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THE CLINTON CHROMCLt
Thursday, November 10, 1W0
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With the Sick
Mrs Homer Richey is a patient
at Blalock Clinic
Misses WtQanetta Williams and
Geraldine Potts have returned to
Thomwell foLVwmp tonsileetomies
a: BLilock Clinic
Mr' Olivo Spencer of New York,
who \> as visitmg hero, was an over
night patient a; Bkikx-k Clinic re
cently
Friends *f Mrs Wyman Shoaly
w ill he interested to know she has
return'd home fn*m Blalock Clinic
where she ha' h»'on a tvatient
Edward Ray. Sr. was a patient
several d iys during the week at
R’alx* Ckmc
James Ammons has returned
home homo after being a patient at
Blalock Clinic.
Mr* Charlie McDeniel is a pa-
Reckless Homicide
Is Charge In Crash
When Youth Killed
Lapreti' — A truck driver was
quoted here Saturday as saying he
never saw the car with which his
vehicle collided. resulting in the
death of a IT year-old tK'y of Clin
ton. Rt 1
Laurens Police Capt K N Wil
liams testified thij. was what he
was told by the driver of the
truck, identified as Johnny George
Parks. 37 year-okl Laurens Negtx>
Parks is presently free on SC.Uiit
bond after being charged with
reckless homicide in the traffic
death of Robert Wayne Teague.
Clinton Lions To
Heor Governor
J. T. BUR DINE
This scene in the Douglas House at Presbyterian College on
Thursday. No\ember 3. shows volunteers getting the TB Christmas
Seal letters ready for the mail Mrs George Blalock recruited the
22 Ladio who affixed address labels on the envelopes The address
labels had been typed by students of Clinton. Gray Court. Hickory
Tavern and Laurens High Schools The letters will bo delivered on
Monday. November 14. when the annual Christmas Seal campaign
officially opens
G Edward Campbell is chairman of the Christmas Seal Cam
paign for this area The campaign is conducted by the Laurens
Comfy Tuberculosis Association to finance its program of education
and service aimed at the elimination of tuberculosis
' runt row left to right: Mrs. J. .A Addison. Mrs ( (. Giles
M > Jam* s Addison. Mrs. Taylor Martin. Mrs Julian Bohck, Mrs
Carlisle Neely Back row: Mrs A. M. Cannon. Mrs Ed Sadler —
Photo bv Dan Yarborough i
Know Your Football
K punts on fourth down ball rolls
to R s 4 wdiere K‘s end touches
ball, but didn't down it Substitutes
rhmicmg ball was dead, enter game,
but n<«t before R > safety man picks
up boll and runs with it. The thkee
entering substitutes run mterfer-
t-nee for him This results in K
having 14 men on field
Rulmg K is penal: ?ed from spot
where substitutes entered for hav
ing too many players on the field
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A runs bail to B s 5. where he
tumble' A-2 and B 2 try to get pas
esssion of the ho!! and push it into,
•be end rone
Ruhr*; This is determined by
who put the haK in end rone If B
was last to touch ball before it
crossed goal Lne it *s a touehback
If A was Lw t> touch ball, it is a
t*xid»d*vwT
i Note Thts feature is conducted
by Sam t>*<.ns. of tlmton. who offi-
cKites in high school gnmee- of the
aivvi Suorrut your questions to
him »
Area Students
At Palmer College
Four Ci.nton and Joanna students
are currenliy enrolled at Palmer
College. Columbia, nr studies in
business lra.ning
They arc Mary Lt-e Howell and
.Vliene Maurice Singley of Clinton,
and Clisby T**mpleton and Sandra :
Elaine Salt* n of Joann..
