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:;3 ‘''v; '■ ’■ L-~y 1- .\ r page eight THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CUNTON. S. RSDAV. M.\Y P. C. Captures ed • muscle in his lej? a second place would have been realized in the cen tury. Osman, Clark and Graham maue a frraml-fslam ofslbe'^40 and 880. Oliver^ C A TTITDl^ A V "’O" .one-mile run, and Parker; UIN u/l 1 UlVUA 1 ’brought in the five points priven to the winner of the twormile. freeman was XNNUALMEET IS HELD HERE Blue,Stocking Repeat By Taking First_Place In Palmetto State Clai«sic With 61'2 Points. Four Records Fall By Wayside. Tom Craig, of Carolina, Breaking Two, Curry and I.ynn, (’lem- son. One Each. Under the inifjhty attack bfi Top rraigr of Carolina. Joe Turry and Go’^- don Lynn of Clemson. four'state n- ords fell as ■ I'reshyterian college n*" nexed the 15*33 South Carolina t;a..« and field meet held here Saturviay. The Blue St.ockinirs, before the meet, were only a .slijrht favorite but every P. r. man .came throujrh to afford the Pre.sbyterian ■ a chance to I'nm' away with the track champion.'^hip of South: C arolina. P. was first with , ,, , . points, (^arolina second with IG. Clem- ^^rew the son third with Furman fourth ^hot l.> feet 4 7-H inehes and the dis- vith 10. and Ne^Jiet^r tlWi vtdth 1: mark.x w“re II feet 8 inehes, and r2l> feet lO inches for the sh(jt and disou.«. * r(‘specli.vely. TTordon LynmTTjf < drntsfm-.-^-ma-he*!' the reeord in Ihe 100 yard da>h, of whieh he was co-holder with Bob i Hitehie. of P. C. The former record P. C.’s other first place man. He wjaus. first in the javelin. ^ Tom. CraiK was hiph scorer with 18 }>oinls to his credit. Osman was next ■.v.th points.. Things l(K>ke(l bad for the f>Iue Hos^ V Ten Vearout fell on the track after 1 tiling a mu.scle in his leg in the lUO- ard dash. Yearout was expected to • in st*cond in both t,he sprints, giving C. six more juiint.s'. But the rest of he Blue .Stocking.s'came through so wonderfully that YearoulLs injury was made up for as far as points were cpn cerne<l. Only four, men qualified the 220. so Yearout limped the coufise to get one jioint in that event. He was forced to stay out . of the one-mile ^he relay. - - . ^ Four new state recoivls were estah- in the meet Saturday. Tom ( raig, Carolina sensational weight w 10. P. C. was led by her great ca|)tain, Turk Osman, in the attack Saturday. Osman won ^frrst placen in iKilJi.llie | 440 and HS0.| as well as running a lap, in the rela.y, won by the Blue Hose, ■ OsmanV was pn*sented the trophy! ft»r the }>est performer and sport.---j man. This was a fitting climax to the greatest tiack caieer South (’arolina has evei- sian. It is with de(*pest re gret that Osman must leave P. C. with<»ut-a state record to his credit. But this fact expresses the wonderful sixwisrnanshjf) of the great runner,. Osman could* have broken any record irom the 410 up through the mile, but he would not try to smash them be-^ cause he iiad other races to run and win for his te'arn. was 0.0 seconds, seconds. He also of 22.2 sf'conds. T h*- largest erow( Lynn ran it tied th<- 220 1 evei’ to se« track meet was on hand .Saturday. The gieati i* public meet was run off in the same way that has characterize*! uuM't.s held on the P. C. tiack. .Summary: .Mile run: Oliver, fbesbyterian, • first: Hopkins, Furman, seeemd;' .Mc Duffie, Presliyteri^n, third; Fulmer, threat ' ^'h*mson, fourth. Time, 4 minutes »0.9 Th(* Blue Hosemen’s biggest ^ ^ •wgs'tbCTrggk' rcrnt’cr^-They -faded-1«>- — ——■—"r— place m only one race, the lOO-yardl 440-yard run: Osman, Presbyterian. dash, and had Paul Yearout «ot pull-j May 15 to May 20, National Cotton Week, now r|inks as an established merchandi.sjng event on the trftde calendar for Spring, The Cotton- Textile Institute has had designed a striking new display poster for the 15»33 observance devefoped around the theme, “Everybody Uses Cotton.” The Institute rejiorts that trade response following preliminary distribution of po.ster proofs indicates that the 1033 oliservance of National f'etton Week H will be of wider scope than in prev- 4j()/,'ious years., Coopi'ration in 15/32 was given by upwards of 25,000 retail es tablishments, including practically all important chain organizations and all ipad order houses- New^pa- per advertising and oiher promotionaT ai«ls .such as w indow di.splays wei/e all widely used by retailers and distribu tors of cottoh- goods w'lfh gratifying results. Generous i^pace given by • newHfmpeew Uk their news and editor- TaT ciTTuhTn^ThduTired the nation-wide- news interest in the event. “ Be:sides 11'leparing news bulletins and feature articles, the Institute distributed li3,- 000 stickers Lor letters and 512,OUU National Ctdton Week posters.