerr) . wiutmire.
is improv
ing after being ill several days.
Mrs. Jim Owensby has been con
fined to Joanna hospital with ill- Shouse. Mrs. Shouse reported brief _
ness Her friends will be- glad to ly on her visit to Winthrop College ' c k ^* r t * u . s P n, ._^, 0 ^ s ^ ^ rnit1,
know she is improving
Miss Sally Pitts, daughter of Mr.' Conference for Counselors. She said
David
Tuesday, Feb. 24. to a Guidance tommy Baldwin and Dixie Davis.
Scouts of Den 3 were presented
Represent School at Conference
Can ml- liedvnliaitgh and Bud Tumblin
lenre-er.ttd' ('.inton Higrh Seli<H»l in the
Southi n' evn Safety ( onteretuv held M'>n-
uay anu Tuesday in Asheville, N. C.
The two delegates were sponsored \bj
Baldwin Motor Co., Baimetto Oklsmobile
( o., the Civitan Club and the Lions Club of
Clinton.
Carole ami Bud are U>th senior bus driv
ers and aetive metnberi* of the Transp »rta-
tion C lub of Clinton High. Carole, who won
the teenage safe driver award for l!f>S. is
the first girl to Ik- president of the Trans
portation (. !ub. Bud. the ex-offieio presi-
i <nt i t the club, is serving as the 1939 co-
b hairniati of the South Carolina Safety Con-
fen nee. Bud is serving as .a bus driver for
the fourth year, while Carole has been driv
ing a school bus for three years.—Photo by
l>an Variiorough.
Clinton High To
Meet tt Foes On
'59 Grid Schedule
Tlie Clinton High Red Devil* will
play an 11 game football slate in
1!*59. according to Buzz Tedardv
Clinton coach.
Only one change was made from
j the 'SB slate which saw thc Red
j Devils end with a 6-5 record. Lan-
j caster’s Blue Hunicane. AA East-
l « >rn l ( ">P foe. replaces Greer’s Yel : suss s.iuy mus, naugiuer oi vir — -— i V ,a f bide os toicture elsewhere)
low Jackets a member of the A A and Mrs David Pitts, attended the u vvas a J°>’ ,0 return to her alma " ou Djagcs
Mesiem Divi.'ion Junior Follies presentixl by the ju- ma ter and see so many student-.
Clinton o|>ens up on Sept. » at | n *°r glass at Winthroj) College. [ rom ,his aroa u 11 was encouraging
York, who the Devils downed 14 (C Hock Hill. Saturday evening. Feb. to sec girls who were former JHA
last season, and closes Nov 13 at 1 -< She spent the week-end at Win- aiK ^ 4 '^. memln-rs from t.us rural;
Gaffney. The Devils will have five | throp with, her sister, Miss Jane area A,nn ° s those from this area ,
liome encounters a.nd six- games
j away.
“Seems the schedule gels tougher
each year,” Tedards said, looking
forward to the '59 season when he
{will have 12 kttermen returning to
I form a nucleus for the team Clinton
will lose 11 lettermen by gradua-
I lion in June
! The schedule:
j* S |>t 4—at York; 11—at Ware
Shoals;’ 18—Abbeville, 25—Ches-
, ter
Oct. 2—at North Augusta; 9—
! Lanaa.'tcr; KJ-at Union; ?4—at
. Spartanburg: 31--Newberry
Nov 6—Laurens; 13—at Guff
my
J. E. Bryan Named
To Highway Post
Den Mothers and their
are:
, Den 1—Mrs. E N
Mrs. R. P. Hamer
assistants
Sullivan and
, The Lions Chib is sponsoring or
ganization for Pack 21.
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son.
Pitts, w ho is u member of the junior " eri ‘ Misses Naomi Crapps, Wyfie ^
class. Jane, a major in home cco- B av ' s . Jane»Pitts and Jt-nnie Addi-
noniics, was on the costume com
mittee for the Follies and mack* a
number of the beautiful costumes
■used.
Refreshments were served by the
hostesses,-Mrs. Ben Summers and
Mrs. J P Johnson. Sr.
The Home Demonstrate., ( .i ub | Mr and Mrs^ Howard SUnley ami,
of Shady Grove held its regular' da “f hte ^ ^Columbia, spent the
M arch
week-end with Mrs.'Maude Nabors,
Mrs. Stanley’s mother
Mr, and Mrs. Jim Evans were
monthly meeting Tuesday
3, at the club house
Mrs. J. 0. Hueble, president, .
gave the devotional Mrs David V1S,tors ln ^ reenv,lle Monday
PitLs had cliarge of the program.
Mrs Pittx was unable to bf pres
ent due to illness, but the program
was presented by her son, David,
a member of the Shadv Grove
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CHS Transportation Club
Serves As Model for State
I rom 1 hr N-atiarl * I'ih- lihn. narra ted 4.y ,i > ilety err- S.irjh France's Motto .37. wife
« Union High school Newspaper ..mxr ol t » Nal.oowide Insurance ^ George Modes, died Monday af-
Beep' Beep' There goes a big Company shows Clinton Highs a . ^ near Clinton
vt-Utvw school bus to Clinton High. Iransportation Hub displaying the
IC» on*- o< thc many vehicles that actions and characteristics
James Edward Bryan, formerly
associate resident maintenance en
gineer for the State Highway De
partment at Abbeville, has been
transferred to Laurens to fill a
-imilar position which became va
cant because of the recent death
of D. J Bull. Chief Highway Com-
tii'Mioner Claude R McMillan has
announced.
