The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 08, 1933, Image 5

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\ r^. u .• . . . / THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1933 i": Libhy’) Corned Beef 14i^ ir NO. 1 CAN Itakiiig f'ondcr Rtimford can 25c Coffee Grap'’ Nut Flakes Lux Sonfr— -3afeS-,-_ Toilet form Lux Soap LB. CAN T/y n or Del Monte Crushed or Sliced Pineapple 2 ??nS 2S* 2 .CAKES He CAKE.'J ftC Toilet SiKip Camay f'or LuanfUring 0. K. Soap 3 lvtr\, Soap Flakes 3 Krho Iht Ginger Ale lAhhp o» Del ifonte Fruit Salad can 15e PKOS 25c lOo Rosemary Crape Juice QIART 23^ Foster'^ Lunch Tongue no i can 15e Cook a VM-niui r Sausage can 5e Dri p ireti Mustard o't jar 15e XYZ aaUid $pff ad jar 150 I>r Philhp't Orange JulM 3 CANS 25g Heinz ' .1 Winthrop Hears- '!| Julia Peterkin I TOE CLINTON CHRONICI^. CLIOTON, S. C. 1 K’.n ■ P PersonalTAention ' ^ h m m. mm' i i 3Z If. South Carolina Novelist Speaks To Woman's (>ll^e Gradu- ates op ‘‘The Art*of Living." Rock Hill. Jun( —The 297 jrradu- ates of ^^nthr^ "collejre were ,tV»ld tmlay bv Juli “ ' Mrs. Rennie Johns of Charlotte. ulia Peterkin of Fort Motte. *ele- the novelist, that life is not an ?ant comedy*’ but a “rich Rift." “ft has become the fashion nowa- Idays amontr the intellectuals." Mrs. Peterkin said, “to repard life a.s a sort of elegant comedy. On the contrary, life is. 1 think, a rich gift for which we should n<^t cea.se to be grateful un- ^U-our-last breath hriViRs it to an end." .\ddressjnR the younp women at their graduatinR exercises . on “The .Vvt of Lyinp," the 1928 Pulitzer prize .Mlss 'Mildred CoRR’n.s of Atlanta, winner urped them to hel]> brinj; back Oa.. is the puest, of Miss Mary Reeks, “a return of civiliTsition to this^om- Coilis Ijind returned Sun.lay frorti monwealth, for it is undoubtedly Avan- VManla. wh**re he has been spendinp _ __ I.. \V. Rawls sjHmt Sunday at his home in l.exii.pt -n. Mi^--' Maiy Rlakely uf Ora. was the week-end "’’.e-t of Mis^ Nannie Younp Tribble. , James Jeanes spin? T;K->day in (•rei'nville with, his brothelr. Or. ert I*. Jeanes. Friends of Will Allen \d ly will he c!a<l to know that he is at hoine. after havinp Wen a patient at Or. Hays’ hospital the past ten days. .Mr. and. Mrs. John Stmtnre spent lat- visitinp her sister, Mrs. J. D. Jeans. H. M. Geer has returned from Riith- e>*:ori!ton. X. C.. where he has bt'cn '''d'itmp relatiye.s. Frientls of Mrs. Ansel BoW will be plad to know that she is able to he back .It work, after havinp been ill the'Plowden m prst week. Mi-ss Joan McKi^e has la'turned from .\bheville. where she has beefi vis-f irjj friends, and Is spendinp the >umfner \yiih her mother. M-s, .Alma .McK‘V. .Mrf-. J. -A. Slictj and little .son, of ^hapir.. are visiiinp her father. W. I., l.ynn. and he’* .sister. Miss Klizabeth nn. is! Miss Mary .Mice Stone of I’nion. is visitinp her aunt, .Mrs. C. C. Bailey. Kirk Dewey and Kenneth Osmar of Brazil. Ind., vi.sited friends here last ■wevk. Misses Catherine and Ro-alie Jones; are puests of Mr. and .Mi*s. C, N, Summerton. ^Ii'^s Flsie Ferpuson 's si'endinp; several weeks in> Fort with her , '-'raMdmoth’M*. . .Mrs. Harry 15^111! ps and childi-en ofi Snartanburp, are visitinp her par- Mr. and Mrs. H.