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PAGE TV^O ■ <<' ■ • • ■ ' « • ’ • ' V ' • * * . THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C ■ '^•-' •■i~‘ ■' ' ■ '4'.' -" >■-. THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1929 lA)cal Boy Given Camp Outing PERSONAL MENTION Miss Louise Cox is attending sum- Paul Whitlock, deserving young lad i mer school at Emory university, vof the Clinton Cotton mills village, is j Mr. and Mrs. Benet Townsend, have n )w enjoying an outing at Camp A-- 1 returned from a visit to the former’s jr?r. Funds for his first week’s stay, parents in-Anderson. ere furnished by the teachers of the. Miss Bessie Dugan of Gr^nwood .Academy Street schoyl of which he is City hospital, is spending two weeks a pupil. As a part of its work for un- •d .-rnr'vilegcd children, the local Ki- 'wanis club is providing an, additional Itwo weeks training for Paul at this iwell known boys’ camp. iCtna Life insuranccCo >CtjaCksuaRy and Surety Co Automobile. InauMnca Co oflUrUMlCkm "Y^HEN you haV6 In JEtnz Combina tion Automobile Pol icy, covering every in surable motoring.’riA^ you have only one agent to deal with. i€TNA-lZE THE ACCIDENT HAPPENS TO YOU..! ,» t. • V* A. ' ^ S. W. SUMEREL, Aetna>izer / with her mother, Mrs, L. M, Dugan. Mr. and Mrs. R, S. Dugan of Co lumbia, spent the past week-end with the former’s mother, Mrs. L. M, Du gan. John Spratt and Mrs. W. G. Neville ^attended the Crews-Aiken wedding in I Spartanburg. , Miriam Martin of Spartanburg, is 'the guest of Josephine Copeland. Dr. and Mrs. Felder i^ith were yviii^^ors in Charlotte on Friday. I Rev. and Mrs. Marshall Dendy and little daughter, Nancy, visited Mrs. Dendy’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. I. ^(tfCbpeland, the past week. Bjlr. and Mrs. Gilbert Blakely re- I torned Monday from an extended wed- l!dW|: trip. They are, at present, with Mr. and Mrs. John T. Blakely. Illfii for fh^ oiiie Ni ficu Hart » With summer days just ahead much thought will be given to the best way to protect summer foods, more than usual interest seems to center around automatic reffigeration. Small wonder—slaves to the ice cream freezer than we are! Quite aside from the necessity of protecting baby’s milk and common-place provis ions—who could remain indifferent to the prospect of endless frozen dainties to ba had without even a turn of the crank? With the growth of automatic re frigeration have come many changes which bring it closer to the average household, the latest development per haps being the combined stove and re frigerator, both of which are operated cess would be taken this suipmer. Senator Borah replied that unless his program was approved, there was no chance for tariff revision to help the farmer before December. He be lieves a general revision will require many months. AnotlTer complicaiton is certain to be ihjected over the export debenture plan. Senator Norris (Republican) of Nebraska, announced today he would seek to amend the tariff measure by insertion of that plan. Bankers Gather At Greenville United States government, authori ties shows that under favorable con ditions with a beginning one male and one female fly, they may increase in one season to over 50,500,000,000,000 flies. This shows the need of FLY- TOX. FLY TOX is the scientific ijisec- ticide developed at Mellon Institute of Industrial Research by Rex Research Fellowship. Simple instriibtions. on •each bottle (blue label) for Itilling ALL household insects. INSIST on FLY-TOXVith the perfume-like fra grance. It is safe, stainless, sure.— Adv. 666 is a Prescription for Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue,/^ Bilious* Fever and Malaria ^ It is the inost speedy remedy knbwn. - Miss Ruth Todd is visiting her aunt. > u » * ’ i * .. ..... . • ’ by gas at a low cost per month for re- i^s. Johnnie Austin, in Laurens. ,f> Miss Emily Cunningham visited in Greenwood on Monday. 'j ^'Mrs. Nan Normand and son, Ed- , ward, of Chattanooga, and Mrs. Ar- ij^fliur Jackson of Lefayette, Ga., are ■ visiting Mfs. W. B. Owens, Sr. 4 »Mrs. B. M. Dutton spent the past week-end with Mrs. J. B. Simpson in J Ol ^d0fy. Lit ^ lity, acco Mrs. W. J. Bailey and Mrs.'J. F. Ja coby, Sr., motored to Augusta on Fri- Little Florence and Frances Bai- , accompanied them home. They will I spend several weeks here with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bai ley. Mrs. Eugene Bethea of Winston- S^lem, N. C., is visiting her mother, Mrs. J. Rhett Copeland. ' Dofll* frigeration which niftkes this combina tion a real economy. New home-makers just outfitting the home find the combined units space and time-saving. For establish ed homes with perfectly