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THE N CHRONICLE. CUNTON. S. C. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17. 1932 Duke Endowmimt . Gifts Announced Thomwcll Orphanasre of Thisj iCitv Gffts $8,445.49 From Gi- • . ■ i Foundaticn. Fifteen orphanages and institution? in S^h Carolina received a total of fiR,036.7C from the Duke endo«rment fund durinp the year 1931, while thc^ amount donated to their upkeep dur-. inp the seven years since the e.'tah-' lishment of the fund is $2fil,026.fi4J according to the report of the orphan . section of the endowment, issued b;. Dr, W. S. Rankin, director. The report, showed that 30 institu tions in North Carolina were aided to the extent af $95,985.81. The total of 1931 contributions in the Carolina? in 1931 was $141,022.00. or approximate ly foven and two-thirds cents per day for the 1.950,300 orphan day? of care reported bv the applicant institutions. The 45 in^^titulion.s aided have a bed capacity of 0.707. and they care fi»r an average of 0,057 children each day. I)urinp the year of 1931. which the report, recent’y nia.le. coveit*d, the in- st.tutH us admitted 1,283 new chi’- . d:'’n. The. Dal.e erub-w uent's contribution to the 1.7 S outh'('arolirsa in.titutions were listed a.' follows; Kpwoith 'orphanape. ' ('(dambia. t--,*‘.14.34. Thornw^Il ' . pi .i.’.ape, ('linton. fK,.i.i7j9. ^ ^ r ifrphanagTT irmi OLD IWYQKrS Carl h.G^tz r in the world he found his way to Fifth avenue is a mystery. Wl^en I. saw him a hufre bus was front of him and a foreisn-make aut|j>mobile at his heels. A pblkeman rescued him and directed him to a side street. “Trust Lordd witk your prescrip- t:ons,” is the slogan of a Lon^ Island pharmacist called Lordd Chemists. There is something awfully swag ger and mighty comfortable that nmkes fiBr_llttL^4Kaadar.lty_M_th^jiit- ted wester suit and three-piece en- senrble. . . While the crew neck .sweat er is favored by many, the surplice Eighteen New Yorkers pay taxes! on income.s ranging from $4,000,000 to -H $10,000,000. i on me w .)''d, 1?7. M*'*.!)''. -<,lhari4-cU:U- Charles- ^ ton, $4.dOo.'Jf'. ^ .IcT'kin,' «> Charleston.*^ The average visitor to New York ; sees more of the city.in a week or ten ] days than the average New Yorker sees in a lifetime. They are trying to revive intjhrest in wood-bum:ng at one of New York’s department stdres. It must be all of twenty years ago that you. wratched big sister pl.y this decorative art on cigar boxes ar.d leather sofa cushions. It was rather dangerous practice over an alcohol Jamp in those days. But now h is done with a py'rolectric pen and is very safe ar.d rapid. - On Sunday night, their only night off, most actors and actresses go to the theatre. There is a suicide here every six hours, 4r BUY COLLIER’S Collier’s Magasine—$2.00 year. In clnb.s for $1.75, j JAMES \y^C.ALDWELL If riding In a New York subway, you can almost tell the time of day by noting the newspapers the passen- ger.s are reading. The tabloids are the most popular with the early morning crowds. OXE CENT PER MILE . Tlianksgiving Rates ‘For informaticn apply to Ticket Affent SEABOARD AIR LINE RWY. Automobile and All Forms of 1. Insurance..". See R. W. BENN, At Clinton Motor Co. Phone 119 nd lOnTT-lJatr' oT TTrTghT, Tiew;" yellow glyves on the hands of motor- man of a street car on lower Broad- wav. - There are 4,000 idle architects and I draftsmen in New York. .