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Vol. 60 —No. 14
Clinton, S.C., Thursday, April 2, 1959
Clinton High Team In Midst of Schedule
Starting their 1959 baseball season with two wins from
Honea Path and a loss to Greenwood, members of the
CKnton High School baseball team ar shown here. Front
row: Dick Gasque, outfield and second base; Jerry Lewis,
outfield; Delmar Hardman, outfield; Roy Burgess, pitch
er; Barry Whitman, second base; Donnie Revis, pitcher.
Back row: Copch Bob Strock; Melvin Bailey, first base
Saturday Night
Joanna OM Timers To
Induct 22 Members
and pitcher; David Spoone, outfield; Rock Bailey, catch
er; Ben Crouch, pitcher; Kinard Littleton, shortstop and
pitcher; Pat Lanford, manager.
Members of the team, but not in the picture are: Har
old Corley, catcher; Phil King, third base; Tony Beden-
baugh, outfield; Maxie Brown, outfield; Wade Smith,
—Photo by Dan Yarborough.
manager.
Revival Services
Begin on Sunday
At Broad Street
Hampton Ave. School
Pre-School Clinic
A clinic for children who will
Clinton High Team
Begins Season With
Two Wins, One Loss
The Clinton High School baseball
team is well on the way in their
1959 schedule, with W) and 6-1 victo
ries over Honea Path and a 6-4 loss
to Greenwood.--
A rained-oiit game with Newberry
here on Tuesday has been re-sched-
uled for May 4
The Red Devils were to meet the
Greenwood team yesterday (Wed
nesday! at Greenwood in a return
match
The schedule continues:
April 3—Lancaster, there
April 7—Chester, here.
April 10—Union, there
April 14—<Gaffney, here.
April 17—Newberry, there.
April 21—Lancaster, here
April 24—Chester, there.
April 28-Union, here.
May 1—Gaffney, there.
Civil and Domestic
Relations Court
Terms Begins Monday
A week's term of the Laurens
County Civil and Domestic Relations
Court is scheduled to begin Monday
at Laurens
Judge Robert L. Gray of Laurens,
will preside
The calendar for the week is given
as follows
Monday—Geonjr Penland vs J L
Blankenship,
Tuesday—«Knight vs Woods
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To Give Exhibition Friday Night
An exhibition will be given by physical
education students at Clinton High School
in the gymnasium Friday evening at H
o’clock.
A small admission fee will be charged
with the proceeds to go for equipment for
the gymnasium.
General, Colonel
Mrs. Fuller Motes is instructor for the
g.rs physical education classes.
Shown performing on a balancing beam
are Joyce Faulk, Diane Davenport, Diane
Price (at top). Lower row : Hla-ne Bo-vce,
Pats\ Campbell, Linda Barron,'Bt-verly Ted-
daros. Valerie Morse and Pat -. Derrick.
Clinton Men Command
Reorganized S. C. Guard
Funeral Services
For James I. Adair
Held On Sunday
Funeral sen aes for Jarrws f.
\datr H4 who died Friday after-
ai i local hospital, were con-
Division will be decreased rtucf ,^ a , 3 3,, p m Sunday, at
Broad Street Methodist Church by
South Carolina Army National ed. tht
Guard units reorganized under the in >iie t>> approximately one fifth
new pentomic type »tructur» effee- however, additional troop vpacet- ijv Rev Joel K Cannon the Rev
m ti
. . _ . . , ^ Wednesday — Henry Bpowti vs
Hlra e“ A, “” Srt “ 1 ^ UMrf ln»ul«nc« C.
