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;bb cmwton chronicle, cuntow. s. a L THURSDAY^ MARCH 3, 1932 Opens Today Co|>eland’s Service Station, headed by Geo. W. Ccpeland as prop>iel^r, will open for business the firat^iftle ^ this morninjr. The new station which j is of brick dcsijfn and attractive ap- i pearance, fs located on the corner of! Musfrrove and F'lorida streets, and | will handle the well known Standard ■ ira4 and oils, Mr. Copeland extends a cordial invitation to the pwblic to visit tads new pla’ce today. SUITS or dre.sses dry-cleaned and made to look like new—.'>0-. Buch anan’s Ory Cleaners and Laundry. It FOR RENT—Unfurnished apartment, | 2 or 3 rooms. 86 E. Carolina Ave. Paul Roberts. Itp CUST^ HATCHING—Egffs put in incubator everj’ Thursday. Phone 314 for information. Spratt Poultry Farm. Itc WHEN A FATHER PRAYS Build me a son. Oh Lford, who will be strong enough to know w'hen _ he is weak and brave enough to face himself when he is afraid. One whcT will be proud and .iinbepding in defeat, hut humble an^ gentle in victory. / A son who.se wishbone will not be where his backbone should be; a .son who will know, that to know himself, is the foundation stone of all true knowledge. , r Rear him^ I pray, not in the path of ease and comfort, but under the stress and spur bf difficultie-s and challenges. Here let him learn to sUnd up in the storm; here let him learn compa.ssion for those who fall. . Bujld me a son whose heart will be clean, whose goal will be high. A son who will master himself, before he seeks to master other men. One who will learn to laugh, but never forget how to weep. One who will reach far into the future, yet never forget the past. And after all these are his, add, I pray, enough of a sense of humor so that he may always be serious yet never take himself serious ly; a touch of humility, so that he may always remember the sim plicity of true greatness; the open mind of true wisdom; the meekness of true atrengith. ^ Then, I, His father,~w’ill dare in the sacred recesses of my own heart to whisper: “I have not lived in vain.!’ Boxing Fm2J8 <’ Decide Champs R. off. C. Unit Contests Come To Close After Series of Elim inations.'Winners Declared In Each of Seven Classes. FOR SALE—Good used refrigerator and good used electric refrigerator. Can be seen at .'Smith’s Pharmacy. Priced lo sell. 10-2c FOR RENT—Owens residence on coro ner Centennial and South Broad «treet. Apply to W. E. Owens, R. E. Sadler, or R^tert S. Owens at Bailey’s Bank. 3-10-2c ROOMsToR RP:NT —Two dr thrw room apartment’s, one on each side of hall, on second floor, with all mod ern conveniences. Ih'ht very reason able. See Mrs. W. T. Putnam, at home on Florida street. 3-10-2c LET us dry clean your suit or dress now. Buchanan’.s Dry Cleaner.* an i Ijaundrv. ‘ It LETTERS AND STARS AWARDED MEN ON PRESBYTERIAN TEAMS Sharpshooters and Boxers Given Recognition for Outstanding Work During Season Just Ended. Action In Regard To - Basketball Players Will Come Later. At’a meeting of the athletic council of Presbyterian college on Friday af ternoon, boxing and rifle team awards were made. Ten men received certifi cates in recognition of their work on j Only one technical knockout was • I scored in the finals of the R. 0. T. C.! boxing contests held Monday night.* I. B. Copeland won the middleweight!, I division by forfeit *Crom R. H. Gilles-!' j pie, who was unable to fight because!' of an injury to his hand received in his bout with E. W. Hambright. The most spectacular of the con tests was that between H. L. Bissett and T. D. Hopkins. These men had won all their previous contests decis ively and each packed plenty of punch. Bissett won by continually poring his left into ^opkins’ mid-section. Hop kins, in turn, dealt plenty of punish ment to Bissett’s face, hut he could not land with precision any of his blows on this southpaw. Starting with the bantamweight di vision, every contest was full of ac-j tion, all the way through the heavy weight. The results were: j Bantamweight: C. W. Adams de- j featcd F. L. Brignian, 3 rounds, judg- thoir absence will be felt next decision and year. Caskey is a lightheavy and was captain of his team during the 1932 .season. Dunlap is a bantamweight. However, w'lth the loss of these two FOR RENTApartment in Rounds apartment house, all convenienc‘s, g(K)d locatiorf A])ply to Mrs. C. L. Rounds. (WS^'.ADE linen stationery now put in attractive cellophane wrappe*’ packages of 21 sheets for 10 __ and 24 linen envel(»pes for 10 cents. Buy and save at .Smith’s Pharmacy, your Kexal! drug store. 