\n organi zation .spon^ ored by architects is rais- ng money for their relief. ' Was walking along FTfth avenue the (other day when I saw an excited Greek with a pushcart loaded dow n with bananas having a terfible^TiThe dodging “mbrbr v^fcalar traffic, THE^EASTSIDE GREENHOUSE LAUREXS, S. C. Has arranged to erect an- ether greenhouse and ser vice huilding cn the east side of Clinton, located on Greenvi’Ie - Columbia high- wav. CHEVROEETS ONLY WINTER TUNE-UP SPECIAL-SI.OO For only $1.00 fer the next 10 days, we-will adjust valves, clean and adjust spark nlugs, snace and adjust ignition poinf.s, clean and adjust carburetor, tighten fan belt, adjust generator, check battery connections, tighten cylinder head and manifold bolts, check water leak.s, also check timing. “Factory-Trained" .Mechanics”, GILES CHEVROLET CO. SUBSCKIBETCyTHE CHRONICLT^ f4.i ;s !*((. .iohti d«' la Howe luJu-trial . M('' Cnuu-k. !?3 s27,i9. rhur h Honif orjjhanugc. York. < arlisic Court nay hoim-, ('olumhia.‘ |•2,«74.f}2. City ()rp!»a!i a^ylu:n. Charleston., $1.35:C23. . - Spartanburg < «>un;\ orphanage. - -- Spartanburg, $1,337.12. t.'!*«*. a' -oun a< ve e »M.;:iue.s to be Hrisner h(»iu«‘, Gio-s-nx ilk*. $90i.93. *»n<- of the k-aje i. ; , • kail ted The ('hildreii’s home. Sumti r, i blouM* and Jn-lted swia.c r with broad $M)9.14. .shoulder and <le«*v. - -uinfortahly full. William.son Orphan home, f'olum- Twted effv.lo .n knitted uit.- aie bia. $520.20. - vtury much m DRASTIC of a// CLOTHING Camden ('hildren’s home. Canu'^n, centered on the jaieketas shown $3(;.7.yi. Juvenik* Protective Greenville, $3.V».TO. Hurricane News above. The mixto^ tweed knit with a<'J«*',iat;iin, rtbbed waistline i» among the Nailers., The model above W iIw zephyr knit.} Old gold and orange'l)aMe eo! )r ^ with alnv^'l any hi.nnonizing y't -on-1 tranting trim i? being worn. M<*no,-, tone? beige, white and brown.- aie alsot popular. ^ ’ I*r;».'bvte- .M s Ktta Nabors of thi ’ an h(i.- ; with n* r |»are Mrs. (I., C. Xaiiors. H I.. .lone.' •»( f j^st of C. (', Young;,Ja.st .Monday. Ml and Mrv R. w. Young spent wood Organizations Spun- Dramatic Club To Give Play Laurens, was the with Mr. and spei .Mrs. <\ C. ^unday > OUMg Mi > .Maggie N’abiirs .sjient .v('( k-etid at the home of G. M, txir-:. the .\’a- sor .Appearance Friday. (Jraf-j ton Leads Activities. ' The dramatic club otf Presbyterian college, dormant for .M‘veral years, .Mi'^ses KlizalH'th and Kllotte Rob--.omes to life th:# week with a produe- t ins .''pent the week-end with Jennie :tion of .\nthony E. Wilks’ three-act Ue and Cartdyn Young. . .omtHlv. “Blundering Billy.*’ Friday Mr. and Mr.'*. R. ( . XNhitmirc and night, in GreenwoxHi. The club has not children are spending a few days this yet organixt>d for the year, but plans week with ^Mr. and Mrs. J. F. VShit*. ^ after performances in Green- - ** i wood and in Clinton. Mr «ntl Mrs I.. 1.. la».c«l.r .nd b II>. ' Ih. or^.n^a- Saturday, Nov. 19tb. - - Lasting Four Days Complete Stock of Penneyr’s Clothing To Be Sold Out. Come and See For Youi^tf! The Savings Will Thrill You! children of West Spring, were the Sunday gue ts of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. tion offers a light play, full of com-i e Burgess. plicat:ons that are (mi< ked with real Mr. a.Ki Mrs. Guy .Smith and daugh- •xHetly Lou, and Colie Turner spent |'‘**t*^”* *be sympathy <tf the audierK*el Sunday w ith Mrs. .Sallie B. Nabors. '«f bis multiple misforlune.s, i .■^r. and .Mr.s. C C. Young. Mrs »hly filled by Hart Odom, who will Re x ’»iiung and Miss .Mildred Young Jh* remembeied for his performance in f^pent la Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. “.Attorney for the Itefen.'se,*’ given last A L. Nabors. November. Georgia Bee Blakely, in' Mit.s Lillie Young spent la.n Sun- the feminine leading role, together' da\ in WilNamston w'lth Mr. and Mrs. ^.;th |.'rank Giess. Walker Combs, and' Addison .Neighbors. .