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IVW.V^^ T-r ' •';’. /■» t^'-^ ' . 4 . 7 The Clints Chronicle, Clinton, S. C„ Thursday, May 31, 1934 \ Announcmi^ts Charges for insertion in this column will be.us follows: For National ,Offices...’../C... For State Oflices $7.50 5.P0 For'i All County Offices not enumerated below.... 5.00 County CommisritJ^ers....^ 3.00 Magistrates for Laurens ' and Clinton 5.00 • Alf Other Magistrates 3.00 Where announcements are made prior to May 1, the right is reserved to omit the entire column from time to time if limitations of space justify it. Terms are cash. iCOASTARTDlERY BATTERY TO BEr^^^^ CUNTON, WARE ESTABLBHED HERE NEAR future: .*'!•■ LAURENS WIN GoIdvil!e, May 23. — Miss Mary Adjutant General of State Authorites Unit of National Guard,Chapman of Greenville, spent the Kirby Higby, for Laurens, Hurls!hits and fanned eight men, de- ... . -mm .an a a n, n v« ^ ji ^ n.. A 'Week-eod with her nAr«nt« \fr anrii 7, ai.. ^ . . . Lfo^tinop fViom A Fn d Trammpll wks Set-Up Here Next Month. Project To Be Headed By Walter A. Johnson, With Personnel of Fifty Men. Adjutant Genera] James,C. Dozier, quarters ano operating expense, of Co]unr*bia, announced"*dUTlKg the' The armory will 1^ installed in the 11 ..'near future and will be assigned ap- - . past wefk that a .coast art.liery “"■< ,75,900 worth of equip- Sunday of the South Carolina national guard organization ha^’been parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Chapman. f' Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Blakely and Mr ’ and Mrs. Ervin Smith spent the week end in Charleston. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Long Briniantlv To Beat Watts.V’.'"’ * 1 I* rr> rmi . untouchaWc except^ in, the seventh, Jeanna l.aOSCS To Trainincll. jwhen Joanna pounced on him for six of their eight hits and pushed four ^ Laurens Mill remained aloft in the! runs across the plate. Clinton scored and family Carolina league as they de-j three in the first and a home run by y with Mr iLaurens Saturday, 9’.I. Bailey added turo more in the sev- the direction of Walter, A. Johnson,'"'eeks each year at Fort Presbyterian college athletic director., with pay for the personnel The new unit will be known as Ba tery F of the 263rd coast artillery ,2. Kirby Hjgbe. pitching superb enth. Besides a 11, limited Watts to' six hits and secured two singles to lead in batting. was aided by Watkins and Rice alsd hit well. F(iR Sl’F’EKVlSOK I hereby announce myself a candu date for re-election as Supervi.sor of Laurens county and pledge myself to jlide by the results of the Democratic pj mary. JOH.N D. W. WATTS. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Supervisor of Laurens Coun ty and pledge myself to abide by the results of the Democratic primarj’. A. RHETT MARTI.M. ^ herehy announce myself a candi date for the office of Supervisor of Laurens county and pledge myself to abide by the re.sults of the Demo- ■ciatic primary. T. 0. HIGHSMITH. ‘ C. Girk was hitting star^for Joanna!' ■ ' ; Toy Murphy. ^ tire Laurens club. W'atson, Laurens’; \ R H E t- Mr. Johnson, further states that alD' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gregory and fast-stepping/ left-fielder, collected riint'^n ^ 6 14 2 ry who desire to join , the battery are Mr. ar.<: Mrs.'^Charlie O’Shields three hits out of four trips to the plate Joanna . .7. I" Z 4 8 4 regiment, and will consist of three of- urged to do so at once, the age limit Great Falls, spent Sunday with Mrs. to lead the hitting. Shorty Horne,! Trammell and Bolick;°Glenn, Bouk- ficers and 50 men at the beginning. It of eligibility being 18 to 45 years. E. O’Shields and family. Presbyterian college sophomore, hit a night and Girk. ' ’ ' organization following a IS expected in the near future to ex- Lasts may be found at Kellers Drug Mrs. Roy Templeton and little son home run. Brady, Laurens’ catcher, pand to 60 men. ” j Store, Young’s Pharmacy, Sadler- are spending the week with relatives w-ho broke a finger in the seventh! w^ mil I \V* General Dozier authorized Mr. John- Owens Pharmacy, and the Joanna in Cliffside, .N. C. inning, hit a triple and a single. Brady’ - Rpi- .son, a World war veteran, to form the Mercantile company of Goldville, Mrs. C. W, Moore-of Gaffney, and'will be out of the game for at least i .