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-I Y- ■v N- /: 1/ i .The Ginton Chronicle, Ginion, S. Thursday, May 31, 1934 ♦ y -- -v - ■ B€ssie Fortner, L. B. Simpson. HONOR PUPILS IN CTIT SCHOOLS FOR 1933-1934 SESSION HIGHEST AVERAGES FOR YEAR Hifh School 11th rra4e, Section A: Elizabeth Bushardt, Elizabeth Harris, Ada Sue AUen. * L 11th ^ade, Section B; Jack* Wither spoon, J. L. Abrams, Alfred Browning. 10th grade. Section A: Louise Cham- ; place, Lodise Chambers, average 96.5 j Since Miss Chambers w'on this medal Ninth grade: Margaret'Wilson., ..test.yeari it was given to the \^ner Tenth grade: Eunice Bailey. !Pat of s;econd place. Tench Owens, with an Cook, Richard Eutsler,^ Robert Camp- i average of 96.3. Medal given by-ThorbeHr—, . Chronicle. I Eleventh grddei Martha-J'liediier, All medals listed [above Were $2.50 Clyde. Conrad,- Itita Chandler, Opal Helen Guerard, Hougston Frowein. Woodward Daniel ^orne, Woodrow | ^ Daniel, Walter Beeman, Myrtle Moore, Osborne, Charles Baker. -Store, which was a fountain pen ^ - Second grade (2 jsectaors): Char lotte Daniel, George i Wilbanks, Elarl Wilbanks, Wilmer Shoickley, Vivinnee Shockley, THoma.s Gaines. HONOR ROLL FOR MAY High School ' Third grade (3 sections): Erline Eleventh grade: Elizabeth Buzhardt, Meadors, Grace Meadors, John Wilson, Irene Dillard, Elizabeth Harris, Helen ^ „ _ r. ij • n* J 1- Kuth Gaines, Edith Wright, Nellie Bobo, Ada" Sue Allen, Sari Osborpe, bers, Sara Frances Baldwin, Madeline |^gy Fortner, Mary^ Ella Jack Witherspoon, Joyce Pitts, Nancy Cassanova. . „ Fortne?-, Haskell Williamson. Young. . i .flth grade, Section B. Modeene Fourth grade (2 sections): Kathleen, Tenth grade: Sara Frances Baldwin, ne ’ ■ RADIO REPAIRING Automobile Radios Installed, Mc^torOla -i- Zenith Atwater Kent Electric Fans Radio Exchange jr LouU Murphy, MarEaret-HuKhes. jlary Lou Pace, Hazel Can-.Louise Chambers, Madeline Cassano- 9th, grade. Section . Ke ^ca Lyda, Roy Rus.s, Jack va, Modc-ene F'inney, Katherine Gra- Speake, Lawrence Hall, Teague ham, Christina Sowers, Laetitia Jones, ns and Th^lrna Taylor, tiwi lor third. y.r. W. J. Bailey gave $2.r>0 to Carl Martha Ramage, Margaret Sullivan, 9th gri^e. Section B. . j>iun, Wi^d.^or, who made the highest aver- p^lizaheth Nicholson. age in the first and .seejond grades; Ninth grade: Lawrence Hall, P'ran-j }r’:l $2.r»0 to Kathleen Howard, who ces Bouknight, Dorothy Clarke, Re-j made the highest average in the third becca Sjieake, Mary Jane Sturgeon,! and fourth grades. ^ jMary Crawford, Peggy Sprunt. J — j Pnghlh grade: Tench Owens, Louise, PEUFE(T ATTENDANCE Bailey, Ivlliotte Dobbins, Richard Ad-j ams, W.^ P. Baklw’in, Roy Johnson,' Robert Wysor, Vivian Nabors, Plliza- Frances Bouknight, Jane Sturgeon. • 8th grade. Section A: .Loui.se. Weir, Mildred Cole, Nora Cannon. , 8th grade, Section B: ’Richard ams, Rozelle Foster, Robert Brazil. 