The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, August 27, 1953, Image 15

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V ♦ •* n * '-NT-- V Pi • J Thursday, August 27, 1953 Students Listed For Dean's List Second Semester Thirty-eight students made the Dean’s list at Presbyterian college for the second semester of the 1952- ’53 session, Registrar G. Edward Campbell, announced yesterday. Those students who received rec ognition for scholastic achievement are: Don Anderson of Rome Ga.; James M. Cleland of Seneca; Paul Crouch of LaGrange, Ga.; Carl B. Harper, Jr., of Clover; Edward Hay of Wadmalaw Island; Carlisle Hew itt of Orangeburg; Ned Hollands- worth of Norfolk, Va.; Andrew Howard of Simpsonville; HER BERT W. HUNTER OF CLINTON; Raymond Lord of Dublin, Ga.; Rob- , er t W. Oliver, Jr., of Waynesboro, Ga. JOHN SEASE OF CLINTON; Robert L. Smith of Rockingham, N. C ; George Telford of Charles ton, W. Va.; Paul Walker of Cleve land, Tenn.; Roy Williams of West Palm Beach, Fla; FRANK YOUNG OF CLINTON; Marcus W. Adams, College Park, Ga.; Herbert Bailey v of Lithonia, Ga.; Sam Cornwell of Charlotte; Howard W. Higgins of Spartanburg; Randolph Kirby of Charlotte; William McCutcheon of Birriiingham, Ala.; Leslie Paterson, Jr., of' Columbia; John Warren Templeton and James Tenlpleton, both of Laurens. Richard Bass of Lyons, Ga.; Geo. Blue of Union; John D. Campbell of Shelby, N. C.; Lucius D. DuBose of Birmingham, Ala.; Richard E. Johnston of Portsmouth, Va.; Her bert L. Laws, Jr., of Cleveland, Tenn.; Josiah S. Matthews, III, of Denmark; Allan Paschall of Ashe ville, N. C.; Marcus Prince III, of Charlotte; A. J. Richards of Heath! Springs; L. P. Thackston, Jr., of. Orangeburg; and William B. Toole j of Nashville. Dr. Sam Lawton To Teach Classes Dr. Sam M. Lawton of the Exten sion Division of the University of South Carolina, announced a meet ing in the Pitts chapel of the First Baptist church in Laurens for the purpose of organization and regis tration of classes which he is to teach for the University. The meet- ipg will be held at 3:30 p. m., Tues day, Sept. 1. DINGY CARPETS A dingly-looking carpet can be brightened immeasurably by sponging with warm water that has a fair amount of ammonia in it. LIST OF TEXTBOOKS TO BE USED IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS FOR NEW SESSION First Grade All first grade pupils will be charged an annual fee of $4.50. This fee will pay fpr all books and materials used during the year except tab lets and Pencils. \ Second Grade All second grade pupils will pay an annual fee of $2.50, which will pay ior all readers, Weekly Reader, and materials siich as art, drawing paper, mimeograph paper, etc. a d rSu'iir-r?o 0k , s ,r as , f t Ilows : Price Rental Health Through the Year 1.20 .40 1 SPELLING: Spelling Goals 62 .21 - SCIENCE ^Wonderland of Science, Book 2 1.28 .32' WRITING: We Write Again .25 ' Third Grade All third grade pupils will pay an annual fee of $2.50 which will pay ! for all readers, Weekly Reader, and