The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, August 21, 1958, Image 2
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Thursday, August 21, 1958
Hampton Ave. Pupils
Given Directions For
i
Reporting To School *
In order to avoid confusion on the
first day of school it is requested by
Wilmot Shealy. principal of Hamp
ton Avenue Elementary School, that
pupils report to Hampton Avenue
ens
Pupils in Miss McCrary s room
last year report to Mrs. |!cKee
Pupils in Mrs Young's room last
year report to Mrs Cox.
4th Grade: Pupils in Miss Owens'
room last year report to Mrs Law
son
Pupils in Mrs McKee's room last
year report to Mrs Speake.
Pupils in Mrs. Cox’s room
year report to Miss Davis.
5th Grader Pupils in Mrs
County's Judging Team Wins at Clemson
last
Law-
School according to the procedure 5on s n)0m | ast y,. ar report to Mrs
that follows:
Kirvt grade
pupils will report on
Tuesday. August 26. and they will
be assigned to their rooms at that
K a mage
Pupils in Mrs Speake's room last,
vear report to Mrs. Hiers.
Pupils in Miss Davis’ room last
time These first grade pupils will year report to Miss O'Daniel
then return on Thursday. August 6t h Grade: Pupils in Mrs. Hiers'
26. and report to the room to which room i ast year report to Mrs.
they were assigned on the preceding Smith
Tuesday. Pupils in Miss O'Daniel’s room
On Thursdav all second grade last year report to Mrs. Ford
pupils will report to the auditorium Pupils in Mrs. Homage's room
for room asignment Grades 3. 4, 5. last year report to Mrs Reddeck
and 6 will report in the following Most pupils know where the va-
manner rious .rooms are located. However,
3rd Grade: Pupils in Miss Webb's the teacher's name appears directly
room last year report to Miss Ow- 3 bovt her room door
Those pupili who failed their
Alfred Ross Dorroh
Dies In Summerville
Alfred Ross Dorroh, 89, died at
the Presbyterian Home in Summer
ville August 10. He was buried in
Congressional Cemetery, Washing
ton, D. C., August 12. His wife, the
former Lottie Mitchell, died about
ten years ago. He was born in Lau
rens County, reared in Greenville
.and lived about 45 years in Wash
ington, D. C.
He is survived by the following
! nieces nad nephews: Mrs. Wade H.
i Boggs, D. D., Atlanta, Ga.; Mrs. J.
Dudley Withers, Jessup, Md.;
i Frank H. Earle, Grove Road,
Greenville; Frank and Lawrerice
Sheldon of Westminster; Harry
Sheldon, Vaiden, Miss.; and Dr. J.
W. Davis of this city; and one sis
ter-in-law, Mrs. Helen Dorroh of
Laurens County’s 4-H Soil Judging Team walked off with state honors at Clemson College last week
when they won first place during Farm and Home Week. M. L. Outi, County Agent, is shown at left with
members of .he team; Gene Marler. Earl Robertso.. Ben Crouch, and Jerry Bryant. Robertson also won
the l-H Tractor Operator's contest. '
J. R. Crawford
SURVEYING
CLINTON.
Phone, 3493
S. C
Joanna
grade last year are to report back
tu the same teacher that they had
last year and they will bo told
which room to report to from there.
The room assignments listed
above are on a temporary basis
and it is likely that changes will f yeqr-old
be made after the pupils report.
Laurens Negro Shot
By Woman Saturday
Lonnie S. McMillan, Jr. Baptist Kindergarten
Given Recognition To Open September 1
Laurens—Talmadge
Negro, was
The First Baptist Church Kinder
garten will reopen for the 1958-59
session on Monday. September 1,
at 8:30. The kindergarten will ob
serve the 8:30 to 11:30 hours daily
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Aug. 25-26
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TORIHT
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Lonnie S. McMillian, Jr., a native
of this city and an employee of
Dendy. 60 . Radiation, Inc., of Melbourne, Fla.,
blasted to has been written up in a company
death with a shotgun Saturday af- publication as one of the country’s
ternoon at his River Street home top engineers in Analog-to-Digital and the regular school schedule for
here. conversion techniques. His\most re- holidays.
Laurens Police Chief said Carrie cent accomplishment is the “Radi- All denominations are welcome
Lee Fuller Dendy. the victim's, con”—a general transitorized Ana- and children four and five years of
common law wife, came to the po- log4o-Digital Converter He also age ma y be enrolled. For informa-
lice station about 3:00 p m. and Sled Telemeter for ac- tion on enrollment those interested
said. “I shot -Peaches’ dead.” celeration tests at Holloman AFB m ay call Mrs. Joe McDaniel, direc-
Dendy's body was found lying in Eonie served three years in the, tor, at 915-J or Mrs. Leroy Sanders,
the doorway of his home His head U n ' te d States Marine Corps. Upon assistant, at 902
Glasure Completes
Bqsic Naval Training
AA William Glasure is hej-e on
leave with Mrs. Glasure, the for
mer Miss Martha McMillian, en-
route to Norman, Okla. He recently
' graduated from recruit training at
the Great Lakes Naval Training
Station, Great Lakes, 111.
At Great Lakes he was selected
honor man of Company 227 and at
graduation was presented a cer
tificate of honor and an engraved
mounted plaque fop his perform
ance of duty during basic training.
portruded through the doorway and discharge as a captain, he attended
the remainder of his
side, the chief said.
Witnesses said the
body lay in
shooting fol-
Presbyterian College,- receiving a
BA degree in business administra'-
tion. In 1955 he graduated from
lowed an argument, Chief Powers 2f° r ®i a Tcc ^ w ‘**V a R ac helor of
said he learned The witnesses told
the chief that Dendy
on the front porch when he was shot
in the back with a shotgun The shot
came from a bedroom window.
