The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, November 23, 1961, Image 1

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Augusta for State Class AA Championship Thursday Night i.i 11| i ,ilie is .i I’t' - In t er i,'i ii i 'i v 1 In i’i 11 \ i nee 11 ir (wo y r;ii’s i.i 1 i i r.,mi ir in sp.ii • c.ii mi, Id p;i 1 I,mlillt' ' 1 ! , ,i i . it hi I'n i inn n, I lie I i H I IIP 11 III ' ir! cd inim, i• i .1 pic h , i c: , i; i '' ' 1 1 '! 1 II I hill II w ci I he mu 'n nt s t' 11 r. 111 k c i ^ I I Ii ■ I Si in I 11 I ,II'li ' , 11 I i.t! H H us ii Ii ^llp| h n t ■ IM n 1 ' Will I ,i . ..I iln I , i c.' "i,in . I.."Ml lc.'—1{|,|, ’ ' | c, pi : i jcl 11 Ik' , ' -11 ! I i h 11111111 w , c, 111.111 c (11 the m hi '11.11 III ('lull I i HI ml. I ’ U .1 hill lull I ) < 'it dnl' in vl 111 * * ’ 11111. I'n lifipl. h.d uppiiilcil local ■ 1 ' ' ' A 11 ' ! ' ( 1 , -1 1 u I , a t ,i I \ hi ii - \ i 11 c c , I 1, 11, III pi 11, 1 ! ai n - ! i a c \ ' ‘' 1 1 'd ll Ii' 1 li.i pi' i \n la - i .a - \ . i in i pm in ci I mil 1 "hdi It.mull Xi 1 ' l nil'll I lauchli i III Mil heat On hank lei Ihal (In 1 11 ' 11 c' I* i . a \ til ( 11 Ii ‘ii - i lc i ai i 11 n 11 in smith ( a 111 i a i II k mi i h I a I n i n pi m 11 Ir p ai-'" spnnsorrd the n.i an excellent opmtiinili In exteml 1 1 ^ mu ' ' "h I I ' .p|" I I nl the III ii.m c 11 lent s >! (ON i) IN (I KRKM SKKIKS Marta Becket, Dancer, to Give Concert Here Monday ■\1.1' 1 tl i B " kel '.I N »■« X ork X "iv, ind h'-gan tier dance S' 111 Ill'S a r-N kn ■ i\i ii dan i-i ..rd mime XX . 1 ll 1 i Uc 1)0 r L 1 .irrup A sc ho 1 A ! 1 he pri--" ' it ci 1 In 1 he I iinlon u'sinp w,Ui Blui k Sandor lollow ( dmmunit> 1 o n i c r I Associa ed and Hie < lid further w ork UoU oil Aioinla t-V (-in 11 g N o v e i n with Madame Toscanini. Mad her 27 m the Be!k Auditeiriuin aim Duval < all'll Lesll c and Hu' , ihe 'cc ond al 11 ic lion m the Ballet Art' School the « UTi cUl stMNO'.l S Neru s 1 ler i > pa al priigi am OpfllN A nlnn. 'lark hu.i'it vmm- w.cnaii >hc is a (lynainu and auile dancer who has demited hei oil In prc-i ntinp her owr. pro uram el dance minu s in con cer 1 ' throujhmit tile i ,,unli . Aids Beckt I Ini' tlaiH ed ill Brnadwa'i musicals and has pre senlcd U\n original ballets in t'arm-Uie Hail Her -’oss country cmiccrti/.nit has Been inters|>ers cd with numerous television ap ;ui( The ait it male her theatrical dehul m the a.;e nl nine as an actress m Christopher Morley's Thunder on the l>eft ' presented near Philadelphia Later she studied music and art in New with Curtain Kaiser in which she dances the role ol ( ulumbien Pierrtot and Harlequin, follow ed l>\ I )iv ertisemi nt a dame nl Hit romantic period La (Irundc Perlormanee Canton ! i e- ir a Spanish elassie court dance (inssip, a tri-charaeter variation Slavonu Dance," a t /ei itosiovakian lulk dance also Her Lover,' "The Urchin's Dream, The Brotherhood ; and closes with her major work The Alinoi I'iie C arjiei and the l.emon, a Turktsli fairy tale in which Miss Becket has created the choreography costumes, set designs and the story This selec tion exemplifies her unique ar rangeiiu-nt of portraying manv dilferent cfiaraelcrs in one halld llirougti the (juiek change o! props, costumes and masks Although she is endowed with many gilts. Miss Beckett has worked hard to establish