The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, November 03, 1960, Image 2
THE CLINTON CHRONICLk
Bell Street High
Dedicates Stadium
Stadium Oof bd
fo Trusteosv the superintendent, and
citizens of‘Us community, we honor
I ayd recognize \-ou on this occasion’'
A brief and appropriate dedica
tion service was led by Rev But-
Th< Bell •Srr , *et High School dedi
cateri its new football stadium Fri
day night during the halftime of ^ He concluded the services with
the Boll Street-Ridge Hill game. •* prayer The spectators then sang
Ninety Six Wins "
Over Thornweirin '
High Scoring Game
Tlio ceremony was conducted by
the school alma mater led by Mrs.
Ninety-Six—Ninety-Six nosed out
Thornwell here Friday night in a
sensational nip and tuck 42 to 39
Kev. L. C. Butler, pastor of Friend- ^ ' Jone> ... , „ .
shin amE Church assisted bv Prin ^ facuU >' and stu<k ‘ nt bodv <>f P ame 11 was a ca5 * '* hrst ono
einal MeQmUa Hudson Th^ spec-: Sliwt H'^ and ^ sconn - and then thc othex -
tators piirticipated in the singing of cominunty are grateful for such a Six touchdowns were made m
“God Bless America” - magnificent stadium. Principal each half Each team made six
Mrs Bessie Henry wife of the Hudson said scores but points after touchdowns
late D Henry and Charlie Young Another feature of the activities j spelled the difference between vie
ihe fourth period. Timmons got two f Mill
yards : for ThomweU and a TD 1 ^";7
NinMy^ix Kortd twice, PM Woods 1 Mr * B L Milt ' h « u ^ Mi “
going 15 yards and Borden 15. Ht,.; charl0,le MI,ch ' U Mr ;‘" 1
ginbotham crashed over from three Mrs ®- L Martin. Leesa and Jodie
yards out for the final Thornwell Martin of Greenwood, spent Thurs-
touchcjown. uay afternoon in Mauldin with Mr.
Burdbh registered four times for and Mrs. C. V. Powell
the winners, proving one of the Mrs. John T Sto^. Mrs; C. B
brightest of many bright stars, of Mills, Mrs. J. O. Denny. Mrs. J. T.
the evening. He also got an extrd Hollingsworth, Mrs W M. Lea-
point. . - ^ man, Mrs. H. A. Boyce, Mrs. E. R.
Thornwell 7 19 0 13—39 Austin. Mrs. W. G. Coates. Mrs. W.
Nimt+y-Six 7 7 14 n—42 A. Simpsonwand Mrsr-Harold Austin
tains of North Carolina.
Mr. and Mrs. Downs Lanford
and Christy of Spartanburg. Mr.
and Mrs. Cebron Lanford of Wood
ruff. Mr and Mrs. Marvin Moore
and children of Walnut Grove,
Mrs. Leonard Williams, Mr. and
Mrs. Hayes Lanford and Roxanna,
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lamb spent
Sunday with Mrs. Clara Lanford.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Jackson
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Watkins
Mr. and Mrs. Buford Brown and
Benny visited the former’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs W H. Brown, re
cently.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Casey of
Spartanburg, were visitors here
Saturday.
Mrs. Minnie Dobbins spent the
week-end in Reidsville with Mr.
and Mrs F. C. urgess.
Dinner guests of Mr and Mrs.
Thursday, November 3, 1960
Hoke Bennett Sunday were Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Gaston and chfldrm
of Woodruff. Mr. and Mrs. Barney
Bonnet*. Barry and Jeffrey, Mr.
and Mrs Ellis Bennett of Green
ville.
Mr. and Mrs. DwinneB Casey
of Woodruff, were visitors here
Saturday
Mr, and Mrs. Guy Taylor are
visiting relatives in Florida.