* ^ ^ V rrUi- Kt* Ao conferencei where those who are interested may Miss Merv>-n Franklin of Clarksville,^two weeks. Bailey and Byrd were made it four straight wins b> ■: up. After their matriculation, Ga., are spending the week with Mrs. stars atlhe bat for Watts. McAbee at I *hort, and Bingham at second for ognition is obtained for the unit from and plans pushed to get the battery Mrs. A. E. O’Shields is spending Watts, pulled four double plays, the war department, the adjutant gen-, established and in operation by June 'two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Char- eral state.s that he will administer the'12th. lie O’Shields in Great Falls. Laurens .... .... ... ■ 9 14 I oath nece-s.sary to induct the organiza-! Two unit? are being a.ssigned^this • Mrs. M. K. Medlock and little son Watts 2 6 4 r Bailey and Byrd feating Brandon in Woodruff, 14 to 6.-• .recently held in the city with a group sign — ^ , —, —^ **<11.1.9. iTjitnuec mi. t__i- cv,r,aia nitr>v*a/i rrroaf of interested citizens. As soon as rec- phy.sical examinations will be given R. G. Carr. | short, and Bingham at second ^or;^ o^l/eight hits, Br^n- ' don’s six runs coming mostly from E Ware Shoals errors. Home runs were 3 plentiful. For Ware Shoals, Werner 1 had two,. Wrinkle and Sanders one Uon« . i>.««n»l guard battery. John- rtat* with tlw Wr coming W Clm,,,,lu™d Sunday from Sumtar, after Higbe and Brady, Cox; Foster and'^ch Niiehborrand'Galliwa7hit for son will be battery commander with ton through Mr. Jnhnsnn .s pfforts of «iw>n/tin(F tKp *x««t u-ppIt ix-i^k Mwq Tpp *». a , eacn. .\eignoors ana vjraiio FDK MMDSTRATE (.\t Mountville) I hereby announce myself a.s a can didate fur .Magistrate of -Hunter Township, at Mountville. subject to ihf re.sults of the IHmiocratic primary. John.son’s efforts of spending the past week with Mrs. Joe Byrd the rank of captain. Other po.sts will .securing the first a.ssignment. The lo- .McClure. be filled later. . cation of the second cbmpany is yet'. ^Irs. Shady -Hawkin.s and family * j <a|i w* A ' Mr. Johnson stated ye.sterday that undecided, with sixteen towns in the were called to Saluda Monday by the he had received a fine cooperation in state making an effort to secure same, death of Mrs. Hawkin’s oldest son. * bringing to'a successful conclusion thfc . Mr. Johnson has untiringly worked Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Cothran »nd 5*;, plZ he has been working on for .sev-.to bring the battery to Clinton for Clifton Altaway of .Spartanburg, ■>»«""* only eial months to land the battery in this^everal months past and is highly ited Mr. and .Mrs. C. P. Wofford Sun- : - - -- - station. He states that city council, pleased with the favorable decision day. the county delegation, and the adju- made by the adjutant general. The Mr. and Mrs. Claude • Farmer, •Airs, tant general’s office had made an ap-, organization will bring into the com- Guy Putman, Mrs. Tom Farmbr and proprialjon of aiiproximately $1200 to^munity a federal payroll of approxi- Miss Eugenia Brazil spent Sunday secure the necessary equiiiment, head-'mately $10,000 annually. with . Mr. and Mr.s. Charlie Cole, in the circuit for Brandon. R H E Ware Shoals .... 14 12 3 Mini Brandon 6 8 4 Ingle and Graham; Calli.son, Hen derson and Gunn. < ■T FOR M A(;iSTK.\TE (.