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p 'V. The Clinton Chronicle, Clinton,” S. Thursday^ May 24^ 1934 7 i. Cato Re-opehs Mailcet Here Lydia News I ■<» ■^1 M’. an: Mr^^. nVe. Hli! and two daaj.h.-rs 'pen*. :>jr. I*.y \v :h Mr. ani Mr.< E. L. i. , * Mr. and Je-^r I Central Carolina League Wijght Offers For Iceeded him as superinte||4ent of.tiie' i Belton public schools. At present hej LIBRARY HOURS CHANGE State School Office'ilk!!?!""‘™l“l5v.i‘’'Kff“S announces Moore of OreenwtJiCKi. >a:j;u;:y wirh Mr. J. H. Cato, well-known and experi- ehced meat cotter, has opened a.new meir marfcer>i:h;n the past few days on Wall street, ju.<t back of Your^’< Pharmacy. The builiing- ocenpird ha- been painte-J ard well-arranged f.-r Mr. Cato, and c- mplete eqa;pi:;ent in-^ stalled. Mr. Cato <*at**- that he w:i! , confine his bu-ne- :o meat larV-* A p.er:c ar.d >w.o,nung pa-:y were en- products. carrying a complete lire,of j< yeJ'dur.n" tne cay. T oy wort ac- choice .meat-' ef, all kind>. ard Mrs. Ja:nt' ,, T.'u Giri H-.r-e h.e W.'TaTK*' e I.aurens'".Mills Wins SltnrfesT” Laurens mills cutla.-ted Joanna in a SiUgfesi .Saturday, winnipg frx>m them by a score of 11 to 10; g'a'r.ing top jLaureijiS^liperintendent FormaL .ried Miss Ilee Harris, of Belton. , Iv Announces Candidacy. Has . " ^ „ rr- L «■ -I- * ■ iinterest m the various activities of his Been Teacher Many Y ears. ^ profession. He is a past president of Anderson County Teachei-s’ asso- C. K. Wriglxt, ciation, the^-Laurens County Teachers' ^hools, a position he has filled for^^yj^ following new’ librai'y hours effec- 'Ihe pa.st seven years. Mr. bright mar- tive as of June first: Monday, Wed-^ nesday and Friday, from 3:30 to 6 p. m. „ * ' "• j' . round in the Central Carolina league. . , II’iTOe \va< hit hard but i:me.y hits by * Laurens, May 21. superintendent for the last .seven, association, the South Carolina High years of the Laur Fa,.,' <n .'Saturday. I^iurens pulled during the game him thfWZhT other capacities with impQrtant honre runs were state sujierintendent of ed- commissions, state and national, seek- en.s citv schools has School league, presideht of the State *. , , . ' Teachers’ association, and has served linrpmpnt at h\c con. . , , M made forma! announcement of hi? can eampanit-.i by .M -- M *j>5a V knocked by Lauren.- player^. Bragg IWVER FOR RE-ELE( TION J. Heiman P e . w5j^ re ' Barksdale, ar.r ' r, *• h.- C..T.U cy totlay's paper f . n- c •u’tty ccmn3is.«icne’. M-. P ’^er hr.- -ervtd wti!t an ' {>er ucation. Mr. \\ right was endorsed for ing to promote the interest of palui't n H jf.en 7 * ”■* ' the office by the county convention school education. i H V .n H.. V' ^ hom^i’ si.xth wilh R. Higbe at its recent meeting in I,aurens. He ana ,J. \ »n \1,. WriErht is thp anthfir nf nnmor- M-' I\a» f'tcuv.i an: Raymond on ba<e and in the .<eventh Wat.'Ori will engage in an active campaign as * • Wood spent the T-'^th the hit for the circuit. Bouknight pitched soon as the school term closes late ous treatises on senool administration, . mer'- parer’- m ar ' fair hall for Joanna-after taking over this month.'' ' ^school expenditures, the 6-0-1 law, and i..ttle Maxire WchkI a. jm'-ient at the mound job with one oat in the Mr. Wright was born on a farm the■ Hay.' ^lu-'p.taw.iere n f:- the mound job with one oat in me .»ir. »ngni was oorn on a larm other studies relating to .''m under- fir.