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TBE CLINTON CHftOMCLE Awcm n. ir^ Funeral Services For B. Pascal Watts Held Wednesday MounlviUe—B Pascal Walt*. 40, Nome Omrtted Out t« aa •%en»fht tW Mrs C M Smitfe «a wvril from tbr Uat of t«rhm far school district M Sht wtB teach lit Since the list was released Mrs Judith Ratcliffe has been employed MTU El TKMPL*. lit N. Own* m. t. 0 KMWCW. Paatar •_ ' MhiMerttf Modrol al PreahySeriao (aMefe wmev fetivin: «4MriH le ^sdat tsshaal lO W A. M Moraiac Mar*lM|> -The lUaad af »W < •snwji" II AM Eteolag tfarship. 'loo*** * I’-M f> M. died early Tuesday momnig at the for the Mountville school. Miss Willie Nedley will teach at the Bell St. elementary school and General Austine will be band direc tor at Bell Street High. School it is further announced bv school offi- Here are the Clinton Cavaliers, winners of the cham pionship of the Union County Baseball League, as they were presented the trophy Tuesday night by Francis (\>o}ht. representing Crutchfield Sporting Goods of Spar tanburg. who donated the pennant-winning emblem. Re- leiving the trophy is Truman Owens, manager of the team. Lined up behind them are Paul Smith, "Tot” Fal- law, Fred Satterfield. Jimmy Braswell, Melvin Bailey. Larry Madden. J. B. Vanderford, Karl Satterfield, Kinard Littleton, Ben Crouch. Wallace Patterson. Sam Owens, and Ellis Huffstetler. The Cavaliers are presently in a two-of-three post season series with Gaffney, with Clinton taking the first game Tuesday night in the Clinton park, 12-3.—Yar borough Photo. Veterans hospital in Columbia after several months of illness. A native of Laurens County and a osn of Grover Clevelanr Watts and the late Mrs. Elira Hudgens Watts, he spent most of his life in Laurens c j t j s County. He w r as a member and dea con of the Mountville Presbyterian EVANGELISTS HERE Church and a member of the Cross Rev. and Mrs. Bob Hicks (Bob Hill Masonic Lodge. He was a vet- and Clara), well known evangelists eran of World War 11. serving in the and singecs, will be singing and ! European area. preaching Sunday morning and eve- Surviving besides his father are ning at the regular worship hour at his w-ife, Mrs. Grace Winebrenner | the Pentecostal Holiness Church on Watts of Mountville; three daugh- Jackson Street. The pastor. Rev. ters, Mrs. ane Watts Chance of L H. Webb, invites the public to at- Houston, Texas; and Misses Betty tend. Officers Gef Still In Tip-lop Section George Elijah Rice. 24-year-old Negro of the Tip Top section about mx miles from Clinton on the Whit mire highway, was caught almost red-handed Thursday evening by officers m the operation of a liquor -•ill He vi a> apprehended going to the -till about 7 00 p m by Sheriffs Deputies Hub Burns and Wallace \bercrombie and an officer from he State Law Enforcement Divis ion i SLED i He had a load of supplies, includ- ng a gallon jug of liquor, which, officers said, was to be used to “cut” or dilute the extremely highly po- ent fr-t run from a still Rice was held in the Laurens < ounr> ja.1 until Friday afternoon when he wa« released on bonds to- •almg Si "on S*flo for operating a -'til and S4oo for pm«e«*ifl8 of illegal quo: 1% s*.,l! * a- located -«m* d.s ance to the rear of Tip Top Filling Station en H ghway 72 Officers said .1 wa> of -he ’ i •f iindhog* variety, with a topper cod condenser TTsey Funeral Services Held On Monday For Mrs. T. Henry Evans Funeral services for Mrs Kate Dobbins Evans, 77, w idow of T. Hen ry Evans, were held Monday at 3:00 p. m. at Calvary Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev, J. W. Spil- lers. pastor Pallbearers were Donny Womble, Clyde Putnam. J W Smith, John D. Smith. Jimmy Woodward and B Woodward . Interment was in West Enr cem etery at Newberry Mrs Evans died late Saturday