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/ Thursday, November 19, 1959 Den Pack at Wiener Roast !'.i tmvii left to Fijfht are Steven Sanders, i'a\ id Mixon. Hilly Freeman, Rol>ert Furr. Hilly Shields, den chief. Pe{ii>er Bond. John i'aniluk. Jr., and David Holland, cubs of i[i.u-k 21. at a meetinjr on November 4 at ;he honu of M-Sjrt. and Mrs. J. P. Dani- luk for a wiener roast. Absent when the picture was" made was b ub Clary Cunningham. Also present for the occasion were den mother and dad. Dr. and Mrs. David Mixon. Mrs. Daniluk is assistant den mother. —Photo by i Dan Yarborough. i ■ ■ PC Looks to Turkey Day Meeting With Newberry Pre>byteoan College set football si^ht> this week on the annual Thank>4i\ing finale against New- tu :t\ as this game built up into the state's highlight attraction \ i-CI-out crowd already is as- Mim: :.>r the Little Three champion- shin i'l.isii. and each team will car ry it> ! t -t jecord in years into the -amc l! laa - a- a toss up Presbyte rian will move in with an 8-1 rec ord enroute to the Tangerine Bowl. And Newberry, growing stronger each week in riding a six-game win ning streak has a 7-2 mark for the -eason High-scoring victories by both teams over strong rivals last Sat urday reallv sent the ticket sales (.REENACRES On Lake Greenwood Between Waterlo* & Ware Shoals l mil November 30th HOTS FROM $99.00 Up EASY TERMS a. - The Blue Hose trounced vnpalav nan by a 34 to.4—counb wnile Nv a berry ran roughshod over ..iff rd in a 35 to 0 rout Presbyterian scored four of its five touchdowns in the Jlhird quar- er to i»last the highly rated Appa- ; achian defenses up in Boone. N. C. Fullback Bill Hill drove 11 yards for the initial PC touchdown mid way the second quarter after a 42- . ard pass from Quart^back Bob waters t,. End Jimmy Kolb had placed the ball in scoring position But it was Hill's pass intercep tion shortly after halftime that started the avalanche. It enabled Halfback Bobby Pate to score a icw plays later on a one-yard run. Then Freshman Halfback Bonnie Hampton followed with a brilliant 95-yard runback of a pass-intercep- .ion which snapped the Mountain eers' most serious threat, and fumbles set up the final two scor ing thrusts Both were made by the second unit as Halfback Billy Benton swept end for one on an 11- yurd run and Quarterback Joe Nix on sneaked one yard for the other. Clinton’s* Bill Sease kicked fpur of his five conversion attempts, one traveling 23 yards after a 15- yurd penalty. School Lunch Menus Following are the menus for Clin ion school lunches Friday. Nov 20. through Thursday, Nov 26 FRIDAY Milk, eanut butter and raisin sandw iches, pork a n d vegetable soup, peach halves with shredded carrots and salad dressing, corn bread, butter, baked rice pudding. MONDAY Milk, peanut butter and raisin sandwiches, vegetable* soup with pork, cole slaw with salad dress ing. saltmes, butter, and peaches. TUESDAY Chiii con carnie with pinto beans, turnip greens, carrots, corn bread, butter, and jello with apple sauce. WEDNESDAY Milk, roast turkey, dressing, gravy, candied sweet potatoes, green beans, cranberry sauce, bis cuit. butter and ambrosia. THURSDAY Thanksgiving holiday. City Ordinance Forbids Fireworks The sale and use of fireworks in the City of Clinton is prohibited by ordinance, it was pointed out at a meeting of city council Monday night. It was reported that fireworks salesmen had informed some mer chants that changes had been made j in the state laws regarding fire works and that some sales had been made. No change, however, has been made in city laws on the subject, it was stated, and prohibited are all types of firework*! except roman ; candles, sparklers and pistol caps. In seeking enforcement of laws prohibiting the sale of fireworks in the Clinton area, council re- qiicsred Mayor J. P. Terry to seek the aid of Sheriff C W. Wier of Laurens County. The mayor direct ed the follow’ing letter to the sheriff. “The City of Clinton is making a sincere effort to enforce the ordi- 1 nance regarding the sale and use oi fireworks. The ordinance of the city of Clinton regarding this does n i, alow the sale or use of fire works other than roman candles, sparklers and caps.for pistols. “Asl you are probablya ware, a twelve year old boy. Larry Low- man. lost the sight of an eye in an accident caused by a firecracker re cently We hope that a similar acci dent can be avoided and with this in mind we are urgently requesting your aid in the strict enforcement of the state law regarding/the sale and u>e of fireworks in the area sur rounding Clinton. T is our sincere belief that no law enforcement cam be of more service to the public than the pro tection of our youth and the loss of sight cannot be measured in dollars and cents. “We will sincerely appreciate your office checking on the sale and use of fireworks in the area around I Clinton as well as over the entire county.” Presbyterial Meeting Held At Whitmire Presbyterian Church A cooperative evangelistic effort by Presbyterians over the nation has been adopted by me General Assembly as an appropriate way in which to celebrate their 100th an niversary. Dr. I. Moultrie Bagnal, minister of Bennettsville Presbyte rian Church, addressed approxi mately 200 women of South Caro lina Presbytery at their annual meeting at the First Church in Whitmire on Friday. November 6 on Presbyterian Mission to the Na tion. and gave answer to the basic questioH we should constantly keep .n mind—“What is God calling his church to be and to do in the time in which we live?” The mission is in the planning stages, antt will have as its purpose to glorify God—not the individual or the church. Mrs. Charles J. Knapp, ol Moul trie, Ga., church-accredited Bible tencheil. introduced the year’s ehureh’-wide study ol the Book of ■ Genesis. A pat.ern for personal, commu nity. and church life entitled “Pres byterian Women's Arrangements” was read and explained by Mrs J. Melvin Thompson, of Olanta, pres ident. Women of the Church. Synod of South Carolina. An offering was taken for a new Winnsborough Building at Mon treal. The original building, a frame structure, was named for the first secretary of women's work in the church. Its replacement will con tinue to use the same name. Newly elected leaders are: Pres ident, Mrs. W. M. Workman, of Newberry: corresponding secretary. Mrs. F. R. Higgins, Newberry, treasurer. Mrs. W. H Miller. Sr., Whitmire; Chairman, District 1, Mrs J C.. Stevenson, Abbeville; Chairman. District 2, Mrs. A. M. X Withers, Greet wood. Conun it tee Chairmen: Spiritual Growth, Mtaa Elizabeth Wilson, Ab beville; World Missions, Mrs. George C. Bellingrath, Clinton; Church Extension, Mrs. W. Frank Thomson. Laurens; Annuities and Relief, Mrs. Madeline Cunningham, Clinton; Christian Education, Mrs. Baron J. McNinch, Ware Shoals. Thornwell Orphanage, Presbyte rian College, Presbyterian Home, BARBECUE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21 MEAT ......... Lb. $1.50 HASH Qt. S1.50 NABORS STORE BONDS CROSS ROADS PHONE JOANNA 5821 COOK BETTER! EAT BETTER! PAY LESS MONEY! 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