Timmons Is Nomed
Player Of The Week
Gordon Ttmmoos. Thornaell
High School halfback, as cited by
the Greenville News }>iay> r of
‘V .vc-ek and at endeu *ht meeting 1
of the Greenville Touchdown Club
Monday Timmons scored eight
pom s and carrud th* ball 119
yard' rusk.ng ;n Them well' 20-0
win over Ridge Spr.ngs last week
He has scored 102 poir - during the
seas*»n
Timmons' coach. D S Temple-
t .n accompanied h.’r. m me Green-
vtlle meeting
who died in a hospital here as a
ient at Hays hospital following sur- result of injuries received in the
gery this wet'k . crash Oct 29 at 9 p m
Mrs Thvi'mas P Davis. Jr. is a An inquest jury empaneled by
patient,at Hays hosprta! Coroner Marshall Pressley found t0 ^
Patients discharged from Hays Saturday that Teague's death was
hospital earlier this week include: caused by a car-truck wreck, and
Mrs Raymond Lawrence. George identified Park" as driver of the
Harvey, Mrs Aud e Gilliland. Mrs. truck. I
Bessie Byrd and Mrs Alvin Gil- Three other passengers in the
rnor 1957 Ford, including 15-vear-old
Friends of L N Warren will be drjver Carroll Kuykendall of Rl 1.
^ :S 3 ^ C1 r n * were senously “U^ifore being elected to the office of
B111 \ Ray^McCai! and Mrs James ,n ^eofding^J' Cart'^WiUiam staU? con '
Wondv i-v -utie-.ts at Have hos Accordin «' 0 A apt. Williams vettion in c tlumbia last June.
W > '‘""'f 5 ,“ d »«* X' induced u. club
> was traveling east toward Clinton by lnterrvt . luI!aJ counsellor R. S.
m the nght lane XruJuek. vs ho is serving on the Dis
trict Governor's cabinet this year
as chanct au mbersoip director
J. T Burdino of Greenville, Dis
trict Governor of Lions Interna
tional District 32-A, will make his
Clinton Lions
'lub Friday night at the Mary Mus-
•rovt ilo‘el at 7:00 o'clock.
District Governor Furdine is a
aarter member and ;:ust president
f ; Buim Lions Club of Green-
* He I’e^ served as Zone Chairman
and Deputy District Governor be-
Pauent. rele^ed from Hays hos- and ^ ^
pital include Mrs Alexander Reed- . , .
,T Mrs EJbrr.u B«>-d Mrs Rus- "g' ,a ' 1 :o mak ' *
'd! Strange. Mrs J C Bell. James _ . . .
Rop*'! . Mrs Mmnie Beck Gail , ^ Car * a ^Z from lhe rt ‘ :,r
Caughtnan. Mrs OUs Smith. Mrs b >' * X ^ to ° 1959 Ford ^ own
F O Deadwvler. J B Wilburn. ed b >' Southe™ A «ton Oil Division
.*mi Mrs Clark Johnson < of ^rtanburg. the captam said
Friends of John Noms will re- was no * * ,ur1 -
gre: to kn>>\* he 's ill and a pa- Skid marks made by the truck
tient at Hays hospital
Mrs. George Price is a patient at
Hays hospital
W L Mvers'of Santee, is a pa
tient at. Hoys bo^utal
James Hamdtoc underwent sur
gery at Hays ho^itta! this week
Hompton Ave. PTA
Nts $550 From Event
Children's Library
Celebrates Book Week
Open House I8H1
Written for TV* Chronicle i
Have y.ni visi'ed your children’s
library recently? If not, why not
make a point of doing so Friday,
_ _ N ivxunfier 18. from 3:00 until 5;00
1 ful driver, maintained his left the children's library of Clin-
bhnker light was flashing at th*- ;<m will hold open house in cele-
he toW hratwn of National Book Week, No
vember 13.19
Located on the second floor of the
measured 50 feet before the im
pact. and 67 feet and five inches
after the crash, the officer testi
fied -* 1
Kuykendall, who his father, C V
Kuykendall, described as a carv
The Hampton Avenue PTA real-
:;eil approxnaaicdy S5fi0 from its truck was
annual carnival at the Clinton ar- road.’’
morv Other passengers in the car were
This is The 'ingk fund-raising the driver's sister. Mrs Faye Kuy-
event >f the year for the or gam kendall Weathers, ndmg m front,
ration Proceeds will be used to- Teague and Kuykendall's brother,
ward estahbshmef* {J a school li- Bruce, both in the rear seat
brary A doctor testified that Teague
Co-chairmen for the carnival w b 0 never regained cwsciousiiess
were Mrs R L Plaxico. Jr . and died 15 minutes after arriving at
the hospital here.
