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‘■'wr : ■ ■ • T ■ fkJT ~ ^ V^v THURSDAy. AUGUST 18. 1932 THE CLIMTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C. PeF^sonal /Mention Mr. arvd Mrs. 0. I. Sheoly wore vis itors in Charlotte on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Cannon have! Miss Ruby Counts and Paul Sejxton from a vacatioii trip to Myr-jof Colun'Jii^, spent Sunday here with ” ’ friends. i‘ ^ Mr. and ^Irs. \V. O. Holland spent where he has been “a patient the past ten days^ « S. C. Price has i^turned from a ^business trip to Pittsburjch, Pa. " I D. M. McNaull of Columbia, spsnt j a few days this iwcek with friends, i Mr., and Mrs. P. M. To<bi of Simp- liss Ines Chaney spent Sunday atjsonville, spent the week-end with the :e MurTa>*'and in Batesburg. latter’s mother, Mrs. Emma Little. jtle Beach Miss Helen I|,ittlefield of, Simpsor - ville, is -spending this week here with friend.i. Mrs—Selma Franks has returnedr I la.^t week'with the latter’s parents in Lanf^id. Mr. and “Mrs. Carl Chaney, Mrs. H. from Marion, N. C., w'here she has M. Blakely. Mfsscs Martha Lou and been visiting relatives. Mr.s. Rj).-a W. Bishop and P. D. Bishop of Cross Keys, spent Sunday here with relatives. Miss Vera Martin of Laurens, spent last week-end with Miss Eula Mae Holland. Mr. and Mrs. 0. I. Sheely and Miss Elizabeth Sheely jspent Sunday^ in Littlo Mountain with the fornier’s mother. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Wallack return Miss In Lake Friends of Mrs. W. L. Lynn will be sorry to learn that she is critically ill at-her home here* Miss Helen Guerrard is spending reveral days in Augusta, Ga., with -Miss Mary Jo Rhene;;*^ Mrs, B. M. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. \V. C. Anderson, Leland Anderson and week^’ visit to Mr. Brice’s mother, Eula Gray Blakely attended services j of-Spartanburg, were the Mrs. Margaret Brice, in Chester, at FairA'itw on Sunday. ^ guests last week of Mrs. Agnes Kern.' Mr. and Mrs. G. VV. Holliygsworth .Mrs. R. E. Jones and- daughters,! Mr. ^d Mrs. T. P. Wier and Mrs. i have returned from a trip to Norfolk, Misses Pktty Jones, and Martha Phil-1 Pitts were visitors in Green- Va., Baltimore, Md.. and Washing lips of Columbia, are pending several Mr.<and Mrs. H. H. Porth of Chi cago, 111., are visiting the latter’s was enroute to lier home in Ridgewgy. 'Miss Mary Lane of Tampa, Fla., is the guest of . Mr. and M[rs. G. C. Odiorne. Fant Thomley has returned from Silver * Pines camp at Roaring Gap, N. C., where he spent the summer. Thomas and Nell JactAs' of Spar tanburg, are visiting their father, , T. D. Jacobs. , Mrs. W. B. Farr and William-Beat ty Farr, Jr., of Greensboro, N. 1 spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.. W. D. Copeland and other relatives, i Mrs. A. W’. Brice and daughter, Margaret, have returned from a two days at MNTtle Beach Mr. ard Mrs. C. X. Mauney and daughter, Miss Odetta, have returned' Miss Margaret Hollis. from a vacation trip to Annapolis, Md., a,nd Washington, D. C. Dr. 'Jt Y. O’Daniel of Dayton, Tenn., and Dr. J. R O’Daniel of St. George. Mr. and Mrs.^^B. S. Pinson returned Monday from a two weeks’ trip to Canada and other points of interest. Little Margaret Simpson is spend- ton, D. C. Mii^s Catherine Bryson of Mount- ville, is visiting her grandparent.^, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Workman. J. E. Osman and Kenneth* Cox of Brazil, Ind., are visiting friends here. Mrs. M. P. Felder of St. George, has been spending several days with ed Sunday from Barnwell, where they] are spending this week with their, this week with her grandmother,j Mrs. E. Mood Smith. spent\^ a week with Mrs. Wallack’s | parents, .Mr. ^nd Mrs. A. O’Daniel. mother, Mrs. L. S. Bronson Mr. a.id Mrs. Charles Akerman of Mae Hjlland and Miss spent last Saturday in Miss Eula Sally Stone Macon, Ga , spent the week-end with* Augusta with Hdends. Miss Agatha Davis. Mrs. Akerman 1 J. Y. Blakely of Washington. I). C., remained for a visit to her^iater. I .spent Salturday with his brother,, A. " “ H. S, Elliott returned to his home'Ross Blakely, and sister, Mi*.s. C. P. in LaGrange, Ga., on Tue.sday after i Robinson. sx)ending several w-eeks with friends! Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Longshore, Mrs. here, i A. J. John.son. J. K. Hatton and Alec Miss Martha Weir Davis of I.au-i Blakely were in Concord, N. C., Sat- rens, is spending a few days with her|urday for the funeral of Cecil Barn- cousin. Miss .\da Holmes Davis. ' - : hardt. F. L. B“ignian, Jr., of Wisacky, isj Mr, and Mrs. VVilliam Lynn of De- Mrs. C. H. Cannon, in Whitmire. • Rev. Louis C. LaStbtte •of Waycross, Ga., occupied the piUpit of the Thorn- well Memorial church Sunday at the Paul Odiorne and John William Dil lard spent the week-end in Spartan burg. Ross Lynn, Robert Lynn and Knox Wyalt of Chicamauga, Ga., have re- Denny Pitts of 1 Greenville, spent - tu^'^ed from a vacation trip to New Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Nannie Voik and other Northern cities. Pitts. ' * M rs. D. K. Gumby has returned t.) Mrs. J. P. .McMillan and children of' her home in Tampa, Fla., after a two Fayetteville, N. C-. are visiting Mr.! weeks’ and .Mrs. W. M. McMillan and other Payne. Mrs. Payne and little daugh- relatives. I ter, Amelia, accompanied Mrs. Gumby Davis Pitts returned yesterday to, home for a visit. filTTiome in .Atlanta, Ga., after visit-1 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Little and daugh- few days with friends 1 troit,'Mich , are on a visit to the for-. *ng his ,mother, Mrs. Nannie A. Pitts., ter, Miss Adelaide, and Mrs. Thonip- * t . ... • I 11* \\T U m« U .V , .. ] or\r\ /\^ AWKA\«itlA a»vAnf spendi.'g here. ! mer’-s parents, Mr. and , Mrs, W. I Mr. Mrs. 0. H. Sheely and' Lynn, daughb-'t-s. .Mi.saes f'ranees and Viv-j Mis.s .losie Pitt.s returned to Grady ian, stJ M’t .'Sunday in Pomaria withi hospital. .Atlanta, on Monday after relative-i. | spending owo weeks with relatives Miss-'s .Mary and Mildred Crisp of here. Laurens, spent the week-end with! Misses H*len Milam and Bert Peay Miss Sara Ray Coleman. i have returned from Camp Ijatta, Mis.s Medora Browning returned wheix* they served as councilors the Saturday from Chattanooga, Tenn ■where she has been the guest of Miss past two weeks. Otto Ferrene, who has Ireen attend- W. W. Humphrey ha.s retuhned i son, of Abbeville, spent Sunday withr from his vacation in Lenoir and Shel- the former’s mother, Mrs. Emma by, N. C. He was accompanied by Little. Mrs. Humphrey and little son, who Mr. and Mrs. 0,. 0. Copeland and are to make their hi)me in Clinton. , children of New*berry, spent Sunday Mr.s. E. F. Inland of Chicago, 111., , with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shealy. Jean is spending three weeks with her! Copeland remained for a visit to Mr.- mother, Mrs. Zanie Campbell. .and Mrs. Sheely and Mr. and Mrs. Miss Ida Whitman of East. Pitt.- Irby Hipp. burgh, Pa., is visiting her aunt and I Mr. and Mrs. W. -A. Galloway and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Price. ! .Vliss Kathleen and William Galloway J Margaret Robinson the past three | ing summer school at Furman uniter-i weeks. Mr. a.nd .Mrs. J. R. Dillard, Mi.sses Marguerite Dillard and Rebecca i Presbyterian college. Rhodes of .Atlanta, are sptmding sev-j Friends of W. Roy ing summer scnooi aw rurinun uruvci-i ....... sity, spent the week-end with Wood-1 ruff and Mis.s Emma Hinkingshell of row iLTisdale and Harry Bolick at, (Greenville, spent the week-end in Co- Pitts will lx‘ eral days with the former’s mother, j glad to learn that he ha.s returned Mrs. Aitra Dillard. • from the City hospital in Columbia, POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENTS CLERK OF COURT I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election to the office of Clerk of Court of Laurens County, subject t ) the rules and regulations of the Dirnocratic party. THOS. W. BENNETT. FDR SHEUlFF I here«)y announce myself as a can didate f >r re-election as Sheriff of I.aure'nr -n’•jr^Ty.—srrbjyrt tn tbe rule.s and regulations of the Democratic primary COLUMBUS L. OWENS. T hereby announce myself as a can didate f >r Sheriff of I.