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—- THE CLINTON CHRONICLE CEbIMi 8. Cn Thuradmy, November 5, 1964 U. D. C. Plan Meeting Tonight ' The Stephen D. Lee Chapter of a member the United Daughters of the Con federacy wiU meet with Mrs. A. A. Ramage, Jr., tonight. Novem ber 5. County Council Of HD Clubs In Session Training New Farmers of America Chapter Officers These ire officers of the local chap ter of New Farmers of America at Bell Street High School. They will serve for the current school year. Their advisor is Fred Gist, teacher of agriculture at the school. Left to right, they are: president; -Herbert front row—Jimmie Cheeks, Jimmy Motes, vice-president; Watson, secretary; Thurston junior advisor; back row- Thompeon, parliamentarian; Willie L. Burnside, reporter; Larry Bobo, treas urer. Membership consists of students enrolled in vocational africulture. Pur pose of the organisation is development of its members in vocational, social and. Willie Sanders, recreational life. Membership this year totals 82.—Photo by Yarborough. The fall meeting of the Lau rens County Home Demonstra tion Council was held on Wednes day, October 28. Oak Grove club was host for the group, which met at Bellview Baptist Church. Mrs. T. B. Sumerel, council president, called the meeting to order. Mrs. Bob Bell, county leg islative chairman, led the coun cil creed. Devotions were given by the Rev. J. B. Abercrombie, pastor of the church. Mrs. Dan .McKittrick, president of the Oak Grove club, gave the welcome. The secretary, Hirs. L. N. Cook, called the roll by clubs and read thi' minutes of the spring meet- $50 from the Hercules Powder Mrs. W. A. Simpson, Company of Wilmington, Del., of the junior c • for her project in entomology. and a member e Sue is the daughter of Mr. and Senior 4-H Club. Farit, Betsy Discuw Campaign Henry M. Faris, of Laurens, president of the Lau rens-Green wood Tuberculosis Association, discusses the 1964 Christmas Seal campaign with Betsy Palmer, stage and TV actress, honorary chairman of the cam paign. Miss Palmer holds sheets of the 1964 Christ mas Seajs. The campaign opens Nov. 16 and continues through Dec. 31. ing. Parents Day At PC Saturday recognized along with the donors who made the awards possible. Sfue was awarded a check for ALL n - . . • PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE Football Games Broadcast -On- WLBC-FM 100.5 On Your Dial Named to WIIOS WHO q* . Gary Mike Smith of New Nine Presbyterian College y 0 rk; and Walter Wells of Mc- seniors have been selected far Connells. listing in the 196446 edition of ite principal campus activ- Wbo’s Who Among Students in ity of these students are: A1U- Merchants Asked To Display Flags On Veterans Day A training meeting was con ducted by county officers and chairman for local officers and „. . . , . ... chairmen. Mrs. Sumerel trained student body at its eighth annu Presbyterian College will play host to the parents of the present presidents and vice-presidents. Mrs. Robert Davis and Mrs. L. Parents Day this Saturday. More than 800 visitors are ex- N. Cook instructed secretaries on and treasurers. The following progr* 1 * 1 oI activity is planned chairmen conducted training in for t 1 * 1 * occasion, their areas: citizenship de- Parents and other immediate American College, end Unl.er- .onand Well., co^dltoc, ota» le^e, Mr.. IU, Tbon^on; edi <“aUy member, thePC rtu- «Wes. ^ Auxiliary to display their flags cation, Mrs. N. A. Shouse; fam- dent * ^ ** quests of the col- The students, nominated by ident of the Student Christian veterans Day Wednesday ily life, Mrs. James Goodman- le 8* for supper and the Blue ^ November 11 as a tribute to those 4-H club work, Mrs. C. A. Hose-Appalachian footb »J 1 top leadersWp in a broad va- ££ who lost their fives in the service Wright; legislative, Mrs. Bob *at They also wfilbe «- riety of activities and organ!