University of South Carolina Libraries
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thurflda.t. September 22. 1%0 S. C. Presbyterian Women In Iwo-Day Session At Laurens rhurrh l-iurvn< Committee re- port' an«t the annual report' of the eight PreAytenal pre>hlents U ill he h« jrJ Following live election of iifft- cr> t > .Kl.1re'> h> Mr Se.irtiorowKh i> >i-; eduie^t I’rio to tlv lunch^m re- ccss the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper "ill !>*• le^l b> Mr McCutch en A the no p m >C'sion. final re port* of the cr»\1entials committee wii^. h heard \e" officer.' "ill ht> Robert E Women of the t'htirch of the Smith Carolina Presbyterian Synod are in n ^wmlay meeting at the Ftrs? Pres bytenan Church of l.mrens The Women of the Church ors^ni- ^-ailed l^ the Rev /atn r inc! tdi« the entire *tate and u j \\ .iin>l>oro. Synod's Chair _has .hOf> local units with an enroll ment of 24,f4h women Mr- .1 Melvin Thompson of Olan- ta. ;> presiding over hu.s:ness arni religious 'essions The theme of the meeting is Evangelism Implementing Our Heritage and Our Mission Tin Rev .1 Sherrard Rice. I) IV. of Columbia, and Ruling Elder Al lred s, arbor >ugh of Sumter, mode- the Svn.vd. are among the man of Women's W ork Mofe than 2*h0 wohien from all p.ir.s cf the'state are attending the | meeting Littleton Is Prep Player of Ihe Week Halfback Kinard Littleton of the intoi Hie School Rml Dev Us. 'tvakers "as the winner of the Player of the Wdene'dav ^ M->'ion tn'gan at 2 30 4Veek award and was a guest Mon- : m .v;rh a devotional b\ :JL Rev. o^y at the initial 1900 session of i .agiu^s—E—MTCutchen. pastor of 'KKlIreenv lie Touchdown Club he Week award is giv- wcek during the football i. a .mnier i- < breakaway i the undeftvatod Clinton n and ha> scored six i' a .three games, against W■ she...- and Abhe- ( I INTON hk;h football captains JOKI. McELHANNON. Tackle PHIL KINfi, (Quarterback •he h •.>>t i churc h Business included Player nv *:>* u f 'tamiing commit or 1 e.K'h ! ee> n ;*i >r s o: general officer- and 't 1 is n to vunn i cha irmen andin; Dr Kk- t* ' t> ke .it 7 30 p m yes. d t •part me vrtia; < . *1! id !h< ■ mt\ ice t .t> fotlc'u Little! •: .•rt by a r< on m the church par n: inner o: < *r> Mr- M-r M’> li Do!!aid. llH'a! H i^h, tea! i ■. t > ]« it n*. and the Women of the uc no *w i Fir-t Church w ere hostesses * \\ jff. •!.»: »> v Hi arsilay 'vision will V 1 le ’ at ^ 30 a m with a devotion He v. al in :h< Km Herbert Bailey, pjs- nt ,' his e- t*: i v»t id M •nior:al Presbyterian ant- Clinton Beats Abbeville For Season's Third Win The Clinton High School Red i'evils racked up their third win in a row when t icy dawned a strong •mpanied to the dinner Ralph Buz/" Ted- “A NEW CONCEPT...” Alsco Aluminum Siding with Bac-R-Foam Insulation • Cat Be Inst v Surf • ■ * Against fern tes. Rodents. 1 *a eathf r • Seals Out Moist Muft !es fang p S •‘('.reate"t Siding Advancement in a Decade!" No Down Poymenf - Up fo 36 Months to Pay! 1 • A iminum Atrninj - • |A 4 • ^ Des • Insulation an-i Weat^- • tiitarantee,! R • \ i • Fences Al T > \ - . * Non-Tltn;bab!e Ty|ve Augusta Roofing A Metal Works m f.i sr\ (.v Call or Write J A Smith, Jr. Box 144 - Tel. 967J - Clinton, S. C. A l)e\ ill i team. 2-t- *■ * 6. Friday n.^hi at Ablw .1 . Clinton i -e":\*d earl y in the second quarJet . >n a 65-y ard pas- play fr.nn g-.i..; e. aek Ph:l K.ng to Fnd Barry V\ hitman \!>1h v: i!it roared i ».»ck 11 tie the •core r ; >ar p.ays with Fullback Pete nm 6a 'corint: 1 rorr. nine yards out 1 he "t 1 ■cord Ked Devil TD came ia'e in the second quarter, with ALU ki •e.uiig and scoring from >• \ un >. : ts out to i j ve the Devils .i i: .t aJ at halt i line * T v in ra •. ’.i.ion ! ally wa - made •n Fi!.i . K J.lJgC Vati^rn when } t: t li.dd le . *. 