The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, September 29, 1932, Image 2
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CUNTON. S. C.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29. 1932
Stockings
' Need Punter
McCollocli« of Wesf* Virginia,
Blocking Back, May Develop
- Into Booter. "
Coach WaHcr Johnson put his men
thfoagh a ver>y light workout Mon
day, giving the boys'a little time to
reeupera/ the bruise.- ah:l sore
TTU^cVs receix^in the Clemson gan'.c Wa.hingtor. i). C., S;pt. 2C. The
Prtviav. Most of the time was spent in j-r'nripr.i qu-.* t on which ir being ask-
WASHINCTON
emr REVIVAL
taT MONTH
Dr. and Mrs. Spencer | Clinton-Honea Path coach'irXow^.
Injured In Crash
ing a fighting spirit. The schedule as
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arranged' comprise? eight games.
Game Tomorrow
' i three in Clihton, and five on fprei^
The Clinton Hi football team will territor^'.
(Continued from page one) cei, who are now patients in the Lau-season Frida-j' /afternoOn
work wap—largelv, editoriaTT^'at
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Friends of Dr. and'Mrs. A. E. Spen-
rens hogpital suffering from injuries
; his
which thne bp assisted t'harles G. , t
•Trumhul! on the -taff of the Sunday m an automobile wreoK last
t School Times, Following that. Mr, Thursday, will. be glad to know that
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when it will meet the fa.:t Hon"^ Patlr SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE
team on the latter’s ground^The “The Paper Everybody Reads”
iM -Quilkin waf- engaged in Bihle >on-,
Mefenec-^ in ail pa.'ts pf the United
; States and Canada. H? ‘al.®o visited
■Cert’a! .Ar'-'rl*a. He ha= been largely
try-r.g t. find a punter. Every man ir.
the backfield was drilled in 'the kick
ing department.
Ui p‘
the r* lu't
“What
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lots
election
iti-al cir -les is:,
o* the Mr.
r.ie. n?” I* is an old -ayi»’g, “a* Maine
g cf th'c Union. ’
»''>=i'nrs1bje f >r the beginning of reg-
l l r ’ Fihle c< nferen cs in various
t :t( s. Every year he is sebeted as
ore rf the .sneaker? at the famous
onff ren< ca, at Keiwick, Grove, X. T- ; aft^fno ui
The l^mocrat- are jubila.it because, He is always |irr'charge of the confer
they aie resting fairly comfortably.
and that the’r condition is thawing
improvement. Dr. Spencer hope.s to
■eturn to his heme here \vi‘hin the
."ext ciaj- or two, while jMrs. Spencer
will doubtless be retained at the hos-
. pital for several day.s yet..
The accident occurred fast Thursday
fehortly after one o’clock'
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Loans and Refinancing on Automo-
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biles. General Insurance.
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cv .««*. th.’t ’t mean, that Roosevelt i ence- held at'
hurt on the first T>lay. of the game
Friday, wit! be out for an' in 'ef'n^to
time. He n-ceived a severe shoulder
injury. This is another jolt. Lindsay. Republican states. Republican mana'-ito the Pacific coast to hold confer
e.nc^s in various Cities in California. ^Greenville at the time. They were im ,
“Mr. McQui.kin s national reputa-1 removed by ambulance to-
lion has re.-u.ted in students cooling ,u„ f auiens ho.snital where examina-:
when thoir car collided with a tru::^
herille bv Columbia jimits of Laurens on,
11 carry Maine and a lot of trther Bible colIe;'e He has made six trips Luurens-Greenville highway. Dril
[.and Mrs. Spencer were enroute to!
See R. W. BENN,
At Clinlcn Motor Co.
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Phone 119
although hi weighs only 150 has gcr? a r dowhearted, Init are trying‘enc«s in various cities in California,
been playing a wonderful game at thc'lr 1)C t to p-ove to <bemselves or;
guard. He comes out of the line to to others that the Maine ejection | tion has re. a;ieu in siunents coniing Laurens hospital where examina-,
lead iDterferen;e like a bullet. He .ma.ns r.o.hing of the sort. to Columbia from all parts of the revealed that Mrs. Spencer had
blocks with t»-eniendous force, as well ele-tion of governor in .Maine, t’n;ted htate.?. .-Xlaharha, ' received a very painful head injury j
a.s playing a jam-up game on defense. ;^as always been held in i:>pj,»tembc*r,' ^vorg.a. Indiana. Kansas. Marjdand,(},usjjand bruises and cuts!
