The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 20, 1933, Image 2

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0^: ' V/ r ^ "A. -V ■ PAGE WO THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLBJTON, S. C; W A N X Q' State Ouistuln Endeavor Union W A o ^ ^ Florence pitals at so much a pint as a means of earning their way through college. POR SALE — Sweet peas. Mrs Ross Blakely, phone 9266. POR SALE —Lot D. E. Trihble Co. of hi^ in bales. Itc , Conrad, Helen Guerard, Martha FUcd- ner, ifbugston Frowein. Claudia 'Ham- j mond; Myrtle Moore. | An effort was made la.st week to' Ninth ^ti^ade: Roibert Campbell, N. — “V I sell Brooklyn bridge to a stranger. F. Garland. Margaret Mahaffy. That the nm^eenth.annual conven- Dorothy McPherson of Florence, Fur-: Five hundred dollars was askeck j Xighth grade: James Terrell. man Jordan of Clinton, and L. A. Me-/ —— j Seventh grade: Bessie Fortner., Call, Jr., of Florence and Presbyterian More and more college men are ^ Ruth Ryan, Pauf .\nderson, Elizabeth college. .Mi.s.*; Janie Lee O’Farrell of • joining New York’sT police force. Tucker, Florence, is in charge of,the registra-1 ——— I j Sixth "grade: ^.G^^ne Bo>vle.s. Jean THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 193S tion of the South Carolina State Christian Endeavor union would be Early held in Florence on April 21, 22 and TOMATO PL.ANTS for sale variety, well matured. Appi>' to E..23 was announced here Saturday by F. Anderson, Clinton, S. C., R. F. D. embers of the executive bominittee tjon at the convention. j ’ ^ 4-27-2p <'f the union. For the past several ! years here has been a movement on LOST — Fountain j>en at P. C. trad: foot to disband the union and discon- meet la.><t week. My name engraven Christian Endeavor in South Car on barrel. Finder please return to The olina, but leaders announce that at Chronicle office, Mary Glynn ('ham- , this convention a renewed effort" will Beer Revenue, Reaches Big Sum Down at. 44 John street is the John Street church, known as the mother church of American Methodism. It was originally built in 1768. T > Ma'b’ ’ Hughs. ’’ Margaret ’ Davi^. E!me»* bers. POR RENT—Seven-room cottage m Musgrove .street. .Apply to II. D Hehr\'._ ae made to give the societies of the i Ovgr $4,000,000 Pours Into led *. tatf a “new deal,” and to definitely! pul the organization back on its feet. ! The idea of disbanding the union, itj ' announced, is out of the question The There are nearly a New York’s hospitals. erj^l Treasury F’irst States Also Enriched. ti ENGRAVK.I) C-ARI^-i-fo- the grad.. ates. .All -styles engraving, fine.st .stock. for 100 curds and plate, ('hrouiclt Pulll.shing ('ompany. Jt I New York, April 15,The convention is to 'begin with thej^g'pjj 2 per yent beer poured mil- session Friday night. Address of wel-i jjons ljf dollars into the coffers of gov- (<r.i.ment and enhanced t\\e nation’s Gilbert of Florence and represcnt;^-L.onimeice. lives of the religious organizations j iJeer production was clogged with, of the city; Rev. H. Kerif Taylor, a unfilled orders. As the kegs rolled out,, native of Greenville arid a returned ' • • :nissionaiy .from China, now paste.r of FOR RENT—Lower apartment wiih four roeims and bath. .All conven iences. Apply 4,0 Mrs. C. L. Round.s. Ic come will extended by Mayor H. K-| eminent RUBBER-STAMPS and iu*als. Twvn- t5’-four hour .service. Chronicle I’ub- lishirg Co. Week. Th ere are 1,733,954 Roman Catho lic church members in New York, and next in order 141.205 Prote.stent Fpis- copal. Eutsl^r, Carp.s. ^ ^ Fifth grade:) Sara Pariiell, Alto Spivey, t Fourth gmde: Edith Koen. I>orothy million beds in^ Cumainndei, Franco® Dai neli. >> : ‘ Tbird giwde: Kathleen Cr. r.>Il. Anti<^ Saxon, Lois Burge®.®, I^owers ForyAll Occasions Delivered By Telegraph CLINTON FLOWER SHOP 105 E. Ci^rolina Ave. Phone 33 V first Orphanage Schools March Honor Roll < () .VI .M h Si' E M K .N’T ! N \ 1T A TI O N iv ^ Sami ie- gladly furnished. Wide sc- Jeclum. a‘tr:*ctr. e price.