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1 H THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Clinton, S. C., Thursday, May 19, 19f»0 MOVE Graduation is only the beginning We wish our 1966 grads the Best of Luck, Dillard Boland, Jeweler Johnson Bros. Super Market CLINTON, S. C. Mrs. J. H. Freetnon Laurens—Mrs. Addie Kate Anderson Freeman, 56. of 1216 Chestnut Street Exten sion, died at her home Sun day at 2:00 a. m. after sev eral years of decFining health. A native of Greenville Coun ty, she was a daughter of the late William L. and Lola Med- lock Anderson, and was a member of the Laurens Sec ond Baptist Church. Surviving are her husband, John Henry Freeman; a bro ther, John W. Anderson of Reading, Pa.; and a sister, Mrs. J. S. White of Laurens. Funeral services were con ducted at 11:00 a. m., Tues day, at Kennedy Mortuary by Rev. Grange S. Cothran, Dr. Robert S. Coojier and Rev. John R. Waters. Burial was in Chestnut Ridge Baptist Church cemetery. Jodie M. Gambrell Waterloo — Jodie Martin Gambrell. 71. of Rt. 1. Water loo. died Tuesday. May 10. at 12:13 a. m. after an illness of three months. A lifelong resident of Lau- rens County, he was a son of the late George W. and Sal- lie Madden Gambrell, and was a member of Bethlehem Union Church. He was a bar ber and, was employed at Baldwin Barber Shop in Greenwood for several years. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ethel Rice Gambrell; a son, James Marion Gambrell of Rt. 1, Ware Shoals: three daughters. Mrs. Willie (Lil lian) Watts of Rt. 1, Water loo: Mrs. Sims (Edna) Mc Pherson of Greenwood; and Mrs. Steele ( Margaret) Pace of Ninety Six; two sisters, Mrs. Leo (Alta) Riser of Clinton, and Mrs. Jay (Pearl) Overton of Anniston. Ala.: an adopted daughter. Miss Bon nie Sue Gambrell of Rt. 1, Waterloo; and 11 grandchil dren and four great-grand children. Funeral services were con ducted Wednesday at 3:00 p. m. at Bethlehem Union Church by Rev. Jones Daven port, Rev. A. C. Parker and Rev. Floyd Chandler, Burial was in Mt. Olive cerrietery. IF YOU DON’T READ THE CHRONICLE YOU BONT GET THE NEWS By A. €. Gordon Clinton High Sports 0y JOItHNY MOORE Track: Phil Motes broke the Clinton track record in the high jump and captured fir$L plage in the Class AA 'track meet in Columbia on May 7 when he cleared the •fear at an even six feet/ Phil became the first CHJj tarck- man on record ever to win in a state track meet. Francis Cooper also broke a Clinton High record when he ran the 440-yard dash in 51.8 seconds and placed fourth in the state meet. Both Phil and Francis qualified for the South Caro lina Intercollegiate Track Mejpt to* be held on May 21 at thfe University of South Carolina. Tennis: The Red Devil ten nis team placed third in the state tennis tournament held in Greenville .on ^pril 27-28. Chris Adair was state runner- up in Flight 2 and Chris team ed with Andy B. Young th take the rutmer-up position in the Flight 2 doubles. The CHS Betters finished the year with an 11-6 record. Baseball: Despite the hit ting of Gary Laney, the accu rate pitching of Randy Nib bles, and the strong defensive play of the team as a whole, Clinton failed to repeat as conference champs this year. Gary Laney has been the spark of the team this year, especially in the hitting de partment. Gary has a .675 battiqg average and 7 home runs to his credit. Randy No bles, the leading Red Devil pitcher, has achieved a 4-1 record. Clinton ended the year with a 9-5 record. IF YOU DON’T READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DON’T GET THE NEWS PHONE 833-0541 * iq ■n 1 3 7 9 11 13 15 17 IS 19 21 22 24 26 27 28 29 32 34 35 37 38 39 41 ACROSS - Like - Editorial mark - Hu belgg - Several - Wajrie ten - An adept la Brahmanism - An office-hoMer - Hand-to-hand r%ht - Brent - Eacaped - Neither - ....-mell - Authorized - Become aware of - An Aaiatlc - Flat area - To bury * Type rf firearm (piuraO - Prevariaated - Ydung seal - Let It sta«d l - Abbreviated ma ni script - U. 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WORLDS MOST WIDELY USED DEVOTIONAL GUIDE Read Psalm 130 Hold fast to the grace of God. (Acts 13:43, NEB) TO Tilt CUSS OF 1964 Gulf Oil Corporation J. A. ADDISON, Distributor .j PHONE K34541 SPARTANBURG, B. <c£a1 8 WELL DONE The entire community shares the pride of yon and your family Congratulations Class of 1966. V": ’ CUOTON, S. C. A pleasant, Diacid stretch of the Rogue River in Oregon seemed safe. So I enticed my little sons, five and nine years of age, tc ride on a raft with their older brother and me. Around the bend in the river the yellow raft swirled in the blue current. Suddenly—it is always suddenly—the front end of the raft was swept under a log projecting into the river from the shore. Three of us were thrown into the cold, twist ing current. It seemed like an eternity underneath the water before we reached the surface. Meanwhile, the raft with my oldest son still on it had floated alongside us. He succeeded in pulling his nine-year- old brother onto the rafi. I pushed the youngest one on. The glad hand of my oldest son also pulled me aboard. When the currents of life gobble us up, the depths teach us lessons. We can know as we struggle upward that a hand ‘ of resuce^.tbe hnad of Christ our Savior awaits us as we have faith in Him and persevere. PRAYER (n all things, O God, help us to put our faith and trust m Thy guiding hand^ Though trials and unexpected difficulties confront us, grant us caw- age and hope in Thy rescuing presence. In the Lord’s name we pray. Amen. , . THOUGHT FOR THE DAY i live in the assurance that Christ is always near to sus tain me. Jordan E, Detzer (California) SELL IT WITH A CHRONICLE WANT AD Best of luck in the futuirthd Congratulations on a jeii well done.., Lowman Lumber Co. RFB 1 — Clinton, S. C, ttrtrrrrff^rrrttrr . a.rrr-v.v /* BiiwiiiiiifmiuiiiiiYiyiVi'iYteiYiMvitfj^jtfaK^tfai2 CLASS OF 1966 f (• t , Look aboad,,. Wav horizons await ***.., REST WISHES. M. S. 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