The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, August 25, 1960, Image 2
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Late Bulletin
MRS. IMTTS PASSES
Mr' I.iiti* 'imp«>r Pul*.
<»( U K«\ Pitt*, died Wrif
d.<v .illi rn«M»n .it S o'c lot k at Bla
I04 k llinic. vi hr ft* shr had b«rn
a paiirnt h»r *r\«'ral day*.
Shr had Iw'i'n in ifl hralth for
wvoral monfks.
I mo ral plan* »»n- inrompleU'
■ at a lau- hour >c*t« - rda\ eVoninjl.
Mr*. Put* is survhi'd by on»-
riaufihlrr. Mrs. Robert Clrube of
Camden: 'four sons. \\. R Jr..
I arl and Charles of Clinton; I.i'W-
i* of Kcthune. and Harold Pitts of
l.rrenshorn, \. ( ; one hrother.
t.oyne I Simpson of Clinton;
and two half-brother*, ti. R. Simp
son of Clinton, and Marion Simp
son of l.aurens.
Lakeside Golf Tourney
Is Big Success
The annual South Carolina pro-am
championship golf tournament was
held at Lakeside the past Sunday,
and according to all reports was a
tremendous *uccesj
The team' of Ha'rold Kneece and
Ralph Shelley ’ied with Charles
J. R. Crawford
SURVEYING
CLINTON. S. C
Phone 3493 Josnnp
PrenlKe ami Han Prater at the end
of lit holt**, with a be*t ball of €7
They playrtl four extra bole* and
were *ttl! tied The <*t*ote*t Jiad to
be i.ilh*i due to darknew.
At the Niimt* tmu* Kneeee anti
I’renttce were titnl individually at
Ih holes with t«* s Kneece won on!
the second extra hole with a par 3,
while Prentice had a bogie 4
In Ihini place for team honors,
Ear) Tinsley ami Jim Todd with a
•;* are i»ne stroke away from the
leader*, fourth place place Brian
Che>ter and Sam Marsh with a 69
In the pro lakeside members.
Jim McNair of Aiken, teamed with
Claris Adair. Jr . and Fred Seward
for first place with a 61 Second
lace Hamid Kneeee. Tommy Todd
and John W T<*dd with a 62 Third
place, Charlie Prentice. Jack Bish
op and Barney Simmons with a 63
Two teams tied for fourth place
with 64 Melvin Hemphill. Tom Ad
dison and B C Moore; anti Lon
Ymin, Moral Byars and Perry Outz.
In the amateur division Fred Ox
ley and Sam Marsh tied with 71‘s
each for first place Trey w^ere fol
low ml by Dillard Traynham with a
72 and Jim Pulliam with a 75
In the low pro division Harold)
Kneece was the fuM place winner
Charles Prentice was in secnod
place, having last to Kneece on
the second extra hole
In third place was Jim Riggins
with a 72 Fourth place, tied by Jim
McNair and Len Youn at 75
All the pros received cash for
thtfr prizes and the amateurs will
receive merchandise
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Thornwell Grid
Squad At Work
The Thornwell high football fc>am
has been hard at work for abouf tw*o
weeks and is gradually rounding out
weeks and is gradually nninding in
to shape.
Most of last year's team, which i
won nine games, lost two,, and tied
one. are missing The squad has on
ly two seniors and two juniors, apd
three-fourths of the squad came
from last year’s 115-lb. midget
team
Gordon Timmons w’as elected cap
tain of the I960 team and Johnny
Cook son, and Howard Higginboth
am alternate captains. All three
boys were regular backs last year.
The following boys have been;
showing up well in practice: Tim-1
mons. Higginbotham, Cookson, Ron-i
l
rue Jones, Bobby Watts, and Law
rence Smart in the backfield Thoae
in the line doing good work are Mli
on Rines. Roy Rawlins. Clyde
George and Richard Cash at etuis,
Gus Folk. Wayne Walker at tackles; i
Jackie Higginbotham. Billy Joe
Loveless. Lonnie Smart, and Jeff
Raines at guard. Jimmy LaMaster
and Mike Timmons at center.
Other members of the squad are
Andy Me A bee, V. J. Burris, Hartley
CalJwell, Emory Beck, Jimmy Bur
ris. Richard Neal. Kenneth Wright.
Larry Cockrell, and Clifford Alien
The managers are Isaac Watts,
Teddy Still and Mike Wickham
Coaches are John Dowdle and D S
Templeton.
THE SCHEDULE
Sept. 2—Columbia JV’s at Thom-
well, 8:00 p. m.
Sept, ft—Calhoun Fails at Thorn
well. 8:00 p. m.
Sept. 16 — Thornwell at Hickory
Thursday. August 25, I960
Tavern, 8 00 p m.
Srpt 2ft—Thornwell at Landrum,
8:00 p m.
Sept 30-*-Thornwell ?t Lockhart,
8:00 p. m
Oct 7—Chapin at Thorn well, 8 *>
p m. <Homecoming)
Oct 13—Woodruff JV at at Thorn-
well at 7:30 p. m.