The woman said Dendy had
struck her but Chief Powers said
there was no visible marks on her
harmed. He said the woman, lodged
body to indicate she had been
in jail here had been drinking hea
vily
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Electrical Engineering degree, af-
u.i« ciftinL* ler ^ lw ' c * 1 he went to Radiation as
was snung admjnjstratjve assistant ^
Mr and Mrs McMillian and dau
ghter. Barbara, have started a new
home in Melbourne.
Bill McSween Is
Lions Club Speaker
For Friday Evening
Mrs. Cox Leaves
Supervisor's Office
Mrs. Betty Cox, who has served
as clerk in the office of Laurens
County Supervisor for the past five
and one-half years, has resigned her
position effective this week-end She
has accepted an office position with
the Laurens Glass Works and will
begin her new duties Monday.
Succeeding Mrs Cox in the Su
pervisor's office will be Mrs Mar-
illard Bolan
D
103 E. Pills St.
EXPERT WATCH
REPAIRING
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Silver—Watches
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Kimberly Diamonds
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Presbyterian Church
Kindergarten To Open
The First Presbyterian Church
weekday kindergarten will open
September 2 Regular kindergarten
hours are 8 3(1 to 11 80 There will
be two days of orientation School
will begin for on* group of children
on Tuesday September 2. The see
ond group will report on Wednesday
the 3rd If a child is scheduled to
come on Tuesday he dot s not come
on Wednesday However both groups
of children will come Thursday,
September 4 Kindergarten hours
the first week are from 8 30 till 10
Parents are asked to keep these
hours in mind
A parents meeting will be held at
the church Tuesday nig.it, August
2t> at 8 o'clock in the Ladies Class
room Parents ot cud-iren register
ed are asked to be present. If un
able to attend please call the km
dergarten supervisor, Mrs. Jasper
Rowland
William C McSween of Green
ville. known to hi« friends here as
t "Bill.” will be the speaker at the 'ha D Garrett, who has been a part
Uor i Club meeting Friday evening bine assistant in the office for three
at Hotel Mary Musgrove The-sec years
sion will begin at 7 30
Manager of the Greenville office
I of Harris-. Upham A Co, invest
| mrnt house Mr McSween wil talk
' on "Investments "
McSween. a son of Dr and Mrs
ijohn McSween of Clinton, attended
' Clinton Schools graduated from
Darlington School, Rome. Ga. in
: 1905. and Presbyterian College in
1939 He entered service in 1941.
and returned to inactive status with
the rank of captain in 19«i>
He has been associated with sev-
jeral investment firms, being with
I Harris Upham K Co . since 1947 *
i Hr became manager in 1950
John L.
MimnauRh
about this question:
“Recent F. B. I. figures
show a rapid increase in
burglaries and thefts. A
merchant is vulnerable to
a wide range of losses, from
merchandise thefts, armed
robbery, safe burglary to
embezzlement by employes.
Can all such risks be cover
ed-in one policy for store
keepers ?”
Wm. J. Bailey
Ins. Agency
Phone 1248
M S Bailev h Bon Bankers Bldg.
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EACH DAY
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Last Day Today Aug. 21
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Roy Coffee To Speak
To Wildlife Meeting
On Boat Inspection
.
TTie Clinton chapter of the South
Carolina Wildlife Association will
hold a meeting at the Cliff Adair
place on Lake Greenwood on Tues
day evening, August 26.
Coast Guard Artillery Command
er Roy Coffee of Columbia, will be j
the guest speaker. Mr. Coffee will!
talk on the inspection of boats,
checking for life saving, necessary j
equipment, floats, anchors, bailing
equipment and correct operation in j
general. Several members have ex
pressed interest in organizing a flo-*
tilla for boating activities and to
operate during disaster, and this
will be discussed.
Anyone interested is invited to at-!
tend the meeting and those desiring
reservations for the meal are asked
to contact Shirley Timmons, B. B.
Ballard, or J. J. Cornwall.
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Three Clintonians
In Tennis Tourney
Guy Blakely and Ferd Jacobs of
Clinton, were defeated in the first
round of the Palmetto Open Tennis
Tournament at Belton by Jack Ster
ling and Keith Stoneman, 8-6. in the
third set. Trailing 1-4, the highly
touted Greenville pair had to rally
for the victory. The Clinton dou
bles team took the second set, 7-5.
Sterling ,was seeded eighth in the
men's singles. Stoneman, the high
school champ, was seeded second
in junior (18 and under) singles.
In boys’ singles, Jimmy Sloan of
Clinton, won the first two games
then dropped the next 12 and the
matclj to William Poor* of Belton.
Poore, playing a steady baseline
game, won the tournament in his
division. Earlier he won the State
Jaycee Tournament and advanced
to the fourth round of the National
Jaycee. The 6-2, 6-0 victory was his
second over Sloan this summer.
He defeated Sloan 6-0, 6-0, In the
State Jaycee Tournament.
Another doubles team, John Mim-
naugh and Rufus Sadler of Clinton,
forced to default due to being sche
duled at a time at which they could
not appear.
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Values to 98c yd. 2 Tables.
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Regular $2.98. Stripes Only.
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Tennis Shoes pr-9
Women’s—-f’hildren’s.
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Women’s
Cotton Blouses 9
Value* to $1.99. Tailored.
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Values to $1.99. S, M. I..
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First Quality. Sites to 34.
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• Some Wash ’N M ear.
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