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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Trophies Presented At Banquet Of CHS Transportation Club TTire*' awards were presented to school bus drivers Tuesday night at the annual banquet of the Clinton High School Transportation Club. The event was held in the Pres- byterian College dining hall with 120 present, including regular drivers, substitute drivers, safety patrolmen. [ school officials, and guests. Sgt. .1 C Pace. State Highway Patrol, of Orangeburg, was speaker fo rthc occasion Sgt Pace was for- merly stationed in Clinton and as sisted in organization of the Trans portation Club Winners of awards itere tarolej Bedenbaugh. who received a bronze serving tray, selected as the best all round driver of the year to take the award presented by the Clinton Jaycee Chapter: Gerald Riddle, se lected by the Transporttion Club members themselves as the out standing driver of the year: and Bud TumWin, who was given an award by the State Educational Fi nance Commission, the first ever presented, for his outstanding driv ing during the past four and a half years Bud has driven 29.600 miles and delivered 100,000 children to school safely. Presentation was made by'Jack Inabinett, assistant director of school bus transporta tion for South Carohha Receive Bus Driver Awards at Banquet Here Tuesday Hero are the recipients of awards griven Tuesday nijrht at the banquet of the Transportation Club of Clin ton High School Bud Tumblin (left) received a trophy from the State Educational Finance Commission, the first ever presented, for his excellent driving record dur ing the past four and a half years. Carole Bedenbaugh (center) received the Clinton Jaycee Chapter bronze serv ing tray as the choice for the best all-around driver of the year. Gerald Riddle was chosen by members of t he Trans portation Club as the outstanding driver of the year.— Photo by Dan Yarborough. SI MMONS FOR RELIEF CIVIL ANT) DOMESTIC RELA TIONS COl'RT OF LAURENS COUNTY. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF LAURENS Green H White, Plaintiff.' vs Martha Garlington White. Defendant TO THE DEFENDANT ABOVE NAMED YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMON ED AND required to answer the complaint in this action of which a ropy t» herewith served upon you. and to serve a copy of your answer to the. «aid Complaint on the sub senbrr at his office at Laurens. South Carolina within twenty days after the service hereof exclusive of the day of such service, and if you fail to answer the ( ampUint within the time aforesaid the Plaintiff In this action will apply to the Court for relief demanded a the Ceua- M ARhHALL «, AhLIU ftOMRlZ May r mn TO na DEFENDANT AftOtt NAMED Miss Leanna Young Member Of National Music Society Miss Leanna Young, rising senior at Converse College. Spartanburg, was one of three initiated into the Pi Kappa Lambda national honorary music society on May 20 Membership in the society is, based on scholarship in the field of music This year one junior, onej senior and one faculty member were, initiated into the society. Missj Young, daughter of .Mr and Mrs Leland Young. ■ an outstanding ftu-! dent at Converse She is at home tor the summer month* J. T. McCracken Of Newberry Passes wore heM Tueo-j Nowherry lor farmer •f Now l Mr Mrs facta tad Sunday «l hm frame after a tag News Of Bonds Cross Roads KENNETH JOHNSON WINS SCIENCE AWARD Kenneth Johnson was winner of the science award at Clinton High School, having been selected on the basis of scholarship, attitude, class Mrs. Ross Receives Masters Degree In Christian Education Mrs David Ross, the former.Miss Ellen Fraser of this city, received a Master of Christian Education de gree at the General Assembly Train ing School for Lay Workers, Rich mond, Va., on May 18. Mrs Ross attended Presbyterian College and King College. Bristol, Tenn., being graduated from the