The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, August 13, 1959, Image 1
Meriyn Veren Gets Post
On PC Coaching Stafl
A now coach has boon added to the a leftalative assisaUit m WashlngVm
staff at Praabytorlao CoHefa. Ath to Coogmaman Byron Rogors at
lotK Director and Hoad . Football | foiorado
Coach Frank Joaeo announced to- p nor t0 this position, he served
day ! as an assistant coach at Denver Uni-
• He is Meriyn Veren, a former star versity during the year 1956-57. Hu
athlete at the University of South coaching experience also includes
Dakota and Denver University ns- two years as head coach at Dead-
siatant coach. He will serve as foot- wood High School in Dead wood, S.
ball assistant and head basketball D. (1954-56 >, and a year at Rocky
coach. \ Ford High in Rocky Ford. Colo.,
Jones said Veren returns to coach-! ( 1*57 56).
ing after serving the past year as Veren received his BS degree from
the University of South Dakota and
hri Master’s from Denver Univer
sity. He has been attending law
school during evening sessions at the
American University in Washington
the past year. \
Jones said his new addition will
serve as backfield coach in football
and will assume full responsibility
for the basketball program. He is
scheduled to report for duty on Au-
Funeral arrangements are incom-[gust 21, a week before the pre
Mrs. A. B. Galloway
Dies In Jacksonville
Mrs. Albert Bruce Galloway, 94,
died Wednesday morning in Jack
sonville, lia., where she had been
making her home with her son, A.
Eugene Galloway.
plete pending the arrival of Jackson
ville relatives and the body early
Thursday morning, and will be an
nounced by Gray Funeral Home.
Mrs. Galloway, the widow of the
late A. B. Galloway, was a resident
of Clinton for many years. In recent
years she had spent her time with
sons in Clinton, Trenton, and Jack
sonville.
Her health had not ; been good in
recent months and her passing was
not unexpected.
She was twice married, first to Jo
die Chamfle^of Manning, and they
had one son, Jodie A. Chandler,
who died here several years ago.
After her second marriage to Mr.
Galloway, the family moved to Clin
ton in the early 1900's Surviving are
four sons, Clarence E. (Chick) Gal
loway and Ashby Galloway of Clin
ton; A Bruce Calloway of Tren
ton. and Eugene Galloway of Jack-
•oaviBe; U grandchildren, and II
Commerce Body
Committee Begins
City Manager Study
season football camp opens at PC
The Blue Hose football staff now
has rounded out to a four-man op
eration. Besides Heach Coach Jones
and Veren, they are Clyde Ehrhardt
and Vic Spooner, assistant coaches,
who handle the line and ends, re
spectively.
Veren is married and has one
child. They are Presbyterians.
15 Complete Degree
Requirements At PC
Fifteen students completed re
quirements for their degrees at
Presbyterian College’s 1959 summer
school. Registrar Roslyn Martin an
nounced today.
These seniors wound up their col
lege activity last Friday, and they
will be awarded diplomas at the
regular com
next June Two
Ralph Chambers at Chicago, fta
hi rhemi
Yeung of
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She (ttlinton GUirontd?
Vol. 60 — No 32
Otnfon, S. C, Thursday, August 13,1959
At Scene of Drowning Near Here Monday Afternoon
These scenes were enacted Monday afternoon as ac
tivities were underway to recover the body of Elizabeth
Holmes, 12-year-okl Negro girl, from the water of a farm
pond on the Hugh Bonds Workman place near Joanna.
The girl was drowned as she and an older sister and two
younger brothers were wading. The girls got into deep
water. The older girl, Rosa Lee Holmes. 20. wa- rescued.
The photo at left shows V. L. Cotney, of Joanna, as In
put his boat into operation at the beginning of dragging
work with an unidentified assistant. The second photo
shows S. A. Mode, of Joanna, as he lifts the ->d\ fron the
water. The third picture shows Heyward Lever. Edward
Lewis Hazel, and Reddick Gaskin, all of Joanna, as they
leave the !>oat after locating the body..At right ar~ Ro*a
I^e Holmes with her rescuer. Junior Seunrv. . ho went
to aid the girls.
