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Thursday, March 10, 1960
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Area Teams Enter
Greenville Tourney
basketball teams from this
area have entered the Southern Tex
tile Tournament now underway in
Greenville. Included are a men’s
(earn irora, Clinton Mills and a girls’
team from Joanna.
Members of the Clinton team,
coached by Bill Terry, are: Bill
Watkins, James Braswell, Sam Ow
ens, Donnie Stewart, Patjplnve, Tru
man Owens, Cecli Davenport, Joe
Lark, Howard J. Lewis, and Ellis
Huffs teller
Coached by Johnnie Moore and
Charlie Force, the Joanna team
members are: Judith Hunnicutt,
Lillie M. Franklin, Bobbie Bridges,
Evelyn Evans, Nadine Bridges,
Lgna D. Price, Gladys G. Steading,
Sheila D. Jacks, Gwen P. dark,
Janice M. Ruff, Linda L. Brown,
and Valarie A. Morse.
Morris Driving School
To Conduct Course
TheMorris School of Driving will
;on£dc: a course at Baldwin Motor
Company in Clinton beginning
March 23.
The Morris school, with headquar
ters in Johnson City Term., has op
erated driver training programs in
fOver sixty southern cities.
The course is designed to teach
basic fundamentals for safe driv
ing and the classroom phase with
deal of instruction in preparation for
the car lessons. Classroom sessions
will deal with motor vehicle traf
fic laws, instruction on the mechan
ics of an automobile, automobile in
surance. Car lessons will teach cor
rect methods of driving.
The lessons in. the classroom -will
be grten every Wednseday night
from 45:30 to 7;30 p. m., starting
Mlarch 23 through May 4, in the
showroom of Baldwin Motor Co.
For appointment or application in
formation call Baldwin Motor Co.
PC Tennis Team
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CLINTON
JOANNA
Week Of Training
At Joanna Baptist
Beginning Sunday evening, March
20. and continuing through the 24th, 4
the Joanx Baptist Church wiU have
a week of training. Glasses will be
gin on Sunday evening at 6:15 and
Monday-Thursday at 7:00 p. m.
Prof. E. E. Epting. of Newberry
Colleg.e will teach adults and young
people. Mrs, Alex Crawford will
O'Dell Announces
For Re-election
The Presbyterian College tennis
team will head Sooth this Saturday
for a three-match tour of Florida
that will open the 1900 season and
bring the Hosemen into competition
with the nationally ranked yniver-
sity of Mhrtni squad. ^
Coach Jim Leighton is scheduled teach junior and intermediate lead
to meet his first opponent at Talla- ership . Mre j ames Mitchell wiU
hassee next Monday in matching u™* nursery, beginner and pri
strokes with Honda State Graver mary leadership. Rev Arden Stew,
sity His squad will tangle with a art of the Bush River Baptist
strong University of Florida crew church, will teach junior girls ami
next \\ edne^Ly before moving on boys Mrs Newman Shouse of the
down for die toughest test of all Fairvjew Baptist Church, will teach
against Miami the following Friday, intermediate girls and boys
The Blue Hose are led this year Nursery, beginner and primary
by Harry Hoffman, team captain departments will have activity ses-
and ace number one man who com 5,^5
plotes an outstanding career at PC ' 1
this year. Coach Leighton feels he CARD OF THANKS
wfl! have a more experienced squad The family of the late D L WiL -
than last year, when one-half of his lard wishes to say “Thank you” to
squad was composed of freshmen, the many friends who were sypa-
He misses the graduated Jim thebe and helpful to us during his
Shakespeare, although his replace- recent illness and death. Your kind-
ment at the number two spot is an ness and assistance made our grief
unsualfy fine freshman prospect and loss more bearable. We will al-
named Tony Wilson ways remember the beautiful floral
The remainder of the squad is
composed of a talented array of
sophomores: Dave Greenslade, Tom
Elkott, Creighton Frampton. Ed
Caviness, and Walter Stone.
offerings and the fine food you so
lovingly prepared May the Father
richly bless you all.
MRS D. L. WILLARD
AND FAMILY.
