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,i"V' ,-r ■ -■* ■iVv a-- ir> Ik* - . -V /• PAGE TWO THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, 8. C. THURSDAY, MAY 12,1927 Fine Shows At CHURCH NEWS For more than an hour II Duce was C.; Hawkins, E. Time 2 minutes, 4 .. . . _ a hero as^ his dynamic personality and seconds. YellOW 1 ent, its marvelous fniits were described. —:— Then Mr. Skeyhill drew his conclus ion: Mussolini is a menace to democ- racy; he has taken Italy back hun- rified at the extravaKances of the:their pride. But, as he pointed out in | modern college girls and boys. |the begrihning, Mussolini saved lUly ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRES- ' BYTERIAN CHURCH C. Bynum Betts, Pastor 10:00 a. m., Sabbath School. P. S. j Icarus, Superintendent. # — j- ( “ n , ■ KVa. m., Men’s Bible Class, taught! Monday’s program was one of the | when 11 was threatened by the Reds, bv Dr; J. B. Kennedy. (best ever offered a Clinton audience.) All of this is not new, of course, but 11 a. m. Morning Worship. Ser-‘ In the afternoon the Colonial Quintet j no Clinton audience ever heard this mon by the pastor. [delighted a large audieoce with a pro*.story so effectively and so informingly 4 30 p. m.. Junior Y. P. C. U. Miss- gram of violin, harp, cello, flute and; unfolded. And it was not to be ex- Mattie Blakely and Julia Patrick, ‘ piano numbers. The five young la- P«cted that the lecturer would decide teachers. ‘ I dies in colonial costume could play f° r hls audience whether Mussolini s 6:30 p. m., Senior Y. P. CC. U. Miss’and sing and gave programs in the af- acts are justifiable. The fact renaains Aloe Todd, president. i ternoon and evening prelude that eas-! that*he undoubtedly saved Italy from 8:00 p. m., Evening Worship. Ser- 1 ily pleased. This was one of the most chaos of the bloody and devastating mon by the pastor. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., Prayer Meet Shot put: Paulk, Griffith, P. C.; Logan, E. Distance, 41 feet, 10 inches. Pole vault: Logan, E.; Fewell, F. (Continued from Page One) cally characters we all know, especial-i‘-^» --- |C.; tie for third, Sewell, E. and Graf- ly the happy-eo-lucky twina .nd tho : ^d, o f ye, n , through h , .u-1 ton p c , # 6 iBchM . unsympathetic old grandmother hortoe racy .robbed the people even of| Robinson. P C • Iv.es popular numbers on the program^ jsort. and also the other fact: that he Monday evening Mrs. Ruth Bryan bridled the people to An amazing Owen, daughter of the late William extent and has, as Mr. Skeyhill con- Jennings Bryan, delivered her lecture, > eludes, become a menace to democracy. ’H‘“Modem Arabian Knights.” Mrs. Ow- Principally, Mr. Skeyhill made clear, with very graphic descriptions, the startling power of Mussolini. II Duce’s acts long ago show this, but this ilec- tuier gives a really powerful descrip tion of how this power has been and is working. Mussolini’s daring, his dy namic methods, his bravery, his cruel rea'ism w'ere most effectively pictur ed. In brief, Mr. Skeyhill’s lecture was victory over the Turks. She prefaced a detailed account of the man, as he this by carrying her audience, which i P u * ‘‘with dynamite in his blood was entirely won by her peculiar 1 and zig-zag lightning in his brain,” frequently amusing description of i ant ^ ** is just these qualities that the shopping' methods in Cairo was one'lecturer emphasized so strikingly last charm, into Egypt. An interesting and , night. F. M. ‘ of ih3 high lights of this. In Egypt,! Mrs. Owen saw active service as a 1 HOSE TRACKMEN High jump: Robinson, P. C.; Logan, E.; Timmons, P. C. Height,' 5 feet 9 1 * inches. Discus: Paulk, E; Crawford, E.; Griffith, P. C. Distance, 108.9 feet. Broad jump: Hogrefe, P. C.; Logan, E.; Harper, E. Distance 23 feet, 3 3-8 inches. • , Javelin: Robinson, P. C.; Crawford, E.; Griffith, P. C. Distance, 161.8 ft. Relay: Presbyterian college, time, 3 minutes, 37.1 seconds. Winning team, Marshall, Pearce, Moffatt and Hogrefe. - f - NOTICE State of South Carolina. County of Laurena. In Re: Estate of Geo. W. Young. Notice is hereby given to all per sons holding claims or accounts against the estate of Geo. W. Young, deceased, to file the same itemized and verified with John H. Young, Clinton, Sn C., one of the undersigned, on or be fore the 20th day of May, 1927. JOHN H. YOUNG and IVA CURTIS YOUNG, Dated May 10, 1927 Executors. 