Coach Johnson mourns his absence. ,bccau.se by the time ♦Novomhor comes; Xew .Ier.®ey. New ^ orje. North Uaro- face, arms and body. Both
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arolma a.i nave but suon 're-;
tives in-ilw BToIe^ college this viced after receiving first aid.
while mis'ionarie- sons and daughy | news of their accident rapidly!
ters from Kenya colony. East -Africa., over the city and cau.sed con-1
are al-a enrolled. Former students of gijej-abip concern and anxiety among
the sc h;.jl are noxv at work in Brazil, ^ nunierous friends. Both Dr. and
.HoT’dura-. Co-ta Rica, Mexico, Kenya Spencer are highly esteemed in
colony. Poland. India and Palestine, i comniunitv and their friends and
that
McColloch, recently converti*d- from around a'good ideal of the rtat^ is us- Penn.^vlvania, Tenrf^ssee
a guard to a back, showed up fine in ually snowed in and it is diff.cult for| ^*»uth ( af'olirva all have renresenta-
his kicking t^Iday. He pi^ably wTTTYh^ voters to got to the polls,
be the answer to John.son s praxer for ele-ted a Democratic gover-
a bo>'ter, ^ ... n^r and three Democratic congress-
This big P.‘.> pound West Virginia four, at the election, on
b*iy is de.'t ned to become one o, jo. Maine being the oldc.'^t
in a semi-conscious condition!
the
hi.s
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prohi’oition state, having “gone dry”
vi'^ay back in the IKlO’s, a good many
Johnson’s gr< atc.st hacks. He is
best blocker on the team and
tackling is of the
Pulled ligaments prev
ing against Clemi-on
The scart txvo. xvi ek.s Goach 'John- ^ , .
son had to get, ,his team into shape Republican congre.^.s-
for the riem>(.i| p^ame prevented , jpyn cVeted was in the di.strict which
inclu.Jes the city of Portland, the la’ g-
. • ,» ® • I *caV Ik III bX X^c a Ca‘i ' * • • «• J\X f I I d .a.a]A. 1m a ^ i
• highest calibre, joninu ntators interpret the He n.H-ral- ;* plan ^ j acquaintances are happy to know thj
revented his play- j. -cy a.« mean eg that the {K-oj.le,m.-sion boards to ^, bought .rainful. their injuries were
n. Maine have tired of i)rohii*ition. ■ .untnes. Mr. .IcQui - l serious as was first feared.
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frt'lr polishing] off hi.s passing
tack, for ixhuh Ihe is famous in South
Cari'lina. .V goqd i»it of the time this
week IS being sj*ent "bii aerials.
Swedenberg Visits
Campus Friends
e-t city in the state, and that thi.s
particular congressman hapfX'ns to be
a drx and if any part of Maim* were
to v«*tc against prohibition, it would
be expe' led to Im* its largest city.
Slate hleetion.*' Influence
Lo. al c indition.s always iriGoi nce
the state cle.-tion. It is being explain-
kiir.« wide reputation is also re .sponsi
ble f-.c many p-eople coming to visit'
Columbia each xx’nter. Many come to
audit hi.s iitere-ting lectures at the'
MMe ■■ole ge. wh le mis-'ionarie. from
T’.iarly every part "f the xvorld hax’e'
.-toj |;eti to vi.^;: .Mr. .M tjuilkin and at
his invitalhin t - addres.'! the students
. f the Bibk college.”
Stiller Holding
‘Anniversary’ Week • >
Girl Students Are
Back This Yesu*
’ > ed by Republicans manager.? that the
M. T. .'kxvedenberg. popular English : eople of Maine were feeling the Inir-
prx'fessor now on leave of absenee, idm of tave.- itirwised h/ *h > R'-publi-j
was a visitor on the campus last week. | van state adniinistrai. >n an > lh.it the! I.a-t xear the campus of Presbyte-
Profe.ssor Swedenberg is now studying]."!®)' voted loi ally has no neces-jiiar ■ >IIege welcomed the fair .sex
♦ I'niv^T^itv nf Vorfh Cnrolint'i^^v hea'^nT unon the xxay such ar; back tollTJoliiam again
A.i .an get to the p;)I! • in .\'u-
L.. L. Stiller, popular manager of
the li>ca! (iieat Atlantic & Pacific Tea |
I company store, har set a.side this,
: week, .Sept. 2<) to O't. 1st, for a cele-j
bration especially arranged for the
oatrons of his store. It is not a xived-
ding anniversary, or a birthday party,
he states hut an annix'ersary in coni-
memoiation of his aixth year as man
ager of the Clinton store..
