The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, August 17, 1967, Image 4
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Clinton, S. C., Thursday, August 17,1967
NIWS OF THE 4-H'ERS ^ ^ ls .
— Commendation
Sp-5 Richard D. Ellison,
son of Mr. and Mrs. James
F. Ellison, has received a spe
cial commendation from his
company commander after my an “ Tim, spent
serving as a training non
commissioned officer earlier Beach,
this summer at an ROTC Mrs.
camp at Fort Devens, Mass.
Whitten Village forme r Textile
Notes All-Stars to Play
B, MARGARET LOCKETT ^ Jj,,
Sixteen tap Class A players ducted Saturday at 5:00 p. m. James H. Sterner of Roches-
who played in last week’s at Bailey Memorial Methodist ter, New York.
Western Carolina All-Star Church by Rev. Thomas A. Dr. H. William Harris of
game, will be playing in
Greenwood Friday night. Lea
gue President John Moss is
also expected to attend.
Truesdefl Attends
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cope
land and sons, Terry, Jim- Greenwood — “Old Timer’s
severa l Night”, honoring a flock of W. K. 11101110$
days the past week at Myrtle former Central Carolina Tex- \y. R. Thomas, 77, of 801
tile League baseball players, North Broad Street, died
Florence Templeton is being observed Friday ni8ht Thursday at 1:25 a. m. at
spent two days recently in a ‘ greenwood’s American Le- Bailey Memorial Hospital af-
The citation and recommen- North Augusta with her par- sil ° n a o c oc . ter a long illness,
ine ciiauon ana recommen ^ Former players from Cen- Native of Laurens County,
dation for promotion came ems » Mr- ana Mrs. n.
from Major Kenneth H. Mont- Thurmond. Jn
gomery^commander^at^the c ^ eB “^ d M ^ ^ Mr^ Watts. Joanna^CTinton, Green- Stewart Thomas, hehyed in S ^“‘^“'sis'Vnd Health McClintock of Laurens, Trea.
E Former players from Cen
tral Carolina League teams Ga., son of the late Henry
Ware Shoals, Laurens, Jordan and Virginia Florence
Miller, Rev. Jesse Stephens, Philadelphia will be the
and Rev. Legrand Adams, speaker fbr the final session.
Burial was in Rosemont cem- The focus will be_on the ra-
etcry. pidly increasing diseases of
Pallbearers were nephews, emphysema and chronic
bronchitis.
The Area 6 Assocation ser-
. . r .. . ves Abbeville, Edgefield,
Norfolk Conference Greenwood, Laurens, Mc-
The Rev. Neil E. Trues- Cormick, Newberry, and Sal-
dell of Newberry s attending uda Counties. Other officers
the Southern Tuberculosis are Richard W. Stowe of
Conference in Norfolk, Aug. Greenwood, president, Mrs.
16-18. Dr. Truesdell is presi- Edwin B. Etheredge of Salu-
dent-elect of the newly organ- da, secretary; and Harold W.
camp, w unison s commana- omiurcu «uu mr. «..u wood Matthews and Ninety ^ years and was a
ing officer. Headquarters De- James Laney and family vis- S j x w .jj ^ part i n member of Bailey Memorial
tachment, 1st Advanced In- ited Mr. and Mrs. Tony Hoop- ^ ree inning game. Methodist Church He was a
fantry Brigade, Fort Dix, N. er in Greenville this week. -f?j^ ers who . u be p layin g former employee of Clinton
„ Qnl * ronnm ^ rs ‘ Fmma J ac ^ s s P en ^ should bring their own spikes Cotton Mills and a contract
The citation and recom- Friday an< i Saturday with her or sneakers . Uniforms will be mail carrier.
mendation follows:
son and family, Rev. and furnished. They’ll dress at the
Laurens County representatives for the 18th Annual
4-H Electric Congress held at the Jack Tar Poinsett Hotel
were left to right, John D. Ridley, Assistant Count Agent,
Mrs. Jane Crews, Home Economist for Duke Power Com
pany, Mona Kay Balentine, girls first place Piedmont Dis
trict Winner, Jimmy Anderson, boys first place Piedmont
District Winner. Eleanor Coleman, Girls County Winner.
