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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON,' S. C.
THURSDAY. DECEMBER I. 1938
CoUege Students P. C. MEN TAKE HIGH RANK , ,
Pick Favorites! IN EDUCATIONAL CIRCLESi;^
bf an improved Presbyterian eleven. 1
This winning streak was momentar-1
halted the following week-end by
NOTICE OF
the^’ewherry Indians. The game end-
\ i':.
Notice is hereby give]? that in ac-
cordanceu w'ith the terms and provis-
T. C. ni
ed in'a 7-7 tie. It w’as hard fought ions of the Decree of the Co^urt ot
university, I and a^firte-exhibition of; —Pleas—of—I.«aurcns—County.^
NOW IS THE
TIME (TO BUY
Superlative ContesFHeld As An- . . 1
fiiinl Fvpnt Wvsor Most three heads of institutions of ; Loyola univcrsitj: at Chicago, Qw^*^** I football was given by two good teams. South Carolina, dated the first day
ular Profe^r Misr school or college grade. These Chicora college, and University of j p,.,,o« November, 1932, in the case of Jo.s€
Most Popular Co-ed.
Professor Miss Blakelv.^*^^ f'T' ""Tu'" T'd * In the next game the Presbyterian
Professor, miss K . , Thorn..lUacobs, preri-; P.ttrbu^h. Emmet R. Blake m n<0.
d»'nt of Oglethorpe university; Robert' South America doing re.search work
of
Jo.seph'
A. Bailey, Plaintiff, against A. C. Bai
ley and McDuffie Bailey, Defendants.
Several residefices in town.
Se\^rarTarms, prices at-
tractive.
(From The Blue Stocking)
In the superlative contest heldjast
week members of the fourth year-class
walked away with 21 of the 24
“mosts.” Juniors annexed three'of the
, . , , the teaching .sitaffs of institutions of
places, includiTiK the title • most popu- |.arninK.
G. .Matheson, pre.sident of Presbyte-. for the‘University of Pittsburgh,
rian Junior college, and Colonel J. I), j : ^
Fulp, president of Bailey .Military' D* Fl7#a X/iaiat rtf
academy. .\lso, fourteen Presbyterian DllCl V V^l ^
college graduates are connected f FoOtBsill' ScSlSOll
I swamping The Citadel under a deluge i-j highest bidder for
! of touchdowns. Picked to lose, the j cash, before the Court House door in
Hoie invaded the haunt of the Bull-1 Laurens County, South Carolina, dur-
dogs and upset all dope by a 27 to 0 ing the legal hours of .sale, on sales-
Hoiuses for rent, Broad St„
(Jwens Hill and College
View.
day in December next, being the 5th
day of December, .1932, the following
lar co-ed,” which w’as won by .Miss
Georgia B. Blakely by a large major-
Captain R. F. Wysor was again elect-
victory. The inspired football played
by the Blue Stockings that memorable
I day was a brand not often .seen at The described property, t(^ wit; j
. , . , ^ f • Citadel or elsewhere. They outplayed ■ All the undivided one-fourth inter-
Tbis number doe, doe, not melude Th,, past eeaaon P. C, s vars.t>- Bulldoiri tbrougbout tbe ifame and' est of A C. Bailey and McDuffie Bai-'
Huhter^^busmess manager; football team carried oji the spint and ^ splen-iley in all that piece, parcel or tract
Ta _i i- u. .. J-. _ ...L.„u 1 j of land, situate, lying and being In
Laurens County, in the State of South
Clinton Realty &
Insurance Co.
B. H. BOYD
itj. The other t.tles jy'^^ng j Davis, physician, or ('caches fight for which her athletic teams are ... ,
were, “best jofjVna ist” and‘‘witue.st.’ . , .... u u j- j * *u did performance,
wvir, ur k J M'Millian and r.ichelberger, who are known. Although handicapped at tht\ ^
ed the “mo;t popular professor." All
other offices went to men now on the
last lap of their college careers.
This marks the fir.st time that m ^
- ‘^merst popular eo-ed" ha^ -noinL—
nated at P. C. in the superlative con-
te.st.
The hottest race of the
R. I
now here at P. C.
