The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, October 21, 1965, Image 4
TUB CLINTON CHKONICLB
CUnton, 8. C, Thursday, October 21, 1M6
PC Shows New
Offensive Muscle
Af Halfway Mark
Thomwell FHA
Group Begins Year
The Thorn well Chapter of the
Future Homemakers of Ameri-
Ij if SSI ca met in the school auditorium
nallwav riaiK Wednesday, Oct. 18, with 27
'. . , , 1 members present. Officers for
Presbyterian s Seders h e ig6 ^ ag were installed and eight
surprise "“rtPW'e witt. mernbere were formally iol-
3-2 record to date, and it looas . . .
like the Blue Hoa* are "growing U ^1 .SSL.. h , v .
,e r P^X^T-ba a *r tnm o ' work ' orU, ' cus
*'«««• * ™* g S. ol conunitteea «o
ruahmg agalnat theb- tour >s (o|lowj: Yearbook EmIml
SnSL program. Sherry Taylor,
outting with Porman, slashing f,nanc r, Jewell Morgan, ******
the Paladins for 256 rushing of achievement, JjuBe Grant
yards. And the new attack re- «rord hoc*. Toni Hartley . civil
suited In two touchdowns, the defense and safety, Helen Elkins;
first ground score of the year, scrapbook, Doris Jones; state
The Hosemen have averaged recognition. Unda Gayle Stngla-
211 yards total offense per game ton ; welfare. Diane Stanford,
130 rushing and 81 passing. 800181 recreational, Sherry
The poposition has a slightly bet- Ta y Ior -
ter 236 yards per game record.
Presbyterian is idle this com- from Picayune, Miss., is next
ing week-end, and will resume with 210 yards and a 6.2 mark
f action again here on Saturday, on 34 attempts.
October 30. Troy State’s Red Freshman Quarterback Bill
Wave will provide the opposition Kirtland of Miami, Fla., has
in PC’s final home game of the maintained a better than aver-
year, when the local school will age passing record with 24 corn-
try to run its home winning pletions in 46 attempts for 300
streak to nine straight. yards. And punter Jimmy El-
Fullback Sam Williams of liott, senior from Savannah,
Monroeville, Ala., is the top PC is another above par perform-
ball carrier thus far, with a 5.0 er on the five-game statistical
< average on 51 carries for 255 report with a 41.8 yard average
yards. Wade Saewart, halfback on 35 kicks.
Mrs. Dayton
Mrs. Lillie Harvey Deyton,
68, wife of John F. Deyton,
Sr., of 145 Pine St. died at a
local hospital Teusday morn-
First Winners Af
Fair Announced
Club. Perry Hamm of Myrtle-
dale Farms of Newberry show
ed the senior and grand cham
pion Guernsey and Rickie Lit
tle of Thornwell Orphanage
The Laurens County Fair showed the junior champion,
ing, October 12, after several opened Monday and big crowds The best fitted animal in the
months of declining health and awar med over the grounds for Ayrshire breed was shown by
five weeks of illness. die first three days, viewing the Gerald Mitchell of Camak Sen-
Native of Athens, Ga., excellent exhibits and participat- lor 4-H Club and the showman-
daughter of the late William ing in the midway attractions. *hip award went to Nathan Ar-
Shields and Cora Smith Har- Tuesday was school day *»wH ledge of the Greenville 4-H Club,
vey, she lived in Clinton 23 thousands of school children, dis- Bruce Simpson of Mountville-
years and was a member of missed at noon, flocked to the Cross Hill Junior 4-H Club show- . , . .
the Lydia Mill Church of God. fair grounds. ed the senior and grand cham- ^ he objectJ (k ve 18 mem-
Surviving in addition to her ^ £air w m continue the rest P ion Ayrshire and Johnny Simp- better 8er
husband are two sons, John F. ^ ^ wee i t> Mo.ing Saturday son of Livestock 4-H Club No.
Deyton, Jr., of Newberry, and nig ht. 2 showed the junior champion.
Spencer C. Deyton of Rock judging was completed Tues- in the Jersey show, Jack Mar-
Hill; two daughters Mrs. day in the community, 4-H lar of the Greenpond 4-H Club
James M. Copeland, Jr. of ci u b« and field crop exhibits. won the showmanship award and fo r^^thv O^rlVrHoleombe"
Otaum. and Mr,. C. T. Mer. .The MouptylU. Community also showed tbc sonlor and grand £a^£ 2*^ m”^'
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Mrs. Jeanette Bonds, manag
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been awarded the title of ‘’reg
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out the 50 states and conducts
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Clinton Is Victor
Over Union, 27-20
For Seventh Win
The Cliatan High Scheal Bad
Devlla will be away (ram home
Friday for the second week In
» row. They will meet Thur
mond High School, a consoli
dated school in Edgefield Coaa-
ty, in the eighth game on the
schedule.
