The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, October 22, 1964, Image 4

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i THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Cttnton, 8. C, Thvntoj, Oetobg «, 1H4 Thomwell FHA Officers, Members Installation of 1964-65 officers of Thornwell chapter of Future Homemak ers took place at a meeting recently. Reading from left to right, the new leaders are: Jayne Avinger, vice-presi dent; Charlotte Neil, secretary; Martha Tucker, treasurer; Barbara Ann Turner, presdient; Linda Gail Singleton, parlia mentarian; Marjorie McClary, reporter. Initiation of new members (lower photo) of Thornwell chapter of Future Homemakers included the following: front row, left to right: Doris Jones, Di anne Stanford, Bonnie Shuster, Mary Reed, Jayne Avinger, Lucile Lancaster, Barbara Lynn Turner, Martha Mathis, Helen Elkins, Toni Hartley. Sherry Tay lor. Back row: Laurette Tucker, Glenda Odom, Betty Jean Butler, Kathie Tyler, Jewell Morgan, Linda Gail Raines, Patsy Cason. Nancy Alien, Pam Tyler, Emma Smith.—Yarborough Photos. Sineiih, Spilierc Lead Bowling Lanes Earl Slneath had the high series for the week at 600, and Joe Spillers had the high game ear -1 ^Palmetto Bowling Other leaders, with first num bers indicating high game and last numbers showing high se ries, were: Southern Rollers: Bob Slsler 206-550, Gholdie Simmons 191- 526, Bill Smith 180-526, Melvin Hall 196-515, Jim WaddeU 190- 521, Dillard Young 178-504. Clinton-Lydia Textile: Donald McGinnie 204-582, Jim Braswell 204-555, Joe SpiUers 226597, Maj or Crawford 206596, Wayne Tem pleton 201-570, Gholdie Simmons 185524, Jim Dean 200538, Jim Richey 19-7524. Aching Bask League: Earl Sineath 202-600, BiU Myers 217- 575, Sammy Wilson 187-528, Charles Marler 189528, Bobby Crumpton 219571, Bill Terry 176-517; David Mann 180512, WaUace Merck 187513. Industrial League: Joe Spillers 204-583, Charles Marier 206567, David Mann 196-553, Frank Dan- beck 199552, Pete Shaw 199549, Tony Mann 198549, Allen White 212540, Earl Sineath 191539. Newspoper Nantes Whitsel, Clinton Back, As Mayer of the Week Joel Whitsel was chosen as the Player of the Week by the Green ville News and was guest of the Greenville Touchdown Club at its weekend meeting Monday at the Poinsett Hotel. The Clinton High Player of the Week, named by the newspaper from the upstate area, was se lected for his three-touchdown performance last Friday against Union when Clinton won 895. Whitsel is a consistently out standing halfback for the Red Devils. REV. RAY L1NVILLE REV. W. W. WILLINGHAM Revival at Lydia Baptist Church PC Meets Tampa In Florida Saturday Presbyterian CoUege’s Blue Hosemen travel to Florida this weekend to battle the University of Tampa Spartans, who will be trying lor their first win of the year before Homecoming fans. Coach Cally Gault Is not over confident about Saturday after noon’s engagement, however, even though the Spartans have dropped five consecutive decis- A week of revival services is scheduled to begin Sunday at the Lydia Baptist Church, it is an nounced by the pastor, Rev. Mil ford J. Sanders. Preacher for the week will be Rev. Ray Unville, pastor of Westside Baptist Church, Spar tanburg, and the song leader will be Rev. W. W. Willingham, pas tor of Fairview Baptist Church, Kinards. Services, which will be held at 7:30 each evening, will continue through the 31st. Civil Court jurors Are Announced "Jurors to serve for the first week of a two-week term of civil court scheduled to begin in Lau rens next Monday, Ocj. 26, have been announced. The term will be presided over by Judge J. B. Pruitt of Ander son. ' ; /•> The jurors are: Daniel W. Osborne, Lewis Bag- well, Jr., Robert F. Ray, J. C. Rhodes, R. T. Dunlap, George Gossett, I. C. Mclendon, James W. Price, Charles H. Johnson and Benjamin F. Fant, Jr., all of Clinton. C. E. Evans and William E. Boyd of Joanna. Marvin G. Harvey of Lydia Mill. Melvin R. Murray, L. H. Smith, B. L. Wilson, Curtis E. Wallace, C. B. Holland, of Laurens. Frank McDaniel, Arthur L. Rush and Charles E. Parker, of Watts Mill; T. L. Thornhill, Jr., of Laurens Mill. Willie A. Weathers, A. O. Arm strong and Albert Terry, of Woodville. Richard Traynham and Fred Pitts, of Hickory Tavern. Also: William J. Gambrel! of Bailey’s, Henry Cothran (A Mer- na, Lewis