attended the 61st annual meeting of of Laurens, Mrs. Bi)l Taylor, Mr*
the Women of the Church of South and Mrs. Harold Taylor and daugh-
Caroiina Presbytery at the First t er of Spartanburg, and Everette
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were presented bv Mr Hudson w jio '* ur ' n 8 halftime was a roll call of tory ami defeat The Ninety-Sixei^ J -v 5 13 4 Presbyterian Church in Greenwood Taviof visited Mr. and Mrs. G £*•
said. ’ Because of the efficient and a11 individuals who made contribu- got three more points than did their DOnClS 11*085 KOaClS Thursday. Templeton Sunday. ‘
faithful service rendered to our ' ons bleachers fund A word rivals and with them the decision —— Mrs. Mamie Lipscomb and Mrs. 1 ^| r anc j Mrs. Marvin Brewing-
school and community, the Bell of ,hanks a,Kl a PPreciaUon was In fact Ninety-Six made all of its, Mrs. Newman Shouse, Miss Emma Sessions of Honea Path,| ton> Charles, Anna Beth and Linda
Street High School stadium is nam- f '‘ ven M r - Hudson. extra points Irene Hipp and Mrs. R. E. Mar- have been guests of Mrs. T. M.jjjp^t s un day in Charlotte N C
«d .n rtwir honor tlw» Henry-Young ^ ^ • se< g nd - t ^ U ca , U <rf*donora hi the first play of the game; tin were among the teachers at- Pinson _ _ _ , Miss Carolyn Benjamin of Lau
rens, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell
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be given-\ov 21 a the Harvest Fes- Clyde George of Thornwell took a tending ihe television conference! Mr and Mrs. E. P Boazman
tival at Bell Street High Donations pass and traveled 68 yards for a for teachers in Columbia on Sat- were busines visitors at Mt Pleas-; c.’ rnot ^ "^hiiHrnn " ' 1
to the bleachers fund will be wel- scon- The extra point was kicked., urday, October 29. ant last Wednesday. Dannv of Clinton Mr and M
come - Ninety-Six came back with Jimmy Claudia Johnson spent the week- Miss Gladys Griffin of Greenville, j _
Spartanburg Mem. Auditorium
~ Thursday. November 17 — 8:15 pm
IMOGENE COCA EDWARD EVERETT HORTON
KING DONOVAN
j
spent the week- Miss Gladys
Buden going 14 yards for the TD. C nd with her mother. Mrs. Texie spent the past week with Mr. and
Three Thornwell scores came in Johnson Mrs. H K. Boyce,
the second Gordon Timmons got a Hallowe’en Socials Enjoyed Mr and Mrs Gene Shillinglaw
pass and with the run it was good The Fairview Baptist Church ,nd children of Rock Hill, were
for 28 yeards and a score. Burden
came through for Ninety-Six with
Community house Saturday night
at 7:30
The club house was decorated to
carry out the Hallowe'en motif.
Fortune telling and games were
Dean Willard and children of Un
ion. spent Sunday with Mr. and |
Mrs. Grover Starnes.
Bobby lamb of Columbia, spent
the week-end with his mother,
a five-yard TD plungs
Timmons then got a pass and
run for 60 yards and Howard Hig
ginbotham a 63yard pass and run
for the other two Thornwell tallies
Tramw Imon sponsored a HaUo- *“' s ‘ s «* Mr a " d Mri Mrs Eva Ruth Lamb,
ween party at the Shady Grove Leaman.
Community house Saturdav nicrhi Miss Clara Dial and VV. H. Wight-; Mr .and Mrs. Broo
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2=2: “W'-* A« costumes added i "SL'iSfe
. Wight-1 - Vlr an(1 Mrs. Brooks Simmons
man were honored at a dinner party ! were supper guests of Mrs. G. C.
Thursday evening, October 27, by Templeton Sunday
the employee's of M. S. Bailey ajd Mrs. Bobby Garner and daugh-
Son, Bankers, of Clinton, at Pano-1 ter, of Clinton, visited her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Oren Hembree Sun-
Six score two in the third. Burden
made both of them, going 17 and 18
yards
Each team went over twice in
evening.
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Miss Dial’s place of honor at the day.
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irapps won prizes for dmg ^ St , ated 3t th(? guest table
. . . „ w 'th the honorees were Mr. and
James Johnson, Mrs W. E. Mrs R c Adair g,. Mr and Mrs
G. L. Simpson.
con- The guests enjoyed music and
sisted of sandwiches, cookies and dancing between courses at this
soft drinks. ^— lovely party.
Members of the Shady Grove Gifts presented to the honorees
Presbyterian Church enjoyed a; were a compile chest of silver.
Hallowe en social Saturday night srvlte for eight, an automatic grill
October 29 at the recreation build- ami waffle, and* an automatic fry
ing Hallowe’en costumes worn by pan
members added festivity to the oc- —
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MRS. J. L. BOLTON. TorrespondeEt
casion. Games were enjoyed by
the older members as well as the
young. Cup cakes, sandwiches and
soft drinks were served.
The Shady Grove Home Demon
stration club met Tuesday. No-
veznber 1, at the dub house. A '* r - and '* rs - d M. Roland of
demonstration on breakfast foods A’ewberry, spent Sunday with Mr.
was given and Mrs Russel] Howard
Mrs. Texie Jounson entertained 'f rs ^ Lawrence Irby was a
at dinner Sunday. Oct. 30. for her d,nn «‘ r ~ uesl of Mrs G. C Temfrte
daughter. Claudia. who was cole- ton <>n Tuesda -'
brating a birthday Dinner guests Miss Patricia (Yowe of Mood-
included Mr and Mrs James ruff 5 P ent ,he <’"<1 »'ith Miss
Johnson. Jimmy Johnson. Mrs. Lamb
Bessie Johnson and Carl Hender
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my. Mrs Albert Lamb and Mary
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