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I'-' PAGE t^O L THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. 8. C. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1. 1932 Baraett foos. Circus j Group To Stady XOANNA MILL ^EWS Here December 5; Banking Laws I ^Idville, Nov. 23. — Mrs. ^M. K ’ Medlock returned’ Monday from “Mothers” was Mae Attaway, Ross returned thanks. A tOaSt-to the given by Miss Lula! and to “Our Other Guests” by Miss^Sarah Clark. Mrs. R. Th. Barnett Bros, circus will ex-i Seven Named To Consider Need-!^ »t the Mothers’ hibit at Clinton. Monday.. noc^5tlv - Lefrislation and Report TV)' McClure, m Sumter. ^ f 1 n ^ V p I'here are many new acts, mtmbcr.-1 f^eneral A«F€mWy..,:^ -Mr.^ Mxs^JKllLJeter of Ninety-1 -4, wh-r nre^LnlLof and display wnth^e ,.Six, viJted Mrs. Mamie White Sun,] the Girls’ club, made .^n interesting ♦riAfi!?^Ampric^’ and the hiLPh lights ' Columbia, Nov. 26. - Governor I, C. ■ day. I talk on what the ch)b ,had meant to from the life of George Washington^’®'’’'’^'''**'^ today appointed a commit-1 Vernon Ross of Piedmont, spent the'her. Mrs. .J. H. Cr»^J fiflt president , . Jpo of seven to begin immediately a are worked into the thenu;^ bi- l^nlnng laws and centennial thought. e^ i.u >o. ’,’.p;>iviKion in order that*the system of girls rfre carried for the pre.^en 0-^,..^. inadequate in any respects, may tion and the sjicctacle is lavi^n^^ ,nrvH« hrought 4n line with pre.sent day doced. The Rogers-Chapin troop of high wire walkers are new this year. baby elephant brought to America by Howard Thurston last year was pur chased by the Barnet Bjos.. and “Del is iu*eds.’ Two members of the ;;cneral e^- .senibly, two bankers, two business men and Attorney General .John M. Daniel compose the committee. It will ri’Iiort back to the governdr, who an- hia” is not only,the, youngest and nounced he would submit the results smallest elephant in America but the study to the legi.slature. only elephant jiast or present that Members of the committee, in ad- walk.s a tight wire. dition to the attorney general, are: D. ^ Nearly every nation in the world is Gordon Baker, Florence, member of tanburg, ! represented in the Itarnett Bros, per- hou.se; Taylor H. Stukes, Man- TdnheT' » .lairtmop and a Mer:- ..i^fv-mnmher_Qf the senate: F. K. Molher-DaughtertBanjau'rt ! ican troop, both imported this spring. Ceattie, Greenville, and Henry P. Wi!-!., The annual Mother-Daughter ban-; Victor Cody, a nephew of the original i i-;.,ms. Ch3rle.ston, bank presidents; j nuet was enjoyed by members of the j ' Vernon Ross of Piedmont, spent the ! \v( ek-end' with Fred Ross. idrs. .John Ross arid Mrs. W, 0. Stewart spent Monday with Mrs. H. 11. Bullington, in Columbia, Mrs. L. H. Poag of Ware Shoals, Mrs, ,1. M. Redden and Mi^s Ruth Redften of Whitmire, attended the I Their annual Mother-Daughter party ! .Mother-Daughter banquet Saturday'is an occ.-ision To which both mothers evening. They were formerly mom- j md daughters look foYward with a bers of the Joanna Mothers’ and Girls’[great deal of pleasure, clubs. of the Mothers^ club, was present and gave a short alk on what the clu^had meant to her. Readings were given by Mi,.s Sue Prater, Mis.s Margaret Sarn ie, a'd Mrs. R.,G. Carr. The Girl •’ club is nine rears old. Mrs, J. E. Hamm and family and Dan Martin spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright, in Spar- Buffalo Hill has charge of the Aineri- <an cow*'oys and cow girl.s. An Eng lish trio of .st>’ong men have never l»een in this country before. ' However, when grandpa brings his ihildrenV children to the cireu.s he will not Ih^ disappointed for lack of the old lime favorites. The human Col. Holmes B. Springs. .Myrtle loaiina Girls’ club, their mothers, and Bcuch. real estate and insurance maq,„ ;i few other invited guests on Satur- and B. E. Geer, Greenville, textile’^ day evening. manufacturer. ^ ; Covers were laid for 110, and a In r.nnouncing the committee, Gov-«i ijountlful four-course dinner was s<'rv- ernor Blackwood said he was aware: ,.(j hy j^oup number two of the Girls’ that a somewhat general opinion ex-* Jui, isted that the present banking law.s t'Uttciflies. the Hcrobats and tumbleis, ^ a’c in.ulequuie, and that slate super- the trained aniiiial.