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/ ^ V The pinion ChrQnicIe, Clinton. S.,C., Thursday, March 22, 1934 Feb. Honor Rolls jCharlps C. I Winn. John Pitts, Kathryn hardt. Ada ?ue Allen, Jrenc Dillard, middle af>:e is the time foiijaoderatton 1 Baldwin. Norma Anderson. For 'Clinton Schools;,.^::;!^™-- — : Wilkes, Anita Cassanova, Chris Providence School William Graham, Hal First irrade: Bobby Daniels, Harry Gene. Sattei^hjte. . Adair, Baldwin, Mar- McCoijr, Cleo Hooper, Dorothy Patter son, Lawrence Lanfcird.. ’ Second prade: Mary .Julia Davis. Ethelese Harrison, Dorothy McMinn. Thomas Fuller, James McMillan, Roy Wilson. Third prade: Louise Lahford, M. Shumake. Fourth prade: Charles Hairston. Gavnelle Hairston. Third prade: Marcia Gallow’ay. Ap- nes Hipp. Rufus Sadler, .A.me Jacobs. Jack Witherspoon, Elizabeth Harris. •Tenth prade: Sara. Frances raid- win. lx)uise Charahers, Madeli’ie Cas- sanov’a, M^nleene Finney, Kath:?.^ine Grahant, ^l^aetitia. Jones, Eilz-^heth Nicholson, Christina So-vers, Louis M urphy. • Ninth prade: Peppy St)runt, R'’h"c- in all thinrrt. Even diet, e-verfeise, work and play must be indulge/ with WANTS 1 SPECIAL BARGAIN . ’ American Magazine, Wj^an’s Home Companion and Collier’s WeSfeTy—all ^mperance. I wa.<= so pleased ^th this line of farm machineir. J. 15 months for $4.00 > - everyWdy could Case( Co. dealer. Clinton Milling Co., Regular pfice $6.00. ruth yith me. 300. ' : ■~r,- refeA to the im e red meats Listen Carolyn Henr>% Jean Layton, ('aro .vn caJ^Speake, Marion Chancy, Lacvrcoce Frt'eman,. Margaret .^Hup.son, Elwyn Hall, Frances Bouknipht, Thomas Ll- Sturpeon, Margaret Adair. lison, Thelma Taylor, Richard i.ewir. Fourth pt.;or; i-Svttv —Jane Lit'lo Ra’’e.v 0\v»*ns. Vi Suri\erel. .John Sloan, Virginia W>'*“. James Na;ion. Annette Moovh<-nd. I lian Speake. Banna Piester Ma’-l'n Margaret Caroline Hipp, Jack Reeder. Harold Pitts, Mac Finney, Academy Street School^ Fifth prade: Noland Sud leth. First p'.-ade: Carl Wind.^or. Fiona Jeann'e Holman, Carolyn Mc.Sween. Cash, Harold Pace, Alvin Bagwell. Elizabeth Wysor. Lula Gray Harris. Mildred Sanders. Florence Ella Blakely. Frances liuth Second prade: Charlotte D:tniel. Lil- E'’'^-a-?ds. Elizal.eth Hatton. Emily lie Mae Faulkner, Martha Fo.ster. .My- M.-trlin. John Odiorne. Mildred Wind- ra McDowell, Louelln Sanders, Lewi.s f. , Evelyn Stowe. Dorothy Stutts. Bapwelk Earl Wilbanks. G< orpe Wil- Viriam Coleman. Catherine Parkman. banks, Benjamin. Woodard. I zzie Bell Wilbanks, Frances W^I. -Third-grada^^leo Campbelk.tnrmsT~^DafreirTyalTey."~Kal^^^ Ellen Fortner. Elizabeth Wilson, Ray Lindsey Turner, Andy Young. Partner, Haskell Williamson. Ruth sixth grade: Virginia .Sadler. Fian- Gaines, Edith M rigl.t, Richard Poster, ct*}; S|>euke, Mary Elizabeth Baldwin. James Lawson. Charles Windsor, Dor- Margaret Shealy, ('harles Varh(»rouirh. othy Mae Gaines, Ruth Jones, Krline Herhcrl Chanihers, Flupene Pins(*n^ Meadors. Ix'wis Pitt.s. Fourth prade: Nokomis Mahaffey. I Seventh grade: Louise Coe, I/.ui.se Lois Lanfonl, Kathleen Howard, Hazel Jacol>s. Margaret B ice, Frances Cannon, Mary Ixm Pace, Birdie Till- Simpson, Evelyn Henry, Elizabeth Eighth pvade: Tench Owens, \\. P. Baldwin. Louise Bailey, Kicha d Ad ams, Roy Johnson, Robert Wysor, Elizabeth Barnett, Elliotte Dobbins, Grace- Kozard, Mildred Cole, .lames F” reepian. message that I wish enjoj" its wholesome tru This all, of course dividual in good health. “poison,” as so many Relieve*’ further: “There i.s practir|i1Iy no proof that the moderate use of re'f meat is any more ha-mful than the moderate u.‘-'e of oatmeal or banana.s or any other article of-food.”?'. JAMES W. CALDWELL WANTED TO BUY —400 pounds of' seed cotton, white and cleah. J. A.j Bailey. Ic, WE ARE aul;horized dealers for Cole: Cotton and Corn Planters. See us for your planters and repairs. J. I. Cope land and Bro., Hardware. tf Of course in diseases the dietary FvOR RALE— Appier oatr,. Clinton must be prescribed by the physician Milling Co., phone SOO. in charge. "But I just wanted to say, —— 1 — the well person requires a variety of'GARDEN TIME—Let us do yotn gar-[ food, if he would remain in good | den plowing. Prompt attention all; LEra. GO TO CAMDEN SUNDAY MARCH 25th . ' $5 r t IJ health. To exclude a reasonably good nails. Reasonable prices. W. J. Henry, i .supply of meats from the diet of the phone 327-J. 22-2c | average healthy American day—i.s to certain ^,FOR RENT—Four, upstairs rooms, start him on the waj^, t^ a furnished or unfurnished, tihree of feebleness of mu.