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■> • .': , ^. ' /' .■' Tlie CKntop Chronicle^ Cliatpa. S>‘ XliMgdky, April 26^ 1934 "i ^ ’ y 'O' , * ,^- \ . • \ I-' €iutton C4r0ttwlr IfM WILSON W. HARRIS, Editor mmd PabhstMr PablidiMr Evory Thiirada|r ^y THE CHROnICLE publishing COMPANY . Subscription Rats (Payable In Advanoa); Ore year flAO; Six Blonthj 75 cenu; T1u«a Months 50 cants Entered as Second Class Mail Matter at the Poet Office at Clinton. S. C. fhe Chronicle seeks the cooperation of its anhscribers and readers ■■4ha publisher wiH at all tines appreciate wise anggmgtiooM and kinidly ad vice. The Chronicle will publish letters of feheral interest when they are not of a defamatoir nature. Ahonsmons oommonieations wiH not be noticed. Jhis^ paper is not responsible, for the riews or opinions of its correspondents. \ THE CHARTER President Hoover’s. \Mi1te House Conference On Child Health and Protection. Recosniziiis the Rights of the Child As th^ First Rights of Citizenship. PMged ftself To These Aims for the Children of America. — , -11.111.-. nil. I i mmmimmmmmm 1. For every child spiritual and'^sipa and development of the voluntary 'moral trainin^r to help him to stand yoocn organizations. firm under the pressure of hfb. 19^ ■J’q jsjsie everj’where available 2. For every child un Jerstan.di’’^ these minimum protections of the and the gxiarding of his pe*onaIi:y as heakh and welfare of children, there his most precious gift. shcaJd be a district, county, or com- 3. For everj'i child a home and that organization for health, edu- love and security which a home pro- caiion, and welfare auth full-time of- vidos; and for that child who must re- coordinating with a state-wide eeive foster care, the nearest substi- which will be responsive to a tute for his oam home. nation-wide sendee of general infor- i 4. For .very ehild full prepamtion^^"^ «- for hi, biHh. hi, mother receiving pre- ' Trained, fuJl-time pubhc health 'f CUNTON, S. C„ THURSDAY, APRIL 25. 1534 natal, natal, and post-natal care; and (the estmblishmen't of such protective 'measures as will make child-bearing wi:± public health nurses, inspection, and laboratory cordial welcome to the members of the Tri-Stale" Orphlnagt coiifejence now gu^ts in ouF cky. Tadce before, in 1912 and 1921,"'this body ~^met in WELCOME. VISITORS I ness Week, Mdt^rists everywhere . are safer. ATailkb’ h bed On behalf of the people Clinton,to r protection ici'^U^me public welfare service Th^ Chronicle wishes to extend a m^t I ^ from birth through adolescence, in- re^ef aid and enidance of • of kindly consideratk>p for our dumb.dtiding; periodical health exam na- - ’ * , ^ \ * v.uumg. ptfnouicai neaiin exam.na ejuiaren in special need due to pov- o V |t*onB and, where needed, care of spec- nr h^havinr ▼ South Carolina’s poet laureate, Ar ehibald Rutledge, who is ki»own of animals. ^ . erty, misfortune, or behavior difficui mhrt, and hospiUI IrMlraent; rego- u„,hnd for -.he pretec-Wn pf chndrenf^ ► . • fro« ahaw. aegiecti eaplojtation, or - ' Clinton wjih the Thomwell Orphan- , and wide as a lover of aninials. has (the teeth; protective and preventive hazard. age as host. Convening here for a written this lovely po^m to b^ the measures against communicable dw- every child these rights, re- third time on the historic campus of'public observ’e the week: \ leases; the insuring of pure food, pure ^rdless of race or color or situation this institution, will bring happiness! - • Wild:.Watchers \ milk, and pure water. 6. For every child from birth rough adolescence, promotion of wherever he inay live under the pro- ectioB of the .American flag. GO TO COLUMBIA and satisfaction to its three hundred In the bushes, in the grasses, boy.s and girls and the entire staff of-In the gleaming marsh-morasses, I* . . workers. There are eyes that glow and glisten,, l*®**^b, including health instruction i r pi’Plf C We bid you welcome and want you Ilf the wind be Uinted over. t illi:. rL-i IL^ to know that our gates, our^ homes, There are noses all a-quiver; hearts; are 4hr&vrai ytmllLibMe feet ore-poised for Our fHHiple stand ready to do all with-1 There are timid hearts a-bwting; in their power to make you enjoy your i Watchers, wary watchers these, stay. There can be no doubt, then, of'In the broom-grass, in the trees, ClintonV pljca.