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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, April 7, 19U0
Easterfl Carolina League
Is Formed Witlr^ Teams
Tin' old Eastern Carolina League.
WA" rostorvd to life for the 1960
baseball season at a meeting here
Thursday night- with six teams be
ing accepted. ,
Clinton. Buffalo ol L hion. Car
lisle, Hiverdale of Enoree f>raper
Clinton Wins Fourth;
Beats Whitmire 14-6
Whitten Village Fire Holy Week Services
Does Little Damage At Bailey Memorial
A mu^ir class-^t-AVhitten Village,
st .te school near Clinton, was evac
uated Monday when fire bn>keout in
a storage doom adjoining the boil
e rroom. ’ . . i
The evacuation was orderly, and
the fire was put out in about 20 (
minutes.
Music teacher .loe Shay was be-1
ginning a class in the auditorium
located over a boiler room when
he detected smoke. He It'd the chil-
of the dren out of the building and report- v
The Clinton High Red Devil base-
and Kohler of Spartanburg are^-haH team won their fourth straight
members; » game by a 14-6 score over Whit-
Plans call for a 30-game schedule 1 u V. ^
„ . . . i -w nure Rickv Corley, o
to bt‘gin Tuesday night, Apnl 26. •
Th^v it nt iv Tio'-m.-iv and Sat- three pitchers used by Clinton, was ed t..e fire.
They II play on lAiexday « • ...... Damage was estimated at about;!
urday nights. Play is to be suspend- credited with the win Kinard Little- ^ c ^ >e )>f tho {ire was IK)t im .
ed the Fourth of July vacation ton led the hitting with a single and m<x ji a * e ; V determim.'d. '
week. home nin tor three trips to the*
Claude Crocker was named pres- p i a te Clinton's next home game is
ident. W. D. <BilD Terry is sec re- Friday at 4:00 p. m at the high
school field with Union
Clinfon4ydia Mills
Employees Receive
Awards At Banquet
t a r>-treasurer. Crocker, once a
pitcher in the Dodgers’ ranks when
they performed in Ebbetts Field.
Brooklyn, is the guiding hand be
hind the Eastern Carolina.
A righthander, Crocker joined
Clinton in the fast Central Carolina
League in the late 1940's after leav
ing the Dodger organization He
pitched several seasons with Clin
ton before hanging up the spikes
He is director of industrial relations
at Clinton Cotton Mills.
BATTING AVERAGES
Classes were resumed shortly af
ter the fire was controlled. Whitten
Village is located about two miles j
east ot here on the Columbia high-1
way.
Joe Johnson of Kohler
Flora Macdonald Choral
Club To Appear At
Thornwetl Memorial
The Touring Choir of the Flora
McDonald College Choral Club will
present a program of music on Sun
day morning, .April 10, at 11 o'clock
at the Thomwell Memorial Pres
byterian Church.
This is one of the. many appear
ances on the spring tour program
and the public is cordially invited to
atend
.An offering will be taken to defray
AB
H
Avg.
Whitman
15
4
467
King
17
5
.294
Littleton
13-
6
462
Bailey
14
5
351
Hardman
12
4
333
Sprouse
11
5
455
Vaughn
10
^ i
.100
Handback
■i
3
.430
Goss
9
1
111
Lewi>
6
1
167
Glenn
1
0
.000
Holcombe
1
0
.000
Brown
2
1
.500
H. Corley
6
1
.167
Bedenbough
2
1
500
R. Corley
1
1
rooo
Team
126
42
333
PITCHING
W L
Bailey
2 0
Littleton
1 0
Corley
1 0
Pitcher
H SO
RB
Inns.
Bailey
7 11
4
U, '•
Whitman
3 1
3
. 4 2-3
Vaughn
4 7
5
5 2-3
R Corley
0 3
6
2 2 -3
Littleton
2 3
2
5
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Ten* fiften and twenty year
awards were presented to employ- j
ees of the Clinton-Lydia Mills at
j the Service Awards banquet on
Tuesday evening in the Thomwell
i dining room.
Robert M. Vance, president^ wel
comed the guests and later made
the presentation of awards. J. B.
Templeton, vice-president, served as
toastmaster. The invocation was
given by Roy L Sanders.
Rollowing dinner the Clinton-
Lydia mixed chorus furnished en
tertainment. The dismissal was giv
en by A C.. Young, Jr.
From Clinton Cotton Mills re
ceiving 20 year awards were Wil
lie H. Gooch, Kelly M. King, Giles
Lawson, Ruth Oxner, George W. I
Price, Marie Weir. Fifteen year
The public is invited to share the awar ds went to B. B. Stroud, Cleo
Holy Week series of revival services Dumffray, Ldcille I. Woody, ,
at Bailey Memorial Meithodist ^ ara F. Dunaway, Sallie D. John-j
Church April 10 through the 16th, s 00 - Margaret Seay, Robert L. Whit-1
with services each evening at 7:30. se ^ Willie Earl Braswell, James N. j
In addition to these services the | Creswell, Joe D. Gibbs, Mell Huey,
Richardson. Eva Thibodeau, Anna
Campbell. Mary D. Bright, Chris
tine G. Brewer, Izell P. Campbell.