Captain Joe Scott Dr Jbon W Ste
venson is presairtit of the PTA
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time of the accident But
the jury he could not recall “if I
had my hand out or not ”
“When I came to.” he said, “the
sliding us down the VoBege-Community Library is the
Children’s Library of which every
ntixen of Clinton may be justly
proud The library is open Monday,
''.eAw'sday and Friday from 3:00
until 5 00 p m. and on Saturday
from 9:00 to 11:00 a. m.
Mary improvements have been
made in the last lew years. The
original quarters have been enlarg
ed by the addition of another room,
and a lumber of new shelves have
been .ns( ailed which; have been
carefully planned so as to display
•-he books in an attractive manner,
also to make them more access
ible to young readers. The supply
of bo.<ks has steadily grown and
new- books are constantly being
added, and it now contains over two
thousand volumes
Mrs James S. Gray, librarian, is
Cross Anchor
News
MRS. J. L. BOLTON. Csnespemient
Mrs LiHsan Oglesby of Whitmire,
$p£nt the week-end with Mrs. Eva
Thomas.
Mrs Minnie Dobbins and Mrs.
Perry Sumerel spent Sunday after
noon with Mrs. Irene Williams.
Mrs. SaQie Gregory. Mrs Grace
Sumner. Mr. and Mrs H P. Ben
nett were Sunday visitor of Mr.
and Mrs. Elhs Bennett in Green
ville.
S. M Blackwell and Ronald Par
ris of Flat Rock. N. C., spent the
week-end here.
Mr and Mrs S P. Holladay of
Spartanburg, i^ent Tuesday after
noon with Mr and Mrs J L Bol
ton
Miss Gertrude Koss. Mrs. Mamie
Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelly
and daughter, Sherry, and Carl
Kelly visited relatives in Winnsboro
Sunday They also visited William
Kelly, who is a patient at the Vet
erans hospital in Columbia.
Miss Aim Harris spent the week
end in Greenville with Mr and
Mrs. Bill Harris
Mrs Eva Thomas and Mrs Lil
lian Oglesby visited Mrs. Flossie
Thomas Sunday
Mr and Mrs. Joe Brewington,
Johnny and Patricia, spent Friday
afternoon in Columbia
Mr. and Mrs. John Gideon visit
ed Mr and Mrs Algie Bishop in
Enoree recently. $
Mr and Mrs. Brooks Simmons
visited Mr and Mrs G. C. Tem
pleton Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Lockabee of
Atlanta, Ga., spent the week-end
with Mrs Eva Ruth Lamb
Mrs. Ann Stribling spent last
week with Mrs. Clara Lanford
Mr and Mrs John E. Stribling
were visitors in Spartanburg Sun
day.
Mr and Mrs Dean Willard and
children of Union, spent Sunday
with the latter’s parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Grover Starnes.
Jurors were Milton Fuller, fore
man: John K Taylor. Joe Sume-
ral. Al Rawl and Gary Gibbs
Break Up Still
Laurens — Deputies cl Laurens
County Sheriff C W Wicr arrest
ed one man at the site of a still
that was raided Saturday but a
second man escaped on foot as of
ficers moved in
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Watson of
Geenpond, visited Mr. and Mr*
G. C. Templeton Monday.
Friends of Miss G«il Lamb are
glad to know she is doing nicely
after undergoing surgery at the
Woodruff hospital.
Laytqn Cooper is a patient at the
Spartanburg General hospital
Mr. and Mrs. A. K Moore and
Carl Kelly spent Monday in Lan
drum with Mr and Mrs. Cleo
Burned].
