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i h / . V—^ / / :■'/ The Clinton jphronicle, Clinton, S, C.. Thursday/June 21. 1934 f •l END I 9 Mca tmm AISNES LOUISC rROiMT ^AMBUNG 'round NEW YORK ‘^•HUeUKENMV aai tre ^f:er another. The fact is, how-'with her sister, Mrs. Charles Patter- ever, that the ifreat majhrity of the- son. They retume(^ home Sunday, atres f<ir the drama and musicals are Patterson and children accompanying h>cated east and i^-est of Broadway on them hom home for a risit. the streets •fr4>m 42rHl all the- X^omlng; as a surprise to their many way up to the Guild theatre in 52nd friends wtas the marriag;e Saturday n'l^ht of Miss Lanette Duckett and Forrest Benjamin of Laurens. They Summer . . . bus topT?. two elderly wrere married in Laurens by the Rev. street. lies from out of town identifying: Martin. Thej^ are^ at home to their_ zens of license plates from other friends at Watt.s Mill, Laurens, states . . . What was that blue one? Mr^. X. 0. Hitt of the State Train- 1 ardon me,^ ladies, but that s ^rom ing^ school, spent the week-end with Connecticut. . . .And why the cheese- her dautfhtej* and soh-in-Iaw, Mr..and cloth on the front of that car? , , . I Mason Simpson. They, with Mr, j from the end of the line an hour away in Brooklyn . . . Central Park was FIRST INSTALLMENT I away! You’ve never been a quitter had ceased to exist, and her flitting Life was not real. It was a castle of, before.^’ ' ghost must not be seen. How queer lovely brittle glass, and it was crack-; “But I’ve never,” she tound herself seemed—there wasn’t any such girl in* and splintering all around her. jarguing. “been in’such a ghastly jam »">■ ntore- ..... t.idljMn their sleep’ Must have come The girl in the mSth^tolored road-1 before.” | , (Contmneu next week) i lu j in the r , itep. . lu.st nave come ster tri,ed to realize it in all its ugly' “if you go now, you can’t come ' imph,cations, tned to see her way back. You’ll be giving up everything. Bill Is 1 crowded with happy kids at play on] through the bristling wreckage which All this.that you’ve worked for. You ^ - Saturday. Too bad it’s so far from had closed in on her. can’t ever go gack to that.” ' J GlVCIl APPrOVSU tenements . . . That foun-? Things didn’t happen like that; Jhey ‘*I know’. Thafs all finished ...” I tain in Rockefeller Center plaza — I simply didn’t. To some, perhaps, to the She shook herself impatiently and aa ' ..don’t like it. Why they did it in shiny reckless and hardboiled who did things sw’ung the door open with a vigorous Admillistraiion-sponsorea beyond me. But the green of that invited disaster; lived on excite- jab. ' ..Act Is Passed; Expected To the garden is a relief in that section sponsored by the Girl Scouts Alifr Recovery- | lOf nothing but gaunt g^ranite and con- reading room. Quite, a nice . !Crete I read all the signs in subways when I tak^? an .unfrequented route. No transportation system has ever suc ceeded in so thoroughly mixing my - . . .i x sense of directions.. . . Three men in a that one till I inquir- Simpson’s mother, Mrs. Ji^^impson, row on the subway at 9 a. m. They’re on with drybacked water of the Hurricane section, motored to freshly shaved and iobvitrusly going to a^^^esive tape to keep bees and Whitmire Sunday afternoon to visit work. Yet aH three of them nod stu- moths out of the radiator relatives and friend.s. I Mrs. W. T. Reeder and sons. Jack "jand Tommy, visited relatives in New- ^ I berry Sunday. . " ^ , ) Coming as a surpri.se to“ their Lydia News ment and wild parties. Not to girls. The pocket of her light sports coat w’no led normal, healthy lives and did bumped clumsily against her as she the usual pleasant, agreeable things, stepped d6wn. She stood very still for; ” ^^j^^bington June and were thrilled to pieces over‘their a moment, with an odd, arrested look; ' ^ as a surpri.se friends was the announcement of the marriage Saturday, June 2. in Ander- “The Wo,„enlees Wedding" wae giv- ^ en at the Providence school Saturday,They are making th«r homo ' with Mr. and Mrs. Mansel Bridwell, Miss Blanche Brown and Roy Fuller YVithout^*^^^^^*^^^' • • acting, but makes •waste of words, the senate tonight'^'■’’’Ory seem weaker than ever . He»lpn Ha\-P4 in “Marv nf money was realized. The cast married Saturday. Their many . -V: , ’ of characters follows: [friends are extending them congratu- woik and the glorious chance of sue- on her face. TJien she thrust hej hand;warm weather filled the high- ces.s in It. It could not happen. into the over-loaded pocket and drew White House " 1 ways to the beaches Sunday, and some Several hours earlier But it had. What was she going to the thing which had weighed it, do about it ■» ‘iown. .lantic. June third was my ear4iest last acaoouiu. _ . .. vamshed conterees had agreed on the , ,u _ i . ..., u, . optimists went swimming in the .