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i Thursday, December 1, 1%0 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE i Man Arrested Here Following Shooting Affair In Greenville Oorge Odes (Butch) Dillard, 21, was released from the Green ville County jail Saturday after bond of $1,500 was posted for him following his arrest on a state warant charging him with assault and battery with intent to kill in connection with an auto mobile chase and shooting inci dent in Greenville last Sunday morning. Dillard was arrested at a trail er court in Clinton shortly after noon Friday and was taken to ✓ the Greenville County jail. Mr. McGuinn’s wife, Mrs. Kay McGuinn of Tryon, N. C., was wounded by one of several pistol shots fired into the car occupied by Mr. and Mrs. McGuinn early last Sunday morning after they had left a Shriner’s dance at Memorial Auditorium and had gone to the Toddle House on East Stone Avenue for a late meal. Mrs. McGuinn was said to be| in good condition at Greenville! General hospital. Dillard was located after] painstaking police tracing of aj Cadillac automobile that led them to a Clinton trailer park, where Dillard was found Friday. The arrest was made by Lt. Vance Patterson of the South Carolina Law Enforcment Divis ion (SLED); W. B. Blakely, as sistant chief of the Clinton po lice department; and Greenville city police C. E. Vaughn, W. L. Jackson. W R Berry, and A C. Robinson. According to police reports, Mr. and Mrs. McGuinn, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Burns of Greenville, had gone to the Toddle House on East Stone Avenue for a snack after the dance, but finding the place crowded, they left. Their car was blocked in and Mr. Burns driving the McGuinn car, asked the driver of the Cad illac to move. The man refused. In pulling from the small space, the Cadillac was bumped and as Mr. Burns drove away the car followed. On Earle Street the Cadlilac | forced the car to the curb but as Mr. Burns again sped away, the driver of the Cadillac fired three times. One bullet struck Mrs. McGuinn who was sitting in the back seat with her husband. Dillard, said to have been re cently employed in Greenville, came to Clinton last Wednesday and rented a trailer on a lot off South Broad Street. FIGHT VS**.* FwiH-rre % ' e C*<f>VT**4 . ; n&MT T9 I S? cxstiAws fight re Girls of the O-Ki-Hi Horizon group have taken as a project the distribution of TB posters and stickers in Clinton. Shown above are (seated left to right! Elaine Crouch, Beverly Muller, Sandra Leopard. Standing: Roseanne McCrary, Dianne Pitts, Carol Shealy, Sandra Norris. Ruth Todd, Cynthia Hollis. Leaders of the group are Mrs. \\. W. Barnett, Jr., and Mrs. Robert C. Hodges. Other Blue Bird, Comp Fire and Horizon girls in the Kadoka district are assisted hy making seal corsages and in various other ways with the campaign.—Photo by Dan Yarborough. Register NOW! FREE chut' Vted <u\' B WIN this giant gifl stocking filled with * ^SO^worth of brand- new toys Come in and register for the draining...no cost or obligation SPtesfcj£<e:-r Drawing lo Be Held Dec. 17. 1960. at 6:00 P. M. Cox Home & Auto Supply “Customer Satisfaction Guaranteed" 205 N. Broad St. Phone 12 PC Basketeers Face 15 Contests, Three Tournaments Savings Club Issues $200,000 In 4 e Christmas Checks Rites For Mrs. Hunt Held Here Monday Mrs Viola Wilson Hunt died Friday morning at the home of her son Gonzales Harris, of Moncks Corner Mrs Hunt was the daughter of Filteen games and three tour-1 Henry Hunter, Joanna pay- naments face Presbyterian Col-1 master, has announced that the lege s basketball team in the up i960 Christmas Savings Club, coming 1960-61 season, accord-. sponsored by Joanna Cotton Simpson Wilson. She had lived ing to the schedule announcement Mills Co., and the Newberry r,nos t o* Id* 1 near Clinton made today by Athletic Director C ountv Bank, Joanna Branch, is- Surviving h^des her S on are LFrank Jones j , a daughter. Mrs George Moody The Blue Hose, under di-, SU ' d / h,ck , S “ “ ‘ ‘ ™ P, °T 1 Balh '»« brothers. Georee A rection of new Coach Charles "wm 1 *” alons with their week- Wilson o< Bath and C W Wilson Musselwhite. will open their P 8 *’ checks on November 30'of Clinton a half brother. W. D campaign with a three-day tour-1 end December 1. nament at Carson-Newman on The 1960 club payments December 8-10"' They will close amounted to approximately '' with the annual Little Four meet $200,000. bringing to a grand to-‘ on February 24-25 in Greenville. | tal something over two million Between these two points, dollars handled through the club the late Jospch C and -Laura Ruff of Miami. Fla two sisters, Mr's Sidney E Ingle of Califor nia. and Mrs. C W Anderson of Union: seven grandchlidren and two great grandchildren. Funeral services were conduc- Seek Laurens Man In Kidnap-Robbery Attempt Monday Laurens — Laurens County Sherriff C. W Wier said a search was underway Monday night for Richard Bates. 