\nnie l^ee Jackson, are also repeaters' Mr. and .Mrs. 1* K. Kumph and ^ i i , ,, , ,, . . j la.'t 'yeurs popular and suncess- ilv, .Mr. and .Mrs. D. Kumph and ^ , daughter. I..,r,spent last Sunday cast ate. itith Mr and Mrs. Marion Kumph. Kcni.^_Lf_ -Ihurpvyell; , M. Tommtns. a sophomore, and H. M.i • ^ _ ^|_ ’ Teachers Give I’arty New Y’ork fre.shman, all of M *.*e- Ro*a Sumerel and Mary whom show great promise. Lott..e Riser, teachers in the Hurri- The performance in Greenwood this' <ane ^chool. delightfully entertained ^ week is sponsored-.iointh by Green- the young peH>pIe .>f the community ^hool and the athletic as- Friday ninht. Oil. 28. with a Hallo- .^c ation of I-ander college. It will be r , 1. . i> f**^-*’ »>at-uf-tow n engagement lor ■ Tli« guests felt that they were en- ^ ~ tering {^host-land upon their arrival, * .'*'* * * }w ormaiice S-ine Krnetnd nn th. porch by jack- »nvcr« cudv,, .n the fall of Ip K)., c’.Untcrn, and a "Tall Ihtiy." L'po" " * ood further enitarre-‘ entering the <li or they were welcom- *'**“*'ts in Grcenwtt ni seem probable | ed by Miss Lillie Young, dressed as fiom time to time, the financial prob-' a ghost, and were, given an ice-cold -em of the drainat.t club, king a trou- hand-shake. They were then invited blesome orw. will v:rtua!l.\ lie .solved.' into the living room, which was beau- The play is to b«' g ven in Clinton lifully decorated with Hallowe’en col- Tuesday. Nov 22. the admission to be, ors, with black witches, bats, and caU fifteen cent* for cxi'lege studenU. j peeping from the unexpected ‘juarters. -rh.* ». l .1 Many games and contests were en ;ome agitation^ played, in which everybody rartki- students a.id faculty moml>ers| pated. B. T. Runtph proved to »>e the * faculty play, bat nothing defi-! beet blind-folded contestant in p*nnirg. Has emerged from the discussion.) tbe bow on the t%t’8 neck. Miss Irene Such a play might arouse interest of Burgess and Lewis Horton proved unparalleled proportions in Clinton their knowledge of nuts by being win>|and in surrounding communities. At ners of the nut contest. Miss Burgess any rate, a faculty play, indicating and Wilton Rumph showed their »kHl|£,^„Hy iaterest in dramatics at 'P. C. «wh sea **Oaa.S- • a « « ^ would encourage the club and be of in tbe handling of money in tbe “Pea By Wise” contest. Tbe ai>ove winners were awarded Hallowe’en noveltica.. enjoying tbe occasion were Mildrad Young, Rntb H Ifildred and Olga Nabors, Wil immeasurable assistance. Profeaaor Grafton, who is directing tbe play, baa Indicated that tbe chief ^ difficulty mi tW past has been short- If revenue from “Blun- Bargesa. BHiel SpcMcmr. and Lil.i<*«'Nf Mir ia salient to wai^ni 9a Todng. Jbaara. Qtifette Simpaoa.|^ grodaetiou of higher-priced royal- labMl Spaaeer. Lather Nabt^jtj Ptaya. tbr student body and the Your Choice COME EARLY AS POSSIBLE To Avoid Disappointment SUITS VALUED UP TO $aiJ5 •e4s [V/ ri k k: r.4 >•■ * - -.-rJ .^** * y vi*. » i ^ i V: MEN’S TABLE Your Choice YOU CANT AFFORD TO MISS THIS CLOSE OUT. Be On Hand Early To Make Your Best Selection. Shoes Boy’s Clothing That Have Sold Up To $4.98 To Be Closed Out V At Two Prices $1.98 $7.90. $4.98 Penney Co Dial NKbors, L O. Hay, JargBii, Wilton. Floyd aad B. T. iLunph and Lanria Horton. people ef Cliatoa may expect a full aad varied program during tbe winter aad \ BPAaTMBNX \ * ' I* .^-9 Muagrove Street * llBC 9 r O JI E Clinton, S. C. X i'l" \ jjjt