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112 N. Broad St — Pkoae 432
PAUL S. O’DELL
Paul S. O'Dell, young farmer of
:he western part of the county, has
announced his candidacy for re-elec
tion as a member of the County
Board of Commissioners
Mr. O'Dell is serving his second
term as commissioner, having been
elected first in 1956 and reelected in
1958
He is a prominent citizen and
churchman of his community
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Mrs. Edward Long
Dies In Columbia
AHen Announces
For Magistrate
Alfred Alen of the Hopewell com
munity. has announced his candi
dacy for ’magistrate. Mountville-j
District. Hunter Township He is a
well known mechanic
A son of Ixm Allen and the late
Mrs. Allen, lifetime residents of the
Hopewell community, is a member
of the Little River-Dominick Pres
byterian Church. - ~ j
He is married to the farmer Viv
ian Wedlock and they have four
children.
V.
Lourens Electric Co-Op
Opens Two New Offices
/ The Laurens Electric Coopera
tive, Inc., opened two new offices
on Tuesday, at Fountain Inn and
Woodruff.
The offices will serve patrons of
the cooperative residing in those
areas, chiefly in the payment of
bills and reporting for service calls.
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 12th day
of April, I960, I will render a final
account of my acts and doings as
Executor of the estate of Lyde T
Hipp in the office of the Judge of
Probate of Laurens County, at 10
o'clock a. m and on the same day
will apply for a final discharge
from my trust as Executor
Any person indebted to said es
tate is notified and required to make
payment on or before that date; and
all persons having claims against
said estate will present them on or
Mrs Nannie Guy Long, 83, wife ^ efore ^ (late - du, y P roven - ^ ^
oft he Rev. Edward Long of 1209 ‘' r * '“ r
St., Greenville, died at a
in Columbia Friday mor-
Augusta
hospital
ning
Mrs. Long was boro in Stanton,
Va , a daughter of the late Nannie
Dooches and J. E. Guy. She was a
member of the First Baptist Church
of Greenville.
She attended Mary Baldwin Col
lege and for 25 years was a member
of the board of trustees of Lime
stone College.
She was a member of the Cres
cent Literary Chib of Greenville.
Her husband was 20 years pastor
of the First Baptist Church of Clin
ton, and later was treasurer of
Furman University. For 23 years he
was chairman of the board of trus
tees of the South Carolina Baptist
hosptial
Surviving besides her husband is
a sis*er. Mrs S P. Daniel of Drakes
Rranch, Va. «
Funeral services were conducted
at the graveside Sunday at 2 09 p
m. at Hopewell cemetery. Monroe,
N C , bv the Rev. E R Eller of
Easley
Rice Jr.fant
Linda Kaye Rice, five-weeks-old
daughter of Leon and Alice Faye
Clarke Rke of Rt. 1. Clinton, died
early Thursday morning at a local
hospital.
Surviving besides her parents are
her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs I.
B. Rice of Rt 1. Mr and Mrs W J.
Clarke of Durham. N. C.-
Funeral services were conducted
Saturday ait 11:00 a m. at Bellview
Baptist Church near Clinton by the
Rev J. B. Abercrombie Burial was
m the church cemetery
Bookmobile Schedule
Week of March 14-17
Monday—Moore home, Tom Balle
home, Frank Bobo home, Coker
home. Dennis Pearson home, Nelli
Cook home. Garret: home. Palmer
Patton home, Claude Patton home. |
Tuesday — Gariington St School.
Robinson home. Riddle home, Mac-;
donald home. Fuller home, Arnold
home, Poole home, Benjamin home.
Wednesday—Bailey home. Baptist
Kindergarten, Presbyterian Kinder
garten. Hampton Avenue School,
Whi ten Village Circle, Pitts home.
Thursday — Hickory Tavern
School. Turn him home. Gambrel]
home. Ridgeway home. Frances
Wood home, Johnny Davis home,
BaUentine* home
Bookmobile Librarians — Miss
Claude Gray and Mrs. Carl Teague
forever barred
HENRY M
Executor,
Clintoq, S. C
March 8, 1960
HUNTER,
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