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/ X THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1933 THE CI.INTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. ROGERS QUALITY FDDD SHOPS Fosters LUNCH TONGUE NO. I CAN 12V2< Krispy Crackers LR PKC,. 13^ A« 5c S B. C Crackers 3 13^ Prepared Mustard QT J.\U JJbby'a Potted Meat 3 CANS lot Jhinr Tomato Catsup ROTTlIkll^ Best AMERCAN CHEESE 17* LR Vciictabic Shortening Snowdrift ciJ. 59< Far Uaking Salad Drenxing Wesson Oil lit lAbby’n Corned Beef Sn’ 14 U 'XYZ Salad ■ I Dressing WoxfCT PTax Paper 3 Fine Quality PAPER NAPKINS «-oz I2i« i.n 10^ JAR Ameriran Dill Pickles JAR hurt Food—Pconuf Cotter Amrrii'ait fn Oil Sar^nes 3 cans Rosemar^ Orape Juice nOTTLR 12\* Flo-Rona—PUiin or Sell Hieing Flour X 9St American SWEET MIXED PICKLES ts-oz. JAR 17 BOTTLE »~OZ \ stuffed ' Olives Queen Olives BO^^LE I2\t Pime Brand Condensed MUk CAN Post's Toasties 2 15^ Runiiaioio V’tfnn® — Sausage . 7 Johnson Launches ' Recovery Machine iGcvernment Meves To l*rotecl Consumer Against Sharp Price J ^ Greshdm of Greenwood, was a' Mrs. C. C. Giles "spent the week-end Rises. Textile Code Up First. '^business visitor here on Tuesday. in Atlanta with relatives. Mis. .A. Bailey spent Thui-sday ^ Misses A’^irginia Dillard awfi-lxiiiise \Vas.h;n|rlon, June 2fi. — General and Friday in Spartanburg wHh l^'Ft this week for Camp Hug^h S. Johnson officially will start Friend?. . • ' *f\Valle. near Saluda, N. C. President RooseN’elt’s industrial recov*- „ ^ children, Billy Wade and Alfred Browning* Mrs. R. E. Sadler and ery machinery tomorrow over an un- ^ Owens and Miss Alden Bailey have' left this week" charted course which anneared t''- a week’s stay at Myrtle Pickens county. night to hold many pitfalls. Public hearings will begin tomorrow- on the code submitted by the cotton textile iridu-stry. in which, are embod ied all the intricate problems that have perple.xed Johnson and his aides I for several days. Thus will be inau gurated formally' the nation’s venture ■ into economic planning to put millions to work. V In preparation for this important event. Johnson, members of President Roosevelt*> cabinet and 49 leaders of .\merican industry devoted today to a survey of the confusing problems which have arisen. . , The delicate issues which must Ik* met at the outset of the hearing were disclo.sod tonight when leaders of the textile industry met in a preliminary conference to di.scuss a conti-oversy over the sooalled-“stretch-out” system whertd»y one worker’s jiroductive ca pacity is increased by giving h.m more machines to handle. The a«lmin- ution Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Duckett Rutledge here with -Ada Ml and .M rs, week-end C. .Adair. Mrs. Ethel Pitts and Workman were visitors in .on Tuesday. Miss Martha Davidson ^ personal /Aentiori Camp .Adger. Mr, and Mrs. Bob McKorel and son.l .Adair and Mr.' and Mrs. B^va Kijig have xeturned to, ♦ - air .sp.'it the their homes in HarfsvTHe after .spend- * and M.