The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 22, 1960, Image 2
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
PC's Ogden Gets
Football Honors
Billy Ogden. Presbyterian Col
lege’s outstanding tackle, con
tmues to pace Blue Hose stars
in their accumulation of post
season football honors
He has just been named to the
first team Little All-America
academic eleven composed of
players who shine scholastically
and on the gridiron The team is
sponsored jointly by the College
Sports Information Directors of
America and the American Peo- j
pie s Encyclopedia
Ogden also was recently cho
sen to the second team Mid-
Bracket All America of the Wil
liamson National Football Rat
ing System, and he received a
third team Little All-America
nerth by the Associated Press
Hie 225-pound linemhn from
Macon. C.a , received the largest
number of votes among the tac
kle candidates in being named
to the All-South Carolina first
team selected by the South Caro
lina Sports Writers Association
All South Carolina honors also
■7/ Err hoping th.u
all our good fnencb whom
we have had the pleasure
to aerve for so long will
have the merriest Chnsl-
aaas ever
PRATHER-SIMPSON
FI RNITURE COMPANY
‘The Homemakera’'
went to End Jon Vastine of Dan
ville. Pa , and Fullback Bill Hill
of McKeesport, Pa . both of
whom made the second team
The All-Little Three selec tions,
announced earlier, found Ogden
being named ' lineman-of-the
year' and Hill "back-of the
year Other PC performers
making the All Little Three first
team were Vastine. Guard Son
ny DuBose of Sumter, Center
Keith Richardson of Chester and
Quarterback Bobby Joiner of
Macon, Ga 'lapped for the sec
ond team Guards Alvin Coley
of Atlanta and Don Bridges of
Decatur. Ga . Tackle John Get
tys oi t mon and Halfback Ron
me Hampton of Kannapolis,
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Births
MOTTE
Mr and Mrs Robert. George
MotU announce the birth of a
son, Robert James, on December
18 at Blalock Clinic. Mrs Motte
was before marriage Miss Nancy
Smith
STEWART
Mr and Mrs Olin Stewart an
nounce the birth of a son on De
cember 15, Benjamin Guy, at
Hays hospital Mrs. Stewart is
the former Miss Patsy Bouslay. !
GRANT
Mr and Mrs. William Grant
announce the birth of a son, 1
Kicky Dale on December 7 at
Hays hospital Formerly Mrs !
Grant was Miss Adel! Cannon
Morgan Infant
Don Roger Morgan, 16-day-old
son of Olin D and Frances Cal
vert Morgan, died early Satur
day morning in a Clinton hos
pital
Surviving in addition to the
parents, are a brother and a sis-!
ter, W'illiam Olin Morgan and
Wanda Elaine Morgan of the
home; his grandparents, Mrs
Louella Morgan of Clinton, Mr.!
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“TARZAN THE APE MAN”
— Wishing You A Very Merry Christmas
and Mrs Homer Calvert of Lau
rens.
Funeral services were conduct
ed Sunday at 2 00 p. m at Faith
Baptist Church by Rev John R.
Waters. Burial was in Duncan
Baptist Church cemetery at Dun
can
Trecie Davis Is
Student Of Month
Qiosen for Student of the
Month for November at Clinton
High School was Trecie Davis,
editor of the school newspaper,
The Sentinel.
Named by a committe* of the 1
faculty in a monthly selection,!
Trecie is active in varied school
endeavors.
She is the daughter of Mr and!
Mrs. Lawrence F Davis
Campfire Girls
To Carole Tonight
Th-s evening (Thursday! at
fi 30 Camp Fire and Blue Bird
girls will assemble at the Camp
Fare hut to go caroling. A short
ceremonial will be presented, af
ter which the groups will go to
homes to sing carols, trying es
pecially to visit the homes of
shut-ins The groups will return
to the hut for refreshments
* * *
Mrs W G King, Jr , executive
director for the Clinton council,
has asked that all leaders turn
in the group histories before Jan
uary 1
* * *
The Kikunka Camp Fire girls
trimmed a Christmas tree and
decorated a Christmas room at
Lowry's Rest Home on Thursday
of the past week
Taking part in this holiday
project were Sue Bragg, Vicki
Baldwin, landa Culbertson, Sha
ron Fakkema, Kitty Hollis, Carol
King, Sara Sadler, Phyllis Mix j
on, Patty Trowbridge, and Su
zanne Watkins
• * *
The O Ki Hi Horizon girls have
attractively adorned the Camp;
E ire hut for the holiday saeson :
On Wedneslay afternoon of the
past week the group trimmed a
tree, arranged mantel and win
(low decorations
* ♦ *
Fourteen first year Camp Fire
girls ol the Okizu group made
Christmas tray curds lor the lo
cal hospitals and rest home The
cards display Christmas seals
and an original Christmas mes
sage composed by the girls
* * *
I he l amia Horizon girls as
sisted the Jaycees on Thursday
evening with the shopping tour
lor a number ol children, Later,
loir a number ol children Later,
assisted by the leader, Mrs AH,
Davidson, they served supper to
Ihe children at the armory
Outstanding 4-H
Clubbers Receive
Awards at Meeting
Laurens Awards were pre
sented to outstanding 4 II Club
members and adult leaders of
Laurens County Saturday mor
rung at the fall achievement pro
gram held in the Agriculture
Building here
Furman I^ollis, president of the
4 II Council, presided over the
meeting and awards were pre
sented by Miss Myrtice Taylor,
home demonstration agent; Mrs
Peggy Burley, assistant home
i demonstration agent; and R J
Bennett, associate county farm
1 agent
Clara Bell Hill of the (Yoss Hill
Senior Club, and Bill Ladd of the
county-wide club, were the two
members selected for outstand
ing qualities of leadership They
received certificates from the
Danforth Foundation
St Clair Knight of Spartan
burg, presented the junior elec
tric awards Pam Watt of the
Camak Junior Club, received a
steam and dry iron, and Terry
Ross of the same club received
an electric drill
Mrs T B. Sumerel, represent
ing the Laurens County Horne
Demonstration Council, present
ed special awards to state win
ners The> were Clara Belle Hill,
( laudia Tinsley of fthe county-
wide club and Bill Ladd
Mrs Sumerel was also recog
nized for long service as a 4-H
Club leader. She received the 25-
year emerald award.