•Ml Stiller bears the unusual dis
tinction of having served as manager
I time in a nunilier of years. The col-j of the Clinton P. store since it
vember, will vote nutiona ly. Never-■ i^.iry never hi en co.educational,, fir-st ‘.hrexv it.s doors open for business
theless, the Democratic management. si.nce the iieginning girl day stu-‘ in Bentember, l'J2.5. By his fidelity to
fii.st election since the part.v conven
tions, an 1 i.s making
have, during certain periods. *i^tx. .inif,)rm lo'jriesy ahd thoughtful
le part.v conven- ^ alloxxi'd c artmd cla. .ses if they,his customers, h^ has
the most of It. or i;e-.r f imton. .Vt prosent
Presidi filial election., are alxvay.s
omplicatc.1 in many states by the lo.
the future the'grrls at P. C. i.s still;
'very uncert.iitv The pro-int plan
IS
cal elections for governor an 1 other!I- * The girls now
state officers. ,Ajid it often hapix-ns | m-tilulion will be al-
the Unix'iTsity of North Carolina
for hi.s Ph 1). degree, which he expect.?
to receive next spring.
Mr. .'swedenlK'rg is an alumnus of y"'*.' . ^ r i. • *i •
^ ’ finds great cauSe for cheer in tliisi i ,.
r*i»-byterien college and taught here - - • • m iu.>
urt.l whcT' he tiegan hi.s work
; t 'hapel Mill. He h.is a fellyw-hip at
the N <rth ('arolii'H in titution. After
a .-■JHinier vacation in Ear.■no I’ro-
fe.-'or .''wedenbi rg will return here
i.«'xr .'septi rnher to re hi.s duti *■
av .•<i*'tart professor of En.gliih. that ex-en xxhen the elections are hold i t'» re ■ ive diplomas from the
Munhg hi.- itay hs ’-e he was ve", ‘>n the .-an;e day, the can MdaUvs of '-'^chooi upon Uie finishing of the re- .
jTpular. bi.th as a student., and as a governor will-be elected quired work. Ju uLher words, when the 1
teacher; and the student body i.s look-• carrie.s the state ■ .schco, .i epts a girl’.? registration it!
on the--presuk^ntwl-ticket.- TJw—hap- ‘ a^ure?-iiel’ Tf!gt~ sfae may' receive
p«-hed lO NeW York stale ui when dipb^rrt i upon the completion of h<*r;
a Di'in.icrat, wa.s elected even if the plan of i receiving
vemoi, but .Mr. Hoover carried the»^,j,., discontinued before
k presHcnt. | gradutes. Thi« term there are 24
xVa-^hington was greatly amused b.v;
the insistence
agers. who rus
as soon as the Maine results were
known, that the pre.sident must get
out and stump the country. Rut aftc*r
thinking it over, Mr.. Hoover decided
unite
upon
in
hi--
extending congratulations
anniversary celebration be-
■ ing held this week.
Pool To Be Open
Tuesday an4 Friday]!
? ii g f■ 1 r w a rd tTTii's rsTui”h’n e xT “ye aE
nur.ng Mr. SwedenbcTg s abscMi^e, .
, • . . ‘ R.io; evelt,
< \\. (irafton is serving a.ssistant
pioU-.-.'-oi of Engli.sh. ^
Assignments For
Clinton Teachers
--.Arrorumg ^ arrmonnceminlt,^^ col
lege sxvinmrng d<m)1 wilL be open to
the public on Tuesdays and Fridays,
from until 7 p. m. Those owning
ticket.-: mu«f present them to the pool
keeper. Admission- of 20c xvill be
of the Republican man-1 c las es *^0 the i am- j tho.-e without ticket.?
hed to the WJiite Hou.se•' approximately the -ame (
number iha^ aUcntled* last year.
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of the
at ^the following
TIm' out-of-town memliers
( union schools family
their home.'
for the present s'’hool year:
With Mrs. B. L. King: .Misse.s Glad
ys Stilwell, ^Ixiuise Sims, Azile Liv-
ingstrn. Lillian Brown, Agnes Davis,
Lily Yarborough, Lucy Burns.
With Mrs. E. R. Knox: A. L. Duck
ett and X. H. -Mc(Jueen.
