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the* n ivtav ruoAvir? v- THE -CLINTON CHRONICLE A Thursday, Novembar 12, 1959 Clinton Downs Laurens, 27-0, Here Friday Night Thu- ( linton HiRh School Red Devils will Ro to .(laffncy Friday night where they will meet Gaff ney High in the final contest of an 11-game schedule. * * * THE LAURENS GAME The Clinton Red Devils blanked the Laurens Tigers in their tradi- tional rivalry here Friday night. 7,-0. before 3.000 fans This was Clinton's second win against three losses. Laurens,is now 1-J K mard Littleton and Chuck Cope land were the offensive stars. Lit tleton dashed 40 vards for the first The Mst beootifW pmahtat set m'n touchdown in the second quarter and Copeland ran the extra point to start the scoring parade Copeland broke away for 40 yards for another second period TD, and he again ran the point. Clinton recovered a Tiger fumble on the Laurens 41 in the third pe riod. and Littleton immediately passed to Danny Lewis in a 39-yard play, longest of the game Copeland plunged over from the two. Delmar Hardman intercepted a Laurens pass at their 25 in the final period to set up the last TD. Little ton ran 17 yards to score. Gary Sprouse ran the exera point i ffliTrr. iyi IL-ic Nile Diamonds Hillcrcst Wall h*-s ' AS FOR ME, I PREFER TO BANK MY SAVINGS. Monty saxetl in the hank steadily: it’s safe, yet hands when needed; and look at all the other services available under the one rtKifi DO YOUk SAVING AI Ou^ - \.i.:RE YOU WILL FIND HELP WITH MANY MONEY MATTERS! ii. s. iniLi:i .v siiVoSa, (STAIllSHtO IM: 1116 Jim4 ([* News Of Bonds Cross Roads Mrs. M H Todd, who has been a patient in Self Memorial Hospital, i Greenwood, has returned home Mrs. Todd's friends will be glad to know she is improving Mrs. Tillman Crapps has return ed home after undergoing treatment and surgery in Greenville General hospital. Friends of Mrs W. E Counts and Mrs. Pop Johnson will be sorry to learn that their mother, Mrs. Mc Cullough. is ill at the home of Mrs. Johnson. Mr and Mrs James P Johnson. Jr., and son. Jimmy, attended the funeral services of Henry Moon in Greenville Sunday. Mrs R L Henderson spent a few days recently with her daugh ter, Mrs. Texie Johnson Mr ami Mrs. Wilson McMackin uf New Rochelle. X. V . were guests of Mr* and Mrs Newman Shouse List Thursday Mr and Mrs John Thomas Franklin and daughters were dinner gin st' of Mr and Mrs B \V Coop er Sgnday Mr and Mrs Sam Ringer and daughters. Linda and Brenda, vis ited Mr Ringer s parents several days this week Member' of the Intermediate Sun day school class were dinner guests of Allen Hunnicutt jSunday at the home of his parents. Mr and Mrs. Clarence Hunnicutt Mrs , Hunicutt is teacher of the cla's and Mr Hun- nicutt assistant teacher. Members of Fairview Baptist Church are asked to meet Thursday night. Nov 12. at 7 30 for a brief period of ! prayer followed by visi tation .* . * * Support one of the churches in the community with your presence on Sunday SHADY GROVE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday school 10:00 a m. Worship service 11:00 a. m Hunter Marsingill, pastor PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS CHURCH Sunday >chool 10 00 a m Worship service 11 00 a m. Young people s service 7 00 p m . followed by worship services P H Brassell. pastor FAIRVIEW BCPTIST CHURCH Sunday school 10:00 a m Worship service 11:15 a m Baptist Training Union 6:00 p. m Sunday evening worship service 7:00 p m Marion Ringer, pastor. Joanna Baptists To Have Mission Study The Joanna Baptist Church wnll have ,a church-wide Foreign Mis sion Study, November 15-18 Ses sions will begin each evening at 7 o'clock The Week of Prayer for foreign missions will be emphasized each evening. Rev James B Mitchell is pastor of the church. The following conferences will be led: Adults and Young People — Mr Mitchell. Intermediates—O. F. Murphv and Mrs. G. C Gaffney. Juniors—Mrs. James B Mitchell Primaries — Mrs. Cyril Abrams and Mrs Parks Boozer. Beginners — Mrs. J. B. ohnson and Mrs B E Brannon Nursery III—Mrs Robert Crolley. Converse Alumnoe In Meeting Here Alumnae of Converse College Spartanburg, held a luncheon meet ing Wednesday at the Mary Mus- grove Hotel Dr William Edward Walker, the college's dean of admissions and registrar, was the speaker. Another guest from Converse was Miss Mae Kilgo, executive secretary of the alumnae association. Former Converse students from Greenwood. Laurens. Newberry and Clinton were present. Mrs. Thomas F. Taylor of Greenwood, president of the area alumnae chapter, presid- ed and introduced Dr. Walker. The speaker cited the problems ahich Converse faces today as a re sult of an increased number of applicants each year. Dr. Walker reported that 66 per cent of the students enrolled at Converse last session. 