The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, February 21, 1929, Image 6

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-i-H- mm mm \(;e six Speakers For School Closing Announcement of the speakers for the Clinton high school commence-! ment season were made yes^rday by j Supt. J. H. Witherspoon. The sermon; before the graduating class will be j preached by the Rev. C. Bynum Betts. ^ pastor of the Associate Reformed j Frt‘.sbyterian church of this city. Dr. j R. C. Grier, president of Erskine col lege, will deliver the a.ldres8 before the graduates on Friday evening. May 24th, the exercises as usual to be held in the orphanage chapel. F. P. F.’c Start Thrift Club By Arthur Brisbane' WANT ADS For high gp*ade roof paint apd leak-: ®d<tor, _ , ■ stop, see Blalock Motor Co. 3-14-4c LOST—One Parker Senior fountain pen, black finish^ Lost on Main st. Reward if returned to T. M. Little field. Itp The Chronicle does not necessarily [.‘udoise or coii.4uciid all of Mr. Bris ; bane’s views and t*ooclusions. His ed- I itorials are published a.s expressions lof opinions of the world's highest sal- NtiSE PINK, RETORD BROKEN "♦tXOTHER CANAL NEEDED RADIO AND THE SCHOOL For 13 hours and 16 minutes, Elinor FOR SALE —Cabbage plants and ,. • , n- stove wood. Call .1. Hamp Stone. seventeen-year-old iprl n,er, Clinton, S. C. 3.|4-4to up m the freezing wnds rtove - Long Island in an open airplane. W hen FOR SALE—Shrubbery, banana plant gjjp came down her nose was bright cuttings. Mrs. Anna Workman, Ki"(pink, her legs were‘stiff, her hands nard, R. F. D. y j were almost frozen, but she had brok- \ B7 ACRE FARM for rgnt, at west] en the women’s endurance record by city limits. Just the spot for dairy-hour, ing, trucking and ehickens. fl’Daniel - ' tl & Reid. Flying interests women. It is one of the things that they can do better “Thrift” was the main top^ for dis- cus.sion at the last meeting of the Fu ture Palmetto Farmers of the local high school. The value of thrift and what it may mean to ah individual was brought out by these on the pro gram. What is thrift? According to H. S. John.son, sei retary of the South Carolina Bankers association, “thrift” is'not assign oT stinginess, hut know ing how to save a portion of all we earn and to spend the rest wisely. At the conc’usion of the program, the members pretsertt voted to start raving .systematically. A treasurer for the thrift club was ekcled. Each boy brings to school wdth him on Monday ,the money saved during the preceed- pg week. This money is then turned bver to the treasurer and he gives each boy credit for the amount saved. The total amount save*! by all boys is deposited in the bank to the credit of the F. P. F. Thrift club. |7.35 has been saved during the three weeks that the plan has been followed. . practically all schools that have a chapter of Future Pa’metto Farmers are also carrying on some form of thrift. Therefore, in vocational train ing a boy is not o-nly taught to make money but to snve a portion of all he makes. THE nrrrriy rHR.jNICT.E. CLINTON, S. C. effect of which was almost identical with that of the Marlboro senator. This amendment was lost by a vote of I'J to 10 Senator McColl offered a resolution tonight as a substitute to tha bill. The resolution recited a section of the state constitution, and expressed the sense of the senate as having.no au thority to confer the matter. The res olution 'va no’t voted on,~ however. Resolutions - in yb^ Sjlk ' ©’‘fthan mrrr. ■your Masonic Temple stock on a. The most important thing men can't piano. O’Daniel & Reid. , tf do at all, namely, producing and tak !•' ’4 A ! ‘■ai'e of chiliren. .And that is wha; Wanted to present a | should interest women e.