Rev. and Mrs John MuUts, John
ny, Robert, and Patricia inent the
week-end in Lancaster
Mr and Mrs. Charles Kelly and
Sherry spent Saturday afternoon
with Mr and Mrs L. F. Sherbert.
Garden Clubs Sponsor
Decorating Contest
The Garden Clubs of Clinton will
g.xmsor a Christmas Decorating
Contest this year
All persons within a four mile ra
dius of the square in Hinton are
eligible to enter.
There will be four cash prizes
given for the home decorations—
two for a religious theme and two
for a non-rehgious theme. Two
prizes of euqal value to the home
prizes will also be awarded to the
businesses for their decorations.
Entry blanks will appear in the
November 17 issue of The Chron
icle and will be available after this
date at all drug stares. Deadline for
entering the contest is December
5 and all entries should be mailed
in by midnight of that day. Entry
I ‘ees are 50c for home and Si 00 for
places of business
Home and business decorations
. will be judged on their originality
and simplicity by judges from sur-
•■ounding towns.
The following garden dubs and
their committees are making ar
rangements for the contest:
Publicity—Iris.
Judges Reception—Gardeoettes.
Canvass of places of business—
Carolina Wren
Judges and Transportation—Yel
low Jasmine.
Entries and Prizes—Sunboravet.
Mrs. Frau^rton Ford is chair
man of the project committee of
the Garden Chib Council, with Mrs
ftenderson Pitts as co-chairman.
On December 8 the amounts ^
the prizes will be announced and n\
December 15 Hie- winners
E. V. Golding Dies;
Was Merchant In
Waterloo Many Years
Edward Van Golding, 77, retired
merchant of Waterloo, died Wed
nesday at 6:30 a m at a Green
wood hospital after a short illness.
He was born in Abbeville Coun
ty. son of the late J. Wister and •
Elyvira Hinton Golding, both of
Abbeville.
' Mr. Golding had lived in Water
loo for 55 years and was a mem ^
her of Waterloo Methodist Church.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. AJ-
lie Wilson Golding of the home, a
son, E. V. Golding, Jr., af W|ter-
loo; one brother, J. N. Golding, of
Nashville. Tenn.; one sister, Mrs.
Calvin McNeill, of Abbeville; one
half-sister, Mrs. Ophelia Snjith, of
Hartwell, Ga. t i> .-
Funeral services were conduct
ed at Waterloo Methodist Church
Friday at 3 p. nr by Rev. H. M.
Fulmer. Burial was in Waterloo
Cemetery.
Woodruff Downs
Clinton High JV
Clinton High JVs dropped their
second game of the season to
Woodruff. 18-6. last Thursday night
on Wilder Field.
The Red Imps were behinfi
throughout the game, with Wood- •
ruff passing for two TDs early In
the first half.
Woodruff scored again in the
third quarter, and led 18-0 before
the Clinton team was able to imu-
ter a scoring threat. Tbis came
late in the final quarter, with half
back Grady Spoon.' going over for
the score.
€^*ecially anxious to interest very
(.lne: Deputy \Aes*ey Fowler >aid young children in using the library
tnat Ytiiliam Malker. Negro, was By becoming acquainted with the
in county jail charged with viola- bbrary at an early age. the chil-
tion of the liquor law after a raid dren form the library habit. Chil
ian a still in the Boyd's Mill com- drvn of all ages as well as par
niunity near Ware ents are cordially invited to attend
Chief Fowler said a white man open house
sighted at the still escaped He Reading is one of life’s most re-
said a 37-barre! steamer-type still warch.ig experiences, Mrs Gray
was in operation at the time of the stated, and she invites parents to
ra»d com* to the library on November
De uties destroyed l.iM) gallons 18 w.th their children and intro-
of mash and confiscated an auto- dace them to the wonderful world
moh ’e at the site of books
Wednesday- i hursday November 16-17
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Salem Maple Desk $29.50
Mahogany (Modern) $29.50
Students Desk $19.95
We have desks in solid maple, walnut, oak, cherry and
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