tai will b* h*W on Tu«d.>. Apnl , r _ R A
1, from i 00 to 3 00 p in, and r u*-Harn«on Furmutre Co
Wednesday. April «. from 1.30 to
at It: 30
The prr-achoot ciuuc which is
iponaorcd by the Hampton Avenue
Parent Teacher AaaonaUon, sAll be
held at the Clinton Health Center
on W uodrow Street A doctor and ^
dentist wU be on hand to aaaud with
the
Pbilemon D. Huff,
County Attorney,
Passes on Friday
tive 1 April Adjutant Gt-neral have been allotted to non-divi.Monai
Frank D Pinckney said that in- units and the South Carolina Guard
slrucLons tor the change have been will be able to retain Ha present
issued by the Chief. National Guard strength
Bureua Several promotion-, of senior of
All units ot the slate will bt ficers will be made up reurganua
affected by the change accord nf non. General Pinckney said
to General Pinckney • be new Infantry Division has
The major organizations of the live Battle Groups each command
Frvday—Cbbe Fuller vs Seaboard k | a j r vr (hr Infantry Diviswo «1 by a (oionet The three group
Railway Co 'which is commanded by Major battle headquarters in South Caro
* AthhH B Cntdirry c'Siii’ iAnji 4ft* in t harlesto). t nion and
w. -rosso, owrrs „„ M lhr a,, . 8nJ <r . w n- .... ,n
U » ,hKh OTtoc- .!» K»h m>,rw-to
at the rr,rf ' * ftd ** b v Thr i, ' rt
\mencaa Locum Hut which will be ,,oH 1 * d "
free to ad who ea)oy danrinc Mumr ‘Tmton eith headquarters at Mew- eral
«• furnuhed by Gtmn Marttp and * >w *'** <t
*N Rotters of Sportawbwrg Vttwe reergaruzaiwa >» rs>pipie< 'Nhrr ha
Roll dance Friday
D«vi
G«
Kalamazoo and Harvard “
Tennis Teams Meet PC
Today, Friday, Saturday }
j«vr» t «our
ptttrrs and the Rev
John
thrs
Schedule Rabies Clinics
In County Starting Friday
at ba» l
a bean
funeral mnrict
at « ea p m at
aey “
Cthm Leu*
A native
sea dm tea ef
d Mary
wil be the Huff He wae eduratid at
Hiph
Uatvenaiy ef Plandh. and the Um
veruty ef tewth
4 Dittep. *d m Vleetd War I at e
Md artillery aaa eurvng jMrr ysinu-vui. '.o Cat j-
WmU War W«1d War U be uas emmeeud mth ^ fw 4 Saturday be til. The gulf
ip tbe •dh «he Judge Ads wae General «r t n| M «tl be at Imme for thew
■tth tbe rank ti Cet-
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pens ram preveuev ynen The Rtue
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only te powerful Vale and I
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i tor rhanae M time vrheslulev ua<
be aiaviM by thr PC a«hM c dry-an
« Mondav mrmt ^ * r< ^ d H * rv,rd
an Saturday will vtarl at IP ea a
m avUrad «d tbe ? OP p m Gtvu
4 alt other m
ClllUC*
af
by the
Hi-elth Depart m«
Saturday, April 3. aad
through Saturday. April 11
AU docs four months old and over ^ :a 4 ; 30
should be inoculate^ by a graduate Tueeday. Apnl f, Wdson s Store
veternanan accorduig to the state (Boyd Mill Road and Princeton
law. An inoculation fee of $100 will ^ oa< *** ^ ** Wilaon
be charged during the clinics
a Home Wot
■•a Rock HiU
y. 3 0h-4 00. La
thers Farm. Hopewell
l:Jh$ SO. Bonds Creas Ron*. No
hors Grocery. 3:00-4 00. Youngs r| - ,
c ~* Elmore Released,
Mr Haff
House of Rtyreseatetivea
rews (aunty from 1007
el the C
to II
mateb al the oeeh etder
thr Cmversay <4 SmMh NcgfO Held
en Monday But Pi track- |Surens - - A jury found Tuesday
Furman on tbe muming that J B ( aBumi Negro
Greenville cinders in a dual mr«4
i me i# bis death by ptslol wound*
at thr hand* of George Booker
her of traOMig oatta
liwhadog dt the oakl airrraff ontla
are the anew at Mew ftptf s and
• Union u * okamd James Vi Heo
deroan u commatider ti the -aw
at New berry a tilt Major Franc is
Malnrh ti Um rpy aa eaersttise
eMsw
The ( I arte*, uem o ill ho affected
• eey l. tJe b% the ckatipe adlbrers
