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J IHfXHROHICLE Strives To Be A Clean a Newspaper, Complete Newsy and Reliable (Minton If You Don't Read THE CHRONICLE You Don't Get the News s= Volume LI • s • «■> ■ Clinton, S. C., Thursday, May 18, 1950 Number 20 Margery Smith Presents Senior Voice Recital • • (• * A Report Given On White and Colored Schools In State highway deportment reported 114 J urors [) mwn f Qr highway accidents as occurring in —. ^ _ the state during the week of April 30 Civil Court Term through May 6. One of the accidents' * took place in Laurens county, causing | The May term of civil court will the death of one person. No other in-j convene in Laurens next Monday juries resulted. One driver s license j u dg e Steve C. Griffith of New- was suspended, in the county during •k. 1 Special to The Chronicle. Columbia, May 17.—Laurens coun ty has a total of 37 white and 5o Ne- the week gro elementary schools, and eight A ^ 14 persons were killecT white and four Negro high schools, ^ 5 o injured on South Carolina according to the annual report of the highways during the week. Three state superintendent of education, 0 f deaths w’ere reported from Jesse T. Anderson, which was issued Beaufort county, two each fromTlor- to the present session of the general ence an d Richland counties, and one assembly. The numbers refer to each from Cherokee, Dillon, George- schools,, not buildings. i town, Kershaw, Laurens, Orange- In South Carolina, there are a total 5urg and Sumter counties. of 1,239 white and 2,075 Negro ele- Licenses suspended in the state mentary schools, and 304 white and numbered 117. 174 Negro high schools, the report —j — ... •, reveals. . - CITATION FOR LETTERS OF Of the Laurens county elementary 1 ADMINISTRATION school, 37 white and five Negro The stale o( c „ 0l ,„ a schools run nine months a year 47 Co - o( LaureM , Negro schools run eight months a, By H W!l Probtte Judge: year, and three Negro schools run wbereu. A. Clark Meadors made SC | tj" 0 ?*. 8 * i nee k. su it ,0 me to grant him Letters of In the state as a whole, U27 of the Admlni , tr a tio „ ^ and e f. white elemen ary sdhools and 804 of ( 0[ G Watson Maadors i the Negro elemenUry schools run are , 5 thcref0re , t0 dte and admonish all and singular the kin- 1, dred and creditors of the said George berry, presiding. The following jurors from this sec tion are included in the 36 drawn: Joanna—J. E. Byars, C. E. Chair man, J. E. Floyd, Charles T. Row and J>E. Marshall. a Clinton City—R. E. Ferguson, John D. Bragg, and R S. Truluck. Mountville—L. P. Burns and B. P. Wtats. — ; The department of music of Newberry college presents three seniors in re vitals during the month of Mky. In the center is Miss Margery Smith, contralto, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L M. Smith of Kinarda. Miss Smith was heard in her senior voice recital May 3. She is a pupil of Prof. Milton Moore. Seated at the piano is Miss Nell Kay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude T. Kay, of Walhalla. Miss Kay will be presented in her senior piano recital in Holland hall, May 26. She is a pupil of Miss Doris Bru- baeker. On the left is Kenfle N. Wessinger, tenor, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Wessinger, of Newberry. Mr. Wessinger was presented in his senior voice recital Wednesday evening. He is a pupil of Prof. William Hurt. nine months, 11 of the white and 1,111 of the Negro elementary schools run eight months, 153 of the Negro 1 ! elementary sdtools run seven months, be and be . ore me , in the and one. of ttie white and seven oj Court 0[ ^ to ^ held a , ^ he Negro elementary schools run less j r<ms Houje Laur( , ns s c on than seven months. May 19, next, after publication nere- * — of, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, to | show cause, if any they have, why i the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 13th day Highway Accidents Reported for Month Special to The Chronicle. Columbia, May 17.—The motor ve- of May, A. D., 1950. J. KEWLETTE WASSON, hide division of the South Carolina 25-2p J. P. L. C. CLEAN FUN By SUNSHINE CLEANERS SUNSHINE • CLEANERS “MvqVL \TL UA.UUaJLj J VVJlAV FOR PICKUP AND DELIVERY * PH: 436 FLORIDA ST, CLINTON, S.C. Gamecocks Set New Record In Mile Relay The University of South Carolina lived up to its role of favorite in the state intercollegiate track meet here Saturday, winning with 58*6 points. The Gamecocks set a new one- mile relay^ record of three minctes 22.3 seconds and tied the 100-dash record of 9.7 seconds. No other rec ords were disturbed. ClemsCn, the 1949 champion, fin ished second with 45 points. Next in <•> But how much *“4 ' _ would it cost to REPLACE IT? 0 The average home owner to day carries only 40% enough fire insurance. He’s thinking backward to what his proper ty cost, instead of forward to what it would cost to RE PLACE IT. Face the facts. Your home or place of business (and con tents) may burn tonight. Is your fire insurance big enough to enable you to start to re build and refurnish or restock tomorrow? Quit kidding yourself that you won’t have a fire or that you are fully protected. It’s no fun to be half-ruined. America Fore i •INSUHANCF CROUP • it CLINTON REALTY & INSURANCE CO. B. Hubert Boyd, Agent order were the host Presbyterian Blue Stockings with 28, The Citadel with 15, Wofford with 12*6, and Fur man with 7. South Carolina’s versatile Charlie i McGill took individual scorirfg hon- | ors with 15 points .He won first in | the 120-yard high hurdles (15.4 sec- , onds) and the broad jump (21 feet 7*i inches). | Tommy Woodlee, South Carolina sophomore flash, tied the 100-yard dash record both in trials Friday and finals of the 23rd annual meet on Johnson field. I Woodlee also raced off with the 220-yard dash title in 21.9 seconds, a i scant .3 off the state record. And he j gave the university relay team an approximately 15-yard lead that helped ward off a dramatic last-lap bid by Presbyterian. | The Blue Stockings’ George Flem ing came up fast on the university’s Ray McKenzie in the final lap and trailed by only two or three strides. Cedi Ward and Foyd Spence ran two and three on the winning relay team. South Carolina, took seven first places to Clemson’s three. The vic tory was the eighth for South Caro lina in 23 years’ competition. Clem- son leads with 10 victories; Furman has four and Presbyterian one. To lengthen a child’s dress, face the hem of the dress after letting it out. Add a deebrative tuck to cover the faded, worn bottom of the old hem. If this doesn't make it long enough, add a new hem of contrast ing material. When dresses or blouses rip under neath the arm, cut a dress shield shape, a triangular gusset or an in set panel which goes all the way to the waist. It the patch is a secret, sew in on the inside; otherwise, use on the outside. If pockets have ripped at the cor ners, as they often do, start two in ches down and stitch up the pocket edge. Then go back a few stitches and up again to reinforce the corner thoroughly. When the knees on youngsters’ ov eralls give out, cut kitten or dog faces from bright felt or denim or leather from handbags. Pin, baste and stitch on with matching thread. Underwear that rips at the seams should be sewed immediately or soon the edge will rip so much it becomes a major repair job. Sew into the garment at least two inches so that you get into good material. Pull threads to one side where they can be tied securely to prevent run ning out. Large bed pads which have holes in the center from a lot of use and laundering should be cut down to a small size for a youngsters’ bed. MARK WELL PUNCHMASTER—Foi ticket and other punching. A handy little office item, fl.fi 1 ). Chronicle Publishing Co. Phone 74. 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