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.1 >■ THE (fLINTON CHRONICLE. Cl.lXtOX. S. C. / / THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15. 1933 TliOmwell Has I Grid Schedule Great Season I For Blue Hose All-Intramural Football Tezun Student Y. M. C. A. Bodv Holds Seven Wins, One I^oss and One;Menu for 193.3 Calls for Nine‘s ^9^ R. E **Lanky'’ Just Guess! Q. F “Pee Wee” Makaffey; H, B. “Blonde Blizzar'^” Blake 1 H. B. !f. B. BUY„CQLL1ER*S .. ...... “Scoopie Woopie’ Gombs /‘Powerhouse” H. H. Fergu.son Collier's Magazine—$2.00,year. In for $1.75. JAMES W. CALDWEI.L Can 38 at 12:30 Interesting Three-Day I*ro- irram On College Campus. Tie' During Season. Stamps! and Lynn Cxmched Team. Games. Likely That Furrtan. The Blue. S.ockmfr, weekly publica Will Be Included. , t ion at Pre.«;byte».-;an coilevH. hns chos en the following men for the all- The State Student Cabinet of the Th.e Tho'mwcll orphanage football Young Men’s Christian association {earn bus just completed one of the convened for its fa?l'"?!ession Friday most successful grid seasons^ it has ri V , ■ ,, It- intramu’-al team on the cninnns: Preshytenan college may pky r’J’’- man in 1933, Coach Walter Johnson h. E. Copeland announced today in male in 2-pubKc the F T.— I.ow:y G—Rhodca > i^liplous activities, who welcome.! ,ihe ^ 1 game;, ha-e oeen de.m.x.:, ,1. V-l.n i.--.-.v,, vLv^ars ir behalf of the faculty. ^minutes when f.xed and ar.Oviier-is pcn,.;;i.7. Q. r^-C. Pk.-v lur a spectacular pass was completed for The .scheduler * k The schoilulo* After the welcome. Claud Xel.^on, « touchdown. They later won the sUte. 23—Clemson at Cler regional secretary, from .^*l;-n•.title hy defeating Camden in Colum-j made a, talk and led the group in u lia. The team was coached by Howard ^ ^ discussion of “Connections With Na- Stamp.s and Robert Lynn, two Pres-j Oct. 13—High Point at Clinton. k, B.-^Scagle ,,v. at H. p.—Adams .Sept. 30—Lenoir-Rhyrre at Hickory, jF. B.—F^mptun Co. “A”' . * Co. “C” Co. “C” Home Guards Co. “C” Home Guard.s .. .. Co. “C” Co. “C”' Co. “C” Co. “A” I Hon'. : Guards I tional an,l State Association.s.” The byterian college boys. cabinet then adjourned to attend a Stamps is a senior, and a brother of '.i theatre party arranged by the f’. C. the famous Jimmy Stamps, of P. C ^ IJe was on the S. I. A. A. champion- ' iftlip team of 19S0, but la.st year his I 28—V.’offord at Spartanburg. Nov. 3—Newberry at Clinton. Nov. is—Erskine at Due West. Nov. 11—The Citadel at Clinton. The staff ond team: L. E .cho: e th<^ following see- ■ L. T. ‘^tpeedy” E. R. .-Vndre'vs \“Dynariiit<^’’ Charie.^ i L. G. .Saturday n.o^ia^ the convention hurti'and Coach John-1 optned, with the devotional nhich would be best not ttil..,— ts T- •• 1 . • r^A. F.. Spencer. After .hj, he offered to coae-, j “F lU g.pide.miC ‘Brute” Tommin.s “Bulldog” Odom ‘Bite ’em” Hvid.son •Fiikt ’em” McCall CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY FARES TO ALL POINTS IN TRE SOUTHEAST Basis One and Ore-Third Fare For Round Trip Tickets On Sa’e Dec, 1 i to 2e> Inclusive, Limit Jan. 91h P. '-'Is One Fare 25c fer the Round Trip Tickets On Sa'e Doc. 2 ? /" 26 Inclusive, Limit Dec. 27th Tickets Also On Sale Dec. 30 to Jan. 2 Inch Limit Jan. 3rd STCPOVERS ALLOW'^D -- BAGGAGE CHECf^ED Tickets' Gcod In PuT^aaii On I’ayment of Fare. SPECIAL EXCUPvSiON FARES TO ATLANTA EACH FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY—Limit Monday Consult Ticket Agent SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY the dc»oti(*nal. P. 1*. Holtzendorff, of.