10-2c ^(7^.\N^^T()F LlFI’^niK KEI.IABLE MAN WANTED H call on farmers in Laurens ('(»unty. Wonderful opportunity. Make $7 to tl2 ilaily. No exjierience or capital needed. Write tixlay. M< Ness ('om- pany, IK'jit. P, Friejxnl, Illinois. Ips IT is 4'crmomy to have your clothing the rifle team; eight men>ber3 of the | men, Coach Johnson will have a varsity boxing squad were awarded j wealth of material with which to fill letters or stars, and four freshmen j^he. vacancies. He expects next year’s were awarded boxing numerals. Those entitled to wear the block “P” for the rifle team are: T. L. Boyd, \. D. Ferguson, E, M. Gregg, M. H. team to be fully as.strong as this year’s Sims and Bolick will fight it Featherweight: J. W^ Combs, Jr., defeated R. P- Hamer, 3 rounds, judg es’ decision. Ughtweight: W. J. Clark defeated D. H. .McFadden, 2 rounds (technical knpckout). — W’elterweight: H. L. Bis.sett defeat ed T, I). Hopkins, 3 rounds, judges’ Copeland’s Service Station ^ Comer Florida and Murgrove St. STANDARD GAS AND OES We Invite You To Visit Our New Sta tion and We Will Appreciate ^ Your Business. s Service Station Geo. W. Copeland, Prop. J r •T' n out f<ir the lightheavy berth vacated i decision. If Hunter, D. M. Mc.Naull, V. S. White, by Caskey, while any number of the lighter boys will be candidates in the .nnd T. H. Wingate. J. A. Cheatham, I weights. D. K. Brown, and A -AV. WMlliams, j nian, and probably more, will cent.* *captuiii, who rweived letters |P- annual South- ‘ '’a.st vear. are enti.led tu we ir sUrs ^A- A. U. boxing meet to be .Midilleweighl: J, B. Copeland wonj by forfeit ffom'R!^ H. Gillespie. Light-heavyweight: M. G. King dc-' feated J. H. Viser, 3 round.s, judges’! deci.<!ion. I Heavyweight: G. W’, F/wing defeat-; with their letUts. In addition to the* taged in .Atlanta .March 24, 25 and ed W. J. Millsap, 3 rounds, jiKlge.V’rtt'- letter.s the.'^e men will be given marks- -^- man^bip 'ned.’ils by the military de-S purtment. ciston. Winners of the block “P" in box'-] ing are a.s follows: H. H, Ferguson, H. Wyman, K. R. (’orbeLt, B. B. Dun-! House To Vote On [ ’ rnTe (.'oach W'alter .\. Johnson refereed' dry cleaneif and your laundry, done .will lap, Frin mnn Parker. C^itain Mike National Body Will Consider t ahki^y, J. R* Hortori and l>ob Sims, f>.ii i ^ i • ,, , , . I Bill Jo Control of Liquor Jo Dunlap. C askey, Parker and Horton j . , matches, .All the contests that! went the limit were decided by the* Home Rule Bill ' l A large cowd of spectators pre.sent. UUALITY FDDD BHDP5 Stokely Sale! b'.; our improve<l rneth'vd.s. Buchr.fi.in’.s i j.j|i Drv Cleaners ami Liundrv. It' receive .stars. H. Bolick, McCas- Keeder ami McDuffie w’ere awaxied fre.shman CHK'K.S -High production white leg-■ Jack.^on rei’eived u I Respective States. Washington, March—1. — A hou.se was I horn baby chicks for safe, 10c and I nianager up. We an* haUbing every 'Tuesfiay. Place your onler early. Thornwell O.r- i phanage Poultry Farm. KEPI/ACE wyak -radio tubes with numerals. L. C.t . -i • in. : , I vote on con.sidering a bill to give con-: l.-tUT ... varsityn,.„, „f Smith To Enter ! Bay State Primaryl Conned Vegetables STOKKt.Y S ri.N’EST Low Prices! [■ iquov to the state.s was assur-1 GoinR After Vermont Dele ed today. .Although the. basketball season has| The wet bloc obtained 145 signu- withdraw committee a reso- KEI'l/AH h wyak -radio tunes wiin ^.jji n)ade at a' lution to bring this about. As a resuU Philco Babied radio tulie.s •—r they ^^ j . a vote will be taken automatically on niake the obi .set .sound like new. Call ^ - J, j j (Jl*. I ^ llll* Wit Ul tJv i/ULcIi lit. vl J do U'ttera or numerals were[tures upon a petition to — given for this sport at Friday’s meet-1 from the judiciary committ Mr. TimmerTran at .'Smith’s I’harnney I With only five mcmb<*rs of the 1931 and he will ehiCk the tubes in your i t^^m back, the rifle team nad a good ^el - at your hune*- Fr'et*. lC-2c LAl’NDKY—Flat work 