-; R. ing several I B.a L. King. days-with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Roy Greenville returned Monday from Pickens, where she has .Mr. and Mrs. T. G. been visiting Harris. Mi.ss Bt‘tiH«'--d.yTT^’ ’rnr^TTorenCe, is the guest of Misses Copie and Ella Little McCrary. tives Harry Billison of .Atlanta. Ga.. is visiting his uncle, and aunt .Mr. and .Mr.s. R. J. Ellison. . Miss .Annie Ruth .Ahei*crombie has returned to her home in Woifruff. af ter spending last week here with Miss PtfJiJ.l ,Jii 11 ' . Billy King left this wi‘ek for Georgetown, where he is visiting rela- UarrA inp large sums hiding it in bureau draBe. vase on the mantle piece as nerve racking. Why not deposit the nioney wi' conveniences of a chewing accou safe, and you are free frolin the ah fire. . moiie>> around with you, or Muffing it away in a| ver dangerous, as well ' Your canceled checks alwa ceipt that you have paid yoi^r bills. us and enjoy the Your money is ety of :theft or. a definite re- 1‘icniing Miison ot folum’oia. spent C harles Anderson, who has ht'cn al- r.rday here with his mother, .Mrs. D. temiing Emory university in .Atlanta, is spending the summer here with rel-, ♦ atives. J Mrs. Wright Spoon and daughter. ♦ Miss Nora, of .Monroe, N. C.. ai-e vis- J iting the former’s sister and brother-1 ♦ in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. B'ergu.son. ^ .Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ramage an- ♦ Walter istiation is insisting that a limit he fixed upon the number of machines tended by one worker, otherwise labor will not bt‘ pro|>erly cared for anil pro- dticHon wtlL go beyond bounds. ' Likewise, it was learned the troub lous tariff ifue.stion will be injected by a demand from the textile industry that it be given additional protection in exchange for shortening hours and increasing wages. This is within the power of President Roosevelt by terms of the act. ’..As a final act, preparatory to the hearing tomorrow, .lohnson tonight naniexl an advi.sory committee to rep resent the consumer. It consists of hree women and two men and is head ed by Mrs. Mary Rum.sey of New York, daughter of E. H. Harriman. 1 he other memliers are Frank Gra- barfi. president I’niversity ol' Noiib C'aiolina: I'rof. William Ogburn, I'ni- versity of C'hica.go; .Vlrs. Jo.-eph J. rianiels. Indianapidjs, president of the W. .Mason. '!)i. and Mis. Felder Smith visited fiietui.s in .Sumter on Sumli*y. 1. D. Concland. Heath Copeland and .\. J. Milling were among tht>se who attemleil home-coming in (Leenwood •n Thur.stlay. Mr. and Mrs. Gus lUirion and little nounce the Jiirth of a .son. Bur-! Senn, W MomtaypJturn? ton in Whitmire on Suniiay.. j Mrs. B'.stelle .Abrams and family Mr. and Mrs. B,. J. .Adair were vis- were called to Pomaria Saturday on itors in G eenwood on .Monday. I account of the death of her sister, ^ BothWkll Hraham has re4uruetl f rturrr^fTS".~BA-eTra"HpnT7.' MyB-Vach, ha^i Inwn , Misses Ella' Little and Copie Mc- sju'nding several days. '(’rary have .returned from Brevard, Mrs. Letha Gilmore has returned N. where they have In'en altend- home after spending a few ilays with ing a house party, her brother, C. N.’’ Becknell in Wood- Miss Miriam Mundy of Hinlges, is NEW BUSINESS CORDIALLY INVITED BANKERS OLDEST STRONGEST A. in ruff. •Mr. and Mis. guests of friends Ihiirsday. Miss B’ssie Davidson,-with several out-of-towh friends, left yesterday tor the Century of Progres.s exposi tion in Chicago. .Mrs. .'\nnie B'liedner i.- spending several days in Little .Mountain W'ith her mother, Mrs. David Boland. .Mrs. J. S. McGregor and sons re- tu’iicd .Satunlay to their home in R.l y, after visitingxMr. ami .Mrs.’