5-19-2tc Strong Purebred BABY CHICKS Special prices after-April 20th LEGHORNS: SUBSCRIBE TO TkE CHRONICLE $1.50 A YEAR 26 50 KXT V 500 $3.25 $6.00 $11.00 ’ $52 50 R. I. REDS 25 50 100 500 $3.50 $6.50 $12.50 $60.00 100^ li\ T e delivery guaranteed. Order direct. Clinton Hatchery Clinton, S. C. * FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. I). J. Woods, D. D.. Pastor en is a speaker of consideiable magne- 10:00 a. m., Sunday school* D. W. ism. Her voice, rather heavy, carried 4. Neville, Superintendent. / jto the very back of the big tent and 11:15 a. m., Morning Worship. 'with no apparent effort. If she lacks 8:30 p. m., Junior Christian Endta- the oratorical smoothness of her late V€r> ! father, she has his assurance. 6:45 p . in., Intermediate and Senior Mrs. Owen’s talk led up to a graph- Christian Endeavor Societies meet, j ic description of Gen. Allenby’s vic- 7:30 p. m.. Evening Worship. (torious expedition into Palestine in the Wednesday, 7:56 p. m., Prayer M^et-, World war which culminated in the mg. I war nurse in the British Voluntary THORNWELL MEMORIAL CHURCH (Presb.vterian) Rev. L. Ross Lynn, D. D., 'Pastor W):00 a. m., Sunday School: Stutts, Superintendent. . . 11:00 a. m., Morning Worship. 4:00 p. m„ Afternoon W’urship. 1 Aid detachment. She was in Palestine ' 7:00 p. m., Senior Christian Endea- when ^he Turks were driven back and vor I General Allenby and his forces finally Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., Prayer Meet- occupied the Holy City, thus partici- . pating in* one of the most significant All are welcome to these services, chapters of recent history. Clinton has I seldom been privileged to hear as in- BROAI) STREET METHODIST jteresting and impressive an address CHURCH ; as was delivered by Mrs. Owen. O. M. Abney, B. D., Pastor WIN OVER EMORY Hogrefe Is Star As Blue Stockings Take Thrilling Event On Georgia Field. * FOR SALE 1 used Cole Cotton Planter $ 7.50 1 used farm forge 6.50 1 used Greene Bone Cutter with balance wheel on stand 10.00 1 used No. 3 Oliver Typewriter with case, in good condition .... 25.00 1 used Roll Top Oak Desk and Swivel Chair 25.00 5 used Counters, from 12 to 22’ feet long .... $1.00 per foot 1 used 3-horsepower Johnson ’ motor .... 25.00 1 Pea Dropper .'. Y.50 1 New Perfection Oil Stove, slightly used, four burners .... 25.00 1 used cooking stove .! .... :... 10.00 1 used General Electric 9-inch - oscillating fan 8.75 J. A. BAILEY Clinton, S. C. . »•* j.- * # Presbyterian cinder flashes in a thrilling contest Monday, defeated the Emory university artists in Atlanta, Tuesday afternoon and night, Bo-169 to 61. Emory, with the aid of Lo- Sunday School, 10 a. m., Gilbert B. humir Kryl and his band gave two. g ar!f recent decathalon star at the Blakely, Superintendent. concerts that pleased the large audi-, p ern re i a y S> g a ve the Blue Stocking 11:15 a. m.. Morning Worship. ente . ! *‘ ^ r ‘ a PP earet l a cornet o U tit plenty of competition. The two J.,0 p. m., r.f>uonn t, in inimitable manner !tear.is battled on even terms through- 7:00 p. m.. Senior Epworth League which has established his enviable rep-[° ut ‘ he meet and 11 f el1 th « rela y to n;f etc ' utation as a cornetist. In the evening dec de the victor. P. C. s relay team 7-30 p. m.. Evening Worship. wonderful music was produced by was equal to the occasion, Moffatt and Wednesday, 7:S0 p. m., Prayer Meet- sounding anvils, all contributing to a Hogrefe running brilliant laps to gain grand composite effect. Kryl and his the vir.iory. The public‘is* cordially invited to band have made the Chautauqua cir- There is one name that is now eil our services and a heart?