\t Clinton) I hereby announce myself as a can didate for re-election as Magistrate of Hunter Township, at Clinton, subject the resull.s of the Democratic pri- Presbyterians Awards Given Vote For Board Campus Leaders Mr, and Mr?, Furman Frady ami chlidren spent the week-end in New berry. Miss Valley Kelly of Asheville, is spending the summer with Mrs. C. E. to mary. B. R. FULLER. Social and Moral Group To Con- RcroKnition^ Ma^ Willingham of Ninety-Si* '> duct Survey For Next Meeting i "he wilk^nS wii^h hi. " onefEj;; ■t of General Assembly. ( OIM Y COMMISSIONER 1 hereby announce myself candi-, date for County Commissioner of I.au- . Moiitreat, N. C,* May... 28.—Rev^rs- f mg a decision of the jirevious assem-^.jjj(.j^ charnhs was made Monday to i.ns (burnt y,'subject to the results sroriera! assembly of the Pres- Presbyterian college seniors who 'be bylerian church in the United States rendered outstanding service by theirt today voted for the creation of a com- ability in non-athletic student activi- mittee on social and moral welfare. during their college careers. It is J. and H. M. Willingham. ' 1 , Mr. and Mrs» Carl Turner and little) (From The Blue Stocking)^ son, Billy, of Ninety-Six, spent the PresenUtion of four gold P s for jjr. and Mrs. H. M. Willingham. . K. FRANK ANDKRSON. I hereby announce myself a candi- Jate for County Commissioner of l.au- lens County, subject to the result'* of 'he Democratic primary. C. BRYAN HOLLAND. Mr. Frank Girk Mr. Frank Girk, ‘‘Uncle Frank” as The .e,.embly adopteJ a proposal of il^nifrcanT while” theii '’t its committee on bills and overtures a».ards were made without regard to ' !*'* *' *^' la for appointment of the board by a athletic ability, three of the four are voiee v,rte after a substitute motion, w«h an,,average „f >*>1^ «ely 'H«>day mornmg. Fulteial ' conducted from the afternoon by Rev. M. K. the body was taken to interment. He. was al- ears of age. He had I hereby announce myself a candi- first year "to reporting_jk-prDgram of and VmoartTal mVmber greater part of date for L-election- to the off.ce of .scope and iititude for our church to ^’'.tTrt’udlnt court, "nd botr p^pu! 'tje Ce with hU County ('ommissioner of I.aurens the next general assembly. capable in student affairs. Be- County and pledge myself to abide by The 1933 assembly voted down a outstanding ath- the results of the Democratic pri- proposal advanced by the Rev. Stuart rtxcord.s at P. C. he has a record /nary. J. HERMA.N POWER. R. Oglesby, of Atlanta, for such a active participation in Y. M. C. A. bowd after a lively dobate which was^^^j , t THE SOUTH’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER Enjoys the Confidence of its Readers. Extensive Wire Facilities Assemble the News of the World. ^ Special Correspondents Cov^ iipportant Events Throughout the State. Features and Comics to Interest and Amuse the Familv. A .COMPLETE NEWSPAPER * The News and Courier CHARLESTON. S. Ct Daily, $7 per year; Daily and Sunday. $9 yearly niece, Mrs, J. H. Craft. FOR SUPT. OF EDUCATION 1 hereby announce myself as a can didate for County Superintendent of Education for Laurens County, sub ject to the result of the Democratic primary. MILTON A. WILSON. I hereby announce my.'*elf a candi-. date for re-elertion as Sui>erinlendent reproduced today before final action was taken. Two Candidates Throw In Hats A memi)er of Kappa Alpha fraternity, he ha.s risen to the rank of major in the cadet corps. ^ Bob Lynn receives one of the em- Birtkday Dinner Mrs. J. E. Hamm and Mrs. Andrew Taylor wree pleasantly surprised by a birthday dinner given in their honor: by their children at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hamm on May 20th. A color scheme of pink and white was bleins for his work in guiding the Y. dining room and on the M. C. A. throughout the past year. A {j^ble were two white cakes with can-^ .brilliant student, he has been assist-;<ji„. a bountiful dinner was served.’ Two new announcements for coun-;**'^ F.nglish, and has-'held member-, enjoying this hap^y occasion offices appear in today’s paper. honorary fraternities as the honorees were: Mr. and of Fxiucation of Laurens County and "announces hircandi-' well a as being president of Blue Key Walter WVight and children of’ pledge myself U. abide by the tvsults^^_ warden.' Socially he is a Pi Kappa Alpha. He-ft,p,rtanburg. Richard Taylor of Green- of the Democratic ' . . . i— j _. .u.. *u„ _.:i: . .... .. primary C. F. BROOKS. —^1,, hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Sui>erintendent cf Education of l>aurens County and pledge *01 yself to abide by the result;^^ n>al**"* his of the DenuK-ratic primary. tre-election. Mr. Litt)e has held this position fori^*® rangeil as the highest in the mill- Grille, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Martin, Mr. a nunil>er of years and is-widely.corps, being cadet lieutenant- hnj Horace Hamm and son, An- known throughout the county. (colonel of the battalion. And, as if‘drew Taylor, Misses Nellie and Edna D. Roy Simpson, completing his these things were not enough, over Hamm., Leroy Hamm, Paul Taylor, first four-year term as treasurer, *tid abo\e senior classes, Lynn has Horton Hamm, and Grandmother formal, announcement for bed a successful Thornwell foot- Hamm, all of Goldville. « iball team in spare moments and has ^— J. LER()\ BUKNi>. "Tell them that I am running on^^Ptained the 1934 basketball squad. far With all these duties, he has still led FOR PROBATE JU1)(;E Having enteieii upon a ."hort term as .Judge of Probate of I.aurens coun ty undtM- an unrestricted appointment by Governor 1. ('. Blackwood. I here by announce myself a candidate to or«j/’ said Mr. Simpson, so far^^*^b all these duties, he has still le .sed as a candidate for treasur- fbe ‘‘\ and well earned the award. unoppo t-r. "I have tried conscientiously to A. M. Tommins l»erforin niy tluties and 1 leave my cited for the unselfish and skilled record with the voters.” Party for Bride-Elect Miss .Alice Benjamin, a popular tiride-eiecl of June, was honor guest of Savannah, Ga., party given by the’ girls of Jo anna Inn on Tuesday evening. During way in which he devoted his musical the evening the guests hemmed dish talent to the cqjlege units. Probably towels and enjoyed various contests. A date for Game Warden in Laurens, the most versatile musician on th^jt^j^jn shower came as a complete A . • . B Bv ■ k.« 4* A ^ am-\ A <4 A t ■ .3 I A n ^>*111%^ i * ^ %#*_■. 1 Fuccti'd myself in the same office and bounty, subject to the result of the be has’made music'on trum-'i surprise to Mia* Benjamin. Little Miss pb^dt(* IItyseLC tiLi*liii}^-.h.y_.lhe. .jjjkjruocratic primary." ■ — ‘ -—pot.—vlo-m. of the Deniociatic primary. RDSS I>. YOUNG. I lieieby announcei my.self a candi- .fate for the office of Probate Jqdge , j j j - , . Ill .. 'n I.Aiurens county and jnedge my of Laurens ( ounty an<l pleilge myself . . . . .,* ^ .V to abtitP riiy the re.sults pf the*! Denu>- ciatic prmary. IHKOIMIRF. B. SUMERKI.. 1 herel y announce myself as a can didate for Probate Judge of l.aurens 4jf~hass-~vocjil-chortis, ac=...^||ry Kate-Unfr nnd Master-Tommy- A. B. GALLOWAY’ cording to the need in the P. C. bands, sherril. who sang "This Little Piggy i hervby .nnounce myself a landi- orehestras. and glee cluha. When lines vVem To Market." presented the gifts late for the office of Ganu- Warden!"' '"'•’TJ'heu”'’ “ ■'> » ‘■‘'t" to abide by tlie resull.s of the Demo- oVatic primary. ^ J. F. SATTFRWniTE I hereby announce myself a can- lidate for Game Warden in Laurens 'changed in key. Me did the job. When i,jisket. Delicious cake and ice cream the R. O. T. C. band neetletl his ser- ^ere served. vices he gave them, even though he was ru>t in the military organization. B. B. Redmond, the fourth recipient, is having his work seen far and near in the 1934 edition of the PaC-SaC, THE NEWEST THINGS at MODERATE PRICES Can Be Found at ELUSOH’S Ladies’ Beautiful Summer Dresses $1.98 to $7.98 - r Ladies’ Beautiful rbunty, mbject to the result of the county, and pledge my.self abide. distributeil only a few days Erskme CoUege Awards Degrees Democratic primary. O. P. G(K)DWIN. ago. For four years he has worked ^Vest, Alay 29.