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—— • Vt • v nt y 4—»- J 'uLL ^a s5 %. "81 !'■(■, ** roM* tiff. ■ f-* t ?? ■*, Affft AftiAccoumm fir^ivvnMsmidn « ^ * • . * • ^ * * -* * • ■»- • ,i jcnooi Citato*, SwOii Carolina EXGELLWm tACILfiTIBS—OUTSTAND ING INSTRUCTION — MINIMUM COST AIM OP SCHOOL The purpose of the school is to teach youngs boys, ambitious to play better basketball, the finer points in the fundamentals and techniques of the game. - v \ REQUIREMENTS HO* ADMISSION The school is open only to boys who havq not graduated from high school. Four age groups: 10-11; 12-13; 14*15;• 1J> and over. GENERAL INFORMATION (A) Time of Arrival — Flayers should arrive 9:00 a. m. on the mornings of July 10-14. Registration will be flroin 9:00-10:00, July 10. Devotional and instructions will begin at 9:00 all days thereafter. (B) Facilities Furnished — The baslptbalj school will furnish sandwiches and milk at lunch, balls, films and six playing courts. Free swimming will be available after scheduled classes. * * (C) Expenses for the Week — The fee^for the week will be $15.00. The check should be made to The Art Mussulman Basketball School and mailed with your application. (D) Address your request for application and any inquiries to: ' V ^ ' ' v The Art Musseknan Basketball School Presbyterian College Clinton, South' Carolina^ 29325 * Phones: Office 833-0705 Home 833-1131 The Art Mtisselman Basketball School Presbyterian College Clinton, South Carolina 29325 * Name Age r* Address Phone (city) (state) (zip code) __. ' .. \ ' From The Chronicle Files TWENTY YEAB6 AGO. APRIL 21, 1947 Miss Ann Williams, recent ly chosen the 1947 “Miss Hi Miss” at Clinton High School, will be pictured in the forth coming high school edition of the Johnsonian, Winthrop Col lege newspaper. The Newberry Indians won the little Bronze Derby, sym bolical of 50 years sports riv alry between the Indians and P. C. Blue Hose, in baseball Saturday at Newberry. The score was 5-2. George A. Anderson, a graduate of Hampden-Sidney College, who receives his Bachelor of Divinity degree from Columbia Theological Seminary in May, has been added to the Presbyteridn College faculty as assistant professor of Greek, Dr. Mar shall W. Brown, president of the college, announced yester day.* < , . James Austin Chandler, son of Mrs. A, J. Chandler of this cjty, has been promoted from Pfc. to T-5. He is now in Korea, where he has been stationed since December. He entered the* service last Sept ember- FIFTEEN YEARS AGO APRIL 24, 1952 Caldwell W. Weir, now com pleting his fourth term as Sheriff of Laurens County, an- nounced.+this week that he will seek re-election in the July primary.: An orientation course for parents of Cub Scouts will be given on Monday evening, April 28, in the Science Hall at Presbyterian College. Senator Olin D. Johnston of South Carolina, was the sole member of the Carolina Senatorial Delegation to vote today against the Ferguson amendment to prevent def- fiency funds from being used in administering the steel plant seizure. Meetings of the units of the Clinton Garden Clublwill be held Monday afternoon, April 28, at 4:00. Tl^se units were: Camellfe and Magnolia, Rose, Yellow Jasmine and Iris, and Gardenia. T. Pluss Brawn and D. Eu gene Brown, father and son, commercial dairymen, Laur ens, Rt. 2, and Rufus Langs ton, Gray Court, Rt. 2, have joined the State Pasture coin* test. Valuable prizes ane of fered for both state and dis trict. ten years ago APRIL 25, 1957 The Lt. Governor of South Carolina, E. F. Rollings, of Charleston will speak before the Joanna Lions Club tonight (Thursday) at 7:30. The sub ject will be “General Legisla tion”. The Four Kings, sponsored by the Clinton Band Boosters Club, will hold a benefit dance on- Saturday evening at the Armory. Proceeds will go toward the purchas* of haw unifonps for the Clinton High School Band. Harry Bolick, Clemson Col lege senior from Kinards, is the new regional’ chairman of the National Student As sociation. An act creating the Cemetery Association passed the House of sentatives and) was before the Senate when, the General As- sembly reconvened Tuesday, Representative W. C. Dobbins said Monday. The Little Boys League baseball schedule gets under way Monday afternoon at the Little Boys park adjacent to the Presbyterian College cam pus. FIVE YEARS AGO APRIL 24. 1992 Low bids on two bridge con struction projects in Laurent County have been announced by the^ State Highway Depart- cratic Executive will meet fc* *< sion SaturAto courthoqaa ku “Designing” ject of. the Mrs. Qary Aprih Wrei Mo! of HolconSfeu AIM* MMtm Clipton, eon. of Dfc. G, R. Blalock, is a. jumhiwbi i of' the Order of Gewnetnen at C the University of the South, dewanen. Teem* ft* i* in ltta junior year and it * member of. Sigma Nu, Fraternity. On Wednesday ’the fted Devils suffered theft* fitiftt tyss in Nbwberry, 1*8. fteerhenpy’s lone tally came on * squeeze play in the seventh inning.' . Of Thursday - 27 April MALT SHOP — IN — TOWN-n-COUNTRY CENTER ICE CREAM CONES SUNDAE’S SHAKES SODAS BILLY BANANA SPLITS FLOATING ICE BERGS • .COKE • PEPSI • SEVEN-UP % FRESCA • ROOT BEER ORANGE GRAPE CHERRY SMASH COFFEE or TEA MILK MR. BIG HAMBURGERS FOOT LONG HOT DOGS CHEESE DOGS BAR-B-Q SANDWICHES ■T* POPULAR RECORDS vv rr POPULAR RECORDS TOUGH SEE" JEAN — JAN — MISSIE — MBS. KITCHENS — JIMMIE — SIDNEY — RODGER Hi 6:30 - 9:30 THURSDAY — v FREE DANCE Featuring THE SENSATIONAL CARDELLS 6:30 - 9:30 THURSDAY THE FOLK ITS BUILT FOR YOU....SO COME T—W . * J -wore - rvr 1 * 4 '* v This is the second yeoroRnojorleague-baseboll in AHantch and the first year fee our newest sport — — sotcor. Joining the Braves at Atlanta Stadium this year, is the new pro teem, the Chiefs. 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