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l /- A- / THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1934 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. UGHTNING MISSES MAN WHEN irTT , aa . . HE STOOPS TO PICK UP BABy j ^ Personal Mention ^ f " ^ ' );!iBt;!tB::iiBiiiiB4:!Bi;:iB'::fli7iBc:B';;iB:;:Bi!;B!!!!B:i li . I . . Lauren?f July 1.—It was disclosed' forward to take the child in his arms. today ^hat the two-year old baby of J; AVatren Tinsley in all n^’obahiliry He was knocked prostrate to ground, but the baby Escaped saved hmv^froni_^more serious if not j harmed, f^tal results when he was rendered] The lightning bolt also stunned one uhconscious bj’ a lightning boll thatjof the mules in the yard, after it had killed a Negro farm hand at the Tins- struck and set on‘fire a nearby hay ley farm Thursday afternoon ■ V . ,-4 - ^iBt;!tB::iiBiiiiB4:!Bi;:iB'::B7iBc:B';;iB:;:Bi!;B!!!!i the l^Ir. and Mrs. Frank Buxtom of uh-J Greenville, were the guests* Sunday "of Mr. and Mrs. R. J; Ellison. Turk Osman of Belton, spent the week-end here with friends. Misses Ella Atlair, Rosa Mahaffey anc Mrs. Lethe Gregory are spending I i!:B;:B^B:.B:':B"'B%BilBi:JB:i*Bi;'Bi::iBiiiB! .'\WH. Roberts and son, Halsell,' Monday in Greenwood. L; Mrs. L. D. Simpson and Mrs. A. Nelson spent Friday in Columbia. j Carolyn and .Anne Young, who live near here, spent a few days last Week with Margaret Simpson. George Ewing of Wayerdss, Ga., spent the past w'eek-end here with friends. . —?• .Misses Helen .Milam, Keleb .Adair.>^ Shipment ExpecTe3~To ~Be IWxude' Immediately To This County From Drought-RiddenCAVest. , stack, a wire having conducted the .At the time, Tinsley and the !^"egro| flash to the barnyard premises, were standing at the barnlot gate af-i Mr. Tinsley’s condition tOjday was sometime in Brevard, N. C. ter driving in the fan* stock in view'!reported to be very good, and'he is e-x-^ Lee Quarterman of -Cha of an approaching thundershower. Thejpected to fully recover within a short spending several days here with Gar baby, frightened at the commotion in-, time. He did not know until the next ^^rd Johnson. i Ha,.,.0,(1 Irthn^srin in cident to the hurry to get out of the day that his Negro hand had been^ Miss Emmie Dupree returned to her Orangeburg with friends rain, ran to her father’s side. At the,killed. He is one of the countyis most home in h^ountain Inn Satuj-day after E,nnia .Adams has returned instant of the flash, he had stooped in'ogre.ssive young farmers. j spending several day.s with .Miss Kli£-'Spartanburg, where she haVbeen .,.1^ "-sr abeth Nelson. ' visiting her niece.’.Mbs. Harrv Phillips. Dl J™ I h cances Badey ^>turned last Misses Agatha and Mary Ella Bailey Places Order _ Women Urged jwe k from sheiby, n c , where she week to visit their brother and 1 enn Tn RACTIftl’Af* visiting friends. ! sister-in-law. .Mr. anxl Mr.s. Walker V ror iUU UOWS, . 10 I\.egl8ier Misses Mary Bobo and Margaret Bailey in Washington. D. C. I . . returned from a two Miss Nelle Abrams sj>en —MrerFI^*«»ce A.J!Jims..,Qf..Edgefield, weeks trip to the Century of Pro- ^nd Mondav in Whitmire president of the state W. C. f; Chicago. ] make' the following appbal to the wo- Helen ( larke has returned to* M;ss Lou .Abrams is spending se^^^^^^ men of South Carolina in regard to hoine in South Bridge, Mass., after ^.,..^1 days in Laurens with IMi.'*"' Janie the campaign against repeal which'^P^riding the past few weeks with Glynn. Laurens, July 2.—A shipment of .500 „.j»i voted on August 2S in th« first Jeannette Craw^ford. ^ j Misses Mary and Mildred Crisp of from the drought-ridden middle primary:, 1 i ,***• ^' Sheely spent Sun-, Laurens were the week-end guests of “We must register again in order day in Little Mountain with the for-'Miss Sara Rae Coleman. meCs mother. , Mrs. Kate Hillis.of Girard. . iss ■ anie G..