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Clinton's Ed Pitts Shines in Spring Practice at USC < Owr mT tKp htfttUfMs «f •rru« IMb«n practice* at the rnwrtftr tt Sends <*«r«ttisa M far a* t»ad reach Warms f.iear la cooramed. ha» hms the tramaodou* «hoeiai madr b> tarkW Ed PMta n»r 230-poumt«<r from (Timms w** cond rrMMidti laat fall W> makr the Aaaiciloi Prow Al-.Mlaabr roam Contrrroe* team, but PKta is obxsouaiv not intending rom on hi* laurels • Wr haw studied monies of all of out games last fall.'' Gsrse said “and Pitts was at least the equal of any tackle we saw His selection as all -conference was certainly justi fied.” The biff redhead anchored the right side of the South Carolina line and had a great deal to do with the fact that only one A.C.C. team. Virginia, was able to score more than one touchdown against the Gamecocks In locker room interviews “Ed Pitts” was usually the name most frequently mentioned by opposing linemen. During spring practices, which will end with the Varsity vs. Alumni game here on the night of April 11, Pitts has, been performing as if his position depended igxm every move. Giese expresses extreme pleasure ove rthe continued improvement. ‘Ed has matured further .even over the past four months.” Giese commented, “and he has been showing qualities of leadership that increase his value as a football player. One oi Pitt's assets has been his ability to avoid the injury jinx He carted every game last fall and Clmtoa In Win Otrtf Ck«Sttf, 5-3 ' w » tl» i 4mm Lm ■ *«ir- rore i iij *4 Kmart UttMaa mto* the sdrtary far < imlaa a-ttll a arm dab of • hard Ml ball ta mart a tanitkdtac Corky aad Uttktoa kd the dm taa hitting wtth tbrro for throe Tbrrott had two hit* for Laacaairr (Ttataa * lt« W I—1 II « laacaater Ik • * Balky and Cortey. Henry. Caugh- pen t)» and Threat! J. R.'Weortiers, 83, Dies Near Waterloo Waterloo—John Robert Weathers, 83 retired fanner of Rt 1. Water loo. died Wednesday. April 1. at 3:10 p m . at a Greenwood hoapital fol lowing several weeks oi illness. He was a lifelong; resident of Laurens County, a son of the late Sanford Troy and Nancy Todd Wea thers. He was a member of Reedy Grove Pentecostal Holiness Church Surviving are three daughters, Mrs Beatrice Wrenn and Mrs. Sue Oxner, both of Waterloo; and Mrs. Molly Davenport of Hodges; three sons. John Carl Weathers of Gray Court; Sanford Troy Weathers of Ware Shoals; and Robert Weathers of Waterloo; 30 grandchildren; two asters. Mrs. Lilly Woods of Wood ruff: and Mrs. Ada Tollison of Foun tain Inn Funeral services were conducted at Reedy Grove Pentecostal Holi ness Church Friday at 3:00 p. m. by the Rev A. W. Dennis and the Rev. Ernest Burton. Burial w’as in the church cemetery. no one can remember the last time he missed a practice. Giese sums it up this way; “A substantial percentage of football injuries are the result of a player letting-up or failing to go ‘full speed* Pius always gives it everything he has.” N G J C. of Co Ivory Oiurch m Calvary April U, « B p m Dtm-ted by tltarin & Galwond. bead of the Mimic Department, the mixed choir of thirty tune vake» will prevent prom am* hi eighteen eburrhe* and high schools through out the state during the group's eighth annual spring tour. April 4-12 Student soloist will be Burton Haseldm. Hemingway. Student ac companists include Annette Blanton, New Orleans. Louisiana. Milton Burgess, Rock Hill; and Anne Quinn. Rock Hill The programs will also feature the Choristers, a mixed quartet, and the Girls’ Ensemble. Member of the choir from this area is Miss Betty Sue Spillers, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Spillers, pastor of the church, who invites the public to attend this program. v Annual