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8 1 CHaton, a C, Th unday, May 28, 1964 THB CLINTON CHRONICLE ■E.O.M. CLEARANCE! BARGAINS GALORE! REDWOOD FINISH PICNIC TABLE 8 Ft. Long, 6 Benches REDWOOD FINISH PICNIC TABLE 6 Ft. Long, 2 Benches KIDDIE PICNIC TABLE Side Benches 4.88 DELUXE 2” TUBING SWING SET 8-Play with slide—9’x7’ high PRECISION MADE SWING SET .. New design with slide 5-Play Set NEW GLIDE RIDE SWING SET Quality at a Budget Price — 4-Play • • • • First Quality v I Nylon HOSE] Seamless Mesh — 8^-10 1 3 PAIR SPECIAL MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS Assorted Prints — S-M-L SALE GIRLS’ PLAY SHORTS Sires 3-6x — Asst. Prints REG. 5.99-6.99 LADIES’ SWIM SUITS .. Asst. Styles — S-M-L 3.77 ZEBCO 66 ROD-REEL SET . Reg. 10.00 Value—With line 5.44 SIZE 36 x 72 WINDOW SHADE White — Ivory — Green EYELET TRIM COTTON SLIP Shadow Panel — White Sizes: S-M-L GIANT SIZE BATH TOWEL .. Extra Heavy, Thick, Thirsty Regular 1.00 Value Have Yon Visited Our AB-New Fashion Center Fea turing A Complete Foundation, Lingerie, Sportswear, iery, Handbag, Jewelry, Accessorise, and Dress, and Suit Popart ■sat sT Vint Park and Zoo The Chick-A-Dee Blue Bird group of Kadoka Camp Fire Girls was entertained recently with a trip to Cleveland Park in Greenville. The girls enjoyed a pic nic lunch and visited the zoo. Mrs. Larry Savelkoul and Mrs. Lynn Cooper are group leaders and accom panied the girls on their visit. Pictured above on the front row are Cindy Holland, Laurie Savelkoul, Gail Wilkes, and Jerri Lynne Cooper. Second row% Francie Cate, Debbie Sparkman, Gerri Sue Smith, and Peggy Chinatti. Back row, Elleanor Pitts, Sandra Campbell, and Ellen Jones. City Baseball League To Begin Play June I Monday, June 1, will mark the —3:30 p.m.; Bailey Group 2 3:30 beginning of a new season for 4:30 p.m. baseball sponsored by the Clin- Wednesday — Competition — ton City Recreation Department. High School 3—5 p.m. A seven-team league was organ- Thursday — Hampton South ized, with practice beginning ear- Group 1 2:20—3:30 p.m.; Hamp- lier this month. All leagues will ton South Group 2 3:30-4:30 begin play on June 1 with the season continuing for 10 consecu tive weeks until August 7. The seven leagues participat ing are Hampton Lions, Bailey p.m. Friday — Lydia Group 1 2:30— 3:30 p.m.; Lydia Group 2 3:30— 4:30 p.m. __ The groups will begin on June MooseT Thornweli Kiwakis, Ly'- 8 and will continue through Aug. 14. The tennis program, under the direction of Miss Amelia Nichols, will begin June 1, and will be conducted in the morn ings. "Old Timers" Baseball Game dia Exchange, Hampton Inde pendents, Joanna, and Whitmire. The following rules and regu lations were agreed upon: (1) Leagues. The small fry league will be composed of boys who have not reached their 10th birthday on or before Aug. 1st, 1904. The intermediate league will be composed of boys who have not reached their 13th birthday on or before Aug. 1st, 1964 The junior league will be mer baseball greats. The “Old composed of boys who have not Timers” are coached by Don reached their 15th birthday on or ^ A B Jackg before August 1st, 1964. School records will confirm birthdates. (2) Time of Play. The small fry league games will begin at 9:30 a.m. and to play to 11:90. No new innings will begin after The Clinton American Legion Baseball Team opens for the 1964 season Saturday evening, May 30, against a group of for- SHOE CLEARANCE! Main Floor ’N’ Basement Re?. 9.99 LADIES' DRESS SHOES .. $7.00 Re?. 5.00 LADIES' DRESS SHOES $3.22 Re?. 249 CANVAS PLAY SHOES $1.88 Re?. 10X0 MEN'S LOAFERS $7X0 Re?. 8X9 MEN'S DRESS OXFORDS $4X0 ALL ARE IN BROKEN SEE RUN All of Post 56 games will be played at the Clinton Mill base ball Park. Gametime will be 7:45. The Juniors host Rock Hill 11:15. Play 5 innings If Ume per- here Tuesday night in their 2nd mits. Umpire Howe. The inter- exhibition game. The season of- mediate league games will be- opens June 8.. gin at 3:00 p.m. except in case of Participating on the “Old Thornweli. Play 6 innings if Timers” roster will be Jimmy possible. No innings begin after Braswell, John Bledsoe, J. B. 