- too, edUor of the ^ country Bell: International relations. Mr*, tertained with a special student rations. They are: book; Hungins, caoec com man- ___ Bob Allison of Atlanta; Ike der of the ROTC bMUll.n; Mis, Wreeth, wUI be pl*^ et the ^ WbUclty. Mr,. CUr: PWem Cbbb of Deceter, ^ C SS eoce^Brlttoo; »fe^ Me. MUUn G ™' cjLJaee. • r Tho« trying on the creden- to get underee, et 1 p. m. Setur- Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; Mias dent of the student body. Poppy Mrs H M Young Poppy Day U* 1 * committee were Mrs. B. A. day with registration In the Dour Chairman reminds the public Goodwin and Mrs. Virginia-Bell, las House. Campus tours, direct- that when contributions are PagM were Danny McKittrick, ed by members of Blue Key na- Mark Bell,,Jan Bell and Robbie tional leadership fraternity, will and their families are assisted BeU * Mr8 Pauline Fanning, be conducted between 2 p. m. and two-fold. The veterans in the chalrTnan of the time and place 3 p, m. Then, at 3 p. m., the Administration committee, invited the group to students will present an hour- meet with Sandy Springs in the Tong program designed to give making the poppies which are s P f ^og. their parents a brief glimpse at worn on Poppy Day and veterans First P ,a ce in attendance was campus life, and President Marc and their families receive aid w * rriar Creek club, with Eden C. Weersing will address the through Poppy Day > contribu- s «^nd and Shady Grove third. group, tkms. . — Thomwell, Lockhart A ,. — w 9 Meet Here Friday In Homecoming Game Mrs. R. L. Robertson, a mem- The faculty reception is set for ber of the Warrior Creek club, 4 p. m., followed by supper in and Mrs. B. W. Cooper of the Judd Dining Hall at 5:15 p. m., Shady Grove club, -received 12- fraternity drop-ins at 7 p. m. year pins for completing that and the football game under many years in Home Demno- lights on Johnson Field at 8 p. m. stration club work. Team Wins Judging Contest James D. Wasson, right, Laurens County Soil Con servation District Supervisor, presents a $60 check to * Hickory Tavern Future Farmers of America soil judg ing team for winning the federation judging contest. Left to right: Johnny Lynch, Thomas B. Huffman, team coach, Michael Melton, Jimmy Lollis, Lloyd Mel’ ton, and Wasaon. “It is a program in which all participants win be cause each learns more about land capability and prop er land use treatment. This knowledge is bask to all other endeavors in farming,” said Mr. Huffman, Agri culture teacher at Hickory Tavern High School. The Thornwell Wildcat football team will be striving for their tenth straight win Friday night and an undefeated regular sea son when they meet Lockhart in their homecoming game on the Thornwell field at 8 p. m. Sandra Baker, Thornwell sen ior, will be homecoming queen and will be crowned at halftime by Co-Captains Jacky Higgin botham and Larry Cockerel. Thornwell defeated Lockhart Clinton Defeats Newberry, 26-7 Bowling Leaders For The Week The Clfartoa High Devils will go to Laurens Friday might to the Tigers in the next to the last game of the aeaaaa. The contest wUI take place on the Laarens High field oa the By MARK KING James McElhannon, Wayne Templeton and Fred Smith turn- Red ed in the highest series scores this week in bowling at Palmetto Lanes. They led with scores of 600, 607 and 606, respectively. Allan Trammell turned in the high game score of 224. All these bowlers are mem bers of the CUnton-Lydia Lea gue „ , . ... ... Following are high scorers for After having forfeited their ^ w „ k> Qfe ^ ngm Me, Coach Cally Gault Reports v • i Interviewed by Bill Hogan earlier in the season at Lock hart. 1*4. but the Union County , e ven previous victories, the . .. , mmt team has improved considerably Clinton High Red Devils record- 8 d th * f g since that game under their new ed their first official win last SeneS 8COr *' coach and will be out to halt Friday night by defeating New CUnton-Lydia League Tbornwell’s string of victories. berry, 26;7. _ Fred Smith, 21*606; Alan Thornwell defeated Ninety Six in the first quarter Gary Trammell, 234-626; Jamas-Me- last Friday night, 25-6. Kenneth Laney passed to Randy Rushton Flhannon, 212-600; Joe Spfilers, Wright took two touchdown pass- for 28 yards, Darryl Hampton 209-550; Gholdie Simmons, 215- es from Quarterback Lennis capped the 56 yard drive with a 528; Nook Templeton, 210-534; Smith, each for 15 yards. Smith 28-yard scamper for the score. Wayne Templeton, 222407; J. B. sneaked across from the three Carroll Barker kicked the extra Vanderford, 191458; Buck Gil- for the third touchdown and point. Late in the second quarter 212487. Johnny Still picked up a fumble Clinton started another drive Industrial League and ran 75 yards for the fourth Hampton did most of the run- Frank Dombeck, 203464; Joel marker. Bobby Chandler ran one ning and scored the touchdown Cantrell, 212483; Buck Gilstrap, "if* . _ M , . . fr° m ^ two y"d line, making 18*456; David Mann, 186437; This will be Thornwefi's last the score^UH). Bootsie Fuller, 212488; Sandy