^j.^^ Thornwell team. Lynn is a junior Ckmsm, sjidke on the topic, “.\dmin- p. ('„ and a brother of Ross Lynn,! ist'-ation and Orea’-ir.ation^in the Lo-.eaptain and all-state end of P. C.’s j cal As.sociation.” ' Ki.' O team. It is interesting to noW j I A zl........ l.atej state Tr Ml . H iltr.endinff heard again, Ihi.s time speakiii »;n “Plan.; Fur b vi tme I’rogia:ns.’^ , , Sprea i.u . .1 4... k«.eo /.orr-ia/i' Yke number of cases of influenza' l.aiiu- in the morning Theo j this year. Thomwell’s |been steudily iner-oas,- ^ tte boys c uh lea ier. discus...H ! .-uarte., F.ed Garlind, scored «i I jng during the i.a«t week due nrohab: ^ uimng an* ihv o: 1 utu-e Leader.-, j • ^ field 1 ^ v/cath- has ^ 1 O.ui.-i .'.i-a.-twn. lit ..CO « ....v- .......... 1 • , 1 ■ene -a'. |,a..»in^ and runninR equally I '-T f 'k' ' ' ,, to bed with colds.. ■ well. I . .. V person ;s l: lia* lii '3'hf Y in ' uiNCir .s.on tu:-n'd to ‘The V in -* l.'.ii.” by 11. G. Peil: “1 ii' Ji y < n >, eiriiur...” t>y Dean F. ■'1. ili a.U'y. :iu I ‘ Puldiei.y,” by T.! , al! of ‘be I’nivt r-.-aiy ( f .‘-'o'.r.!. I .1'. ! n.-’. . II .v,.i ... . y. ef P. ;' ’ ley St.; ■‘S< :• “.n m;- «. of \ • iwtif s” an i -!•< -iMlr. Tl.e : .oi! .’’i y. v: l ii.Dl -i - '. * L <) t '\i [ ^ Mi- .ai 4\c.. ;v*< : J , ca* net tiu M ad ou:’.---! for a .-wlin in the poo! he fine ib.e l.anipief. ' .Vt t!u' bani)'iet :r l!.t college din- iny fonn; ( a i .Nb ! on \ as ilie J Ite -sea soft’s ;a;orea; — Tboi nwell C; Union 0^ Thornwell M; Honea Path 7. Tho riAcir iX; Newberry 0. Thornwell 13; Duncan 0. liMiiiwell 33; (’linton fi. 'j’.io'owcll IX; Greer 0. '(koiwvell 7; P. (k frooh H. i ioi .iWell 7; Chester 13. • ! In llic'^city schools, quite a large -! n.otTy*’Y«i^byf^'prt7tis utrp on ae- tfount uiktha fill, a.s 'axII u:i several of j the teachi the epide.mic kr-ing worse un .. eli 17 i; opponents 15. iO.'-.KN.V .MILL NEWS sp< akc’-, w : n 11 lee of tlu- V. ” ■U )' III (i -Mv He. Dec. A i lie .lulti- oj ( h'.iViolto, is \is...n , • ' .Mrs. (k E. (’hapman. , <n A. .Moo'head, Mi.ss Mar- 'bur Whitmire h sistei-. tin the Florida Streit s'-bool thnn U-dher the Providence, .Vea'kuny .Street 1 or hi; h ••ho.ols. j llnue *i;-e a few e is-at lh•^ colbu'e I among both .-tu-.k nt.-, .und p’ ofes<o -s. ; 'M.v- rhornwoll o- plvina •(* lin*! tbu.s I ■ !r-r U e:.'-uned the ni ’kidv, the e f>'“ing i,r ly -i.': cl'.'d'>en coir'in' I to the b - p *• 1 y:-•'(“dae with c e»‘V preeau- t'eo i eii'.o la'.ten to avpii' a t'iiread of Ilu- '• tnun I A n ’mi ' v )C iK' s'Ts i.i, the city wlio lu.ve 111 V n confined to tlieir u»m for oC.'ll davs are able to be out again, whib* o^lu* s each day are being foretol to bed eillier with bad ,.;.i eL .MooraeaU, and Jam<‘s Addison > ,,,■ influenza. There l.a\ e been no 1,1 , 'Hi. .■ eU;.i^et I lie T . ^ gt:. - a Willie -M«e Met-of. Ware; ea’?e qml only a few ease.s of pneu- L Vii .•mfir lue (Ii.M-d u.tb an in^pir-! spent the week-end with Mr. | mo??u"T;ave developed.. ■tional add-ess by Dr. F. D. Jones on ‘ U ^ McCurry. ■ I —- y .Me. and .Mrs. Joe Mct’lue of Sum-; ^ tei, ^ve:e week-end guests of Rev. and* .Mr.s. M. K. Medlock. , j Mrs. Fannie McCullough and daughter, Ruby, are visiting Mrs. **--Hiotored to e cornniunitv from the ilir- ‘‘Tb<- .Student’s tiod.’ ' un laV atferru.or at • ^ 1 1.3 tl.c L*. g;t'. li<inr< iiin-fti p.i ‘ on a o” ' ^raiii U! I'U' ;.U'i l 'i rum ih- c w ' eral in-; ! i iti.UUii (lUiUM't -• ieci io:',s: and ill.' » . 1 vf a’ .fit. talks. Alcohol As A Remover ( an you tliink of a finer and more useful g’D to send to your friends Du>: ihan .g pii^rc of fashionable furniture? Furniture is Hospital To Be Reopened Soon' Someone h^s said alcohol will re-.! fiio\^ stains from surr.ner clothes. Iosi^e .Norris in Ablieville. .Mhs. J, L. Contrel of Spartanburg. .spent the pa.st week w*th Mr. and M;-s. T. K. Kelly.'. ' be jt iie, but --tainH from! .Mrs. Henry Erwin of Tryon, N. (k,'-si ruine'- elolk^'s aie not the only .Mrs. ,1. C. Coo|H*r of Anderson, andAhing-- '.l;at a’.euho! will remove. .Mrs. G. W. Davis of Pelzer, art* with A'eidiol wdl remove the stains all ' iheir sister, Mrs. John Gotlfrey, who i-gin, but it will remove the summer Jgiurens Institution To Recei\e i;^ quite ill. ^ clothe.-. a,s well, and also the spring .Mr. and .Mrs. Miller Smith of New- r'o'.hes. and the autumn clothes and 'asdnpl Furniture increa.‘'es in value and t ehtiment as the years roll on. t.his a Furniture Christmas and yon will never regret It. You will itcee m.kny thanks frair. the ferlnnule recipient. And by all means — e your jKircha{<.‘K a4 this^ hejutliful, wmipletely fitle4 Kforer- -- Fu:i;:ture values were ne\er greater or selections more inviting than this year. V. e will be plea.'-ed to show you. Patients Again Beginning To day, .After Being dosed. beriy, spent .Sumlay with Mr. and'tlu* winter cdolhvs. .-Mcohol will not .Mi s. .Marvin Smith. only do this for the man who drinks I .Mr. and Mrs. James Brown of Spar- it, but it will <lo it for all those for [.aurens. Dee. 11. Announcemert tanburg, vi.sited Mrs. Sallie HrowiF whom he is responsible. i wu> made today that tiie Laurens hos- Monday. ' Alcohol will also remove beef steak , pital will I.M reojK^ned for operation lb iends of Mrs. E. B. Sample will from the breakfast talile, and sh(K‘s m->t Thu sd.ny. Dis . ihber 1.5. The in-' i,^. j^now that she is recovering f,oin the baby’s feet. It will remove .stit'.ition '.VO'- ciu.sed November 1 !*e- injuries ri*ceived in a fall about happine.s.A from the home, and then three weeks ago. j remove the possibility of it.s ever re- .Miss Loreene Starnes s|H*nt the turning. It wdll remove umlles from, week-end w ith her sister, Mrs. J. VV.! tin* fate, and laughter from the lips cai;';<‘ • !' lb - unpiorni'^ing outlook fm fjjmmdng r - operation. The equip- rnent l.a- i> rr. kept intHct. and theie w’d! !>(' n - d( lay in sta. Ling the plant s;taey, in Whitmire. i of innocent children. It will remove .Mi.'..s Emily Crook of I.yman, is'feet, and tlie warm clothes from their; -pending a few days with her si.ster,• bodies. It will remove coal from the aj.; n 11 tin- resiecl. ^ Lister of Columbia, wa-x hooks fromAhe arms, and hope! Opt at < r of tile ho-pi*.ai has been Sunday'guest of Miss Elizalicth from the Learts of your boys and Iv a g'oip of I.au;enx city girls, and th.en the*-sh;.es from thoir; phvs.cians. A btiard of >u ailetl ly Dr. It >lfe E. Mrs. \V. (i. I’uckett. i un. a’Hl flour from the barrel, ami .Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Slrouil and; bi-t-ad I’vvmi the cl.csi. daugluei of Spartanburg, and Mrs. J.' Y aieuhol i. a groat 'emover! .