The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, October 10, 1929, Image 7
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1929
THE CUNTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C.
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CLINTON HI PLAYS
WOODRUFF MONDAY
The Clinton Hi eleven gets into ac
tion Monday, Oct. 14, at 3:30 against
Pete Dunlap's strong Woijdruff Ili
team. Coach Shannon is fast whipping
ORGANIZATION IS
NOW COMPLETE
Dramatic Club To
Play At Converse
IT will pay you to investigate our , . , . , „ , ^
Kadios. 0-Daniel & Reid, 10-17-3c *"3 1>"P, >"to »t>ape- Several men that
were injured in the Greenville game
FOR RENT—3 nice rooms. Apply to are expected to bein tip-top shape.
Mrs. B. C. Blalock. 10-10-2tc jXhis will be the first home game of
STOVE WOOD—Always dry, cord orj^^® sc&%on against an out-of-town op-
slab. J. Hamp Stone. and a large crowd is expected
^ : as the opposition will be coached by
TOMATOES — Both ripe and green.
See J. Hamp Stone. 10-17-4tc
WANTED—Pointer or setter (male! ifor adults and 25c for children.
six to twelve months old. Address:
W. G. Jeffords, Walterboro, S. C.
I0-24-4ti}
LITERARY DIGEST
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Committees Named To Direct Activi-j The senior class of Converse col-ij
ties of County Resources j lege will sponsor a performance of the' N
Commission. j Presbyterian College Dramatic club |
The following announcement has ; this fall, according to a letter received p
been made by R. W. \Vade, chairman ;hy C. W. Grafton, president of the 'j|
of the Laurens County Resources com- j fh® performance g
mission, of the organization and ap-i"'*^^ ^® November ninth. Under the di-j^
pointment of permanent committees, jtection of Mrs. M. W. Brown the or- P
At a meeting of the commission nelj ^anization has been working regular- j
'at Laurens on Sept. ITth, a commit-jly this week on “The Genius,” a three-'Ij
a former Thornwell and P. C. star. I tee was appointed for the purpose of, act comedy by William C. and Cecilil
Admission for the game will be 50c organizing several committees ^Yhich IB. DeMille. A local presentation of the! a
constitutes^ a part of the re.'ources^piay will be given on the evening of I
19th, according to present;"
DISTRICT NO. 3 JR. O. U. A. .M.
TO MEET SATURDAY NIGHT constituted: ^
Educational Committee
C. K. Wright, Laurens, chairman.
!commission. As a result of this action October
the following committees have bceujpij^jjg
Members of the cast are Marvin
SUITS AND DRESSES
SCIENTIFICALLY DRY CLEANED
Buchanan’s
‘KLEANERS WHO KLEAN” PHONE 28
Diy Cleaners and Steam Laundry
“MY DEAR, IT LOOKS LIKE NEW”
That favorite frock — why discard it when a phone call
to us will restore its lovely attractiveness at such a small
cost? — Phone 28. •
District No. 3, Jr. 0. U. A. M. will j
ibold its meeting with Lanford Coun-!
With th» greatest novels of the world cil, .of this city, Saturday night, Oct. t
12, at 7:30. The session will be called;
to order by Edward Stevens, district j
deputy, for a brief busine.ss hour af-1
Orr—the world’s best 100 detective ter which the floor will be turned over'
stories in 10 volumes. jto the famous degree team from ;
Your choice of one of the 3 sets | Woodlawn council No. 29 of Augusta, j
with Literary Digest—1 year new sub- iGa. All members are urged to atterd |
scription—$4.35. Renewal subscription and visiting members are cordially ;
—$5.35. invited.
in 10 volumes—
Or—the world’s best 100 short sfii-
ries in 10 volumes—
JAS. W. .CALDWELL
Special Agent
Clinton, Whitmire, Newberry
Edward Stevens, District Deputy.