/ welcome c®it before and have many friends an( j respected in Georgia track ti> strangers. he [ e - f ,'cmles—Roy Hogrefe. Roy, according Melodist Ihurch wUl meet Monday Concert Company presented ‘‘Stephen | ^ - holds ^ afternoon at 4 o’clock at the following Foster,” a unique musical play based, ^ bl0 ^ d f . JUn o 1 .! ) n mar ‘l homes: ' upon the life of Stephen Foster,'‘■‘^ ee t ^ 2 inches, and the 2-0-yard Cinle No. 1 with Mrs. Julia Griffin. America’s great composer of “Old,dash at 23 seconds flat. He also tied • Circle No. 2 with Mrs. Shealy. WANTS FOR SALE—If interested in house and lot, see Irby Hipp. 4-28-4tc FOR RENT—Splendid 206 acre farm, partly in Mountville. Als* store, corner Pitts and Sloan streets, Clinton. O’Daniel & Reid. tf FOR SALE—-Two good mare mules, fat and in fine condition. CASH ONLY. W’m. A. Moorhead, Goldville, S. C. * 5-26-4U Circle No. 3 with Mrs. McMillan. - FtRST BAPTIST CHURCH Edward Long, Pastor Sunday School, 10 a. m.. W. R An derson, Jr., Superintendent. Preaching Service, 11 a. m. Junior B. Y. P. U., 6:30 p. m., Mrs. Edward Long, leader, J. A. Owens, Black Joe,” “Suwanee River,” “My I the 100-yard record when he covered Old Kentucky Home,” and scores of' the distance in . 10 seconds. This un- | other song favorites. The company assuming lad received a nice write-up also gave a prelude concert in the ev-! in t ; ie Journal’s sport extra of Mon- ening. . | day I^ast night the romance of Mussolini' \- #• i- r - * • n-n . .J’ .. . , 01 .... I ^ext in line for bouquets is Bill and Italj^was recited by Tom Skeyhill, „ .. .. „ , , . . .. „ r ,. . ..’Robinson. Robby” c eared the bar at Austrian World war veteran, in his . J thrilling lecture. “W’ith Mussolini and 0 * eet ^ ln ^ es > establishing a new the Blackshirts.” It was a picturesque ^ recor d in the high jump. After story of the most-talked-of figure, i winning this, “Robby,” throwing the president. Senior B. Y. P. U. t 7:15 p. m., W r .! Mussolini. Tl^e lecturer pictured the javelin a la Charlie Wilson, took a R .Anderson, President. .. Evening Worship, 8:00 p. m. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m M Prayer Meet mg. ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. M. R. Wingard, Pastor Preaching services every Sunday af ternoon at 4 o’clock except the second Sunday of each month at 11 o’clock in the morning. Sunday School one hour before each preaching service. CARLS BAILEY MEMORIAL METHODIST CHURCH. A. J. Bowling, Pastor 10:00 a. m., Sunday School. G. W. Meadors, Superintendent. Prayer Meeting each Wednesday a f 1:36 o'clock. • Schedule of Preaching Services ^ First Sunday at 11:00 a.m. First Sunday at 7:45 p. m. Second Sunday at 11:00 a. m. Third Sunday at 11:00 a. m. Third Sunday at 7:45 p. m. rourth Sunday at 11:00 a. in. Fifth Sunday at 7:45 p. m. LYDIA METHODIST CHUURCH A. J. Bowling, Pastor 10:00 a. m., Sunday School. Bolt Bobo. a< ting superintendent. Schedule of Preaching Services Second Sunday at 7:30 p. m. Third Sunday at 11:00 a. m. Fourth Sunday at 7:30 p. ni Hifth Sunday at 11:00, a. m. drama and romance of II Duce’s rise first in this event, tossing the shaft and triumph in a strikingly vivid man-, 162 feet. ner. Most of it was simply the reci- i , tation of the .lory, the substance of!. S1, ."' ley h » d difficulty which is familiar, but Mr. Skeyhill’s in w '" r “ nsr the hlKh imcdlc*- He fin- obvious closeness to the drama—and. ten yards ahead of the nearest he was there—brought it home with Emory man. Frank Pearce broke the unusual emphasis. j tape in the low hurdles, closely fol- Mr. Skeyhill plainly thrilled his lowed by his teammate, Marshall, hearers with the story of Mussolini. | “Slim” Moffatt showed his heels to a fast field in the quarter-mile. ( ALYARY BAPTIST CHURCH j was a g rea t meet and the team Re>. J. A. Marler, Pastor ,j s forward to its return visit m., Sunday school, L. W. 1 10:00 a King, superintendent. 