^ure in hJVing you as! In the sky’s s^renest blue. and ^ health program, aholesome physickl^ and mental recreation, with {teaebnw' \ oad - leadory - ackqtmt^yt - ^ ■trained. GqldvilJe .\dult school was 7. For every child-a dwelling place f^presewted at the annual pilgrimage ‘safe, sanitary^and wholesome; with Colamb.a by the following pupils: ; reasonable provi^ns for privacy, free! ?^''- f'ranklin, Mr. and Special Week-End Sale i PUMPS and TIES Blue, Grey, Beige Sold regular at AQ S3.49 to $3.98, now . . . ^X»irO Special Sale on Children’s SLIPPERS, white, black and'tan— 98c to $1.49 NEW WHITE TIES, OX- Ft)RDS AND PUMPS. SPECIAL — SU9 to si.og Ready-to-Wear Specials New Dresses , at. si;98 Every $3.98 to $4.98 Dress to go at . 52.98 are proud that you are here, and we In the waters’' silence green, hofM* you will like Thomwell, our city Fearful .lest they may be seen; and ;>eople. IW’atchers, wary watchers they, Thomwell Orphanage and the Tri-;^"’*^^ flight and swift to stay. Slate Conference have long been 1** flowers lying g’ay.^ linked togetlwr by the closest ties. green brush crouching green. For, it wa.s at the suggestion of Dr. all radiancies unseen, A. T. .larnhson arid the late Dr. W. P. Than the silence e’en moiv still; - Jac•oh^. founder of the Thomwell Or-' ^^‘‘aling like the noiseless nil, IMianitge. that this organization camej/, vanishing are they, into r*xi"sr:*T:ce for the purfiose of con-! fliRTht, and swift to , tributing lu a lietter care and devel- '^ary watchers, fear not me,- I'pnur.t. and enlargH J ' I'.y. - ' jou.- liberty. f' l- fathiTles.s children. ’^Of the three ( liurU r org-anizers, I»r. .lacohs. Dr.; i*- ^ ^ ^ a ^ K~ Ii and f>.’. .lanii.<onr-tho former two h.ivi- gone to their eternal reward. Dr. .Ia!nl^on .<t .11 /head.-^ the splendid her guests'on this happy occasion. We' From the'baybra«^h peering through, from conditions wNch tend to thwart ^ L. Francis, and L. H Francis. ^ “ :his development; andva home environ- They were accompanied by their 'ment harmonious and^nriching. teacber, M;s- G.adys Owings. Along j fi. For every child a sdb'»ol which ’1*^ other hundreds of pupils. safe from hazards, sanita "l(UYeari~ Ago 1 in p: , , Items of Interest From The Chronicle m i >n uil-X rid :, • It whj know on. vr: .'idly lot t*d by a :n. \\ I want our v.'itor.'. to kn .v that ..nton is an attractive little c:;ywith of April 24. 19*44. The Clinton city schfxils will close ,, , , , May 2.‘lrd. Hhe commencement' s|>eak- a.! MtiMlern inipruvements, filietC w.lh ■( "I equipped, lighted, and venti younger ehildren^ nursery 'kindergartens to supplement ^'a"e. ' > d .-9. For* every child a commun ! which recognizes and plans for I needs, protect.s him again-t phys-ical dangers. mo':al hazards, and d! sea.ses; :provide-s.- him with safe and »vh»>!cs4>me I places for p'iay and recreation; and makes provision for his cultural and social r .-eds :——Fo.:- t^-^ry tJijd an e tucct io n which, thro'jgh the d>covery and «it- vrl-’Pment of his lindividual abtliDes -pt^pare?. hl.nj for life; and through training and vocational ga.dance pre-^ ;*ares him ^o ’ living whiL-'n will y e’d f satisfaction, ild such teach ng prepare him for uccc--sfu1 ^’renthood, homemak.ng, and the rights of citizen.-hip; and, for liarents, supplementary training to firt| properly visited many historical and be'au- tifal sites of the state capital. •ill him the maximum 11. For ever>’ . er^ wirr’»e'^tti*v;-M. R. Wmgard of ,nd training as.^w many beautiful homes and very many Hev. .J. L. Oates of .r bun.l-mm* gi'arrte and brick structures f of an in.stitutmnal tyinn It is the hurriej ' ’ _ — ot I'l-ls'ytei .an College, which has . .l . j i i *1. .u '.iv r..r.,l ahead a..d become one' M'** '’“to™ of the Thnlon-t^n. to de.l«.a.ely with the prob.eni, ,.t e..'