latter. She and her husband will do summer work at Camp Hanover near Richmond. Beginning in the fall she will be director of Chris tian Education at the Second Pres byterian Church in Richmond and he will continue his studies at Union Theological Seminary. Her parents. Dr. and Mrs. T. Lay- ton Fraser, and daughter, Anne, were in Richmond for the gradua tion. Announce Schedule For Legion Juniors; Home Game June 12 The Clinton American Legion Jun ior baseball team will get underway on the 1959 schedule on June 10, according to the schedule released this week from state headquarters. Closing date is July 15. The local boys wil open against Newberry at Newberry, and the first home game will be against Ware Shoals on June 12. Following is the schedule: June 10—Clinton at Newberry. June 12—Ware Shoals at Clinton. June 15—Greenwood at Clinton. June 10—Clinton at Aiken. June 19—Newberry af Clinton. June 22—Clinton at Ware Shoals. June 23—Clinton at Greenwood. June 25—Aiken at Clinton. June 29—Clinton at Newberry. June 30—Ware Shoals at Clinton. July 2—Greenwood at Clinton. July 3—Clinton at Aiken. July 5—Newberry at Clinton. July 10—Clinton at Ware Shoals. July 13—Clinton at Greenwood. July 15—Aiken at Clinton. The July 8 and July 15 games scheduled for Clinton will be play ed in the afternoon or changed to an other date, officials said, due to conflicts with other events. Players are reminded that prac tice will begin each afternoon at 2 o’clock at the Clinton Mill park. Dick Shrigley, star football player at Presbyterian College and a pro fessional baseball player, will serve as assistant to Coach Dan Kirby of the Clinton team. A practice game has been sched uled with Greer at the local park on June 2, at 8:00 p. m. Special ceremonies are planned for the first home game against Ware Shoals, and team officials hope at least 1,000 fans will turn out for the event. * tw (Tta mr ata taw May af a feratar aaM tar Mr* C • M-J II a*| J wokmKi Ofv&aDte • k Today-Fix-Sat. HE RULED AMERICAS WILDEST ERA! ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦< May 28-30 •parabaa TW breaa* atatal to ta •tato by Ma Atavwaa Etarsttaa Tttaaratoaax paMbtar* af Curreai V- ^ are a ad A*iatiaa Ha m tba *aa af Hr aad ton Earl taanaa, naaabaax af tba Faanrta* laptw Ctardk abava fet pamt fdftNNl 4MI #c tit* areata r af tba • M tbab «ad jkH4Mi)F Qmmr Laurens County Evangelistic Crusade INVITES YOF TO HEAR May 31 Thru June 14 NlCtotly At 7:M P. M.—S«ata>» S P. M. CW»v Johnson Field, Presbyterian College CUNTON.&C Williams M. Shields Portraits To Be Shown Here May 27-June 2 Residents of Clinton and surround ing areas are cordially invited to at tend an exhibit of photographic por traiture by William M. Shields of Clinton on Wednesday, May 17, through Tuesday, June 2, at M. S. Bailey and Son, Bankers. In addition to portraits of subjects from other vicinities, the showing will include photographic paintings by Mrs. David S. Cook, William M. Shields Studio, of Tommy Addison, the late P. S. Bailey, Miss Jane Ann Davis, Miss Norma Elder, Mrs. R. E. Ferguson, Jr. (family group), Gen. Ansel B. Godfrey, Mrs. Wil liam P. Jacobs, HI (family group), Dr. Delmar Rhame, and Miss Rach el Ann Wilson of Clinton, and will feature the Clinton High School and Presbyterian College Beauty Sec tions. Joanna Baptists To Begin Bible School On Friday Afternoon Vacation BiWe School will begin at the Joanna Baptist Church on Fri day afternoon and continue through Friday, June 12. Tne hours are from 3:30-5:30 in the afternoon. A parade and picnic will be held on opening day. Children between the ages of 3-16 are urged to attend. The nursery for babies and two-year-olds will be pro vided only for children of workers teaching in Bible school. Miss Betty Thomas, promotional secretary, will be principal. Oran Nabors Rummer worker, will direct the music in the junior and intermediate departments and the joint worship.. There