.S. W. Sumerel and .Mis-s Mamie Sumerel. spending'this week with Miss .\deline ; 1,. tslienard were Roland. vSludby. .N. c'.. on j .Miss Bilizabeth Milam i.s in Spar- tanbuig where she is taking a beauty culture course. Mrs. A. H. Blakely. Jr., and little daughter, spent last week in Grt*en- wood with Mr. and Mrs. ' Bonner Harrley. Mrs, 1). J. Brimrn and children, Mar garet and Billy LightfiM't. left Thu'rs-- day for Charlotte, N. C.. to visit rela tives. Mr. and .Mis. U. P. Thorntun of Tampa, B'la., iiie visiting the latter'.s No after-lunch miNESS !n.iiaDa u-Ri^.y.rwmaynA'iii^.aM- MT7 mdle^ i-?^vin. W’iiroimhb\\ Ohs,.. Miss Rul.y W dson ot Atlanta, t.a.. Old Virginia BRUNSWICK STEW . ' 13 * NO 2 CAN 2Zt aM T SPREAD, IQc aMiOA, IQc Lb. , 10 JE\yEL I.ARD, nqc 4 lb. carton . .-."feO JEV.EL I.ARD, rCc ^8 !b. .carton, - PVP.E LARD, gAc 8 lb, carton 77 DU PURE LARD, QAc 4 lb. carton OU SUGAR. 25 lbs : ■ SUGAR, \ CAe lOJbs. :- X. OU SUGAR, ore 5, lbs, miO SPECIAL ON FLOUR Mediup Grade ROGERS QUALltYvfaOD HHDP5 .^il.'. Belle SheiAvin, Wiiroughby, Dhiu. piesident. National League of Women Voiors. (leneral matters of policy as to price fixing, child lalvuv collective barg^ain- ing. division of jurisdiction between Ihi industrial administration and per sonal jealousies within the adminis tration ueie canvassetl today at a mt‘t‘ting Johnson held with the ealn- net advisoVy committee heaileil h-y Secretary of Commerce Roper. The committee decideil that in the , ca'^e of industrie.s, such as food pro ducts which affect farmers, the agri culture administration will handle marketing and price phases of the code's while the industrial administra tion will fix wages and working hours. Both Ro|K'r and Johnson afterward ilenie 1 publi-bed reports there had ’ een fi iction between them over the -.tsipe of their respective jurisdictions. The report.s^were to the effect that ■Lihn.son reseT»ted Roper’s iJaim of su pervision over his administration and that the former milTtary i»fficer had ealeued to move his headquarters m the huge commerce tlepartiuent buiKling: ^ v, - Nalc's spent Sunday in 'on. .N’. with relatives. Uuthei ford- is Mis-^ Nolle .Abiams returned .Mon- d;*.y fnt.m Whitmire, where she has been visiting relatives. .Mr.s. George 11. Odioine returned Thur-Jay from a tliree weeks’ visit to her mother in Tampa, B'la. • .Miss ('arrie. .Mae Phillips retiirned Tuesdnv from Rockingham,'where she visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs., .1. ('. Wilson. ‘ j .Miss Ki ligi' Peake was in Xnderson last week for the wedilmg v*f Miss, Lillie Mart and .lohn Rufus Weits on i Tue.-day. She was i»ne of the brides-j maids. B'riends in the city of Miss Narcissa Gray, of Williamston.,,vyill regret to' learn of the death of her father,' has visiting relatives, D’.Arcy Paul Gray, last vveek at his! .Mr. and Mrs. J. .M. Pitts and .Miss Miss Gray was a mendn'r of j Emmie Pitts have returned trom, the local high school faculty the pa.st ten days’ stay at .Myrtle Bench. year. .Mrs. S. W. SunuMel and children Mr. and Mrs. L. L. .Adair of B7aton-, ha'e returned trom BeUon, where spent the past wcn'k-eiid here' they have been visiting her parents, \vith the former’.s mother, .Mr.s. Corrie . .Mrs. Bes.sie Mc.Mun ay of Binning-. j .