® I'hronicU, Puldisiiing C'ompany. - ~ o revenue rolled in. ' Eleventh grade: J. B. Jacobs, Jesse A survey of .states permitting sales ' Jordan. Thomas DuBose, Walter Wii- the-^Second Pre«hyterian church of; showed the federal government in the liams, Robeid Lesesne, Robert Miller, Charleston, will preach the ^opening vi^ek collected upward.s of $4,- Bessie F'aulkenbery.. sei;mon. L. A. McOall, Jr., a student at ooo.OOh from barrel taxes and license Pre.sbylerian college, will preside over l^^rdroads (juickly felt the increase I he opening sesr.ion. The singing will; fominorce. Tenth grade: Rita Chandler, Clvjde Kee:; Woodrew Malpa.s.s. Jimmie Me-; rhm.\. 1, Lois Si&tar. Sf^ond gmde: Glauy.® ^ame'l. Mvde Roger®,..Ruth Ann WHson. Ve, And**r®on. Vivian Colliqs. .lerreii Da vis. ^ ; First grade: Ruth Bowie.:, Ru h^ Dover. Carolyn Murphy. .lean G~3- ham^ J. I. COPELAND & BRO. “7 — HARDWARE — 1. H. C. Binder TSvine and Re pairs, Grain Cradles. POTTED PLANTS Welf-rooted Begonias, Sul tanas, and toleas— 15c each THE BOOKSTORE SUBSCRIBE TO THE < HRONICLE YOR ;RP'NT .Apartment for couple uri /( eritennial street. Occupan> Mu'cli Isi. Recently occupied by S.'.'d DrummUnd. .Apply to H. D. Henry. be direc.ed by the Rev. John W. Davis; of Kingstree, who will al.so addrei<s the delegate.® Saturday afternoon. jMo.®t of the .Saturday morniitg and :irternoon "sessions will Ik* taken up with c:)nferenee periods, hut addre.;.stfs in New Jer.sey, Joseph Bush, pre. i j dent of the .state hotel association, es- | limated the grus.s revenue of hotels in .New Jersey, alone increased $50,000 daily and suhi between $2,000 'and .VhM* new ivhTjiloyes were added to i_r==Jr=ir==Jf=sir==ir=:=Jr==Jf=Ip=^f=:ir=^r==if=sIr^t=su^r==4f:^-==Jis:ifsdf5=itgsIt==It==4r=if==^P^ HATCHING the electriv and way. (insures you chicks. !*rices Sc will he made hy Dr. Carlyle (’ampl>ell,l payrolls. piTside.nt of ('oker college, Hartsville,! .A sun-ey Gr.- Blatheson, dent of Bre.«*l)yterian'Junior college, 1 uttKi hy th< N. C. The devotional' period, these return of in breweries. day. Tliornweil Farm. Orphanage Poultry tf national capital '57000'Juh^;-cre- t n er, 500 of. “ more and stronger chteks. Prices SCiMaxton, N. C. The devotional* period, these In hieweries. 1 i || per egg less than 100,; 2K*c 100 to 300; I of the convention will be conducteil Two Southern states and One mid-' ,11 2c 30(> and over. Eggs set every Mon- j I y the pastors of the differept churrh-Nwestern stale during the w'eek joined || es of Florence, and the Rev, J. S. Gaierthc “Wer selling list.’’ ' ?i nor of Bennettsville. An informal Imn-I In Louisiana, epiu'oximately 500,000 |i quet will be held Saturday night withjgallons on lap was exhausted within Di-, W. H. Frazer, ‘president of 10 hours after selling started Thurs- (^‘uenes-Chicora college, Charlotte, j day noon. Heei; was legalized in South making the addres.s. Dr. Frazer will;'■'urolina Friday and .selling was al- abo preach the convention sermon lowed immediately. In Iowa the gov- Sunday morning. W. Roy Breg, a for-'ernoi today signed a beer ^ill. mer Southern secretary of the Nation-1 This made heer legal in 23 states al Society of Christian Knd'^avor and and ilu* l.)istriet of ('olunibia. Another ennessee, legalized j| ffective May 1. IL fi'r operation. P-* acres; six frame .yill nppea'* three times on the Sunday | In at least four other states bee chicken houses,ofotir largt*. 'wo in !./ p ^grani. He is to make a short ad- lulls are in the legislative mills. The WANTED AN ENTERI'RISINC; , MAN or WOMAN I operate and own a comiilele poultry (ilant and halehery. amply fi- now director of activities for the allied Soiithe*"' state. Tt nanced, comidetely equipped, tvady'national prohibition movement, I l>«»er on Friday, '‘ff to We feel plroud of the response had durinji: our openin^? and wish to apologize for net havinii: our stock in in its completeness as we wculd like to have had, but it was impossible to Kct all of our merchandise in at one time. We wish to thank the Clin ton and I.iaurens County people for making our opening a success. We a^ain prom ise a ’’fair deal.