4:45. Umpire Pat Lowe. Vanderford, Melvin Bailey, Rog- The Junior League games will er Whitmire, “Bui” Tedards, begin at 5 p.m. Play until 7 in- Coach Claude Howe, Coach Ker nings are completed or upon man Jackson, Phil Rogers Sr., agreement of coaches and um- Ert Jacks, James Jacks, Truman pires in case of darkness, rain, Owens, Sam Owens, Coach Til- etc. Umpire Jim Hairston. l er - B ev - Tom Moore, Herman All games will be played at the Gabbert, Harold Sanders, Joe Clinton High School baseball Foster, Russ Emerson, and John park. Lights and rest room fa- Oowdle. cilities have been installed. ^ The girls activities in the City Coffee Break League Recreation Program will be un- C-J- D AUJ |; nM der the direcUon of Mrs. Marian En ° S Bow,,n 9 JCOSOTI Ramage and Mrs. Patty Cox. The Wednesday morning Cof- The program will include volley- ^ Break League of Palmetto ball, archery, softball, kickball, Lanes ended their bowling sea- and badminton. son with a luncheon and award- The girls will be divided into in 8 of trophies on Thursday groups according to the area in morning. May 21. which they live. The areas are: The “Mason-Dixie Bells” were (1) Girls living north of E. Caro- the champions^ and trophies were lina Ave. (2) Girls living south of awarded the following members: E. Carolina Ave. (3) Girls living Marlene Gabbart, Ester Keller, in the Lydia Mill area (4) Girls Shirley Rice, Kathleen Weir, and living in the Clinton Mill area, team captain Gladys Yokel. Instructors will divide the girls The “Zips” were second place in each area into age groups, winners and the following mem- Age groups are: (1) Girls who hers awarded trophies: Team have reached their ninth birth- Captain Pat Wooten, Barbara day, but will not reach their 12th Bowling, Betty McElhannon, birthday before Aug. 1, 1964. (2) Barbara SpUlers and Shirley Girls who have reached their Vanderford. 12th birthday but will not reach Other trophies awarded were their 15th birthday before Aug. as follows: High 3 game series L 1964. — Scratch: Betty Pitts; High 3 Girls in the various areas will game series—Handicap: Shirley meet as follows. (1) North Area Vanderford; High 1 game Indi- —Clinton High School; (2) South vidual Average Scratch: Betty Area — Clinton High School; (3) puts; High 1 game Individual Clinton Mill Area — Baseball Average Handicap: Barbara Park; (4) Lydia Area — Play- Bowling; Sportsmanship, Bar- ground of Providence School. bara Barnes; High Average of The following schedule has League, Barbara Spillers; mak- been made for the girls. Monday — Hampton Group 1 2:30—3:30 p.m.; Hamp ton North Group 2 p.m. Betty Ti|esday—Bailey Group 1 2:30 pins. Bell St. Summer School Registratoin June 1st. Registration for summer school at Bell Street High School will be held June 1, beginning at 8 a.m. it has been announced by the principal, McQuilla Hudson. The purpose of the summer school session is to allow delin quent students to take one or two units of work, thereby making it possible for them to acquire the necessary number of units for promotion to the next class. The session will run for six weeks with classes from 8 a.m. to 12 noon. Tuition will be $15.00 for each subject, payable upon registration. Parents desiring to asnd their children to summer school are asked to get in touch with the principal or their home room teacher. IM'1 n ii * • 1 'A"' ing most omprivement, North puts. Barcraftettes won High Team 3:30—4:90 Series with a total of 2505 pins and also High Team Game of 906 fa** GRADUATE A WORLD OF COLOR IS AT YOUR FINGERTIPS! GLOVES 1.00 Californio's fashion loaders say: Handbags for Travel and Casual Wear! 3.99 - 5.99 Plus Federal and State Tax IT’S A GREAT SEASON FOR SEERSUCKER STRIPES A whole weekend of wardrobe changes — and not one moment's ironing in a trunk-full Crinkly texture and crisply stripes, you'll And our Dacron polyester and cotton coordinates fit perfectly into your warm-weather plans at home or away. Misses' sizes. Blue or pink striped with white. e. Shift to w*or b«lt*d or m. S-14. 10.99 b. lutton-frofll wotkit. 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