eWM, has oag hero ^edessgnateP an
Rattery R 3rh Automat it Vi eopuft-
Rattalooi • Sail fTepa lb it , tiflUi
i otnhat Arm* Regiment Formerly
d rotWMked of Ratters R IO«th
Anti Aircraft and thr Mth Army
Rand Thr bwad unit has two
■te activated odh the guard gaut
in« a number of men
!'• r tnaaeet authorurd strength of
the kical umt w five officers and
too • nliated men Prese ntis they
have W men Captain Guy A
ry Ha
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The public is invited la attaad the Hr had been county attarnry tor a w for Kamrday |
number 4 year* He oan a com- Duchl net fens will base the op- year-eld Negro, and rveoauaended Tumbirn nan mends the
mumrant 4 the Fpifdiany I^Mscapel potlundy to ojtch some topflight that Hunker be held for grand jury ^ ,r '* Lieut*-hjre- ^ J * 1 * Oxiter
Church m Laurens enttege tennis during Hie three days, action Milford Smith. >ecunt
Surviving are his wife Mrs Her Thursday ihrmuRi Saturday Kala The 35-year-ukl victim was shot Lieutenants Charles T ikakley ait
riette Hughes Smythe Huff a step- mazoo always prewenLs a talentrl throe times with a 22 calibre pcstol Darrel! J Johnson Bobby M«o
daughter. Mrs John Gantt of Co- squad, but the two engagement- during a gang-style fight in which dors is administrative supply tech
lumbia. and a sister Airs Vivian with Harvard will present an e* two <*her Negroes were wounded mean
Store 2 30-3 4$ Hickory Tavern M 0 ™® 4 —Carlos Byron Elmore, Sawyer of Salley peciallv difficult sMuatMiti for the on the niitfil of March 21
High School 3 35-5 00. Msrtih s Jr • 19 d Laurens, has been re ~
irrape was to Mrs
wthu bed in 1«A3
rser «1 aet>-«-hi
to Mr*
survive*
%<iair
* our omi hrr
►f AlifiUCoft A >4
Girl Returns Home
The clinics will be held at the fol
lowup places and date* Cross Roads t Riddle s Storei. 1:00 leased from the Laurens County jail
Fhdav Aoril 3 Coker s Store 2 00 <>ra Rai,road Station. 2 00^ where he has been held since shortly
1 30-2:30; Herbert Cooper s Store. ^ SUtiol> aRer he and a Uurens County teen-
2:30-3:20. Martin’s Store, 3:30-4:30;
Renno, David Glenn Grocery. 2:00-
3:00; Autry Service Station, High
way 72, 3:00-4:00.
Saturday, April
3:00-4 00 John T. Young Grocery.
age girl returned to Laurens last
Clinton-Greenwood Highway. 2:00
2:30. Patterson's Grocery, Clinton- Wednesday morning after a trip
Greenwood Highway, 2:30-3:00; ! which reportedly took them as far
Mountville, Watts Bros Grocery, north as Canada.
^{i! 1 *• Thompson* near 3:00-4:00. . Sheriff C W Wier's office re-
Groeery StorerFountain Inn, 10:00 Wednesday Anril 8 Marler's Seed ^nttilt C \\ v\iers omit re
, rn 19 no nmin • (W-mo« Railroad "TOnesday, April 8. M a Pier s Seed ported that the young man. a stu-
a. m-12.00 noon. Ownngs Railroad p, an , 1: 3o-2 30; C. W. Mohan’s i ^ . lt i> rt -.bvterian College wa<
Station, 1:00-2:00; Gray Court, old S|)or , 2 30-3 30 Sandv Sorincs i , ^ > resbytt riant ollege, a.
Haitrrtad 9 00.3 00 >oort ’ ^nay ^‘ngs, ; r^ia^d f rom cus tody Saturday
Railroad Station or depot, 2.00-3.00, Fulmer Grocery. 1:00-2:00, Benja- morn ; nir
Orr .Animal Clinic. Clinton, 3:00- m j n \ Grocery, 3:004:00; Lonnie a 13 s t a ft. a i e rt was touched off
6:00, and 7:00-8:00: Clyde Trayn- vVa' on s Grocery Gary St Clin- c w u t, t0 " c,ud off
4ham’«I tt/Avd Rill Rn'tHi Q'tvi " ‘ ons l,n>cer y- t,ar% ’ '- 1,n Sunday night, March 22, after young
ham a Store (Boyd Bill Road) 9.00- t( , 4:30-5:00. Little Bit’s Grocery,' Flmore ind Domthv Nell Arm
10:00: Williams’ Old Gin (Ekom), p..n rlinfon r. ()rt .v30 Llmore and IJorothy Nell Arm
in on.m-3n 1 ,.,^0 Ar,i^oi u„«. bL Clinton. 5.00-5.30. strom. 17, of Hickory Tavern, dis-
