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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, November 22, 1951
Wright Named to Head
Laurens County Schools
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F. P. Thompson, of Pres
byterian College Facul
ty, Named Assistant ,
Superintendent.
several years in Georgia, Washing
ton, D. C., and Gray Court and
Laurens high schools. He holds an
Mrs. Ethel Pitts spent the' week
end in Columbia with her daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
L. L. Young
Friends of Mrs. R. C. Adair will
be glad to know she is improving
at home following a week’s illness
and stay at the Blalock clinic.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Draughon of
Bowling Green, Ky., were week
end guests of the former’s sister,
Mrs. J. P. Rowland, and Mr. Row- ton School for Boys football game
land.
Mrs. .Shuford Lewis of Joanna,
is a patient at Hays hospital.
Isaac Reece is a patient at Hays
hospital.
H. L. Eichelberger and son, John, •
are attending the McCallie-Darling-
today in Rome, Ga. They were ac
companied to the game by Miss
Catherine, Eichelberger, student at
Agnes Scott college, Decatur, ga.
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M-A- degree from the University of Wayne C. Jarvis. On Sunday Miss
C. K. Wright, of Laurens, has
been elected superintendent of
Laurens County School District Noj
55. F. P. Thompson, a member of
Presbyterian college faculty, of this
city, was named assistant to Mr.
Wright.
The appointments were a n
nounced yesterday -by the new!
county board of trustees. The
board is composed of G. Miller
McCuen. chairman, James Addison,
J. J. Cornwall, George Hugueley,
Jack Hamrick, Col. Jack Cooley,
M B Henderson, J. D. Wasson and
R P Roper.
Chairman McCuen said the su
perintendent and his assistant will
South Carolina, 1933, major in eco
nomics and M. Ed. degree from
Duke university in 1948, t major in
public school administration.
Campbell Sentenced
On Three Counts
Jeanette Pitts and Mrs. Lois Thom-j
ley, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
W. D. Pitts, and son of Anderson,;
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis. |
Mrs. S. E. Evans of Lexington, j
spent the week-end with her moth-'
er, Mrs. J. M. Pitts, Sr.
Friends of Lt. John H. Pitts, III.
will be interested to know he has I
landed in Japan and is enroute to
Korea.
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Pitts, Jr., and
At the term of criminal court last _ ,
wock. Lewis Campbell of this cUr,i 5maU daughter, Barbara, are occu
charged with murder in the death of! Py‘ n * th f ir t new home on East
Salim F. Roddy here on Novemberi ^ Sgt Joe s . Holland.
is stationed at Fort Benning.
slaughter
, a O. f." 1 ! " sentenc " by Ga., wilt be interested to learn of
Judge Pruitt for two years. He was: his recent otlon t0 that rank
also sentenced to six months for ma- j rom cor p 0r a|
licious mischief. 1 Sylvia Estes of Lydia, is a pa-
Campbell also plead guilty to as- t : n _ t Have hrvmital
^m.nr^all^ch^dlffah^m'thei* 3011 and battery of a high and ag V Friends of mS Leland Young
.iriministei all school fltfans in t ,' gravated nature and was sentenced u.jii u e interested to know she is a
Sees lhC C ° Un,y i ' or J0 y< - ars Th ‘ s »•“ «>« cut -| patient Slfays ho%i2l ^ “ I
, . (ting of William Hall, of Chesnee, on; , Miss Carolyn Murphy of Wil-1
..gr Wright has been superin- Septan!*?,. 30 following an automo-: m i n gton. N. C., spent the week-end
tendtnt of the Laurens city schooLs ^jiu? collision on Route 72 near here. | with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.,
ifer 25 years. He is a graduate of three sentences are to run con- G. Murphy.
currently for six years, with four Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Workman,
years suspended thereafter on pro- Jr., moved Tuesday into thier re-!
bat ion. | cently completed home on Young
Campbell immediately began serv- Drvie.
mg time on the county chain gang,! Mrs Larry Mims of Laurens, is
Sheriff C. W. Wier said.
WE ANNOUNCE
THE OPENING
OF OUR
Clrmson college and Peabody and
has been prominent in educational
work in the county and state for a
number of years. ,
Mr. Thompson has been a mem
ber of the college faculty the past
four years as associate professor of
economics and education. Before
entering his work here he taught
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Backache Corrected
.... Woman, age 33 Complaints: Backache night and day,
six months standing, unable to aleep Condition began shortly
after birth of baby.
Results: Relief came immediately after cause of trouble was
located and corrected
If you are suffering backache, consult Dr. C. J. Hart at once
He will locote the cause of your trouble. Dr. Hart u located at
254 West Main St. in Laurens. Telephone 2250S for appointment
today.
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