^t inning after Ward had spotted near Belton, Ander.-^oiyrbunty, and had tionaTsvstem nf the and ndicitis. Laurens four run.<. his early^education>fl the rural public, ‘ ^ The entire Laurens ttam played .^’hools. the educa- nation. A Small Deposit . . . will hold that Wedding or Graduation Gift. Now' is the time to choose. Come in and see our nice assertment. FRONTIS JEWELRY STORE 0 /- le later attended Clemson as a member rt.- . ”ie p.a t —' -- • -- . ' a wei.-Knewn funner .SUHSl ICIBE TO THE GHKOMCTJE gfeat ball behind Higbe. Their hitting college, Peabody college and the Lni- two Years ar of hi.>='sectirF. "T he Paper Everj bodj Reads’ wa< timely and their fielding superb, versity of South Carolina, and attend- “ Burgess in center, and Kay on first ed summer schools at Clemson, Pea-, I were especially good. Kirby Higbe was body, Winthrop and the University of I batting, star for I.auren.s, collecting South Carolina. He won his B. A. de- H three hits in four trips to bat. Gallo- • way for Joanna, also got t-hree hits. — •'—'— -• '-TT n' • l.aiir<^nc 11 10 13 gree at Peabody and his M. A. at the ] University of South Carolina. His ma- 3 ’Jor Work was ih~sc1loot adrfiiniiStratton. < r 5 His thesis is a.complete study of the L.auren.s Joanna _ Higbe and Brady; Ward, Bouknight' admlnT^ratroh of the public schools and Girk. 1868 to 1926. j Early in life Mr. Wright feltran Clinton I.oAes urge for a teaching career and began Brandon, of Woodruff, w’ith a re-'teaching in a one-teacher school near j vamped and much improved ball team, his home. Later he taught English, j jumped on Trammell of Clinton Mills, Latin and mathematics in high school ^ for 15 hit.s and 10 runs to defeat Clin-j and was high .««chool principal under ton 10 to 5. The hitting of .Skett Gal- J. B. Watkins at Belton and later sue-1 loway, younger brother of Bruce, w’as : ,— exceptional for Brandon. He collected three hit.s, all of them for extra bases Presbyterian College SUMMER SCHOOL JUNE-U -JUL¥-2a Standard college courses for students and teachers who wish to study under favorable conditions at reason* able expense. TUmON—$15. iHHVATE BOARD—$30 For information, address: PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE SUMMER SCHOOL, Clinton, S. C. BROAD COVERAGE ..Umi Mt LiabilHy oi ik« Mtuf«<rt aKMl impoflMit *‘11 pays to bo ^loi iiod “ and one of them a home run. I.avender and \V.,I.awson for Brandon, also got three hits. Trammel got three out of four for Clinton. Brandon .... 10 15 2 Clinton 5 10 5 Calli.son and Gunn; Trajnmell, J. Bailey and Bolfck. ^bi«-ii€ today—Yoyr RKMicy not buy insurance more deDendablc. -.«' c S. W. SUMEREL, Aelna-izer I W are Shoals Wins g Hank New}>erry’s Ware Shoals Rei- ^ gels showed much improvement to ” whip Watt.s in Ware,Shoals Saturday, P 14 to 8. Sloan, young Clem-son college 4§-twirler, pitched great hall for Ware g Shoals. Eleazer and Moore for Ware .