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. , '■' ■#■ '. ' '^-...'V-'^'-" '’ifTjTl''7*!^' ■) tPAY. APRIL 7, A932 THE CXINTON CHRONICLE ^lajcHT Actions Of 1932 L^iislature Methodist M«i ^ Organize Here ..Coluinhia. April 2.—Mggtihieve-1 ^'3 C. Oxley Heads'Men's Or- ments o( the 1932 general assembly I Ranization. Other Officers Also were: ' ^ . j Elected At Meeting Tuesday. Reduction in the general ’ apprapri-1 Blac^ood Signs State Ca^ Beattie Tells Treasurers Not To Charge Five. Per Cent Tax • Penalty Due April 1. 1,400 Inflect ^ New Model Ford ations bi3! of approximately |1,000,* 000. Provided for retirement of the state's $5,‘JOO,000 deficit by pledging two and one-half mill property law. S<;venty-fi\^ men attended thej OoJ^bia, April 4.—Legislative inj- men’s supper pf the Broad Street j terest today shifted from the general Methodist church on Tuesday even^ assembly, still technically in session; ing. The meeting ^as held in the to Governor Blackwood, who must ap- Masonic Temple. After the meal, a prove measures rushed through in the Passed an act providing for retire-i ^hort program of music was given,! ^**)*][ of the session. % ^ -'i nrA«nertive defic^jconsisting of singing by the j thorizin^ expenSture*^ of ^$9.2.5!i on* and several quartet numbers. (received his signature today, .\fter al^'^^P^ting both sides of the 65 horse- W. C. president of the men’s brief heajring he also signed an act i power motor which embodies .several Fourteen hundred persons visited the showrooms of the Clinton Motor Company on Tuesday to view, the Foi-d V-8. Mr. Craig and his assistants were busy all day and kept the agency open until late at night to accommo date the steady throng that called. Thi* attractive Tudor sedan was ob ject of general admiration. The hood W’as raises! atid lowered hundreds of THE BEST SANITARY NAPKIN THAT MONEY I CAN BUY. SOFT — ASEPTIC — COMFORTABLE 25cf«*12 T V SADLOl-OWENS PHARMACY “Corner At Union Station** Telephone 400 i I ^ I L, i BiblS^classC'^re^ided. Briefly outlin ing the object of the, meeting, as one of perfecting a men’s organization for the whole church, he called for ex pressions fi'om group. A number of enthusiastic "speeches were made. By vote it was then decided to perfect authorizing establishment of cash de-i absolutely new features. And positories. j doors were opened and closed equally! The governor hatl not acted upon bills authorizing the state to issue as much by folks giving the interior |, the once-over. | n^^rly $900,000 to counties to makel Announcement of pric-es was a rev-i up for school deficits and an exten-1 elation tc mo.st folks. The eight-cylin-! sion ih the time for payment of prop-l der Ford will sell 'for what the fourf an (organization. Election of officersi , . 1 brought last year, and the new fours! 1 After a conference with the chief j are about $50 cheaper in each model. was entered into with the following cT^tedT ^ g^^g^tiye_A J. Beatti^, comptroller-■ Chasses of the two types are general, today notified aIT~ county] sameTThe only difference being m I treasurers not to charge' the addition- motors. ' President, W. C. Oxley. Vice-president, Dr. B. H. Henry. i , . , . „ . ,, SecreUiT. Weldon T. Jaek«)n. 1*'' >«“"»'*>■ « '«yt"'K ■■j Treasurer, Clyde S. Lankford. P>»P<^rty penalty was , I A motion was made and carried *.*1.^'' effect April 1. but r (that the newly elected officers, with th* Ml «» (toVernor is eapeet- , I three others, be constituted a com-1 effective I mittee on constitution and by-laws. R. “ : the i W. Wade, F. C. Pinson and G. W. Hoi- . ''•‘'''‘’“'i '»'>«"«- I lingsworth were named as additional *!>>" n-srulatory powers over 1 members of this committee. el^tric power companies and enipow- . „ , T»»» responsible for securing at- , shelle.1 .ir unsheiw, 50e bushel. Good (tendance and for the pnigram are f "'•Iwations are yet to mule tor sale. D. 12. Tribble Co. 14-20 gratified at the oUtconTe i"'K"'''*- FOR brads ^w-barn ma- nun*. <1.00 for 2-horse load at barn. C. A. (ywens, phone 384. Ip l'X>R,J:>.VLE—Milk cow. gives 3 gal lons A day. C. C. Young, Clinton, S. C.. R. F. D. No. 2. Phone 2203. TOilAjl'i) PL'AMTS for sale. Break o’ Day and Norton. Both wilt-re sisting R‘ady for plaiiting. lOc doz en. Caryline Martin, phone 273-.I. \p I have % particularly handsonie up right, piano at A. O'Daniel. a very nie up- low price. l-7-4tc Annette Moorhead 111 In Hospital ■The many friends it Mi..