Officers Smash Large
Still in C ' Section
Brig. Gen. Bethea
Passes Suddenly
Brig Gen. David W. Bethea died
suddenly early Wednesday morning
The moonshine liquor market sup- (Ml men for several days No one Dillon, according to messages
ply will suffer a decided decline ia was at the site when the officers received here yesterday
production during the immediate fu- moved in to destroy it. Gen Bethea, a retired National
tore with one of rti largest manu Officers stated that the outfit «as Guard Officer, was a brother of
beturmg units out of romttiaaion .iperattd by out of state porue« and Mrs W W Hams, publisher at The
That mm the epsmoo of officers that a Negro maa sHw served as Chronicle who left >eeetrday tor DU
a »5ua gallons a week out fa# the <u»rMM Ml and leu Arrangement* fur the fnaera'
Sister Is Saved
Girl Drowns in Pond Near Joanna
Dr. Elyon Serves On
Whitten Village Staff
Dr B O Whitten announce* the
addition of Dr Michael Elyan to the
medical staff of Whitten Village ea
4ugu*t |. at serve os rbrncal direr
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(Wp *jvr :r a farm pood near noa
Joanr.i cLaim<-d Uic life of a 12-yeur
old Negro gul Monday afternoon fice
Shr eat »admg in the pond with a
30-year -oid sister and two younger
brothers eight and ten years old
The body uf Elizabeth Holme*
<lslighter of Albert Holmes was ta
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Chest Budget Hearings
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ntatoa Junior High
Mppqfl a total of Ill6i*i charged with
for opera!tag auto oithout driver’s ^ ^' r! irtillery branch of the U S Army
. license The hearing will be held before in 1*0 and has served continuously
Visit Disneyland Other uffemes and fines includ Magistrate Sam McCrary of Clint«n since that time He was with the
Horace D. Payne. Jr, his sistgr, ed: fighting, five. 172; violating the in the police station 3rd AAA Battalion of the Srd Dt-
Mr*. Richard H Lukstat. and Lt. liquor law. one. $52; carrying con The alleged offense is said to have vision in Korea during the conflict
Lukstat, ware recent vision at Dis- cealea weapons, one. $17; damag- taken place near the swimming pool there
neyland, in California, while on a ing public or private property, one. at Clinton Cotton Mill in June Capt Scott is married to the for-
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Hormaa Jackson IMP gradual* «f
Proshylorioa t'allops.
rd to thr coaching
staff at thr high school aad will
assist Mr TVdards and Robert
Slrork who joined the staff last
year
TROPHIES ON DISPLAY
TTh- trophies won by the Girls
Softball teams in the recent Laur-
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aad AduRa Thr Salvatsoa Army,
and t'arwlmas United Comm tr-y
Kequeota from several other agsn
ries for participation in fund* at
the Community Chest have been re
ceived
Dr
VACATION IN TENN
and Mrs R H Dawson have
tour of points
western state.
of interest in the $12; all other offenses, six. $161. The accused is at liberty under mer Betty Jo Youmans of Charles- ens County play-off are on display returned from several days vjt
Forty-four persons were charged bond, Sheriff C. W Wier said.
ton, and they have three daughters j in Howard s Pharmacy.
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The budget committee is cumpood
of v hair man James E Wolfe. Tom
Plaxico. Davu Pitts. George Cor-
elson. Ray Put*. Fred Holcombe,
and Harry C Layton Ex officio
members are Presidqpt L -N-* War
ren of the Community Chest orgaM-
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finest vineyard* ta the *ta;«
:h more interest being show a
ultivatuxi at th» crop a mosr
uaderuay to * grape
•:ng plant for Chat on
Copeland stated that a num
her of grape grower* m this area
as well as several Chamber of Com-
Chairman merce officials will be guests of the
‘club Fndav at 7 3i)
Clinton Merchants Enjoy Good Business During Dollar Days Lost Weekend
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