^ and the pony drill. of banks had been h indicapped The |.r..tty Rirls , i.iin^ Ih,. duncinK '’V i" »af«'-ardinK Ih, irterextx ‘ ^ -of^JHnk depositors and stockholders. At the last session of the legisla- j lure, a committee was appointed to irdyrtst an. the n-ducedif'''','''"' th' «■»•'< of l|>o PW»o"t »_«i>er.; price* for this dal., only, -jr, centa to I“f'-ncy, and lh(^ report of _th.»| every bo ly. M ss Louise Turner, president of the Girls’ club, presided. Miss Carrie Lou MOTHERS Give Him a Musical Instru ment for Christmas. Instill that which never dies. NVorld’s most ^eTebraied arC Threnigellt'^lir-' structions. Instruments placed in your hands 10 days. *Teh months to pay. T.W.WOOD,Jr, RESIDENT AGENT World’s I>argest Instrument Makers .Mrs. Putnam’s, Florida Street We wish to announce to the public that on Dec. 6th, we wHl open a new, modern, up-to-date Dry Cleaning plant on Enterprise Street, directly back of P. S. Jeanes Store. ► = -We are now installing.; our plant and.will be ready in a few days to offer a Modern Service by Modern Methods. We invUe your business, assuring you of our appreci ation and earnest endeavor to please you at all times. Dry Cleaning Co., Inc. Gus Blakely — Arthur' Copeland \ “WE SERVE TO SERVE AGAIN” ■\ ' horses wtlT'sIk'lw Then*. ■ Thcic will be a street parade at noon. Of special Allernooii shews start at 2:30 and r.ight p I ferm.vnces at K;00 o’clock. Circus Coming ; Next Monday f The Baniett Ibds. 3-Ring ci'Cus will f xhibit in Clinton, Monday, Dec. 5, Th re .‘iM* many n nv di ■•play .s -ind :i( ts t vs Vt ar, and th o ; ho \v is : id', cr- : i ■ 1 : V “3 he ciu'U : 1 itVI 'i • a* If •O' ’I’ll i llO’l « ',V.” t m' i{o;jors-( ha rii tvo( Ip of high Vt <' i' : I'-tists a’“ O’ of { ll' • O'.lt -tarul- tr f- . f atio'o.'* t)ii>i y ‘•a A t roop di 'oct f imi lapun an ! a M 0 .if tn t"'■ )j' aic nt •w to .Ain'o’it in f ii'i’.i <';i .o • liio A -:;t' I.al.os li;*.vi. »)' lC 1 in D pait ^. Tlu> o|H’nirig 1* v acic is on. ,itied •T ’atri otic .‘Nmc. (■ t i ;:n<< the high- vising agency, and the report of this committee, the governor said, con firmed the imprcHsion that the bank ing law.s are inade<]uate, “In recognition of this demand," he said, “I deem it my duty to inaugu rate a study of these matters to the-i end that our banking laws and our .sy.sti'in of .state supervision, if inade- (Uiute ill any respects, may be brought, di line with present day necfis. “With this in view. 1 h.-.v - appoint ed a committee to begin iniinediutely the work of studying this situation r 1 we h '. .e nH4U'sled them-to report to me for submission to the next ses sion the general a ■‘leni- !y th<* jH*- ..I'lt of Jheir deliberations. “The si’lection^ I have made for this j commit lee are men whom I co'.nsider of outstanding ability and bu'in''ss in-| tegrity and are representative of di-! vi .si.Ged interests. 1 believe that wh”n j after carefdl study their recominen-1 liations are made we shall he in posi-' tion to deal Intelligently with thc.se. • A t important matters. Goldville Plans \ , Entertainment: li''h s from llu* life of Geiuge Wash- 'ir tt.n arc worl.ed into the tluM ie and bi-oentennial thought. Thi.s i.s Iav4i4ily produced and a special ballet of beau tiful girk‘< are carried for the presen tation. However, Grandpa will not hi* dis- ai po’nti’d when he takes his children’s j —’— c'li’i’-en to the circii.s. Many of the; Announcement was made yesterday oltl lime favorites of his childhood^ are . I y G. N. Foy, principal of the Joanna still retained. Dancing horses, trained school at Goldville, that “The hidlie.