With Mrs. W. John.son: .Miss
Olix'e Tuck.
With .Mr.s, Teague Harris: .Miss
.Narrissa (Iray. i
With Mrs. Henderson Pitts: Misses
Lily Mae Wert.s, .\nsie Kirven, Floy
Oxfcing'. Martha Wilbur.
With .Mrs. William Bailey Owens:
Ina ruFry.
are making to'adhere to his original program of
places making only two or three* speechiiiB.
during the campaign.
Hurricane News
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Mus.'
.\lary Lott.ye Riser sjH'nt the
week-end at her home in Whitmire.
Mary Sue Copeland sjK*nt Sunday
with Mary Francis and Georgia B.
Nabor.'.
The Hurricane .Missionary society!
met xxith Mr.*. I. (.). Ray last Friday
How miodern Women
Lose Pounds of Fat ]
Swiftly-Safely i;
Gain Physical Vigor — Youthfulnetoi
With Clear Skin and Vixacious Eye.*
I hat. Sparkle M'ilh Glorious Health
Mis.'Jes'Ncila Long a*’d
With Mr*. Hugh Donnan: .Misses
Margaret .McCord, .\nna Hell Hudson,
Paul VaM Elrod, and .\lHne Newsom.
With .Mr^. (.'. P. R binson: John
Kilgo.
Consolidated Departments
The rt‘organization of government
departments, which congresb author-
•zed at the last session is now under
way. In the course of years there has ^ niet xxith Mr*. I. (.). Ray last Friday the reci|>e that banishes fat
grown up in Washington a great' afternoon. i a»d brings into blo.*som all the nat-
amount of overlapping of authority .Mj.ss Ro-a Sunierel .spwnt^the weei-'^^^* attiactivene.ss that every woman
and duties, between one dep.utmcnt end at her h me near Hickory Tavern.
and another. This has not only can ed | Caiolxn Y rang spent the week-end
ctmfu.sion aad delay i in the admini.s- in Whitaiire xxith her grandparents,^‘®
tratom of public office, but also a Me. and .Mrs. Shannon. j water before breakfast — cut
duplivation of expense. For example: and Mrs. A. L. Nabors and pastry and fatty meats—go
■ No! xei> lii.g ago it wa.s calculated ^ :|ib r^.n ^,,(1 ^nd Ur .Nrca
that more lh:in twenty different gov- ,g and daughU r. Lola, spent last *^***^“' "eeks get on the scales
Every nvjining take one half lea-
Young and many pounds of fat
have vani.*hed.
Get a bottle of Krurchen. Salts-
-the
TAX SALE
For Sale-day
"Att~thar
in October, 1932.
■ parcel-
ernm-nt bureaus had .something to Sunday with Mr.*. C. (
-ay about the goxcrnmenl of the tei ri- >!;.<. Mace Young.
tor\ of .\la.'ka. , Mr*. G. C. Nabors entertained four. . .. .
One recent consolidation ha* h> en i,f ht r little boys with a birthday i V "^'^^‘**^'** *^
the Iran ler*from the department of i^st Friday afternoon. All en- "
comTiier--e ^tLthc bureau of radio, put- joytsi the afternoon playing games.
ting all br«*adcastiiig and radio mat- R-f e.*hnu*nt.s wire .served to about to lose fat—if ymu don’t feel,
teis in lh« hands of the Federal Radio joi*.y little folk
commission. That- commission has i :
lately' KeerT makrhg~a'~sTu3y“of broail
even thie first bottle doesn’,convince
you this is Ihe easiest, safest and ur-'
rertain—prere
tract of land Ix’ing, lieing and situate adv'ertising and i.s woirking out
in Hunter Township, I.^urens County, ^j|d methods calculated to ieduce
Slate of South Carolina, containing amount of advertising talk and in
ainety-two (921 acre.*, moix* or less, -proportion of pure ent-.*r-
aad known as the G. B. Bailey
Said land being bounded as follows:
On the north by lands of Dr. Jack H.
Negroes To Sing
Spiritual Songs
a superb improyement in health—so
gloriously energetic—vigorously alive
your money glatHy- Tetttmech
But be sure for your health's ?ake
that you ask for and get Kruschen j
Salts. Get them at Young’s Pharmacy
or any drug store in ihe world. .
.V ch, ir
of 75
lo<al Negroes will
Yo, UK. on tt«. east by public road, on „f f„,.tune-tc!linic
the south by other lands of Dr. Jack
H, Young, and on the west by John H.