“Xnu^r.p.. en WTT R. A. Steer and Kohn Barnes left ^ Saturday for Chicapo. where theywill ‘ spend ten days attendinp the 1 eatury of Propross exposition. i , Mrs. G. T. Barnes and children of Charlotte, are vfs'itinp her si.ster and biother-in-aw, Mr. and .Mi*s. 1. Russell Established 1886 ALL SET FOR PROGRESS The government.-ha^ set a record in putting through emergency legislation. t)ne by one, almost day by day. the major measures to reconstruction have been ena^ed and put to work while a'l the world marvels at the dem onstration of vigorous leadership and congressional eo-, ■--operation. ...-f Such harmony, such support, such immediateness of action must inspire the American people with equal in tensity of p;itriotism and confident*e for without such confidence the entire plan 4ind its objective progress either stands A.r falls. men “We Smith Carolinians,*’ she said, “have a fine heiitape. The whole world" now,,apreos with warm admir ation that South Carolina, alonp with the other colonies lyinp .south of the Dotoinac’7 Treated the one real civili zation .American has eCer achieved.” Much depends on the womanhood of tin* nation. .Ajrs. Fcterkin .-aid. tellinp theXpradpates their “slronp^ younp-, lodie^ anil well Uained minds” ipiali- fied tlu^j to meet the challenpe of the day." : —^ \ * i "I hear much today,” she said, “of the freedom of women. I am inclined to think that men have always been willinp for women to have whatever they really wanted . . . "When women wanted home provided them, but what is happeninp to the homes in America today'* When woimjn asked for the vm.e, men pave it to them. What have they done with it now that this tool has i>een ... in their hands for more than a decade,? Is crime beinp lessened? .-Vre schools bei.np protected or lesiiect for teach ers encouraped? Are conditions su perior to those evistinp before women voted ? - “A’et, I am sure that if the-women of South (’arolina should ally thfin- selyes for any' cause it -could U* achicvi'd simply and quickly.^ .-As a final word to the y-ounp vvom- ert,. -Mrs. I'etvrkin said* “ SW'fty lore with your ieair/.ation-of the role you have chosen, as you would avoid a pest. -And remember that the worlil itself will turn aside to let you pass, if you know where you are pomp” Strahpi -t with the Suh«lay in Travelers R te-r’s parenl.*'. Mr.'. K. K. Blakely. Miss Katfierine and William Blakely and Mrs. John .8nanpe visitml relatives in Greenville on Tue.' lay. Miss Nelle Rearden u sin'mlinp six weeks with Mr. and .Mrs. K. l.. Blake ly while attendinp summer >chool at riesbyieiian collepe. of f L:tt.»- Rowena Dultose IS visitinp her piandpaivnt Mrs. F. D. .lone'. Miss .Martha l‘hill;p< of -IH-nl the week-end here mother. Mi'.s. R. K. June'. • -- ■ » —. _ (.jiay. r- Miss Klizabeth Barnes left Wedne>- ! day for .Aupusta, to visit her prand- ; luircnt.s, Mr. and Mrs. Kdwin Barnes. ^ Mrs. John T. Riakelv i* spendinp ; t'vo weeks in AVilliaiuston with her ■ sister. . _ ; Mis. D.Rrimm and children. Billy, and Marparet. left yestenJay for Chariot to to visit reative-s*. Miss Rosanna Vance ha.s ret irneil from Jacksonville. Fla.;-where she has been' visitinp her sister. Mrs. H. M.* 7 Mrs. \\. 