Not shown is Allen Finley, Boy County Winner.
Legion Field House at 6 p.m.
Surviving are a daughter,
Mrs. Pressley (Mary) Chan-
“Sp-5 Ellison acted in the Mrs. Dial Jacks, in Pelzer
capacity of platan sergeant Mjss v|ote chandler spent J( , an Blue formrr N f ne t y of Clinton; a son, Ricky
S’™., £ ri LL L nu ^sday and Wednesday with Six pitcher, and Neil Chrisley, , Burr “ Ughs “ f l,™
l , r, r her sister and brother-in-law one of the later stars from ' er ; Mrs. Char es L Webb ol
hf dfd »n ooKmndme tab 1" Bishopville. Calhoun Falls, who played in Gainesville, Fla.; two broth
he did an outstanding job. ^ , . . . ’ . ^ ers, C. A. Thomas ot Rock
He anticipated requirements Mr. and Mrs. Lester Long- 1 bl 8 . league for several Hil i and c R Thomas ol
involving the cadets and com- shore had their grandchildren y ^ ar ^ ^ dl be managing the Dublin Ga . a g ran ddaughtei
pleted them with a minimum last week a$ visitors, Dennis „ . .‘ , ....... and a great-granddaughter
. of supervision. He was effi- and Debbie Holsonback of h hpartanbu s s PM lies, fms Funeral services were c<
held at Paris Mountain State cient and thorough in pre- Laurens, and Cintra, Charlene n T es I
Association of Area 6. surer.
At the opening sesssion, Dr.
David T. Carr of the Mayo
Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota,
will speak on “Christmas
Seals in the Great Society”.
The problem of air polution
will be discussed by Dr.
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By JOHN D. RIDLEY
Assistant County Agent
Four Laurens County 4-H- was served along with a pro- tions and
League and
Park where barbeque chicken p ar ing the cadets for inspec- and David Widener of Joanna. . e .....
— - ^ — in insuring good On Wednesday, they all visit- LnnH h^^i l" 8
ers attended the State 4-H gram which was closed with conditions of the billets at all e d Mrs. Longshore’s father, ■ th % ^ 1 n “ k na ‘‘^“ e ’
in entertainment. “—<• .. . «« .—* ,n in e a o ciock game, us a
Electric Congress held
Greenville at Jack Tar Poin
sett Hotel oh August 7-8. The tour of the Daniel Building: cadets to greater efforts by
times. He was indefatigable j. M . Alewine, in Silverstreet. rer , u)ar season eame toward
Tuesday, the group made a in the field and sparked the Mrs Betty MattheWs visit . deciding the league winners.
luilding, cadets to greater c for s y ed her s i ster .i n .i aw> an d bro- It marks the first regular sea-
group arrived in Greenville poultry dmsion. Farmers his obvious enthusiasm and therj Mr and Mrg Erne ,. t son game toward deciding the
shortly before noon on Mon- market: and Piedmont L g g alertness. His knowledge of Atki in Columbia recent- league winners. It marks the
day, August 7, to begin the Processing plant followed conditions in Vietnam made ly Also there were Mr and first return of pro basebaU
P r P gram - Wlth the achievement lunch ‘ b ' m eSbe ^ all Q y c V ^ Ua Q b ^ nrn ° Mrs. Ferre Hight of Pine to Greenwood since early 1950.
Monday afternobn, a tour eon. the cadets as an accurate
was made to the General Elec- The lucheon proved to be source of information on the «juu, atk.
trie Outdoor Lighting Plant the highlight of the trip. Mona conflict. He was able to relate Mr. and Mrs^ Jack Cunning-
in Hendersonville. North Car- Kay Balentine and Jimmy cadet training to lessons ham and children, Pam and
dlina. On the return trip to Anderson of Laurens County learned on the battlefield, thus Larry, have returned iiom a
Greenville, a banquet was received separate checks cf making it more interesting trip to Gatalinburg, Tenn.
and stimulating for them. His Attending the funeral of
knowledge of basic infantry Mis s Berlia Epting in New-
weapons was excellent. He b 0 rryt a former employee,
was always available when were Miss viola chand ier and
needed and was an outstand- three former em p loy e e s, Mrs.
