The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, July 21, 1960, Image 7
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
WHIiom J. Word,
Of Cross Hifl f Dios
Cm* Hil — William J. (BUI)
Ward. 70. died at 7: U Wednesday
*..i the Joanna hoapitai alter several
years of declining health and an ill
ness of two tffh*
He was a native of Laurens Coun
ty in the Cross HiU section where
he spent his entire life. He was a
son of the late John Wesley and
Susie Coates Ward. He was a mem
ber of the Cross HiU Baptist
Church.
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He was married twice His first
marriage waa to Mias Ola Susan
Smith, who died in IMS
Surviving from this marriage are
two sons, W Leon Ward of Sfemr
tanburg; and Margin Khifh Ward
of Rt. 1. MountviUe. and four
grandchildren. .
His second marriage was to Miss
Lidie E. Smith who survives. Also
surviving are two sisters, Mrs. J.
C Crowder of MountviUe and Mrs
H. F. Coleman of Greenwood.
Funeral services were conducted
Friday at 4:00 p. m. at the Cross
HU1 Baptist Church by the Rev. W.
M. Ussery and the Rev. James B.
Mitchell. Burial was in the Baptist
cemetery at Cross HiU.
Pallbearers were nephews: Tal-
madge, Marion, and EUis Crowder,
Will Irby Smith, Ernest Coleman,
and Curtis Smith
SACRED ACRES PRAYER
BAND WILL MEET
The ReV. G. M. Davenport, presi
dent, announces that the Sacred
Acres Prayer Band will meet at
Sacred Acres Prayer Grounds, lo
cated on the Ware Shoals-Waterloo
highway in the “Fork Section’’ of
Laurens County Friday. July 22, at
7:30 p. m. String musk and special
singing will be a feature of the ser
vice. Everyone Is welcome at this
service.
r lard BolanH
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RECREATION NEWS
The Clinton Pony all-stars won
two and lost two in their district
playoffs in North Augusta. Clinton
defeated Aiken 9 2 >0 their first
game last Friday behind the three-
hit pitching of BiU Wilson of Whit
mire Wilson also -contributed 4
home run to the game. Btbby WatW
of TTiornwell also hit a home run in
this game.
Saturday night North Augusta de
feated Clinton 6-3. Clinton seemed
to be on edge and made several er
rors in this game;,which caused
their downfall. Johnny Alexander of
Whitmire was the leading hitter in
this game, getting a single and
double in three trips to *he plate.
In the third game Clinton pony
Leaguers played in the tournament
they defeated Tri-City which is
compostd of Ware Shoals, Abbe
ville, and Greenwood, by a score of
5-3. This was the best game Clinton
played in the tournament. Bill Wil
son of Whitmire was again the
winning pitcher. Wiliam Graham
was the leading batter of this game,
getting two for four.
Tuesday night Clinton and North
Augusta hooked up in a brilliant
ball game, for five complete in
nings of play, with North Augusta
ahead by a score of 1-0. In the top
half of the sixth inning the strain
of having to travel over one hun
dred and fifty miles a day to play
ball began to tell on the Clinton
boys and they made several errors
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J. C Thomas Jeweler
CLINTON
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JOANNA
H. B. McClellan
Laurens — Henry Berry McClel
lan. 67. of 402 Mill Street, died at
his home Tuesday at 3 p m. follow
ing several years of declining
health and a sudden illness
He waa a native of Anderson
County, the ton of the late William
and Emma McClellan *
He waa a retired insurance aamt
and a member of the First Metho
dist Church
Surviving are his wifa. Mrs Fleta
Phillips McCMlaa. a daughter.
Mrs Samuri J. Pearson, of Ander
son. n am. James H McClellan, of
Laurens; a half-brother John Simp
son of Lancaster two staters Mias
Evte McCMlaa. of Anderson and
Mrs Ard Young of tea. and three
that tore them up as far as ball
playing was concerned, and the
final score of our game was North
Augusta 7, Clinton 0.
HAMPTON SMALL FRY WIN
In a playoff game for the Small
Fry trophy Monday Hampton Ave
nue defeated Joanna. Buzzy Ted-
ards was the wnining pitcher for
the Hampton team. Wilmot Shealy
coaches the Hampton team
Frank Taylor
Gray Court—Frank Taylor, 65, of
Rt. 2, Gray Court, died at the Lau
rens County hospital at 2:60 p. m.
Wednesday following four days of
illness.
Mr. Taylor suffered a heart attack
here Saturday afternoon.
He was a son of the late Ben and
Lou Handback Taylor, and had
lived near here for the past 30
years He formerly lived near Simp-
sonville.
He was a veteran of World War
I and was a member of Warrior
Creek Baptist Church.
His wife, Mrs. Ella Weathers
Taylor, died in April of last year.
Surviving are a son, David H
Taylor of Gray Court; three sis
ters, Mrs. Mattie Leopard of Simp-
sonvill: Mrs. Mamie Tumblin of
Fork Shoals; and Mrs Tecora La-
Foy of Pineville. N C.; and a
grandchild
Funeral services were conducted
Friday at 3:00 p. m at Warrior
Creek Baptist Church by the Rev
Floyd Hellams and the Rev Win
gard Berry Burial was in Cannon
Memorial Park in Fountain Inn
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