^urens County and ple«ige my.self to abide by the re sult of the Democratic primary. C. W. WIER. I hereby announce myself as a can didate f )r Sheriff of I>aurens County, subject to the rules and regulations of ^ ^ ^ w wi ■ FOR STATE SENATE I hereby announce my.self a candi date for the Senate from Laurens County and pledge riiyself to abide by the results of the Democratic pri mary. W. C.ARL WHARTON. , . . IX !• from a visit to her .sister, Mrs. Kcn- I hereby announce mvself a candi- ., ’ , , 1 . , .0. : , I neth BurdetU*, in Charleston and at date for the Senate from Laurens County and pledge myself to abide by the rules of the Democratic pri mary. ~ C. D. NANCE. lumbia with friend.s Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Plaxico and son, Bobbie, and Betty Tribble and Mrs. P. S, Jeanes spent Tuesday in Blacks burg with the former’s parents. ■Miss Wilma Riddle of Greenville, is spending several days with Miss Eve lyn Chambers. Aldine Blakely and Davis Pitts spent Tuesdav in Inman with the lat ter’s brother, Carroll Pitts. Mrs. J, H. Hipp, who has been spending .some time with her daugh ter, Mrs. O. O. Copeland, in Newberry, is vi.siting her son ami daughter, Irby Hipp and Mrs. W. (’. Shealy. Mrs. Hubert Pitts has returne<l Out of Town Telephone Coll is 0 Round Trip lt*t so 00sy, swif^ and Inexpensive, when^you wanrto go places, to travel by telephone. When friends move to other cities. When there ore birthdoys or anniversaries, or special events of any kind. Or you are just lonesome for o friendly chat with out-of-town friends or relatives. Try telephoning theip.oThe personol to^h thot your voice alone con give, the advantage of getting on immediate answer and the low cost of the servicf ore causing more and more people to turn to the telephone for out-of-town business and social contacts.* To most places 25 miles away, the day stotion-to-itotion rote is obout 25 cents; 75 miles, 50 cents; 125 milfs, 75 cents; 150 miles, 80 cents. During the evening ond nlghf periods, rotes ore'lhren lowe^ b SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY (Ueorpoftidi' ^ HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES I hereby, announce'myself as a can-! didate for the House of Representa-, lives from Laurens County and pledge, my.self to abide by the rules of the Ikmioeratic primary. I JOHN BOLT CULBERTSON. 1 Myrtle Beach. K. Riddle of Greenville^, i.s spend ing several days with Mrs. \V'. T. Put nam and Mrs. Ralph (’opeland. ('harles Calloway has returned to Waahitigton, 1). ('., after spending thei of F'loi'ence, are spending several days with Mrs. Galluwav’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. McMillan. Miss Ludie Nell Scott has returned honie after spending the summer in Atlanta, Ga., with her grandmother, M rs. S. W. Hughes. She was accom panied by Miss Doris Grady for a visit. Mrs. W. H. Adams and Charles Adams of Dublin, Ga., spent Wednes day with Dr. and Mrs. L. R. Lynn. They were accompanied home by Phil Adams, who has l>een visiting Robert Lynn. Mi.ss Kaffa Fuller of Charleston .Medical college, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mr.s. B. R. Fullei. She was accompanied by Miss Betty Barnwell, also of the medical collcg<‘. Mr.s. J. H. <’hambers returned Tues- <lay from Atlanta, Ga., where she has been spending a few days with her .sister. Mrs^^Chambers is visiting her .“on and daiightei-in-Iaw, Rev. Mrs. H. O. ChamlHM'r. Dr. and Mrs. K. D. Jones and fam- Established 1886 f ♦ ♦ ♦ past several day"^ with his sister, Mrs. i ily * have returned from Estill, after C. F. Winn. [attending the wedding of their niece. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Dean of Phila- Miss Allene Wyman, and Eugene (lel|)hia. Pa., are visiting the latter’s | Earle Stone, III, of Greenville, on Iri- parent.', Mr. and Mr.s. T. W. Dillard,, day evennig.. I # 1 hereby announce myself as a can-l Miss Emma Little, who has been in .Atlanta, Ga., the past year, will re- the Dem.xrratic primary. j Represeniative.s from Laurens Coun- HICKS r. Owl. t. . promise to abide by the result I hereby announce myaelf a candi-i,»f the LKun^ci-aVic primary. PHIL D. HUFF. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for re-election to the House of Representatives from I^aurens Coun ty, subject to the result of the Demo cratic primary. R. A, BABB. I I hereby announce myself as a can-! ' i date for Sheriff of Laurens county! and pl'igs myself to abide by the! rules and -egulations of the Demo cratic primary. DORROH D. PEDEN. FOR MAGISTRATE I hereby announce myself as a can didate for re-election as Magi.strate of Hunter Township at Clinton, sub ject to th • rules and regulations of the l)ern-Kratic primary. W. ROY PITTS. I hereby announce niy.'^If as* a can didate for Magretrate of Hunter j didate for the House of Repre.senta- Township. at Clinton, subject to the I lives from Laurens County, subject to rules and regulations of the Demo-1 the rules and regulations of the Dem- cratic primary. I ocratic primary. JOHN* D. GLYNN. | F. A. GEDEIST. 1 hereby announce myself as a can- | hereby announce myself as a can didate for Magistrate of Hunter j fo,. ^he House of Repfesenta- who live near here. Mrs. J. I. Copeland and .Mrs. M. C. a tai i it'r ca i<v V iiivovia cao ca vcati^y ■ | i x ' 1 U di(iaU‘ for re-election to the Hou.<m ofjUendy and children of Gainesville. | turn home on Saturday to Ga., spent several day« with .Mr. and j vacation. Jshe will..l«‘« menuier <<«-■MW'] Mrs. W. D. Copeland. [ Joanna school faculty the coming ses-, .Vli.ss Matiel Dukes has returned loision, succeeding Mrs. Addi.^on Neigh- hei home in St. George; after sjnmd- burs, resigned. E. '.ng some time with her aunt, .Mrs Mood Smith. Mr. and .Mrs. H. W. Simmons and family, formerly of Hortea Path, are now making their home on .Adair street. fMrs. L. Bell ha.s returned home af- in didate for the House of Representa-, ^Pending ..ome time in Renm, lives from Laurens county, subject to relatives. .Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Barrow and daughter. Miss Virginia, of Charlotte, N, ('., left today for RiK’kmart and Cedartown, Ga., after a visit to rela- North I lives.here. They wefe accompanied by ! Mrs. A. H. York and .Mrs. A. N. Sew ell, who also had been visiting rela tives here. the result of the Democratic primary. J. D. WITHER.SPOON. ■ An Understanding Attitude Bank where your needs concern your banker as much as they concern yourself. This under standing attitude you will find iiPTISe Old R^iable.” NEW BUSINESS CORDIALLY INVITED M. $. Bailey & Sue BANKERS OLDEST STRONGEST Misses Dolly Pratt and .Mal>e! Beaudrot of Greenwood, are spending; several days with the former's gran<l-j I hereby announce myself a.H a can-j tnothei, Mrs. Mary Prather. Hurricane Sweeps Part Of Texas;; Mrs. G, C. Odiorne and son, George were visitors in Columbia on Tues-1'IpY^gnty-two Known day. Dead and Many Injured. Wind Reached-^ TO-.Miles An Hour Velocity. Miss Clemmie Jamieson and Cleon Pitts .spent Sunday in Ga.stonia, N, C., with friends. • j Hou.stv>n, Aug. l.">. • 'Phe Louis Rogers and Boyd Underwood j death list mounted to 22 today as Township at Clinton, subject to thei^”sfro^ Laurens County, subket to ^ Mon-1 farming communities near the gulf;;; 'rules and reguladons of the Demo-^'the rules and regulations of the 20a?t surveyed widespread- damage-o ocratlc primary. .Misses Grace and Judith Howie of Darlington, sTient the week-end with Mr. and .Mrs. J. M. Pitts. * .Mrs. C. W. <’ooper, Mrs. Louis rules and regulation cratic primary. B. R. FULLER. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for Magistrate at Mountville, Hunter Township, and pledge m>:,self A. ROSS BLAKELY. I hereby announce myself as a can- .lldate <or the 1 Th„r.,iey and'.Miae Klmjrra Ru>- were t. abide the rul« and regulation, ,, county. of the Democratic primary I WALTER F. LYNCH. to the result of the-Democratic pri mary. REX LANFORD. Mr. and Mrs. James Adair have returned to their home in Washing- I hereby announce myself as a can-i COUNTY COMMlSSIOaNER | ton, D. C., after visiting the former’s didat<‘ for re-election as Magistrate! j hereby announce myself as a can- P^^rents, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Adair, of-Hunter Township at Mountville,!re-election as County Com-j Mrs.. A. 0. Bray and children of subject to the rules and j nussioner of Laurens ^County and' Wilkesboro, N. C... are visiting of the De.mocratic primary. 