The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 03, 1964, Image 4
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Clinton, S. C„ Thursday, December 3» 1M4
Mn. Will tt. Hampton ****•
..Tar » A native of Aiken County, the
^Mr». Maggie Lowery Hamp- lived here 36 yean. She was a
ton. wife of Will H. Hempton, daughter of the late Chariie and
died nddenly Tuesday, night Selma Lowery. She was a mem-
Nov. M, «n route to a Greenwood her of Calvary Baptist Church.
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Surviving in addition to her
husband art two sons, Alvin
Hampton of Greenwood and
Harold Hampton of Clinton; and
a daughter, Mrs. Robert (Eve
lyn) Hart of Anderson.
Funeral services were conduct
ed Thursday at 2 p.m. at Calvary
Baptist Church by Rev. J. W.
Spillers. Burial was in Rosemont
Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Truman and
Sam Owens, Andy Hames, Her
bert Fallaw, Pat Lowe and Bill
Campbell.
T. Alien Campbell
T. Allen Campbell, 79, died
early Monday morning at Bal-i
ley Memorial Hospital after
several years of declining health
and a day of Illness.
A native of Union County, he
lived here many years and at
tended Calvary Baptist Church.
His parents were the late Henry
and Clara Taylor Campbell.
He was married three times.
His first wife was the late Mrs.
Mattie Bell Mardis Campbell.
Surviving from this marriage
is a daughter, Mrs. J. C.
(Louise) Richey of Antreville.
His second wife was the late
Mrs. Nannie Simmons Camp
bell, and his third wife the late
Mrs. Lizzie Mason Campbell.
Surviving also are a brother,
Jeff Campbell of Clinton; a sis
ter, Mrs. Ethroila Richards of
Atlanta, Ga.; seven grandchil
dren and 13 great-grandchil-
ducted Tuesday at 1:00 p. m. at
Calvary Baptist Church by Rev.
J. W. Spillers and Rev. Tommie
Moore. Burial was in Rose
mont cemetery.
Pallbearers were Millard
(Bud) and William Campbell,
Bobby Nelson, Luther Long,
Charles Moore and Bill Norris.
Leaders
For the Week
(Standings Through Dee. 1)
Clinton-Lydia Textile
W. L.
Clothmakers 33 U
Lions 32 1C
Mill Whistlers 31 17
Cotton Boilers 30 1C
Mayflower JL- 27 21
Lydia Spinners 26 23
Spare Hands 24 24
Top Rollers 23 2S
Safety Pins 16 3C
Digitals L_ 17 31
Whip Rollers 17 31
Spare Fixers 10 3C
FATRELL FURR
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Industrial League
Pick-Ups
Belks
Misfits
Lynn-Cooper Olds
Joanna Jets
Jones Cab -
Sanders Serv. Sta.
Laurens Glass
Gulf Oil
Hallmark Construction
Shade Rollers
Barcraft
W.
30
29
27
20
19
16
IS
7
7
L.
10
11
13
14
16
16
20
21
24
27
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Funeral services
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Laurens Glass Mix
Laurens Glass No. 1 .
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Mansure Trimmers _
W. L.
36 8
27 17
27 17
24 20
22 21
21 23
20 24
20 24
18 26
17 27
16 28
15 29
Outcasts
Stumpers
Jones Cab
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Woodchoppers
W. L.
- 25 15
24% 15%
20% 19%
19% 20%
... 19 21
11% 28%
Mr. Furr Nonwd
To “Who's Who'
Payroll Furr, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Olin F. Furr of this city,
University of South Carolina stu
dent has been named to “Who’s
Who in American Colleges and
Universities,’’ honorary society
for outstanding college seniors.
Students are chosen on the
basis of their academic achieve
ments, leadership ability, ser
vice to school, and probable fu
ture usefulness to society.
Mr. Furr was president of
Alpha Phi Omega, national
leadership fraternity, a mem
ber of various student unions
and student senate committees.
He was also vice-president of
the Pep Club, freshman orien
tation counselor, member of the
President’s Advisory Council,
and critic for the Euphardian
Literary Society.
A short biography of Mr.
Furr will appear in the book
published by Who’s Who this
spring.
Persona! Mention
Mrs. Eugene Brown of Mount
Pleasant, visited her sisters,
Mrs. James Pitts and Mrs. C. A.
Holland during the Thanksgiving
holidays.
E. Robbins is improving at
Greenville General hospital
where he has been a patient the
past three weeks.
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REV. FLOYD HE LIAMS
Pastor Receives
TV Set From Church
Members of the Davidson St.
Baptist Church surprised their
pastor, Rev. M. Floyd Hellams,
at the close of the service Sun
day morning by presenting him
and his family with a beautiful
new 23-in. television set.
Bobby Joe Meadors, chairman
of the Board of Deacons, made
the presentation on behalf of tbs
membership, stating their love
and appreciation for Mr. and
Mrs. Hellams and their family,
and for their ministry to the
church and community.
Mr. Meadors stated that “cir-
rumstances” (meaning the min
ster’s present TV was out of ai
der) prompted the presentation
before Christinas.
Mr. Hellams, visibly surprised
and pleased, expressed his sin
cere thanks and appreciation to
the congregation tor the gift and
for their love and kindness.
Form Bureau Ends
Year With 23,239
Farm Family Members
The South Carolina Farm Bu
reau closed out its membership
year on November 20 with an
all-time htch of 23539 farm fam
ily members.
Laurens Countv Farm Bureau
made a substantial contribution
to this successful vear bv reach
ing its croota of HO members
"This has been a year of ode.
bratlon in Farm Bureau," said
Cnuntv President T. J. Cone-
land. "and as wo celebrated *10
▼ears of Progress” In Farm
Bureau, there could have been no
batter wav than bv reaebbig this
aP-Hme time In membership.”
"Th<s Is esoecianv significant
since for the oast several
the tmmber of farmers has been
declining at a raotd rate”, he
continued.
The ammal state com
held In Cniumb’a recentlv was
attended bv twentv members
from Laurens Cnuntv. TVs
larwMv Tramoer to atmo ■
state convention from the
tv in recent vears.
convention wW be held in PtA-
adelnhia an December g.11 and a
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members is expected to atteaf.
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• Adjustable head band, extra
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