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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Mrs. Sollie Smith Laurrns- ter Smith died earlj Mrs Sallie Ann Car 71. of 3 Gallon St last Wednesday mor nin^: at her home after several years of declining health She ^as a native of Bamberg Installations And Repair Service Plumbin': Electric — Call — Joe V. Edwards 833-2933 | County, a daughter of the iaU J [ I and Alice Hughes Carter She was a member of the First Bap tist Church Surviving are five sons, W M. Smith, Jr. pf Danville, Va , Stewart R Smith of Whitmire; Sam and Charles Smith, both oi Laurens five daughters, Mrs Will Campbell and Mrs Jack Ovvings. both of Laurens; Mrs Allen G Safranek and Mrs D F Owens, both of New Port \ Richie, Fla and Mrs E A Mil lowed of Greenville; seven teen grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. f uneral sen ices were conduct- i ed at 4 00 p m at the Kennedy j Mortuarv by Dr Robert S Coop ! er Rev Grange S Cothran and Dr Claude Shuler Burial was in Forest Lawn cemeterv “DIE FOR ALL YOU ARE WORTH” Hugh L. Eichelberger NEW YORK LIFE MAN “Your Life Insurance Counselor For 4(1 Years" PROFESSIONAL INSURANCE INFORMATION FURNISHED FREE fab fa (omit/ out k diK*# Enjoy Sunday Dinner With Us Open 7 Da\s a Week (>-11 A ... Littleton Shines in Game Clinton s Kinard Littleton was a star performer in Satur- d.tv s Shrine Bowl game in Charlotte. The fleet Clinton High Sehool halfback thrilled the packed stadium with two punt re turns and a kickoff return, all of more than 40 yards, one inter- eepted pass, and capped his brilliant performance with the final touchdown of the day when he snagged a pass in the end zone, jumping from between two defenders. Littleton played the greater part of the game and Clinton listeners to the radio broadcast were somewhat disappointed when he failed to receive the vote of judges as the game’s out standing back. The contest between teams of senior players representing teams from South Carolina and North Carolina for benefit of the Shriner’s Hospital for crippled children in Greenville, Is an annual affair in Charlotte. A check for S200,()00 was turned over to hospital officials. The South Carolinians won the game, 24-0, their third Straight victory. Serving From 11:30 A. M. On ORDERS TO GO HAWKINS CAFE JOANNA Spartanburg Festival Of Christmas Music Scheduled for Sunday The eleventh annual “Festival i of Christmas Music'' will be pre- I senled in two concerts Sunday at 3 00 p m and 8:00 p m at Spartanburg's Memorial Audito rium 2 00 Taking part In the program w ill be the Converse College C'ho- College Basketeers Open Season in Florida vs. Stetson Presbvterian’s basketeers hope spirit and hustle will pay olf with a winning record as the Blue Hose look to a long 18-game schedule for this coming year of re-development. ^ The PC souad will travel to De- land Fla to open the season aga nst St it on this Saturday night They will move over to Lakeland to participate in the Citrus Invitational tournament next Monday and Tuesday. The prospects for the Hosemen, entering this campaign with the (haunting memory of only seven ! victories in the last two years, will depend a great deal on how quickly and how well seven new men develop. These players two juniors, one sophomore, and four freshmen—pose the big question mark clouding Presbyterian's ; cage prospects Under the basket, Coach Charles Mussel white’s roundball crew is plagued with a lack of height, and pre-season drills re- \ vealed a weakness in rebounding ; The average height on the 13-man | squad is six feet, a definite handi- |cap in controlling the ball Coach Musselwhite will start the year with almost the same ' team that emerged from last j season's disastrous 20-game cam- and the Spartanburg Symphony patgn with only four wins At one Janeic con-! ^ orwarc * s * ot ^ sophomore . . ’ ; Andy Karlsons of New York, N so o s s w y to p scorer | rorn i960 cam appear with the choral groups, j p ait , n w jth a 14 point game aver- Miss Annehese Sehober, former age Other probable starters from Converse College student, and last year will be Jimmy McGuire David Peninger | <)f Washington, D C., second . . , , , highest point man at guard; Jim- Admission is Irec and no col- 1 lection is taken The entire cost News Of Bonds Cross Roads Orchestra, Henry i ductor Two guest Doors will be ojiened p m and 7 00 p m rus, Wofford College Glee Club, my Rakestraw of Atlanta, All- Little Four team guard choice; at of the concerts are shared by a and Center Jack Wiliams of Sum- v ^'roup of loi ai sponsors ]tcr, the tallest man on the team at 6,6 " All four lettered last year, as did second unit men Joe Included in such popular the program are Christmas favor-, I Spartanburg High School Chorus jites as the “Halelujah Chorus, ' 1 an( j Harvard of Columbia, at forward NOV. uPEN/ M. S. Bailey & Son, Bankers from the 'Messiah Prayer Ave Maria,” “White Christmas,' 'and many others As in past year- the concerts Billy Ray Ladd of Junction The Lord's City, Ky , at guard Most likely new addition to the starting quintet is forward Paul Webb of OJiv* Hill, Ky , an All are expected to attract two ca Stater from South Georgia Junior pacit> audiences ol more than 7 500 NEED MONEY See MOORE’S Citizen's Loan & Finance Co. 104 N. Hroad St. Phone H33-2501 YOUR J BRQmm. O^raln.i L PROGRAM SPECIALIZING IN FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT Last Dav —Today—Dec. 7 The BLOOD AND GUTS GUYS ol file 7th Army! Humored commono HOWttD KEEl Feature 3:13, 5:13, 7:13, 9 13 15c and 60c Fri.