ing example of military cour- Irene piUs Mrs Wime Mae
tesy for the cadets. In view Hgtton and Mrs Betty Bar _
of his overall performance, I
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Consult
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about this question:
“Too many trips are
spoiled by auto acci
dents and other injur-
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BAILEY AGENCY
M. S. Bailey & Son, Bankers, Building
Dial Day 833-0681 — Night and Sunday 833-0323
• • rett
recommend that a minimum ’ T . n
Sp-5 Ellison be considered for Mra - L. Connor will
conversion to NCO status and teach at the campus school
promoted to the next higher tyear She taught two
summers there. She was ele-
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grade.’
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$100 each by winning first
place in the Piedmont Dist-
rict. The luncheon prcsenla- g raduated ' at ' F "u r m a n Univcr
mentary music teacher in
three Clinton public schools
since returning from overseas
to live with her mother. She
tions were made by represem a djd u
tatives of firms making the . ^ „ , T r_ :
gifts. Mona Kay Balentine,
Eleanor Coleman, and Jimmy
ate work at Columbia Univer
sity, New York, Johns Hop-
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Anderson,"also yMlen Finley Wns University Baltimore,
were the 4-H’ers from Laurens George Washington Lni\ er-
County^b attend the Congress, sity, Washington, D. C-, Ap-
Mona Kay, daughter of Mr. palachian Teachers College,
and Mrs. J. T. Balentine of Boone, N. C. Mrs. Cnonor
Route 1, Ware Shoals, and an taught in Lexington Park,
eight-year 4-H Club member Md., and in Aanaheim, Calif,
was first place district repre- Also taught in Dhahran,
sentative for Laurens for the Saudi Arabia, for three years
girls. She attends Ware Shoals w ith the Arabian-American
High School where she is a oil Co. Then in Nurnberg,
rising senior. She has served Germany for two years with
as song leader for three years the Army Dependents’ School,
and now holds the office of while overseas, Mrs. Con-
president of Camak Sr. 4-H nor traV eled extensively in the
Club. Mona Kay was selected Near Middle East, Eu-
by Clemson University to in
troduce the speaker at
banquet Moaday jnl&t around the
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Anderson, w *
of Laurens, and a five-year
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BAG WORMS: Bag worms
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School where he is a rising
junior. He was selected to
lead the American and 4-H
pledges at the luncheon held
Tuesday. x
Allen, 15-year-old soil of
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Finley
of Mountville and a three year
Electric Club fhember, was
the boy county winner who re
cocoon, and swings from the
branches. They will kill trees
and shrubs if not brought un
der control. We suggest you
use 10 percent DDT.
SWIMMING: Summer
means swimming and wheth
er you do yours in a farm
pond, lake, or pool, remind
First (Quality
Platform Rockers
$19.95
1 — _ . your family of these rules —
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r, n I s VTZ 1 ? op 1 hon P ore . at diving, don’t swim alone, be
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er contagious ills. Let your
lunch digest before you plunge
and keep pets out of the wa
ter. Have fun by dong all the
above.
STATE
Greenwood, S. C.
LIMIT: ONE — NO PHONE ORDERS, PLEASE!
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t
is a member of the band. He
is a
Livestock Club and Cross Hill-
Mountville Sr. 4-H Club. He
v/as a member of the live
stock judging team and has
work(\' with the tractor club
for two years. He clans to
show three polled Herefords
in the Laurens County Fair
this year,
Eleanor, 15-year-old daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. T. H.
Coleman of Route 4, Cross
Hill, is a seven year 4-H Club
member, she is a rising soph- Aug. 11 Through Aug. 24
omore at Clinton High. Elea
nor is a member of Cross
Hill-Mountville 4-H Club and
represented Laurens County
as the County winner. She is
secretary and treasurer for
Cross Hill - Mountville 4-H
Club, has served as program
chairman, secretary and song
leader of her club and presi
dent of the Junior Club. She
has won first place awards in
both her local and County 4-H
Achievement Program.
The annual program cli
maxes the year-long 4-H Elec
tric program conducted by
the Extension Service in co
operation with Carolina Pow
er and Light Company. South
Carolina Electric and Gas
Company, and Duke Power
Company. ’
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