5c.per pound Thrifty service tc pound. Family fini'h 10.' pound. Buchanan’.s Dry Cleaner.s and l-aundry. It ^^son, winning a good percentage of the matche.s fired. High scoring hon- or.s were divided bt'tween Captain Williams and “Daniel Boone" Brown. March 14 on the question whether the measure will be placed upon the c.nl- endar of the hou.se for its consider ation^^ In previous congres.ses 218 petitiop- icaies. Massachusetts Gover nor Speaks for New Yorker. Bo.ston, March L—Alfred E. Smith today authorized the entering of hi.s name in the Ma.ssachu*,ett3 pre.siden- tial primary. J, Smith's authorization, which was not entirely unex}>ected, was given in a letter received from him today by Frank J. Donahue, chairman of the Turnip Greens 25* 2 Ko. m Real Estate. Fire Insururn’e (city and been necessary to diiKiharge a Both equaled the school record of 370' mittee from con.sideration of a bill. At inade last year by A. K. Wyatt, of! the ouUet of this session the number Camp Perry fame. The high s<‘ore for reduced 145. ers, one more than a majority, have Ip, , i.- Democratic stale committee and Ilem- country). 1-ife Insuram e, Sulphate |‘bt* season in the standing po.sitiori Ammonia and Cotton .S4*ed Meal. .At-j was maile by D. E. Brow n, with an 88. tractive pri:es. CLINTON REALTY & LN.S'. CO., B. H.^Boyd, Agent. TO lie liven aw.iy, a stack of dollars H.“ high a< your head. Li.sten in on the Roxall Radio party every .SD.N- D.\^’ night over .N. B. C. c-ia.st to l oast program. Get a contest blank at, Smith’s Pharmacy, jamr Rexall' drug stox . and enter b«-fore .April 5. l()-2c The only shoul4er-to-shoulder match Immediately after a sufficient num ber had signed, Representatives Lin- thicum of Maryland, and Beck of was fin'd with Ilaik-y .Military atad-l Censylvania, kaders of the Democrat- eaiy. I'resbyterian won by- a ro.nfor-"' »nd_ Republican wet orKanizationa, , ,, . 1 respectively, issued a statement say- tai.le ntaiKlu.. , Boyd, Williams, Cheatham, Brown j American people exactly how every and .McNaulI will graduate thisj.reprci'entative stands on the vital -spring, leaving only five lelter-men,; question.” They a<lded: ■ffiostiy .sophomores,.-as a nucleus fori naturally gratified -with a I'.kiH'team. >. ' - ocratic national coimmitteeman from Ma.ssachusetts. The Massachu.setts primary is .scheduled for April 26. The former New York governor’s deci.sion followed the announcement in New A’ork that he intended to fight for V’crmont’.s eighV delegates U» the national DemiK*ratic convention in that state's primary, set for May 18. Smith is assured of considerable support in Massachu-etts, one of the eight states he carried in the presi dential election of 1928. Honey Pod Peas 15* Sugar Com 3 CA.N’I 25* Small Party Poas 19* Peas and Carrots NO. t CAN 17* STOKEI.Y S FINEST Tomato Catsup 2 n-oz. BOTTLES 25* I Governor Ely is to go to New the speedy success of our movemenl Hampshire toiiigh, to addres.s Smith Vlthntkrii iMinir -ill three meets the!^'/ rallies in both Manchester and viinougn using all three meets, the amendmenUkfore the house j of ropri'sentatives for submission to the people. . . . We believe that a new M AlCin.N:'- le* u.s hut( h yo’jr eggs, | bo-xiiig team may be said to have had 3‘'iC le.ss ihan ’(>11 ioU, 3c for larg-j a sucressful season. Always fighting er (juantitie.d. \\ »• are «‘<iuipppd with | schools wilh a great deal more mate-' cliapter wa.s opened tialay in the his- three IMei .sime ekvlric incubators * rial from which to pick a U‘am, the torv of this controversy and that the that will lui-. b evry balcliablc .‘M. i „agiiirt, fly;n;t,J>,ysl>yt.rian colofa („.t ..tnmy , h;-ka by hatyblny the | eliH’trical way. i horn well Orphanage' in one in- Forensic Work Gets Attention Poultry Farm, <3inton, S, C. success of our efforts is assured." They called their wet groups to meet tomorrow to consider a bill to 1 ' jinciea.se federal revenues by $500,- State Oratorical Contest and Lo cal Debates Before Students. Try-Outs Come Soon. I T 1 ( - > alwajm sires a tlurUI! *HERE’S also a thrill to our **Coast - to - Coast ** Service! Imagine 25,000 i^tnt-izers, always ready to render prompt, person al attention to your insur- ance claim,-whatever the cause, or wherever you happen to be! Ic