-Sat. Dec. 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DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING College, expected to step into the shoes of Bill Hill, last season's top rebounder The guards appear to he the strongest positions on the floor with three lettermen ready to play at those spots, while center looms as the big problem as the result of little depth Two of the brightest freshmen prospects, Bill Tallent of Langley Ky . and Danny Charles of Spar tanburg, eorne to PC with out standing high sehool back grounds Tallent, who was picked to play for the Eastern Kentucky All-Stars, has probably the best touch on the floor And Charles, a second team All Triple-A man, has looked sharp on outside shots and as a board man UDC Meets Today The Stephen 1) I,ee Chapter, UDC, will meet this evening at 7 30 at the home of Mrs. Frank Miller This will be (he regular I Christmas party The Shady Grove Community Club will meet December 9 at the club house for the December ' session. Ladies of the club will prepare a Christmas supper All 'members are invited to attend. Duane Cause is a patient at i Self Memorial hospital in Green- 1 wood. A number of friends visit-1 jed Mr Cause over the week-end. Mrs. Felton Crapps was a visitor jon Friday. Mrs. B W. Cooper] I and .Mrs. J. C. Labors were there Frdiay afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. James Evans were over there durin gthe week-end ATTEND TRAINING SCHOOL Friday afternoon at 5:30 Mrs. N. A Shouse and Ralph Ed-| ' wards, local leaders of the Shady | Grove 4-H Clubs, accompanied some of the officers to Thorn- well Orphanage for classes. Steve Wright, president, attended the class for presidents. Harry Ed wards, secretary, attended thCj class for secretaries Lynn Na bors, recreational leader, attend ed the group for program chair men, and recreational leaders, Mrs. Shouse and Mrs. Edwards, attended the class for leaders Following the classes the group went to the Presbyterian College dining hall for the banquet given in honor of 4-H members, who had achieved merit this year in some 4 H project work. Here Mr. and Mrs C. W Wright. Steve’s parents, joined the group The banquet was sponsored by the Palmetto Bank of Laurens At tending the banquet were 4-H leaders. Miss Taylor and Miss Balentine from CTemson, Laurens County Agriculture and Home Demonstration Agents Two rep resentatives, Marshall Abercrom bie and Bill Dobbins, attended Miss Brenda Sharpe, county 4-H president, presided Steve Wright i of the Shady Grove club, received a medal for outstanding work in field crops, and Jimmy Johnson received a medal for outstanding work In gardening Steve was present to receive his award Jim my Johnson was absent, but will receive his from t h e county agent The local leaders were rec ognized and given awards for service rendered Some leaders have served for 26 years * * * The ladies of Shady Grove Presbyterian Church honored Mrs Xanda Motes Murphy with a pink and blue shower Novem ber 25 at 7:30 at the recreation hall of the church * ♦ * Mrs. Maggie Marshall and granddaughter, Cathy, spent the Thanksgiving holidays in Seneca with Mrs Marshall’s son Mr and Mrs Newman Shouse attended the Shrine Bowl game in Charlotte, N C . Saturday and also visited Mrs W J Shouse in Winston-Salem, N C • * * 4-H CLUB WILL MEET Monday afternoon, December 11, at 3 30 the local AH club will meet at the club house This will lie a Christmas program Dem onstrations concerning Christ mas will be given, and during the social hour members will enjoy exchanging small gifts Laurens County Council Meets The Laurens County Commun ity Council held its monthly luncheon at the Laurens Federal Savings and Loan building Tues day. Allen Coleman presided over the meeting Dr. Robert S. Coop er gave the invocation. Officers for 1962 were elected as follows: Allen Coleman, Laurens, presi dents R L. Plaxico, Clinton, vice- president Miss Joyce Dunaway, Clinton, secretary-treasurer. Committees as follows were appointed: Program—Dr. Martin Teague. Laurens, chairman; Mrs. R. A. Martin and Mrs. Claude Cook. The executive committee is composed of the officers. Dr Teague was the new member elected to serve with this com mittee Mrs. J. R. Grubb Laurens—Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Grubb, 80, died early Thursday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. A Lowery, at 603 Farley Ave., after a year of Thursday, December 7, 1961 declining health. j She had only recently come »o visit her daughter in Laurens and had previously made her home with another daughter, I Miss Lillian P. Grubb of Charles ton. She was a native of Pied mont, a daughter of the late J. T. and Lucy Grover Brown. She I was a member of the Cherokee Place Methodist Church in Char leston. Her husband was James R. Grubb, who died in 1932. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs I^owery of Laurens; Mrs. [w. B Lentz of Raleigh, N. C.; and Miss Lillian Grubb of Char- leston: a brother George T. Brown of Anderson; two half- brothers, William Brown of Ab beville, and Richard L. Brown of Reading, Pa ; two sisters, Mrs E. N. Cole and Miss Floy Brown, both of Greenville; nine grand children; and three great-grand children. Funeral services were conduct ed at 11:00 a m.. 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