\? E. Ikiitiler of Clinton, s|M*nt theweek- ., m.vne' of thir.;.'s. al..)hol has no eml with Mj. and Mrs. 1. E. Stroud, jco-' .p. al c. mpiditor. I’ul removing Frit nds of Miss .Annette .MiKirhe.nil i th ncs iD not nil that alcohol will do. ' e ill be giaii to know that .she is im-il., v. lil remove stains from yoim sum- | p;M U' >- after being ill. 11»;. •>: ail right, hut it will leave 3 in nxsnrm and o un*' giivoril;'! s, Mu dio- a i>i< sident. atul Dr. Marlin Toiiguo. x.'cftai y. c o'viri.sos the or- ganizalii'n which is liking over the rui-.r'ug' on Mt anft'’di:'ectM»n of the in- .s; I*.lit iL'ii. I he newly ^ormod nssoei- a'mn ’uii have suos'antial hacking from il't- ciiv in the form of an aji- propriation. it is announced in con- rioetion w”h the statement that the diso s of ;jo. h(»s[)ital are to be re- op< ned thk week. <. .stain-, ef a far worse character on Births .Miss \’ your r. inhood. It w ll n niov« stains i Myr -nmb M-*OT;-4»^4oy4- t4iUW-a.imauncc.l yi.um--s;mwuu -id4^hem- but LLwilli^ .a .unninuham ^an 1 .1 b'lth of a son, on Saturday, IK-*-|bave pains a million times deefier in Ix.uise Rc-der. graduate nur e.s, w ho | your hea-t. .Mr. and Mrs. James Evans an-' alcohol i.s a gre.at remover. It; noupco the birth of a smn, Alvin Bry-T^-. p! remove stains and leave pams. Itk 'If>•!./•» -TI -i-’Vi-'t* Via JUST A FEW SUGGESTIONS Lit ing Room Suites, Bedroom Suites, Od ’ CMfferebes or Drc'-sers, Beauty- n ! or Deep Sleep .Mattresses, Ace Springs, Radios. Rugs. Breakfast SD Si’iie ^ v’Sj and Ranges. i”>a - -- Vv 54 DOZENS OF OTHER GIFTS Uca;g in toilay and see o'jr varied col- had foi nu'i iy l.een conm*cted with the hn -1 u tal, w! n die in charge with AL ss Cunningham acting as .superintenil- ent. For manv vca»'s th-* I>aurens hos- ert ant. on Sunday. December 4th. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Pnxrtor an- notihce the birth of a son, on Sunday, pital bad given very acceptable set-. 4th. vice for the iigople of this section and there will be general satisfacrion o/er the announcement that its doors are to be opened to the public. Has Accident Friends of Mrs. Sallie Brown will w’.i tvnH»v.e fmiiemiid leaie shame. It will remove plenty and leave poverlly. It wi’! ■ emo- e honor and leave humili ation. It will remove fine homes and leave hovels. In fact, aleohol will re move anything, from stains on sum mer cloihes, to the gvent e A fortunes j I )»v ietellie'ent man. It' \Vi* h;vvo ;t slock of Udd 'i.'hairs anti Rock- fruK! which can be t>4;iecled one to suit , any mc'nbor of I he LimilV. Old Sleepy Hol- iew 'Rockers with beautiful upholsterings, |•crio»’ de'-igned Odd ( hairs in stilid woods, in tapestries and velour*' can be had at low est prtcc;. k’ci.o’i. Ve have gifts frr every room in your heme. At surprisingly moderate prices! PKTURE FRAMING Neatly Done KODAiv FINISHING 1 Day Service Nichols Studio regret to learn that she fell Sunday j aniasueJ hy intelligent man. and t ructuied a lower limb. She was I remove everything great or small carried to Dr. Hays’ hospital in Clin-j that makes life worth while. 1 ton to have the bones set. Monday she _ F. C. H nle, in “The Repairer.”" was brought to the home of her Prather-Simpson giand.son, James I.ovelaco, on Toronto Soe <;ur 50c boX of attractive .street. .Mrs. Brown ha.s made her^’h^stmas Cards for 39c special. home in GoldviUe for the |and many other Xmas Cards all Furniture Company and has many friends here l!.'n h“»or,y to heir of her .ocidont. SMITH'S PHARMACY. FOR REAL THRILLS SEE H c,* -1 Comer Mu8grov.e and Entoiprise Streets