X r ** J JO 1 y THE CLINTON CHRONICLE CHS Opens Basketball Season at Home Tuesday Clinton High School will be host to the Ware Shoals Hornets Tuesday for the opened of the basketball season The girls game will start at The Devilettes will be out to improve their last year’s record of three wins and fifteen losses. Since the entire squad will be returning, this record should be SO and the boys game fill fol-j.toPPed early in the season LuHieron Group To Hear Dr. Peery The United Lutheran Church Women’s gioup of St. John's Lutheran Church will sponsor a foreign mission program Tues day evening December 6. at 7:45 in the Presbyterian College din ing hall. Dr John C. Peery, father of Rev J. Gordon Peery, will be the low immediately The girls are coached “ 'this ydai by Herman Jackson and the boys ariT'being directed pres ently by Bob Struck Tuesday's games will be fol- owed on Thursday night by en- gauements with the GFeenwood r.meralds , also on the local ourt Flit's' are the onh home games -cheduled lie lore the Christmas holidays A return date with Shoals- on Dec 15 will close pre-holiday plav. except icr a two-day “holiday tourna tncnt.' The regular schedole-vcHT^ Forward^ returning are Di anne Price, Clara Belle Hill, Valarie Morse, Sheila Jacks, Amelia Nichols. Elaine Boyce, Lutheran Church of America Phyllis Bodie and Emily Davis. Guards returning are Dianne Davenport, Linda Barron, Judy Bedenbaugh. Velma Bolt. Jim mie Furr, Caroline Edge, San dm Mn\ and l.ynd i U iwl. ht-t— Moose "Operation Santa Calus” campa^n by sponsoring a toy collection and distribution drive for necuy children, according to Cecil V. ooten, chairman/of the lodge's Civic Affairs committee. Each year the Moose fraternity i sponsors this program interna tionally in an effort to assure a "Toyful" Christmas for every! needy bo> and girl in the United' guest speaker Dr Peery has States and Canada si>ent 29 years in the Indian field Mr! Wooten. Governor of the working through the Board of local Moose lodge, will soon an- Foreign Missions of the United ‘’ounce an organized plan where by the j'eople of the community may ccntrbiute either new or un damaged toys which will be dis tributed to the children on Christ mas Eve. . - - - OiIh ■; s and members of the \ number of collectic.i deouts Cl inlb i mark these collection depots. The Moose lodge is to supply all the manpower needed for thfe collec tion and distribution of the toys. Needv children, in homes, of- phanagcs^and hospitals, whose names will be obtained by the Moose lodge from recognized so- -TlHtrsdk), December 1, 1960 ciaKtf^ncies, will be the recip ients of these toys. All of the toys will be distributed in the local area,- a id none will be sent to ^ outside institutions or homes 4 "We want this to be very much a local project for our own needy kids,’’ Mr. Wooten said. Moose Collect Toys For Needy Children 3 vypth County Officers Destroy Still Oltut-rx raided this -nil mar Coker’s Store in the south- u>sn-ni part of Lauren- Countv I ririav nisht Tht -till a 3'>- h.irrel groundhog tvp«\ was fired by fuel oil. Eloctrlcitv wa- wired from a nearbv dwelling and water wa- piped in from a -pring \ pump wa- u-ed to transfer the mash from barrel- to boiler. About 85 gallon- of finished whiskey was destroyed.* Taking part in the raid was Sheriff Weir and deputies Joe Cooper. \\e-le> Fowler. I>uh Burns. Lerov Keeble and Tom William- V> arre-l- were made.—Photo- bv Jimmie Cooper. Postmaster Urges Early Mailing Oi Cards And Packages Postmaster \\ D Adair said today “It s later than you think' Let- not wait until mid-Decem ber’to cet our Christmas cards and gift- in the mails B> taking action now you'll avoid disap pointing triend- and loved one- at Christmas time '' Tbe postmaster ask- special cooperation in being sure that the return address and the recip ient's addfe-s is plainly typed or written on all labels and Christ mas card- Send Christmas card- by fir-t class mail so that you can in clude hand - w ritten messages, making vour Christmas greet ings more personal Also, you’ll tie certain that they'll be deliver ed promptly and forwarded or returned, neces-ary Mail Christ mas cards in two bundles, using iree labels that you can get at tbe i>ost office, which read. “All Sophompres Tapped Nine sophomore cadets have b en tapped for membership in the Presbv tcrian College unit of Pershing Rifle- The new member- ot Company V Fourth Regiment, selected for military excellence m ROTC as well as academic proficiency, are Bil Bartee and Fred Brown, of Atlanta Alex Bosserman and Paul Yearout. both of Waynes boro. Ya . John Dickerson of Blair. Griffin Helwig of Tampa: Harold Hope of Union. Lewis Powell of Wallace. n‘c Paul Woodall of Whiteville N C lor local delivery . " aitjii AH for out of tow n delivery " Patrons can avoid standing in -Lne to mail packages and to buy stamps by going to the po-t of- Pe before 10:00 a -m or between I 30 and 3:30 p m Mail Christmas cards and gifts for out of town destinations by December 10 Those for near by points should be mailed by December 15. or at least a week before Christmas be resumed on January V uui-boro at \\ innsboio 1 las y ear the Red Dev li cagers will be anchored by six return mg lelternVn..'.'and experience wiii be a big lactor in Clinton's aiiot-or contereiKe laurels Bring ing tlie ball up court tor the Red Devils will be Barry Whitman a K uni T-Gittn ton The for ward positions wiil lie filled by Welvin Bailey and Phil King: ami. based on last year's f|lai Clark Surratt will hold dow n W* * enter -pot Experienced utility man, Leonard Price, plenty of action also File Red Devils will probably have one of tbe. shortest teams in the conference, but what they a' k in height they make up in -peed and accuracy. However, they will get a fair share of re bounds with King. Bailey and Surratt scrapping hard to clear tbe boards and set up the fast breaks led by Whitman and Lit tleton With this hustle the Red Devils should better last year's record of eleven wins and nine losses. will see « The Schedule Following is the schedule: Dec t> Ware Shoals at Clin ton: Dec. 8. Greenwood at Clin ton. Dec 15. at Ware Shoals: Dec 27-29 holiday tournament Jan 3. at Winnsboro:- Jan ti. Union at Clinton: Jan. 13. at Newberry . Jan 20. Laurens at Clinton; Man 23. at Greenwood: Jan 24 at Union; Jan 27. Lan caster at Clinton Jan. 31. at Chester , Feb 3. Winnsboro at Clinton: Feb 7. New berry at Clinton; Feb 10. at Laurens: Feb 14. at Lancaster. Feb 17. Chester at Clinton Revival At Lydia Presbyterian Church tyeviv.M services at the Lydia Presbyterian Church, which be gan last Sunday'night, will con tinue through this Sunday, De cemoer 4 Services are scheduled for 7 ; o p m. each evening Rev Hugh Pollard, pastor of the Fe s. Presbyterian Church of Joan-’.i is the guest evangelist, and 'b v B A Wesley, pastor of Bailey Memorial Church of Clin ton. i leading t h e singing James F Hughes is the supply pastor Guest choirs are bringing spec ial mu Mi each night during the revival Unnsp lodge havi' adopt-- eti iv itsolution to support the will be -et up throughout the city and colorful posters will clearly YARBOROUGH STUDIO and CAMERA SHOP Corner Musgrove and Pills St. Cameras — Films — Photo Finishing , -T UPHOLSIERINC . *• COUCHES AND CHAIRS ' OF ALL TYPES FOR FREE ESTIMATES AND SAMPLES— CALL CLINTON 1?bad«. 31“ t