-p'*cial!y. . I Sen^ Efowns ^ Submitting Itoad V Bonds To People Whereas, it .has- pelased Almighty God in His infinite wisdom and great in?rcy to call unt"' Himself our be loved brother and co-worker. Prof. Adolph T. Fant, and Whereas, in the death of Prof. Fant our church has lost one of its most dtvoted meihberS, and the community one of its most valuable citizens, be it Resolved*, That we bow in humble submission to the will of our Heaven ly Father who knoweth and doeth all things well, and in our loss follow the example of our Saviour, and pray, “Thy will be done.” Resolved, That in the' death of Brother Fant we have lost not only the president of our church council, but also a faithful servant of the church, an efficient worker in our con- giegatipn, a wjso ounselor and a de voted* follower of our Lord Jesus Christ. Soda and Sulphate We have large quantities of both on hand now at reasonable prices. It pays to top-dress grain in time. See ns for yonr requirements. CLINTON COTTON OIL CO. Manufacturers of Perfection Brand Fertilizer. i . •- I siiouiu iiueifM wimicii r.--p''*cial!y number of New Cot^y Compacts j better to create an A to the users of Coty face powder, ^ ^: both for $ at Smith's Pharmacy. 'I rah am nooln than to be .Abraham Unc ^In.’ BAB Y CHICKS A N I) CUSTOM * th.rasand or more o.mdi.latos nwv ilATCHING-KRKS for hatching "’'jt .t Ihoy havon I hea-d crivod every Tuesday and baby chicks To " ’ off every Wednesday. l4.Khoms, Reds I h'-' The fact that Seer.'- aml Rocks. Phone 213. Clinton Hatch-1 "> 'he cahn,. I^^.!will please everybody, .sometnmg that happens rarely. TWO APARTMENTS TO LEt—Firstl floor apartment, seven rooms in , — , The Panama Canal sot a new high eluding bath; excellent garden; gar-1 for business in January, 51'3 age; $30 per month. Second fl‘>orI ships passing in thirty days, apartment five rooms, including bath;! The country needs another canal, garage if desired; $22 per month. Lo- and a Nicaragua canal should he built cation 108 South Broa-lway. Apply to! at level to take care of growing Jacobs & Company. ‘-^'^l-Stc ' ocean-to-ocean traffic. I Nicaragua canal would provide ' this country with a canal from the ' Atlantic to the Pacific without the locks, so easily destroyed. * Columbia. l’e’>. 19.—The $75,000,000 n;ghway bond is safe with the .'<)ath Car.dira rcr.-’.te if the vote to night is iniicaCve of the mood of its mo.mbor.'. The est came when the ainendn.en* offered bj- Senator D. D. McColl- of .'!a;!l>uro, to submit the pr(-posi.i' n to n, vet« of the people, was defeat, d by a vote of 22 to 10. T nig’.f’.s ' h-.'iori, the longest of the year, was alter, led by many visitors and only eight cl the forty-eight sen ators ahst ny Befi re adjournment ^ vote wa.s tak.'n on the amendment f Senator J. B. Bry.son of Greenville, the R.esoly.e4,-Jhat ijD.4.the imnie. dI SU John Sr ifvarfgeltcaP Liftit^n Church of Clinton, South Carolina, we the church council extend our sincere sympathy to his family and loved ones, and pray for the comfort and .strength of the Holy Spirit and the pre.sence of our Saviour who has prom ised to abide with all who trust in Him. Be it further I WANT WHAT 1 WANT WHEN I WANT IT And that is exactly what you get when you have your dry cleaning, dyeing and family washing done here. When you phone our delivery truck is sopn at your door to gather up your work. And it is returned to you promptly at the time specified. We pride ourselves on JatpmpL4^1iyj^,_ Witfif^e quality dfwork turnM out,> will please the most discriminating and hard'to-please patron. MAKE US PROVE IT! I f Resolved, That these resolutions be recorded in the minutes of the church, a copy sent to the family, and copies be printed in The Clinton Chronicle, and The Lutheran. The Council of St. John’s Evan gelical Lutheran Church, Clin ton, South Carolina. KLEANERS WHO KLEAN’ RHONE 28 Dry Cleaners and Steam Laundry SCnSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE '♦ ♦ rni r—-linT ~i ft «- jj* OrpTS THAT JJVST I ' Jhr Ecomcmienl Trontportatiam J. B. fRONTIS JEWELER BREAD What radio means to the world, particularly to this country with it? j millions of raiio sets, is not appro- ^ ’ciated. j ; i'ublic thanks are due to the Radio i Corporation of America that, at great ! expense, engages an excellent sym- i phony orche.stra with Walter Dam- ' rosch leading and explaining, to pl^y every Friday morning at eleven o’clock for school children and all oth ers that care to “tune in.” N ational OUR BETTER FLAVOR COMES FROM Quality Ingredients and SKILL Every public school should have a good radio, and the teac^her's duty j should be to suspend classes and tune in for broadcasting worth while, j If you.have a little money to spar^, ' buy a good radio set for the public ' school nearest you, especially if it ■ happens to be a country public school. Demonstration I 1 Week! CLAUSSEN’S Since 1841—South’s Favorites j Ijady Heath, wife of Sir James Heath, a brilliant female flier, turn.’ 1 American, takes the oath of loyalty [to Uncle Sam. and says she doesn’t care what her husband thinks. ' Drive the 6 6 6 is a I’rescription for ('olds. Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria It i.s the mo.st speedy remedy known. She wishes you to know.that she I j has eaten her first “hot dog,” likes j America, and doesn’t care whether you I •cal her “Lady” or “Mrs.” as long as i ! you are friendly. This lady, under any i name, will make her way. ! New Chevrolet Six Badly Run-Down "Sue yean ago, 1 waa very mudi non- down,” saya Mn. Olympia Kight, of Love^ Ga. 1 did not aleep well, and waa weu and tHil/t- Tt leaa. I dyaifA^^ M aaound tha^nmae with not eiD^ipgli^ strength to' do ^ ^ daily taaka. I^ror- ^ tied a lot, and this {f distorbed ante of m Thomas Hastings, who built .the, public library in New York, and goti a gold medal from King George for 1 being the best architect, has made | plans to remodel the capitol. [ They will “dispel gloom, let in out- i 'si Je light and air.” Old gentlemen for whom the build-' ing was built did not appreciate as ! moderns do the importance of oxygen, j never heard of “actinic ray.«.” j No matter how cUxsely you inspect The Outstanding Chevrolet of Chevrolet History—you will never appreciate what a wonderful achievement it is until you sit at the wheel and drive. So this week has been set aside .as National Demonstration Week, and you are cordially invited to come in and drive this sensational automobile. Did they along “about a? well •as we do, with our ^ew fangled no tions?” They^did hot. Their lives, on i-the average, were at least twenty Ivear.s shorter than ours. Not only is the new six-cylindcr valve- in-heac^ motor 32% more powerful, with correspondingly higher speed and faster acceleration . . . not only does it provide a fuel-economy of bet ter than twenty miles to the gallon— but it operates with such marvelous smoothness that you almost forget there is a motor under the hood! RegardlesAof the car you may now be driving—coQi'/ drive this new Chev rolet Six. O/me in today—and enjoy the greatest motoring thrill you have ever experienced! -a Six in the price range of the four! f mind reacted‘on my health. *T had often read of CarduL (jt §o I thought 1 would try it. I toon began, to improve after I bad taken Cardoi for a while. (J. ”It waa aatonuhing how much I picked up. 1 slept bet- Farmers Meet To Pi^uss Fertilizers fi' .1 ter, my appetite unproved, and that awfuf drsi tgging-down feel ing left me. *1 was BO much better that I continued taking Cardui un til 1 felt perfectly welL” Cardui has bera used by womm for over 50 yeara. For sale by all drttBfia(a> The jkext meeting on fertilizers for; cotton will be held at Wadsworth school house on Tuesday night, Feb. 26, at'7:30. Some of the question.? to !be discussed are: What the most eco nomical carriers of ammonia for cot- I ton ? Does it pay to heme mix ferti- \, lizers ? , On Wednesday night, Feb. 27. at* iYj7:.30 a similar meeting will bo held at' —• ~ I , J*#* : /I ■4^ The COACH h I Hurricane school house. These meqt- I ings are two of a .series now bding R! held in these centers. They are in CARDi yi^i charge of W. C. James, teacher of ;;; agriculture in the local high school. i. ‘595 The RojdKtff The ‘525 ‘525 The Convert <b/el4indau . • Sedan DhOK Delivery . 0 70 The I CAE Llqht Dellv- $aAA <k?upe ^ ery ChaMia . v ‘675 ‘545 ’695 ‘650 All prUesf. o. b. factory, Flint, Mich, f <<!!»*»• The .Sedan Thct Sport Cabriolet A, '' ^1 GILES CHEVROLET CO. •: CUNTON,S.C. Helps Women To Heallli Taka Thedford’a Etack-Dmuaht I for Cojoatlpatlnn. tndisestlon | and BllJousnes/x Tbe^ amounts of phosphoric acid, | monia, and potash to use on cotton was discussed at the meetings < this j I! week. 0 u A L IT A T LOW \ COST ]) Creanflessr'Poffqe ] !;(: If the cream shouli souk or you' ]jare ju»t’'^ilVjof cream, beat an egg! : lightly, divide vTamong the cups, pour! the hot coffee over^it—and the family] 'Jiiiipliment your delicious coffee. I g-'igj,;., i v- V frr iiiit>a^ •