** Our ^oods are purchased at the lowe.st possible cash price, and we piiss it on to you. Every express brin^ us .somethin;; new. Watch our adver tisements—watch our windows. We call special attention to the below items: B B I! in Breodei house, mciibalor house, office bofore the entire* a8.*^'mhlage of ] Florida house has acted favorably_on the heer Hi, - -- and feed house. .Ample fencing, afternoon. arid is to'such a measure. In T«*xas soil. Large electric incubator, capacity ^^two jynference^ periods. Dr. guostion would eo to voters 12,(K)0 eggs'. hriHider and other Wells of Sumter, nationally »-ren<ium .August 2K under a bill pa'-s- <-ellaru‘ous tHjuii iueut. \i«*l! located, known in religious circles, will ad- by the senate. In Delaware a bill Exceptional opp<ir:umt y ror o-ve "f .pess the delegates Sunday afternoon, is pending before the li'gislature. In ambition .Must ints.-.t's,® patienc*. in-' Dress Department We have .some real value*?^ ran^ritiF price from-— | $1.98, S2.98 and S3.98 Solid ^whites particularly featured .'^mall .anii-reKular sizes—for the .'^tout MdrnniT* to 50. We ha\ e sortie Vt^rv in TT]T tractiv e To" d vies to show sortie yort. ptts.-.t's,® potienc'* terest in chickens. wiHingne,-- to wo'-k. honesty and reliability. In n ;dying furnish ieft*r(‘nce f not personally known to us. John F. Norris I’HONK 2ts ('LI.N’TON, NOIK’E OF FINAI, Netiraska, house leaders have predict ed the passage of a beer bill‘next week. .Alabama killed al! hope of heer ud- V(K*ates for adiill adding that stave to the list when the .senate in the closing hours ul a special session, voted against such a measure. The climax of the convention will come Sunday night with the closing addre.ss hy John MeSween, president of Bresl yterian college.. All the evan gelical churches of Florence will unite I for the final session of the convention. It has lieen announced that Dr. ^' Daniel A. F’oling of New York, who I is national and international president .SE'ITI.KMK.NTj^of the ('hri.stian Emleavor societies, J— bc'en invited to the convention. His Take notice that on the 12th day of , plans for attending, or not attending. May. llt.’dl. I will'render a final ac- have not been learned. Dr. Poling i.s' count of my act.® and doings as Lxe- widely known for his (Sunday afler- eutrix of the estate of .N. K. Young, noon hour on the radio. As a man del-eased, an the office of the Judge of’who heaids an organization which has BroTiate of loiurens county, at 11 societies in every civiiixod country o’clock A M.. and on the same day, and island of the world, I>r. Poling will apiily for a final discharge from wb'uld be a great blessing to the South .said trust as Executrix. \('arolina young people if he finds it Any person indebted to said estate possible to attend the Florence meet-j Thiily-t\vo languages are spoken in IS notifu-d arut rr*quired to make pay-ling. I New \ork. ment on or before that date; and all j Xhe Rev. R. H. Ratchford of Greely- persons having claim.*! against , .saidj ville, president of the state union, will estate will present them on or b<*fore that date, duly proven, or W forever barred. This the I2th day of April, 1933. JEvSJ^lE DIUjARD young, 5-4-4e Executrix. Go down to First avenue and you! will st*e iiieat markets displaying deep for sale. i preside over most of the sessions. Other officers of the organization are j sea OAdupus the Rev. Clarence E. Piephoff and} “7 __ Miss Maude Pickett of Greenville,; I railed on a husines.® man dowff Miss Uola Hines of ..Seneca, Miss j town this week and when I asked for Hattie ^lle I^ester of Pelzer, Mus* him. his secretary said he was in his ~~ ! bath. Having a hath room adjacent to an.office was a new one on me. RIEGEL SHIRTS SOUTH CAROLINA’S OWN MESH, in white and blue STRIPES, FIGURES SOLID COIjORS i There are more legitimate theatres in .New Y»»rk than'in the 16 next larg-*' jest cfHes-ronThiiied. -- The trust.