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Vol. 60 — No. 46 Few Trials Lewis to Play in Shrine Bowl Danny Lewis, end on the Clinton High School football team, has been invited to participate in the Shrine Bowl game in Charlotte, N. C.. on Dec. 5. The announcement was made last Thursday in a chapel program at ^he high school by George L. Phin- ney. of Laurens, potentate of Hejaz N. C. Banker To Address Kiwanis Club Meet Tonight Economic conditions in Russia and Poland, as observed by a prom inent North Carolina banker during his recent tour behind the Iron Cur tain, will be reviewed at the Clinton Kiwanis Club meeting Thursday night. Wiliam H. Neal, senior vice-pres ident of the Wachovia Bank and Trust Co., is scheduled to address Laurens — The Laurens County 1 the influence, second offense, end- the club at its first November meet-i Grand Jury in its presentment to cd ‘ n a mistrial. ing in the Hotel Mary Musgrove at' Genera! Sessions Court here lues- J u ^« Gr ^ gory sen ‘ ent D 1 ' 7:00 d. m. . Hoyd Morton and his wife, Ruth He wil Ispeak from the experience day ’ ^‘ commendpd ‘ hat 3,1 ma 8 ,s ' Morton of Rt. 1, Fountain Inn, con- iof his own personal observations. * ra l es make settMment with the victed by a jury Monday on charg- ' Neal has made a special study 0 f ^ treasurtT not * ater tf,an of cs of violating the liquor law Mor- economic conditions in Europe since each month.” ton was sentenced to nine months or World War II. touring the area on J ur >' which Kenneth $750 and his wife drew a sentence 'three occasions. He represented theJ Brownlee is foreman, noted that of two months o r$20o Defense Department on a study of some magistrates in the county had MONDAY’S SESSION Western Europe in 1952, then re- been slow in turning in their re- Two youths who were befrtend- was highly praised by Coach Buzz turned as a Treasury Department ceipts to the county treasurer. ed by a Blacksburg motorist and Tedards of Clinton High. Elated representative in 1958. Last June he The presentment also recommend- then slugged him with a pop bottle over the choice of one of his play-1 toured Russia and Poland to ob-' cd that “special effort be made to and took his automobile were sen ers. Tedards, shown above with| serve ^^^mic progress there. dUitthm (Uljrmtirle Clinto^S. C., Thursday, November 12, 1959 Pleas Feature Court Term —Yarborough Photo of Mr and Mrs John R. Lewis, Lewis, termed him “capable, de pendable, and a hard worker — an outstanding boy.” Lewis is the fifth Clinton player to Temple of Greenville, and Ed be named on a Shrine Bowl team. County Group At Mental Health Meet A number of Laurens County cit- sce that all funds taken in by the tenced to three years each Monday magistrates lie remitted to the treas- in the opening day of General Ses urer by the close of the fiscal year, sions Court here Judge George T June 30. each year ” Gregory, Jr., of Chester, is presrd- In Tuesday's jury trials before ing Judge George T Gregory. Jr., of James Morgan Pruitt, 19. of Clin Chester, Nolan B Wicker was ac- ton, and John Bailey. 20. of Green- quitted on a charge of operating i wood, pleaded guilty to robbery and under the influence, third offense, assault charges for slugging Joe and the case of Louie Warren Na- Wesson, 38, of Blacksburg bors, charged with operating under (Continued from page four) Funeral Services Held Friday for Dr. J. W. Davis Funeral services for Dr James John D., George M., Robert W Miss Norma K. Hallett, IVsychobgiia! Consultant at Whitten Village, Clinton, for over thirty years, and William P. Beckman. M. I).. S. C. Mental Health Director ir.g 1 • are shown being presented plaques for dis tinguished service to the mental : • a • “ cause bv I,t. (Governor Burnet R Ma- .r k Average 