-Bnd Mrs,i'>''''«ltt>- l-*-iin5t,in enmity's supply W. A. Moorhead otTfeiaville, will re-1 >>»» not^passed and memUis With but a-handful] of members ex- pcctedr tbe general assembly will, open its I3th week tomorrow. Sine die adjournment was delayed bt*cause of the failure to get the-Charleston and Dorchestei;. county supply bills gret to learn that their little seven- of the delegation announced they year-old daughter. Annette, is | would have none Ihiy, year, following a ill with pneumonia at Dr. Smith’s clinic in Spartanburg. Annette has been sick for the past week and was removed to Spartanburg l)y amhu- 'Plit. 'FXlkR RENT—7-room house on Lin son farm, with pa.sture, ||»od, ga^yen and p.»':<'re's. On MusgroM road. $5.00 per mo'ith. D. E, Todd.^saurens, S. C 4-14-2P LAUNDRY'—Flat w’ork Th' per pound. ThrPty >tervice 4c pound. F’amily finish I'V pound. Buchanan’s Dry deanery and Laundry. * It Nothing but the three supply hills may l)e con.sidered and only officer.^ and memliers from counties affected iHove on .Monda7whw“pneum«n7a"de-,-J';o''o expected to atlemi. Formal sine jveloped and her oondirion gri*- worse. Jum nnieiit late l..n.o,Tow l^atest reports la.st night from Mr. and .Mrs. Moorhead,'wh()::^are at heri bedside, stated that there was prob- < In (-Iiivn ably a slight improvement in her con-j dition. Friends of the parents and ofj' the attractive and winsome little girl.j iJCnCKM VOni:e5i:5 unite in hoping a complete and speedy ie<*overy for her. ' \ In addition to mechanical rt'fine- ment.s, the now Fords embrace a num ber t f chas.sis improvement.s. notably tho dmiWe-drop frame which materi ally lowers the center of gravity and enhanceappearance of the machines.f] The new model was on display here for only one day. Within the next week Mr. Craig hope.s to-receive^ a number of new cars' for demonstra tion. He expressed himself at the close of the- demonstration as highly pleased w'ith the interest manife^ed iiy the^publiCg Aud states„thftt several sales have already been made. Baldwin Talks Of 'New Frigidaire STTRAV'ED from a yard in the town of Ci.rtun. two Jersey heifers, the larger one faavn colored and the smaller one red. Finder will- please n<ltify The Chronicle office. Ip PHRTLLIZER.S and fertilizer mate rials. Sei* me or phone 262-J, Clin- ITie expression and declamation j contests of the local high school^’ere held last week. The judges, Mrs. B. S. Pinson, Mis.ses Carolina .Moore .nnd Helen Porter of the Thoriuvell schools faculty, selected Jllizaheth Buzhardt Tribute To MRS. CORKIE MONTJOY B> Woman’a MiH.Hi(>nary Society of First llaptint Church “In the midst of life w<* are* in I of the ninth grade a.s winnea of the death.’’ Thus learned of the we mused ^^^wben w’e-|-grils^expression contest. Second place sudden and'T^emingly'l w'en't to Mary Glynn Chambers of the (ton.-Goker 5 planting seed. $1.00 per untimely death of our frieqd ami co-, tenth grade hundred. This cotton pulb*d 1 inch last year. T. G. Harris. . tf <* -r—— GHiCKiS—High production white leg horn balby chicks for sale, lOc and up. are hatching every Tuesday. worker. For, truly. Mrs. /Montjoy’s The spotlight of the electric refrig eration indu.siry i^sts upon Frigi daire, following its I'Pi'enl anHcmme- ment of .sweeping price reductions ranging down to as low as $1.10 t.o.b.’ Dayton, (^hio, according to W. C. Baldwin, local dealer. ~ “For the first time in th<v hi.-lory of electric refrigeration it is possible to buy a household refrige'-ii.»c of -j-known value, backed by Geue'-al Mo tors at such low prices,” he said. “Already we have reendved scores of inquiries from-jH'ople who were amazed to learn that a genuine Frigi- daije with all its known' value, ilepen- dability and 'superiorities can he had at present prices. This is po.ssihle only liecause the co/iqiany, the largest manufaeturer of eleetrit- refrigerating (H|uipnient in the worlil, has eonsiuer- ed niaiu’t'aitilling eeonomie result ing from a greatly increased volume of business.” Ralph Kelley of the eleventh grade, life w’as given first place in the boys’ dec- stH'med to bAat the full flow of its lamation ceatest. Second place went | tide when th^summons came to join to Hugh Holman of the eleventh the innumerable caravan that moves | grade. - 7^ - to that my.sterious realm. The usual j J. B. Fronti.'