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* Thursday, May 22, 1958 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Pace Nim Battle Site Marker Replaced College Library Offers Selection Travel Literature Clinton Girl Wins MoHiemotics Award Presbyterian Church Kindergarten Miss Mary Keith Adair of Clinton, is the rceipient of the first annual, Mathematics Award at Presbyte-; -S-nm College Clinton residents who are plan ning to travel this summer were reminded today that the Presbyte rian College library offers a wide selection of travel literature which wil provide invaluable information on the trip. li-: Above is shown th metal p:alc that was replaced Sunday on the granite marker commemorating the Battle of Musgrwe’s Mill in the Revolutionary War. The monument is located at the Laurens County end of the bridge over F.norec River on the highway fro.n Clinton to Spartanburg. The battle area extended oo bc ih sides of the river, between American and R itish forces, being a prelude- to the Battle of Kings MoJ..uiin in North Carolina. A former plate attached to the stone was removed by vandals several years ago. Instrumental in re placing the plate were the Mary Mus grove Chapter, DAR, of Woodruff; and the Kate Barry Chapter, DAR, of Spartanburg. The original plate and the stone were moved from a former site near the entrance to the old bridge at the Musgrove’s Mill site and old Musgrove home which is still standing, being owned by Thornwell Orphanage. The original plate and marker were erected by the Musgrove’s Mill Chapter, DAR, of Clinton, about 45 years ago. Shown at the ceremonies Sunday afternoon are, left to right: Mrs. Paul Foster, regent, Kate Barry Chapter, Spartanburg; Mrs. H. A. Lamb, past rege.it, Mary Musgrove Chapter, F.noree; and Mrs. D. L. Stoddard, past state historian, Spartanburg. —Photo by Dan Yarborough. She received this citation from the mathematics department for outstanding progress in mathema- Ucs during the year The award— ; a book of mathematical tables with 1 the winner's name inscribed on it— was presented by Professor Taylor' Martin, chairman of the depart ment Miss Marian Burts, college li- Miss Adair is completing her brarian. puts it this way: freshman year at .Presbyterian Col- “Maybe you are planning a trip * e K e - to Europe this summer; or possibly ~~— , you believe in the see America-first Bill Sease Wins idea You will be heading for that Two Letters Qt PC long-dreamed-of vacation to Cuba, the Bermudas. Hawaii or some oth- Clinton's Billy Sease has received er island or the sea 0 No matter recognition early at Presbyterian where you go, your enjoyment will College. be multiplied if you read about it When letters were passed out at *‘ rst the/annual Block P banquet Monday She pointed out the PC library niant in recognition of participation has available a large supply of in/varsity sports at PC. Sease was books describing the vacation spots, one of the few athletes to receive It also offers information on air and more than one monogram Although railway schedules, hotel and motel only a freshman, he received let- rates, distances between major ci- ters for his performances in foot- ties in the United States’- and other ball and baseball during the past data of interest. Miss Burts added: year The library has a guide to every jhc Clinton player had worked one of the 48 states, as well as a himself up to second string full- number of the larger cities such as hack by the close of the football New Atlanta, and New Or- season And he used his whip-like leans. Attractive picture books on arm effectively as the number the great national parks will give one ^j,.^ baseman on the Blue Hose any reader a colorful introduction baseball squad Photo by WilliamVT fields. the Kindergarten of the First Presbyterian Church will close the school year with a train trip tomor row. The children will be taken bv bus (furnished h\ v\. ( Baldwin) to Whitmire and return to Clinton by the Seaboard Railroad. Today (Thursday) the children and their families w>ll have a family pi< na at the i hurch. Members of the (lass, their families and friends are in\ited lo rnme and bring a picnic basket. Drinks, paper plates etc., will be. furnished by the kindergarten. During (h.