7% Gas Rates Go Up Nov. 19 Rates for natural gas in Clinton, average cost of $8 76 per year per along with most other cities in the customer. Southeast, will undergo a slight up- The minimum residential bill for ward revision effective Nov 19. it 3(J0 cubic feet of gas remains the $20,068.70 Subscribed Smith, temple representative on the Others were Hall King, Choc Bur- Shnne Bowl committee. nett, Ed Pitts, and Charles Marler. . Participating in the Shrine Bowl Local communities underwrite the izens were in Columbia Thursday are teams representing South Car- expenses of boys invited to appear 10 attend the annual meeting of the olina and North Carolina high in Charlotte. South Carolina Mental Health As- schooLs TTie players are selected by Last year a net of $126,000 from sociation. Included were Mrs. Mar- six coaches from various areas of the game went to the Greenville gafet Lockett. Mrs. Julia Littlefield, the state. Naming of outstanding unit of the Shriners Crippled Chil- ^ rs Daura Howard, and Mrs. Ruth players from various teams is made dren's Hospitals, one of 17 in the Mathis of Whitten Yilage; Mrs Sa- ’difficult, it was said, because of the United States. With such games in Deloach, Mrs. John Little, limited number to be selected, 33 various parts of the country the and Thomas A. Babb of Laurens, from each state—three boys for chief objective of Shriners in the Placques for distinguished service each positioa U. S., a total of $7,500,000 went to wt “ re presented to Miss Norma E. ...... , „ „ LewKa senior from Joanna, son u.port the work in the hospitals. Hallett, psychological and training W. D^.s. 89. retired phystcian of Eugene F. and Francs H . the lat consultant at Whitten Village, and Clinton who died last Wednesday in ter dying in infancy William P Beckman. M D., State Atlanta, were conducted Friday at 3 Dr. Davis was graduated from Mental Health Director, by Lieuten-^ p. m. at the first Presbyterian i Presbyterian College (then Clinton ant Governor Burnet Maybank. Church of Clinton by Dr William College) in 1890. and taught school A luncheon was held at the Jef- Redd Turner and Dr. D. J. Woods ()nc y^r at Motiattsville. near Iva ferson Hotel, and the principal ad- Burial was in the Davis family cem- jn Anderson County He entered the dress, “Research Against Mental etery near Rock Bridge Presbyte- Medical College of South Carolina Illnss, was made by William Mai rian Church. i n charleston, graduating in 1895. Ipniftn Auvilinrv Rates for natural gas in Clinton, average cost of $8 76 per year per ^ IUU< ?' 1 im! Pa,ibearers were Reese H Young. He served one year as an intern at y ki *.• NJ IQ •lung ttith miwl Mi ckm in the .uMomer feecW for the N a t«n«l AsMei.ti.n Davi , v . Pitts, Rufus E. Sadler, Charleston City Hospital <now Rup- Zone Meeting Nov. 19 Southeast, will undergo a slight up- The minimum residential bill for ■ . r n > p.,. , n p ..rhiatJ^ AscnHa I)r (,eorge R Blalock. D. D. tope- er Hospital). In 1896 Dr Davis re- z„ ni . one of the American L -gion the American Psychiatric A ocia- ] an( j j Addison Neighbors. Robert turned to Clinton where he contin- was announced this week by the same. $1.50, according to the ratei , ' on ' ! Vance and W. C. Baldwin. ued his practice for 63 years (Tinton-Newberry Natural Gas Au- schedule The next 3,700 cubic feet' •y _ * _ U-|J |_ honorary escort was elders 191Q Dr. Davis did post-grad- thonty will cost 15 cents per 100 cubic I WO AiC rlclu In and deacons of the first Presbyte-: ua t e at t f, e j,j ew York Poly- Customers of the Authority will j feet; the next 6,030 cubic feet, 12 Aiifn Theft CoSG r ' an ^* iurc * 1 and doctors ( linton. j c |j mc School and Hospital and simi- be notified of the increase in the cents per 100 cubic feet; the next' ~ . ^ r - Davis was born near Clinton jj ar wor | ( j n 2926 a t the Medical De- Two Clinton youths were in the on Ap ril 25, 1870. the eldest and p artment of the university of Penn- j ♦ Awarded Plaques for Service to State f 'he S. (' M.