- Some '.',.00ti “broad,side.s” of .advertising an«l in'5».M di play «ugjl:wtions wery aljjo is.<ued record merchants by the Inaitiitute. ( ottons Have Thrift-.Vppeal a I Another factor eontHbiiting to even interest in this yt‘ar’s is the thrift-in-fashion appeal of cottons. The growing recognition <»f the versatility of cot ton fabrics and their improved styling have given them a more imrmrtanl place than ever in the world of fash ion. From the standfioint of eo.st. they pre.sent exonomies enabling wo- Hii«q tif all income level.s to keep sidendid j observance all the NOTICE! Clark, Pre.sbyterian, .second; (Iruham, Pre.sbyterian, third; Roidn- son, (Temson, fourth. Time, 51,7 sec- |onds. ■ ,10U-yard dash: Lynn, Clemson, We hav^ just received a car of,Hri*t; Hutt, 'South Carolina, second; <)a(>i. a «ir <.f Flour. Corn Meril.T'»“"7- Bran and Shorts, three gradesjrecord), of Horse and Mule Feed, Hay. 120-yard high hurdles: Smith, Potato SIh)S, Garden Seed of I xiwry, Presbyterian, all kinds. abreast of the mode w’ithin the liimts of curtaileil personal budgets. The urge for thrift has lead to more intensive promotion of patteriv. Home Sewing is' being greatly .stimulated and the rectum to “dressmaker” fash ions will have an appeal for women who did their own sewing in bygone'j d^y.s. ‘ This forecasts an important hieee goods sea.son with the prosiu'cts d '‘bf the promotion of piece goods hcingij Fancy and Heavy Gro ceries. See us fer special tow prices. We do public hauling. .Night Phone 110, Day Phone 157. Farmers Exchange Phone 157 NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY Several resiliences in town. Several Girms, • prices at tractive. Houses for rent. Broad St., Owens Hill .and’ College' View. Clinton Realty & Insurance Co. B. H. BOYD sec- strongly featured in National t'otlonj , ond; Woodruff, Carolina, thir<l;“Rawls, . Week displays. - Clemson, fourth. Time, 15.G seconds. . Fashion has turned to cottons but 88U-yard run: Osman, Presbyterian,* in.^iead of being the description of a first; Graham, Pre8byterian,-RPcond; limited number of familiar staples, j Clark, Presbyterian, third; Deniese, the term “cottons” now includes a Newberry, fourth. Time, 2 minutes 4 family of new, ingenious an*l apjH'al- seconds. in,r fabrics that may he counted iijMin Shot put: Tom (Tuig, Carolina, to sTimuIate wide public interest in first; .1. Craig, (Tem.son, "secoml; Ew- Xational Cotton Week. ' ing, Presbyterian, thini; Dillard,, ^ — (Tem.son, fourth. Distance, 45 feet I 7-8 iiuTies, (New state reconI). 220-yttrd dash: Lyniv Clem.son, ; first; .Mauney, Carolina, second; Hutt, I ('arolina, third; Yearout, Presbyte rian, f(»urth.’ Time, 22.2 seconds. (Ties ohl state rwonl). •Javelin throw: Freeman, I’resbyte- rian, first; T. ('raig Carolina, sewnd; Hurricane News .Mr. and .Mrs. Whitman Neal, Sr., of; ('harlotte, N.^ ('., were the week-end guesLs of .Mr. and .Mrs. G. A. Nalnirs,, .Miss Magi^ie .Nabors siient the w*>ek-end with Miss Sallie Nabors.^ Blackwell, ('lemson, third; TaY*lor.T. yy ^nd lit- ('arolina. fourth. Distance, 171 feet 7 ‘Newb^^y, sjient Sunday. inches. with Mr, and Mrs. C. C. Young, ' Two-mile run: Parker, Presbyterian. y^^.