Davenport Of Tip Top, W. A. Davis of Poplar Springs, John C. Willis of Owings, D. L- Alexander of Grays, Thomas J. Garrett of Shiloh, Ralph C. Coop er of Gray Court, Jasper L. Odell of Daniels Store. Ernest P. Boatman Cross Hill — Ernest Pinson Boazman, 70, farmer of Cross Hill, died Friday at 7 p.m. at his hOtfie after a brief illness. Born in Laurens County, son of the late William Griffin and Martha Ida Strain Boaxman, he lived at Greenwood 13 years and at Cross Hill the remainder of his life. He was a member of Betharbra Baptist Church where he was a deacon and church treasurer many years. He was a veteran of World War I and was a member of Woodmen of the World and Cross Hill Ma sonic Lodge. He formeriy was a magistrate here. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mary Jones Boazman; a daugh ter, Mrs. R. B. Segars of Cross Hill; a brother, G. E. Boazman of Cross Hill; and turee grand children. Funeral services were con ducted at Betharbra Baptist Church Sunday at 8 p.m. by Rev. Henry Rogers, Rev. C. B. Rog ers, Rev. T. A. Woolbright and Rev. John Turner. Burial in the church cemetery. _ OFFICE SUPPLIES CHRONICLE PUB. CO. PHONE 084641 ROSE'S WEEK-END SPECIALS! 34-PIECE DISH SET By STETSON Break Resistant — Stain Redntnnt Aanortasent of Floral Deaifaa Reg. 12.95 Value For Only $9.99 TISSUE HOLDERS FILLED WITH TISSUE Reg. 77c 2 for $1.00 "Tampa's schedule Includes VPI, Memphis State, Mississippi and other big schools in that category, and they’ve played some good games to have a 05 record," the PC coach reports. * It’s obvious too that Gault’s cautious attitude can be traced in part to PC’s disappointing 89 6 loss to Furman last week. District M - School Lunch Menu Week of October 2989 MONDAY Milk, hash, sliced tomatoes, rice with gravy, school baked biscuit, butter, and cherry pie. ipmmAW Milk, hot dogs with chill, mus tard, onions, whole kernel corn, carrot sticks, hot dog buns, and sliced pineapple. WEDNESDAY Milk, roast beef with gravy, English peas, creamed potatoes, school baked hot rolls, butter, and strawberries in Jello with topping. THURSDAY Milk, meat loaf with tomato sauce, cole slaw with carrots, green beans, school baked bis cuit, butter, and apricot crisp. FRIDAY Milk, fish sticks with tartar sauce, stewed tomatoes, steam ed cabbage, school baked corn bread, butter, and peanut butter cookies. STEWING HENS 119c PENNANT SMOKED SAUSAGE • ••••••a S LBS. 79c GRADE A WHOLE FRYERS ... • • • • EACH 69c .j KING BEE V, GAL. SYRUP 49c FLORIDA BACH GRAPEFRUIT 10c Empress Aluminum 25-Ft. Roll I SEAMLESS MESH FOIL 4 for $1.00 I STOCKINGS 2 PUS. 89c SUGAR [LMtl] 5 lbs. 49c WHITE POTATOES 10 k 39c SEARCHLIGHT TALL CANS ASSORTMENT OF ENAMEL WARE -BASINS —DISH PANS —COOKING UTENSILS Reg. 89c Value — NOW— 2 hr $1.00 ASSORTMENT OF PLASTIC ITEMS -DISH PANS —WASTE BASKETS -MIXING BOWLS —CLOTHES BASKETS Reg. 77e — SPECIAL PRICE— 2. for $1.00 Caaaty Library Bookmobile Schedule King Size T. V. TABLES Reg. 1.54 Sale '/Qoses VALUE - VARIETY > DISH TOWELS Aanorted Colon Reg. 10c Each Nam— 6 for Monday: Cook home, Camak School, Beeks Home, Rhett Mar tin home, Rt. 1, Ware Shoals. Tuesday: Burdette home, Clin ton, Mississippi Young home, and Virginia Bishop home. Greenwood Road, Joanna Bap tist Church, Brown’s office, Jo anna, Simmons home, Rt. 1, Clinton. Wednesday: Barrstt Store, RL I, Mountville, Mountville, school, Cart Crisp home, Cross Hill, Rt. 1. Miss Agnes Lsaman home, Cross Hill, Smith’s store, Water loo. Thursday: Gray Court Owings School, Owings Post Office Cook home, Owings, Hughes home, Claude Armstrong home, Wilson home, Mauldin home, Rt. 3, Lau- IF YOU DON’T READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DON’T GET THE NEWS PRONE 833-0641 PINK SALMON 29c VINK RIPENED LB. TOMATOES ....... 10c SWEET LB. POTATOES Sc MOUNTAIN APPLES PECK 65c CORN, 6 Armour's PURE LARD 3*—4gc EGGS, 3 doz. $1.00 I BEEF LIVER, lb.. . . 29c I Homemade Sorghum BANANAS, lb. 10c I Syrup Pitts Vegetable Market EAST CAROLINA AVENUE OPEN 6 A. M.-11 P. M. DAILY — GET YOUR LOYALTY DAYS TICKETS HERE — lOHlNR ANNUAL Laurens County Fair CONTINUES THROUGH SATURDAY Commercial Displays Farm Equipment Food Products Art & Needlework School-Club Projects <P . V Industrial Displays Livestock, Poultry Entertaining! Educational! Exciting! THE BIGGEST AND FINEST EVER!