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1 1 10 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Red Devils Sweep Second Victory Over Ware Shoals Clinton rolled to iU> >ect*nd of the new football season with a 39 to 7 victory over the Hornets of Ware Shoals here on the hrch school fieW Friday night N The entire Uackfield SpnHi>e -httth i.wi stover ami King.'was impres^i\t lor Clinton l.ittietoi rait<d for thrt'e TIVs while passing to emi Barry Whitman for another Gary Sprouse accounted for a TP on a 65-yard punt in the third pe nod Keith Stewart also got into the scoring column for the Ked Devils with a plunge into the end zone af ter taking a handoff from quarter back Phil King. In tht forward wall, the He'd Dev il.- were led by guards Billy Pitts ami Melvin Bailey and tackle Billy Nelson Coach Ralph Tedards played hi’s entire squad and . rnfMied his bt-nch efrly ;n th»* third [X'nod to give his re-erves game experience * l ie touchdown for the Hornets cam.- late in the fourth period on a 65-yard pass play Clinton travels to Abbeville this Week to meet one '»f the strongest opponents of the year in the unde- featml Panthers, who have been im pressive with a 20 to 7 victory over VAX Anderson and a 38 to 7 win over Pendeiton last Fndiiy \ large crowd is espected to lol- low the Reef Devils on the' road and he bn hand Friday night for the ipemng kickoff ,n the Abbeville sta dium Clinton rolled up 348 yards L’38 by rushing ami 110 b> pa-sing Warb Shoals was hied to 48 yards rushing, and 126 by passing ^ 1 FRANK JONES l’( Head < uach REPORT FROM THE COACH vl.» - '•t.’ttt \. \|. MONDAYS ON WLBG I’RESEN m> ll\ BEACON DRIVE-IN New* Of Bond* Cross Road* IIOMF DFVONsm\TK» CLUB, SIF.KTS The Shady Grove Home Demon stration Club met Tuesday. Sept 6. at the club house An interesting demonstration 'Hi care of man made fabrics was giv en Plans for attending the fall coun cil meeting to be held at Furman University. Greenville, were dis cussed During the social hour re freshment- were served by Mrs. David Pitts Mr and Mr- B W. Cooper, Lin da and Brenda Franklin attended a family reunion at Greenwood State Park on Sunday SOCIAL ENJOYED Saturday night. Sept 10. the young people of Shady Grove Pres byterian Church enjoyed a social Games were played and refresh ments served The young people will meet Sun day night. Sept 18. at 6:30 to elect officers for the coming year » OPEN HOUSE BF HELD Sunday .Sept 18 will be open house for the new recreational build ing at Shady Grove The building will be optm at UV30 and remain open during the 1 day At 7 30 p m. the dedication -ervice will take place Re\ Hugh PoUard of Joanna, will b-. in char, of tm program The people -i ;>• ommuniu are .n- \, ed to attend , rhur-«ia> ’’.-h - S. pt 15. thv Woman's \li-sioh.ir>- Society of Fairview Baptist Cnurch will meet at the home of Mr- Louise Johnson Mr- Marion Kinder will be in ciiar.e of the program This is the last race ing before the association ntev-ts Al! member- are invited to he present Mr ami Mr- Jim Owasby have returned home after wsitin_ rela tives m lllin<H- COM Ml NIT\ (LIU TO MEET Sa urday :ugnt Sep; 17. at 7:30 tm- Shady Gn»ie Community Club will mew at the club house Hi»*te>se> for the meeting will be Mr and Mrs J C Nubor- Mr and Mr- Joe lIcQuizl. Mr and Mr- Jack Mur.aa Members who canrfot attend -Vsikl notify one of thi* aboM Lost s MOIHI R tleorge M Clark was cal.ed to Memphis Tenn becaus*' of the sud den death of hi» miVher Mrs N P Clark on Saturday Mr Clark, who fc. a member of the PresbyttTun Cullece faculty •sa- retunied to his home here Dr. Fraser to Teach Community Bible Class “Survey of The Old Testament" will be the subject of the com- : munity Bible class taught by Dr. T. 1 Layton Fraser of the Presbyterian ‘ College faculty. There is no charge for the classes ami all those interested may call Johnnie Haskins at 1537 to register Beginning September 20 the ses sions will be held each Tuesday eve ning at 7:45 in Neville Hall on the college campus cessful bidder, other than the plain tiff herein, immediately upon the conclusion of the bidding, shall de posit with the Clerk of Court the sum of five per centum (5Vr ) of the amount of the bid as a guarantee of his good faith in the bidding The same to be applied to the purchase price upon his complying with the terms of sale, otherwise to be paid to Plaintiff for credit on the indebt edness. In the event the successful bidder should fail to make such de posit, or should fail to comply with the terms of sale, the said lands ThunMUy. Seplembvr 13. 