Mr. Bryan is a native of Edge-
ticid. and was educated in the Edge-
field public schools. He served with
the U S Army Engineers from
that af,er sov, * rjJ month? of illness She ^ U ntil 1916. and was first em-
Funeral Held For
Mrs. George Mottes
are a part at a »eB-organized ?y»- make it outstar hng m the stab
em Although t HS dudents doo't
eali/e it all over ’he state
.avt- ;h«*.r eye* (ocu»«d on the
Su years age. under the directiaa
•4 < harV-* Burnett. CUataa High Ml
up the tuwadatM* fur thnr present
»tprogram T t*r am*
fir»’ wt it* ui tAr stale af
the »!urtrn»*
Seminary Drive
Workers In Third
Meet Here Tonight
was a native of Laurens county 1 ployed by the highway department
wh* rv she 'pent most of her life. ,n * s a rodman in the old Cen-
and
\ustin L
Law mmi
Methodu
a daughter
of Mrs
ramp, ign lor funds
1 Seminary
i Thunday) at
na»
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up a romaiftalM* wlMck ^
a ~i di I bv njrn *** *»rs! rrwaByimoA t hwrrh N
turd <4 a amr* of four m*d<
TV real wifi be he*d Sunday
Pauline tra * I ) ' v * fc * wn Be has since served
_. with the (k-partment as inspector.
.s<»n jrri the lat«- Edward project engineer.
She was .i member of the mamtenanct* supiTintendent. and
t church associate resident maintenance en
gineer. to which position he was
promoted ir 19A2 Prior to joining
the dep-irtment Mr Br>a« wu* as
sociated with the Sod Cot M-rvaiam
Srrv.rc the Vgneultunil Adjust
ment Vlmnu'tration and tiw U S
\|(4tes was twice married
psi marnage was to Paul
From th*s marriage two
irvive. Paul Taylor, Jr., of
rgo. Calf, and Edward La
nlar af Whitmirr
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of I hr
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af rUwrtBrs m Mam Furral wr* w«. «*** tonawid
u wiin—day at 1 SI p at ai tB*
PenBlrroo HawfiM af c««y fwmeai flm. by Br% MB
Bed loader* Boo Booaae Brpaa
too J B Vi mmfim
m BswemoM coo
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at Newberry amt Dr
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Keck MHI Pop«f
(two a bar mi af Me aad Mrs
B P MiMve at IMP ray Bar la-
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flhfNMF fW%£% Hyif* ftjHfwin.
•to r of to Me* old Far
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•ad a Mawrtaai • ay B C .
Mr a a iradato of Farmoa
OMOfody
Two Men Hurt In
Wreck Near Joanna
Joaaaa—Ta men were injured l
wBrn to outMaaBtloo otueb <toyj
were dr-sig cwfiided atamol Baad
oa oa Highway r* (GraoaoMe la
CodwauBsa • aBaal oar aulr ww*i of
loaaao at II IS p m. TWidoy
turn HtfiBway Patrwtian J A
Taymrs. aa ainaja aauorwd at tB*
F rower* Asory HtgMwwwr of Bt S.
UkarbMHa 4m Forte Bam. aad CaS
oBl Joel Daag. wBa addrow* was
gtsro a* VBama YMafir, CTudaa
Mr toag suffer *d a howd mpary
jad a BruBsa lag Igl
■ otosed • brwAoa leg aag
rto toSB wore taBaa la
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was
tor las* * was
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PROGRAM PROFILE
of Local Interest Programs
ON WLBG (No. 2 In a Series)
Employment Program
1. Features a report of jobs, opportunities and
employment available in this area.
2. Program originates directly from the South
Carolina Employment Service office on South
Broad Street in Clinton.
3. Presented daily from 7:25 to 7:30 A. M.
* **
4. This is another of the many community inter
est programs on WLBG.
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Rowland Promoted To
Commander In Novy
Lieutenant Commander Henry M
Rowland Jr. URN. formerly of
i lnttir, ha* hesn 'elected for pro-
n*Mi.*n •« hr funk of commander
■H - trlectiua wa? rocvsidrr»«d by a
naval utfirer proinution bpard which i
cunvt-ned m Washington last month. |
CDR Ktmland. a veteran of 17j
yea.' <»f naval service and hoHer
ol the Di>tinui>hed Flying Cross,
two Air Medals and the Presidential
Unu Citation, served as a fighter
pilot during the Pacific fighting of
World War II and took part in the
first carrier raids against Japan.
He is presently on duty at the
Memphis. Tenn., Naval Air Reserve
Training Unii as organized reserve
[XT'unnel officer
To Attend Education
Council Meet March 12
Laurens County representatives to
the meeting of the Council of Dele
gates. South Carolina Education
Association, will include R E. Mar
tin, J. A. Elmore, AlLss Ruth Riddle,
H. J Boyd, Harold H. Prater, and
Henry Holmes.
The association convention will be
held in Columbia next Thursday and
' Friday.
The Council of Delegates, which
Is the association's governing body
'with; members from each coupty,
wiS convene Thursday afternoon
at J o'clock at TowrnaBip auditorium.
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