materials such as art, drawing paper, 1 mimeograph paper, etc. ARITHMETIC: Learning Arithmetic HEALTH: Health Secrets SCIENCE: Wonderworld of Science. Book 3 . SPELLING: WRITING: We Write Now Fourth Grade All fourth grade pupils will pay an annual fee of $2.50. be used to pay for readers, Weekly Reader, art and drawing ARITHMETIC: Learning Arithmetic HEALTH: Healthful Ways ENGLISH: Learning Essential -English SCIENCE: Wonderworld of Science, Book 4 GEOGRAPHY: Visits in Other Lands SPELLING: Spelling Goals WRITING: We Grow Up Fifth Grade rected by the teacher. ARITHMETIC: Learning Arit ENGLISH: Learning Essential SCIENCE: Wonderworld of Sci GEOGRAPHY: The American HEALTH: Let’s" Be Healthy .... HISTORY: Our Country SPELLING: Spelling Goals .... WRITING: Working Together DICTIONARY: (Optional) Sixth Grade the teacher. ARITHMETIC: Learning Arithmetic ENGLISH: Learning Essential English SCIENCE: Wonderworld of Science, Book 6 GEOGRAPHY: Nations Overseas HEALTH: Habits, Healthful and Safe SPELLING: Spelling Goals WRITING; We Make Plans DICTIONARY: (Optional) —- - Seventh Grade fee will be used for materials, Weekly Reader, etc. ARITHMETIC: Learning Arithmetic ENGLISH: Learning Essential English GEOGRAPHY: U. S. In Western World SCIENCE: Exploring Science LITERATURE: Excursions In Fact and Fancy HISTORY: South Carolina History SPELLING: Spelling Goals DICTIONARY: (Optional) --••••••-• WRITING: Finding New Ways (Providence Only) T Eighth Grade ENGLISH: You and vYounJERglish LITERATURE: Your World in Prose and Verse SPELLING: Spelling Goals MATH: Learning Arithmetic i-- SCIENCE: Enjoying Science : HISTORY: American History - HEALTH: A Sound Body Ninth Grade ENGLISH: English In Action, Book I LITERATURE: Literature and Life, Book I SPELLING: Spelling Goals MATH: Algebra, Book I, Elem. Course SCIENCE: Doorways To Science LATIN: Using Latin, Book I - CITIZENSHIP: Being A Citizen - Tenth Grade ENGLISH: English In Action, Book II - MATH: Algebra, Book II, 2nd Course SCIENCE: Modern Biology - Eleventh Grade 1-5 LITERATURE: Literature & Life, MATH: Plane Geometry . HISTORY: The U. S. In The Mak FRENCH: The New Chardenal .. French Reader-Books SHORTHAND: Gregg Simplified Manual ... Gregg Dictation Simplified TYPING: 20th Century Typewriting v 2 07 BOOKKEEPING: 20th Century Bkkp. and Acct ^ CHEMISTRY: New World °f Chemistry Twelfth Grade ENGUSH: English In Action, Book IV ....... LITERATURE: Literature and Life, Book D MATH: Hart: Second Course in Algebra . Plane PHYSICS: Physics of Today FRENCH: The New Chardenal - - -- -- French Reader-Books, 6-10 SHORTHAND- Gregg Transcription Simplified ....... SHOKTHiAW Greg g speed Building Simplified TYPING- 20th Century Typewriting (Adv. Course) BUSINESS MATH: Applied Business Arithmetic ... COMMERCIAL LAW: American Bu !Pfss Law ECONOMICS: Consumer Economic Pioblems 1.21 .41 .40 1.35 .34 1.62 .54 62 .21 1.26 .42 .25 This fee will materials, etc. 1.24 .42 1.20 .40 —.Trr: 1.43 —.48- - 1.45 .37 1.82 .61 62 .21 .25 $2.00. This fee materials as