1*. Jacobs left Friday for New A ork, w hore she will spend ,stv- v’lal day.' with Mi. tacobs. Miss l.'abel Withers|>ov>n of Colum bia, is spendinp the summer with her parents, Mr. and .Mrs. J. H. Wither spoon. .Miss, Jsara Copeland and Robbie * ( opeland are visitinp the former’s NEW BUSINESS CORDIALLy WVITEP M. $. Ballet & Soe BANKERS OLDEST STRONGEST olumhia, brother in Marion, N. C. Dr. and b netuls of Miss Marpaivt Finley will he plad to know that she i.s doinp t'olumhia, j nicely after an appendix oiH*ration on with Tiei Tuesday lat Dr. Hays’ hospital. .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snowden and When Dad comes Home Work m ri the SI <r. -I- Blalock, who has In’en leachmp Miss I’nion the past year, is >|H*ndinp' Hinimer with his paix'nts. Mr. and Mr . T. J. Blalock. » Fritnd-s of Miss IVppy Sprunt will : e plad to know >he |s doinp nicely •hdix tiperation at ih\ Kthel Buchanan of Winnshtiro, were the puests .Monday of Mr. and -Mrs. Gary Dillanl. .Miss Berniee .AlH'icrombie of Hick- pjy Tavern is the puest Mr. and alter an ^‘pei M^r. and Ali*'. .1. Tomato Ketchup LARGE m DOTTLE A # Qrapelade ^ l6e .Moutktm Mamtion Orang* P«bo« Tm 10c Libby’» DtYllcd Ham CAN lOt Stuffed OMvm A>Z. JAR 12^0 ice Cream 18c SaH 10 LBS. fX>R Pure Food Peanut Butter 10^ LB. J.\R Octapin Soap 2 for ^ 5c Octap'ip - Powders 2 for 5c Oranges each Ic Beans lb. 7y2c Squash Ib. 7‘/2C Asparagus, bunch 10c Fresh Eggs, doz . 15c Best Cheese lb'. 17 c Fat Bacoii Ib. 7c » r Rib Bacon lb. 9c • • Bible Reading Course AT I’RESBYTERlAN CHCRCIl The weekly readinps in the Thru- the-Bible readinp course at the First Presbyterian church for the week uf •lune 11-17, are airanped a.s follows: New Teatament—.Mark 7:H-I2:I7 Sunday, June 11—.Mark 7:H-.*17. .Monday, June 12—.Mark 8:l-.‘iK. Tue.sday, June 13—Mark 9:1-32. Wednesday, June 14—.Mark 9:33-10. 16. Thursday, June I.a—.Mark'10:17-45. ■ - Friday, June 16—Mark 10:46-11:19. Saturday, June'17—.Mark 11:20-12: I 17. I Paalma 76—8.5 I Sunday, June 11—Psalms 76 and 77.j j Monday, June 12—-Psalms 78:1-27. t Tuesday, June 13—‘P.salm.s 78:28-57.| j Wednesday, June 14 -Psalm.' 78: ,58-79:13. i Thursday, June 1.5—P.salm.s 80 and’ 81. » Friday, .lune 16—P.salms 82 and 83. j .Saturday^ June 17—P.saUn.s 84 aiulj 85. SU.MMER SCHOOL FOR COLORED TEACHERS ' j 'The Greenville summer school for colored teachers will begin Monday, r.bime 12, and end July !.*). It is npee^- ! .jary for those who are planning to attend to bepin the first day and re main throughout the session. This is an opportunity for the col ored teachers to meet the 1934 state requirement for certification. Faculty of School R. L. Hickson, director, mathemat ics, principal Sterling high school, Greenville, , J. T. W. .Mims, histoi^y and civics. I pinncipal Bell Street high school, ( lin- I a ; ton. Bessie Arnette, hygiene and Kng- ; iish. Sterling high school, i Mrs. Alice Webb .Anderson, educa- ' tion, county supervisor of Anderson I county, I Mrs. Lulu Sexton, education, city ' school, Spartanburg, Eugenia Robinson, education and Flnglish, Sterling high school j Mrs. E. H. Alexander, mathemat ics and geography, principal Dean Street school, Spartanburg. 1 Estelle Simmons, education, Sulli- j van Street school, Greenville. ' ! P. E. Stewart, education and mathe matics, Sterling high school, i X A IJarker anil t hil- dn'n of reluiiuMl home Tues- Jay after vi.'itinp Mi-i. Ilarker’' par ent.'. Mr. and -Mb'. A B Blakely, for 'eveial days. - .Mis,' .Alden Ifailey i' .'