\t- senate and , ■ . t i _ .. i on the road ahead, mechanically effi- stealing mist but even in that progran^upon which^^^^^^^^ ^ cient while her thoughts darted and obsed^y it was a bright and lovely industrL ' ‘^[traffic in the middle of Broadw turned, hunting frantically for a way tflfl^ a womans jeweled bag. extra- iomtruction Industrie.. ^ frightened that she shal out. The speedometer needle trem- full. The strained catch Harry L. Hopkins federal relief her arms and stomps her feet like bled at sixty, and slid back to forty-,i«ust have been too hastily snaw>ed ministrator, was said to be the almost^v'l. I’ve felt that way,'* five. She must not drive too fast, andi'^^^^’ yawned open at a touch, certain . oice or ousing atministra-^ too . . . The ex-\'ice Gonsul wore aij^^u^y riskbeingstoppedfor speeding. Of all land the bulging contents oozed into tor. n«t nnvk- ' I'iew. Bills. 'The bag was fairly x Bride: Mason Simpson. i Groom: Drummond Bailey. Minister: J. R. Cobb. I Best Man: Carl Johnsoru Maid of Honor: H. L. Crocker. Bridesmaids: J. H. V'on Hollen, J. B. ‘Xtending lations and best wishes. Mrs. Mason I Simpson and daughter,' Martha .\nn, visited little Mrs. Douglas Davis in^Laurens Monday af ternoon, They were aceompaated by Mrs. G. C. Nabors, little .Alvin Nabors and Miss Ruth Nabofs of the Hurri cane section. Mr. and Mrs. M. .A. Shumake and cutaway Supday. I wonder if he rode times, not now. |*irvv, mna. inc ua* xan.j Xhe bill in its final form follows I the r .-ubway up, to dSth street. It’s What was she going to do? 'stuffed w'ith them, high denomina-^closely the draft worked out by the much faster than a cab. But you do For the first time the firm little bills, tightly crammed in. 'experts in the national emergency‘ oh dear yes—so lose caste! hands on the wheel slackened and, Th*? ^ed beret stared council, the Home Owners Loan cor-' snook, but she steadied them againsoberly. It seemed to give her poration^the reconstruction corpor- re^olutely. T^e roadster plftasure, not even any particu- atiOn and other (Teparlme^^^^^ ly qn^The wind that rushed by her lar of the risk she ran in carry- - . • face was sharp with the night chill j*"* s^ch a sum with her. through Ring Bearer: Johnnie Fuller. Train Bearer: K. D. Cro.siby. Candle Lighter; Roy Senders. .Guests at the wedding;y- Mother of the Bride: S. B. Neal. i-'Ather of. -Bruk.: ‘‘Blaekie.” Neal, Gene Johnson, Emmett Neal, Crocker, Clarence visiiod Mr^ Shumako\ sister her arms and stomps her feet like an U’oodrow Jones Pruitt Oaklev ' ^ i-iteu .Mrs. bnuma<te s sister, .Ntai. woodiow jones, rruiu uaxiey. ^ patient at the Newberry ho*- er GirU: bam Hair.ston, M„nday. Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds, Misses Hat tie and Rebeccah Reynolds, and Mrs, West Smith of .Abbeville, were Sun day guests Of Mr. .and Mrs. W. M. Berry. ” I^'elyn Pool, daughter of Mr. and rs; Callie PdbltTtatYtier Tonsils re- and damp with the smell of the Pa-1 lonely roads and at all hours of the modernization. . cific. Long fingers of light reached night. She just let the bag lie there To spur building of new homes, out for her and were dimmed; a non-;on her open hand, looking at it. ; To help ease the mortgage debt sit- descript car rattled past, its driver! There was a faint aversion in that uation. sending a curious glance at the smart,.look. ^**^^‘* ^lo^lV* •=*! To bolster building and loan a.ssoci- roadster with the pretty girl at the though she meant deliber^y Jo, let ations. wheel, alone. The air on her cheek was noticiyibly A New York aGorjaey^ LUiyd-^N. ScHjtt, recently proposed an Interna- ler. The.se are the primary