-rra Health - :. Sh iun in the ha-K/r-umi at the extreme left t> Sf MifA FVe^ident Edwin R Mohr- mann, a par r <.iti 't.n' m < '< 't; Charleston. Th< •erem'<nie- 1!/ nf rf.. ever M- a' H : .th Or; Community Chest Budget Raised \- 10.000 cubic feet, 11 cents per 100 next few days by letter, it was stat ed* The new rates have become neces- feet. 8** cents per 100 cubic feet, sary, said Chairman Walter Reg-' The new rates show an increase nery of the Clinton-Newberry Nat- of one cent per 100 cubic feet in ural Gas Authority, to meet the each category, it was stated, higher coat of gas charged by the Commercial and industrial rates cubic feet, all over 20,000 cubic Laurens County jail Monday on last survivor of a family of six sons S yi va nia. »Transcontinent a I Pipeline Corpora tion. which supplies gas to systems from Louisiana through the South east and on to New York. The average increase in rates, according to a sliding scale, will amount to slightly more than seven per cent, it was stated, with an are increased in proportion Two increases in the cost of gas charges of grand larceny in con nection with the theft of an automo bile. Officers said the yoOths, one 17 and the other 14. took a car from the Plaxico Chevrolet lot at Clinton Friday night and drove it to Heflin, of Robert Creswell Davis and Eliza Dorroh Davis. Other sons were Auxiliary will meet in Greenwood Thursday'. November 19 at the American Legion Building Regis tration will begin at 12 noon A dutch turkey lunch will be served at ; 12:30 for $1 50 .Anyone desiring, to attend this ^ ^ . , meeting are asked to call Mrs During World War One he served m)mas Baldwin phone T ie 1960 Community Chest cam- 52u'J68 70 had been received, paign for the Clinton area closed of- ceedlihg the budge* of $19,980 53 finally Tuesday morning when the A few scattering reports are ye: final report meeting diclosed that 1° made according to Campaign contributions and pledges totaling Chairman .'ohn L Mimr.augh r- —- •• — * - II n • 1 ugh said We sincerely appreclat 'he work of the solicitors, but'we are not overlook ing the supper, of the contributors which made it pwsible to reach the goal Our Mncere thanks to therm also " - . At the meeting on Tuesday a: the Hotel Mary Musgrove, Pres ident L N Warren thanked the workers for giving generously of their *ime and effor in achieving The Ladies Golf Association of ' Vash ‘ ngt °n Street - ls a production the goal He pre%entjed “Oscars" to the division chairman and to J B Mrs. Blakely Exhibits Painting In Columbia A painting by a Clinton .voman was selected for display in Colum bia. along with 30 works by 21 South Carolina artists On view during November at The Gallery, Webbs An Center, 1230 . ... wur sum ^ X1 where the c »r was wrecked, in recent years have been absorbed I w .. „..,i by the Clinton-Newberry Gas Authority, it was said Following is a comparison as a Captain at f'ort Oglethorpe. G “ “l 1918 j Golf Assn. To Meet Dr Davis was named Citizen of the Year” by‘the South Carolina - . ,, „ . . _ , Moose Association in 1957, the Inside Country Club will have by Mrs Ralph R Blakely award being a highlight of a three- the ‘ r luncheon meeting Tuesday. Described as “a delightful pnm- Templeton. which he accepted 00 Mrs. Boyter Indicted hsorttod ! were arrested by authorities - , ( , day convention. In 1951 “Dr. Davis ''ovembvr 17. at 12:}b Those desir- itn e of the Grandma Moses school. I* v '' >1 ' '7*'7 ' d ura at Heflin and returned here by Dep-. jury Monday indicted Mrs Night was ^served by the Clinton ‘" g to attend are asked to contact a liftle house and garden, care fully ^ in \ K - * ut y Blackwell and City Po- Mar g are Royte,. 