|>(i*ndinp the .'Ummer with her purent.s. Mr. and -Mrs. J. .A. Hailey, after teaehinp in Easley the past year. F. G 1‘inson ws' ralleii t«* (Ireen- wimmI Sunday on aix'ount of the death i of his brother. Robert (>. Pinson. .Miss Medpra Browning returned home Frnlay from Gonverse-collepe,' .Nparlanburp. where she attended .schiKvl the past year. I M I.S.S Janet Leake of Orange, N. J., ^ i.s spending this month with her par enl.s, Mr. and .MrSw-J, Will la’ake. Miss Essie Davidson, who taught in' .Great Falls ihi.s year. is s|>ending the summer with her parents. .Mr. and -Mrs, I- H. Daviiison. M i.ss Agatha Bailey and Mi.ss Rosa lie Jon«‘s, w^n have been teaching in Ghe.'ler, are .s|H‘ndmp the 'Ummer with their parent.^. Miss'Sara Knox. meinl*er of the school. faculty at Gliffside. N. G.. is' spending the summer with her par-, enls. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. KnoX. | J. W. Milam, Jr., of Kings .Moun tain. N. G.-. s|H*nt .Sunday with hi.s IMirents. Mr. and Mr.'. J. W .Milam. M isne^ Janet Leake, Elizalielh ^ Sheely and Lidie Leake were ir. Ibick Hill .Monday and attended the at Winthrr.p collepe. Mr. and .Mrs. T. A lav for .Marion. .Ala. mei’s puivnts. Mrs. W. W. I>ewi Mrs. M. R. Winparil. .Mrs. li. L. PInxieo, .Mrs. W H. Tnb- and Mta.X Jfcf yesterday and attendetl the Woman's .Second Presbyterial confeience of the A. R. P. ('hurch. .Mr. and Mrs. 11. K, Sc«qt anti Miss I U'lii Nell .Scott, spent the week-end in .\tlanta. Ga. The latter remained for a visit to her piaml^nother. .Mi'. S. W. Hughes. Ml'S Evelyn' ('hiindaos i' in Green- w'lod this week attending' the Young Pi opie’s assembly held ani|! lally un-< tier the auspices of the 1’piH‘r .South .Carolina Methodist confeiene**. i Mr. and -Mrs. Brice Quinn an»l Intle son, of Spartanluirp, sin-nt the week end with the fornu’r’s sister anti brother-in-law, .Mr. and -Mr>. | W. K. Tribble. Mrs. .\lma .Ander.son has returned to her home /in York, aft er visitinp her daughter, Miss Mary Anderson.- jwho IS a patient at Dr, Hays’ hospital. .Ml . and Mrs. A. J. Parker of Green-1 Serve the drink that makes a pause Give him his slippers. And bring him an icenrtjd bottle of Coca-C^a from your refrigerator. Watch him bpunce back to normal'. Really delicious, Coca-Cola invites a pause, the pause that refreshes. Order Btited Ce<4t~Cete Jrem Yemr Grecer (ireenwoud I'oca-Uola Bottling ( o. Green wood. S. G. wood, announce the birth of a .sor. Ansel Parker, Jr., on .Sa^rday. Jure 3ril. Mrs. Parker, formerly .Mi.ss Mar- several SB-iio-sr Prof, and Mrs. I. F Greenville, are v'isitiPp the latter’s s oarenls, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Henry. i .Mrs. W, .T. GiM»k of Greenwooil. is tha Moore, lived here for month.s prior to her marriage. Wnable .Martin of Humtaien-Sidney eollepe, Farmville, V'a., and Taylor .Martin, member of the high .school faculty at Farmville, are .sfiending the summer with their parent.s. Prof: and 1 Mrs. .A. \’. Martin. W. E. NeipWior.s ami daughter. Miss Elsie, .spent last week-eml in Harts-< with .Mr. and .Mrs. .1. .A. Dugan. Neiphbois, who had l*een visiting in Hartsville, returned home Sunday \vilh .Mr. Neighbors, while .Mi'.s Elsie, remaineil for a visit to her sister. .Mrs. W. 1). Peay and daughter. .Mi.ss Pat.sy, left .Saturday to atttmd the-< i finals at Winthriq) college in Rock Rozard ■ HilT. They were accompanFetl home .Morrilay by Mis.s Bert Peay. a mem- >ci ef the pruduatinp i las' Mi.'se.s Emma i.ittle and ' Fredna finals I villi Mrs Howell left Fri- to visit the f.Ti- an<i children of here on Tues- I s|M*nding this week with her .sister, I .Shocklev, arid Dr. iX I. WikhIs were .