The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, August 13, 1959, Image 2
TUB CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thirnda), Attgu»( 13, 1939
Mrs Knmmifiger WHI
Direct Kindergarten At
First Baptist Church
Clinton and Buffalo Tied
Birth
As Play Goes Into Stretch Announcements
The First Baptist Church of (Tin
m is pleased to announce that again
The Clinton Cavaliers, going into
J.
Braswell
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24
30
19
289
us year it will conduct a kindc r
hte final week of action, are still
L.
Howard
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16
19
15
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arten The kindergarten will be ur
tied wth Buffalo for frst place in
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Kalla w
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22
30
20
2631
r the direction ol Mrs. Josephine
(he Union County League Both
W
Patterson
20
0
5
6
250
nnttninger who is h graduate ol
club* have 19-7 records and' both
M
Bailey
28
9
7
10
.250 j
ir Woman* College of the I'mver-
have four games remaining. Should
D
Kirby
' 13
3
3
1
231
t> of North Carolina at Green*-
the *ea*on end in a tie, a suddtn
Vanderford
35
4
8
9
229
om, \ t* She h<dd* a H A. oc
death playoff for the pennan* will
R
Crouch
. 9
1
2
0
222
re* With a major in elementary
be played
E
Satterfield
86
21
19
10
221
(neat ion
Truman Owem. and Jimmy Bras
C.
Marler
20
0
4
1
200
Mr* Krinihunger h.o> hod two
well are trying to make it six pen
P
Smith
3
0
0
0
.000
r.ir* experience in the kmdergat-
nants in a row In 1954 both played
During the
past
week
the
Cav-
ton of tho Milos Park Methodist
Vhurch tn Charlotte, N C. Sh» has
attended kindergarten workshops at
North Carolina State Teachers Coi-
lege and is a member of the Asso
nation of Kindergarten Teachers in
North Carolina. '
It anyone wishes to have infor
mation concerning the kindergarten,
plea'e call the church at 814
CHANCY
Mr and Mrs. Saitimie Chaney of
rens
County Towns Get
Beer And Wine Taxes
Towns tn Lauren* County have
received a total of M.327 7S as their
share of beer and wine taxes far the
April June quarter collected by the
state
'cma siMme"!"- c " n " ,n
1 Mr,. Chinry i, Ike «“• »**•••• «'*» ^
onrirl] Carroll of Urn C.ao *6; and WaUrloo,
$41 21.
WKRY Cities in the state received $201,-
Mr and Mrs George Washington 009; counties. $175,883 and the state
.’pCv annnimr<> llw> hiHh nf a ton retained $2,135,000.
George Keith, on Aug. 6 at Hays
Hospital. Mrs. Avery before mar
riage was Miss Peggy Satterfield.
on Clinton’s pennant-winning team, aliers defeated Joanna twice,' Gaff-
In 1955. '56 and '57 they were pen- ney in a single game, and lost to
nant winners at Joanna In 1958 both Buffalo.
played with Hickory Tavern. Games this week—Wednesday (at ant * Mrs Kichard Dunaway as Lxecutrix of the estate of Frank-
Here is the standing going into the Union); Union at Clinton Saturday announce ,ht ' k* rt h of a daughter on lin (laude Pinson, in the office of
DUNAWAY
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 25th day
of September, 1959, I will render a
final account of my acts and doings
Clinton Reserve Company in Training
Members nf Clinton’s Army Reserve Com- McClellan. Ala. An advance group left Fri-
, .1 *- ‘ dav.TRe company has a strength of 85 per-
pany ( , Y n s: Battle (,roup. nd lnlantt> , 0 p ne | men nearby counties. The group
Regt.. 81st Division, prepare to leave last is commanded by 1st Lt. Samie M. Pinson, of
Sundav for two weeks of training at Fort Clinton, shown at right.
\
Clinton's Reserve
Company Trains Al
Fort McClellan, Ala.
Five officers and 80 enlisted per
sonnel of Clinton's reserve unit,
Company C. First Battle Group,
322nd Infantry Regiment, 81st In
fantry Division, this week began
two weesks of intensive summer
training at Fort McClellan. Ala.
