The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 07, 1932, Image 2
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 193^
New Candidate
in Wwd ^
Roy Holticlaw of tHe Clintqp Cot-
VARSITY LOSES 'B^y Picked C^LocaJ Men
MEET TO BIRDS
As Keynote
toa Mill* community,-announces his I Two State l^ecords Are Bested
eaadtdacy in today’s paper for alder
man from ward six ip_!ihe approach
ing primary*. This seat is now held by
H. Y. Abrams, who recently announc
ed his candidacy for mayor. Mr.
Hohxclaw has been a resident of .Cl'n-
tOB for a number of years and is mak- j
img his first entry into city politics. [
Ha hat many friends in his ward who •
will be glad to learn that he is se>‘k-
inf this office.
In TracH Events An Carolina
'-^Downs ^ue Stockings, 72-54.
Kentucky Senator ^BackM By
Rooneveit Forces, Chosen As
Oi’atoi^ for Democratic Meet.
Lose Sisto*
'n-
Friends in the city of P. S. and J.
D. Jeans will be sorry to learn of the
death of their sister,' Mrs. Zuella J.
Wallace, which occurred at the Lau
rens hospital early Sunday morning.
Democratic | The following account of her death
Freshmra Victors
I Chicago, April 4.—The
j arrangements committee for the na-! is taken from" the daily pre.ss of Mon-
(tional convention selected ^temporary j day:
j and permanent chairmen today for the'
V * r. r, June 27 meeting in a comproniise be-
Firsl I ear Place In Every Event tween the militant supporters of Gov-
To Turn Back Men From the ernor Franklin^ D. I^jMievelt 'of New
York andi the oppoiients on the com-
laiurcns, April 3.—Funeral services
were -held this afternoon^at o’clock
for Miss Zuella Jeanfl^||||allace, |4.
wife of Nathan Wallace/Sr., from the
home pf Nathan L, Wallace, Souih
Harper .street, conducted by her pas4^
tor, the Rev. George H. Hodges, of
the F’irst Methodist church. The ser-
,vices were conducted at the graveside
in the Laiirens cemetery.
Mrs. Wallace died at the local hos
pital at 4 o’clock Sunday morning af-
illncss. though she had
University, 74-43.
mittee.
Senator
A. W. Barkley, of^ Ken-
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR MAYOR
As a result of the track Meet tucky, badked by the Roosevelt forces,
Uietweei^ P. C. and the Univer-^^** the cortnttittee’s recommendation
sity of South Carolina, two stale i
, ^ . ’ I Jouett Shouse, chairman of the ex-
records are in dangfer when thejecutive committee and regarded as the
^ teams of the state meet on the keynoter candidate of the anti-Roo*€-
r' /
, I'lcshyterian trailCtbe first re«.nn«iided'a» prr- U,., .a short i
I ^ ■ A ' manent chairman of the convention. i *
I hereby announce myself' as a can- of Ma^ • The Uarolina varsity | The announcement of the commit-1
didate for Mayor of the Tow’n of Clin- vvon by a score of 72-54, whilej tee’s choiyes wa.s made in a brief type-
ton, subject to the rule.s and regula-^hg Presbyterian freshmen were'written .«;tatement by Mr. Shouse, who
tions of the I>emocretie priory. [besting the University fresh-1 P**e.rided over the gathering. While i
R. E. SADLER, j 74-43. ' ses.'ion lasted all day and appar-1
1 hereby announce myself as a can- , Powell FrJeman, P. C. sophomore, j ^Jtly there had been spirited debate, ;
didate for Mayor of-^hevTown of Clin-1 boat the state record in the javelin j bbouse said that harmony had
ton, siibject to^^tbe rules and regula- throw by tos. ing the spear 180 feet g actions of the
been in declining health fpr some
thne. —
Mrs. Wallace was a daughter of
the late Mr. and Mrs. T. Perry J^eans
of the Ora section of thi5 county. In
addition to her huriiand she nr sur
vived by three sons, Nathan L. Wal
lace and Fred D. Wallace, of Laurens,
and. Perry Wallace of Birmingham,
Ala.; two sisters, Mrs.’ M. H. Hunter
of Laurens, and Mrs. Guy F. Benja
min of Trenton; five brothers, P. S.
Jeans, and J. D. Jeans of Clinton; P.