25 on a murder Kiwanis Club when he was made an he . „ r^r^VcSTCU iice Officer C. O Ellison e. Clinton. Sjelifn ^’l^ato h-ora^ „fe memltor o, the Cub. ^ Mrt and other eas systems in this area: w * j of her 2-year-old adopted daughter. 1 r esent were many nephews, nieces and Mrs. Harry Baldwin, by Satur- reservations and other ttas systems in this area: Aw(|rds daily from 9:00 to 5:30 and 9:00 to 1 00 on Saturdays a 1C • bm ■ «g > 5 s 1 > M. C. F. 1 S » ■ 2 IS t a c 1 Z 5 z a a 2 O ta. 18 .t 2 55 $ 3.38 $ 2T0 $ 1.75 $ 2.82 2 5 . 4 80 5.86 3.85 4.00 5.30 5.0 8.25 8.88 6.60 7.15 8.72 10 0 14.25 14.38 1130 13.15 15.22 13.0 19.75 19.88 15.80 18.15 20.47 200 .. 25.25 25 38 20.30 23.15 25.72 a 30 0 .. 33.75 36.38 29.30 33.15 26.22 40.0 42.25 47.38 38.30 43.15 46.72 500 .. 50.75 58 38 47.30 53 15 57.22 75 0 72.00 85 88 69 80 78.15 83.47 L. C. Smith Opens 866 Get Gwendolyn and f° us ms of Dr. Davis, and a . | L* Mrs. Boyter has been under men number of surviving classmates at AT V.OlUmDia noeer ul observation at the State Hospital 'he medical college Three Laurens County 4-H’ers in Columbia since the child was Dr. Davis was never married. n . were announced as winners of shot jg times at the home in the He was a member of the First & awards at the State Achievement p 0 rk section early in the morning j Presbyterian Church of Clinton, O a* C Assembly held in Columbia Friday. 1 H Two Men Die As Fire Razes Log Cabin Near Laurens Martha Tnisley of Laurens, was of October 23. Her husband, Roy Boyter, 28, told officers that he was sleeping in an adjoining room when the child was shot as it slept in its where he served as a ruling elder. Motel And Restaurant The formal opening for Smith’s Ranch Motel and Restaurant on the Greenwood Highway now being operated by L. C. Smith, has been set for tomorrow, November 13. Specials are being offered on the menu for the opening hours. 5 to 10 p. m., Mr. Smith stated. Mr. Smith, who has moved here with Mrs. Smith and family from Myrtle Beach, has built and operat ed along with other members of his family, a number of motels in South and North Carolina The Smiths have four daughters. Mrs. Herbert Gladden, of Columbia, whosn, husband is a pharmacy stu dent at the University of South Car olina; Nancy Lynn, who is study ing to be a medical secretary in Charleston; Jane Marie, a student at the St. Francis School of Nursing, Charleston, and Linda Ann. a ninth grade student at Clinton High School, who is ihe Junior Miss Ma jorette of South Carolina for 1959. Area Workers Assist Cancer Society Program ” Local workers are joining with the American Cancer Society in its current work on a nationwide can cer prevention study. The first two weeks in November are being set aside to compile in formation from one million family units throughout the United States. The society hopes to obtain infor mation from! this study that will help find causes of cancer. Ninety families will participate in the Clin ton area. Mrs. Fred Holcombe is chairman for this area. Others working on the committee in the distribution of questionnaires are; Mrs. A. C. Young, Jr., Mrs. T M. Youngblood, Miss Margaret Blakely. Mrs. Mar garet Lockett. Mrs. Marshall Brown, Mrs. Forrest Adair, Mrs. James Sloan and Mrs. J. B. Speake. given leaders in the divisions. J C Thomas president of the Clinton Chamber of Commerce, presented Chairman Mimnaugn a plaque on behalf of the Greater Clinton area for his outstanding community xrrvice. m planning and supervising the campaign to a suc cessful completion Howard F Smith, po't campa.gn Laurens—The Charred bodies of entrance of the