Young (Lewis place).
C. L. OWENS, -Sheriff
^29-4tc. Laurens County.
On.-.e,-ent rulinp of Ibc conn,vs,;.,n ^
. tnat statama wbicb |ier.n.t 'he Tuo'.day evel»:ic. Oct. 4tb. at 7:30 in'
Jinj
a*trologic*l programs will not have
their licensx* renewed. “It i.s our opin-
the. F’vrida Street school auditorium,I
with a small admis.*ion of 10c and 25c.
Ti e entertain m'ent is being staged
Notice, Farmers
We will have a car of bulki
ion. raya .be romibiaalon in its de-1 f,„ ,, j,.,
ciaion. that sueb f»rtum-tellin». ^
(n.*bt in many case, eonatitute a re. deled aele.-tioil of spirituala by the
harmful trade upon the »>.«eptil.il.- ^he proceeda from
ties and emotion, of l.stem ra who entertainment wiii be uaed by the
Negryes for school purpoaea.
may be in serious difficulties."
One puxzle which the radio cummis-
JlgaCMltural LUne- her«-Bat|ir- W^t yet sohfed ia how^ dteep^-y^ls of prosperity turning fast
day. Will sell cheap from car. ! advertising fakers who are barred 1 enough to take care of everjrbody who
■fiom the u.*e of radio in the United had a job three years ago and who
State% from moving their stations in-1 hasn’t got one now
^ Send your wago^.
CLINTON
COTTON OIL CO.
to Mexico and broadcasting across the
I international boundary.
There are plenty of signs indicating
Newton D. Baker, former secretary
of war, has been appointed bj!| Presi
dent Hoover to head the national un-
Some one needs the
article you have to
that broadcasting is coming more and | employmient relief movement. The or-
more under govemmenUl control. j^nization of relief agencies on a
.Much Relief Work Ahead
As Washington views the national
situation, the United States is likely
AaII A/lirdaf4i«A if greater demands than ever
LAo^ It. All I during the coming winter, for help for
larger and more effective scale than
I ever before is now under way under
Mr. Baker'? direction.
Men*s and Ladies*
HATS
Blocked and Cleaned :i
Rent that room by
The Chronicle Wantip,rU\„r'‘.„~“iJZ- m“.y using a Want Ad in
. A J mill ' I *
CvlUIIlll* and perhaps longer, to get thej
Ipbk up. it wiii Ub. not ..in than Jhe Chromcle.
^ Hidce a New Hat out of your
last season^s. At a very low cost
we can clean and re-shape your
hat with the same precision and i‘ 1
I ^
care and can give the,same sat- o
isfactory service as has been o(;ir
custom for years.
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JUST CALL 28
Buchanan’s
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(FOR A LIMITED TI.ME)
Ccty’s Double Compact (S2..50 value)
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$1.39
Armand*s Face Powder and Lip Stick ($1.00 value)
50c
Two boxes Kotex and one Klenex (75c value) ...
59c
Two boxes Mode.ss and one Couette^j
%
49c
Alarm Clock, guaranteed cne year
98c
Watch, guaranteed one yeaf '"
.. 9Sc
Big Ben Alarm Clock, guaranteed two years
$3.50
Eveready Flash Light, twe cells, complete
39c
Milk of Magnesia, full pint
39c
Rubbing Alcohol, full pint ..
39c
Aspirin Tablets, 100 for
49c
Aspirin Tablets, Bayer's, 12 for
.. L5c
Mineral Oil, gallon
$2.00
Three rolls Agfa Fihns, No. 116 or 120,
for price of two.
Fountain Pens, guaranteed
$1.00 to $7.00
Blue Stone, Ib.
10c
Formaldehyde (treat your grain for smut), pint
40c
Razor Blades (to fit all razors) >
10c lo 50c pkg.
YOUNG’S PHARMACY
‘THE OLD REiJABLE’
Telephone 19
Meet
The Hopkins Mon
Latest
Fashions
Newest
Fabrics
New
Low Prices
Distinctive
Tailoring
Not a handful of j^tterns — but a large variety in
each range, including a big showing of Topcoatings.
FRnJAY^AND SATURDAY
SEPT. 30 — OCT. 1
STETSpN HATS BOB SMART SHOES
Other FeHs other Oxferds
$1.50, $2.95, $3.50 SI.95,'$2.95, $.3.50
SER-VAL HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR
Hipp & Adair
NEXT TO BOOK STORE
CLINTON, S. C.
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