The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, August 14, 1958, Image 8
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THE CLINTON CHBONKX*
Thuntday. August 7, 1958
College Student Center Completed
Two Clinton Scout
Troop Attend
Comp Old Indian
Troop 174 Boy Scouts, sponsored
by Broad Street Methodist Church,
and troop 198 of niornwell Orphan
age. sponsored by the First Pres
byterian Church, spent last week at
Camp Old Indian. They attepded
the last camp period. August 3.
through the 9th.
Progress was made by all Scouts
on their rank advancement and mer
it badges. To round out the week’s
DIBECTOKY CLOSING DATES
Southern Bell Telephone Com
pany is now compiling the new
Clinton directory that will be de
livered September 15, 1958 This
directory will contain listings for
Clinton and Joanna. '
According to I. - A. Edwards,
manager for the Company here, the
new bouK win contain current list
ings through August 19, 1958.
Mr. Edwards stall'd that there
will be a considerable increase in
Clinton Reservists
To Conclude Training
Thirty men and four officers of
Co. L, 323rd Infantry Regiment, will
return to Clinton on Saturday to
conclude their two weeks of annual
field training. Co. L joined reservists
from North and South Carolina for
BogweH Wirti
Radio Station
\
this period of intensive training at
the number of listings in the new! Fort Jackson. The company is com-
book, reflecting the rapid telephone manded by 1st Lt. R. E. Martin, of
training the troop hikixl up Old In- i 8 rowt * 1 * n ( bnton during the past j cjj n t on an( j j s largest company
in the 323rd Regiment.'
Co. L is a unit designed to train
recruits. For practical work in ac
complishing this mission it has
been superimposed on a similar
dian Mountain, Glassy Mountain and y ear
down to the new dam in the Green-i. 777
Ville watershed. ho "° r th,s y ear ’
Scoutmaster G. M. Grant accom-
They placed fourth in the swim-
. ming and field events which were
pan.ed the following Scouts of troop hdd Wednesday afternoon.
i 14 j (, j (,r ? e Beaty, Richard,Cope- Scouts Billy Nelson and Jimmie , •» * i i,
and Bruce Dixon. Freddie Fow- McKee and scoutmaster Grant were| ,ype ; army T a f f Jack ‘
ler, Mike I oster, Johnny Glover, e i ec ted and accepted into the Order son ^ or two Ueek
George Grant. Jr., Bobby Haskins. 0 f t {,e Arrow, an honor so</t*ty The * irst weelc 0 * the encamp-
Johnny Holland, Bobby Johnson, w hich is made up of Scouts/and ment was s P ent mostly on the rifle
Charles Johnson. Jimmy Kmard. Scoutmasters who have exer} jj lified range allowing the members to
Douglas House, a $250,000 student center, has been completed at Presbyterian College, and will be
UM-d for the first time this fall. It is named for I»r. Davison McDowell Douglas, president of the college for
i:, years beginning in 1911. a period during which PC made great advancement.
ability qualify in their individual weapons
and in proficiency testing to check
198 and H* 6 prog ress of unit training. The
second week was spent living en
tirely in the field, assisting in the
basement.
Douglas House Be Ready
At Start of Fall Semester ^ nnE0 " r0m ,hemam,0U ” 8e
. tends to the right of the building,
I snack shop and recreation room.
John I aul McKee, Jimmy McKee, themselves by outstanding
William Milam, Billy Nelson, Mike in Sc0lU cam p inf >
Reddeck, Dick Noble. Explorer The following from troop
Scout Post 78, Laurens, was as- Scoutmaster James Camp attend-
signed to the troop for the week at ed: j e ff Raines, Robert Harrison,
camp. Lawrence Smart. Donnie Still, Rob- instruction of a recruit company in
Tioop 174 made Honor Troop. In ert Chandler, Allen Bowen, Tommy bivouac.
Company L meets for a two-hour
training period each Monday night,
er, Lonnie Elgin, Wayne Walker, The training center is located at
Ted Still, Kenneth Wright. !114 East Carolina Avenue.