at the Laurens County Hospital after) an illness of two weeks She was a native of Newberry, but had lived in Clinton for the past 35 years Che was a member of Cal vary Baptis tChurch . Surviving are three grandcsUdren, including Mrs J O Wumble of Mus- grove street. Clinton, and ten great grandchildren destroyed U9 gallons of math, ate- era) barrels, oak kegs and fruit Th* Magi' Tvwn *f*ft UhMMNd MR Bigham of Jack* nd signed by the Union County Man Charged With Rape In Laurens County A 21-year-old Union County man faces a charge of statutory rape in Laurens County He was released under bond of $600 Robert Mull was already charged with the same offense against the same girl in Union County, being free under $1200 bond The warrant for his arrest was is sued August 15 by Magistrate Rob ert Bigham of Jacks Township, upon complaint of the father of the 15- year-old Newberry County girl The Laurens County offense occur red In the Renno section on May 26. Magistrate Bigham said Bigham stated tha: the man. upon learning that a warrant had been issued, placed himself in custody of sheriff** officers • M< I M PPI II - < HRONKM Ft I. CO. PNONf ?4 Sandy Springs Church News Homecoming Day will be observed at The Sandy Springs Methodist Church. August 30. The program will begin with Sunday School at 10:10 A. M and will conclude with group and congregational singing in the afternoon. The Rev Mr. E A. Wilkes, pastor of The Kelton Methodist Charge, will preach the morning message at 11:10 A. M Mr. Wilkes was pastor of the Sandy Springs Church from mid 1965 until mid-1957 Following the morning worship service dinner will be served on the grounds at 1:00 P. M. Among the singing groups which will be present are the Wofford Fam ily Duet SI BDiSTRK T RETREAT The council of the Maltese Cross Subdistrict will have an afternoon retreat mi Saturday 29th at the Greenwood State Park. Shelter No 1 at 3 P M The group will meet for planning of the year's work A pic nic supper will rear hide the kT&in and Julia Watts, both of the home; two sons, Robert Watts of the U. S. Navy: and Scott Watts of the home; his setp-mother, Mrs. Mary Boyd Watts of the home; four brothers, James H. and Richard D. Watts, both of Clinton; Walter C. Watts of Memphis, Tenn.; and Thomas E. Watts of Conneault, Ohio; three sis ters, Mrs. E. E. Carter of Mount ville; Mrs. J. M. Kinard of Ehr- hardt; and Mrs. Robert Tolbert of Greenwood. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday at 4:00 p. m. at the Mountville Presbyterian Chruch by teh Rev. Harry B Fraser. Burial was in the Mountville cemetery. Pallbearers were John Simmons, James Goodman. Mellette Wham, Fuller Motes, William Gray, Walter Dunlap, Sam Blackmon, and Wil liam Jacks. The honorary escort was composed of B W*. Crouch, Walter Lynch, John Dunlap, Watt Bryson, LawTence Jones. Roy Adams, Brooks Good man, J. T. Stokes, Frank Young, Homer Tommie. Frank Ramage, Samuel C. Foster. Charlie Milam and Henry Milam Joanna Truck Driver Held For Manslaughter Abrams Reunion Descendants of the late W. J. and Alice Wesson Abrams will hold their annual reunion at Rainbow Lake pa vilion No. 2 in Spartanburg on Sun day, August 30. All relatives and friends are invited to come and bring a picnic lunch. Dinner will be served at one o’clock. SUPPED DISC corrected without surgery at the Hart Chiropractic Clinic, 205 Church St.. Laurens. S. C. Tele phone 22561 A 2723. r ODD MEATS APE ,T0MPW IT REMEMBERS WHEN YOU DON T... How Much You Prd • Whom You Poid for Whot You Poid • When You Poid It Pays To Pay-By-Check «. s. i:iim i mii. -w. HOMEMADE PORK SAUSAGE Lb. 39c II M f«R ADI A 1 Rl sH DRESS!:H FRYERS U>. 29c GRADE A Ml DM M EGGS 3 box. 1.00 I Ml >11 PoRK nMOC 1 DIR ROAST Lb. 39c MORKI.I 1 PRIDE BACON . U>. 