- closing weeks the children have enjoy .1 a v.sil to a farm, and those entering the first grade next year attended classes one day and met the iPst grade teachers. Thirty three stud-nts were enrolled this veir. The staff is composed of Mrs. Jasper Rowland, direc tor: Mrs. 1 rank Cauley, teacher; and Mrs. t. 1, Winn. inasi"-er. Mrs. Ceorge Frady substiWded for Mrs. C auley for several weeks while she was a he <>pttal pauent. I.ula Humphries is the colored helper. Front row, left to right: Mrs. Frady, Rene Hollis. A in Met arty, Conley Hardin. Frank Shemll, Hugh Jacobs, Bobby Smith, (visitor). Bill Alexander. Second row: Ion selzer, Susy Jacobs. Boh Vance, Deli Young, Barbara Pilts, Car er (iault, Julie Young, Mrs. Rowland Bac k row Jimmy Wolfe, Bob Baldwin, Robbie Wv-or, Kathy Frady, Brenda Wilson, 1 vnthia Turner. Nancy Dav's. Few's Hammet, George Copeland, Lit.la vnitii, Vuu-y \nders, and Bobby la-e. Absent when picture was made: Ace Workman. Warren I arnell. Jeff I^ighton. and Ken Walker, Political Announcements FOR MAYOR 1 hereby announce myself a can didate for reeiection as Mayor at Clinton and pledge to abide by the rules of the Democratic primary. JOE P TERRY FOR ALDERMAN Ward Om 1 hereby announce myaetf • can didate for realection aa Alderman from Ward Oat and ptrdcr to abide by the ratea of the Democratic pri mary FRANK M BOLAND Ward TWo 1 hereby announce myself a can didate for Treasurer of Laurens County and pledge to abide by the rules of the Democratic primary. POSEY W. COPELAND 1 hereby announce myself a can- 1 hereby announce myself a can didate for County Commissioner of Laurens County and pledge to abide by the rules of the Democratic pri mary. GEORGE PENLAND I hereby announce myself a can didate for County Commissioner of Laurens County and pledge to abide by the rules of the Democratic pri mary. JOE HOLLIDAY. Five and pledge to abide by the rules of the Democratic primary. GEORGE W BAGWELL Ward Six 1 hereby announce mysolf a can didate for reelection at Alderman .. from Ward Six and nledee to abide ^date for Treasurer of Laurans nt Democratic primary rrom ward mx and pledge to anioe . , ^ . . . . jamfs u roppi.AV by the rules of the Democratic pri- Lount > and I® abide by the mary JAMES C. CRAINE I *"«f r ** HERCHEL W WILSON 1 hereby announce myself a can didate for Alderman from Ward I hereby announce myself a can . . Six and pledge to abide by the didate for Treoaurer of Lauren, ^ CARD OF THANKS We would like to express our ap preciation to all oiir neighbors and j friends for their helpfulness, kind ness and concern through Darrell’s illness. Thanks again' -CARL. RUTH, AND BELINDA LEONARD to the scenic wonders of our own country Files of such travel mag azines as “Holiday" and "National Georgraphic" are also available AWARDED PC SCHOLARSHIPS MAGISTRATE JACKS TOWNSHIP ,, t ... I hereby announce myself a candi . for USe ,n ^ libr,rT date for Magistrate in Jacks T^wn To P*™** headed abroad. ship and pledge to abide by the rules the librarian recommends a vaned store of information about old world customs geography and arrhitec tura JAMES M COPELAND. JR I hereby announce myself a candi date for Magistrate in Jacks Town ship and pledge to abide by the rules rules of the Democratic primary CHARLES C. (CHUCK) LEATHERWOOD HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES I hereby announce myself a candi daw iar roafactfan fa the Hanae at by the rule WILLIAM C DOBBINS County and pledge to abide by the rules of the De^coratic primary WILLIAM J. HENRY 1 hereby announce myself a can cbdatr far election as Treasurer at Launma County and pledge to abide by the rules of the Democratic pri mary ALLEN D COLEMAN JAMES C. KERN ELLS. JR I hereby announce myself a can cbdatr for Magistrate in Jacks Township and pledge to abide by the rules of the Democratic pn mary J. C. 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