good gas stoves, the refrigeration unit may be had separately. A"Sii^iiiT~Lunicheon . Cream of celery soup Lamb chops Au gratin potatoes Tuna fish salad Muffins Strawberry shortcake Coffee Feet Pimiento-Cheese koaaC Run 2 cupfuls of cooked lima beans, 1-2 pound of cream cheese and 3 can- Miss Ouida Cox is visiting in Greer ned pimientos through a meat chop- , fhs the guest of friends. ^ ^ j pgj.. Mix thoroughly and add bread The many friends of Miss Ethel crumbs enough to make a stiff roll. Runter will be interested to know that she leaves tbday for Greenville where she will undergo an operation at the Emma Moss Booth hospital. | Water Lily Salad Taylor Martin has returned to spend ‘ Take hard-boiled eggs, cut the pet- Brown in oven, basting occasionally with butter and milk. Yoiur Fun the summer at home after attending ■ ^Is from the whites; mash the yolks college at Hampden-Sidney, Va., the and moisten with mayonnaise. Form past session. {centers of flowers with the yolks, lay Aldine Blakely and Miss Iona on lettuce leaves and serve with pi- ■ Biflikely attended the Simmons-Blake-i jnignto mayonnaise. ly wedding in Montrose, Ga., on Tues-: —: ! I Gary Body of Boston, Mass., is vis- PRESIDENT SIGNS We can ifing his mother, Mrs. R. C. Stewart.] Miss Louise Watts and Elmer Watts ] RELIEF BILL give you Camden, spent the past week with their aunt, Mrs. J. W. Crawford. Airricultural Proirram. Revolv- , Agricultural Program. Revolv 1/ Alex Martin and daughter, Mary, of | ^ Columbia, spent Friday as guests of- Too can’t ei^joy life, or be ashealthy '«r ns efficient as you should be, if ^osi are tormented by your feet. iUlibot pains are needless. Nomat- ■ what your foot trouble may be; pe give you immediate relief .^^sit our store now—during JkScboIBt '^ootCoH^bHVMu June 24th to 29th I let us demonstrate how qukk^ smd permanently the correct Dr. ScfaoU Foot Comfort Appliance or Semedy removes the cause of your nilmeneniMl makes your feet strong smd comfortable. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Martin. Mrs. R. W. Wade and son, were visitors in OreanvUle on Monday. 'Mr. and Mrs. Glonn Fuller spent the week-end in Clemson with rela- titves. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. DeWese and daughters of Brighton, Tenn., are the guests of Dr. and Mrs. L. Ross Lynn. • Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Boxard left Sun day for Charlottesville, Va., where Mr. Bozard will attend summer school at the University of Virginia. For the past week they have visited Mrs. Bo- zard’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Henry. At the W’inthrop commencement ex ercises the recipients of honorary scholarships were announced. Miss Washington, June 15. — President J j Hoover signed the farm relief bill to- day, thus making law the major part of his program to stabilize agricul ture. ■ Monday he will ask congress for $150,000,000 of the half billion revolv ing fund for loans to assist the farm er-owned and farmer-controlled stabi lizing corporations.^ Simultaneously, he will begin selec tion of the eight men to compose the federal farm board, which is to ad minister the fund. Thus far Mr. Hoover has made no selections, but it is known that two being seriously considered are G. C. Stone of Lexington, Ky., president of the Burley Tobacco Growers’ Co-oper ative association, and Carl Williams, Janet Leake, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I publisher of Oklahoma. J, W. Leake, was selected as one of The farm bilFis the first important Don’t neglect your feet a single longer. Cocnein now and leam just what is wrong with them and easily it can be correcteda the four studenu completing the soph-! |,y p„,ident Hoov- oraore year who moat deserved this u, enactment ended one of the longest and most spectacular political ■ I. C. Copeland of Columbia, Mrs. honor. The awards are made on recom imendation of the faulty with consid-! leration of scholarship and deportment.: pf 1-’' ^ i I'*® signing. Grouped around BLAKELY BROS. CO. °r n executive were Vice-Presi- • Mrs. H. Mills of Clemson College, i Crvootrov. t rywoTimi-th ’“Clinton’s Exclusive Shoe Store” Miss Marion Jones of Newberry, Mrs. I yesterdarafter ithe house and senate had a iopted the Secretary Hyde, of Indiana, the Re- _ c r, 1 1-vax.s.vw... all of the house and bia Miss Margaret Jones of Rock. conferees on the bill except Hill, Misses Mary White, Margaret i (Republican) of Ne- Wilson Elisabeth TOomson of Abbe-, (Democrat) of ville. Miss Hattie Buchanan of Pied-: Carolina. j mont. Miss Martha Sj«er of Crass, senators were insistent Anchor Miss Mildred Hope of L^k-, hart and Mrs. R. L. Davidson of Ches- ,v,xs