11:00 a. m., Morning Worship. 7:30 p. ra.. Evening Worship. Prayer meeting every Wednesday a* 7:30 p. m. FOR SALE—100 bushels of corn, 90c bushel; 500 bundles fodder, $2.00 per hundred. J. C. McMillan, Clinton, S C. 5-12-2tp SODA, SULPHATE OF AMMONIA, and all grades of fertilizer at Clin ton Cotton Oil Co. 5-19-2tc It’s time to put Arcadan Sulphate of . Ammonia on your cotton. Clinton Cotton 01 Co. 5-19-2tcj STRAY DOG—One red dog with white ' feet, red back and blaze face. Own- i er can get same by identifying. B. J.! Jackson. Itp NOTICE—Hunting, fishing or tres- j passnig prohibited on Musgfove pasture. B. J. Jackson. Itc .allotherl [Expense) t Taxes Are Reflected In Telephone Costs A LTHOUGH taxes form a large part of the cost of pro ducing telephone service, this company does not object to paying its just proportion of the taxes necessary for tlje support of the government, the schools and other public institutions. We do believe that telephone subscribers who supply the money will be interested in knowing what part of the money they pay for telephone Service goes for taxes in the Stages of Alabama, Florida, Georgia. Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North parolina, South Carolina and Tennessee. Our total tax bill in these States amounted to $4,432.01$ during 1924, an increase of 355 per cent since 1916, while the taxable property of the company increased only. 142 per cent during this same period. The combined tax and wage bill for last year reached a total of $2S,S66,3(iO. Although the enormous increase in’ these two items has been reflected in the cost of producing service, the rates charged for the service have not increased in anything like the same proportion. **>**.* “BELL SYSTEM” SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY INCCKPOKATEO FOUND—Fountain pen left in this office by college student. Owner! can get pen by identifying same and paying for this advertisement. Wes tern Union Telegraph Co. Itc FOR SALE—Tomato plants ant) large ! peppers. Also Coleus and other plants. Mrs. Nonnie Young. 5-19-2tc ' LYDIA BAPTISi CHURCH R. W. JUSTICE, Pastor 10:00 a. m., Sunday School. \\\ E.! Johnson, Supt. 11:00 a. m., Morning YV’orship (e\ iery Sunday.) , hext year: Summaries: . 100-yard dash: Hogrefe, P. C.; Bell, E.; Marshall, P. C. Time, 10 seconds flat. 220-yard dash: Hogrefe. P. C.; Jal- ! louk, E.; Bates, E. Tima 23 seconds flat. One-mile run: Roberts, P. C.; i Smith, E.; David, E. Time, 4 minutes, 53.2 seconds. O’POSSUM DOG LOST—My black and tan dog “Drive.” Long ears, long nose, turned townward at end; !notch in one ear; black blanket on j back, balance red tan all over. • A lit tle gray around mouth. Five dollars reward for his return or information. T. B. Sumerel, Laurens. 5-12-2tc 6:30 p. m., B. Y. P. U. meets. 1 120 'y ar J I hi * h hurdles: Timmons, 7:30 p. m., Evening Worship (every P* Y\ hitaker, E.; Hendryx, E. Time, Sunday.) Mid-week prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. 16.4. EPISCOPAL The Epiphany Laurens, S. C. Rev. E. N. Joyner, Pastor Services on the first and third Sun- every; 440-yard dash: Moffatt, P. C.y [Bates, E.; Jallouk, E. Time, 53.8 sec onds. s * Two-mile: Y’inson,. E.; Whiteside, P. C.; Gilmer, P. C. Time, 10 minutes, 59 seconds. 220-yard hurdles: Pearce, P. C.; FOR RENT A modern 10-room house, all conveniences, can be used as apartments. See— GEO. H. ELLIS Real Estate and Insurance days, each month, at 11:15 a. m. jMaishall, P. C.; Stockman, E. 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