will be two nursery depart ments, two beginner departments, three primary departments, two junior departments and one interme diate department, in session each day. Thursday, May 28, 1959 \ Maltese Cross Elects * Officers For Year The Maltese Cross Sub-District of the Methodist Youth Fellowship elected its new officers at a meet ing in Joanna May 21. Elected to serve for the term beginning in June. 1959, and ending in May, 1900, were the following: Jimmy Rawls, First Church, Laurens, president; Gerald Thdrnton, Water loo, vice president; Miss Patsy Madden, First Church, treasurer; Billy Pitts, Broad Street, Christian Fellowship. Mrs. L. P. Mann, of Waterloo, was elected Adult Adviser and James Williams, pastor of the Lydia-Sandy Springs Methodist * Churches, was elected Pastor Ad visor. , The Sub-District is composed of the Methodist Youth Fellowships in the Laurens-Clinton-Joanna-Water- loo area. The Methodist Youth Fel lowship is the youth organization of the Methodist Church, comprised of young people between the ages of 12 through 23. The Maltese Cross Sub-District meets monthly at one of its repre sentative churches for worship, fel lowship, and recreation. The Ep- worth Church, Joanna, was host church for the May meeting. H. M. Fulmer, pastor of the Waterloo Methodist Church, spoke to the group. - • a Time and place of the next meet ing will be announced following a council meeting next month. Dr. David I. Mixon —Optometrist— 201 N. Broad Street PHONE 1308 Office Hours: 9>5:S0 a... mffy Lrevw S N Guti •Mi bre • eta ata Moataf Hay H as 8 to Has iba Itoi afsrsm tor toe Hub atoH iafaMHHV. Yawty re paw* tareato to Hr* Jim K*aa» aaS Hr* HiMreto Gawre rere^S , Hr ami Hi *aa Jimmy • ax Hr* Jaf btakety m Cl ■aa mto •aab«ta ■as Rsv Tht* is the tit lure that Senator Mcilellan. I ha Senate* Racket Invest iratiriff Committee t«e seen b> every ntisen. He feel* it wil flume* for the preservation of detent sot ave a pule ayaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaae Monday-1 uesday June 1-2 \ Y.' Lie****"''"' — -— THl SOHC HIT. "< 0 f PlH*- AUDIE MURPHY JOANNE DMI GILBERT ROLAND 1IM BACKUS rr*r(/, SANDRA DEE Audie Murphy is a backwoods trapper who makes his first trip to town and gets involved in a variety of adventures ami romances. Sandra Dee is a mountain girl. Wednesday-Thursday June 3-4 AVA ANTHONY fiARDNER‘FRANCIOSA M Tfc* DvcAm* m Jim Fmkrvmd Coyo she duchess of • natmn ... i of ^ In F Vaked " Maja Hurblr will be m program Heotcuev C Nabors and Mrs The churches of the Bonds Cross Roads community are making plans for daily vacation Bibl* schools to be held in June The .Shady Grove Presbyterian ( hurch Bible school will begin June 1 and go through the 5th Mrs Clyde Wehunt wiR be superintendent of the schodl which will be held each mor- ning from 9:00 to 11:00 a. m. Chil dren 4 years of age and up are in vited to attend. Bible School will be followed by revival services beginning Sunday night, June 7, and run through the 14th Rev. Hugh Pollock of Joanna, will be the visiting minister for the revival. Fairview Baptist Church plans to have Bible school beginning June 8 and continuing through the 12th., each afternoon from 3:30 to 6:00 p. m Commencement exercises will be held Saturday afternoon, June 13 followed by a church picnic Mrs Newman Shouse has been named superintendent. Special Kiddie Show Saturday, May 30-10:30 A.M. AUCTION SALE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3rd, 1959 •12:00 NOON Tw® Mile® North went Of (oronara. S. C„ Nine Mita From Greenwood. S. Just Off Of Highway 72 LUNCH AVAILABLE COMPLETE DISPERSAL 170-HEAD OF ANGUS CATTLE-170 «• Head «f Kegtwiered tattle with Patera. From mm* Kami be* A®: Lady Ida. Mta Bargmm Kitamer* and Many Other® All CatU® Art Purebred. Bat Nat R4«iat«r®d. IM Head of ( aw® and t alma. 23 Head af 2 Y«ar Old H®tfer®. 2 Aacaa Balk. S aad 4 Year® OM. 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