In Prosbyrerian college. Dr
(''e. M6, heads the de
' ucation, and Prof. C
assi.'-tant profe.ssor of Engl
"Swedonberg,’class of *2H, was as- niachiii*'.
first oT the year by sophomore line-1 P. (. cohtinued this brihiant quality, containing ninety-four (94)
men and backs, the team was soon|^I^ football by w'lnding up season | more or less, and being bound-
lands of
wes^ by
and Ix^wis
[team won five games, lost two, and: Lands, and on the east by lands of Dp
tied one; it ranks second in-the state [Jack H. Young and Cqunty R?nd. Said
epartmeiit of whipped into shape by the deft hand Ivictory over Erskine.- gj gp t}jg pgrth and south by
W. Grafton ('oach Johnson, and at the end of* following fact.s show that this Dr. Jack H, "^oung, on the
f English. II. sea.«ion became a smooth-working I*®* ^heen a succe.ssfui season: the lands of John H. Young an
•i-'-tant English profes.sor in 1929 and, In the first game of the season thej^
'landing for all the team.s in the state;
1930. He will return next year. W. L. ('alvinist hand went down in defeat
Jones, librarian, graduated with the Ix-fore a strong Clemson eleven. Inex-i., . . . . »
It has scored llo points to opponents
pcnence* proved their downfall; hut ..... ■ •
1 ‘J; the high scorer in the state is a
the b<*' s showed promise of better , r n i 1 »• u j t
ended in a three-way tie, with W. M. a. .t._ .member of P. (.5 backfield; and, af-
standing. and second in the general 1 tract being lands of the estate of G.
came in the voting for the title o' dass of ’2K.
“most courteous. The contest finalljr j Besides the pre.sident, the staff at
Presh^erian Junior college, .Maxton, things before the end of the season.
B. Bailey, deceased.
Purchaser to pay for paper®, .stamps
and recording. If the terms 0' sale
.N. includes two other P. (’, gradii- The following week-end
|ates. Otto W. Kerrcne is dean of hoys RhyiH’s Hears stalked prey “among
Frampton, Claude Pepper, an<l
('ovington sharing the honor.
H. H. Ferguson, student body presi-jand V. Sydeiistricker is professor the Pieilinoir. hills of old S. C.” How-
dent, was elec‘U*d the “most popular gf mathematics. „—ever, their heavy aggregation did not*
-atude-nt” in a race Id which Bob_Sims Fivo .schools in the .state of South ^ posso.®s the_necc‘ssarv stuff to lick P. ■
ran a clo.-e second until the last bal-, (’arolina, other than Presbyterian col-! C. on lier home s»)ij. I_VeHbyteiMair~wohd
lots were recorded. .As the finat %’ote^'fTegp. have’ll C. men on the faculty.^9 to 0.
were tabulated Ferguson gradually J. M. Stokes is a-sswiate profe.ssor of' Presbyterians have no alibi orj
English at the I niversity of .South to offer for the severe trounc- !
( andina. II. D. _l ssery, J7, tcarhe ' in^r handl'd them by the Golden Bears 1
are not complied with, the land to be
resold on same or some sub.sequent
Lenoir-i"’'' Mlwday at risk of former pur.ha-or.
{steadily and wound up its se;t%on
among the be. t.
BUY COLLIER’S
(-«»llier\s Ylaga-zine—$2.(I1L year.
In clubs for $1.7.7.
J.V.MES W. CALDWELL
THUS. VV. BENNETT.
C. C. C. P., Laurens ('ounty, C.
Dated this ,oth day of .November, 1932.
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assumed a sizeable lead which finally
gave him the title.
The juniors, other than Mi.ss Blake-1 in the science de^rtment at The Cita-
ly, who won places were J. W. Coiiibs, del. I>r. Fronde Ketineily is a member
Jr., and T. H. Wingate. Combs was of the ('onveise college faculty; and
-eltc-.isl the "best journalist,” and Dill D. Heckmanr is teaching and
W.ngcte w.is nami'd "wittiest” in coaching at Textile institute while
ciost' kf iilest-s in which 3 urk Osman s.udying lor his M. .A. di*gii'e at Woi- fj^ht t') "rush through and hreak
Ernest' Pallerson wire
and
uji.
(ieov^i* Yelde!, .E O. Woods, ( laudi
lVp;e i . Ben Covington, and Jimmy j ^
Niely were awarded titles which theyj^*'
held last vear. 3 eldel was .-elected
runners-j ford college. Heyward I. Hindman is
■•UliriH-tor of physical education at Bai
ley .Mititary acadeniy.
.Si holds outside thi* state with which
('. graduates are prominently con-
-tm-
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-t—eheerfui’- fur tho- staiinil
di.®playe<l in this .sjM*cial teature of the
eon-eculive year. W'oods, senior cheer-
leailir, ri ;>eated as the “mo.st loyal.”
Ptjip r. Us-jiies tying as "most coin- i'
mjmber of
voting.
of .Mercer on Oit. K. The Hige were 1
clearly outclassed in every department ^
of the game. .Mention must he made-
of the fact that, though hopele.ssly de
feated. the Blue Hose had enough 1
up
the try for extra point after the final
touchdown of the Bear.s, This hitter
defeat wa.s the turning point of the
season, 'i'he team started “clicking.”