00-10.30. Laurens Animal Hos- Thursday. April 9 .Princeton am >eared dmim: tin' afternoon
pital, 2:00-4:00; Joanna Fire De-i ( Babb’s New Storo). 1:00-2:00: , T » J v !’ •
partment, 9:00 a m.-l:00 p. m.; Brewerton (Balentine's Store), 2:00- ... U , V '° < v ><at p| in irKir j ia
Cbmon Animal Hospital, Clinton. 2:15 . u^oll-Watkins- Slor.. 2:«.v i,i ^i 7 ,H
2.30.5.30. 3:45: Webuot Grocery. Clinton, rear P h uere ' ‘, h ° ' back ™ Laa
1-JSS-’ ft? ^ r 4:JM , : 2:Ui. They arrivmj here a,
1.30-2.15. Doc Hollidays Store, C ross Hill, Railroad Station, 3:00- Tin
Barksdale, 1:00-2:00; Harris’ Store, 4:00. J. W. Scurry Grocery, Cross ' * a
Gray Court-Woodruff Road. 2:00- Hill-Chappells Highway, 4:00-4:30 ^oung Elmore was held in jail
3:00. J. P Cook's Store. Bethany Friday. April 10 Clinton Mill Ball whde ,ht ‘ sheri ^ * oHice complet
Paik. CUnton. 5:00-6 00 ed .ts mvestigat.on •
Sold at Auction Saturday Apnl 11. Orr Animal Ulsi Armalron * w * s retur ncd to
The Enmffhu4. Hofinem Church Chok. Clmon. 9:0-12 00 noun, aod h '' parpnU
»■ Joanna was Mid at auction on 1 00-6 00: Lydia Mill. Swinwning
day to Laurens m a Pool < Morning t lmicl. t 30-11 00 Church ot God To
by (hr Mew her CbataB Animal
2 104 $0. WaUs
H Papa < M■rasag Ckmri. • ohia to
aad R D to Mtoi-pi 4 ton Nigh Rated to SOU » 'Charm 4 Gad
■■— •— Matotttott ahttotoMB *BJuC Ornttm. RC
J. W. Rcarden, Father
Of Mrs. E. L. Blakely,
Passes at 97 Years
J W Reariien. 97, diet! last Wed
Hay Is Awarded
Danforth Grant
For Year’s Study
Lewis Scott Hay associate pro-
fev-T of reli.ion and Greek at PreN-
ne'atav at his home in GranitevTHe bvtiM'an College wa> -me of sev t'nty-
ag ^ • row ■ * am w ror ww ww • row we WW s» row
man Animal HoaptUi. CUnton B . . c .
MS 30 haUs Mzlb Ral Park. BfOodCOSt Oil Sundays
Club Members Visit County Home
m • am
. Member* of the Clinton ftofadaionaJ umt
Ruainnw Wumrm’a Hub viaited remdenU of
the ( uuntv Hume at Kmlm Utm Margaret
Blakely, (Mkvudent at the club flrfil. fas
•hum aa ate prewwnl* a baaltot of died
L'ltoRMl.
« g' to a group aaaembietl for the
Much appreciation waa rxpnroaed for the
though’ tuifMpna i‘f ciut) mae*ibeew in
th
t th
l*ho
aty
Dar
.t jt
following a long illne*'
He was the father ot Mrs F<tga;’
L Blakely of Clinton
He was employed for 87 years by
the Gramteville Manufacturing Co
A member of the board of Reward'
of the VlethiMlist Church 'ince 1885.
he had sung in the church choir for
68 years
Surviving are twxi daughters, wo
sons, six grandchildren. 11 great
grandchildren, and one brother
The funeral and commitai ser
vices were held Thursday ai -Gran
iteville
Results of Tests -
At Joanna Mills
To Be Revealed
Asheville. \ C —Results of gin
ning spinning tests run last year at
Joanna Cotton Mills. Joanna S C .
will he revealed during the throe
lay 10th annual cotton research clin
ic which opens hero May 12
Joseph L Drlaay 4 the Joanna
firm will speak on ‘ Mill Procsr»
tag Cv niton—i ’* at the
a— 4 lhr etaa*
y s* * \ a £ '
three men aixi women from colleges
ocros' the country chosen for the
1959 Danforth teacher study grant.',
according to an announcement from
the Danforth Foundation
The award allows a calendar year
>f 'iudv in a university of the can
didates choosing
the successful candidates were
chosen on the basis of academic
ability personal qualities promis
ing success m teaching and relig
ious maturity m the candidate's
own area of faith .
Hie Danforth Foundation, with
•eadq iarters n' St Louis, was es-
taTi'hod i is.': :>\ the' late Mr
and Mrs William H Daiiforth for
the purpose of aiding able students
and cachet' in their evita-ationai
needs ■ 1
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