., Jeweler, gives a $2.''0 Place your order early.'Thornwell Or- t,he day endcil; the usual 1 gold piece to the winner ih the ex- phanago Poultry Farm. tf neighborly greetings done; the sick ofjpression contest. Sadler-<yw<>n« Phar- IT if ^onoray to have your clothingKhe household admini-stered to, she’macy giyes a $2.50 giTld piece to thi dry cleaned and your Taundry- done--went “Iilte--,yne who wraps the drap ery of his couch about him and lies down to pleasant dreams.” Kftsr Mtmtjoy was a happy combi- by our .mproved method.s. Buchanan’s Real tixtate, Fire Insurance (city*and country). Life Insurance, Sulphate Ammbnia'and Cotton Seed Meal. At tractive prices. CLINTON REALTY & INS. GO., B. H. Boyd, Agent. nation of the Martha and Mary type — looking well to the ways of her household, yet finding time for deeds of kindness to others, taking time to attend to the deeper concerns of life. Much of her true worth found expres- WANTKD — I want to rent a goodjMon in ministry to the sorrowing and farm mule to plow patches. Best | unfortunate, for, like Dorcas of old, cai^ rent. C. A. Owen.s, phone l»he was ever ready with the needle 384. ' Dp to minister to the destitute—stretch- winner in the declamation contest. Elizabeth Buzhardt and Ralph, I:U*1- ley represented the high school iiTthe county^^cuntefli in Laurena-Tajit Fjriday, night. They also will represent the high school in the district contest to be held April 15tb. Formulate Plans For Cemetery LET dry clean your suit or dress now Buchanan’s Dry Cleaners and laumi'/. ]} HAT< UrN\r--L4^ u.s hatch your eggs, S^c i^ss than 100 lots, 3c for larg er quan* ties. M’e are equipped with three Petersime electric incubators that w il hatch every hatchable egg. Get chicks by hatching the electrical way. Tliornwell Orphanage Poultr V "Farm, Clinton, S. C. tf ing out her hands to the poor and needy. Her children also rise up to call her bles»:ed and her own works prau«e her in the gates. We shall miss her in the general meetings of the society and we pause, with bowed heads, to pay tribute to her memory. To her bereaved children we e our deepest sympathy in this hour their sorrow. But let us be patient. These severe afflictions Silas^Bailey To Run For Council Silas Bailey, well-known young bus- ine.ss man of the city, places his an nouncement in today’s paper u.s a can- jd^date for alderman from ward five in the approaching primary. Mr. B.'\i-j ley is a member of one of the city’s! T>rom4m»Trtr~famHirw' and is ronneeW] with the Clinton Cotton Mills. While! this is his first entrance into i>olitics, | he has many friends who will he glad: to know that he i.s to make the rave. Humcano News 'Me MM HP ^ ^ 'ipi 'wif. Miss Mary Ivottye Riser spent the w'eek-end at her home in Whitmire. Miss Rosa .Sumerel spent the wtM'k- end with Mrs. Mace Young. II t'o- 1 * J L • Misses Ko.sa Sumerel, Ruth Nabors, •''i''l':vcl VvunK a,ul Mr,. R,x A public meeting was held in Gold- ville during the past week to considi-r the establishment of a ceme'.er;,' in that community. The meeting wa' at tended by representative citizens with and G, N. Foy, secretary. The general weie visitors in Laurens .Saturday. opinion following the discussion re- vi;,.. vi i n 1 11 » i r . - x- Aliases Madeline Portewebl, .\ddie, . suited in the adoption of a motion .n . xtend M- f -xx / r- X Hemng and J. B. foTrterfKMd spent uV V .Satunlay niKht with Mr,. BufioaKh,.' ,tu<ly the mlttar carefully, ja,pert, ,, , 8UB»< RIP*E TO THE CHRONICI.Ki , ! Not from the ground arise; But oftentimes celestial benedictions Assume this dark disguise., r^haeffer - tifeTime^ , Pens The makers of Skhaeffer Pens are precise in every deUik Every pen must measure up to a standard that is unquestionable not foe just a fetv moniksi but for a life time. Their per fected methods assures you of this servlee, yet the cost hiw|o«’ ooMpMcEiBg ihks fea ture. Guaranteed for life arAiiwi aliehiest defect. Designs and points to meet idnal indivi require- your menu. /' Other Pens are carried, pi^c^ from— $1.00 up CHRONICLE PUB. CO. Stmiianery Dept. the near future for consideration. The committee named to head the project con.’iists to George H. Ellis, Ahairman, , I J. J. Clark, Harry Estes, C. .