Clyde Croy, George W. Dacis, Doris
M Gi! bo. D voy La vre.ice. Frank
lin J Lav, son. Adolphus C. Mead
ors. Janus E. Price, J. W. Wal
ton. Vernon Williams, James F.
Dunaway. Cassie H. Jpye, L. C.
Gooch. Ira Chandler, Carl Heaton.
Jr. Fr^d Shelton,- R. T. Dunlap and
A. C. Young. Jr.
Lydia employees eligible for 20
year awards wer^: Robert tjVhit-.j
mire, 'Tiava Broom and Roy San-1
ders. Fifteen year: Oliver Ester,
WilUam B. F. Fuller, Roberta
Prince, Earl Y. Nelson, Perry Par
rish and J. A. Black, Jr. Receiving
ten year recognition: Floyd Mc
Clain, Van Oxner, Doris Estes,
Nina Howell, Leola Jennings, Beu
lah Jones, E. W. Mitchell. Audrey
Estes, Wallace W. Bagwell, Tran-
nie Boozer, Cornelia Burdette. Hor
ace P. Carroll, Irene Davenport,
Harry L. Franklin. Charles Gaff
ney, Don Leopard, Nellie Sherri-
field. Major S. Crawford. Adgar T.
Crawford, Harold R. CauWe, Rob
ert Cobb. Harold S. Wallace. *
CREDITORS’ NOTICE
All persons having claims against
the estate of Augustus Floyd, de
ceased, are hereby notified to file
the same duly verified, with the
undersigned, and those indebted to
said estate will please make pay
ment likewise.
EULA McMORRIS,
Administrator W. A.
March 31, 1960 3c-A-21
FINAL SETTLEMENT
""t
Take notice that on the 22nd day
of Abrli. 1960, I will render a final
account "of my ahKand doings as
Executrix of the estate of Butler !
Hubert Boyd in Lie office oniie
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 myjtrust as Executrix.
Any person indebted to said estate
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
before said date, duly proven, or be
forever barred.
CATHERINE J. BOYD.
Executrix
March 22, 1960 4C-A-14
REV. B. A. WESLEY
College BSU Hears
Newberry Pastor
Presbyterian College Baptist Stu
dent Union members were feted
last Thursday night with a buffet
supper held at Hotel Mary Mus-
gro\e. Guests tor the event includ- pastoj. r^v. B A. Wesley, will also Alice S. Kuykendall, Raymond B.
n l!' mbe . rS t ^ le ^ i n thr°P Col- conduct the morning devotions Mon- Tucker, Henry B. Watts, and Ho- 1
bart Phillips, Marion Mitchell and
Paul Quinton.
The following were cited for ten
years service: William J. Bailey,
Harold C. Stroud, C. W. Windsor,
with several selections and Paul sist with the special music. Among j Woodrow Campbell, Frank Dead-
sponsor. Miss Sue Waldrop. 8:45. each morning over radio
Roscoe Lindsay, B S. U. pres- station WPCC..
a humorous monolog. ‘ The Prodi- i Calvary Baptist Church, First Bap- Meadors, Evelyn Medlin, Beatrice
gal Son.”
The Rev. Kenneth B Wilson, pas
tor of the First Baptist Church, of
Newberry, and advisor of the New
berry College B. S. U., was keynote
tist Church of this city, and Grace
Methodist Church of Abbeville, and
DON’T GET UP NIGHTS
the Elizabeth Street Church of God It takes just 50c and 12 hours to
trio start relief—or your money back at
Theme of Rev. Wesley’s messages an y drug store. When functional
..... . „ . , , will be “The Victor Speaks.” His kidney disorders cause getting up
. . He ,. C . h . a J' text will be the last seven words nights, scanty flow, burning, back-
spoken by Christ. a ^. leg pains, dizziness, take sur-
'prising BUXETS 4-day treatment
lenged the youth group to larger
service through B S. U. and their
church. First Baptist Church gave the bene- Acts fast to increase and regulate
A native of Charlotte. N. C.. and 1 diction. passage. NOW’ at Young’s Phar-
a cum laude graduate of Davidson B. S. U. serves the iocal campus macy. 4c-A-28
College. Mr Wilson attended South- as a link between the college cam-
em Baptist Theological Seminary in pus and the church. Several newly
EXTRA BASE HITS
the expense of the 1960 spring con- Whitman 4. Sprouse 3. Littleton 3,
cert tour Bailey 2. Hardman 2, Handback 1.
Louisville. Ky. Prior to entering the
ministry Mr. Wilson was an archi
tect.
At the conclusion of the program,
elected officers of Hie organization
will attend the South Carolina Bap
tist Student Union spring retreat to
be held in Greenwood this week-
City Political
Notices
People
on the Go...
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BANK their savings
They save time, as well — for they can take,
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M. S. Bailey & Son, Bankers
the Rev. J. H Darr of the local, end.
~ ELECT
HUGH A. BEASLEY
SOUCITOR
Eighth Judicial Circuit
‘if elected, I w ill provide a sober and
honest administration of this office
w ith fairness and courtesy to all.”
FOR ALDERMAN
Ward Two
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for Alderman from W’ard
Two, and pledge to abide by the
results of the Democratic primary."
LARRY (BUDDY) HEDSPETH
Ward Six
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for .Alderman from Ward
Six, and pledge to abide by the re
sults of the Democratic primary
JAMES C. CR.AJNE
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