53c Simon Motes. Jr. of Joanna, was charged with manslaughter in De Kalb County. Go., tarar Atlanta) when his tractor trailer truck collid ed with a station wagou last Thurs day. kiihng aa avondaie. Ga . warn an and injuring her daughter Officers quoted Billy t'annou, af ( baton, who was riding with Motes 1 a* saytag the truck skidded, jack rnfod sad overturned aa the Watson •agoa Mrs Clara Duasesier. Cl. of Avon dale, on Atiaata suburb o« killed 1 aad her daughter Mrs He toe Lew* of < lev eland Otuo, wo* taken la Emory Umsof • hospital with I •i‘A iBUrffhdfti laj ar -fi* Boi ci THE affOADWRi ' CAenA. **o toocGOtcc Mtuiii . iteisat uses t wtutswCI COiscaatiON Irby’s Meat Market 1‘hune JOT Musgrrove Street YOUR 4 WOAWRi ^ PROGRAM LE ALL THE; BIG NEW SHOWS IN COOL COMFORT - Aug. 27 Last Day Today AN AMAZING NIW eXAZNICNCC IN SCAZCN T H A, L L 5 I HORRORS of the Black Museum CINEMASCOPE IN BLOOD-CURDLING COLOR Friday-Saturday Aug. 28-29 KKKDOUGUS mmm Monday-Tuesday Orbomt Peck THE BATTLE PICTURE WITHOUT EQUAL! Aug. 31-Sept. 1 Pork Chop Hill i Mins B mi isn Starts Wednesday, Sept 2 for 4 Days REPORTER Next W rttnewdgp. the greatevt uh dmahms M VaR Dumry t htitery SLEEPING REALTY wifi come to Chaleo lor a four day nm Thw fum cool Rmmo mo and Mo ortwts worhow ao tf for ms yours The ■roodwsg has wasted uaittl u could he brought at Hpular pnees am lor <►*-' j.'» .and .*5> lor thtJdrra » ANATOMY OF A MURDER ohwh to expected to he owe ok the topi psc times af the year oil he here mi heysemher I. ihm is strictly AIH LT enteetaMUnrwt aao wifi not he ap- prertA’rd b> children Due to the hat ore of the story wo do not adv ise poreat* to orud young children to this picture . , , “STARR IN MY • MOWN " the story of Two Gun” Parson Gray and winner of Parents Magannr award for excellence will furnish entertainment for the whole family oa September 11-12 . . this will hr followed u> inrrimiiaB by “A Private's .Affair." a comedy about Army inductees starring a talented group of young people. <Sal Mineo. Gary Crosby. Christine Car ere and Barbara Eden) . . . FIVE PEN NIES” in technicolor, the story of band leader Red Nichols This fea ture* Danny Kaye and Barbara Bel Gedde» along with Louts Armstrong and Bob Crosby This has been called one of the finest musical dramas of recent years . NORTH BY NORTHWEST.” Alfred Hitch cock's intriguing mystery thriller. The best Hitchcock story ever made. In November we will Bring | SOUTH PACIFIC” to Clinton The Calibre of Movies has never been better and attendance at movies reached 82,300,000 during the week ending August 1, which is the high est peak of patronage since 1948. HOLLYWOOD LOWDOWN Warner Bros, is filming Edna Fer- ber’s “Ice Palace” in Alaska. The stars will be Richard Burton, Rob ert Ryan-and Carolyn Jones . . . Don Ameche returns to the screen, after 12 years absence, for “Elmer Gantry” . . . Richard Widmark will play Jim -Bowie in John Wayne’s ! “The Alamo” . . Sandra Dee, 17- : year-old star of “A Summer Place,” thinks girls look prettier in dresses than in tight jeans . . . Samuel Goldwyn is seeking a famous Negro personality to play Jim in "The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn” I... A lot of hitherto unrevealed in formation about the FBI will appear in dramatized form .in “THE'FBI STORY’’ which stars James Stew art .. . Edward "Kookie” Byrnes has his first western role in “YEL LOWSTONE KELLY” . . Martha Hyer has been signed far • loading role ia “ICE PALACES” . . . . ! Paineia Mornaon will play Gaarfe Dr. Felder Smith OPTOMETRIST » Phone 794 Lourens, S. C. REGISTER FOR FREE PRIZES Drawing Saturday, August 29th NEW BOYS’ DEPARTMENT Grand Prize Winner Last Week: — COMPLETE OUTFIT — Michael Johnson. Route 2, Kinards. S. C. Many Thanks For Your Response to the Opening . 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