«cular adjoin. Will strength, which njiust result disas trously. ree adjoin. Will rent rooms sepa,- rately. Mrs. F. K. Shealy. Itc ^:luding meals and SPECIAL BUS TRANS PORTATION Pass a pleasant and restful day in South Carolina’s most scenic and historic city. See the wcrfd’s iarfi:est race track amf 4. BED MFAT.S AGAIN 1 Lo: mi quole from a .splendid little medical publication that comes to my desk, “Hygeia.” Rejdying to an in quiry from Minnesota, the advi.sii’g doctor .savs: - nf TTf^ T h, 1MAN( WANTED rorHiwleigh Routes i Fspciatfd with farmers and laboring i . I Leave Clinton 10:00 A. M., re- men «ho ate''ra7,t>-7n |wrat7ven'h‘''’*>'''‘'J'>,.®t,“‘t*‘*‘, would regard an immoderate way: a should start heavy ration of meat, th'fee times a ^rn.ng $25 weekly and increase rap- day! And J have yet to see rible disea.se originated therefrom. - ; ' 4tp8 tor- '^"rite immediately Rawleigh, J Co., Dept. SC-n-S, Richmond, Va. j ‘There is a good deal of unp‘ovv*.! talk about red meat? in the diet. Litt'j man, Ha Curry, Joyce Braswell, Rice, Charles Hughes. First grade: Jean Mc.Rween, Alan Suddeth, Wyman Shealy, Billy (b)oj)ei, j Fethel Baines, Betty Sj)i*att, Inez Young, scientific evidence evxists regarding 'Boyd Barton. Doris Ruber. Paul Cobb, their value or their dangers . . . the 'Jnnounccs thc I Flleanor ('opeland. attitude tov'ard red meat' a'’ter mi d-’ Dental Office. Professional Announcement Dr. M. J. McFadden | opening of his * 4- Short' Time LOANS turn 9:00 P. M. Complete Details— L. E. MAHAFFEY, Phone 385-W Flleventh High .Scho< 1 grade: FIlizabeth Hviz- ral attitude toward all fo.ods.’’ The .sjaakcr goes on to sa.’ thru Lt>cation: (^.‘•tairs in (he new 1)uiId»ng on SojathJiroad SlreeL L. E. Mahaffey ]— P. S. Jeanes DO? T: i m X.- To fill the record- w AX -v-v-A- V- jrccordii trying to give America all the cars it wants. 4000 units a day are. rolling off the assembly lines. February output was twice that of Janu ary. March output, according to present indi cations, will be three times that of January, More Cbevrolets are now being produced than any other make of automobile in the world. And today, Chevrolet is happy to report that all its dealers will soon he in a position to make immediate deliveries. breaking nationwide demand, Chevrolets are being produced \ When yon eonsider how short a time the new Chevrolet has been in production—when you consider, also, that the 19114 ear is not last year’s mixiel improved^ hut a hasieally new automobile, with sweeping changes in design-this pnxluc- tion reeonl hw'omes somewhat, of an aceoin- plislinient. Iliil, a still greater acx'oinplisliinent, in our opinion, is the way that thfse cars have nil been prmiuced! at a record-breaking rate of r- • .'V.W. 4000 V 'J > Despite continued nationwide pressure for more and more vt)lunie, Chevrolet has been careful never to lose sight of its basic aim: to build the most motor cars, by building the bi>st cars of low price. To that end, g[)eed in pnMluc- tion has been tempered with care and precision. _ Quantity has gone hand in hand with quality. Chev rolet’s fanions standards have been rigidly held to, in every factory operation. The result: When you place your order for a new Chevrolet, you’ll not only get a big, rugged "Knee-Action” car—wit lithe newest thrills of motoring—you're assured of getting^ii Typleat tTheVroferl aiT in economy, de|>endahility and long life. CUEVROl.FIT MOTOR CO., DETROIT, MICa Low delivered prices and easj G.M.A.C. terras pz units day! ^CHEVROLET ;y A eiNilAl MOfOtS VALUl toll F..V A- t V. . and you1l ntvtr bt satisfitd with any otbtr Iota-priced car GILES CHEVROLET CUNTQN, SOUTH CAROLINA ■\