herself as a Ballerina She has made many necessary sacriliees to tie come a dancer some as trivial as the denial ot a hot fudge sun dae Miss Beckett lias been several times blessed with talent, a knowledge of art and music and a lively imagination which en ables her to create tiie stories and choreographies lor her dance mimes design the cos tumes and stage decor One of the most outstanding lacets of her creative work is that she por trays as many as rune different I characters in the same ballet 1 through the use of musks, cos- \ume changes, "sleight of hand, ’ and s|>ecial lighting Clinton lo Close For Thanksgiving < 'ii III t HI ,i Inti. w 11 h l hr l r si nl I hr mu III f \ U I i I n h S t • I \ , ■ I hunks \ iii. us ,i hnlniu v I • u s 11 it- huu-t - ,f i it i u 11 \ \s 111 ht Instil | ui i Id i hi \ i in I mil n h.tlik - uml Ihr |.n • I 1111 11 . \ n ! i i. 111 111 11 \ t i , i - will Ur 11 ia< ir 11 vs ,|v I , 111 t| h\ 1 m • l nl ulllt inis \ uimhi I hanksi\ inl' sn \ 11 r 111 ht hr it I at In <i 111 vil t hr I Ir ■’ 11 \\ r 11 Mrtiiot ial I 'if It v lr i mil ' hut < h Ihr animal I flunks tux nu I )<i\ Innlfmll v’«111 ir htl\Arrll I'trshsh I inti ( nllr.'r and \t \\ hrli \ (til h . * will lakr pla( r on Srl/lrr I it nl in \ru hr IT \ hri’innili.' at 1! ( m I hal niuiil in \orlli .\ui2Usla tfn ( ijjilon Hmh Hrd l)r\ih vxill nirrt tfir North Aumistn N rllovx .larkrts (ol thr South < arohna (lass A A football title Solioo 1 nf thr distin l vxill ^ p in Wednesday loi the *t rk ( with Thursday and I . hernu' observed as holi da> Services Sunday For Mrs. J. F. Bobo Mrs Ophelia (iossett Boho, HO, died Friday at H HO p m in a Columbia hospital altei several veals ol declining liealth A native of Spartanburg Coun tv, site had siient most of her Itle to Laurens County She had lived in Clinton for a number ol y ears She was a daughter of the late Joseph and .lane Dillard Oossett She was a member of St James Methodist Church in Watlsville Surviving are three daughters I Mrs D C Dunaway and Mrs J lioscoe Stone, both of Woodruff and Mrs W J Crews of Clinton; two brothers, X' A Gossett and J I' Gossett, both of Laurens, four grandchildren, and seven I great grandchildren Funeral services were conduct ed at 3 00 p m , Sunday at Gray Funeral Home by Dr C. M Shu ; ler and Kev George B Wilson I Burial was in the Laurens City cemetery Clinton High Red Devils — Upstate Champions For Bronze Derby Photo h\ halt \nrboroujfh Ross Templeton Reelected To Head Walter Johnson Club I he \\ ulln Johnson l luh I 'if- hxtonan (’oIIclt s alumni allilplu oifain/al ion. has ifrlrrtrd its ol I k t*i s loi .tnolhti xtai and < hos on lour noxs momhoi s of thr ox oout ix« < oUlloll Hose, Indians to Clash Thursday at Newberry 1 ( ON s 1 Cl 1 iplch "ii ( h <il lollc hu > iucnsu i.n 1 XX ho S CIV 1 Ml us .lohusoi ( luh J.! * - ll It III dm mu 1 Hh 1 xx a - 1 1. Ill 1) '1 In Id <i( 1 II ic r( oui < i L’11 1 11 ID Xl • fill 1 li II ClIIX 1 .ll l If ( i 1 fell X i 1 Ic • lent 1 H xx a s ittlcclri X H « |)| . hit Ul I’t Allilctic Di 1 c( loi f ■ i < i . ik .1 "In ■S sc( id a i x l M O - U I * , r .ill(| AI It! UC ( .1 cc|| •void liu i lies siiiii 11 asslslanl see l ei pi v 111 oslll I I •loliiisoii ('luh members ;il their reel ill meeting also \ toed lo ne era ,r Ihr numbei on the e\ eeutlVe roliluil Irom t'li to 12 Ihev Idled these Iwn new posi Ilun^ aiid Iwn v ai aiieie' w dh He ' M ' b n appointmeiil s ,| ,| ( ornw aM and Mike I nriii-i hoih of Clmloii F !