1%0 shall be re-sold on the same or some | subsequent Sale-day on the same terms*at risk of the defaulting purchaser. The purchaser to pay for papers, stamps ami recording No personal or deficiency judg ment is demanded and the bidding will not remain open after the sale, but compliance w ith the bid may be made immediately. W E DUNLAP, C. C. C P. fc G. S. Dated this 13th day of September, 1960 3C-0-S-29 Electric Co-op Queen Mis- Dianne Price, left, daughter pf Mr. and Mrs. G. VI. Price. Route 2. Ciintoii. rrij. - as ‘ Miss I^vrenS Electric t .i-op." She was named at a recent .*!»•« trie fair hell at the I .aim ns ( .ir grounds. The 17 year old brunette is a senior at (Tintoa High School. Be-ide her Is Miss Patricia McCall of Route 5 Greer, the runner up. Dr. Newton B. Jones Edits Writings 01 Early S. C. Minister Funeral Services i Held Saturday For J. R. Hamrick, Jr., 32 n GALA FASHION EVENT SHOWING ROUND THE CLOCK' WARDROBE FOR HOMEMAKERS By Puritan "Forever Young NEW FALL FASHIONS t Selected by Mrs. South Carolina HOTEL MARY MUSGROVE BALL ROOM FRIDAY, SEPT. 23rd 11 A.M.-3P.M. rr FREE! FREE! DOOR PRIZES EACH SHOWING REFRESHMENTS FOR EVERYONE MRS. DOROTHY SHOCKLEY < Mrs <-.>uth Camiiaa • Make a date to meet Mrs. South Carolina, runner-up in the Mrs. America Contest, Mr*. Dorothy Shockley, of Duncan, S. C., who will be here in Clinton to commen tate the show. Dr N«*w“!on B Jonv- of the Pres byterian College faculty. ha< edited -elected writings of the Re\erend William Tennent 17VM777 for the South Carolina Historical Society. They have appeared tn !•»* Jidy issue of The South Carolina His torical Magazine amf will be c-*n- tiaued in the Octolvr unat Toe writer of these letters was the grandson of 'he f-under of the "Log College.” the 1 rst school for Presbyterian nutu-'-f- in the col omt-k Hi- lather was a trustee of the College of New Jervty. later Pnnceton After graduating trom the Calk •gt- of New Jersey and holding post or alt s in \ irgmia and Connecticut William Tenncnl came to South Carolina in 1772 to serve as the minister Church of CharBvjo The material in the July i-sur of The South Carolina Hi«tor>cal Mag anne includes a two graphical sketch of Tecnent by Dr Jones and a love letter unttrti in 1763 by Tennent to tu- future wife. Susan Vergtreau Al-o included are three Tennent letters which were pubti-hed in the 4 harVston news papers in August 1774 The first is a pk-a to the ’adn-s of South Carolina to -uppurt the emborgo on tea by not using any of this * baneful plant “ The other two letters deal with the political and religious situation in Ma-sachusetts Funeral services for John Robert Hamrick. Jr. 32. who ua< killed in a tractor-trailer crash last Med nrsday morning in Virgitua. were < onducted Saturday at 4 30 p m .it the Pentecostal Holme— Church at Clinton Muis by the Rev I H \V»«*>b. 'V Rev Roy Allen the Rev 3 A Wesley .,rvl th*- Re\ J W S tilers Burial cemetery Pallbearers w»re J VI Fowler Ellison Roberts. Jimmy Cathcart TTuman Owen- Hub. n Falbw Joel Cox. Ben thiner and Tobie Campbell The honorary e-cort irv 'uded Jam.-- Crame. J R Reynolds (.eorge Huguk-y t mude t roeker. Calvin Coopt*r. Clinton West. J B f *he In lepers!. :d Templeton. Dan Dunaway. Joe Spd lers. M.ircelt Bjrk.-r Clarence Brookshire. Fred Satterfield. Dan| Jones. Ro\ t'ann m and Fill- Huff stetler Hamrick wa» a -on .4 John Bob ert Hamrick Sr . and Mrs L-abel! Diiluhaw Hamrick of this city For the past six months he had made Ms home in Spartanburg, and was cm i ployed by the Sriman M<Aor Ex press Company Mrs. Bessie Whitmire Buried at Hurricane Funeral services were held for Mr- Bessie Copeland Whitmire on Bap list Church of which she was a member Burial was in the church cemetery She passed away at the home of her daughter. Mrs James Dunaway, after -everal year, of declining health The widow of J F Whitmire, she wa -a native of Laurens County w herv -he .