8th grade. Section C: Ell lot te Dob bins, Loui.se Bailey, Grace liozard. 8th grade: Section D:.Tench Owens, Wa P. Baldwin, Roy Johnson.. ' ^PTorida Street School First grade: Jean .MeSween, KaUi- ryn Baldwin, Wyman Shealy, Jr. High School Eleventh grade: Sara Osborne, Eliz- t> ..u « i i.* k* , ,, „ . i /n, 'i,A beth Barnett, Ruth Boukiijght, Norai abeth Hams, James Hitt, ( harles^ .. r- , x- u i • 'i*- ■ i , 1 u ^ Cannon, r.velyn Nabors, Louise Weir, Hall, Harold Munihy, Jack Mither- ^ spoon. Tenth grade: .Mary Anderson, Lou- Orlena League, O’Dell, Grace Bozard, Paul) Dorothy W’orkman, James Second grade: Peggy Johnson, I>avidson, Booker, Amelia Payne, Pringle Coj.eland. Henejerson, Lykes Henderson, John |VV.i Third grade: Marcia Galloway, Ag- P iuney. Freeman. PTorida Street School in j' Elizabeth Nicholson, Jdhn, — , nes Hipp, Rufus .Sadler. (’obb.. • i First grade: Jean .MeSw-een, Kath- P'ouFth grade: Hettv Hunter, Jane' Ninth grade: Carroll Barnes, Mary ryn Baldwin, Charles Cooper, Wyman Little, Marjorie Miller. 'Ellen Burton, Marion Chaney, Harold Shealy, Alan Suddeth, .\orma Ander-j Fifth grade. Section A: Jeanne Hoi- Gobi), Audiy Pbady, I^iwrence Hall, son, liobby Dean Dailey, John Pitts,! - mttn limi Noland Suddetb^ ,iied for^Tcagui- Harris, Hilly Pitts, Mary Loy ( hailes C. Winn, Edna Baldwin. ' Harris, first, Lula Gray TlT^^Ti^bliriSO'n, " Abcp L( ~Etnttr Wyspr. P'ifth grade, Stowe, Ml 111 red Purkman. Sixth grade. Section Windsor B: Evelyn , Catherine P'rajiees Pin- Section A Speake., Vir ginia ■'Sadler, Plugent son. Sixth grade, Stndion B: Ruby Holtz- claw. Hazel Dunaway, Walter Thomas Charter. Sixth grade, .Section J. T. lun- ford, Cppitola Parrish, Lula I.ee .Neal. Seventh grade: Section .A: l.ouise Jacobs, Margaret Brice, Louist* Coe. Seventh grade. Section B; Ihryd Barton, Loyd Barton, James P’urr. Fop.^.ntire school: Peggy .lohnson, Louise .laeobs, .Margaret Brice and Amelia Payne tieif foi' third. Neighbors, Theodore Todd, plighth grade: .Marion Stokes .Adair, jOranna Addy, Louise Hailey, Eliza- ilrelh Har nett, P raiik Boland, Butler- Black, Paul P>enjamin, Nora Cannon, Roy Johitson, EvMyn Nabors, lone 'Neal. (Hlena O’Dell, Tench Owens, [Dorothy T'aylot•,^ Mary P'rances Weir, Dro-othy workman, Sara Willarr .Amelia Payne,' Pringle Copeland,’ .Anita C'assanova, Harry Wilkes, Mar tha Gene ►.Satterwhite, .Ann Blakely, .loe Edwards^ Doris Baldwin, Pearl Ourter, .Robbie King,, Fr-ank Dailey, .VVyriani Graham. TTiird grade: .Marcia Galloway, Ag nes Hipj), Rufus Sadler, .Arne Jacobs, gina I’aint* r. Vir- Carolyn Freeman, Jean Layton, Pll-; iwyn Sturgeon, Alice Baldwin, P'lan- gle -t l*ro\idence School grade: Nancy Neal, Cleo Lou- P'irst Hooper. Second grade: Thomas P'uller, Cas- sie Nelson. Third grade: A. M. Shumake, ise luinford. P'ourth grade: Gaynelle Hairston, Charles Hairston. , — P'ifth grade: . Edna Owens, Oscar. Ha rrison. CCS Bar nett, Margaret Simirson. ' iPTorida Street .School* iMiurtb grade: Betty Hunter, Jane Second grade: Doris italdwin, Prin- Little, .Maijor-ieMiller, Virginia Sum- Copelantl, .lames Cr aig, Gar y A|ar-| et el. Mary Bailey Owens, John Sloan, tin, Frank Simpson. 