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I -i—- THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, Fthruary 4, 1960 A. P. Walker SeeksCoroner's Post riap< Church in Laurens, he is a past master of Palmetto Lodge No. 19, AFM. a life member of the lodge and a past patron of Ada Chapter No. 16, Order of Eastern Star. He is also a Shriner in the Hejaz Tem ple and a member of the Laurens County Shrine Chib. A native of South Carolina, Walk- ! <• Clinton Man Wins Vacation Trip F.verelU’ T. Bryant, associated "ith the James K. Wolfe Insurante Xsenty in Clinton, has been award rd a ten-day vacation trip for two to either Hawaii or Nassau The announcement was made through the General Insurance Company of America that Mr. Bryant had been chosen lor his sales record from representatives of the company in seven South eastern states Hrv ant ha- been assoc iated with the- Wolfe Agency since i:»32 and this is his first ‘ win” in any cam paign or contest of this nature. He has not yet de cided wnich trip he and Mrs. Bry ant will choose. In addition to the trip, he has his choice of several other prizes. Shown above at the presentation here are. left to ...right:-Peebles, representative of General In suranee. Bryant. James E. Wolfe, and K.,C. Buker. General's state manager for North and South Caro lina.—Photo by Dan A’arborough. Doiiy Drill Eiimmoted Jhree Clinton Boys PC Schedule Is Revamped Raise $31 For March’ I* * * f ,'4 U A. P. W ALKER A P. Walker, of. Laurens, has an- ; nounced that he will seek the post of Coroner ^ Laurens County in the June primaries^ Walker, 54. said that “after being assured by Mrs. Joe F. Smith (wife of Coroner Smith) that Mr. Smith will not -eek reelection, I have de cided to enter the race after due , thought and consideration and much encouragement from friends.” Walker resdies on NorUi Harper 'street in Laurens, is married, hav- j ing a“'daughter. Betty, student at Duke University. A member of the First Preshyte- Bridges Announces For State Senator From Laurens County .Daily morning drill periods, a part of the ROTC program at Pres bytenan College since its inception in 1919. i> being mustered out of service under provisions of a re vised class schedule which goes into effect next semester The faculty and military depart ment cooperated in revamping the iv schedule to preside tor Sam cLv-t- and a single two-hour after noon drill period Changes become effective at the -tahC of .the new semester on February t> ' ~~ Rolfs erf PresbytenaTi ‘College slU- ’ knt-. numbering in the thousands over the 40-year history of this K(>T< unit, have tumbled into morning lorma’ion for fhe Monday- threugh-Fndav drill ses-u>ns since January. 1919 That - when Pv' be came one of the first colleges in the Country to go nder the ROTC pro gram new’ly approved by Congress. It replaced the wart.me Student Army Training Corp- established in the emergency ot World War 1. of which PC also was a part Daily drilling gave ‘.he Presbyte rian Collect cade: an unusual de-, uve ot military proficiency, mani fested by the hundreds ot alumni who fought with reserve commis sion- m World War II by -cores now se:vm_ a.: _ g..nk in the regular army' But the -nange i- expected to be of greater benefit to the entire college program Under the new schedule, the 50- jiunute classes w i. i-egin at S a m Monday through Saturday and run contmpouslv until 1.50 p m One exception, there will tn? no 1 p m class on Saturday laboratory per iods are -et for Ip n\. to 4 p m. Tlesday thiough Friday Drill will be held once a. vvtvk on Thursday-from 1 p m to 3 p m . and another clas- period has been addl'd to schedule ot tactics tours- Senator Robert C. Wasson, who on es in both basic and advanced mill- Tuesday was appointed a member tary classroom work Chapel exercises are to into the regular morning schedule as usual on Monday. Wednesday Three Clinton High School boys and Friday They .will be increased arrived home at 5:15 Saturday after to 50 minute duration. 10 a m to a trip through the rain from Green- 10 50 a. m And as a final alteration in the PC schedule, lunch w 11 tx > rved from 11:30 a. m until 1 p m in the cafetena-stv le college dining hall KIDNEY DANGER SIGNALS ! Getting up nights, burning, frequent or scanty flow, leg pains, or back ache may be warning of functional kidney disorders—“Danger Ahead.” Help nature eliminate excess acid ville and other wstes. Flush kidneys with Their mission, greatly hampered BUKETS. Xour 50c back at any bv the weather, netted $3100 for drug store in 4 DAYS if not pleased the Clinton March of Dimes. N ’ ow a * Young's Pharmacy. 4c-F-25 Butch McElveen, Preston White and Jim Cason reported enthusias- ; tic reception from the people they met on the streets of Mauldin. Simp- sonvUle, Fountain Inn, Gray Court and Laurens Between the towns the boys rode with Danny Lew is and Jim Dobbins in a car furm-hed by Lynn Cooper of Clinton Their trip was part of the Clinton March of Dimes drive sponsored by the Junior Chamber of Commerce. ■— in the House of Representatives, first being elected in 1950. and re elected two years later at the head of the ticket * After being out of of fice for tour years, he again led the ticket for the post in 1958 for his present term which expires in No vember. * Bridges was reared on a farm near Fountain Inn H# received his education in the schdbls of Fountain Inn. Erskine College, the University of South Craolina. graduating from the^ University Law School in 1950 IK r i- a veterarf of World War Two. and is a member of the Amer ican Legion and Veterans of Fpreign Wars He is married to the former Beau- * fort Lee Campbell of Greenville Countv and thev have one daugh ter ; TIRED KIDNEYS I GOT YOU DOWN? Give them a gentle lift with this well-balanced formula Help rid kidneys of uric waste that may cause getting up nights, scanty -passage, burning, backache, leg pains .Take surpris ing BUKETS 4day treatment. If’ of the South Carolina Tax Commis- not pleased. yourSot back at any tx fitted -ion by Gov. Hollings ' drug store TODAY at Young’s Bridges is serving his third term Pharmacy. 4C-J-28 " OFFICE SUPPLIES At CHRONICLE PUB. CO. If you can afford any 4-door sedan in the old M Low-Prjco Field, THIS RAMBLER er lived tor a time in Greefcatmro; N. 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