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8 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Tfc«nt4ay. July 30, 1959 I News Of Bonds Cross Roads Clinton's Pony League All-Star Team \ Here is the Clinton Pohy league All-Star team that participated in the district tournament at Laurens last week. They were eliminated in two jrames, with the win ner participating in further playoffs at Winnsboro this week. Front row, with the teams represented: Billy Glenn, Florida Street: Phil Rogers, Florida Street: Fred Hol combe. Florida Street: Bruce Mills, Lydia; Dickie Watts, Mercer Bailey; Bill Crawford, Joanna; Tommy Jenkins, Joanna: Steve Lawson, Lydia, Back row: James Lewis, Joanna; Rickey Corley,'Lydia; Eddie Raines, Whitmire; Garry Riser. Joanna, Gambrell Roquemore, Florida Street: Gary Goss, Lydia; Odis Emery, Lydia. 1959-60 Committees For Clinton Lions Club Are Announced President R S. Truluck of the Clinton Lions Club, has announced the personnel of committees to serve the club during the 1959-60 year Assignments are as follows: Attendance—W C. Neely. Chair man; H. M Young, Carl Wessinger, and Don Creighton Constitution and By-Laws — Gene Johnson, Chairman: Dillard Milam, I. M. Adair and C. W. Cooper. Convention — Gary Lehn, Chair man; Shorty Horne. Thurston Giles, and Bobby Womack. Finance — Harry Y. McSween, Chairman: W B. Owens, J. A Orr, Jr., and John W. Finney, Sr. Lions Information—John Holland Hunter, Chairman; George Frady. J B Dicus, and L. W. Cooper. Jr. Program—H. F. Blalock, L. N. Warren and D. O. Rhame. Publicity—Ted Prevatte. Chair man; Harry Layton and Claude Crocker. Bulletin—Claude Crocker. Chair man; Fred E Holcombe and George Huguley: Agriculture — Heath Copeland. Chairman; Guy Tumblin and Ryan Lawson. Boys and Girls Work—Fred E Holcombe. Chairman: Calvin Coop er, Clyde Ehrhardt, and L S Red- deck Ci t i z e n s h i p and Patriotism— James P Sloan, Chairman; H. L. Eichelberger. R. C. Adair, and Ar thur Greenwood. Civic Improvement—Marion Law- son. Chairman; L N Warren. Hugh Jacobs, and Dan Orr Community Betterment — C. W. Anderson. Chairman; J. B Arnold, When business men talk banks • • • ... the cun vernation ven ter* m o * 11 >* on h promptly and under- •tandtnirh a tiank re spond* to need* fur Wm. -suit financing of rxpan cion, mud* ran ■lam, etc. In eerti dmnaaaeMM oe * In for very ratde meat—a W G. King, Jr , and A. B. Godfrey Education—Tom Plaxico, Chair man; John Addison, E N. Sullivan, and B M Dutton Health and Welfare — D. 0. Rhame, Chairman; B. O. Whitten, Phil Rogers, Earl Pitts, and B. R Austin. Safety—Tom Hollis, Chairman; Harry Nettles. George R. Blalock, and L W. Cooper, Sr. Sight Conservation and Blind—G L. Simpson. Chairman; J. W. Ab rams. Smiley Martin, and James L. Walker United Nations—Wm P. Jacobs, Chairman. J. B Hart, Arthur Greenwood, and David Muon Greeter—W E. Moreau. Chair man; Jim Traynham. Murphey Timmerman, and Vie Spooner Special VrrangemenU—Tool Addi- v»n. t hair man Harry Baldwin. J W Emory Jr, and Don Mrs. Earl Johnson, who has been a patient in the Mary Black Hos pital, Spartanburg, has returned home. Mrs. Maggie Marshall, who has been a patient in Joanna Memorial Hospital, is at home. Mr. and Mrs Roland Smith, of Lyman, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. F W. Crapps. Mrs. Ben Summers, Miss Alice Summers and Mrs. F. W. Crapps were visitors in Spartanburg on Thursday. Mrs. Jot* McQuirt and son. Don ald. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stanley and > daughters, Dona Jean and Joyce spent Sunday in the mountains of North Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stroud, of Co lumbia, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Tinsley and family. Mr and Mrs. Arthur White and family, of Columbia, were visitors in the community Saturday Little Miss Nan Hyler, of Joanna, was a Sunday guest of Linda and Brenda Ringer. *• Mrs. Homer Lindler. of Little Mountain, and Mrs. Owen Cofer, of Wagener, visited relatives in the community Thursday and Friday. Friends of Allen Hunnciutt will be glad to know he is able to be out aft er being sick several days. Richard Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson, is among the boys attending National Guard camp at Fort Stewart,. Ga. He spent the week-end at his home, returning to camp on Sunday. New Forester Begins Work In This Area Two changes in the foresty staff of the S. C. State Commission of For estry were announced by State For ester Chas. H. Flory Forester Phil L. Hadaway. Jr., has been transferred from Newfberry to Walterboro to Till a vacancy. Mr Hadaway. a native of Georgia, re ceived his B S. degree in Forestry at the University of Georgia He has been stationed at Newberry for the past sixteen months la his new po sition at Walterboro he will he woit- mg under District Forester Bon* Hurlbuti doing Isr—lr> wort m Beaufort, Charleston Colleton Dor Hampton, and l Return From Tnp To Visit Relofives, Friends Mrs Roymontf Fwt* ond Mim BANK OF CLINTON Agnrt Do*ts hose feturood from 4 * » west* trip Is Wouters ttato* 41 leWew >t ins N j an*. 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