cabin, the fire chief chairman, prevented a plaque to two Laurens Men, burned so badly saad I’re'ident Warren and expressed the that positive identification was al- . Alow the fire began has not been appreciation of the community for most impossible, were found here determined The chief said that the service to the Community Chest Saturday night in the ashes of what house had no electricity and there Mk Warren has been . xiected with had been a four-room log cabin was no sign' of a heater the chest for several years srv.ng Laurens Sheriff C. W. Wier said She; iff Wier said he was “fairly as vice-president before taking the The State Highyay Commission the men were believed to be Wm certain - ’ that the victims were Mr presidency be will receive bids on road projects Clarence Franks. 53, and Hugh Franks and Mr Tipton There was “Oscars were presented to Jim the totaling $2,350,000 at a meeting in Roger Tipton, 48, both of the Clinton little left of them to identify, he Von Hollen. chairman of the Ad-' Columbia on Nov. 17, it is announc- Highway said vance Gifts Division T M Young ed Families of the two men were ap- A store operator near the scene blood. Commercial M;s* Inez Included is one project on the parently satisfied with the identifi- reported to the sheriff that he saw Tucker. Institution' and Schools primary highway system in Lau- cation as they completed funeral Mr. Franks crossing the cemetery Phil Rogers. Whitten Village Mrs rens County consisting of grading,, arrangements for them Sunday alone, headed in the direction of the R E Ferguson. Residential, Mrs Dr. John W Harris, of the Pres- macadam base course and asphal- Fire Chief Carl Dial found the re- log house between 4 » and 5 00 p Bob Ander>on. Mrs Howard Sm.th. byterian College faculty, founder of .tic concrete surfacing of 4.583 miles mains of the two men, employed by m . Saturday Mrs Gary Holcombe, and Mrs the National Beta Club, was guest of U. S. Route 221. between Watts a cemetery here, as he investigated The fire department here received James L Walker, residential area _ v , speaker at Belton High School’s Mill and Ora. reports of a brush fire just east of a call from the VFW club that there chairmen Claude Crocker Calvin Tbe second of a senes of four: Mrs. T.M.YoungDlooa, Mrs. Heat 25th anniversary dinner at the Cal- Also, bids will be received on sec- the city limits on the Laurens-Clin- was a fire at the death scene Fire Cooper, and J B Tempieton of polio clinics sponsored by the Clin-1Copeland, Mrs. James TYaynham, 1 houn Ho<e j jn Anderson Monday ondary road projects in the county ton highway The house, was ablaze Chief Dial Sa.d hat he went to the Clinton Lydia Mills .nd J^me' F i 2.00 named a delegate to the National 5 01 4-H Club Conference in Washington, 8.96 D. C. 16 85 Jimmy Simmons and Earl Rob- jCr ib. 23 69 eitson of Laufens, will get a trip Following an inquest into the 30 53 to the National 4-H Club Congress child's death the coroner’s jury 44.20 in Chicago this month, the former recommended that the case 57.88 for an electric project, and the lat- "thoroughly” investigated by 71.55 ter for proficiency in tractor opera- 103.09 ition and maintenance. Bids To Be Made On Road Work In County grand jury Harris Speaks At Anderson Meeting Polio Clinic Held Friday ton Lions Club was held Friday) Mrs. Ted Prevatte, Mrs. Carl Wes- nijfht when 866 persons received shots of singer, Mrs. W G. King, Jr., Mrs. Salk vaccine. Watts Davis, Mrs. L. S. Reddeck, The first clime took place early Mrs George Cornel son, Mrs James totaling 11.017 miles in October when 1750 shots were ad ministered. The third in the series will be on Dec. 4, with the last com ing late next spring Macdonald, Mrs. Fred E. Hoi combe, the Clinton police depart-1 ment, Avery