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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, September 1, 1960
l I.1NTON HHtH I (K)THA1.!. TEAM
F o”.t row. loft to rijrht: Thil Rotlgors. Johnny CUov-
or. ( harlos Johnson. Mike Reddick. Hayne Workman.
Hriut 'Mdi'. Keith Stewart. Grady Spoone. Second row:
i > Sprouse. Ansel Gilliam. Freddie Whitman. David
Estes. Effie Lewis. Richard Copeland. Billy Fitts. Wil-
mot Shealy. Third row: David SjvKine, N»h1 Handback.
Hunky Blalock, Buck Reese, Gary Goss. Judge Vaughn.
Tommy Copeland. Barry Whitman. Fourth row: Marion
Freeman. Rodger Whitmire. Melvin Bailey, Tommy
Finchannon. James Towey. Butch McElveen. Jerry Hall,
Bobby Hamer. Fifth row: Phil King, Kinard Littleton,
Joel McElhannon, Billy Nelson, Harold Toney, Nathan
Gilstrap, Jim Addison, Eddie Madden, George Sease.
Sixth row: Coaches Bob Strock, Herman Jackson, and
Ralph Tedards.
Lined up at a practice session in the photo at right
are: front — Barry Whitman, Keith Stewart, George
Sease, Meh in Bailey, Joel McElhannon, and Coach “Buzz”
Tedards; back row—Coach Bob Strock, Gary Sprouse
19, Judge Vaughn 23, Phil King 12, David Estes 11,
Coach Herman Jackson, Kinard Littleton 56.—Photos
by Dan Yarborough
Clinton High VS. Woodruff
On New Field Friday Night
TN I'iinton Hitfh SchoG football
ttam vill open lh«' I%0 Staton with
WiHvruft here Friday mpht at 8
.k TN i;unu* w 11 tw the first
'*• ;»l..y,d or the new high school
athletic tuld
\ ,r*wd i* expected to
. .. 'ea: dadiutn for the
Takm;; the field will be 12 return
ing letter men who will form the
nucleus of the team, end David
' | kta McElhannon \< .
son and Whitmire, guard Bailey,
center t» Sease quarterback King,
halfback' '‘prouse Littleton an<^
Estes fullback' Vaughn anti Stew
art
Others on the squad, who will see
plenty of action, are: left end Bar
ry Whitman, right end Ned lland-
back. guards Billy Pitts and Jerry-
Hall. tackle Tom Copeland, center
Tom Finchannon. and halfbacks Ed
die M idden and Hame$ Toney.
Clinton ^Lartinc I int-up
LK—Barry Whitman
LT--Joel McElhannon
LC,—Melvin Bailey
C—George sease
KG—Jerry Hall or Billv Pitts
KT — Roger Whitmire or Billy-
Nelson
RE—David Spoone.
tjB—Phil King
RHB—Gary Sprouse
LHB—David Estes or Kinard Lit-
i tleton
FB—Judge Vaughn or Keith Stew
art.
Woodruff Marling I incup
LE—Jack Littlefield.
LT-J. I’ Littlefield
LG—Ralph Smith
('—Gordon Godfre>
KG—Tom Casey
KT-Jack Smith
RE -Tex Kit'er
BB—Tony Littlefield
TB Jim Kerr
FB- Larry- Morgan
U B-« onnn Mason
News Of
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Saturday v-ady 4,ru%e Home
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t'd* County llomr I w-nsunslrotion
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22. 18.S9 by Revs. VV C. Stepp and
W D. Mayfield with 16 members
Mr. Maytield. of Chestnut Ridge,
Laurens, was supply pastor. The
Rev. Marion Kingei is the present
pastor.
The gue.'ts were welcomed by
James Johnson The message of
the morning w as delivered by Rev.,
T. B Altman, a former pastor. Rev
Jim McKittrick. a former pastor,
was also present
Following the worship service a
ft Jos.'hip l.our fallowed with lunch
hem : *er\ed
The Fain-iew Brotherhood will
meet Thursday night They will
sponsor a study in - Soul Winning.”
Members of the church as well as
mm are invited to attend
The Men of the Church of Shady
Grove Presbyterian Church will
sene the ladies of (he church a
supper Saturday night.
A number of young people of
Bock Crock Presbyterian Church
visited Shady Grove Presbyterian
Church for worship senice Sun
day night
« IN Tfi Ml IT ToMi.H?
The Skfhrn P lee Chapter.
I nffed Dmughiert af the Cmled
•racy will mert thi* eveumtg. ^hurs
day at S or tuck at the hmue af
Mrs I* A Yarhurwugb
• tRl» ntthRs
I wvwft to say ' thank, to my
ftNNin* and neigtthaes for the many
ktndnese* shown me while ranve-
h 1 nng from . hmhen arm mjury
Mur* R w«R he mme time hetar* I
rau wrtie yarn peemmatty pleaap ae
cept my braiifeh thawki to aurti
.* *t everyone Your kiavhiess wtQ
never he foeuntten
Lunchroom Menu
For September 6-9
TUESDAY
Milk, ham salad, carrot sticks,
green beans, hot biscuit, butter,
sweet potato 'oufflc with marshmal
lows.
WEDNESDAY
Milk, hot dogs. w>th chili, onions,
mustard, cole slaw and dressing,
buttered green peas buns, butter,
plain cake with icing .
THURSDAY
Milk, fnrd clucken. sliced cheese,
slic.d tomatoes, Irish potato -alad.
hot 'biscuit, butter, canned peuches
FRIDAY
Milk, navy bean cj'serole with
beef summer slaw, whipped pi*a
tor' com bread, butter, fruit
P. A. Connon
Paul Andrrwon Canr
Thursday afternoon in
N C . hospital
He nas a native -d <
a son of Mr. and Mrs Paul E Can-i Saturday at 11:00 a. m. at the Ken-
non of Laurens nedy Mortuary by the Rev. Victor
Surviving, in addition to his par- H Hirkman Burial was in the Lau-
ents, are a brother. Dr William M. rens City Cemetery. .
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A number of fnend» and former
member' uf Fairs w-w Baptist
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S unecoming which was the 101st
anniversary of the church, located
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