^ Walter B." Nabors and chil- first; Oliver, Presbyterian, second; Thursday with her Warren, Furman, third; .Altman, (''lemson, fourth. Time, 10 minutes 54 seconds. • High iiHVp: T. ,('iaig, f'arolina, first; Sims, Presliyterian, and - Lip.s- comb, (Temsoir, tied for second; Mc- Jii Mothers Everywhere ITS THE HOUR when adn or daughter or old- friOtids visit her each week from some distant, place by telephone. How happily she looks ftoward to' ih^ hour. ^Thousands' of ,,famHiet are doing this each week • • • enjoying a short, in- expet)sive voice vuit by tel- 'ephone with mother or oth er members of the family in other cities. . Because 'your voice' is you over the telephone,' such vhits are just as'personal as though you were in the same room. ' Visiting loved ones at r^pilar intervals by long distance telephone is die .most satisfactory way to keep ^family ties 'alive 'at small cost. SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C, Turner. Margaret Simpson spent the week- lend with Carolyn Young. *1 ‘ Mr. and- Mrs. Andy Young and ! .Andy, Jr., spent Sunday with Mrs, 1 Young’s parents, Mr. apd .Mrs. J. M. j Hortoh. ' , I .Miss H ittie .Mae Horton sfH*ht the I week-end with her pari'hts, Mr. and pTrsrJ:"W:‘Tf6tTorr.“^ ’ Friends of Mrs. G. t', Nabors will Yv sorry to learn of the death 6f her brother, Carson, in Washington. I>. C. Mi.ss Mary Ixittye Riser of Whit- with A1 rs. esani5 J3aM ! sjnmt'last Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Young in Newben;y. ' ^ .Mr. and Mrs. James Dunnaway and | : children were the Sunday guests of ■ Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Whitmire. Those attending the. Copeland reun-‘ ion in Greer last Sunday were: Mr. antP .Mr.s. J. F. .Whitmire, Mrs. J. M. j Simpson. Gillette Simp.son, G, C. Na-j !.bors, -Luther Nabors and .Miss Ruth' * ' - I Nabors. '.Mahan, Clemsop, fourth. Height, 5;| feet U-4nches. i 2'3l*-yard low hurdle.s: Smith. Caro lina. first; Robinson, Furman, second; Perrin, Pi-esbyterian, third; Wooilruff, Carolina, fourth. Time, 26 seconds. ii ‘ot • n I Pole vault; Curry, Clemson, first; ^ : Underwootl and Carothers. Preshyte-. i rian, and Lipscomb, Clemson, tied. Height, 12'feet 6 inches. New stale! I record). ; Discus throw: T. Craig, Carolina,! first; J. Craig, Clemson, second; Ew ing, Pi'esbyterian, third; I.ambeth,; Newberry, fourth. Distance, 131 feetj 111*4 inche^p^New state record). I* Broad jump; Lambeth, Newberry, ’first; Lipscomb, Clemson, second;; Hill, Clemson, third; Woodruff, Caro-- i lina, fourth. Distance, 21 feet in. ; Tj Mile relay: Presbyterian (Cliurk,] Wood* ^ Graham and,, Qsman) first: rGr man, fourth. Time, 3 minutes, 31.3 seconds. NATIONAL COTTON WEEK May 15th to ^Oth Join The Nation Cotton A » Bring Prosperity Back To me Cottion-Growing South WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR DAILY SPECIALS One lot vaf^ Cheviots and Flay Cloth, New Prints and Broadcloths, vard t , 10' New Piques and Voiles, yard • . .. ... . 10' New Drapery and Curtains, yard : llO' Heavy Denim and l^dr|.ass}e Cloth. | Ae yard . . . lU Good Straw Tickings, yard ■ 4' 58-inch Table Damask, yard 20' .‘16-inch Indian Head, yard 12V2' l^msdale Bleaching'and l/ong Cloth, | Ac yard lU yCiood ,‘16-inch Bleaching, vard 5^ l^int Dresfies, Fast- color " One rack SiSc Dresses, for . New Organdie and Voile Dresses, for fjvl Childre for Dresses, and House and Outing Pajamas, h»r'. . ..... ^ ■ Linen and Seersucker Suits, See th^e, specials a! $1.88 Beautiful Silk Dres.ses, all colors and while, at $1.88 Lace Evening Dresises at $2.98..d $1.98 Nei|i’ Hats, from \Y up I SHOES SPECIALS FOR COTTON WEEK 98^ Patent Leather Slippers, Pair Linen Sandals and Oxfords, Pair . High Grade Pump^ Ties, and Front Straps, in black. S^htte, blonde— $1,95 and S1.49 Oxfords in black, brown, Mthile^and sport combinations— ’ — - 31 .^^and 98€ Girls* Sandals, Oxfords and Straps, special for Cotton Week— 98c and 69c Men's Black and Sport Oxfords. , $1.95 Roy’s Oxfords— S1.49 and 98c Soft ^ie Shoes for Baby— —rr-—49c anAJSc- I' * Men's White Duck and Striped Pants; pre-shrunk ‘ ^ .... Boys* Ixmg I*ants and Short^ . >|Q^ pair .50c Work Shirts for men, ^ Boys’ good-Work Shirts,^^ 10^ Men's Broadcloth Shirts, > ^ ~ ---11 11 ■ ■' .. IIU Boys* Broadcloth Shirts, each (wO r A 7.5c Overalls, Piedmont Special, each J 00 > , - 98c Overalls, mill shrunk, 70^ ^ch il/ 5fe'n*s Sweat Shirts and Shorts, | Ac each 11/ I 4 1^1 “ Men's Silk Shorts and Sweat Shirts, each :worlc,--psar^r: ~ v an( .Men's While and Pongee OC^ Caps, each ..Mt.,... fcO A ' ^ ' New While Hand Ot® eacit —-— and Damask Table Covers, at CD - ^ - ' » Quilt Bundles, large pieces, Olfc at , 40 ■ Table Oil C1otk,.nrst qiialilv, 1 Ac yard ■... ly Special Cotton W eek Prices On Hosiery Bloomers, Panties, Princess Slips, Gowns, etc. 9 Q THE UNDERSELLING tJ , STDRE I 1. f.TT •■! - =