In the following weeks, the
Clintoaiaas will return home
for three consecutive games.
—*1 _________
CUaton 27, Uatoa 28
Clinton’s undeafted Red Devils
scored 13 points in the third
quarter to snap a 7-7 halftime
tie and went on to defeat the
Union High Yellow Jackets 27-20
in an important Eastern AA
game before 7,000 fans in Union
Friday night. nev. I*, l^. t-oweu IS uegin- »* oiHu.mm. muucu TUkasc V/.UU cjuuwm s»»»j . _ . Corilrti-
Clinton opened the scoring in ^ ^ third year aa p^tor of Funeral services were con- top honors. Camak Senior was Pam Watt of u c « m S Marie, and a twin brother,
the first quarter when halfback ^church 0 f God of Pro^ecy ductKi Wednesday at ?00 p »econd, Mountville Community ^ Club won best fitted and Thomas Steven; paternal grand-
Joei Whitsel capped an 11-play, JJ 100 North sioan Street He m.^t the h^e of her daugh- 4-H Club placed third, and Coun- showmanship awards and show- parent., M r. and Mrs. Thomas
o. - - —- over tnvites the people of Clinton ter, Mrs. J. M. Copeland, Jr., tywide 4-H and County 4-H Horse ed the senior and grand cham- c H olcombe Sr. of Joanna; and
to attend the services held on the Whitmire highway near Club tied for fifth. P ion io Hototein the maternal grandparents, Mr.
each Sunday at li o’clock, Sun- Clinton J>y Rev.- W H Cabi- ca ttle judging Tuesday Ruth Brown ^the County Uv^ and Mrs. J. B. Whitiock of Jo-
10 o’clock, eve- ness, Rev. J. B. Abercrombie fttracted a crowd of spectators, stock Club showed the junior anna.
In Guernsey competition the champion Holstein.
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Joanna — Graveside services
REV. L. L. POWELL
Begins Third Year
Rev. L. L.
veyofFarmington, Ga.; 20 Demonstration Club was third ^ ^ Junior d^m.
grandchildren and a great- In 4-H Club competition, the p j on
Powell Is begin- grandchild. Whitten Village Club exhibit won v
the Jersey breed and Nathan s p . m . by Rev Fowler.
Surviving in addition—to the
parents are a sister, Donna
86-yard drive by diving
from the one and Carroll Barker
kicked the extra point. A 28-
yui nm by Dsrryl Hampton " y
tbs Ilr« tsam ntag w0 * hIp ** 7:00 P *"■ Wed- sod Rev. W. C. Holbert. Burial
wc me «*«hi Hggdaj, mid-week services are was in Rosement cemetery,
on Clinton when the sTT;, -
held at 7 o clock. . Pallbearers were nephews.
to score
Jackets drove 50 yards in the
second quarter and fullback
Tommy Simmons went across
from the one. An 18-yard pass
from quarterback Butch Geno-
bie to end Ricky Fanner was
the big play in the drive. Geno
ble also kicked the extra point
to deadlock the game 7-7 at half
time.
Clinton quarterback Gary Lan- featuring Georgia
ey hoked up with Hampton on Miss Homecoming
went to Ronald Kellett of the Wednesday with the junior show
Laurens County 4-H Livestock at 6 p.m.
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Homecoming Friday
Special Services
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Commenting on the Preach
ing-Teaching Mission held last
Bell Street High School will week in the local Lutheran
observe homecoming Friday. Church, Dr. Keisler reported
A parade will begin at 4:30, that the average attendance for
Suber as the six evenings was 72.83, thir-
Rosa L. ty per cent of whom were pres-
a 54-yard pass play to put the Kinard and Selma Smith will ent for every service. An addi-
Red Devils hack out front in the b* ^ er attendants. Also to be tional seventeen per cent missed
third quarter and Barker con- featured will be Barbara Cooke on i y one 0 f the six evenings,
verted again. as Miss Bell Street for 1965-66. Dr. Keisler expressed deep
The lead was short-lived, how- m1m Jefferson High represent- appreciation of the loyal sup-
ever as Union came right back the oposing team for the port given the Mission, by both
with a 63 yard drive to tie things evening, will also participate, members of the congregation
again. Genoble carried for 38 lu addition to organizations an£ i friends,
yards and Simmons got the TD and classes, the following high The Rev Zeb C WilHam* of
on . one-yard advance. Geno- *cb<K>M»nd. will to. in the iLm IrT
ble’s kick tied it the parade: Bell Street, Sims the singing.