\. Dickc.v, We-see but dimly thro’ the mist andj^j^j jj _jj vapor - Amid those earthly damps; \Miat seeli to us but sad fumPTal ta- 1 pers ' May be heaven^* distant lamps,. ' In that gn’cat stillness and seclusion 1 By guardian angels led, j Safe from temptation and sin’s pol- I lution , ! She lives whom we called dead. - i Thus let us walk with her and keep unbroken I The bond which npture givea, Thinking that our remembrance tho’ un8p<^en May iwach her where ahk lives. MRS. GEORGE H. ELLIS. MBS. JOHN T. LITTLE. available sites, lay out a definite plan i .. .. i .. v i - 1 ’.xj i_ X X4. !.Na')ois and (leorge Naiior.s wen* vis-, of procedure atid rt^orl the entire ' matter hack at another meeting in Grapefruit -Salad Dreaafaig 1 cup. salad oil, 1-3 cup grapefruit j juice, a-4 t$»apoon salt, dash of pep per, 1-2 taaapoon sugar. Mix all in-j gradiente and shake m a covered hot- ‘ tie until thick. The taste and character of such fla vorings as lemon, almond< orang?, are accented and heightenad when (som- bined with a few dropa of. vanilla, . Death Claims Thomas F. Ray Laurens, April 2.—Burial services for Thomas F. Ray, 48, were held at the graveside Saturday afternoon in the Ixaurens cemetery, conducted by the Rev. E. 1). Patton, pastor of the First Presbyterian church. Mr. Ray died Friday night at a Co lumbia hospital after a brief illness following an apopletk stroke Friday morning. He was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Ray of Laurens. He had spenTlb years or mor" at Peters burg and Richmond, Va. itors in Laurens last TueSdry. Mr. and Mrs. Ehner rromer of' New berry, .spent la.st Sunday with | Mrs, Gioiner’s mother, Mrs. I. O. Ray.’ Miss Lillie Young has be«»n spend-! ing a few days with her sister, .Mrs. j Etlgiir Nabors, who has been ill for* the paiH few day.Si Her friends w4shi for her a speed yrecovery. j Hurricane School Honor Roll First grade: Evelyn Nabors, Mil*; dred Burgess, A me Young. I .Second grade; Carson Nal>or'<, Car olyn Young. Third grade: Oil us Young. ! Fourth grade: Cooley Nabor«. j Seventh grade; Lorene Humph,' Alice Nabors, Dock Hall. Henry Stand* For Re-election GObb HOUSEKEEPING ^ i Year* tor JAMBS W. CALDWELL The Magazine Man W'ister A. Henry, merpber vof oity councilthe paat four years from ward bbe, announce* hia condidacy' for re-election in tc^y’e paper. Mr. Henry ia well and favorably known in the city where he ha* lived his entire life and has many friends who will learn with cordial interest that he is standing for re-election on his well- know'n record. - ^ Why Get Up Nights? Make This 25c Test Thi.s easy bladder physic is needed to drive out impurities and excess acids which cause irritation that re- .<»ults in leg pains, l)acka(‘be, burning | and getting up nights. BU-KhTS, thej vfbladder physic, containing buchu, ju-; niper oil, etc., works on the bladder! pl^santly and effectively as imstor* olL on the bowels. Get a 25c box (Bi] gr4in size) from your druggist. After foyr dayji, if not reliev«id of getting up nights go back and get your mon ey. You are. bound to f^l better aber this cleansing and you get your regu lar sleep. Locally at KELLERS DRUG STOKE YOUNG’S PHARMACY jSUBSJKlBE TO THE .'HRONICLB I - Chevrolet Prices^Reduced The new Chevrolet Six—Anierica*s most popular car —delivered at your home in Clinton, fully equipped, at the f oHowiny priceST ft ROADSTER, equipped $555.00 SPORT ROADSTER, equipped 595.90 COUPE, equipped 600.00 SPORT COUPE, equipped 645.00 CABRIOLCT, equipp^ 705.00 COACH, equipped . 665.00 SEDAN, eq.uipped 700.00 SPORT SEDAN, equipped 765.00 i NOW BUY A CHEVROIxET SL\ — -I " A Proved (’lir With Free Wheeling and Syncro Me.sh —• Transmission. r ALL MODELS READY FOR DELIVERY Giles Chevrolet Co. !*hone 26 Open Nights Till 9:00 r THE NEW V-8 Was Very Highly Praised We hope to have a car for demon- stration in the next few days. Don’t buy any car until you have driven the New Ford V-8. You will •- 9' ^ 0- get a thrill you haveliever had. Motor Company Authorixed Ford Doalcm The CUnton Chronicle—$1,50 a Year .si*, tit