-pen; her entire life She was a daughter of the late Harrison and Mary Elizabeth Owens Cope land She was a member of Hum cam* Baptist church She did prac ticla nursing for a number of year- until her health failed SurvivLng are two daughters. Mrs Mary Brown Ellis of Rt 2. Clinton, and Mrs Dunaway: two sons. Reed er Whitmire of Barstow. Colif . and Jud-on Whitmire of Joanna: one bra.her Harrison A iPetei Cope land of Clinton: 2U grandchildren. 36 great-grandchildren, and 1 great gn-a-t grandchild. » .1 NOTICE OF SALE The State ot South Carolina, County of Laurens IN COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Lois M. Adair, Plaintiff, vs David Cannon. Ruth Cannon, Roberta Can non Ray, Lanie Cannon Harris, and any unknown parties who have or claim to have any interest in or lien upon the real estate which is the subject of this action, including any unknown heirs at law of Clyde Mur- hy Cannon, deceased, Defendams. PURSUANT to a Decree of the Court in the above stated case,- I will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder, either in or in front of the Court House, at Laurens C. H , S C., on Salesday in October next, being Monday, the third day of the month, during the legal hours for such sales, the following de- -cribed property, to wit: All that piece, parcel or lot of land, with the dwelling house there on, s tuate. lying and being on the North side of a new street, as yet unnamed, in the Town of Clinton, in Laurens County. South Carolina, and being bounded on the North by lot now or formerly of Frank Price and lot now or formerly of Estate of William P Jacobs, ‘sixty two (62i. feet thereon, on the East by lot now or formerly of Estate of William P Jacobs, being lot No 11 i Eleven) as shown on plat to which reference is heremafter made, ninety (90i feet therein, on the South by new street as yet unnamed, sixty-two <62i feet thereon and on the West by ten' (10' foot alleyway opening on West Centennial Street ninety <90> feet thereon *aid kg of land above de scribed and hereby conveyed is -hown and designated as lot- Nos Twelve (12i -nd Thirteen (U) on piil of survey, known as Subdi vision Jacob' PrrTerty ’ — “Onk wa- in R.* -moot. « m.Hl v by J A Yeargin. En gutter, on Ju. ,• 12. 1946. and record ed Juic IS. 1S46 in Plat Book No 4 al page J17. in the office of the ( rk of Court for Laurel* County. South CarJna. and is the identical proper v a* w as acquired by Clyde Murphy Cannon from Charlie W.l-on b> Ihoxi dated the 21s* day of May, ItCil and recorded the 22nd day of May tail, in the Office of the Clerk >f Court for Laurens County in Ih-ed Hook No 103 on page 1U3 TERMS OF SALE Cash The sue The ADMIRAL CLAREMONT Ultra-slim console. 23' picture tube with sealed-on tinted safety glass. Gated “AGC.” Transformer-powered 20,000 volt chassis. Tone control. 33* h.. 29 1 ;* w . 15V$* d. Grained finish on hardboard. AS LITTLE AS *4.00 WEEKLY After Small Down I'aynient. (See Other l!M»I Model- i n Elour) HHnaltfULic 204 N. lirtiad SI. Telephone 237 full'iw ing th«- Boston Tea Party. Tennent compare.- (.cneral Gage to September 1 at the Hume, a Turki-h Bashaw' because of his I arbitrary act-, and piMOt.- out the danger for all the colonie- The Charleston muuster -erved in the South Carolina A>-vmi>ly from 1775 through 1777 The < Ktober is-! sue will include a pr> \lously un published commentary by Tennent or the session of the A-embly of September ami October. 1776 This give- an in-ignt into the motives of various members and factions that favored or opposed independence and strong measures tor defense The last two items to be published concern the incident for which Ten nent is mo't famous, the disestab lishment of the Church of England in South Carolina A petition, drawn up by Tennent and circulated throughout the state. i> given in full, as is TennenCs speech in the .Assembly on this petition. This famous speech wa- printed first in 1776 and again in 1815 While it is frequently quoted, it is now avail able only in a few libraries. 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