\Ia., i.s visiting her sister. Miss' Refivsli yourself Bounce back to normal thin t^i Doctor Cromer Writes On Repeal ham, Ala., i.s visiting •Allie Garvin. Mr. ami Mrs. John .A. Sease and Miss Grace Sease of Prosperity, spent Sunday here with Mr. and .Mrs. T. M. Sease. .Mi.'se.s Dolly Pratt‘and Mildred .Mc Gee and Jarne.s McGee’ returned to their homes in Greenwood .Sunday af ter spending two weeks with their ginndmother, Mrs. .Mary Prather. Miss 1 ;ucy Rums of Sumter, vistttnl niend', here last vveek. .Mr. and .M.s. T. D. McK»*own and chil«lr«*n of ('ornwall, spent .Sumlay with .Mrs. McKeown’s parent.s, .Mr. and .Mrs. T. J. Blalock. Newberry Man Questions ArRUv * ^ ^ ‘ i .:er have returned to their home in ment ror Repeal rormer, aftei- visiting her parents, Go\ernor 1). Heyward. 'Mr. and .Mrs. W T. 1‘utnam * _L Uev. J. .M. Dick returned Thursday To the Editor of The^tate: ^ 'o hi', home in Pulaski, \a., after vis- Go'.ernor Heyward, a(^lvo<*ating the ding .Mrs. Dick, who is ^jiending some reiM'al of the prohibition amendment,' lime with her parents, Dr. ami .Mrs. winch he calls a “farce,” jpvokes the Jack H. Young. right of local self-government, and Do.s?,ey McB'adden and Garol White .'Uggests that South (’arolina. in the ('opeland, who are attending the Re- ~xff “^tatp right.s, lead~xrffms B'red Smith of New York. N. \., vis ited friends here during the week-end. Dr. L. K. Lynn occupied the pulpit of the B'irst Presbyterian church of Greenwood on last .Sumlay morning. Mrs. Lee Aild Blakely and little son, Guy Smith, returned home Tue.sday from Dr. Hays’ hospital. .Mrs. B711a .Johnson and Mrs. E, B.. .Stanton and family of B'lorence, and Mrs. W. R. Payne of New|H»rt New.s, Va., are the guest.s of Mrs. W. BL^ W'orkman. Among those at riem.son college last night foi the R. D. T. G. dance were .Misses .Mary Howre Dillard, .Margaret Moorhead, Medina Brown ing and Hebe Dillard. .Mrs, D. J. Brimm. Jr., and children aie leaving today for their home cn Long Island, N. Y.. after s|*ending some time here with Di. and .Mrs. D, J. Brimm. .Mis. W'. H. Winkle of New York, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Sam Maddox, left Sunday for West Point. Ga., to visit her parents, Mr. You’re alwa>'s glad if you choose a refreshing lunch. With ice-cold Coca-Cola, of course. Delicious and rr- freshing, it is the natural partner of so many good things to eat.'Keep it ready to serve in your refrigerator, (■reenwiiod ('oca-C'ola Hottling I'o. Greenwood, S. C. ’.seces.sion.” The C'ai'olina 'he dill in the da^s uf re>uJt of that act of .South loes not make the governor's illustrii- jtion a happy one. i xi--- -V I sugge.st that he might have found an intere.sting parallel in South ('aro- !^-otherrin-law, and .Mrs. J." W. Dutton ■serve—Officers’- Training - -camp—at^— (’lemson college, were here Monday - \1. Johnson of Little Mountain, and for the funeral of W'ill Davis. yii. and .Mrs. .Jack* IKister of ('olum- .Mrs. Lee Snow has returned to. hei t,ia^ were guests during the past wt*ek home in Columbus, Ga.. after spend-\i,-. and Mrs. W. (’..Shealy. ing some time with her sister and ‘ \ji-. and* Mrs. VV. D. Armstrong and Dr. and Mrs. T.v 1.children of Gray ( ourt. and .Mr. and Mrs, B'loyd Hitt of Bhigefield. visited lina hi.story, if he had gone JO years Peake, farther back. It is .safe to as.sume that • Dr. B'elder .Smith and Dr. BL Mood yjj-. and Mrs. B3ugene Hitt on Sunday, the effortii to .enforce the proh^»tioft isn>ithr local optomeULsU, attended 6 ,James llitl xetui ncil ?»