® !of m;ui with tb.at there the U>h“sc«pe who ave still a numlK*r here willing to pay ten IV.. jMM-sons cents to m V|,j5i close-up of the moon, is to be seen »u thc eity^ - ^:===; Silk Underwear ) I just wi.sli it were possible to picture each Khrment. You will just have to see them to appreciate these lovely, dainty ;rarmeuts—in Dance Sets, Gowns. Slips, Step-ins, Bloomers, etc., and you will be astonished at the reasonable prices. Mostly— 49c and 98c Br^assieres, Corsolets, Corsets We handle the well known B. d: G. line, familiar to almost every lady. Nicely finished, stylish in every detail. See our display. Priced at— 25c, 50c and $1.00 Ladies’ Hosiery We are enthusiastic alwut No. 547 that we are featuring for^— 49c This ho.‘<e in many places is sold for $l.d0. It wears, it looks right, and we want vou to see the lieautiful a.ssort- fnent of colors. Piece Goods . . The talk of Clinton—a large purchase enables us to sell for a limitiHl time, a Ik autiful, smooth, nice-finish 80 60, 40 inches wide, Unfinished Sheeting for House Dresses Everybody has Hou.se Dres.ses to sell, hut .®ee ours, becau.se they are fashioned after highi r preie miMlels, made of fast- color materials that will plea.se those that are ha^d to .-iatisfy—and the price is onlv— W We hate beautiful V*oiles, just arrived- 98c Men’s Shoes * Black and white o.xford.*®- $2.00 Black and brown o.xfords— __ $2.00, S2.50 and $3.00 Men’s and Boys’ Dept. Men’s and Boys’ (^whI Work Shirts— 25c Men’s W’ork Pants— 49c Men’s gootl Overalls— 59c Wool Spring H I B a B B B I B B a B B B a B a a a a a p % Bov.s’ gooi; 6 to 10— Suit s, sizes $2.98 In Nv'-v York there is an organiza tion known as “THe W’oman Pays ( luo.” The idea is^to" ehcourage girls to pay their own way when taken to lunch by men. Thr'city hull here is considered by architects ami artists to be one of thc most suci'essful examples ou tlie Co- i loniai .®chvH)l of architecture in .Amer- lica lovlav. It was completed in 1812. A real buy for Housewives. Fine White Pique, regular 35c' value, short lengths ^ Indian Uead Unbleached Curtail! Scrim, yard our table of Toweling, Pajama Checks, Chambray, etc., yard 15<* 7c .5c 5c Guaranteed —Sanforized . —Full Cut —Any Sleeve Length $1.00 and $U5 ..Jjr-i i WE SELL FOR CASH — CASH PAYS Next To Book Store CIuiUm, S. C. .More and more wild fowl is making the .New York Zoological park its home. The keepers of tne zoo don’t mind although it doe8v.co.st money to feed the birds. There aixi hundreds of families in New York who are trying to find some means to acquire possession of a I fkrm. The average unemployed fam ily head, according to a recent study, would go on a farm int a minute if he had the chance. Shoes New stvies to show you, in Pumps, Straps and Ties, in w'hite, blond, black; blues. In our line you will find the snap and -style at prices lessrthan city stores ask. * $1.49 to $2.98 "'’TCH-jF ■ Children’s Uppers Children’s Slippers in blacks, .strap and oxfords, all sizes— 98c Bovs’ gootl Wool Spring Suits, sizes 10| to 16. Long Pants— $3.98 Men’s gooti Felt Hats— 98c Meii’^ good AV'oqL ^priiigXaps^-r.- 25c‘'"- Men’s Rayon Shirts— , 25c Men’s Rayon Shorts— * 25c SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY - SATURDAY Regular 10c Sheeting— 4c Tennis Slipper for Ladies— 48c .. - Tennis Shoes for Children. Boys Men— and Parlor pa8tinie8 of fifty and seven ty-five rears ago are giving 1933 ini New' York its first business boom. Jig! saw puzzles, manble games, parcheesi,; anagrams, carrom, quoits, crihbage, I ring toss, croquet, ping pong, billiards, j lotto, dominoes and tiddldywinks, lead the revival. Game shops here ai-e do- ing a land office hu.siness. Nearly .40,000 letters are misdirect ^ed in New -York every day. i. ertain V'ol dents ate sell! \ jimbia university ^ their blood to