C. Jeans of Greenwood; T. Guy Jeans
of Palestine, Texas, and M. Gregg
Jein* of Laurens.
i
Cranberty Juice Cocktail
3 cup* water.- ♦
I'cup cranberries.
% cup sugar.
Pick over and wash cranberries.
Add water. Let crar-betries cook until
they burst, then strain. Next bring
juice to boiling' point, add sugar, and
cook two minutes longer. Then._chill
and serve ice cold in beyfixage-glasses.
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LIQUID -- TABLETS - SALVE '
666 LiqilN or Tiiblefs imod mtcrnally
and 6<HrSaIve externally, make a com
plete and effective trentment for
Colds.
Most Speedy Remedies Known
FIDDLERS
CONVENTION
— at —
Academy St SchooU
^Saturday Night,
4*
APRIL 9tli, 8:15 0*clock
All Miilsicians Cordially Invit
Prizes Will Be Awarded
Winners.
K*
ivittf.
to the
Small Adminion Charge.
I
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lions of the Democratic primary.
H. Y. ABRAMS.
FOR ALDER.MAN
inches. Curran Hughey, of Carolinai'
i beat his own recH>rd in the shot^^ut [
with a toss of 42 feet-BVImcires.
Whether these* men can repeat their
I performance at the state meet*i.s a
I Ihti by announ.^e myself as a can- ff conjecture,
didate for ; re-election ’ as Alderman! The PrcKbyterian freshmen .showed
from Ward 1 for the Town of Clinton, j real form jn downing the Carolina]
•object to the resujt of the Demo- first-year men. In not a single event!
cratic pninar>. ^he freshmen fail to place, while!
A. HENRY.
committee were unanimous.
Today’s selections will be recom
mended action to the full national
committee which, in turn, will com
municate them I to the convention.
Radely is there controversy over the
selection of the temporary chairman,
but there has been fire works in thej
ultimate election of a permanepd
chairman.
Nomination bv the committt*e of a
W
Ward i>
' t hereby annnum't* my-self as a can
didate for Alderman from Ward b, for
the^T^wn of Clinton, subject to the
the Democratic primary.
•7 SIl.AS BAILEY.
Ward 6
1 hcitby annoume myself as a ean-
irididat** for Alderman from W’aid 8,
for the Town of C’inton, subject to
result of (the th*mocrat’.c primary.
ROT HOLTZCLAW.
„ permanent chairman came as a dis-
|th,. h.»h jump wa. won by tlir« been a pre-
"It. freshmen tied at 4 feet 1-0 inchs'-s. I rodent for the arrangement.? commit-
The P. C. varsity was 'completely tee to re<‘ommend a permanent chair-
victorious in the 440, 880 and mile' ni^ ani^ all preliminary announee-
runs. ■
The Varsity Suuimary
100-yard dash: Fishburne (('aro-
iinu) first; Woods (P. C.) second;
Duval (<’arolina) third. Time, 1U.4
swonds. ^
the
Du'.'il (Carolina)
ments rrrdicated that the temporary
chairmanship was the only question
at'issue.
For two hours the committee’s ses-
.«ion, after the luneheon recess, was
he'd up while Roo.sevelt forces inf«/rm-
ally caucused in the suite of James
A. Farley, one of the New York chief
alotabs
220:.V a I'd (h'^h
first; Fishbuine (('.uolina) second; executive’s field generals. '
Bissett (P. C.) third. Time, 23.1 s^c-j Mr. Farley, although not a meml>€r
ond.s. I of the arraikgcments group, had hur-
4,0-yurd dash: Senter (P. ('.) first; iried here from New York ami was
(Jsman (P. C.) seeomi; Graham (P. the conimitte<* anteroom
(’.) third. Time, .')4,6 seconds.
K80-yard run: Gfahaip, Osman, and
Brown (all of P. C.)" Time, 2:12.4'‘ “j
minutes. ! SPECIAL OFFER |
Mile lun: Gille.spie, Brown, and* Christian Herald. 8 monthH fori
much of the day. He left for
York before the session ended.
New i
TNAOK MARK BEG.
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CI.INTON, S. C.
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Next Ta Weetera Ualaa
u«TNA-IZS
r> swomls.