^ Carolina bluestone terrace ex- ’ order ( 0 make this each Scout had|Woodfin, Mike Morgan, Johnnie
to participate fully in all phases of Still, Tommy Bowen, Dannie Wish-
the camp program. They were the
only troop in Clinton to receive this
Manager l\ed Prevatte announces
the addition of (<ewts Bagwell, Jr„
as a new member of the staff of
Radio Station WPCC. Mr. Bag-
well, a natvie of this city, has join
ed the staff as an advertising repre
sentative In Laurens and Joanna.
Until recently Mr. Bagwell was
connected with Maxwell Bros, as
a salesman and was with Bulk’s as
advertising man and salesman.
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Presbyterian College completed offichlly named the Douglas House
its new $250,000 student center this in honor of Dr D M. Douglas, one
\\eek It will be ready for students of the institution's foremost presi-
starting the fall semester on Sep
tember 8
President Marshall W. Brown
said special ceremonies over the
building will await PC's 1958 home
coming activities on October 18
when hundreds of returning alumni design, with portico and four large
can take part • limestone columns, in keeping with
A two-pronged salute is planned the architectural theme of the cam-
for that time\The structure will be P us
rents. And it also will be dedicated
as a memorial to Presbyterian Col
lege alumni who lost their lives in
World War II and the Korean War.
The ne>\; student center is a two-
storv structure of colonial Georgian
Mrs. Shealy To
Operate Florist Shop
It stands next to Bailey Hall,
a dormitory completed three years
ago
President Borwn pointed out the
building was one of the prime ob-
jectives of PC's recent $1,000,000
An advertisement in this week's development program.
Chronicle announces the purchase On the terrazzo tiled first floor
of John-on's Floral Shop by Mrs. are situated two large student loun-
Wilnvot Shealy and will be called ges. snack shop, post office, book
“Shealy's Florist ” Mrs. Shealy will store, recreation room, faculty
manage the shop and will specialize lounge, office and ladies' lounge,
in floral arrangements for wed- The second floor includes the fol
dings. funerals, parties and cor- lege vocational guidance center,
sages three guest rooms with private
Mrs T C. Johnson. Jr., who has baths, two large meeting rooms, a
operated the shop since May, 1951. sound-proof music room for band
will move stoon with her family to a nd glee club practice, a day stu
Chester where Mr Johnson is with dents' room and seven offices. Self-
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Compton Receives
Service Discharge
service laundry, heating and sto
rage facilities are located in the
Youth Night Planned
For Tuesday Evening
Mr and Mrs George Lewis
Compton have returned to their Reedy River Baptist Association
home on Kt 1. Clinton, following his Youth Night w ill be held at the
discharge from the army after two home of Linda Smith in Kinards
years service. He was stationed on Tuesday, August 19. at 7:30 p
with an Air Force unit at Rapid m
lily, S I) Mr Compton is the Recreation will be led by Misses
son of Mr and Mr> Sam Comp- Linda and Sylvia Smith.
ton of the Lon^ Branch community A picnic lunch will be served All
attending are requested to bring a
* lunch and drinks will be furnished
Rev. Jimmy Stewart, pastor of
Lydia Methodist Church. Clinton,
and formerly of Joanna. wilLbring
familv of the the closing message Emphasis
M Reed, for- will be on youth and education
Reed Family
Holds Reunion
A reunion of the
late Mr and Mrs. e|
mer Clinton residents, was held on —
Sunday at the American Legion SHfinerS Meeting
Home, with fifty-nine attending a*. I L * D r%*
A buffet dinner was served at LOke KeynOSO
1 oo p m Those from Clinton who
attended were Mr and Mrs David The Laurens County Shrine Club
Word and daughter, Susan. Mrs. held its August meeting and supper
John Word. Mrs Gner Todd. Mr. at Lake Reynosa. Renno, at which
and Mrs Ted Prevatte time a chicken stew was served.
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