Within the next two weeks both High
Point and W'offord were defeated by
rrhe . ma'yhing.Tlrargiirg. and battering ■
Hugh L. Eichelberger
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DRY CLEANERS AND
LAINDRV
Ti^*BgCTt!BE TO THE t'HHONlCl.E
teol’i.-'''^ rtVeAri! t!U* most
\ ' as "nvi.si friendly,” an honor he
h- hi l.ist >i-ar. (’ovington held his title
U' "ye lad es man,’’ and Neely was
. luimed bX^A
joritv. East year Nei'ly was seleeled
rmrT:=ii
f llllll I If I
VVHWiM pmmm^ m
i c-ij c:^
debater” and "best orator.”
t ’uptain \\ ysor's selii'tion as
j) ipalar profes.^oi ” marks
the
‘mM'*; popular proies.'‘Oi muiKs the;
th ill ciin-ei ut ve year that he has |
bien given this honor. In the voting
for this honor. Professors II. E. .Stur-
g on and .\ E. Spencer were runners-
up.
The "ino>t militari.®tie“ man on the
eampu®, aecording to the votes, ;s
< lali-t .Ad utant Barnwell. Sei oml in
doting wa® ( ai^-l .Major .Adam®
BariiwiI! a!'o reei ived the m .'.n i
largi-'t number of votes as "’i’.».st
promising."
I’hi mi-n vvhu won more than one of ■
the t'.!e- f O' themselve.s are "I’urk” I
(•'man. ('laudi Pepper. Charley Bar
rett. P>. \\ ( ovington, and "Polo” l‘in-
son. Bane t was given three plaeesi
“neate't, " "bf t physique,” and "ia*.®t
all-round athletv.” ('ovington was hon
ored with thieo jilace and a three-way
t.e fni a fourth. They vverei "most
prom;>ing." "lM‘'t hu.sinOss man.” "ye
ladle' man. ” and a t’e for "most cour-
te«>m" Pepper was eleeted. “most
frujullv" and took one eorner of a
threi-Avav tie with Frampton and Cov
ington for "most courteous.” Pinson
was named "most dignified'’ and “best
aM-round man.”
Eo'lowini; is a lis< of the superla
tives and those '"i-kvted for eaeh
honitr
M>>'t popular professor—Cajitain R.
F \\ V -or. .1 r.
qudi'tit H. H. Ker-
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Values Greater Than Ever Before in Furniture “
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and Home Furnishings.
Iri^efy doiiBlful if in aSentTrelifetime yoiuwill see again such values. Take advantage of this
oppprtunity to furnish your home as you want it.
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Sale Begins Friday, Dec. 2—Closes Dec. 10th
Let your cash earn big dividends on Bedroom, Diningroom, Livingroom Furniture, Rugs,
Mattresses, Springs, Blankets, Mirrors, Stoves, Glassware, China,
Silver, Lamps and Kitchen Ware.
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.1. K. Osman.
-Claude Pepper.
.Ni atc'*^ (’. J. Barrett.
Bv't infoinud --J. K. ()sman.
.Mo-it vourU'ous —^ W. .M. Framiiton,
('lauiiv pepper. B. W. ('ovington (lie).
HandM.ir.e^t .'M*jtriy Elliott.
A,e lad'e> man -B. W C’oving.on.
Most militari.stii- C. B. Bu-nwell.
Most dignified-—P’. n. Pinson. '
Best journalist—+.1. W. t’onihs, Jr.
Most original—T. A. Howell.
Wittiest—T. H. Wingate.
Best .'poit—H. L. Ni-ttles.
Hist orator S. E. Abrams. ' j
Beit debater—J. T. Neely. > ^
Be.sl physique—('. J, Barrett.
Most promising—B. W. (’ovington.
Best all-round athlete--r. J. Bar
rett
Best business man—B. W. Coving
ton. ‘
Best all-round man—P'. B. Pinson.
Most popular co-ed — Georgia B.
Blakely. i
The superlative contest is held by;
The Blue Stocking annually as a fea-{
tore of the junior class issue of th^ Ji
paper, a great 4^al of interest is man; !|ll
ifested in the contest every year and!
tlsii tune wlw no exception, i^^^ing
by the number of votes cast. An hon-| ||
or voted on for the first time this year j S
the title, **roost popular co-ed,** j Q
1ui extra amount of interest was ’
It is impossible to list here the hundreds of Iwgains we offer in this sale. Don’t let anything
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keep you from visiting our store — get your share of these values for your home.
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