The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, September 21, 1933, Image 2

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'■'^i PA6& two 1 (N^)? I THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1933 Penney Store [COMPOSITE FOOTBALX- SCHEIDULE Home-Coming i Has Birthday FOR PALMETTO COLLEGE TEAMS . Day Planned . . - . . . and Mrs, Yhe S* C* Penney Company store of j In AtlftOtS. Toill^hl Marks the Open* Sunday, October 22nd, has been des- daughter were the Sunday guests of this cHy, is this month observini? its' irjfr of Season. Presbyterian Starts With Clemson At Tigertown •* “Home-Comin?: day’' at Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson. fifth anniversary in Clinton, and in’ SiAurday. Inlersectional Games Included On Calendar. iand celebration of the event, their store! here. .\ccordm^ to a custom of daughter, Lola, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. a few weeks on account of scarlet fever in the community. Mr. and Mrs. WTiitman Neal of ; Charlotte, N. C., spent Sunday with A. D. Rumph and| -^r. and Mrs. .J. M. Simpson. prints a very attractive appearance, j Co,u„hia. Sept. Ifi.-Newberry col- This well known national orpraniza- leg'e is slated to crack the lid off the here from ready made city. The observed by . . . - m^itely 60 matches in/which the eip^ht for their cu.^tomer.s In appreciation o. ^olleffiate teams of the .state will par- their past patronage. jticipate. ' j A wide assortment of pigskin com- Q|Ma|-l« petTtiorv as in .store for the follawerx [of the sport. Several intersectional Novem^r 23 (Thursday) ^ offprd oftej-j^on services, and an opportunity V* The Citadel at Charleston. i ’for a renewing of girlhood and boy- October i.s set aside each year for this spent Sunday with Mrs. Mace Youne rpecial occasion, with morning _and p Young. ■ Mr. and Mrs. S week-end with Oglethorpe at Augusta; Clemson vs Shannon and children of Newberry. ^ ..w araa ,..v Mercef Ht SavEnoah. lion entered Clinton five years ago and IJ933 ^ since that time has been enjoying » Carolina teams are concerned. fast-m»iw u^nes^ ^ „ jj, November 24 or 2^-Newbeny vs hood day. spent by many in that com- oSinIzaiion until last .vear. He was' Tr*'and Mr. A D Rumnhand succeeded by A. L. Shepard, who camej ^ Macl^ean’/ Indian I daughter. Lorene. and Mrs.^. F Whit mire are spending a few days in St, , ,, George this week. Mr. Rumoh wa.s .served on the called down on account of the death ^®**^*^P ai- of brother-in-law Wofford vs The Citadel at Charleston; ternoon .services. All residents of the Pri«nric iiffia. vi • j tr Su'^sli^'o" Georgia. Teachers at community, and other interested Le“b:rs''It' ,"olTtrta”r^^ I .-iLaiesDoro. i friends are invited to be present and ju^ess IVcNirber [bring ba.«kets. i December 2 (Saturday) — South Renew Your Health By Purification Anv physician will tell you that ‘‘Perfect Purification of the System s ICiitiiro's Foundation of Perfotft Whv not rid yourself of M. ^ oung spent the , .,roiirc '“ailments that are under- Mr. and Mrs. A. C. ;.,ining yoUr vitality! Purify your ■ ntire system^by taking a thorough (onrse of Calotabs,—once or twice .a week for several weeks—and see how Kature rewards you with health. Calotabs purify the blood by acti vating the liver, kidneys, stomach and bowels. In 10 cts. and 35 cts. packages. All dealers. (Adv.) 0 Harrison Copelaftd and 'family spent last Sunday with Mis.s Sallie .Nabors. Tr> vs Aubum at Birmingham. ‘SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE The Hurricane school his dosed Tor I lU i^VrUIlU