Other officers are 1st. Lt. William o* 1
Putnam. Laurem; 1st. L.t Niles C. With tllC OlCK
Clark, Jr., Waterloo: 1st. Lt. Robert
Tinsley, Laurens: and 2nd Lt Rudy
Able. Saluda
Mrs. Robert Butler Is convalescing
at Hays Hospital following an ap
The unit is composed of men from pendectomy on Tuesday,
nearby counties. Friends of Mrs. H D. Rantin who
Headquarters of the Battle Group is a patient et Hays Hospital, will
is located in Athens. Ga , command be interested to know that her con
ed by Lt. Col William H. Booth. dition is reported as improved -
The Clinton compnay joins 17 oth- Mrs. Fred Whitlock is a patient at
er units that make up the 81st Infan Blalock Clinic,
try Dix .sjon since its Pentomic reor- Eugene Boiick is a patient at Hays
gamranon They include five battle Hospital
Friends of Mrs
News Of
Bonds Cross Roads
FAIRVIEW BTU ENJOYS SOCIAL
The Fairview Bptiist Training Un
ion enjoyed a social at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hunnicutt
Saturday evening. Homemade ice
cream, cookies and coke was serv
ed the group. The young people and
children enjoyed games of softball
and croequet.
Rev. Johnny Woods, a student pas
tor who graduated from Furman
final week:
Teams
Clinton
Buffalo
Lockhart
Gaffney
Union
Joanna
CLINTON CAVALIERS’ HITTING
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7
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19
7
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10
11
467
9
11
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night in a double-header. Au *' 10 at Ha - Vs Hosptial.
Joanna at Lockhart Wednesday SANDERS
(yesterday); Lockhart at Joanna
Players
K Littleton
T. Owens
L. Madden
S. Owens
F. Satterfield
E Huffstetler
AR
39
90
48
98
33
86
R H RBI Pet.
12 18
24 33
12 16
26 32
13 10
17 26
5
19
14
24
5
18
the Judge of Probate of Laurens
County, at 10 o’clock a. m. and on
,, the same day will apply for a final
Mr. and Nfrs. LeRoy Sanders an- discharge from mv trust as Ex .
, .-c,... ... - — —. „ounce the birth of a son, Timothy .
Clinton will meet Lockhart here Edward, on Aug. 8 at Blalock Clinic. „ . , ., . . . , .
Tuesday afternoon in their final Mrs. Sanders is the former Miss ‘" debted sa ‘ d ^ ate
game of the scheduled season. 1 Clara Poole. 15 nollfie<1 an ^ required to make
An all-star team composed of krfli payment on or before that date, and
players on the other five teams in Mr and Mrs George Kent Krel] of ^ l p ^ rsons Biem^
Buttaio rnoay mgnx at union daughter, Kathryne ouise Aug 6 at f nrpvpr harr«>ri
Qinton Cavaliers on the all-star Providence Hospital, Columbia. Mrs
462
.367
.333 team are: Truman and Sam Ow-
.326 ens, Jimmy Braswell
303 Madden. Truman Owens
.302 of the all-stars
Krell was formerly Miss Catherine
forever barred.
LUCY AGNES PINSON,
Executrix
Ann Pamela Cunningham Memorial
Dedication Set At Rosemont August 15
Laurens—Ann Pamela Cunninf- Dr. Chalmers Davidson, of David-
University in June, was the visiting ^ am - founder and first regent of the College, author: Clyde T.
speaker for Sunday morning S er- Mount Vermin Ladies’ Association, Franks of Laurens: Mra. David Af Joanna Baotist
R-intut W, N be remembered in special ex- ^ . ... ^ ^ ^ 1 Joanna oapiibi
be the (,rc >* es Saturday. August 15 George, of Sullivan-Dunklm Chap- youth Week will begin at the Jo-
A large monument erected in her ter ■ • n,, Sarah D Deloach of anna Baptist
ni S Eichelberger ' dau 8 ht e*- of and August 6 m9 4c ^s
5 15 coacl, | Mrs. H L Eichelberger of this city. __ r
HENDERSON FINAL SETTLEMENT
Mr. ano Mrs. Caldwell Henderson notice that on the 2nd day of
announce the birth of a daughter, ttetob 61- . 195®. I w ih render a final
Annette Moorhead, on August 12 at accoun t of my acts and doings as
Hays Hospital. Mrs. Henderson is Executrix of the estate of Edward
the former Miss Annette Moorhead. Bellamy Ginsberg in the office of
the Judge of Probate of Laurens
Youth Week Auo 16 County ’ M 10 o clock a m ’ Ind on
i ourn ty ecu «ug. i o th# same day wjU ^ a ^
discharge from my trust as Execu
trix.
Any person indebted to said estate
t hurch on Sunday, ls notified and required to make
groups, five howitzer battalions, and
^ advance pw Ml on rndy » battalion uatn* th.
m government vehicles, while the
main body departed Sunday mcr
mng
The compan> is commanded by
1st La Sam if V Pinson of Clinton
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Hones: John rocket.