—Erskine college rOUNTY AUDITOR hereby announce my.self as a can- by the re."Ults of the Democratic pri mary \ M. A. (GUS) C.ANNON faithfully and ably in publishing the conferred four honorary degrees at ks I hereby announce myself a candi- yearbooks of the college, rising annual commencement hiere to- date for the office of Game Warden «»tratght to his post as editor this year, in l4iurens county and pledge my.self ^ven though the depression made . . though the depression made degree of doctor of divinity was •diilate for re-election as Auditor of ’o abide by the result.s of the Demo- very heavy cuts in the amount he was jjcstowed on the Rev. W. P. Grier of I>aurens County, subject to the result cratic primary. able to 9ecure for the PaC-SaC, the ('inver, the Rev. J. M. Bigham of .\n- of the Dt inoci atk’ primary. S. E\ ERETT M.ARTIN. ‘Hrest business man" in the upper derson. and the Rev, S. Kerr Taylor .SAM K. ItOKROII I hereby announce my.self a candi- classes was able to edit an _is.^ue al- Charleston. Mate for the office of Game Warden niost as lui^c and fine as those Of the degree, doctor of literature. FOR TRK.\SURKR m Laurens county and pledge myself past. 1 hereijy announce myself a candi- to abide by the result of the Demo- dat^ for re-election to the r^fice of cratic primary. R. JUD LANGSTON. Treasurer of I.aurens county and j hereby* announce myself a candi- pledge myself to abide by the results office of Game Warden «f the Democratic primary. ^ ^ Laurens county and pledge myself! D. ROY SIMPSON. jq abide by the results of the Demo-! SIDNEY A. LEE. i W’ashington, May 26.— In the one Millions Loaned In This was conferred upon S. H. Lathan of Chester. — The commencement address w as de livered by the Rev. A. J. Ranson, D.D., of New Albany, Miss. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES I hereby announce myself as a can- Many New Autos Issued Licenses cratic primary. siUMtl A. | 1 hereby announce myaelf a pandi- yehr w;hich has elapsed since organi- , , ,, , « ' date for Game W’arden in Laurens ‘ zation of the farm credit administra- didate for the House of Representa-^ pledge myself to abide tion, the district office of that organi-l tives from Laurens County, subject to hy the results of the Democratic pri-^iation m Columbia, S. C., and associ-j Columbia. May 26.—SUte highway the rules and regulations of the Dem- ;^,^ CLAUDE L. OWINGS. Jations under iu immediate supervis- officials announced today the regis- acratic primary. uititp ' ^ hereby announce myself a candi-1 ion loaned a total of $82,684,889 in its tratkm of new automobiles in South PHIL U. HU Hr. Qaipe Warden ot Lauiyns ’ territory, which consists of North Car- Carolina the first four months of. this ii<nu r’AMir wanniritf Counyt and pledge myself .to abide by olina. South Carolina, Georgia and year had shown a 117 per cent in i'OK GAMB ARUEri results of the Democratic pri- Florida. crease over the same period ,of last I Tiereby^announce myself a candi- nmry. DAVID Y, SMITH, i ; — ‘ yeAr and trucks increased 164 per cent. lAurensI I hereby announce myself a candi-; M^’s Good This followed upon an unusually date for Game Warden in Laurens j W<Hrk!%oes . . $1.50 food registration r^ord last year| i4'T5emocratic pri- date for Game Warden in County and pledge myself to abide by the results of the Democratic pri- gmry. E. MILLER BROWN, jby reeuht ' i hefsby ■■■•!!■•§ myself a —■rth‘li>»r|rtMt County and ple(^ 'myself to abide j of th^ AtEU when more than twice as many motor vehiclea were Uceased than 4u>’ing the All Shapes and Styles 98c ^o 82.98 r llVhite Shoes In Pumps, Ties, and Straps 81.98 to 82.98 GOODS COMING EVERY DAY. ELLISON’S “A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE” Next To R^'s Sc and lOe Store Clinton; S. C. U — - t h ■OkipwkMaietio I : \ rrgn-^'e r ii