Carolina-Temple at Philadel. j phia, Villanova-South Carolina at Co- (Contmued from page one) . lunvbia, and Furman-Bucknell at Lew- the next 30 days, the cotton crop will i isburg. Pa. WHAT no P. S. Jeanes - J pass from the handM of those who pro- Furman also will go to Danville, duce it, but who are now facing the Ky., to play Center, and Clemson to p'eatesl los*? and distress. Therefore, j Washington to engage George Wa.sh- immediate effective action to raise the’ington university. Others of the elev- ievel of the price of cotton and other farm products .should be taken by the national administration. , "We.I therefore suggest that you give y(»ur repjj- to the firess, as soon »< po.s.sibI(\ so that the millions of l»et »ilc. who are anxiously awaiting, may-Juum:--yjUu,u -■an-vwej -rii lion. ens will go deep in the southern belt for their foes. The composite schedule: ^ , Septenber September 21 (TTiursday)—Nerw- berry vs. (night). Oglethorpe ai AtUtnla J»ROHIBITION MEETING kine_Ht I>ue West. ' ^ September 23 —« Wofford vs South I )u IS invited to attend. A group of <'btit^>n people will be in attendance ^^rskine vs Fuxxnun a, J October 13 (Frutaj 1 . ' • * W HERE there's smoke there must be fire and where there's hre there ought to be Fire Insurance. Our policies arc dependable. They’re written by the Automobile Insurance Company of Hartford, Connecticut—a fire and marine company. S. W. Si MEKEL riiitiia-izur Jacobs Huilding: (Minton. S. ('. C/arolina »t Columbia; Preabyterian va IN COM MBIA TODAY . Clemson at Clemson. . September 29 (Friday)—South Car- Sergeant Alvin York. World war obna vs Temple at I^hiladelphia hvro, will addn's.s a .state-wide meet-1 (^*^bt); South Georgia Teachers vs ing at the Carolina theatre, Columbia,.Newberry at Newberry; Presbyterian today (Thursday) at 10:30 a. m., InjvR I^enoir-Rhyne mi Hickory, the interest of prohibition. There will September 29 or 30- -The Citadel v* )*•' other outstanding speakers. Every-■ **(■ Andersofi. Septeiinber 30 —• Furman rs Rich mond at Richmond; (Jlemson v.s Geor- - |gia Tech at Atlanta: Wofford—open, i October ,j October 7 (Saturday)—Viilanova v». j uth Carolina ai tolumbia; Near^j iKTiy vs the Citadel at ('barieston; Davidson vs Wofford al Spartanburg;! N. C. State vs Clemson at Clerrson;' Howard vs Presbyterian at Clinton;', umiun al Greenville^ | y) —i dem son vs Gt-orge Washington at Washington;! Presbyterian -open. | Octob<T 14—The Citadel vs Furman at Greenville; Ijcnoir-Rhyne vs Wof ford at Spartanburg; Newberry vs Catawba at Salisbury, j October 19 (Thursday)—(Memson vs! South Carolina at Coluraijia. October 21 - -Wofford vs Kr.skine at Due West; Furman vs Centre at Dan ville, Ky.; Newberry - op««; Presbyte rian—open, r October 26 (Thuradag) ^Tho^litadal vs South t’arolina at OrangoFmrg. Octolier 2K—Mercer vs Furman at Greenville; South Carolina vs V. P. 1.' at Blacksbuig:; Presbyterian vs Wof ford at Spartanburg; Clemson vs Mis sissippi at Meridian; Newl>eiTjr vs Rol- at Winter Park, Fla.; Erskine vs Oglethorpe at Atlanta. November November 4 (Siiturdajr) — SiMith ('urulina vs 1.,. S. U. at Baton Rouge; Presbyterian vs The Citadel at Char- le.ston; Wofford vs Furman at Green- rille; (Hemson ys Wake Forest at Charlotte; Erskire vs Catawba at Sal isbury; Newberry- -oi>en. Nv>veml)er 11 (Saturday) — N. C. State vs South t:arolina at (’olumbia; The Citadel vs Davidson at Davidson; ■ Clemson vs Wofford at S|mi*tanbiirg; Newberry vs Presbyterian at (Minion; Erskine vs Rollins at Winter Park; Furman vs Bucknell at I.