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'w \ ./ '.'i. '/ ■■’X'l THE ClIiNTON aiRONICLfc, CLINTON. S. C. ■"* i. THURSDAY, MAY 4. 1933 P. C RELAY TEAM AND LYNN ‘^lue „ ADD COLOR TO STATE TRACK *" ^ Rei»y» | , „ Lose By Inches To Miehiffan Quintet of Penn Relay PeVforiners To Appear In Meet Here Sat- ♦ Xeam. Osman, On Final I^p, urday Afternoon At ^ O’clock. Spectator Tells of Blue Stockingrs’ Race At Philadelphia. 't i;f=*»==ii=ii=iiptt=ji Makes Sensational Dash. Thu Presbj'terian collegre mile relay A REAL TREAT A spectatoor at the Penn relay.s Saturday reports the following: ac count of Pre.sbyterian collegre’s ap pearance in the mile relay: “Grahim. lead-off nrian for the Blue Stocking^s. was badly boxed in the the Tech relap. two years aj?o. ’ The next fastest time in the Penn relays to P. C.’s was Lafayette's 3:26. ers eollejfe, Michig^an, in the college eyeni of the Penn Relays at Philadel-| . ir.. ... L- ,^1. « ^Iphia Saturday. Sports writers describ- In Pluladel^i. the Hwernen «me[,hefrhee thV.closeet of the two-! in second to Western SUte J“che.w d?^ck carnival. I collece of M.ch.e.n and ahead of such, I ■ i fl n B YOU HERE! 'v I 1 sfcramble of nine teams at the and!Stockings, gained fif and was unable to get loose in time to|( olloge of New York, St. John s yards on the leader to pull from! do better than fifth place. others/ j fourth place to second and finish aj “YearoiJt and Clarke picked un a The four men of the relay quartet. Pfingst,! little as the field spread out. Turk O - ;:long !crack Western Teachef anchor man. ! The P, G. captain passed Campbell, man, anchor man, got the baton in spnnter who was third in the hintdred fourth place and did a spectacular j at Philadelphia, should add greatly to piece of running to puli up to within color and attraction 4»f the state six inches of the leader a.s tape; Saturday afternoon, which already looks as if it will be the clos- was broken. The P. C.. team was clocked- at 3 , l i- minute.s 23.4 .seconds, which was bet-1 in the history of Sout ^ aro ina ter than the record a P. C. team set I track. e Local Pupils Win ^ Copeland Reunion In State Contests Held At Greer The stu.'-'nts representing Clinton On last Sunday a local group of high schojil in the.state high . school ^ forty-three C.opeland descendants of contests, in Columbia,^ last week made. Henry . Copeland, Mills Copeland, a fine record for themselves and the; QaJn.s ('opeland and Polly Copel^md school. I \cigrhi,or8 were thf guests of the Sara Frances Baldwin won first; ^ ('operand descendants place in the biology contest, an honor which 4.S sought by juiany conte^tanta throughout the state. S. C.. who moved there from this commu nity In the TiO'sTThiThig gathering Roliert Mcl-A'es won third place ini six hundred people met at Pleasant the history contest. | Baptist churd where anjo3rKbre Rosa Bailey I.ittle and Mary Glynn j exerci.ses were held. The address of Chambers did good work in ujiholding, welcome was made by a great-gramf- the negative side of the state debate;! son of Gains Copeland. The response “Resolved. That the I>*gislature of i was by Miss Ruth Neigrhbors, a great- Bouth Carolina should meet bienniab i granddaughter of Henry Copeland, ly.” There were eight teams in the j Harrison Copeland of this city, one of i-ontest, each to be eliminated by an-] the three cousins of that generation other team. The Clinton team was sue-1 now living, made an interesting talk cessful in eliminating .six. 'in which he gave reminiscences of the , things remembered in his Iniyhood days of the Copeland family. SeVeral talks were made by the descendants and b" Sh'rif/ B. B. Smith of Green- V I!