The diusion has changed from
the traditional three regiments into
fi\e battle groups, each to be cap
able of independent operation in the
field
Mak.ag up the division are 6.000
rewrvists from North and South
Carolina Tennese*. and Georgia
vices at the Fairview
Church Rev Wood will
guest speaker again on August 23'
a " d 30 i m ' mor > 7 11 ** d««i«tYd at Rooe- the Star Fort Chapter Mr Pranks. Aufu * * ^ tbt direction ^ that dote and
Mrs Earle Johnson is conv.les mont ,n 11 L ^ en, ( ° u * y ^ ^ Mrs Loorge and Mrs DnLoach w- „ r *, Nabors and the youth of the havIng clauL infaw
ring at home following an iUness ® r,m ® efui *' 2 #0 P m •*“ nsted in preparations for the ded church , aid Wll] rr *eent them on or
\N right Simpson and stay at ^ Miry Black Hinic mited _ .eMory program A worsh.p penod. tbcussKi.,. and MorTwId die dulyWw.. " be
Ann Pamela Cunningham, the messages, with special music each forrer barred
in Spartanburg
Mr and Mrs.
C W Johnson and
Joseph E Bolt of Spartanburg,
state historian of the Sons of the
American Revolution.
at Blalock Cluuc
Mrs Ebb Horton of Gn
a patient at Blalock Clinic
iville.
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mr>yg.ipr 'y— ‘
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will be interested to know she is
convalescing at Hay* Hospital fol
lowing an appendectomy Monday .w.
.. , . *<*. BUiy. were among the guests ^ tk-
L L King, ol Kinard* is a patient ^ birthday dinner of Mr* ^ ^ f -
R L Webb on Sunday
Mr and Mr* J O Huebir Mr
and Mrs Manoa Gardner of Clinton.
were guests of Mr and Mr* Wal-
. . lace Rushton on Suadav
horg«a
K Jfr \| r , Jana Mr and Mr* J O Huebk at
% Duncan W H tendrd the all *tar football game ia
Columbia oo Friday
a patient at Hay • fh* t ammanity ('lab sad Ham*
r omitrs ewl sur l*rmsn«r fs*ioa t lob wi* have * yssar
he
Wade Smith,
Blalock CiifiH
Among tht
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HarrtngiU
Bobby Harr •*
HoaRdal where
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( unamcham rendered a little
han loo years
mesety to
Mount Venma. the home and burial
place «f the naUoo § Oral prantdaat.
i»*%ag» WaHhmglan Boh has made
the arraafemente tar the progT»m
and old have eborRr af
cues AagWM I*
De Boyce M G
daughter of Robert and Louisa Bird evening wi* precede the foOewsH'p
Cunningham (the second “a" crept hour m the recrentien room
into her ttgaetwre lateri, was bom Patricia Carr will be ptamst. and
sumant. Lauren* District, on Marian Burr art. orgaaM
August IS. IBM The old house long On Monday evening Mrs Part;
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Ministerial Student at Presbyterian College
SUNDAY SERVICE SCHEDULE
Sunday School 10:00 A. M.
.Morning Worship, “The Bondage of Lave” 11:00 AM
Evening WoWrship ‘Little Men in Great Days’ 7:30 PM
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about this question:
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woman stepped forward to
get a better view of the rocky
canyon below. She gat It .. a
rloee-up ... she sUpped aad
fell 100 feet dawn tbe alafs.
Result: a broken leg aad buck
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Open ’til 9 p. m. on week-ends
FRESH DRESSED (Whole)
FRYERS 3 For $1.00
SLICED OR CRUSHED—Reg. $1.90 Value
PINEAPPLE 10 h, 1.00
U. S. NO. 1 REGULAR COBBLER 10 Lbs.
POTATOES 29c
Giant Size—Reg. $1.45
BOST BREAD 5 for $1.00
Dixie Crystal SUGAR 10 lb. bag $1.00
PURE LARD 10tb. pail $1.00
Sait Cured FAT BACK 10 tbs. $1.00
Pure Pork SAUSAGE 5 H>s. $1.00
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SLICED BACON 3 lbs. $1.00
BANANAS 1b. 10c
Sunkist LEMONS Doz. 29c
Fresh Laurens County TOMATOES.... . 1b. 10c
Center Cut PORK CHOPS lb. 59c
Center Cut CURED HAM lb. 89c
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