di- 1 1.24 .48 1 1.43 ,43| 1.55 .39 2.31 .77 1.31 .44 1.59 .53 62 .21 .75 of $2.00. This s suggested by 1.24 .42 1.48 .48 1.62 .41 2.51 .84 1.31 .44 62 .21 .25 .75 of $100. This 1.41 .47 1.48 .50 2.55 .85 1.90 .64 2.24 ..56 1.55 .52 62 .21 .75 - - - .25 1.86 .62 2.31 ‘77 .62 .21 1.41 .47 2.07 .69 2.05 .69 1.48 .50 1.97 .66 224 .75 • 83 .28 1.83 .61 2.48 .33 2.28 .76 2.66 .89 1.97 .66 2.38 .80 1.90 .64 2.83 .95 3.35 1.12 2.48 .83 2.07 .69 2.41 .31 1.86 .62 1.03 1.79 .60 1.86 .62 1.90 .64 2.07 .69 .25 2.07 .69 2.93 .98 2.07 .69 2.59 .87 1.72 .53 2.10 .70 2.93 .98 2.76 .92 1.79 .60 2.07 .69 2.07 ,6d 2.07 .69 1.55 .52 1.59 .53 2.14 .72 1.89 .63 r THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Seven 18-Ox. Cans 21c ^27c Iona Golden Cream Style Com - - 2 A&P Sliced Pineapple - Sultana Extra Standard Tomatoes 2 Stokely’s Shellie Beans - - - Mild American Cheese ' - = Hearty & Vigorous Our Own Tea ^ 49c Mild & Mellow Coffee 8 O’clock ^ 34c Jane Parker Cello Wrapped White Bread ^ 14c 19-Oz. Cans 18-Ox. Can Lb. 29c 19c 17c Ann Page Krunchy or Creamy Smooth Peanut 12-Oz. Jar 29 Ann Page Grape 1-Lb. Jar Ann Page Salad Dressing Qt. Jar 43 Ann Page I ornate ** 3 29' K 17* Golden Maid MARCAL Paper Napkins . Toilet Tissie .. Dimer Napkins Sandwich Bags ?£ 10c Roll IQg 40 Ct IR* Pkg. "BC ?£ 10c Kitchen Charm Wax Paper ... 'koiT 21 e Margarine Iona Sliced or Halves California Peaches 29-Oz. Cons A&P Fancy Tuna F sh 7-Oz. Can 49 29 Bwltant -• Lb. Can PORK & BEANS 10c Ann Page SPAGHETTI 15-Oz. Cans 2 for 25c Dromedary 4-Oz. Can 7-Oz. Can PIMIENTOS 14c 21c Ann Page Salad MUSTARD 16.Oz. Jar 13c Sweet Frost Frozen LEMONADE Makes 1 Qt. 19c Dulany Frozen Fordhook LIMA BEANS 10-Oz. Pkgs. 2 for 49c Dulany Frozen STRAWBERRIES 16-Oz. Pkg. 49c Dole Frozen PINEAPPLE JUICE .. 6-Oz. Can 21c Minute Maid Frozen % 6-Oz. Cans ORANGE JUICE 2 for 43c Sweet Juice-Filled Red Malaga Grapes 14c Lb Sweet Juicy Large California TtfT CH/*<5 Cantaloupes - - - - Juicy California Bartlett Pears ------ Each Lb. 23c ISc Crisp Carrot 12c New Crop Sweet Potatoes - 2 - 21c California Seedless Grapes - 1/C Full of Juice Lemons “ 15c AMtttCAt wiMoti eooo inAKjt... unci us* uper Markets ATLANTIC * PACIFIC *IA COMPANY J The prices in this ad S effective thru Sat. Aug. 29th Krey Brown Gravy 4^ 16-Oz. COdk Can 3uC Krey ^iicpped Beef 2 e 10-Oz. Cans Krey Brown Gravy 16-Oz. CCa Can Sunshine Hi Ho Crackers - - - 1 Lb. OOaa pk *- t'lC Rinse - - - £ 27c Giant COaa p kg. 3vC Soap Lifebuoy - - - . - 3 b*" 25c Lifebuoy $oap-k- - - 2 r Bath Bars #3Q Shortening Spry-*- - - ^ 31c 3-Lb. I}C A Can Lux Flakes pig. 97c Oxvdol - - & 29c Giant pkg. Super Fine Lima Grandes - - - 2 8-O2. Cans Swift’s Pork Sausage - - - - ^ 45c Swift’s Hamburger ----- i ^ ; 43c Swift’s Prem - - - w - . - - ^ 43c Red Label Karo Syrup - - - - - bo? ?3c Libby Peas ----- 17 Oz. II 1a 'iC Libby’s Juice - - - - 18-Oz. 1A a Can IOC Walker Austex Beef Stew - - - - - 15-Oz. 04m Can OvG Walker Austex Tamales = ~25c Green Giant Cream Sljift Com ‘ = 53 a m a f / ^ 35c