Meeting Laurens County IB Assoc. April 21 An invitation is extended to the public to attend the annual meet ing of the Laurens County Tuber culosis Association Tuesday, April 2Uat the Community Hall, Laurens. The meeting will begin with a dutch supper at 7:30. Miss Elizabeth Davis, health educator consultant with the South - Carolina State Board of Health in Columbia will present a program on popular misconception about TB using the theme “Are You Positive”. Tickets may be secured from Jim Von HoUen, at M. S Bailey and Son. Bankers. Dwight Patterson at the Palmetto Bank. Laurens and the office of the TB Aaaociartoo in the Federal Savings Building & Loan building in Laurens Revival Services at Lydia Baptist Begin On Sunday LydU Rapt wt Church will enter a week's series of revival servicea on Sunday evening to continue through the IMi Meetings wlQ be held each With the Sick la the 'lime tyo* /I Neat Goa? mam it a umm to thw ads R whM lau *4 fi 11 • REV. LEWIS GIBSON evening at 7:30, Saturday included. Speaker for die services win be the Rev. Lewis Gibson, of Laurel Baptist Church, Greenwood. Song leader win be Joe Sanders, of Spartanburg. Church leaders state that a nursery will be maintained for the convenience of parents. The general pubbe is invited to attend the services. PC Alumnus Is Featured in Post A Prafeytonan Collage is featured to the April 4 TV Saturday He to FHA Model Clinton Trackmen c -* rr — - ^ Ann) comm Ml Mt af Geerge H D he totoTHtod to he to tmpravuw at Hayt ho^ttal where he to a patteat Mr* D K Snetgrove to a patient at Hay* hospital following surgery on Monday Patient* at Hay* hoepital include Mr* Deona Etoew. Steve Wilton of Columbia, Frank Childress, Mrs Robert Cobb, Mrs. Edith Boyce of Grcenvilk. Mrs. Annie M^e Tins ky. Mrs. Sloan Todd is convalescing at Hays hospital following surgery on Friday. L. L. King of Kinards is a patient at Blalock Clink. Carolyn Mills, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. *W. Mills is a patient at Blalock clink. Mirs. Leroy Dunaway is a patient at Blalock Clime. Mrs. Robert Etiers and Mrs. Moliie Moultrie are patients at Bla lock Clink. George Bagwell, who has been a patient at Hays hospital is improv ing at his home. J. W. Moore has returned to his home following a few days stay at Blalock Clink. Mac Stubbs, has been released from Hays hospital where be has been a medical patient. Friends of Mrs. R. A. Steer will be interested to know she has been transferred to the Greenville Gen eral hospital from Blalock Clinic where she has been a patient Mrs. John W. Harris is convales cing at home followin g a few days stayat Hays hospital. The folkwing patients have been Martor. attaat we M Mr and Mrs (Turks Mailer. Mrs Wayw Tern Batov Bov ‘“O WSJ and Mrs Dr. Janro Office Hours 9-5:30 200 South Broad St. PHONE 0SM OR FRED R. IIOM OMBK Mrs Faaak McCullough has re turned home following an inset and stay at Blalock dink ' Patients rekaoed at Btokck dink this week Indude Mac Fklin and William Grant prrsidMt of the society the M- pantod Mm to Charleston for the meeting aad banquet on Friday evening at the Fort Sumter Held Sober rfcc to The Dr. Newton Jones Elected to Office S.C. Historical Assn. Dr. Newton B. Jones of the Pres byterian College history depart ment was elected vice-president of the South Carolina Historical Asso ciation at the meeting held the past week-end in Charleston. The Hotel Clinton Weekly rates on rooms and meuK Construction men welcome. Commercial r a t e ^9 to traveling men. Our Building Is Too Small WE ARE MOVING To A Larger Building Watch For Our Opening In Our New Location 109-11 S. BROAD SI. Austin-Jones Furniture Co. M. S. 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