•: Gnhson, Jr 1,1 Mlendole and Bobhv I aid well oI Atlanta College Holidays Begin Wednesday Thanksgiving holidays hn the Presbyterian Col ! e g e student body are scheduled to begin Ibis Wednesday altei noon and extend through Sunday I he vacation will stall ol I icial y al (i 00 p m Wednesday but the student exodus from the cam pus wdl he an accomplished lac! before lius time After returning on Sunday, they wdl have just three weeks ol ( lasswork before taking oft again for the annual Christmas boll days, scheduled for December 15 January 2 Retail Store Hours Friday and Saturday, Nov. 24-25, through Dee. 22-23-close at 7 (HI p m. Other days-close at 6:00 p. m. Stores will remain open all day Wednesday, November 22 -•end of Wednesday afternoon closing. Bioii/c Derby loothall .ictuni will find Newberry College bring 111g ,i lop ranked pass delensc to Inal on l lie aerial assault ol Pre hv Ii ruin • Bolihv .lonict tins I Inn da v dlei noon a 1 New hen v I he lug PI ipiai lei hai k who has been srouled hv pi ol esslol lid learns the past several games will seek In pudl Ills passing v a id a c, lor the veal over Ihe 1,00(1 mark in I Iii Thanksg i v m 1 altei noun luiale He all i ady Inis passed hu l!2U total v aids so I ai I his lull Out FTON Templeton Named Kiwanis President I) S (Dick) Templeton, school principal and athletic coach, has been elected president of the Clin ton Kiwanis Club I! Ldward Ferguson, retiring president, automatically becomes vice president, and Dr John Me Sween was named second vice- president Marvin Gault was re appointed secretary-treasurer New directors are Kd Perry. T M Voungblood, and Co! A J Thaekston Holdover directors are 1. H Lee, Davis Pitts, I). H. Roberts and Sloan Todd The officers will l>e installed at the first meeting in January I ,i n J i n c .is llii^ i - hell need ,u ii it I it-1 supeilative ellort similar to Ins pel loi inanee against Le non Khvne '179 yards passing) lo hd his objective But .lomcr’s acui ale arm nidged at 47 5 iier i cnl on li.i ( (impletions ui 137 al lempl I hu ' l,u pi -1 m.i\ pre v.ul ovei Ihe Newbeiiv deleirslve m l eui ii iilly i aiikeil lentil among email nil.leges natloludlv I I le Blue I 11 - sc will enter I Ii in's da\ s 2 nil p m kn k■ 111 w 11 h a rei ol d ol |Usl Iln et v ii lories aiid s.\ dele,its Ihev had a winning -I leak snapped a I I In is straight a I I I niav m L h! Ii, a I Il l'll Up I g a i n ai 11 31’ la In ( ni it rn ry In game write ups I 111 ll up s I Ii i: di ii i I n u noils scor d Hie two (ouihdowiis lor Pres b'. II I tan III tea I 'g Blllv Lhei ha dl I he loi nier I hoi nwell l )r |iFana e l,u hallhark wearing I hi'ihardl - old it rscv iiumher I ’! a V is I a large poll ml i 11! the ami and scoltd on runs ol lour v .u d - and one v ai d laid Louis Kidiiiger supplemented Ihese two louelidow ns with a In-Id goal and one sin ces .Iul evil a point at lei apt In i on i p a 'lr Pi'-, scor nr aca111 -I Lion (In 1 Inn sd av New In r rv will he out In avenge losses administered hv Preshy teriaii the past three ve.iis PI’ look a elosc 7 lo I! vie tors Iasi vear to retain I h e Bi on/e Derby symbol ol iithletie rivalry between tin Iwn sehols The Indians will depend