<‘ county. > ' of Manhattan, and Speiser of the Col lege of the City of New York, on the back straightaway and ran the second cune abreast of Pfingst, but could not close up the gap on the last straightaway, and. the Michigan speedster broke the tape with inches, to spare. , ~ The. C. C, N. Y. runner pulled a muscle on ^he final lap. Manhattan college, a favorite to win, took thrird, and Maryland was fourth, _ The time was 3 minutes 23.3- s^C- unds. Other schools entered in the event were St. Johns college and Colleg'e of the City of New Y'ork. A p«rty of five Journeyed to Phila delphia to witness the track carnival. A. P. Wilson, T. B. McTeer, A. W. C/of&iw <nd-L,^4L -Mixson accompanied. Professor C. W. Grafton. Mrs. i^af- Our bilyer is busy eai^fr,day searching'the markets-for new things. Oiirl con nections enable us to show >^u the season’s proper .style ^t the right time—and at prices you will marvei tit. 4 .Hundreds have complimented us on our,smart line nt prices in reacH of ^11. Drop in .and see for yourself. . . — New Spring Coab — Evening Dresses Orgsmdy Dresses B B B B ton went with the party te Farmville, VtL City Teachers Paid For Another .Month - - -^"-A^LINE- OF- ' - - i-. Hosiery, Corsets, Brsissieres and Shoes TO PLEASE THE MOST EXACTING Goldville, .May 1, — Miss V'irginia Dukes spent the week-end with her parents |in Sedulia. Mrs. Anne Cole wa.s called to Au gusta last a'eke by the serious illness of Mrs. Hattie O’Shields. Miss Medora t'arppbell of Clinton, spent Sunday ^^h Mi.ss Millie Coir. Mrs. Ruth (ientry. and children of i jl Teachers of the Clinton city school.^, both white and colorwl, were ks.-^ued checks duntig the- past - wr-r-k- ftrc--a-' month’s service, it* vas k*;i; lu-d yes terday from the board of tru.stees. This makes h payment of fiVi- and <ine-half months that the loea! ier.<-lt- ef s have I t ceived ibis vear. • . The day was ofie of good fellowship j Ninety-Six,’spent the past week with and happy reunions of family ties,I Me. and Mrs.[D. N. Morgan, with a bountiful dinner served on the! Mrs. Annie Wood was called to her jj^rimnds. Those from here attending i honu? in JiLowberry Monday pn acebunt the reunion spoke in the hi^fiesFT^f the iflnes.s of her .sister. prai.se of the hospitality of the Greerj Iieople who sponsored and made the happy occasion possible. GRADUATION GIFTS Beade-b FTeiudi Baj's .^^etnor> Bo«>k''< .Scrap Books j:?taliyii«T.\. ."titr. 7.*>c and Si.00 ( oi respmidt nee ( ards. (Jeckfn-edxi- ottc Other MtilltKs Tic and Sl.tM) Bill I'okA—2.'.c. SI. SK.'><). S2.:»U I’en Sets $1.*).', Mat Brushes SI.00 Fountain Bens $1.00 lOtl KnKra\ed ( ards for the (Graduate „ SI.00 THE BOOK STORE Baldwin Joins 11. Mi.ss Margaret Wanen attended the annual oweting of the South Carolina Nur.ses’ as.suciution in Columbia last we«*k. Ml. amt Mrs. T. L. FlUson and chil- droti atlended the family reunion of n I I • • ^ !Mr. and .Mr.s.* H.M. Whitmire in oaldwiiiLS virocery woo<iriiff sumiay. M:s. K. Starnes spent the past] week with .Mr.s. Gary .Martin in I.au-; ruiLi_ . . ! B I B B B B B B B Lsurge Size Dresses a Speciaib Neither liave we forgotten the girls—7-14—a pretty line of Silk Crepes and Voiles ELUSON’S, Inc ‘A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE’ ¥ Next To Rose’s 5c and 10c Store CLINTON, S. C. I . ^f=ir=:Jr=Jr=Jt=Jfeif=jf=j B.ildwin, for the past six leai's traveling sales^rran in this tei> ritmy for McCormick Company, has re.signed this place to accept a posi tion with Bakiwin’a (ii^rry of thi.s oily. * ‘ .Mr. Baldwin has already entered •Mpon his new work where he will Ik* glad to greet his friends. His many fi i(‘tid.< and aequaintanc<!S will Iw* in terested to learn th:it hi.s entiir time will no\^’ he .spent in the city, aial t!»t lie is to oe connected with this well- known and iHipular grocery concern. \VH.\T DO P. S. Jeanes DOT .Mr-*. J. .Addisim left Sunday for her home in Bowling Green, Fla., af ter sp'ivnding the win'ter w-ith her sis ter, .Mrs. .Mamie White, at .loaniiH inp. i Mrs. .\nsel liennett of Atlanta, is j visiting Mrs. li. F. Sloan on Milton j road. I The W. ,M. S. held an iee cream fes-i tivai at the old school house Satur day evening.’ The regular meeiing*.A>f the .Moih- er.s’ club was held Thxirsday evening. 