The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, March 18, 1926, Image 2
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C.
r, MARCH 18,19216 ^
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Call 213 J or 213 W, Clinton, S. C.
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Health and Accident Insurance
Automobile Insurance
life Insurance
S. W. SUMEREL, Agent
USE OUR
Easter Cleaning Service
Monumental
Work
If you are in the market for a monu
ment, see us before buying. We are
installing a new finishing plant next
to D. E. Tribble Co.
15 years experience in the finishing
of monuments. We guarantee our
work to satisfy the customer.
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Hi
l kiwAnis show
A BIG SUCCESS
COUNTY SCHOOLS
CLOSE TWO DAYS
ican farmer's pocket $1,250,000,000, v
than the entire wheat crop brought. Why not join tl
forces that get the money?
The CUNTON HATCHERY at Clinton is turning out
about 3000 baby chicks every Tuesday and you can start
"ic business next week.
Attended By Record-Breaking '
Crowd. Is Well Received.
Playing a cast of 125
ip of the club
st of lovely chorus girls, the Clinton
ib staged one of the
f day night ever presented before
and future and that brought forth the
highest commendation from the'audi-
The performers were greeted
audience that taxed the seat-
South Carolina Teachers’ Association,
to Columbia
office
admittance. From the minu
un went up until the grand :
threre was an uproar of laughte
J the evening several ol
“high lights” made for themselves
i™t and 6 Gladys Aired,
was a lovely Butterfly
The most important part of the Easter celebration
is the “Dress-up” custom people have. Each one wants
to look the very best on Easter morning. Many will incur
the considerable expease of purchasing an entire new
outfit, when the same result could be attained with what
is already on hand by taking advantage of the Cleaning
Service we have placed at the disposal of everyone.
Consult us about yaur Easter “Dress-up,” before you
spend a great deal of money this year. We know we
can save you many dollars and yet, you will look
• I which little Louise Coe wj
Laurens, March 14.—Practically e
the balance of the
t the principals
nd the State teach-
in’ annual ^ meeting, beginning this
150 of the 206 teach
of the State and national „
sociations. One hundred and fifty
SUte. Miss Wofford is el
over the promising outlook for a g
assembly^ both in attendance ai
of teacher effi-
Delegates from the Lauren
Gray Court-Owings school.
Change Made In
Date of Show
ttle heralds. Many beaut
butterflies were in attend
dded beauty to the scene.
in the olio wj
c difficulty ii
! title of the show
tj delightful dom
► ^»ced by Mrs.
npson, Ned
ibbage Patch”
i tertainment was recently given in Due
>n the .Back j West and scored a decided hit
ey Stone at his I It ii hoped that the people of Clin-
Buchanan’s
“Kleaners Who Klean” Phone No. 28
Crary, John Hunter,
Martha Whitten, Jack Pinson and the 1 The
director. The seventh act was the; fund of the
beautiful and artistic Argentine Tan-j byterian . chi
highly creditable mi
Witherspoon, Fred Webb, and R. 1
"ohnson.
The following special musical nui
Beaver Tubes
All Auto Accessories
Radio Cord Tires
You Can Get That Good Gulf Here
Broad Streejt
FILLING STATION
j. G. SIMPSON, Manager.
will give
jeral patronage. It w
the orphanage chapel
1 ' 25th, beginnin
ry of~grand old Spain | CHOPPING DOWN SHADE TREES
1 ~ e (From Saturday's issue of The Sp;
“It is difficult to understand the
itude of a city council that adopts 1
^ as policy of destroying the shade trees
er of business or bu
e implied. Cliff Killen wa
le town’s celebrities.
nmedy, light opera, dancing
Chronicle has for criticism of the a
blanket order “for the wholesale Cl
d, Julia Robertson, Mai
le Glasgow, Alma Da-
Sara Knox, Mar-
dley Cozby, Lida
nd Isabel Wither-
Kiwanis, Every bod y
Gang; Hat Box Dance from Hearts
and Flowers, Meta MarfiE~iHd Lilly
Mae Aughtrie; “Yes, $ir, That’s My
Baby”, Whit Milner and Girls; “At
ng,” Mr. and Mrs. Barney Par-
ntroducing the Charleston, Gla-
d Girls;
y Bound to Dixie Land, Entir
The pleasure and success of the
vening’s program was greatly added
music furnished by
\ng attendance witnessed the perform
ance J^a substantial sum was
Hedgepath, Agnes
Clarke Meadors,
ftildred McLendon,
Olive DeYoung,
Fourth grade: Claud Warren, Paul
Vhitlock, Blanche Leake.
Fifth grade: Ines Darnel, J<
Mrs. R. Z. Wright, Jr., of Spartan-
««*, is the guest of her parents .Mr.
nd Mrs. » Z. Wrfcht, Sr.
Prof Roger Coe of the Presbyterian
Dr. L. Roes Lynn waa in Greenville
, and it is
and differentiates
ly other barren an<
es, is the lovely ccliec-
Rather than destroy oi
opinion that the city should do ev
thing possible to save and pit
to replace those that re
KIWANIANS HEAR
OFFICIAL HEAD 1
The. regular luncheon-meeting of
le Clinton Kiwanis Club was held!
last Thursday at noon frith an un
usually large attendance and several
presentation of
the work of International Kiwanis
local club
has undertaken for the tv
Alderman Stone
For Re-election
R. Stone is the first
and
old
Your old
lighting fixtures are
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every fixture traded in we allow 25%
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offer as so many others are doing.
It’s a most remarkable opportunity.
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