aims: jtional Grand jury composed of aver-,^ Tw'in Sisters of the Bride:Loyd and To stimulate home repair and re- citizens of every civilizC.d nation.'Boyd Barton. ‘ wet, bringing its own messige. A thin In his address at Hunter college inj New York, Mr. Scott explained that such a body would express the major ity will of citizens everywhere and would be empowered to subpoena of ficials of aggressor natkms-endahger- Jilted Girl: Burton Reeder. Aunt: Herbert Brown. . Uncle: Colie Mills. Aunt Sarah; the twins’ nurse: Man sel Bridwell. moved at the local hospital Monday morning. She has i^eturned home and IS doing nicely. WANTS ISEWINGjWANTED—Mrs. Sewell, at I Mrs. Hubert Pitts’ residence. Ic ., “• ■' Knowall: Sid^-Oakley. that opp^jent rolls^e to the dust at To carry out these aims, the hillijpjj world jieace, and to make indi^-l Pianist: William Bobo. . her feeLi Then a brief grimace provides: - - ---^Iments to the World Court which would; The “wedding” was enjoyed by allipoR RFA’T—2 or 3 upstairs rooms, of distaste she righted her hand again, \ guarantee of 20 per cent of judgmentT^nd designate the pre.sent. Prior to the “wedding” a skit,* .Apply to Mr.s. R. J. Copeland, Cen- Itc leg was creeping in from the afea.P^v'k- made by private agencies, with federal enforce these . . . .All one!“Honeymoon Hotel," was put on by a tennial street'. Pifsently it wokild be thicker, a fleecy ot and turned, a little blindly, back to jipproval, for home repair and ' needs to be certain about the majority' group of childfep- from the Florida anl collard tfc white blanket. She saw its woolly the car. , , . ernization. The government’s re.spon- ,,ver a car .full of'New street school. After the “wedding” the whiteness closing silently around a "^he gjrl looked very small beside .sibility is limited to a total of j subwUy riders. They may be bril-“ia,iy’’ members of the wedding party! p ants. . . ‘ daik beach bungalow, miles back of the big car, very young aiyl troubled, 00(),000 and individual loans to home i)ut put them into an competed in a beauty contest, .which pou S.VLE — Fer*:Iizer nitrate of hei, shrouding it, hiding it, smother- y*^t somehow determined, and every owners are limited to $2,000. [ organized body and ask them whff^ was won by “.Mi.ss” Emmette Neal, calcium a-.senate. C. B. ing sight and sound. 'move now was brisk and efficient.) Insurance of long term first mort-'^yjj,y want. Without propoganda to run who was decided by the judges, L. W.' Holland 7-l2-6tc There were no lights in that bunga- A vigorous} tug, and a smart traveling gages on new homes up to $16,000. emotions to high pitch, you know the. Davis. Mrs. C. N. Mauney and K. F. ^ - . . low to beat through in a golden haze.|c*sc came but of the car was hidden The mortgage is limited to 80 per peace! Johns, as being the most “girlish-, 1'S.ALE Two cows, fre.>h ii milk, ‘ ' . .-u .. . . ... . looking.” : Apply toM. L. Dickert, She saw it as she had la.st seen it,'l>«^>nd a mass of shrubbery. iof appraised Value of thj proper- blank-windowed, d*rk and furtiW bn "Lucky,’]^she reflected, “that I w$s tj'. The total'amoulit of mortgagesi j^^^t of New* York humanity it-s strip of sheltered beach. A sil- *11 stay—If there is any luck wuchmay.be insured is.li:nited to on^ calls itself Broadway leaves town the local hospital, where she under houette against the pale rectangle of such a miserable snarl as this.’ billion dollars, unless the president! time of year to Lry out its went an appendix operation. door. A man’s silhouette. j ^1*® slipped quickly into her seat decides that sum should be increased. scripts in rustic summer retreats.j The many friends Of .Mrs. J. L Aszleen Berry has returned from I* 0 R S .A LE —(ioo.i Up Of 143 plays tried out in Westport, Stroud will be sorhy to know that she niture ('o. Pasadena, Southampton, Provincetown continues quite ill at her hoijia.-.