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ai .•Jr MGE 1^0 TgE CLINTON CHRONICl^E, CLINTON, a C. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1930 THE EMPTY STOCKING r VARSITY TEAM GUEST OF CLUB mr ■ Pr<*fibyterian College Champion Foot* I bail Eleven Hmiored With Ban^ '* guet By Commerce Body. Members of the Presbyterian col- ^ lege varsity football team, winners this season of the S. I. A. A. cham- were haunted. The Southern gentle men “got wise” and decided to start a little mystery of their own. The col onel and professor had brought North with them two colored servants: Jas per Green (Cecil Bamhardt) and you can’t afford to mias “Rival GJlosts.” Admission 15c and 2Scj,, picnship,«»rere special guests at a ban quet Tuesday evening given in their : honor by the Chamber of Commerce j I)r. D. J. Brimm, vice-president, pre-element, and charming Eve- NOTICE TO MASONS I Campbell Lodge No. 44, A. F. * D j- T . V ,1^11 opim next Sunday afternoon Clementina Brown (Lydie Leake), arid the world knows how superstitious! 2 o’clock for the purpose the darkey can be regarding “hunts • f buryi’-g cur deceased brother, Lee and spooks.” Cynthia (Virginia Kej- 1^- St.ne. All members the lodge lers) the colonel’s vivacious daugh- are asked to be present and visiting ter, and the i*iOurceful Donald Gibl-s! ^vmbers are cordially asked to be (Henry Drayton Dillard) supply half -heie. V'. P. Adair, .Sac’y. -Ji X/ I sided, and extended a most cordial | H*'® Gibbs (Collett Davis) and the I welcome to the gridiron warriors, jV'incent Langl.” (William Coach Johnson, his assistants, and the | Davis) the other half, Le>i:ia Kip’..ns j entire team, were prtiised for the'rj (Sadie Chandler) and'Gill Hawkins wonderful records this year and the /.J” \ \ V . BOND FLOWER SHOP fam'e the team has brought to the col- 1 lege and to the city. Ross Lynn, cap- j tain the past year, re.sponded on’be- ' half of his team and expres.sed the members’ appreciation of the courtesy j extended them by the club.- . Coaches Walter Johnson, Lonnie I McMillian and H, L. Eichell)erger j spoke of the fine quality of the team and the high esteem in which each member is held. Coach Johnson ■ termed this year’s team as the best! he has ever directed, and spoke of j the hard, clean fighting spirit and | I -p'endid cooperation that had brought | the coveted championship to Clinton. I Coaches McMillian and Eichelberger j oxpre.ssed their pleasure in Ireing pres-1 int and pointed out the valuable ad vertising the'city has derived the past j .reason through the record of i^s upec-j tacular team. The entire team was i given a big welcome and the club ex- piWMwd it* deop pieasut«4n^bav)ng^^ young men as its guests, realising that no praise \a too'-high for these | fine boys. - I (Giles Bailey) are character parts and FLOW'ERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS add materially to the cyclone of fun.) I.‘i7 W. Main St. I*hone 396 Unusual Gifts Hundreds of Gifts for $1.00 and Less —GIFTS FOR MEN —GIFTS FOR V'.O.MEN —GIFTS FOR ROYS —GIFTS FOR GIRLS WE INVITE YOU IN OUR STORE TO IX)OK OVER OUR GIFT DEPARTMENT HELP THE COMMUNITY’S EM^fY STOCKING FUND “Rival Ghosts” ! Next Tuesday There ore u nuinbci' of children in ju’evail. In these home.s there will bejle appieciated and are badly nee<l- thifi comniunitv who will wake e: ndy, toys, clothing, etc., will | (*»1. no “.Santa Claus" unless those of us; “The Kmpty Stocking Fund” needs Don’t fail to see “Rival Ghosts," a I farce comedy in three acts, present ed by Clinton high school student-s j 4;hri.-.tmas nu- n'ng to the heartbreak- , .... ' ^p^t Tuesday evening, Dec. flth, at whoca.e, help tor.ml.e tM,. .money. How can the commmty turno’clock in the Florida Street I Here is an opportunity for you to .n deaf ear to this appeal? Your gifts,; au,|itorium response (p, „ to enter into thej large or small,.will help make somej Miller (Russell Ray),! to the appeal that has already been roil of CIr.i.-imas. You can do; boy (ir g.rl spend a happy and kI“'1 the real e.state agent, rented the aban-j ing tragedy of childhood—The Kmpty Htoeking—unles.s there is a nuule and is uguiii re,-ea»,eil today. * I’N •* oontribut’on to as-, < 111 i.stmas. idoned hou.ses to Col. Rankin (Garrard Johnson) and Professor Gibbs (Hugh Holman) from the South, his smile as “child-like and bland,” but when sjbddenly rents in Springdale begkn to L' . o. .