1 Virginia Wiei’, •.Annette- Moorhead, P'ourth grade: Jam- IJttle, Eliza- Janies Nason, Jack Reeder, Banna^ beth .laekson, Banna I’iester Martin, I’iester Martin, .Margaret Car-oline; .Mae P’inney, Roy Lopez, Jack Reeder, Hipp, Lillian .Sjieake. j .John .Sloan, .John .Sjoatt, lioy Woi-k-i Fifth grade: Jeanne Holman, No-i man.. jland Suddeth, Lula Gray Hands,! Fifth grade: Emily Martin, Miriam Elizabeth Wysor, Frances Ruth Pld-i Coleman, Lula Gray Harris, Jeanne, wards, Evelyn Stowe, .Mildred \V'ind-f Holman, Noland Sud<leth, Lindsey sor-, Cai-olyn Mc.Sween, Thtdma Har- Pl urner, Scott Dawkins, Lizzie Bell mon, John Odiorne, (Tara .Mae Ihiole, Wiliranks, William Weir, Evelyn p'lorenee Ella Blakely, Evelyn Brady, Dorothy Stutts, Emily Martin, Eliza beth Hatton, Miriam Colei.nan, Cath- Bc-ll Wilbanks, " .Academy Street School Pirst grade (3 sections): Carl Wimi- For P'ione Cash, Inez T^ressley, Walker O.sborne, Estelle Arrington, William Bta<l*»»f*-^ Sixth grade: Epps Davis, Charles Gr iffen, Eugene Pinson. John G. iTtts, ' «.i ine Pat;kman, Lizzie Lewis Pitts, Waller Reeder, Edgai’i Evelyn Wilburn. Taylor, Guy Tutirblin, Grriee Bai-hett,| S'xlh”>tiade: P’rances Speake, Vii‘- Elsie .lohnson, Inez Blackwell^ Helen gdwTa 'Sadler, John G. Pitts, Charbts Wil.<on. Yat bonrugh, Mai-y Elizabeth Baldwin, Seventh grade: Joe Me.Millan, Eliza- I’hyllis Holman, Herbert (,'hambers, bet h P'alls. Jb>tty .Spr att, LuvCi ne Bur- .|y«*w is Pitts, Margaret Shealy, Jose- gess, .Marion Rivenhach, Jonathan jihine Copeland, Katherine Dean. .Ahetcfoinhie. . 1 Seventh grade: .Mar’gar-et Brice, Louise Jaco-hs, Boyd Barton, Ixruisei INSURANCE We offer expert service and protection. Atfent for some of the stronji'est Fire Insurance (^tmpanies in America. REAL ESTATE Town and country prop erly. Prices attradive. Clinton Realty & Insurance Co. rr. H. BOVt), .\Ken) Pro% tdence SchtM>l Carl .Aher;cr-otrrl>ie, lK*nnis Cro.sby; Ruth Young, Ina Mc.Allister, Shirley (’i^e, P'raru-es Simpson, Evleyn Henry, Dor is SulK*r, Loyd Bar-ton, Paul ('obb, Stephen P'inley, Richard Johnson, Eskew, Edtta Owens, William Griffin, Eleanor (’opelaml, Betty Sjrr-att, P’ran-j Jimrrtie Cold), Edwar-d Mc.Allister, .Ag- ces Pas.srnore, Ludie Nell Scott, Har ries Caldwell, f'.uther Puller^ Patterson, Dewey Dardiy, l>*on cronilrie, Dorothy Patterson, Hooper. Loree .Alrer-- (Teo vey P'oster. I*ru\idence School First grade: (Teo Hooper, N’anijy Neal, Dorothy Patterson, Holrby Dan iel, Dewey Dar-by, laiwrense Lanfor-d, Pkigar Martin, Harry Mc<Joig. -Second grade: Ht^rman Butler, Lii- ther P'uller, Thomas P'uller, Woodrow D. E. Tribble Co. FUNERAr. t)rRE(T0RS and EMBALMERir^^ Licensed Emhalmer, Complete