^ This is to reach cases where the ; elsewhere, some 31 eventually ar- t'h'urch street. Memories came like black wings the engine’s heavy purr cut Insurance of existing mortgages up swooping down on her. Other things abruptly into the stillness. The road- to 70 per cent of their value . ._._things that^ were jaid. She didn’t ster swung smoothly out of the shad- want to think of them. " towed drive and down toward the high- Home Owners Loan corjmration uriay Broadway.! And of these 31 The friends of Roy Sanders will lie The road curved again. She saw a^*y* Tl*® ^og had thickened percep- not be able to provide relief. The total'appeared this season, only five sorry to know of the continued illness single ligh^ ahead. and her own head- tibly and the road wa.s dark, but she on these mortgages iS| limited to one apparently successful, each run- of his, father, at his home in Union, lights picked up a motorcycle drawn drove without lights. Time enough.million but^ may be increased by the;p|pj^ p^ore than 100 performances Mr. Sanders visited his parents Mon- to one side of the highway, and a man to switch those on. There must be no president. j ip '‘^he forties” near Broa lway. day and Tuesday. in uniform bending over it. A motor-i®ne who could remember, later, a dis- An additional one billion dollars for; Darrah Hairston spent thv week-end cycle policeman. He looked up, with a tant glimpse of flaring lights. the Home Owners Loan corporation.' professional eye on the oncoming car.! On the last turn she had a good Nine hundred million of this is to. second-hand sew ing machine for sale', reasonable, ('an be seen at Prather-Sioipso.a Fur- Up FOR S.ALE —Poland China pig.s and shoats. Come and see tliem or wriio A. D, Isive, R. F. D.. Cross Anchor. Near (’ross .Anchor off Union road. 7-5-3tp 8 GASOLINES FIGHT IT OUT AND NEW GULF WINS AGAIN! LOST—Last Friday, a jeweled .Alpha Lambda Tau fraternity pin, with If you have never been to New in Spartanburg with .Mrs. Hairston initials “W.L.J.” and number “410” <m -- —- „ „ j York, you may think, as I did, that a and children, Gaynelle and J. D. Jr., hack. Finder please return to J. H, She'wanted to step on the gas and view of the main road in both direc- carry on refinancing of mortgage '''■[stretch of Broa lway is just one thea- who have been spending the pa^t week Hunter. Ite go roaring past him. but she didn’t, tions. No dazzle of oncoming lights debtedness and $100,000,000 is ear- _ ; Somehow she stopped. Somehow she showed either way, blurring through marked for loans for repairs on re-: kept her voice cool and natural. th® ^og. She swept out.into the high- financed property. | . • “Any trouble, officer? Can I callgip here; only rough ground and dark Guarantee deposits in building and; a garage for you—or anything?” way, and her own came on. loan and similar institution.s up to “Why no. lady. Much obliged.” ' There was no placid strips of beach $5,000. ^ ! The man in uniform was disillu- rocky headland, now fairly close, now sioned and hardboiled. but he grinned farther away, dropping sheer A^ut P/WXttf appreciatively at the small creature an tighttr^of a -mile beyond there DUZZaTa 8 - IVOOSI. ^ competently offering help. Drivers of should be a place where it jutted bold- speedy cars didn’t usually waste much ly into the sea. VeUlllI OCl grief over a motor cop stalled by the There it was. A queer little tingle loadside. And this was a pretty girl, went skipping over her as she caught Lam-^njj Tentatively Agrees To, piitty even for th., favored strip of Take Current If Plant Is Au- the coa.<t. where pretty girls flocked much distance wo.uid sne need. ien., . • , er. « o fiom all over the country. A little^no, twenty feet before striking the thorized lo lie Built. thing, with big soft eyes and a red «ncline. It would be too dangerous be- beiet’pulled at a-gallant angle over a yund that. She brought the car slow- luiureps, June 16.—A tentative elec- sniall dark head. Looked like a nice ly to a standstill. Shut off,the engine, trie current .service contract with the' ki«l, for all she was tearing around For a moment she sat listening, propo.sed power developmeTnt at Buz-j the'country alone a* th;.> hour of the; every „nerve alert. There was not a zard’s Roost on Saluda river, which is night. A swell car, too; it must have sound, except for the heavy murmur heiing sponsored by a special coinmi.s- co?t a hatful of money. Later h? was of the sea Inflow. Even though fog sion at Greenwood, was last night' to remember that car, and the girl might muffle distant sounds,, it wasn’t signed by the public w'orks coinnii‘s- who had driven it. dense^enough yet to matter. She start- sioner.s of Laurens, it was learned to- He .