Smith, T. M. Young-; blood, Rembert Truluck, Arthur , _ a . Greenwood, R. E. Martin, Rev. Wil-j At the first clime approximately Uam E M Ted prevatte L 100° persons received their fourth s Red(Jeck Samie pinson George shot thus completing the recom- Cornelson M ilfoixi Smith, and Fred mended number. E chairman of the Lions The vaccinations were adminis- Qub Committee making arrange- tered by Dr V. A Long of the Lau- ments fa clinics, rens County Health Department and his nurses. By far the greater number of persons going through the clinics are school children who are brought in buses through the cooperation of school authorities of the area. Per mission for the vaccinations has! will attend the annual meeting of been given by parents and individ- the South Carolina Education As- ual records are kept. sociation Council of Delegates Sat-; Sponsors of the clinics urge par- urday morning at the Taylor El ents of pre-school age children to' ementary School in Columbia, it participate, as well as adults was stated by Harold H. Prater, of The clinics are held in a mobile Joanna, president of the Laurens home parked on the public square.; County Education Association. Assisting on Friday were Mrs. 1 Attending the session, in addition Carlisle Neely, Mrs. E. N. Sulivan, to Mr. Prater, will be H. A. Lynch, -jj ^ Elmore, Miss Ruth Riddle,; and Hugh J. Boyd. The purpose of the meeting. Pra-1 County Delegates At Columbia Meet Five Laurens County teachers! (when he arrived spo in hi> car. then called for a Wolfe, chairman of the Budge; The cabin, which has only a large truck to water down the 'moldermg Committee open fire place for heating, was lo- ashes Certificates for service m he cated at the rear of the residence It was then that the two bodies campaign were pre-enied to Miss of Mrs Hughey Tipton. Mr Tip- were seen, he said Mrs Tijton Sara Jordan. L. V Powell. Gary ton s step mother came from her house, but the chief Lehn. H H Avers. Boo Anderson, Nothing remained of the cabin but 'aid he had her leave the <oene L O Edwards. Mre Leona Dicker blackened embers and the chimney when he noticed the dead men win. John Steadman. F L Pearson. One body was found near the open Magistrate Lucille Watts, acting Mrs Inez Y Ledford Mrs Jose- hearth and the other near the front coroner .empaneled a jury and said phine Wilson. Mrs Barbara White. an inquest would be held The bod Mr> Florence A Co per. Ham C les were also examined by the coun Layton. Ted Prevatte Howard F. ty physician. Dr Julian Atkinson Smith an! L S R-\Jdeck Rev. Wertz Accepts Call To Va. Church The Rev L Allen Wertz. Jr . pastor of St John's Lutheran Church, presented his resignation to the congregation on Sunday morn ing. having accepted a call to the Lutheran Church of Our Redeemer | in Petersburg. Va A native of Greeneville. Tenn ,. . , Mr Wertz was called to the church rtn tbv hw m ‘^ t Thornwell and Greenbrier Meet Tonight for 'C Title Thornwell will lay its fine record pm, Greenwo<w JV. Dixie and Ir- <>f eight wins, one loss, and ope tie mo H.ck»r> Tavern played TVtt- we!! to a tie The only team to de- Pate Nominated For Little All-America Kansas City — Presbyterian Col lege halfback Bobby Pate was the only representative of a South Car olina school among 135 candidates tor All-America released Monday by the National Association of In tercollegiate Athletics. Pate, sparkplug of the Tangerine Bowl bound Blue Hose has scor ed 60 points so far this season in leading Presbyterian to seven wins and one loss. The Blue Hose ac cepted a Tangerine Bowl bid two weeks ago. ter said, was to approve a program of work for the improvement of education in South Oarolina. Membership in the Council of Del egates is made up at one delegate for every fifty teachers in the