-allv mslitotions f"--' I>l»ee tn the of ,«rvn-,hood. . I,a,,. „K'fm- m..o:„fthe,';!a;,eTra,n- expiavs^on contoat held hen? VJ. hop every chdd edueat.on f« mv- .v'el,....:, a «real charit^ for th/Thorvday evemny. - ■ ^fety ■ ,nd peteetton aKam.,t ..l;ue> defeenv.-s. It., bu.sinesa houses: . „ to which m.ele.n cond.l,Oi« are .ubetanlial. Its mhabitanta are I J- *■ n!“'T u™ C' . "'1 .ii a a‘'.i! "'!l' l».o,,;e of culture, refinement, educa- tVaahinKton and Richmond, where she y exposcl and tho,^ which, throuirtii tii.ii, iiieh priiiciples an.I devotion to »lten<kei the D. A. R. conference. , | o«s or maiming of his ,.arent.s. affect i INSURANCE We offer expert service \ and protection. Ac:ent for ^»■^e of the strongest Fire I^arance Companies in R^ ESTATEf Town and country prop erty. Pric^ attractive, CUntcnReally & Insurant Co. B. H. BOYD.Atrent ' NEW HATS, TAMS and BERETS Special Mark Downs In Every Sec tion. Don’t Miss These Real Money-Savers. Be Sure to Ask fw Your Silver Cards Musgrove and Enterprise Sts. THE RIGHT PLACE TO TRADE 1 V • > tr NTIAC iiigh pnncii (diurch. charity and education. .\gaiiv we -ay to our visitors - vo'tm to <'liii’o'i. thrice welcome wel- - jL / him indirectly. Mrs, K. B. Vance aial father. M. S.' 13. For ever>’ child who ie; bllmi Hailey, are siH-mling several weeks in dead, cnppled. or otherwise physically New Orleans with Dr. and Mrs. Geo. handicapiK-d. and for the child who’is menat'ly haridicapiKNl, such measures as will early discover and diagnose his H. <'ornelson. A .>^01 ID i: FOB HKVK.M’K I here a’e many who do not approve Harry Phillips left handicap, provide care ami treatment. tli<‘ attitufle <>r the Democratic party Afonday for flolumbia, where they and so train him that he may became toward prohibition, which includes the ^.jj] their home. to society rather than'a fia- licensing t»f liquor for the. purpose of [ - ;bility. Fxjienses of these services- raising national revenue. Kven if we ^ jw h^rjshould be liorne publicly where they were to hH\e lHjm»r illegally, it would.cannot be privately niK. t have placed ’he blame uiK>n, individ-, . ) H. For every child who is in con-1 uuls rath..r than :hv govvrnment. Ini ^ with s.K-.«y ihv right to b, .kmlt j r.ga„i t., tnv »„ra.„ut argunmnt inlkfienw.md Thursday »->’’> in.^R gently as aorirty'-. tharga.f t,. tbv iin|.,.s.,lnl,;y «f vnformnvnl,;^^^^ Uamar^Adair announcementj“-< xwiWy's outcast; with the home.: in the tow-priced fieid GIVES YOU Ml THESE FEATURES Read this list of 15 advanced fcatnrea. It teOt yoo ct a g^nre wbj Pootiac is the undisputed quMlity leader of the low-prided fiekL (h. poMfCffUl. •cwoiiiical Biata-Cyb* 11744-4ail Itbdc StabUuer. MM-'Tifu’. rooensr. aafe •r doUi tnoa witSoot cztim wliib* It mav have Whind it the party by .Mrs. S. L I.eaman. strength of jijhlic sentiment to a greater degree than in connection with the flisreyard of other laws, there are „ ... , ... a few somewhat j*a' allei channels, through which the. government might f^icure revenue. The lifjuor traffic is i i , • v u harmfu to life, fortune and e j- school, the chuich, the court and the institu'lon when neetiel. shaped to! Rev.:la. Fa. Wigginsis a patient in g ^ rcturm him whenever i>ossible to ^he^ li normal st eam of life. 15. For everv child aiatark. Be sure to see the great new Pootiac before you buy any car . b. ride m it drive it! You wiH agrre, before you have i^ient a half-hour arith the Pontiac Ei|^it,^that here it ^baolutcly— TNC WORLDS GREATEST VALUE-- the right toi Mrs. Virginia .Neville is attending Vrrow up in a family with an adequate * standard of living and the .secunty of,* a stable income as the .surest safe-' guard-againat social handicapa.--—- against !;>< napmg is being Saturday,.the following Glin- protectio® di.-vrugarxled. why not licen.se it as a,., . . . ,. . just ^s h»ppin**sr is kidnaping. The law- In the couhfy' HtFrary Oiiiffiel profession and tax each kiilnaper i ton boys and gtiis were winners r ioe a^inat labor that stunts grx^b, , ... , 'Donnan, Dill Ellis, V'irginia Spratt,^*'her physical or mental, that limits s^miething like flO.UOO i>er jO ynances Shealy, Billy Owens. Medora^“«'»®"’ deprives children of lai.'