<hoals .slapj>ed two home runs each. Jf Fi.sher and Sedberry for Watts bang- II ed homers. Thi.s win over Watts fffit g ’ Ware ShoaJs^-within striking distance _ of the leaders. Newberry, at the lo ginning of the .season, had tough luck n with hi.s team losing the first three g games but has won easily the last ^ three starts. Ware Shoals 14 t3 2 ■ Watts , 8 12 2 ■ Sloan and Graham; Stalling, Knight JACOBS LriLDJNi; ( LIMCN. S. 1. ‘^and Byrd. All games of the Central Carolina were played before large crowds. Be-1 tween 1,()(M) and 1,.500 people witness-1 ed the Laurens-Joanna gkTim'at Lau-j rens, and over 1,000 were reported to| have seen the Clinton-Brandon game. Ware Shoals played before t)elween! I 500 and 700 people. City Announcements .A y CHICAGO FOR MAYOR I 1 hereby announce myself as a can- . -lidate fo- Mayor of Clinton, subject i to the rules and regulations of the I'(Mnocrat;c primary. w.'m. McMillan. I I hereby announce myself a candi date for Mayor of Clinton, subject to the result of the I)em«H;ratic nrimary. SILA^BAILEY. WORLD’S FAIR I FOR AI.IIEKMAN Ward One I hereby announce myself a- a can didate for re-election a- .\lderman fromAVard One. subject to the result of the Democratic primarv. 4VV4^1ENRY. you can’t AFFORD to miss it at Greyhound’s low rates! War<f‘T»o 1 hereby announce myself as a can- ' didate"" for re-electi Aldennam O PENING oa May 26, in a blajK of color atid ligbi, tibt Chicago World's Fair will sclipaa'cvcn year's doos racccas! New thriOa, new lightinc. new boildmgs and for eign villages. Aa last ysar. Greyhound offers losrcst rates for first class travel to Chicago, cxccptio^ comfort. Mberal stQfH over and rccnm pcivil^es and amaring values in sO-capenm tours — saving doOa^ hours and worry. re-election a.<« from Ward Two, subject to the result of the iKmiocratic primaly. ' PET b! ADAIR. Ward Three One Way S14.10 Round Trip S21.40, rRO.M < l,IXTOX TO CHIC.AGO World's Fair Tours - *622 WorU'a Fair To«v. iNTal rtsarmiuai. Sraaads. You' .. < I t ECONOMY TOUR "9* S davaaad SMaMsiaCliSalga DC LUXE TOUItrc* • S^rsaad »■!«&•• ia DC LUXE TOUR D* 7 day* aad 6 aiaiita arCWaa* Oat ceapktc datais fraaa Ori I5?2 1322 The friends of W. J. Duncan in Ward Three, appreciating his valuable services of the past, hereby take pleas ure in announcing him for Ve-election as Alderman from our ward, jspbject to the 'result of the' Demi^cratic pri mary. j._ Ward Four I hereby announce myself as a can didate for re-election as Alderman from Ward Four, subject to the result of the Democratic primary. ' F. M. BOLAND. "’1 A PRE-SEASON SHOWING OF \ KELLERS DRUG STORE Ward 5 ,I hereby announce my.self as a can didate for Alderman from Ward 5 for the Town of Clinton, subject to the result of the Democratic primarv. PERRY L. WILBURN. PHONE NO. 1 — aJNTON. S. C. nr. * f rats WM TSBCS grey^hound / Jf • <» * A ^ J I hereby announce myself as a can didate for Alderman from Ward 5 for the Town of Clinton, subject to the result of the Democratic primaiy. ^ J. J. SMITH. ' Wa«f6 I hereby announce myself as a can didate for Alderman from Ward 6 for the Town of Clinton, subject to the result of the Democratic primary. JOHN W. HEDSPETH. I hereby announce myself aa a can didate for rfr-«leotion aa Aldemran from Ward 6 for the Town of Clinton, fUbjggt 16 wt Twttttrqrnii pwcgmui* l^rlmary. .. ROY HOLtZCLAW. New in weave, new in finish, new in color. The hauidsomest washable suits in the Tropic... The Suits that will be in fashion next month and all Summer. 3 18 .50 The Men’s Exclusive but not Expensive Laurens, S. C. \ Phone 609 k ■ inf' .. r. ki® '■ *'.■