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STATE FAIR
COLUMBIA
OCTOBER 21-26
Six Full Days and Six Full Nights
Monday — Opening Day
(Biggest and Best Fair Gets Under Way)
Tuesday — Iodine Day
(South Carolina’s Silver Lining)
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Wednesday — Agricultural Day
(Glorification of the Farmer)
Thursday — College Day
(Carolina vs Clemson)
Friday — School Day
(Free Admission To School Children)
Saturday — Closing Day
(The End of a Perfect Week)
I’LL BE THERE! WILL YOU?
Rev. J. N.
Route 1.
Dr. J. L. Donnan, Ware Shoals,
Route 2.
R. B. Terry, Laurens.
W. A. Simpson, Ware Shoals, Rpute
2.
Mrs. Annie H. Dunlap, Mountville.
Mrs. Beulah Patterson, Lanford.
Alison Lee, Laurens.
W. C. James, Clinton.
Agricultural Committee
J. C. Smith, Waterloo, chairman.
Mrs. J. L. Stone, Barksdale.
John M. Copeland, Renno.
T. M. Pinson, Cross Hill.
Z. B. Cooper, Fountain Inn.
B. H. Boyd, Clinton.
Mrs. Gray Harris, Owings.
Mrs. Grover C. Roper, Laurens,
Route 6.
Mrs. L. C. Taylor, Ware Shoals,
Route 2.
Committee On Cooperation
0. L. Long, Laurens, chairman.
Gray Harris, Owings.
H. Moore, Laurens, Route 5.
C. W. Stone, Clinton.
H. D. Henry, Clinton.
J. M. Willis, Fountain Inn.
D. E. Todd, Laurens.
Health Committee
Dr. T. L. W. Bailey, Clinton, chair
man.
Mrs. J. D. Watts, Laurens.
Rev. H. J. Snyder, Ware Shoals,
Route 2.
Prof. G. N. Foy, Goldville.
Mrs. Hayne B. Workman, Clinton.
Prof. S. C. Gambrell, Gray Court.
Mrs. C. L. Waldrep, Lanford.
Industrial Committee
M. L. Smith, Laurens, chairman.
C. F. Winn, Clinton.
A. O’Daniel, Clinton.
E. D. Easterby, Laurens.
C. F. Flemming, Laurens.
W. W. Harris, Clinton.
George Cornelson, Clinton,
W. P. Jacobs, Clinton,
Rice R. Nickles.
Murphy, Tommy Johnston, Bill Col-
Watson, Gray Court, “Caesar” Myers, Medora Brown
ing, Alma Davis, Georgia Blakely, Bill
Blakely, James Hamlin, Mike Caskey,
John Osman, and Chip Graf'.on.
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Clinton
Cotton Oil Co.
Phone 62 We Deliver
Dr. Frank F. Hicks
DENTIST
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Dr. Smith’.s Former Location.
Phone 153
Every 54 *econd$
one more Beauty
reat in tame omt
home
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„ boxed sides, two patterns, six
$QO50 colors—Beautyrest offers a
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Note the small resilient sfm'nqs
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PRATHER-SIMPSON FURNITURE CO.
“The Home Makers” Clinton, S. C.
PENNEY STORES
IN CONVENTION
The Bee Hive
Our Stock of Goods Is Now Complete and
We Would Be Glad For You To Come and
Look Them Over Before Buying.
MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING
UP-TO-DATE IN STYLE
Men’s Suits — from $17.50 to $25.00
With Two Pair Pants
Boys’ Suits — from $4.95 to $15.00
Men’s and Boys’ Overcoats at a good price.
A good line of Men’s and Boys’ Pants.
SHOES
Men’s and Ladies’ Shoes at all prices. We
have a complete line, and are able to fit
any foot — the kind that wear good.
FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN
We want you to see our attractive collec
tion of Dresses and Coats for Ladies and
Children. Prices are always moderate.
Ladies’ Full Fashion Hose, 98c, $1.50, $1.98
PIECE GOODS
Borden’s Prints 25c yard
Shirting, 30 in. 15c yard
Broadcloth, all colors 25c yard
Outing 15c and 25c yard
40-in. White Homespun 10c and 12c yd.