Modern Equipment Day l*hone 91 Night Phones 24, 253 or 255 Ginton If S. C. .Academy Street School S. K. Williams, James Willis, Wil liam Woodward, Kathleen Shaw, B. F. Har^rison, P'rank Huey, Oliver Wil- l,ams..n li,...iam.n 'Vo.xlward Karl ^ Wilbanks. Lewis Bagwell, . Myrtle| Tbir-d W'pody, Ruth Jones, Jaek ('aughman, ybumake Fourth grarie: (iaynelh , , ..I , I. . ('harles Hairston. s.,a ...m,.. Itla,,,l,,. Hrrr.y Mith Wright', Bt*ii ( amphell, ( laude .A1)Im)U, Ray Fortner, Lariy I'ogdilL Mell Iv.us- Rev Li-e I.yda, William’ -Cran- Arnohl. RolH-i-t Barnes, School I Pii-st grade: William Womlward, ■ ■ Margaiet Smith, Estelle Arrington, Helen- Harris<t«v 'VtrjrmHii Prieev ('arl I.Alex Hariis, Virginia (^uinn, Robert ('aniuiri, Dorothy Barker-, Sara Biy- Hai 1 is. grade: Richard Wright, ,A. M. Haiislon, Owens, Oscar Butler, tace ford, .lame: Hugh Davi.' T- HONORS AW ARI)P:T) A^ (OMMENCEMENT Declamation contest—Tench Owens. Medal given by J. C. I’enney Co. Expression- conte.st .-o-Elixalieih Buz hardt. Si'hce .Miss Buzhar-dt has won this tneilal lH‘foi-e it was given to the winner of se<-_ond place, Louise Bailey. Me'dal given by P'rontis Jewelry .Stole. Spelling conte.sl—William Johnson. Medal given by Roses’s 5c, lUc anti Windsor, Julius Hi-own, P'iona Cash,- izell Pressley, PTinor Shaw, Mildred Sanders, Alvin Bagwell, Harold Pace,, C.wil Sullivan, Earl Wood, I’aul Ar nold. Russell Bigham, Carl Campbell, P'.lizalreth Revels, Jodie Sullivati. Dor- 2rK* Store. Best dehaU-r — Alfred HiMwning. Medal given by Galloway’s Book Sto^e. Best aelor^— -Madeline Cassanova. Me<iai given by Suntereps Department Store. . . ' Gener-al Scholarship M^edal — P'irst THE CLEANING SERVICE THAT A GOOD REPUTATION BUILT othy Petty, Leon Harris. Second grade: Wilmer Shockley, Vivinnee Shockley, Charlote Daniel, Martha P’oster, Luuella Sanders, Lew is Bagwell, Earl . Wilbanks, George W’ilhanks, Benjamin Woodward. ! Third grade: Alex Harris, James' Lawson, Bobby Sanders, Rober-J Wil burn, John Wil.son, Charles Windsor,* Erline Meadors, Zelrna Sulliva P’ortner, Ruth Gaines, Nellie Osborne, Mary Sanders, P'.dith Wright, Grace Meadors. Pourth grade: Roy Russ, Ruby Ar rington, Joyce Braswell, Hazel Can non, Ila Curry, P'rances Smith, Kath leen Howard, Lois Jones, Mary Lou P^ice, ChfiuTiis Hughes, William Cr-an- ford.. BUCHANAN’S — FOR 14 YEARS’ Thornwell Schools Your 8:arinen(8 are jfiven just the kind of treatment you have a riKht to expect-of your cleaner—the kind that cleans all the way through, gently and completely remov ing Uie soil, at the same time protecting the fabric cf the garment. CALL 28 — WE DO THE REST. April Honor Roll Buchanan’S First grade: [.aurk F.' -Hudgens, Margaret Peters. Second grade: Ruth Bowles, Sapv A Marse, Carolyn Murphy, Maxie Haden, ♦ Thomas Planes. A Third grade; JetTell Davis, Myde ♦ Rogers, Gladys Daimell. 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