1958-59. were referred by alumnae On behalf of he admis sums committee he thanked the alumnae for their assistance, es pecially in regard to upholding the decisions of the committee. The speaker outlined in detail the scholarship and admission policies at Converse. He stated the commit tee “has outstanding obligations to meet, not the least of which is its obligation to the alumnae to utilize most fully the college’s many op portunities, social and academic, with the academic being predom- inant. Alumnae have the same out standing obligation; in brief, facul- rty, administration, and alumnae are mutually obligated—the lines cannot esaily be drawn, but all the obligations are within one frame- wark; what is best for Concerse, that is, seeing that Concerse con tinues to realize her vast potential m the field of higher education for young women.” CARD OF THANKS The nieces and nephews of the late Dr J W. Davis wish to express their deep appreciation to his many friends for the kindness and sym pathy shown at the lime of his death Broad Stftdf'CHurch ... Sunday Vesper Services A series of Vesper services will begin next Sunday afternoon at Broad Street Methodist Church, it These services will be held at 5:30 p. m. at Hodges Hall in the new church school building and will re place services formerly held at 7:30, the pastor. Rev. Joel E. Can non announces. CHS Students Mace In Contest Delle Milder of this city won fifth place in the news division and Julie Bolick. also of this city, won hon orable mention in the feature of the i month in the first period competi- ; tion in the Story-Of-the-Month con- , test sponsored by Winthrop College Journalism department. i GUILD TO MEET The Wesleyan Guild of road Street Methodist Church will meet Monday j evening, November 16, at the home of Miss Betty Jo Chitwood, 6-B King , Apartments, at 8 o’clock. Chordi To^ivc Missionary Program The Church of God of Prophesy Missionary Band will have a spe cial missionary program Sunday evening, November 15, at 7:15 at which time they will present a play entitled, "It Might Be Your Child.” The leader, Mrs. Frances Littleton, issued a special invitation to the public to attend. Elected At Erskine Threee local students have been elected freshman class officers at Erskine College, Due West. J ackie-Cooper has been selected vice president; Pat Chisholm, sec retary. and Jerry Lewis, of Joanna, treasurer. FWAD SBTTLFMENT Take notice that on the 30th day of November! 1959, I will render a final accounting of my acta and do ings as Administrator of the estate of C. C. Waldrop in the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens Coun ty, at 10 o’clock a. m. and on the same day will apply for a final dis charge from my trust as Adminis trator. Any person indebted to said estate is notified and required to make pay ment on or before that date; and all persons having claims against said estate will present them on or before said date, duly proven or be forever barred. f ROBERT J. WALDROP Administrator October 22, 1959. 4t WANTED . 300 NEW CUSTOMER LOANS $10 to $1,000 110 PITTS ST. CLINTON, S. C. SAM SEAWRIGHT. Mgr. — PH: 1943 D illard Bolan (/em&b D 103 E. Pitts St. EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING Frankotna Pottery Silver—Watches Kimberly Diamonds Phone 1(599 • Wc feature the R*liabk Prucnpttom i ice, your assurance of skilled professional acnrice HOWARD’S phonk m PHARMACY and uniformly far Be sure to turn to i for drugs and other aids. Thank you! TURKEY SHOOT LAURENS COUNTY WILDLIFE FEDERATION Wednesday, November 18th Posey Copeland Farm Highway 56 — 2 P. M. Tuesday, November 24th Mary Lou Ranch - 2 P. M. Man's Best Friend CAN BE NIS SAVINGS ACCOUNT We often say "a dog fti man’s best hiend” as ha guards the security ol home, provides compan ionship, and generally adds to the warmth of living. But more serious ly, a growing savings account can ba a moat faithful and valuable friend—to you and your family. It provides secur ity, as well as the money for many of the better things of life. We wel come your savings ac count hare. PROPOSED DIVIDEND RATE 4% COMPOUNDED SEMI-ANNUALLY # CITIZENS FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION A Clinton Institution Serving Clinton People Since 1909 Ne. • CAPITAL AND SURPLUS SoOO OOC 00 MEMBER - FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION YOUR PROGRAM CELEBRATING OUR 10th ANNIVERSARY WITH BIG HITS! Last Day Today Nov. 12 Friday-Saturday Nov. 13-14 —DOUBLE FEATURE— rrSwwotnf i AlAR IKtD • iiHHl UAfflOS aRaOrSTHRMtl-CHUCK tun Feature: FRIDAY: 3:27, 6:33. 9:39 SATURDAY: 5:51, 7:42 Rock, Rock Rock With ALAN FREED aea-ntAMlC LYMON ■< m Itm MOS MAB *— Tb/Wj WNnONneeH" aaa-io^r la vcun baker ■BAB k*. ». ( 'TRA-LA-tA* —- CHUCK RCRRY : k.m • r»» cu t ciici »r FOR TEENS AND CHILDREN • Feature: FRIDAY: 4:42 and 7:47 SATURDAY: 2:15, 5:M, 8:57 CARTOON ISc and 60c Monday-Tuesday Nov. 16-17 FRANK JoHESjmBtWnK ■Mkcapra'NH A Hou m the Head THEATRE ■ ■■■■■■■ nmmm Wednesday (1 Day) Nov. 18 IheTWe-Heoded Spy ’Hitler’s Favorite General Was A British Spy” Coming-“HOUND DOG MAN” WLBG 860 Your Football Station SATURDAY AFTERNOON PC vs. APPALACHIAN Directly From Boone, N.C. Air Time 1:30 — Bill Hogan and Larry Gar, Mikeside — At 1:15 Saturday Listen to Ben Hammet as He Relates Highlights of PC-Appalachian Series on The PC Scrapbook." » Coach Buzz Tedards of Clinton High and Coach Dick Templeton of Thornwell are Heard Every Thursday, 12:00 to 12:15 PM Join PC Coach Frank Jones for His Weekly Interview Friday, 12:00 to 12:15 PM