home game of the season and After a hard-fought third quar- Banks, 203431; Leonard White, the last time seniors Co-Captains ter Newberry scored its . . —. . . .. _ . , — — only 177430; Donnie Acbeson, 193427; Jacky Higginbotham, Ruley FID- touchdown on a 2 yard plunge. A William Bowling, 18*527; Lanky ingame, Micky Avinger, Johnny pass for the extra, going was Long 204426 Still, Kenneth Wright and Gene ood. Following the kick-off a *’ Smith will play on their home Clinton drive was stopped field. Thornwell has scored 253 hert Rice intercepted a New- pilkenton * Charles Mar- points to their opponents’ 57 in berry pass on the Bulldogs’ nine games this season. Ten play- yard ‘ ler, 18*438; Barron O’Shields, Lanky Long, 197-541; ers have figured in the sewing, with a 88 yard touchdown pass ? avld Mann ’ 11 with Co-Captains Higglpbotham but the extra poLpt attempt fait 1WWB7: and Cockerel leading with 88 and ed. Late in the secondhaK CUn- MMS0 * 86 points, respectively. Kerry Riser, Mayer of the Week Clinton High halfback Darrell Hampton and Thornwell quarter back Lemfis Smith—both repeat winners—have been named this week’s Flayer-of-the-Wsek reci pients by their coaches. They were chosen far the hon ors in the ninth weekly presenta tion by the Clinton civic clubs. second half Clin ton’s final tally wr set up by a 28 yard pass from Laney to ^ -- Joel Whitsel. J. W. Davis took, CfACC Hill NAIAfC the ball over from the 5 yard illll IwtfVf9 Baiter kicked the fine, nancer kicked the extra point to make the score, 28-7. MRS. HAROLD AUSTIN. Bookmobile Schedule Weak of November *12 Monday—Moore home, Frank Bobo home, Nell Cook home, Darrell Hampton, a freshman Covington home, Garrett home, Red Devil, scored two touch- Heaton home, Patton home, down runs oungM a scoring Tuesday — Garlington school, pass in fast week’si*7 conq^ 2^5^ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hollings worth, Misses Melissa Cox and Jane Boyce attended the Clem- son-Virginia game at Clemson Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. D.‘ J. Ball and children of Charleston were Sun day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Hanna and Mrs. L. D. Han- — Over — WUK-AM-FM of Newberry. A 150-pounder, has taken over the first unit scatback position and also plays defense. Lennis Smith copped his sec ond Player-of-the-Week certifi cate by directing Thornwell to a 254 victory over Ninety-Six — the Wildcats’ ninth consecutive win this year with no losses. Tbs ^ Hunter home, Poole home, Ben- Wednesday — Hampton Avs. School, Presbyterian gartsn. Baptist Whitten Village School, No. 9, Hospital. Thursday — Hickory Tavern School, Ervin home, Johnap Davis boms, Ballenttne home. Saturdays 12:15 Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Pinson visited relatives in fiprtugsuuf during the past week-end. Mrs. W. M. Leaman spent last week with her sons and families Circle 1,1 Asheville, N. C. Mr. and Ms. W. I. Smith spent a recent day la Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. (Hlie Irwin were dinner guests of friends in Green- "JL-lJl— Bookmobile uoranans—miss wood Sunday. Tbs be- and ran another. He accounted — Sponsored By — Af. S. Bailey & Son, Bankers for 68 rushing yards also. This weekend Clinton travels to Laurens for the big tradltlonsi dash with the Tigers, and Thorn- well is at horns against Lockhart at 8 p. m. Friday. CHRONICLE PUR. OO. The Chronicle Advertisers ing the birthday of Pries Faris. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Crews of Spartanburg visited Mrs. R. F. Wade Sunday afternoon. Miss Sot Simpson was one of the 91 of the state top 4-H mem bers who Oct. 9* at the Stats 441 achieve ment at tbs Hampton Hotel In Coiambia. SHOP LOCALLYI Our stores have a wide assortment of BUY locally... BOOST our town... BANK with us m S. Bailey & Sen, Bankers Eatabliahed 1886 Member FDIC Clinton, S C. </ 4% Interest Paid On One Year Savings Certificates Just arrived! Our style-studded galaxy of FANE SWEETHEART CHESTS The Gift that says “I Love You” That Lane truck got here in the St Nick of time! Unloaded Early American • Contemporary • French • Italian • Oriental • Fruitwoods • Walnut • Mahogany • Upholstered tops • Drawer models • Window seats • Comoles. Tagged all the way from a petit $38 to the ultimate grand gesture at $119. Hurry fa hem while the pkhfa* k good. Laat year we wm pinched dean fa a BMrttcr of dap. No hm this year. T. E. JONES & SONS, Inc j* ClMaa, & c. —