v„v.,cxx 1,0,1 woJoo+axei ter, are expected today to attend the Yourfg-Dick wedding. m J5S| :Mary B. Copeland, and Miss Daisy ^ ^^^o’Bowen of Laurens, Mrs. N. A. Young, „ . w.ionn nf Middle Life Troubles i. ’’About twenty years ago, my health was very bad,” says Mrs. Mat Howard, of Ter rell, Texas. ’1 was passing through a plan even after the house had rejected it and so ab.sented themselves. ^.STr^" s! Liquor Car Captured • * ^ But Culprits Escape deaL I was not at all strong,'and my nerves ^ got an upset 1 had hot flashes, and some- <1 times would get suddenly so ^ ] flsint I could not stand up. My ' head would whiri, and I could Z S not see a thing. I would have to lie down for hours at a time. ioq>roved so much after I I had taken Cardni for a while. I \ continued the medicine for acme >nthsk I Laurens, June 16.—A roaister, used as a liquor car, was stopped Fri- per and Allen of Kansas, two adminis- Pretty War Brewing Washington, June 15.—Advocates of the senate movement to confine tariff revision to agricultural products grew optimistic toiay after Senators Cap- day night in its flight from Clinton j tration Republicans, declared for such ; towards Laurens, by Deputy Sheriff I a limitation. Luther Riddle, Deputy Ed Farmer, of j Announcement that they would vote Greenville, June 18. — Some 300 members of the financial fraternity of South Carolina were hero tonight for the 29th annual convention* df the State Bankers’ association, the first session of which was held tonight. Sessions of the convention propel will not begin until tomorrow morn ing at 10 o’clock, tonight’s event be ing a cabaret entertainment and re ception where entertainment held sway and business matters were left strictly over until tomorrow. A local talent troupe furnished the cabaret acts tonight and the assem bled "keepers of the coin appeared to have forgotten boll weevil, floo.is, de pressions and sundry other ills of re cent months and years. F. F. Beattie of Greenville, presi- denb of the ^ao^atioBi^virtU -ideUvet:-hia addrMS lopiorroi^ triorning. Ladies at tending the convention will enjoy a Amity Gentlemen’s BILL FOLDS For the NEW SIZE Money. $1.00 and up. SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY CORNER AT UNION STATION PHONES 377 and 400 theatre party tomorrow morning and a luncheon party at the home of Mrs. Marion Brawley. Watts Mill and Paul Prince of this! for the resolution of Senator Borah city, who had driven out on Highway 1 (Republican) Idaho, declaring the sen- No. 2 just before 10 o’clock with the! ate in fqvor of tariff readjustment expectation of anticipating the whis-|only for the farmer, aroused conjec- key laden machine. A car from Cilin- {ture as to the attitude of President ton was giving chase to the rum runi. Hoover. ners, and the Laurens officers picked The issue finds the Republican in- up the race near the country club. I dependents and Dmeocrats lining up One or two shots were fired into the tires'of the liquor car and before the machine reached^ the city limits iV was running on the rim, thus cutting down the speed. The officers came up with the car near the Montgomery park on East Main street, fired one or two for stringent restriction against the bulk of the administrator group, which supported Mr. Hoover in his op position to the export debenture farm plan. With a vote in prospect early next week on the resolution, leaders were more shots and the occupants, said to j estimating their strength today, and be Negroes, fled, leaving the car in wor^ came from both sides that Sen- the street. Neither of the men had been, captured this afternoon. The car contained 50 gallons of liquor in half gallon fruit jars. ator Borah appeared to have the votes to win, barring upsets. Senator Watson of Indiana, the Re publican leader, who is determinedly opposing the Borah resolution, declsr- SUBSCRIBE TO TH£ CHRONlCLr |ed today that if it were adopted no re- ISTKOHi: SEALED ^LASJARS.maJeespecial- ly tor home canning, are mechanically perfect. huliviJuul inspection as sures that. Moreover, in every case of Atlas Jars you will Hnd a supply of the well known “Good Luck” red rubber rin^s. Sealing is aif-tight, po.'lllve and leak- prA>of. Avoid dijr.ppoint- i..e.it, KoiL’nijc) t.’ie name. M ---ASK JOUR \inOCER FOR "^TLA I/J irj Tmm Siytrs — MiumJjt Mas E-l W i -f #L|" fW H«»y CiJiUm rath ttyit Something workers should learn from athletes To take advantage of the pause that refreshes GREENWOOD COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. OVBB 8 MIIXIOM A BAY IT HAD TO BE GOOD' TO GET WHERE IT IS Ertc QJTG MACARONI ^ SPAOHETTi , NOODLES 4 PACKAGES r^. 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