15 yariK Fie :.n.. i ID iame in the tourth ptTTCil w 1 twn Halfoad v rxinai i Little- !fiO , j-y . % » \ urd run ti.rm •i Back Tom This week, the Red Devils jour ney to Chester to meet the Clyclone Friday night in the first AA Con ference game of the season. Hurricane Cemetery Cleaned Recently Tlio Hurricane Baptist Church cemetery ha* recently been cleaned by a committee from the church Tho-e who have cemetery lots or relative who are burk'd in the cemetery and wi>h to help defray the cod of the cleaning are asked to contact Charles Young. William Gastley Mason Simpson. Mrs Car- roll Young or Mrs Harold Copeland Inquest Juries Rule In Two Cases A AVyear-oki Negro was ordered held for the grand jury Friday after an inquest jury found ( him respon sible for the pistol slaying of his 40-year old estranged w ife In its finding, the jury ruled that Hannah Owens of Clinton came to her, death on the night of August 29 at the hands of Willie James Owens She was dead when officers reach ed the scone of the shooting at the home of Elizabeth Shepherd, 51. who was wounded by shotgun fire The Owens woman was killed by shots in the back from a 32 caliber ; pistol In a second inquest conducted Friday at the police station by act ing Coroner Sam McCrary, a jury lull'd that George Rice, 25, of Rt 2. Clinton, died of electric shock while at work on August 29 Rice collapsed while tending a machine at Standard Plywood. Inc. An autopsy ruport, from Greenville General hospital indicated that elec tric shock caused death i Wilson Attends Architects' Meet Leonard M Wilson, has returned from Dallas. Texas, where he at-' tended the national convention of the Society of American Registered Ar- chitects. held September 15-18 at the Statler Hilton Hotel Mr Wilson was a guest at the president'.' reception preceding the t convention, held by Society Presi dent Wilfred J Gregson of Atlanta it <4 OFFICE SUPPLIES CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. PHONE 71 my lev Fin a nr >a. G Vaughn Melvin Bai- o ut-fainting Nomed Member Of Methodist Board Air- Nile- l Clark of Waterloo, ha* iH-'-n elected a member of the ir'»T at n.i M.' .odi't Board of Mi" •■' a.v. ail! attend its quad- rein ji rvorgam/a i ial neetmg S* ’nSer lls-23 in Chicago III. Mr • .^rk wu» elected to ttoard nv n jersh reprr'ent.ng the rune- > ’'ej'U*m car ^diction u# Interviews on Tickets Per-. .! ter\ i« a» M il be pre- ■m r’e-l v et : i! '»n W PCC today and Kr.lav b. Mr. Jaxaes Wolfe, pred- b ■ t « ■ Liton • ommunity Con cert »" ei .«»n, and Ah hel Ver- nw-'te f New York’Citv of th«- Co- Lm »a Art;*!' Manj. -nu-H. and mmunitv i •• a e e r I r» prt M-nta tne cu’ccrnu ; th»- membership | drive v aen i» n, » on With Double Oven $199.00 XMlh Exrhange of Your fHd Stove Appliance Sales (o JAC K S. KKI> lots. BROAD 10RGE never d-frost REFRIGERATOR WITH SEPARATE FREEZER Glide-out shelves , Twin 37-lb. porcelain crispers Double-deep Handidor storage Quick serve compartments ir C:tr H for butter. e?gs. ar.o Prather Simpson Fur. Co. PHONE 167 HUSH PUPPIES COME TO TREAT’EM ROUGH:... THEY LOVE IT Hush Puppies' breathin' brushed pigskin by Wolverine from $10.95 . Exclusive “Helllat” tanned pigskin shrugs off rain and dirt stays new looking longer. Perfect for school or play. Weigh a comfortable 9 ounces each. Simple brushing cleans, restores leather. Bouncy crepe sole, sturdy steel shank support Sizes 10 to 2,2fe to 6 Three widths. Jr/ r 1 FOR MOTHER * • FOR THE BRIDE \ ' FOR THE CONVALESCENT FOR ANYONE r 'V-W ■. 9 A If You Are Looking For Something New and Unusual For A Gift, Birthday Or Bridge Prize, Shop CHRONICLE PUB Co. —STATIONERY DEPARTMENT— e 109 Gary Street Phone 74 Mrs. America Fashion Show TOMORROW FRIDAY, SEPT. 23rd 11 A. M. — 3 P.M. HOTEL MARY MUSGROVE BALL ROOM FREE! FREE! DOOR PRIZES He Will (iive Away Two Beautiful “Forever Yount;" Dresses at Each Showing: — Nothing: To Buy. All You Do is Register Your Name and Address. MRS. AMERICA SELECTS . . . ^ FOR HOMEMAKERS EVERYWHERE . . . AN AROUND-THE-CLOCK-WARDROBE BY PURITAN FOREVER YOUNG Lovely, washable, no iron, pepper pot cotton boucle knit cardigan shirtdress takes to scarves, jewels and pearls like the proverbial duck takes to water. Knits are the rage in France and Italy and America. The haberdasher look has a “no age. no time and no price" limit. From college to career, from coffee to cocktails, the under stated look is in. Purple. Blue. Green. Brown 12-20 124-22Hi MILS. DOROTHY SHOCKLEY (Mrs. south (aroliaa) At a good old American price Style No 960 — Sues 12^ 224 Style No. 1960 — Sizes 12-20 $10.99 S1L99 Make a date to meet Mrs. South Carolina, runner-up in the Mrs. America Contest, Mrs. Dorothy Shockley, of Duncan, S. C., who will be here in Clinton to commen tate the show. RFRESHMENTS FOR EVERYONE