The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, May 21, 1964, Image 8
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GRADUATE
ThomweU High School Graduating Class
Marianne Victoria Matthews, Sandra Ann Justice;
Jerry Harbour Tyler and Richard Lorin Neal; back
row, Charles Daniel Brock, Jr., Lindsay Wayne Walk
er, Hartley McMullen Caldwell, HI, Lawrence Jeffef-
' son Raines, Thomas Edward Willard, William Hermon
Woodfin, Richard Charles Davis, and Donald Yates
Taylor.—Photo by Nichols. .
These 17 boys and girls of the 1964 Thornwell
High School graduating class will receive their South
Carolina state high school diplomas Monday evening
at the finals exercises. They are, front row, John
Michael Parks, Ennis Samuel Loos, Barbara Ann
Hartley, Sandra Lee Taylor, Dorothy Marie Smith,
SOFTBALL LEAGUE
Calvary Baptist Church is set
ting a fast pace in the city soft-
ball league as play goes into the
third week. Calvary is leading
the pack with tour victories and
no defeats, followed by a three-
way tie among First Presbyte
rian, Davidson Street and First
Baptist.
Lydia Baptist and Lydia Pen-
tetecostal each have two wins
and three losses. Bringing up the
rear are Broad Street Methodist
and GM-BM with four losses.
RESULTS LAST WEEK
First Baptist 10, HG-BM 4.
Calvary 13, Broad St. 2.
Calvary 15, Davidson St. 7.
Lydia Pentecostal 8, HG-BM
7.
Lydia Baptist 7, Broad St. 0.
Presbyterian 18, First Baptist
16.
Dacidson St. 13, Lydia Pente 1
costal 8.
First Baptist 20, Lydia Baptist
18.
GAMES THIS WEEK
Tuesday, May 10—Calvary vs
Presbyterian, 7:00 p. m.; HG-
BM vs Broad St., 8:45.
Thursday, May 21—Broad St.
vs Lydia Pentecostal, 7:00 p.
Henderson Cow
Is High Producer
Caldwell Henderson has re
cently received special recogni
tion from the American Jersey
Cattle Club for the high produc
tion record of a cow in his regis
tered jersey herd.
The three-year-old animal in
276 days produced 11,200 pounds
of milk, containing 563 pounds
of fat. This is equivalent to 12,273
and 614 pounds, annually, res
pectively.
This production level far ex
ceeds the average of all U. S.
dairy cows.
m.; First Baptist vs Calvary
Baptist, 8:45.
Friday, May 22—Lydia Baptist
vs Davidson St., 7:00 p. m.;
Presbyterian vs HG-BM, 8:45.
Monday, May 25—Presbyteri
an vs Lydia Baptist, 7:00 p. m.;
Davidson St. vs Broad St., 8:45.
STANDINGS THRU MAT 18
Calvary Baptist 4 0
1st Presbyterian 3 1
Davidson St 3 1
First Baptist 3 1
Lydia Baptist _ 2 3
Lydia Pentecostal 2 3
Broad Street 0 4
GM-BM 0 4
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Leaders Emerging
In Bowling Tourney
The Palmetto Lanes Bowling
tournament has closed Its first
Following in order are the
week with the Wildcats holding
a 19-point lead over Gulf Oil.
James Craine team, Lydia
Lions ,and Wilson Curb Mar
ket.
The Wildcats posted a total
of 3042, Gulf Oil 3023, Craine’s
team 2993, Lydia Lions 2932,
Wilson Curb Market 2928.
The doubles team of Maxie
Davis and David Mann led the
pack with 1326, followed by
Wallace Mercy and Paul Fos
ter with 1319.
Pacing the singles is Randall
Montjoy with 666, followed by
Joe Spillers with 655.
The all-events leader is Da
vid Mann with 1965, followed
by Joe Spillers with 1843.
The tournament will close
this week-end.
During the first week 35
games were rolled with scores
of 200 or more. Jimmy Revis
posted the high game with 255.
Those in the upper brackets in
clude Walter Heaton 241, Fred
Bagwell 240, Truman Owens
and Lanky Templeton 234, Joe
Spillers 233, Major Crawford
236, Wayne Templeton 227,
Richard Ross and David Mann,
236, Doug Gregory 223, Charles
Kinard 221, J. B .Vanderford
230.
Others above 200 were Brad
shaw Bagwell, Dick Sanders,
Claude Hartline, Daryl Foster,
Maxie Davis, Randall Mont
joy, Marion George, Woody
Staton, Barron O’Shields. Paul
Foster and Doug Lollis.
Included in the 600 series are
David Mann 656, Wayne Tem
pleton 646, Jimmy Revis 618,
and Joe Spillers 607.
Sam Owens was named tour
nament manager by Palmetto
Lanes. He is asisted by Tru
man Owens and Bill Fennell in
charge o! pn •• funds: Tommy
Windsor, Sammy Wilson and
John Vassey in charge of ad
vertising and scoring.
County Coin Club
To Be Organized
A Laurens County Coin Club
will be organized May 28, 1964.
The meeting will be held at the
Community Building, Clinton
Cotton Mills, beginning at 7:30
p.m. All persons who are inter
ested in the hobby of coin col
lecting are invited to attend and
join,the club.
The purpose of the club shall
be to furnish a medium through
which the members and general
public may buy, sell, and trade
coins and to provide good fel
lowship and encouragement for
persons interested in numis
matics.
W. T. Spivey Rites
Held On Saturday
W. T. (Bill) Spivey, 55, of Rt.
2, Clinton, died suddenly Thurs
day afternoon at a Columbia hos
pital after several years of de
clining health.
A native of Murphy, N. C.,
son of the late Henry and Eliza
beth Jones Spivey, he had lived
in Clinton 20 years.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
Deleana Spivey; two daughters,
Miss Bobbie Spivey of North
Carolina, and Miss Brenda Spi
vey of Rt. 2, Clinton; a brother,
J. H. Spivey of Rt. 2, Clinton;
and three sisters, Mrs. W. G.
Ratliff of Newport, Va., Mrs. J.
T. Crisson of Greer, and Mrs. W.
G. Morgan of Arnoldsville, Ga.
Funeral services were conduc
ted at 3 p.m. Saturday at Gray
Funeral Home by Rev. J. B.
Abercrombie. Burial was in
Rosemont Cemetery.
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To The Voters of Clinton
I want to thank each of you for the fine vote given
me in Tesday’s Mayor's race. I am proud of this ex
cellent vote and will always be grateful to each of you!
My most sincere congratulations to my opponent
and friend. Mayor Cornwall I would like to wish him
a most successful new* term as Mayor of Clinton! May
God's rich blessings be upon him!
Thanking you again for the vote I' received of
which I am most proud!
to
Sincerely,
B. Noland Suddeth
MANY, MANY THANKS, FOLKS
1 deeply appreciate the handsome vote given me in
Tuesday’s primary, returning me as your Representa
tive as City Councilmaa for the next two years. 1
will continne to serve you to the best of my ability.
Agaiu, I say Thank You.”
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