23, of Laurens, for questioning in the alleged kid napping of a woman and at tempted robbery of a finance company here. ^ The sheriff and Laurens Police Chiet William Power said Mrs Mona Jacks ot near Laurens, an employee of the Consolidated Credit Co., of Laurens, told them that Rates stopped her car about 6:30 p m some seven miles out side of Laurens She was on her way home When she refused to get info his car. she said. Rates, a former employee of the loan company, pulled out a pistol and shot oufl one of the tires on her car and threatened to kill her if she did not accompany him. The woman told officers they drove to a side street beside the loan office in downtown Laurens Officers said the woman relat ed Bates told her that when all employees had left the office, he wanted her to open the door, un lock the safe and give him $2,000 She said he kept her outside* the office until about 8 00 p m Then he apparervtly became nervous, she related, drove to a Negro section and let her out of TIRED KIDNEYS LOT YOU DOWN*’ Give them a gcntl;' Oft with this well-balanced formula Help rid kidneys of uric waste lliat may cause getting up nights, scanty passage, burning, back clie, leg p.tms Lake surpris ing RUNET'S 4-day treatment. If nig pleased, your 50c back at any drug store TODAY at Young’s Pharmacy 4p-D 22 Bates, who tow years ago had worked at the loan company for the car After she was^ released. Mrs. Jacks said she telephoned the abot fouur months loan company manager and call-1 Rates is married, police said, ed police and the father of-one child Police said the woman knew md-urg 10-p- roa Isc- shldrr .SAV’Voii INVEST LAURENS FF.DERXL SAV INGS & LOAN \ns<h i \ ru ,\ |#Mm n st unJST-s c I Per Annum Dividend H,it< t Presbvterian is slated for the 15 during the nine years the service V* Monday at 2 00 p m at tin . , , j : u u : Lydia MiU Baptist ( hureh bv individual engagements and a has been offered to the employ- December 30-31—Rotary Tourna ees. ment at Spindale, N. C. The new 1961 Savings Club will Here’s the 1960-61 basketball *>ef?in with the payroll ending schedule ahead for PC: December 4 No new members Dec. 8-10 — Carson-Newman ** added after January 1. Tournament at Jefferson City, Rev Jolt Abercrombie and Rev. M J. Sanders Burial was in Roserriont cemetery Pallbearers were I^ter. Rex, O C and Tommy Harris, Casey Abercrombie and John W Moodv. Tenn.; 16—Troy State Teachers College: 30-31—Rotary Tourna ment at Spindale, N. C. Jan 3—Newberry; 7—Wofford at Spartanburg; 9—Pembroke; 13—Belmont Abbey; 18— Mer cer; 21—Belmont Abbey at Gas tonia, N. C.; 28—Pembroke at Pembroke, N. C. Feb 4—Georgia State at Atlan ta; 7 — Erskine; 9 — Mercer at Macon. Ga.; 14—Wofford; 16— Erskine at Due West; 17—Georf gia State; 18—Newberry at New^“ berry; 24-25—Little Four Tourna ment at Greenville Littleton Nomed On All-State Team v SHOP THE CHRONICLE GIFT DEPARTMENT FOR IDEAL AND UNUSUAL GIFTS GIFT WRAPPINGS-With Ribbon and Tags To Match DESK ACCESSORIES— LINENS- • MATS—NAPKINS • C ARD TABLE COVERS • TEA AND HAND TOWELS • SPECIAL FOR CHRISTMAS—HOLI DAY MATS AND CLOTHS, APRONS DESK PADS AND BLOTTERS LETTER AND PENCIL HOLDERS LETTER OPENERS, BOOK ENDS ( HECK FILES, DESK ORGANIZERS DICTIONARIES. STATIONERY - SPECIAL! 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Dr McLeod wrote. “Chiropractic is defined to be the science of palpating and adjust ing the articulations of the hu man spinal column by hand on ly.” i Dr. Hart states that the prac- -— titioners in this state are happy that Mr McI^*od has issued his ruling banning the u.-.e of thera peutic devices such as 'diather my, ultra-sonic devices and co lonic irrigations under the chiro practic license “We have long contended” that these therapies are not chiropractic procedure. SOUTH CAROLINA PRODUCER Fresh Country EGGS HENDERSON STORE 'k (I ormed.' Gardner's Store) Hopewell Section Phono—JO A N N A ^*1 Store Hours; , 7:36 A. M. - 7 P. M. - Special \l \N( HKS 1 UK s n I K Mb* Sterling GOBLETS J. C Thomas, Jeweler '•It’s Time Fhat ( mints” CLINTON JO A . N A pound mainstay of the 1960 Red ... , , . . Devil squad, compiled the most an< , . ere ore outsi ^ e ,f,e votes to gain the honor and was - 0 ^ iropractic practice in this designated as eaptain of the all- s a e - sai Hart. state group Mts. Vernon Woods BrOWn Ballmarath Giay (ourt Mrs. Edna Aber- oruwn, Deumgrarn crombie Woods, 59. wife of Ver- At Education Meet non Woods, died at her home. Rt. President Marshall W r Brown P Gray Court, at 12 15 a m., and Academic Dean George C. Saturday. Bellingrath are representing Surviving besides her husband Presbyterian College at the an- a r e three sisters. Mrs Inez nual meeting of the Southern As- Woods of Laurens, Mrs Ruth sociation of Colleges and Secon- Armstrong of Gray Court, and dary Schools being held in Mem- ^ ,rs Clara Curry of Kingstree; phis, Tenn . this week They are accompanied by Mrs. Ijjrown and Mrs Bellingrath and 1 are expected to return to the campus on Friday. four brothers. 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