* KdKefield with _ proven moi^ succe.s.s- ful if “good citizens” and “sovereign states” had not only advocated and practiceil the nullification of an amendment to the United State.< con- .After the ISth imiendment meeting of the post graduate clinic j his brother for a visit, foundation held in .Spartanburg on} .After spending the past month with' .Mtinday evening. 'her parents, .Mr. and .Mrs. J. , Will Dc. and Mrs. BL .Mood Smith spent ^ j_eal;e. Miss Janet Leake left Tuesday .Sunday in Columbia with the latter’s j for Xharleston, where s^e will lake a sister, .Mrs. G. L. Harvey. They were j boat to NewJYoi k, .Miss lo'ake is con stitution. - what? I accompanied home by their little niece'nccted With the It is argued that if the repeal is »nd nephew, Pat.sy McCarley and jp Orange, N, J. .A.s.sOciated ( harities .successful, we will still have state pro-! Bohby Harvey, for a visit. hibition. For how long? And, as to state control, I have no doubt that j Governor Heyward j^emembers that it (also was a “farce.” i I When f am asked wliy South €aro- CLINTON POST - NAMES DELEGATES Mrs. Marie Owens, Misses ’Nancy Owen.s, BJIen Copeland, Georgia- B. Blakely and Brooks Owen.s ^ were ] - geusts cf Mrs. Bonner. Harvley in ^ meeting of the Copeland-l)a- Greenwood on Tuesday. Miss Blakely vidson post 'Tuesday night, the follow- remained for a several days’ visit, |p||, delegates were electe«l to the state ilina should dictate to New Jersey, my J answer is. “WTiy should New Jersey' Miss Mary Adams, a member of the I l.egion convention to dictate to South Carolina?” Citizensiorphanage staff for the past thirteen held in Spartanburg July 3 and 4: ' of South Carolina should vote their i years, has secured a leave of absence be'^ j years ' honest conviction. , from her work for the coming year I .Principals: W. A. Dicus, W. E. Dil lard, Dewey Mills,' Jesse Thomas. J. S. Norris, H. E. Sturgeon, H. L. Eichel- berger and W. A. Johnson. Alternatbs: G. C. Detlwyler. G. F. .And it is just as well to bear in’'*nd left yesterday - for her home mind that the 18th amendment was i StatesvUl^, N. C. jnot ratified by a majority; it was rati- Mrs. J. C. Wilson, Miss Ruby Wilson Tied by 46 of the 48 states, the most j and Lowry Wilson left yesterday to'A.dair, Frank Phillips^ Luther Tim- jnearly unanimous ratification in the; visit their daughter and sister, Mrs. j^ohs, J. W. Anderson, Dr. T. J. Pealce.^ history of the constitution. Albert J. Lothte, in Rochester, N. Y.'Rjiiph R. Blakely. I^inmie Francis,' They also will attend the World’s FairJ w. p, Burdette, Gu.* W. Hollings- in Chicago, and visit other points of worth. 1 interest before returning home. Mrs. ^ j SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE! Lochte and little son. Wilson, will re-j SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONTCLF “IW Paper Brerybody Reads'* {turn with them tor a visit. i Nesri>eiTy." 1 George B. Cromer. V Take Stock f Your \, Printing \ For^nyfhing You Need in Printed Forms Call Us. \ ..i- •- Chronicle Publishing Company (< All Kinds of Pnnting*-«Excepc Bad** I ’^c Paper Everybody Re^” I The .Clinton Chrenide—$1:50 a Year 1^- \ mms- mm Ipw laasiHio.i'yipn uBse^ V rm