Two-mile run: Parker (P. C.) first;
Redmond (P, C.) s<'corul; Lathan
(Carolina) third. Time, ll:(13,(j miu-
ut(*«. ^
220-yard hurdles: Bosfick (Caro
lina) first; Smith (Carolina) se<*oivd;
Lynn (P. C.) third.' Time, 20.0 sec-
ond.i.
120-yard huixlles: Smith ((.’arolina)
first; I»wry (P. (’.) second; Lynn
(P. C.) third. Time, 17.1 seconds.
Pole vault: Craig, Adair, Brown
(all of Carolina) tied at 11 feet.
High .jump: Bostick., Munch, Du-
Pre .and ('raig (all of Carolina) tied
at 5 feet 0 inches.
Broad jump: Bostick (Carolina)
first; Woods (P. C,) second; Wood
ruff (Carolina) third. Distance, 20*
feet OMj inches. - j
Discus: Adair (Carolina) first;!
Freeman (Carolina) second; Ewing!
(P. ('.) third: Distance, 121 feet 5'
inche.s. |
Shot put; Hughey,-I)eVaughn, and;
Freeman (all of ('arolina). Distanyt I
42 feet, 3% inches.
Javelin: Freeman ( P. C.) first;
Hughey (CaSulina) SiRrondi. 'Pinson i
(P. C.) third. Distance 180 feet^6^
inches. i i
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JAMES W. ("ALDWEI.L
The Magazine Man
BALDWIN’S GROCERY
• Phones 99 and 1OO Clinton, S. C.
•I
ADVERTISING
Freshman Summary
J()0-yard dash:. Mauney (^'arolina)
first; Yeaiqut (P. ('.) stH’ond; McEl-i
rath (P. C.) third. Time, 10.4 seconds.
220-yHrd dash: Yearout (P. C.)
fir.4t; Maui^ey (Cir^lin:.) second; Mc-
Elrath (P. C'.) third. Time,. 23.1 aec-
onds.
440-yard run: ('lark (P. C.)' first;
Ycai-out (P. <?.) second; Galluchat
(Carolina) third. Time, r>4.4 -seconds.
880-yard run: Clark (P. C.) /irst;
Sease (Carolina) second; Jordan (P.
C.) third. Time, 2:13.0 minutes.
Mile run: Jordan (^*. C.) first; Mc-l
Duffie (P. C.) second; Adel ((’aro-j
lina )third. Time, 5 minutes 15.5 sec-!
onds. '
120-yard hurdles: Taylor (Carolina)
first; Waldrop (P. C.) second; Smith
(P. C.) third. Time. 18.2 seconds.
220-yard hurdles: Mauney (Caro
lina) first; Perrin (P. C.) second;
WILLIAM WRIGLEY, the chewing gum mag-
nate, who died recently, amassed a great for
tune, and he attributed his success to advertis-
Taylor (Carolina) third. TiiBe,|^24.4
seconds. / .
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TO ^ CBBONiCUl
Discus: Reeder (P. C.) first; Tay-
tlor (Carolina) second; McElrath (P.
C.) third. Distance, 119 feet 5 inches.
I Pole vault: Underwood and Caroth-
jers (P. C.) tied for first; Moore (Car-
! olina) 'third. Helfhft, 10 feeh
I Shot put: Taylor (Carolina) first;
! Reeder (P. C.) second; McCaskiil (P.
C^jTDTird. Distance, 36 feet 8H ittebes.
j High Jump: Waldrop, MeCaskill,
I and Lowry (P. C.) tied for first at 4
j feet 10 inches.
I Broad jump: Mauney (C^aroHna)
first; Carothers (P. C.) aeecHHi; Un-
dennood (P. C.) third. Diatanoe, 19
feat 10% inebaa.
Javelin: Taylor (CaroUiia) first;
McBlrath (P. C.) seeond; Be^r (P.
C,) third. Distsnee, 160 feet.
in^. While traveling on a fast train some time
ago, a fnend s^ed Wrigley why he continued
to spend millions of dollars fdr advertising.
"Your gum is now known the world over and
the people have the habit; why dbn’t you save
the millions you are spending on advertising?”
asked the friend. Wrigley thought for a mo
ment, thm asked: "How fast is this tram go
ing?” "About sixty miles an hour,” replied the
frioid. "Thai wdiy doesn’t the railway com
pany remove the engine and let the tram'travel
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on its own momentum?” asked Mr. Wrigley.
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