\I iss Mary Irt Rhenev. j m Gi eenville Thursday for the mar. M rs. Maude Hampton and Miss Pa > nape of .Miss Ethel KiJIen to Marvin U'icia Giles .s|)ent the week-end in .At- ,Ru'h Thackston, the ceremony being lanta visiting relatives and friends. Iperfoimeil by Dr. Woods. Billy’ Owik'ns 'is '{terding the .sum-; Mis. T. P. Gai-son and little mer with his mother, Mrs. Bessie H.*(Jauphler retwned to their ,home in Owens,, after attendinp Georgia Tech (Iri enville .SunVlay, after visiting her the past year. parent.s, .Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Shands. Glvde Rain|»ey. Bobbie .Steer and Mi-, (’arson cariie down for the we^k- ' William Dobbins aie at home from end and accompanied them home. ;G!ems«*n college, where they havef- John W. Little and Mis'es Gd- heen attenu^p scho<»l.- pie and Ella Little .McGraiy were in Miss Ix)U)se Davis, member of the Newiieny thgjiast week and attended fkculiy of the \\in,ston-S|j|em, N. C., ^he graduating exeici.ses at Newberry • schfiols, is. .s^»ending .the summer with, college. Their niece and cousin. Mis.s her mother. ^ : .Mildred Hipp, was"a member of the Miss Catherine Jones, of the Lstill'|,m,ii,ating class, school faculty, is s|»ending the sum-' m,, ^nd .Mia. A.Sw*nsen. James mer with her }>arent.s. Dr. * and Mrs.. ^j.^rton and F’red Russ letumetUSun- ' F. D. Jones.' ^ ' d^yt. ffoin Cedar Mountain. N. C.. j Mias -Aline Newsom of Hart.sville, where they have been- attemling an is the guest of Miss Collettt^ Griffin j .\]pha Kappa Pi house party at Pied-' this week. ! mont camp. Mr. and Mrs. Swansen j Miss Floride Page of Florence, and , wt re chaperones. j I Miss Fredna .Sh^kley of Newberry,! Mr^and Mr».-A. O’Daniel and Miss were the guests last week of MissFrances Q’Daniel were in Rock Hill’ I Emma Little. | Monday and attended the graduating Miss Beulah M'ingard of Lexington, exercises at Winthrop college.' Miss ^ is visiting her brother and sister-in- i Rachel O’Daniel was a member of the aw, Mr. ard Mrs M. R. Wingard. I graduating cla.s.s^and accom|>anied It has been announced that the Miss Emma, Litte returned yester- them home for the summer. Presbyterian college library will be day t^m Greenvile, after attembng Sara „WAlW.r relumed .Sunday open during the summer. Citizens of commencement at G. \V . t. to her home in Winston-Salem. N. C.. Mi'ses Alice, Eleanor, Edith and after 'pending the pa.st six months Lois Patterson of Wrens, Ga„ and'with Mu. R. K. Jones and .Mr. and Mrs. Fleet Cr»»well of Chariolle, are Mrs I.., S. .McMillian. She win accum- Ihe guests of their sister. Mrs. E. D. panih*! home by .Miss Bessie Jonrs for Take Stock / Of Your LIBRARY TO OPEN summer. Citizens of Clinton may use the library until June, 1934, upon payment of the li brary fee of two dollars. P. C. stu dents may use the library during the For Anything You .e:.* « — I Need in Printed Forms CaH Us. ^ t t I Ghronicle Publishing Company “All Kinds of Printing—Except Bad** t summer for one dollar. |Craig. The Clinton Chrenidet— $1.50 a Year ' r itSi