-t itvtnui. ! Browning and Alice Benjamin. the right of comradeship, of play, and I c^y- ' - r- 17. For every rural child as satis- Who 'tartij “He Kincfe to Animals CHILDREN FIRST jfactory schooling and health services In the face of danger of disaster on as for the city child, and an extenskw Kl.NDNKSS TO AM.VIALS -tarti J “He Kincfe to Animals iii.i why? The^ exact origin; was probably a,sjiontaneous jocal'cele-.'a sinking ^sbjjr we,_ woiufd^rike down^tg ryrml families of ;>(ociaI, recreation-1 biation. I hen. a Southern gentleman, anyone writi''* wouldto .sa%-e^al. and cuTturaTTacnities. ^ '' thm 4- . Imtpriom mt e^mumc. ftichi^ gmm.$§ei. Wtth tt'*. f tarmt>o»omr, tirm mnS, •pring cavwr*. thm int priom m JXT W m4dition»l. Lnaa pa-iomm ot othmr «b..«dcUa »t rontOtc, g7ii .pt»d I Ht‘i >y F. Ix'wilh, a ri'sident of himself at the exjiense of a child. Chil- IS. To supplant*the home and the ( hat it took up the idea and it^dren come fir.st not only on sinking school in the Training of youth, and to: I ecanu* national. Aear in and year out|^d5ip.'♦, but in our heart#, our homes, return to them those, interests of* he promoted the'project. ' our schools and our churches. ^They which moderri life tends to cheat chil-■ This man was a bachelor, owner of ARE first. The race can save Itself—idren. every stimulation ami encour-* a handsome collie dog and lover of all can lift itself'higher- only as children agement should be given to the eite»-! doy.'. He belij?vtd humans.'we.’e kind are lifted up.-i. In this unique period of — .. at m-ait but needed to be taught to: depression wtth its extreme want on Ki.e explxs^.on to their true feelings.;the one si<(e and its extreme fortunes (Jne day in his home town he was on the other, many schools are carried concerntd for the safety of a stray to disa-ster—their doors closed—their dog wandt ring aimlessly about the funds cut off. Boards of education and streets without ix^ard to traffic. An other public officials are often hard auto came along and the dog, instead * pressed financially but they cannot of keeping^ to safety, ran in front of iafford to give up the idea of children^ the car. The driver put on his brake.s,! first. Dare we cripple the very iasti-' steered half way qn the sidewalk. The tution — the common school to which j RADIO REPAIRING •XatMBobile Rakdioe Installed Motorola — Zenith Atwater Kent Electric Fans Radio Exchange rr dog ran off and the motoriet resumed hie jouirney. Next nrvorning an i^vertisement ap peared in the city paper. The Kindness Man Sought the name and addreM of the moUmst who had risked damage to his car to save that dog. Iber^ were eleven replies. Not one motorist but eleven dewribed the foolish dog and gave dataib of what they had had to do to avoid striking it. So the Kind- naas Mao wrote letters of thanks to alsven considerate motorists. TMs tms story is evidtnte of that hiunaos fealing that is growing ysdr bf ff&r Bndsr iht htfluehoe of Kind- we must look, for the training in skill and in character to enable us to rise idrave present conditions? Let us set’ the child in our midst as our greatest, wealth and our most challenging re- eponsibility. Let us exalt him above i industry, above business, and above* politics—-above all the .petty and self- > ieh things that weaken a^ destroy a people. Let lis luidw the race movea forward- through its chiklren: and, by the grace of Almighty God, setting our faces toward the morning, dedicaet ooreelves anew to the wel fare of childhood. Let ue KEEP the ehUdren firsL—Jog Elmer Morgan. For Spring! Baseballs, Golf Balls, Ten nis Balls, Jump Rope, Rick- Racks, Games, Photograph and Memory Books, Bride’s Books, Calling Cards, Grad uation Invitations. — BOOKSTORE / mAZIMG ECONOMY GAS ANG OILI Th:. rontlac’s gas and oO cccQccny is literally amazing the C'xjt-rnii world. MotociilscvcTy- tshcTe atic learning what Pootiac encir^.x :cng have knovra. , .. Focitiac operating coats are no greater than thoae of many Sixes! GET A PONTUC EIGHT FOR YOUR ^ONEY THOMASON MOTOR CO. EAST MAIN STKEET ^ LADBXNS. S. C. .. \ \ I -4=r- A-J*, \ ’ ' ■■> ■■■■ ... ' . . '■