'Pliis was liealth night. The speaker of| the occasion w as Dr. R. L. Martin. I he meeting was well attended, thH being one of the outstanding programs of “the entiiv year. PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE SUMMER SCHOOL Pf» ff.-'fionaV and .\cadt*mic ('our'ses for Teachers . and Students, - June 5 — July 14thv — Tuition $12.00 Enroll Now WHAT GOING OKK THE GOLD STANDARD MEANS (''ontinued from page one) eii'iploynient (although wages do not j tend to rise as fast as the cost of liv-: / \ 0 -TaxpaCeriiT are reminded that the. lime for mihg fciiale and county taxes without additional penalty and co^t ijf execution expires on June 1. After that date the ' I* ^ penaly of .seven per. cent and execution conta will apply. Over 8,000 receipts remain to be written. As it will be utterly impoHuible to serve all the taxpayers on the iaat day, I reiipectfuUy request and urge tWt as many |ai- payera as can posaibly do so make their paymenla daring ’ this month. , DELAY UNTIL THE LAST DAY. ROY SlMPSOIf County Treasuro' ing), bu.'iness men whose goods on hand hocdim* \vo;i,h more dollars, and! whos»’ sales in ilollurs increa.se fa.ster than co.-jts, . 'rime for ('hange ! We have been going through an in-^ creasijig process ‘of deflation for more than two ye^.i s. It had^reaehetl the; pojnt where debtors as a whole found thuinselves totally unable to pay. To’ hwv^ piessed-sk4ia.U4Hl-ixirLhiy' WOukU have resulted .in universal bankruptcy,! in which 'the creditors would oavej fared as badly as the de^^tors. j Just whttt ^'orm domestic inflation! will take refuains to be seen. The Pre.sLdent’s request for power to adopt any or none of various means of .in flation indicates that he will be guid ed by eoiulition.s as they arise. It i.s ^jrobable ^thaL he will issue currency against’ government bonds, for one AND SETS NEW STANDARDS OF BEAUTY, QUALITY, CONVENIENCE AND ECONOMY mm thing,'tjial .silver will be restored to its former monetary position, thus in- creasin,j the volume of metal behind our money, and possibly he may de cide, if it seems to he warranted, to i-cduce the amount of. gold in t^e gold dollar by as inuch as one-half. That would not be the first time we have done juft’that in our natioi^l history, rather the fourth or fifth .time. V\*e still, have nearly half of all the world's gold^behind our money, what ever price we put on the dollar. REX ALL ONE-CENT SALE THURSDAY. FRIDAY and “ SATURDAY Where you can buy two for the price of one plus one cent on Rexall merchandise' on .sale. At SMITH’S PHARMACY — Try COPELAND CAFE PLATE LUNCH — 25c Wc want you to sec this new yrigidairc. With its smooth flowing linei, panelled design and sparkling lifetime porcelain it introduces an entirely new trend in refrigerator style and beauty. Never befcM-<i' have so many conven iences been assembled in one refriger- ntor“~V4 more food spi^ withjiQ in crease in outside dimensions—auto matic tray releasing that causes the ice trays to float out at the toudi of a finger —shelves that are adjustable—a froxen atorage compartnient—double Hydra- tm capacity—interior light—automatic defrottuig—and many other features that save time, work and trouble. The effleiaM^of Frigidaire’s famous two-cylind^ unit Ims been increased twmnty par cant. It uses only a small .amount of dlectrictty-*r-no matter how hot the weather. - In its chromium fittings, porcelain ‘c|d»Mt and powerful medianism. the ^' I';. ■- ' ‘rt ■s ' * 1 There it a model in the Prigidaire Standard Series priced as low at $96 plut frdfht— inttallatipn and Federal tax paid. , Super S^es Frigjdaire reflects that, quality Jvhich means inbuilt depend^ ’ lability and longer life in tlie home. . Undoubtedly, these are ihe finest Frig- idaires we ever have had on our show room floor. Stop in and see them.today. I •• BALDWIN’S GROCERY Distributor for Four Counties • Phones 99 and 100 Clinton, S. G." » tJ r ■ /■ ' t aLwiiu'w.