The county-wide 4-H Club had
charge of devofons. Christmas
songs were led by Mrs. Sumerel,
with Joe Shay at the piano.
( lara Belle Hill told of her trip
to the 4 H Club Congress in Chi
cago
Others on tire program were
County Agent M L Outz, Ralph-
ine Estes, council treasurer, and
I-onme Smart, council recorder.
During a business session the
council elected Wilford Simpson
of the Cross Hill Senior Club to
fill the unexpired term of Oscar
Mitchell, council secretary.
The following awards were pre
sented :
Achievement — Nell Morris,
Whitten Village Club; Clara Belle
Hill, Cross Hill Senior.
Agriculture — Calvin Robert
son, County-wide Club; Furman
Lollis, Camak Senior.
B e a u t if i c a t i o n of Home
Grounds—Perry Simpson, Cross
Hill Senior; Bill Ladd, County
wide
Beef CatUe—Frank Hill, Coun
ty-wide Club.
Bread Demonstration — Annie
Lou Rash, Clinton.
Clothing — Brenda Sharpe,
Cross Hill, and Annie Lou Rash,
Whitten Village.
Dairy — Eleanor Mowbray,
County-wide, Pam Watts, Ca
mak Junior; Frank Brown,
County-wide; Jack Marler, Hick
ory Tavern
Dress Revue—Sara Sims, Whit
ten Village; Brenda Sharpe,
Cross Hill Senior; Myrtle Car-
son, Whitten Village.
Electric — Mona K. Balentine,
Camak Junior; Claudia Tinsley,
County-wide; LaVant Ross, Ca
mak Junior: Kenneth Adams,
Garlington Senior
Entomology—Raymond Frank
lin, Mountville; jtutledge Jacks,
County-wide; Harold McEtittrick,
Mountville
Field Crops — W'illiam Woods,
Gray Court Randy Ott, County
wide; Gene Ott, County-wide.
Food Preparation—Myrtle Car-
son .Whitten Village, Jana El-
iedge, Camak Junior; Jean Da
vis, Camak Senior, Frances Tay
lor, County-wide.
Forestry—Jerry Lollis, Camak
Senior.
Frozen Foods—Frances Tay
lor, County-wide; Libby Taylor,
County-wide
Garden — Mary Hipp, Cross
Hill Senior, Jimmy Noffz, Cross
Hill Junior; Tommy Wood, Ca
mak Junior.
Health—Cynthia Fennell, Cross
Hill Senior; Jimmy LeMaster,
Thornwell
Home Econom^s—Janice Chil
dress, Camak Senior; Linda
Jones, County-wide
Home Improvement — Cynthia
Fennell, Cross Hill Senior.
leadership —L o n n i e Smart,
Thornwell, Clara Belle Hill,
Cross Hill Senior
Recreation—Clara Belle Hill,
Cross Hill Senior, Terry Simp
son. Camak Senior.
Safety—Ray Balentine, Camak
Senior; Allen Taylor, County
wide; Libby Taylor, County
wide; Barbara Taylor, County
wide
Swine—Donny Gambrel), Gar-
Thursday, December 22. 1960
lington Senior; Bobby Garrett,
Mountville Junior.
Tractor—James Abrams, Ca
mak Senior, Frank Lollis, Ca
in a k Senior; Wayne Walker,
Thornwell; Lawrence Smart,
Clinton.
CUsUAtmad,
That magic time of the
year that holds us all in
its spell with wonderful
memories, friendships
renewed . . . hopes for
the future.
And it's a time when we in the bank want to
thank you for all you have done for us dur
ing the past twelve months.
We wish you much joy during this happy
holiday season and hope that good health
and good fortune will be yours during the
New Year to come.
M. S. Bailey & Son, Bankers
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