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PAGE TWO THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1929 I. .1. mmmim«mm,'mmmmmmmm,wm im l p GIFTS POSTMASTER AT LAURENS RESIGNS The Gift Articles in our stationery' Stanley W. Crews To Go Into Other store—regardless of price—bear that unmistakable appearance of quality which is so desirable. On our counters Work. Has Been Official Since 1924. Laurens, I)fc. 17.^—Stanley W. Crews Dorothy’s Christmas; the Resolution It Brought pOROTHY PORTEll, beautiful, dig- STODDARB GETS JACOBS TROPHY fourth, and Reid of Erskine was fifth. Bob McCarley of Clemson, Harmop of Furman, and McMillan of Clemson, tied for sixth place. McIntosh of the and Carson of Furman, tied *for sev enth place. Last year, Padgett of Clemson, was iilfled, cultured and wealthy, was University Star Back Adjudged State’s i Citadel, Beall of South Carolina, Gib-jhonor, and Bob Wimberly, kuuwD in her community as Proud Dorothy. She was popular enough in her exclusive set, but to those of a Best Blocker and Interferes Pre sentation Here Friday. Hugh Stoddard, star interference son of Wofford, Rhame of Carolina,' Carolina back, ranked, a close second. you will find many attractive Gifts j tonight that hfe had forwarded lower social status she was consid back on the University of South Car- Muitable for every member of the-fam- his resignation as postmaster at Lau-^ ® cold, unfeeling, moving statue. olina football eleven, today was nam-* rens to the postmaster general, effec-| C" Christmas eve Dorothy pushed j ed as winner of the 1929 Jacobs tro-' live January. 15 next. Mr. Crews was; seething crowd phy, presented every year to the' tgeecccccccpeeegccpgegcegggti ily. SHOP EARLY—SHOP HERE CHRISTMAS CARDS Christr.'.as Greeting* Cards — more personality than ever. Artistic in sign and beautiful in sentiment. Our counters are loaded. Come in today ; ter, another eligible, was selected forj browze over our^ tables. Gift Dress-1 certification. In due time he was nom- ings and Decorations, Gummed Seals, jnated for postmaster at Laurens. Lat- Tags, Labels and Wrapping Paper. Displayed for easy selection, FOUNTAIN PENS We have the largest and most com plete stock we have ever offered. Sheaffer’s spells Pen supremacy. A cuiiKht ror a iiioiiieni m ■ ■ gjgyen. i Jjiin by the staking counter, a piping ’ i'rlilldish vok-e rose alM)ve the dio: ^ ^ award was announced by ^il-| “Please, innmma, buy me a new Tiam P. Jacobs of Clinton, who gives er Mr. Minter’s nomination was con- gtockin’s I ain’t got a” <lecenf the player a medal, and his school ai firmed and subsequently on the mo- j yp ronlght.” trophy ^very year. Mr. Jacobs long' lion of Senator Blease, the confirma-j Dorothy listened as her heart sat has been interested in athletics, and * lien was withdrawn and Minters’| fere<l a queer little quirk. was largely responsible for the insti-j name placed back on the calendar for, ‘‘Uii mend up one," said the 8h>il»l»> tution of football and other athletics: further action. Meantime Postmaster! womnn at her side. “Santy won’t care 'at Presbyterian college here. ' Fountain Pen Desk makes an ideal Crews, who had in view a business | idxmt the ihrms." I Stoddard will be presented a per- * gift, or a len and Pencil »ei. {connection, found that he must make. The mol her wiped away a tear as ^ representative: STaTIONE;; . -j a decision as to accepting the offer, i she turned from the poorly clad III i university, will get a trophy A better Gift could not be selected., therefore he came to the conclusion! tie girl and caught Dorothy’s fixed ) ),jg name will be engraved, i Our holiday boxes are very attractive to take the business offer without | K»7.e. Under her breath ■'she wills- pj.gggntation will take place at noon ,M, mnm. I m more coDoerned almul getllD' somethin’ to pm In the Rotary club with Mr Jacobs making; , the award. Coach W. L. Laval of Car- fireworks i MAKE OUR STORE HEADQUARTERS ♦— for — CHRISTMAS FIREWORKS FULL ASSORTMENT —very reasonable in price. The great- waiting further over .the contest at est showing we have ever offered in Washington. Thirty days notice to the dainty pastel tints, plain white, lined department is required, hence his res- envelope.s. All boxed, ready for giving, ignation is to be effective in January. Correspondence Cards that are lovely.' Mr. Cre.ws has been postmaster at GIFTS GALORE v. ! Laurent since 1924. He is a veteran You will find here many attractive! of the World war. and suitable Gifts. We invite you to FRUITS ’"'More Dorothy reolleed whol ,he >»*'>«" incited to t'><‘ ALL KINDS, ESPECIALLY ATTRAC TIVE BOX PRICES was doing her tiaml was tlndiug Us club on this occasion. come in today, and often. Early Shop ping insures Better Service — Better Satisfaction. Gifts That Are Different You’ll Find Here. Renewing Rubbers CHRONICLE PUB. CO. Gift. Dept. Clinton, S. C. When overshoes of rubber become (lull and shabby, try a little shoe-pol ish on them. They will lock like new. way to her purse. “Here, madam.’ | Others who have been invited to she said, slipping a bill into the worn attend are the judges in the trophy an’s hand, “take this, please, and get award, who were the sports .writers, the stockings and the filling, too. Get coaches and officials of South Caro- busy w’liile I amuse the child at the ima games this fall, toy counter. What Is her name?” SEE US FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS SANTA CLAUS NEEDS. Eat JEANES’ SALTED PEA- *NUTS. Be merry all Christmas. Get them at your regular trad- ' ing place in the big package, for iycur dime. Special Sunday a::d Christmas Dav Dinners Eat your Sunday and Christmas Day (Wednesday) Dinners with us. We not only offer courteous service, but you get dainty, appetizing, delicious food you will enjoy. OUR SPECIAL MENU 75c HOME-MADE CHICKEN SOUP ROAST TURKEY WITH DRESaSING HEART OF CELERY AND STUFFED OLIVES CRANBERRY SAUCE CAULIFLOWER WITH CREAM GRAVY GREEN PEAS MACARONI AU GRATIN FRUIT SALAD AND FRUIT CAKE COFFEE OR MILK “Oh. oh, oh. It’s Mabel, mam” “Come with me. Mabel, to buy d nice toy white your mother waits for her package, won’t you?” “Sure I will, miss,’’ and Mahel slipped her hand Info Dorothy’s ns site looked up at her mother and smiled They tarried a long time by the toy counter and Mahel finally decided on a doll r>orothy wrote down the child’s n.Miiie and adifre.ss so she could make and send her some‘pretty clothes.for the (loll. After a while the mother came foi Mal*el. She had only a few small packages in her hands, but a whispei to ftorothy told that much had been r)oii;;ht and sent honte by a friend. Dorotiiy said goodhy and left with only paper and tinsel In her hand, but In her heart there was the richest ex perience she had ever known. . .Mahel got her trunk of doll’s dor lies ttefore the tiolldays were over, and the pnuid Dorothy resolved never to let another Christmas pass without faking cheer Into some neg lected home This was ttie happiest Christmas stie fmd ever known.— Lily .Rutherford Morris. I'Z' l!>29 W..*t»>rr XpwiiDiDeT (Tnlon.> J. M. PITTS STORE ■'J Second place felf to Walter Oglesby,, running guard for the Citadel. O. I), Radgett of Clemson, was third, and Bob Jones of Clemson, B. Dunlap of ^ , P. C., annd King of Wofford, tied Hours from 12 to 8 P. M. CLINTON CAFE PHONE BALDWIN’S — THE STORE OF SERVICE FOR EVERYTHING — For Your — Christmas Dinner And all Holiday Needs Christmas Stockings | M A.VY, many years, ago there ^ lived In Germany a very ^ A-ealthy man named Su Nlch ^ olas. Tills German fellow liked nothing better than to help poor people, but disliked very mud being thanked for his gifts. One Christmas eve he wished to give a iMtrse of geld to an old mar ^ and his little daughter, and in $ order to escape being seen, he climbed to their roof amt dropped bis precious gift down the chimney. Instead of landing ^ on the hearth, however, the ^ purse fell tight into a stocking § which was bung up to dry^ aoo S the next raomlbg the purse wHh ^ discovered In the stocking. When ^ other people beard ol rbe ^ strange happening they also 4 bung up their stockings and S soon all over Germany and iii ^ this country It became the cus ^ tom on Christmas Eve to bung ^ up one’s stocking for St. Nlch olas to fill.—Detrolt Free I’n THE CHRISTMAS SCHEMER You can absolutely rely on everything ^ you buy here for Christmas and you can ^ feel sure that everything you want can be found here. A Complete Fresh Stock of FINEST QUALITY Fresh Vegetables, Fruits, Nuts, Candies, Cakes, Plum and Fig Pudding, Flour, Can- net! Goods, etc. OPEN EVENINGS TILL CHRISTMAS Come to see us, day or night. Our prompt delivery service is a real holiday shopping convenience. Use it. He—Yes. y’see it's like this—1 bring this b1 empty box In and pretend to tilde It under the bed. The wife lf> curious, of course, but wudT lett (m. Then I asks to go to the club, an’ It’s a cinch, see? BALDWIN’S GROCERY “The Home of Good Things To Eat" Phones 99 and 100 CkrislouM Goo4 WUfcas At t'hristiiias time one la proffered more good wlsbee than at any other time of the yeer, and It le certainly the rime when one neede them most —The Tattler. Cbildvew awd CkristinM I It la guiKi to be children •uHtetiiiMi and never better than at ('hhatmus whpn Its Mighty Founder was a Child Himself.- I th-kene. ii 'Just in time /or im Holiday affairs** ^Fine-New Fur Trimmed Coats In new fashions at a new Low Price, Beautifully made and tnily lovely Coats ?n the newest of new fashions and the furs that trim them were selected from amon^ the finest skins—models for woman and miss—in black and the favored colors—Brown, Blue and 5reen. Fifteen Coats—were formerly $ 69.60—now $ 49.60 Eighteen Coats—were formerly | 79.50 to | 89.60 now | 64.50 Twelve Coats—were formerly *...$115.00 to $129.60 now $ 84.60 Eight Coats—were formerly $160.00 to $169.60 now $ 98.60 Six CoaU—were formerly $179.50 to $196.00 now $129.50 Three Coats-were formerly: $200.00 now $146.00 t. Fur Coats 1-3 to 1-2 off Regular Prices ] Daytime Silk Dresses $15 to $89.50. 1-3 off Prices The above price reHuctiom do not apply to every coat in our stock “AU Sale* Finar.