• 1.- i .. u u sist n bringing happiness to some boy Humanity calls. Study the aecom- “The Krnpty Stocking h und, which . . , . . v u .« or girl Or unfortunate man or woman.! ttanying puture. \ ou have u com- is being spon.sore.l by the \V oman s apfioal is one to the communi- fortable home, well preparerl meals, Relief club r mniillTe^ of wn^ h .Mr-;, ty’.s heait. un automobile and money to spend, a tUarence (.alloway i i .he cha=rnuin,f The ( hronitle is again making an loving wife and adoring children- to! star, he began to feel more like all was .started for lu-t ot.e 'ii, po.ae to a'-oeal to our people to take part make life worth while. But whatif^** s>mptoms on a patent medicine sImkI joy and hapioiie.^s into .lie lives in this worthy cause for the com- about those who are not so fortunate? “^‘‘‘niipted to srare his ten- and hearts of the con' uu.iity’s poor, inunity's poor. The tim.e is short, and Are you going to let Christmas vagu( int.s t at th. houses A careful invc.Ulga^ion by a commit- there remain only a few days in which ju.sl another blue day for them? “The tec of .several interested citizens has to act. Several have already eontri- Tiagedy of the Empty Stocking,” revealed several families in (he com- huted to this fund—-won’t you do so - Clip out the blank below. Mail in .For Boys Toy Pistols, Puzzles, Games, Companion Boxes. Books, Fountain Pens, Silter Pencils, Lincoln Logs. Tea Sets, Books, Fountain Pen Sets, Lock' Diaries, Whoopee Books, Snap Shot Books, Ukuleles, Trinket Boxes, Vanity Sets, Waste Baskets, Manicure Sets, Doll Houses, -Beads. For Men Desk Sets, l*aper Weights, Fountain Pens, Ijetter Openers, Clothes Press and Hangers. W^eek-End Kits, Ke.v Sets, Cigarette Sets, Pipe Sets, Mottoes, Guitars, RiJI Folds, New Fiction. Subscription to Magazines. Fot Women Roseville Pottery, I.ate.st Novels. Desk Sets, Flower Baskets, Waste Baskets. W'oven Names. Hctnre Frames. All-Leather Handbags, Gift Package of Bath Salts, Plaques, Imported Block Bridge Cards, Bridge Sets, Table Numbers, Wrought Iron Floor Igimps. GALLOWAY-M^MILLUN “THE NOVELTY SHOP” iimnity where povelty and privation and do it real quick? (lifts of money, your contribution today ONE DOLLAR WILL FILL A CHRISTMAS STOCKINt; -don’t delay. JACOBS TROPHY GOES TO SALLEY That Ever Acceptable Gift SLIPPERY Tires worn smooth, when run on slippery roads, offer little protection. Why take a chance this winter when new Goodyear All-Weather Tread Tires cost so little? GlemH4,n Backfield Man Gels In terference Award. I’resentalion Here On l)eeeml>er 18lh. The William I*. .Jaeoh.^ award for the—bln<*king -and-'TntepfVfcntf man on a .South Carolina football team (luring the past season will be award ed to Grady .Salley, Ck-m.son back- li»‘!d man. at a meeting of the ('linton K itaiy i-liih here on next Thursday. Harry Freeman, ('arolina all-state guard, was runner-up and Bob Wilder uf Fui nian, and Barrett of P. (’., tied f( V third. .‘^election of the winner was made fr. m a poll taken among coaches, .«poits writers and officials of the .4ate. Hugh Sfodtlard of Carolina, now ((.aching at Sumter, won the trophy last year. O. I). Padgett of Clemson, won it the-year Ift’fore. The Pre>byteiian college football playera, champions (T the S. I. A. A.,' I will be gueit.-< at the banquet when, the award w’Ml be given. 1 Besides those already mentioned, the following received votes for the; ’award: Walter Oglesby, Citadel; Met^ueen,j 1 P. C.; Dunlap, P. C.; Foggy Woodruff, j Clemson; Pop Wilson, Citadel; FluciCj i Stewart, Furman; Tom Carson, Fur- A Beautiful Christmas Stationery -P—■>; W« have a most wonderful array of fine stationery for the holidays. You can buy any ty-pe of paper and at any price. Many highly unusual gifts to meet all tastes. man; Allred, Furman, and Kearns, Furman. I'Ts Economy GIFTS -Fountain Pens and Sets' jDiuies -Pictures hristmas Cards ign, beautiful in smthnent Oime in to- ver our tables where selections are easy. $TMAS DRESSINGS FOR YOUR PACKAGES. \ M^^DANIEL V Tciephone No. 2 • The Cliii;tbn Chroi k Publisbing Company f, J ?- .ii Statkmory Departmrat / .