on the passing ol quarterback Tom Gor man ami the running ol halfback Carl Harris for their main often sue ellort MOV 11 TO (LINTON Mi and Mrs Olin B Bell, for merly of Greenville, have moved lo Clinton and are residing in the Young Apartments on Cleveland Street Mr Bell, a native of this sec tion is the son of the late Mr and Mrs W F. Bell of Renno He is sales representatives of the Ott j Company of Laurens They have la daughter, Mrs. Charles Brown | of Ivanhoe. N C , and a son, t Dick, who is a freshman at Clem- son College Clinton High School and North \ii usta will light it out Thurs- d,iv night Thanksgiving' for the South I 'arolma Class AA football championship Ihe game will he played on legion Field in North Augusta I .ame time is H (Hi p m ll"' p'uvoii lollows Clintons hit victory over F.aslcy here Fri day night lor tin l pstate title North Augusta s 34-13 win over B aulort at Beaufort for Iln lower state crown llmisda'. ' game will pit the )•'” teams ag,mist each other for Hn 'C' ond tunc this season Chn- oii lost a 32 0 decision to North Aueiisia earlier this season in a regular scheduled game It was It)* eaiiy loss by the ( Juiioii Bed Devils during the Ibid •e.ison Ihev ended their schedule with an H 1 record v hosl ol Clinton tans is ex- 1“ ■ led lo follow the team to Noiih \ugu.sta lor the game, manv m them going down after vc wuig tlic PreshvL 'iaii College- New berry contest at Newberry tluil alteriloon I 1 ’ North Augusta X ellow I.ickcIs, coached by t ally Gault, Presbyterian College alumnus, arc noted ior Hie quality of their squads, and this year is no ex ■ cplion I hey have a stout line, cv idently to clear the way for Backs Craig Bay ttham and Bob I hompson In the Beauiort game. North Augusta aid not try for a single pass tint rushed for 4H5 v arils ( linton. ill so has ci strong for ward wall, as was shown in their game with Lasle.v Friday Tackle Bdlv Nelson and Ktui Carl Fin cannon and others in the line give good support to Halfback Kinard Littleton a n d Fullback Keith Slew art ( oaeh C laude Howe, also a I’i eshyterian College alumnus, in Ins lust year at Clinton High, has come up with a well-rounded tram, both line and backfield eon- s i stent I \ showing a string of out standing players Union Service At Thornwell Church Thanksgiving Day A union serv ice for uptow n i lunches will he held on Thanks- vune Day at the Thornwell Me morial Presbyterian Church at )ti 'Mi a in Itcv .lohn Kivers. priest in • hinge of All Saints Episcopal Church will preside, and the ser mon will he hv Dr A! A Mac donald president ot 1’hornwell Drpltanage iind pastor of the church The invocation will be by the Kev Albert S Harvey, pastor to Broad Street Methodist Church and responsive reading will be led by Dr Wm Kedd Turner, pastor to the First Presbyterian Church The scripture reading will be by Dr C By num Betts, pastor of the Associate lieformed Preshy terian Church Prayers will he offered by the Kev J H Darr, pastor of the First Baptist Church, and the Kev Clyde Peterson, pastor of ! Davidson Street Baptist Church The benediction will be by the Kev J Gordon Peery, pastor to St John s Lutheran Church I Three hymns are also on the ; program, and the prelude and postlude will be by Miss Luva McDonald, organist of the Thorn well Church An offering wilt be taken for Thornwell