Oct 20—Greenwood JV at Thorn-
well. 7:30 p m
Oct. 28—Thornwell at Ninety-Six,
8:00 p m.
Nov 4—Ridge Spring-Monetta at
Thornwell. 8:0 p. m.
Nov. 11—Thornwell at Irmo.
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Phone 74
HIGH SCHOOL BAND AT LAKE CAMP
the Chatea High M boel hand. 45 •troeg. spent last
week, Meodav through Friday, at ( amp Fellowship,
the Preihyteilan lakeside site on Fake Greenwood.
The* had a program of rehearsal*, recreation, and
gitest speaker*, eeder the leadership of Harr*
Boaknight. director The lower phot* show* a re
hearsal session, while in the upper picture medals
for ratings on cornet and base clarinet solo*, re
spective!). in the stale music contest last spring are
being pinned on Lair* Edwards (left) and Bobb>
Johnson by their mothers. Mr*. 1.. O. Edwards and
Mr* Robert John*#* .Mr. Edwards and Mr. John
son stand by —Photos by Daa Yarborough.
Mountville Airman
Jo Be Honored At
Charleston Air Base
Varied Program
For Band Camp
A *an*d
fhled the
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amp Fellow
Ctmton High
reok at
Gi
hr ramp
About «5 *t:< *'ded
prepwretsaw for the I
Harr* 4 (tauhni^**-
• «* e*. west by M
Mr* J«ef C»wmm Mr
Jofmmm. Mr* Herman Jarka— and
Los* WaMMR, b«wd dtrortne nf M ary
MmnA* High 8ekwai
Muadny o a d TwndUo »* **w®g
Rutmed r -li-J nf FrMbiilnnmi Ori
iw0r. I’lrt nt puwt«e ml ihndy Grave
rrmb|lenan t hnrrk. was Ike
e wobev On ttodnesMa*
Iv Ml
amd an TWrwin) tumild MmiMm
ssn<b a drift LsA Mr* Ruland
Mrs t reigkean ami Mr* HmAAm
Waters And Pate
Looking Good
With ’Forty-Niners
Bob Water* and Bobby Pate,
barfcfield alar* who led Preebyte-
nas College to the Tangerine Bowl
lari sense* rontmue to akow prom
ise ns randulates. with the prole*
~mini Son Franct*co ’Forty Ntner*
That’s the report received today
from Lynn O Wahrirf director at
permmel for the San Francisco
rhsb He orolr
M Bok Water* and Bobby Tate are
rinkmg good Both got m the esktb*
ison game odh the Was
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date and Pale ai hatfbecl
aur*1*ed three ' rwBmg* •< the 1
Trity Klqprt squad thus tar at thr
prr seaaan practsre •r
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A pmur «a* «4Mri*d by thr
,'^eup tram familria arid ffirmb
« Frida) Maif At Mm* Rune
. -rmrr hwad mmnkae* were rpr nal
gwmta amf • •mnucted a vesper pee
gram Juumy Hugtw-* rbairnvar
• a* a*» aed by M(*a Martha Jam*
Hartwr Riibrin Hiribwi and Wdsaa
E C Carter
Larry Edwards were prci
me* at* far ihaar 1 ratings an rarwH
arid base rUrmet aatm phayed m
the stale rentrai m the rprmg Tbe*c
were puiriad on by thrw mobar*
Mr* L O Edwards and Mrs Rob
art J«hix»«r
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rash at th*
*r* Hove Homecomm
n ,l
sj ( arte
C-119 troop-
flew vjltl.cr
Division for
at Fort Car
crew chief at a
tg plane w htch
e Uth Airborne
parachute jump
K* One of the
two engin<' conked out over Bowl
mg Green, Kv . and Uu* paratroop
ers jumped with military precision
rn open country near Greenbrier.
Tenn
The crew *tay*ci with the disabled
plane trying to get it to home port
at fveuart Air Base. Smyrna. T*iui
It chased aero*' the Cumberland
river from Oki Hickory. Term., indi
cating the pilot bad veered eastward
to avoid the metropolitan area of
Nashville The plane exploded and
crashed in the outskirts of Nash
ville
Mrs farler, mxher of the Ser
geant, who u*as 22 years of age. is
the former Miss Louella Watts, dau
ghter of Grover Cleveland Watts of
Mountville.
Homecommg will be held at the
Welcome Baptist Church near Lau
ren* on Sunday. Auguri 28 Guest
speaker will be the Rev Hampton
Perry of Greeleyville. who served
as first pastor of this church at its
organizatiMi in 1961
The Laurens Quart* wiH be lea
lured at the afternoon services
which will be dedicated entire!)- to
singing
Goals set by the church for this
homecoming will be 125 attending
Sunday school. 100 attending Train
ing Union and a collection of $600 00
The total offering will be applied
as payment on the new organ unless
otherwise designated.
The Tegular Sunday school hour
of 10:00 a. m. and morning wot-
shio hour at 11:00 will be observed
and all friends aid former pastors
are in . h.'i a.:end these services
At the close of the morning wor
ship hour a homecoming dinner will
be served in the church park. *
The Rev. William Joy is the pres
ent pastor of the church.
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