*?,” ariima's, pony drilks, human butter-, an unusual type of entertainment, will flies, aerialists, acrobatics and tumb- 1 e jgiven at the grammar school audi- lers and an array of clowns will all behorium on the Uth and 10th of Decem- s«»en in the three rings, tlu* air, hip- her. potlronie tiack and elevated stages. t'iiTUs day would not be complete without the street parade. Promptly at noiin the parade will be given. Th” prices lor thi.s engagement are of sfiecial intiuest. Twenty-five cents for everybody. These reduced prices shouhl pack the tent at both the af- tci noon am! niglit perfoi mances, Afteriii-on show starts at 2:30 and the night performance K:(I0 o’clock. The announcement by Mr. Foy said: “Mrs. E. M. Timmerman, represen tative of the Acme Studios of (mlum- hiu, has completed arrangements nec essary for bringing to our town a dis tinctly new and unusual type of en-' tertainment. Apart from its recre-' ational value as an entertainmcivt^for j the public, it will offer thy equivalent! td' a coui se of study in tap, ballet and ^ commences at j musical comedy dancing of the highest j [type, also singing and expression, ab- j solutcly free to all the children of the .school from three yeacB of age to 20. j It will give all children^the advanta.ge to discover their talent in the various ^ loiins of the dance being instructed by a professional paid dramatic di-' rector, Miss Cleniinie Jamison.” Hurricane News Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Humph and fam ily, .Mr. and .Mrs. M. F. Rumph and family. Mr. Aind Mrs. John Moorer of; »St. George, and .Miss Myrtle Westhury of Clinton, spt^t Thanksgiving with | Mr. and Mrs. A. 1). Rumph. j Mr. and -Mrs. Edgar Neighbors and ^ dai”^hter. Elsie, and Mr. and Mrs. .\d- j dison Neighbors spent Friday with Toyland — alway.s ,a place of the ^ Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Young. greate.st intere.st'to the little friends H. Shannon of Whitmire, Shan- ; of Santa Glaus, will open p-riday non Suber and ('arlisle Shannon of night at 7:30 at the J. C. Penn*‘y Com- Sale Begins Thursday, December 1st. Ends Christmas Eve Hight, Dec. 24th. Here is News of Our Big Christmas Sale. It Comes Ki;;ht in the .Midst of < « Your Christmas Shoppini;. Which Means Great Sdvinjbs. All Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear, Including Dresses, Coats, Suits, Etc. —Cut To — PRICE Everything Cut — Everything Must Go. All Goods Marked In Plain Figures. Toyland Opens At | Penned Friday’ with .Newberry, .spent the week-end Mr. and .Mrs. Mace Young. Clayte Young of Elherton, spent ^e Thanksgiving holklay.s with h's ptfrents, Mr. and Mrs, A. P. Y oung. Rev. and Mrs. Edward Long of Clin ton, visited Mrs. J. W. Young, Mrs. G. C. Nabors, Mrs. A. t). Rumph, Mrs. Hall and P. Y'oung last week. Mrs. Sallie B. Nabors and children spent last P'riday with her sister. Mrs. Guy Smith. pany .store. An invitation to mother and <la^ to come and bring the little folks is extended in their formal opening announcc‘ment in today’.s paper. Dillard Offers | December Bargains NOTICE! Offering fall merchandise at the I'^vest prices since entering business j in\lt'07, L. B. Dillard, local gents’ fur-i ; nisbings merchant, announces a big* I store-wide collection of December! Cbok. Timothy H.y,P«-Vin. Hay. ' [Special prices will continue through-i I out the month and are heralded forth | in an advertisement in today's paper j that will attract both men and boys. Oat Straw and Wheat Straw. Abo three grade* Laying Mash— Larro Egg Mash, Duplex Egg Mash, and ChampioB Egg Math. We have three grades Dairy Feed— Larro Dairy Feed, Milk-Flo Dairy Feed and Laso Dairy Feed—and Beet Halp. We have fresh Pork all the week, aad Contry Style Perk Sanaage and Presk Fisk Thandayy Friday and Sit- ■rday. yo«r Morton's Smoke Salt kere raring. All Hats Greatly Reduced $1.00 Fabric S Gloves 39c Comb Yarn Broadcloth I 8c yard Dresser Scarfs « Hemstitched 19c 4iloreSilk Vests and Bloomers 67c each 3-4 Socks 8c Men’s Shirts Fast Colors Broadcloth 39c SHOES For All 14c to $3.47 Bedroom o Shoes 19c $1.47 to $1.87 77c Buys’ Whipcord Riding Pants $1.47 Kitchen Towels 3c each Fast Color Prints 7c yard Smart Hosiery Full Fashioned 42c to 79c Fast Color PIQUE Cut To lOcyard NOVEMBER HONOR ROLL ' FOR WADSWORTH SCHOOL: Farmers PhoM tST First gi'ade: Jim Crawford, Eliza beth Workman. Second grade: Omega Monroe. Third grade: Jean Workman. Fourth grade: Dorothy Horton. | Fifth grade: Edna Workman, Mar-| t: France^ Horton, Mar-| tha Tonng. Sixth grade ion E. Lawson. Seventh grade: Donrthy Crawford, Mary Claire Worlonao. * _ New Stock 1 New Goods NG’S “THE LADIBS STORET PHONE. 45- CUNTON, S. C.