certainly pays to y€TNA-IZE cspeciegy^if you motoc 1 I 8. W. SUifRREL, Agent Jacob* g (V Balking Bast Ta Wastera Uaioa stance, were beaten by one-point mar- ' gins. 1 , ■ 1 , , . , . i 000,000 through an excise tax on beer Ovt.rwhdn>myfy d^f..ak,l l>.v (beverafrez of non- lina in the first meet, the niitmen alcoholicjconteot. If nec- tramr bnclr against tTtadelno se byle uy to force action they plan to re- * only one match, the score beibg l-o. sort to the petition method-of bring-1 Presbyterian college students who, .At this mFet, which was the o+dy one ing it before the house. *^re interested in deibacing and orator-1 field at home thi.H season, Bolick and I The petition was placed on the Teal contests will have a chance in the .McDuffie, lioth freshmen, put on pro-1 spcaker’.s-desk last Thursday after the | next two or three week.s to prove their liniinary bouts with Citadel frosh. Bo- committee had declined to i worth. lick defeated Symes, highly-touted the proposed constitut iona! j j *1* Xeely attended a meeting at Cadet', and MeDuffTe put it on^’Kid" f j Columbia Saturday morning, at which ( lay. lerguson, P. t . flyweighl,. al.so increased to 139 bv last night i ^tate won hh preliminary. ^ after the house oiH'ned today ■ oratorical contest Was decidei_jiFVon. Dunlap, Parker and Caskey turned Ui\ more signatures were affixed. or seven Presbyterian students in wins for this meet, while Wyman,[ The 145th signer was Representa-; arp planning to begin work*»on this Corbett, Horton and Sims found themC live Mansfield, Democrat, Texas, a, contest in the near fil^ure. -<.|ve» bested by tbe Cadets. HorfSn l«i alytie, wbo rolled himself to tbe' presbyteCan’.s debating season''be- hurt his hand badly in the heaW-, wheel ohair from h.s guar- . announced we,.bt scrap and was foneedTo bal, rb]T%'’.T^;'.eruunat" >" i-- Besides tb^retpu ton Fish, Jr.. Republican, New York, was the 144th to sigp. STOKELY\S FI.N’EST Red Beans, Tomatb Juice Hominy or Sauer Kraut NO Xj ’'Tan. BI-l'E SEA 1-UEi r AllJAT 19* up the gloves for the remainder of the .reason. WM only the optician’s daogh- Mid ilM ft spec- ’—IV Viriliia Tech, At Clemson, minus the SRrvices of Horton, and with WjTnan and Dunlap “They say that "brunettes have unable to make the weight, Coach; sweeter dispositions than blondes. Johnson waa forced to forfeit twoj “Well, my wife’s, been both, and I fights. Even so, the final score was! c^’t see any difference.” only 4-3 in favor of Clemson. Parker,] Caskey and Sinw -won their fights, | while Wyman and Dunlap lost. In the preliminarief, Ferguson won. Reeder and^McCaskill lost. Bolick, who was scheduled for a preliminary bout, was un hie to secure an opponerft. Dunlap and Cftskey are the only men on this -year’s squad who will be tftken away by graduation. Th^ have been members of the squad for the entire lime they have been in college, - He: “I’ve never seen such dreamy eyes.” She: “You’ve never before.”. staged so late Soph: “Don’t act like a baby.” Frosh: “I can’t help it. I was bom that way.” Georgia has a waterfall that is six teen feet higher than Niagara falls. lar triangular debates which will come, l^er in the season, the team has ar ranged for two contests with New berry and Erskine, an<$ will also meet Mercer and Winthrop.-The Winthrop|: debate will be the first of the season: About ten students are contending for places on the team. Try-outs will be held (furing the coming week. The question to l^^ed in the de bates is, “Resolve: That congress should enact legislation providing for the centralized control of industrj’." \ “And you say that yopr room-mate was drunk last night?” “I'm not entirely sure, but ordinary ily he doesn’t insist on shaving the ifuzz off his ba^ towel.” \ TUNA FISH k;:ep THAT ^ryooi. cjur: compt.kxiox PALMOLIVE SOAP 2 cakes piLi-snrp.YS '' PANCAKEFLOUK - WASWlXd I*0\VI)EP.S GOLD DUST 3 ■ - n\>n.ET SOAP I-AIRY -SOA^ 3 c.u<..:.s 6M% .MOKE srn.-’ le.s.s wouk \ ^tm OXYDOL 3 .3 QUICK SUf>S CHIPSO CMOICK EVA’roit. TKD APPLES CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP 2 CORTO.VS—READY To-KRV COD FISH OLE.VN ALL'4!INI .M PUTS AND P.\XS WTll BRILLO 3 f’KGS.'^ FOR A HOT CEREAL BUE\KF\‘<Tt CREAM of WHFAT UNCLE REMUS p.A\V PEANUTS 3 3 , tkos Lr.3. CA.VS T/I. PKG. •-OZ. PKU. .