1 pledge myself to abide by the results! her parents, Mr, and Mrs. R. L.' Bai- ^ . _ I l..... .l««rl MrnA. CANNON, -Thereby an-noufieo-myself yof The Democratic primary. T I FF. Anm Br.AKF.I.V for Magistrate mf Jacks j hereby announce myself a candi- ip,! subject to the result of the Democratic primary. A. I. DIXON. date for County Commissioner of Lau- ren.s County and pledge myself to abide by th® results of the Democratic primary. J. HERMAN POWER. I hereby announce myself a candi- leyvAliv^ray for the week-end. FOR CONGRESS I hereby announce my candidacy for re-election to Congress subject to the j^te for County Commissioner of MriuTI^ SnowrT>rXbIumbiik,~G£^ is visiting her sister and brother-in- law, Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Peake. , B. R. Young aiyl J. P. Young of Fairmont, N. C., were the week-end guests of Dr. and Mrs. L. R. I,ynn. Mrs. A. M. Copeland and Marvin Land were in York Tuesday night. from the tropical hurricane that raked j \ I the vicinity of Houston and Galveston 1* ■ Saturday night. Most of the fatalities were in vil lages or on farms about 30 miles ^ “outhwest of Galve.Nton, where the. greatest' force of the storm apparent ly centered a? it whistled inland from ♦V,,, t<<inhling waters of the Gulf of i Mexico. <Tops'° were ruined over a wide •stietch of the coa.«tal country, thee.' heavle.'t loss being in cotton. ^ Galveston, r and Houston escaped damage of ma-: rules of the Democratic primary «1®®-11.auren* County and pledge myself to I where they showed the picture, "A . « V ATXT I 'r. ... .. . v'v er>t ii et tion. J. J. MoSWAIN. abide bv the results of the Democratic; Day At Thornwell.’ I hereby announce myself a candi- ! P>'‘niary. date for Congress from the Fourth Congrressional district and pledge my self to abide by the results of the Democratic, primary. JAMES D. McCULLOUGH- 0 ' FOR CORONER I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election as Coroner of Laurens county and pledge myself to ^de by the results of the Democratic, of the Dein«xTatic primary. primary. “ J. A. THOMASON. 1 W. H. BARKSDALE. JOHN H. WHARTON. ' Edwin Guerrard is spending a few , , . ,, .. liavs in .Montreal, N. C. hereby announce my.elf . candi- ^ j. n„rougb and cbildren of dale for (ounty Coninii.i..oner of,( .J. q, , ,i,ter Uuren, county and pledge myaelf brother-in-law, Dr. and Mr,. Fel- abide bv the results of the Demo',TatiC| , prlman. A. HOSIER MOORE. gryson and daughter, I hereby, announce myi^lf a candi- Joe Ann, of Winnsboro, are visiting date for re-election as County "Com- her sister, Mrs. John W. Little, missio.ner of Laurens County and Dr. and Mrs. L. R. Lynn and Mrs. pledge myself to abide by the results Lula Jamieson returned Thursday jSr ” propBrtnms:" were sma.“hed, some buildings unrmif- ed and bath houses and small frame structures demolii-hed. The wind rose* to 70 miles an hour here. j The hurricane swept 200 miles of th#? Texas coast—from,Sabine to Sea- drift—and then entered the interior I to devastate large area.s of the rich j farming country of south Texas. , The known injured number around i l.'iO, but this list was exp?cted to be' greatly increas^ed as a rrtore general check of isolated areas is made. ' Today rescue workers and others were bent upon bringing immediate relief tp the injured and homeless. I Emergency rations were rushed to' Angleton, apparently the hardest hit' of the towns, and Eagle Lake. Reports from the emergency hospital at An- from Montreal, N. C. 'They were ac-lgletpn said some of the injured were i companied by Miss Isabel BerryT who not expected to recover. | DIRECTNESS In Our Dealings H ere is a bank ever responsive to the con structive aims and objectives of local en* terprise. 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