^sl)urg, Pa., Ntwymlier 17-b Friday) IVeidayteai—J rian vs Erskine at Due West. Novenul>er 17 or IS —Wuffoj'd vs New'herry at Newberry. November IH — Furman vs Sout)» ('arolina at (’olumbia; The Citadel vs We* Extend A Special Welcome ToAU ' 1 P. C. Boys and Clinton Teachers We welcome you back to Clinton and invite you to make our store your headquarters wht^n up town. Complete Line Gents' Furnishings, Shoes — Everything for Men and_ Boys COPELAND-STONE CO. I , . . extends igfreetinjrs and a most cordial welcome to all Teachers and Students. We are happy to have you in our midst. MAKE OUR STORE YOUR HEADQUARTERS — AND IF YOU NEED ANYTHING IN Clothes, Shoes and Furnishings E PI.EASED TO-^ERVE YOl’ WITH ( OI.D DRINKS COLD MILK TOB ACC’OS ( IG A RETTES CANDIES . t WEliCOME^ ALWAYS -LB. DILLARD Next To Casino Theatre QUALITY MERCHANDISE. The Best Is None Too Good For Our Customers COPELAND-STONE CO. For .30 Years Clothiers To Clinton/ WELCOME, P. C. STUDENTS AND TEACHERS On Your Whi;viS This Tire Will Win Your Friendship THZ NEW GOODYEAR PATHFINDER % I his big husky Pathfinder will turn out mileage un the wheels of your car thia year it is averaging 21% more mileage than a year ago ... Here’s another thing you want - Safety, tvery ply in the Goodyear Pathfinder is built of Super twist t'ord and what’s more every ply runs from heiid to bead. That’s real blowout protec tion. And talking about Traction you get It in the Pathfinder Tire in thecen- ter of the tread — which means surer grip and quick er stops... Economy —^ look at our prices, they’ll have to talk foi ihemselves. Our recommendation is — buy this Goodyear Pathfinder. Fill 4.7519 $6.70 S5.55 1.50- 20 S6.C0 1.50- 21 $6.30 30x3 Vi O.8. $5115 4.75-20 $7.00 M'DANIEL YULC. WORKS . o 1b Ooss Hill, Sept. 16.—Miss Virginia (-alhoun leave.s Monday for lier school in High Point, J4^C. _ _ _ Miss Irenc^Hyrl of Bishopville. ar rived Wedne.sday to teach in the Cross Hill high .school as in.structor of Kng- li.sh and French. Mis. S. L. Watts, Mi.ss Theresa Dav enport, and Mr. and Mrs. Hill Nettles .sp.ent Monday in Augusta. ^ V, P. Welilon of Detroit, Mich., yis- lited friends here last week. Mv- Wel- don is a former principal of the schjwl here. ■ " -—y Martin Boyce leaves this week for Columbia, where he will be a student! at the University of South Carolina. Misses Jewel Turner, Rachael Hitt, Lucy Goggans, Ellen niumr and Fran- I ces Hawkins retMmed to Wlnthrep Wednesday. Mrs. Bessie Hill Robers of Sumter, is visiting her mother, Mrs.^Eva Hill, and family. . Miss Pearl West, Misses Liuie and FJfie Griffin of Newfcerrjr visited friends here last Sunday. NOTICB (^mmI antil Neveasber, It — Aasertcan Magazine, 2 yenra fer $S.St. JAMBS W. CALDWELL V TIm Magaaine Man - CnU 38 nt liat , WHAT DO ^ P. S. Jeanes\ STUDENTS—TEACHERS J”. Of the pity Schools, Thornwel! Orphanage, Training School, (ioldville, and Presbyterian College and Surrounding Territory //e Welcotne You To Clinton and To Our Store- - -1- Here You Will Find Complete Departments In LADIES’ AND MEN’S READY-TO-WEAR, SHOES, HOSIERY. MILLINERY AND DRY GOODS."^ « We Strive always to give the best of efficient, cour teous service to all. It will be a pleasure, to serve you. THE LEADER, INC. West Main St.—Two Doors Below Kellers Drug Store OUR STORE GREETS YOU WELCOME—A GENUINE WELCOME YOU WILL X> FiND HERE EVERY TIME YOU DROP IN. We Offer a Complete Line of Gents V Furnishings In tlie Newest, ““ Snappy Styles “TRADE HERE — WHERE STY LE AND MODERATE PRICES ARE FOUND TOGETHER. \ HIPP & ADAIR We Sell For Cash — Cash Pays Our Latch-string is on the Outside-WELGOMET