-swung a stui^dy leg over his ed the engine again. day at the city clerk’s offit^. saddle. — ^ “HeiT'hlFart wa.s beating fast as she The contract was placetl before a “Better detour inland if you’re go- steiiped down. The ' roadster was joint meeting of city council and the ing far. The fog’s,’getting-thickUiack poiniaig duvuL at-a . -sininge—angle., pidilic works comniiision by two jep:^ (there. Driving’s going to be bad be- It looke 1 so sleek and beautiful, and resentatives from Greenw'ood. Its pro- fore lon^."^ ^1^® 1®^ a hand rest on it softly. This-visions were explained at length by “Thanks, I’ll lyniember.” was a shabby trick to play on a good the* visitors, it being pointed out that She smiled, and the cream-colored friend, but it had to be done. .She current from the new plant could be loadster slid past him. Fog, and dan- would miss it. j furnished at a lower rate than now, giiuus driving along the coast roatl. There was no tiuie to be wasted, geneialiy obtains for this service in It wa- so very simple. , •’’he stepped up anil leaned in, and her this part of the country. The contract She had been up and down this road hands moved sw iftly and competently. * as signed by the couimis.- ioners on a .-core of times since the new road- She gave a la.st tug and a hasty glance the authority of city council. The un- had been her-. She knew its towaid the naked ledge beyond. de:-landing i.s that the contract for cuive.'f TTs grade.', :ts ragged coast The car lurched and started, and left furnishing the city with current, both line. She knew, now. where she was the with a i>iotesiing f r coiiimercial and residential pur- going. The >peeJome:er needle crept htave. It was gathering speed, bump- poses, i.s no't expected to go iijio effect, a little higher. over .the uneven ground. She until Ip36.. ' r road appeaFed. branching oblique- junirvi, staggered for a few .steps and It i.s urvlerstood that similar con- ly from the mam highway. Tall trees fell. ^ tracts have been signed by different marched along tach side of it, and a Huddled there on hands and knees, towns and textile plants at 'qther denser planting showed ahead. In the panting but unhurt, she saw the big points in the area, and jithers are to darkness beneath the trees she ^caF strike the slope and go hurtlink be negotiated as aoon as the wrork can | hiought the roadster to a standstill, down. Lurching, with lights flaring be reached. Of course, iTis in the na- and let her hands drop from the wheel, toward the empty sea. On the brink lure of a prospective survey of the It was lucky that she had remem- it seemed almost to rear back, hung potential demand for power in this fcered this place. So accessible and yet for a split second and flashed down, .section that the Greenwood represen- .so -ecluded, with no curious eyes'to She^ saw it turning, and pressed her tatives are engaged in at this time. tee the queer preparations that shelhanis to her ears against the grinding '' ' . ~ " ~ ' had to make. . . . Funny how wobbly crash of its fall. she felt, now that she trould-jusl drpp The iileneQ.Xhat followed was blank back and let go ... It wouldn’t db. She and empty. She. pulled her ' hands inusL^t herself in hand, keep her . down shamefacedly and found the ^ I I I j head c^r and her nerve steady. palms moist.. It was not so easy. She seemed to “That’s done!” she mutered airily, be tw’O people, and one of them was and gqt to her feet. Her face ^as a sly persistent imp which hovered, white patch against the darkness. ‘ close to b^r ear, fleering and wheed-* She knew thkt she must hurry away, tl>efore some belated motorist came hy ling. You're ruxming away! Running and saw her. A girl in a red beret PHILCO Radios & tubes Snith’s Pharmacy 1 -V— 'aka tyinother *Po wer Test** triumph for GULF I Again Gulf proves it makti a dijfeunct which gasoline you use ! i • 13 times Gulf has been pitted against other • gasolines in a series of power tests on famous tills. Pitted against 32 ga$olihesdn all, and— Gulf has won more tests than all the others combined! 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