A Union fumble put Clinton High, Sanders High, Gallman !
back out front for good in the High .and Jefferson High. Den-
third quarter. Tommy Rhodes dy, Woodson and Midway Ele-
picked up the lose ball and went mentary Schools will partici-
25 yards for the score but the pate. A number of business es-
point after failed. tablishments and community
Clinton made it 27-14 in the organizations have been sched-
fourth quarter with a 58 yard uled to take part,
drive. Whitsel sprinted 20 yards
CITATION FOR LETTERS
OF ADMINISTRATION
The State of South Carolina
County of Laurens
By J. H. Wasson,
Probate Judge:
WHEREAS Ruth Little made
At 7:30 p. m., the Wildcats 8uit to me to grant Benjamin L.
for the six points after Laney will challenge Jefferson High Thompson Letters of Administra-
had pasted to Hampton on a 23- of Bath. The Wildcats, having 11011 of tee Estate and effects of
yarder. Barker converted to end won over Blue Ridge of Sene- Es teer B. Wilson,
the Clinton scoring. ca (130) last week, will be These are, therefore, to cite
Union got another touchdown seeking their second victory of nn ^ admo^toh all and singular
in the closing minutes when the season. the Kindred and Creditors of the
Genoble passed to Billy Mabry said Esther B. Wilson, deceased,
for 17 yards. _ that they be and appear before
The Yellow Jackets had the >*1111X011 lYilnlSierS me> ^ the Court of Probate, to
edge in first downs, 12 to 9, and Leodina Services 1)6 hel d at Laurens Court House,
in yards rushing, 179 to 161. Clin- ■ . i ^ .. Laurens, S. C„ on November 5,
ton had 124 yards passing to 59 m NOITn UarOlinO 1966 next, after publication here-
Two Clinton ministers are par- of, at 10 o’clock in the forenon,
ticipating this week In the Unit- to show cause, if any they have,
ed Evangelistic Mission being why the said Administration
conducted by the Methodist Con- should not be granted,
fefences in North Carolina. Given under my hand this 20
The Rev. E. W. Rogers, pas- day of Oct. Anno Domini 1965.
J. Hewlett© Wasson
for Union.
Clinton’s record is now 7-0.
Joanna Presbyterians
Schedule Fall Revival
A Revival Meeting will be held tol . Broad’
at the First Presbyterian Church k ? ““teodto
“I , ^ llll Church, is guest evangelist for
« bentos M 7:20 p. 8erviC e. at Fir . t
J. P. L. C.
m. Sunday, October 24, and will . " _
continue through Wednesday at C Rp^’z^w m N C ‘ _
7:30 p.m. The guest evangelist .1 , Pa8t ° r ot
will be the Rev. W. F. Mitchell, preach '
pastor of the Uberty Springs at 0ak -
Presbyterian Church of Cross !?* Mateodist Churifh. This was
Hill, and Executive Secretary „ home ch urcl^ of Mr. Wll-
and Stated Clerk of South Caro- am *-
line Presbytery.
and Mrs. OHiello Blakely
Mitchell has also done graduate ~ M ” Bal '
work at Columbia Seminary at * ntin e 85, of 344 Church
Decatur, Georgia. He was an dlad Friday afternoon after
Army Chaplain during World *« v «ral years of declining health
War II and holds the rank of “d one week of illness.
Lieutenant Colonel in the Re- Native Laurens County,
serve at the present time. Hav- daughter of the late Irby and
ing held pastorates In North Car- Gthella Murph Balentine, she was
olina, South Carolina, Georgia a member of the First Methodist
and Arkansas, Mr. Mitchell was Church.
pastor of the Upper Long Cane Surviving are three daughters,
Presbyterian Church, Abbeville, Miss Vivian Blakely and Miss
before assuming his present Mary Blakely of Laurens and
work at Cross mil. Mrs. William C. Dobbins of Jo-
The Evangelist plans a series anna; two sons, E. B. and W.
of Sermonettes for the children. Hugh Blakely of Laurons; five
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