All kinds of Crepe Goods.
We have a lot of goods left from tfie basement that we
are offering at a sacrifice—Hardware and Chinaware.
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3 boxes of Searchlight Matches for 10c
3 boxes Soda for 10c
3 sticks Bluing .a 10c
Lamp Chimneys at 10c and ISc
Lamp Burners .'v 10c
Good Coffee at 35c lb.—3 lbs. for $1.01^
Window Shades at .... ...i 50c, 75c and 98c^
Brooms at 20c and 45c
We have a good lot of toys on hand. Come look them over.
.Manager Swansen Goes To Atlanta
for Fall .Meeting of District
Convention.
A. J. Swansen, manager of the lo
cal J. C. Penney, Co. store, left Sun
day for Atlanta, where he will attend
the fall convention of the J. C. Pen
ney Co., to be held at the Biltmore
hotel in that city. The convention
opened on Monday and will continue
for the balance of the week.
Representatives from the New York
office of the J. C. Penney Co.,, who
will be present'at the convention and
preside over the general session, will
include Chairman G. T. Mitchell, per
sonnel department; L. A. Martin and
G. L. Williams, district managers; E.
H. Kilbourne, real estate department.
Seven buyers for important merchan
dise divisions will also be present.
The fall convention at Atlanta is
one of 15 district convention meetings
held at central points throughout the
country and attended by,over 1400 J.
C. Penney Co. store managers,
“The fall convention this year,” said
Mr. Swansen, “will be largely devot
ed to sales promotion, in line with the
gold star sales contest recently inau
gurated by the company. This contest
is not only to increase sales but to im
prove service to the public by bring
ing individual clerks in closer contact
.with the entire organization, thus giv
ing them a better understanding of ef
ficient selling methods.
“This year has already seen the
greatest growth ever made in the de
velopment of the J. C. Penney Co.
More stores have been opened than in
any previous year, and sales are larg
er than ever before.
“Mr. Swansen states that four days
of the convention will be given over
to conferences with individual mem
bers of the convention committees and
to buying.”
THE CHEVROLET SIX
Economical Trontportotion
In Design - - -
In Materials - -
In Workmanship
4 4 4
SARGON
ojWe are exclusive agents
in Clinton for this won
derful new tonic.
Price $1.35.
I Sargon Soft Mass Pills
60c
SADLER-OWENS
PHARMACY
AT UNION STATION
Phones 377 and 400
|! What Do
P. S. JEANES
Built to the High
est Standards! - -
Most people realize that the New
Chevrolet is a Six in the price range
of the four. But not everyone knows
what a really wonderful Six it is!
The Chevrolet engineering staff spent
more than four years in the de
velopment of the Chevrolet Six.
Materials are selected from the
world’s hnest markets and, taken
altogether, there are nine thousand
inspections during the car’s pro
duction and assembly!
The result is exactly what you’d
expect—quality in design, in ma
terial and in workmanship that
assures years of dependable and
satisfactory seriicef
Come in today. We want you to see
and drive this car—for it will give you
a new,idea as to what the buyer of
a low-priced car can now expect for
his money!
The Roadster, t52S; The Phaeton. SS25; The Coach,
1595; The Coiip«, SS9S; The Sfrort Coupe, S645; The
Sedan, t67S; The Imperial Sedan, 4695; The Sedan
Etelirery, S.195; Light DoUeery {Chassis only),StOO; I‘A
Ton Truck 'Chassis only, 1545; Ton Truck iChas-
sis with Cak), ttsSO. All prices f. o. k. factory. Flint.
Michigan.
Consider the dellrered pries ss well at the list (f. o. h.)
*prk'e when compering automobile raluce. Our dealers*
deHrered prices Include only authorised chsunea for
iroigbt and dellrery, and the chants for any additional
■cesaaortea or flaanciai deaired. (39Z-30)
Giles Chevrolet Co.
Clinton, S. C.
A SIX IN THE PRICE RANGE OF THE FOUR