coun ty plus the president of the county Education Asaociation. The Laurens County Association has a membership of 260 for the current year. Other officers are: H. A. Lynch, vice-president; J. Le roy Burns, vice-president; Mrs. Laura B. Zimmerman, assistant secretary. Last Run tor Old No. 301 Clinton residents Tuesday afternoon saw what probably will be the last steam locomotive to operate on the Seaboard Railroad when old No. 301 came through on its way lo Charlotte, N. C., where it will be retained as a museum piece. The engine last served the Gainesville (Ga.) Midland road, now the property of the Seaboard. An Abbeville crew brought the old engine through Clinton to Mon roe. N. C. H. O. Price was engineer; T. A. Shumate, fireman, and E. R. Southard, conductor. R. J. Keith, foreman of engineers of Seaboard, also took the trip. For much of the way the engine was followed by a section foreman's car, which had the taA of putting out fires, started from embers falling out of a faulty ash pan. akag the right of way. The locomotive took on water through a fire hose at the Clinton water plant adjoining the tracks and also made a stop at the Broad Street crossing in the middle of town. Crowds of local residents took a last look at the locomotive at both stops. The above view was made at the water piaat. The engine was originally owaed by the Seaboard as No 930. and later sold to Gainesville Midland.—Photo by Dan Yarborough. feat the local boys was Cowpens Greenbrier enter' the iame to night with a fine rvord The probable starting lineup tor Thornwell torngh; will be Left end. Clyde George or Jerry Neal left tackle. Glasure. left guard, Roy Rawhnson. center Gus or K.ay Folk right guard Bobby Wick- here upon his graduation from the C.reenbrier for the upper state class Southern Seminary, Columbia, in C championship The game will be June of 1956 played on the Presbyterian College The resignation becomes effec field a t 8 o'clock live November 23 and the Wertz' Thornwell wj' the winner in Con with their small daughter Ann. will ference 1. and Greenbrier in Cor move during the week to Peters- ; ference II > burg Mrs Wertz is the former Miss Thornwell has a light, fast team Phyllis Lindawood. of Mt Jackson. The heaviest player weighs 165 ham right tackle. Johnny Gray. Va pounds and the lightest 125 First right end. Harry McAlister quar- team weight averages 145 pounds terhack, Johnny >. ookson. right Furr Promoted Marvin Glasure is ea; tam of the half, \utry Brown .eft half. How- kt -y- ^ .|l team and Gordon Timmons, alter k:d Higginbotham fu ha>.k Tlm- MOVCS I 0 Greenville njte captain Timmons h.1' scored mon> ^ Ohn F Furr, who has been su- 97 points this 'eason Substitute' are Mike Kirks. John penntendent of the Clinton staff of Autrev Brown is the blocking Dennis Eddie Tony Robert Ham- Pilot Life Insurance Company, has back of the team and Howard Hig son. and James Crumpton been promoted to assistant manag- ginbotham the speedster Johnny Managers are Mike Wickham, er of the insurance company in Cookson is first string quarterback Teddy Still, and Johnny Still Greenville, and entered upon his Thornwell has htree light but out Coaches Dick Templeton and new duties Monday Mrs Furr and standing linesmen in Captain Gla John Dow die children plan to join him in Green sure and Johnny Gray at tackles The winners of tonight s game will ville in the near future W. M Nash, and Harry McAlister at end play the winner of the EUoree^Fur- of Laurens, was made superinten- Thornwell has defeated the follow- nvan contest, which is also being dent of the Clinton staff, replacing ing teams this season Columbia playe drtus week, for the state class Mr Furr JV. Ford. Landrum Lockhart. 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