\nn has returned to visiting her daughter. Mrs. R. her home in Laurens after speniling,^^ etter Vreierves^ b* su7« ypitt'iis* good, FRESH augas. Insist on ypur groesr supplying you witli . » . \ ■ / — V V ' DIXIE ' -rjLCRYSTAlS ' he SiOeetest Sugar Cver Sold' Sunday with rela- COW; vestern states to this county is expect- , . , , • T- ..,1 . •* ; , J to vote in the primarie.s. and influence el to be made immediately, it is staled . * / , . i, .i... from the office of C. B. Cannon, county agent. .An prde;- for oUO cows was made last Fr-i.lay, .1 was staled, and another order may be made in the next few days. The lutal number to be shi]'ped to the county will be between l.bUl) and it was ment ships all that arc ordered. The c w county as a part every good woman and man to do the same. If they are not interested in candidates get them to vote Ola the issue of lefializir.g liquor. No‘ matter what hapi>ens, let us vote our convic tions. If we can influence all good wo men to register ami vote, we shall be Ga., is I. Elli- with .Mrs. Estelle the past three week .Ablams and family. *■511'. and Mt>r B. Pinsuiv. rcliiimed yesterday fTbTnT a w e e k treat* ,\. ('. Fi:euds.jof .A. P. Galioway will be soi^v U> ieai;n that he is, confined to iii.s honii' on account of illness. ' .^l.ss Gladys Haines lias returned to her home, in Columbia, aftt^r sjiending several days with her sister, .Mrs, <'. 'On. .Mr, rens, mer’s and Mr.'. >pcnt llie parents. E. Galloway. ?' • Lawrence KirVen of Columbia, isi doing a great thing. The State said in ^aid, if the govern-, an aiticle from Maiiun that the W. C. T. I’, women Were the onl.v ones who ; are^heing slupjYed to this t('ok an.v special interest in'going to a part o'f the government the ()olis. Tlie.v go fi>r.the purpose of piogram of removing suiTrius"cattle~(Jasting a vote for righteousness in fiom the miildle western states where government as far as they are able the .stn'ere drought of the past several to do so. Let’s keep up the record. , , j months has dried up grazing fields, j “All voters will have to register (la.vs here on Inisi^icss. <’. B. Owings, who has been in'again and the books are ojien until -laiion ( lianey is siumiiing a few I)o.A«ot delay. You will want "eek in t olumbia with the ftittnds. i Dr. and Mrs.’ John Mc.'sween and family are at home from MvuUreat, .N. C., whei’e Dr. MeSween attendetl ail educational conference* Mrs. Martha Windham of Jack.son- ville, Fla., is visiting her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Shep ard, M iss Janet Leake left Tuesday for cou,., b. handled in the county after-„rhave made ihe aplendi,! ..ho.ina "r.r'tdi, t.'‘^:.U‘t’r£^nd ^ , : , , , 1 ^ dl lacake, to each of you who helped me. , p ^ , . Tnder the government plan, said MRS. W. H. ROBERTS. > ’ Mr. Owings, the cows will be pastui'ed =- | at a sTated rental per month. In the'ijef cannertM. » . _ __J ^ _ i fall of the year they will be slaugh-| Farmers having pastures for rent,; tereil and canned in the emergency re- he .said, are requested to notify him. i .Allen (;;t)leman of Lau- week-tMid with tiie fi'r- . - Mr. aiil:Mxs, J, A, ta.i at .^Ion- ('oloman. — - - _ Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Ht.well of Mar ion, .Ala., announce the l>irth of a son. Thomas, Jr., on Thur.sday. June 2S. Mrs. Howell before her marriage was Mis' Elizabeth .Adair”of this city. I’rof. .A. V. .Martin spent the week end in .Xtlanta with .Mrs.^Martin, who (S a patient in a hospital in that city. .Mr. and .Mrs. li. S. Owens ami chil- ren spent Moriday in .\ewl>erry. ♦ I ► I ► <► ■1 e < ► < ► I ► I > I ► < ► I ► o o o o o < > < • < I I ► f- i ► o < f ♦ charge of a farm rehabilitation pro- July'24ih, gram in the county for several to regi.ster your convictions on months, has been making a pasturage li»iuor dssue in .August without fail. survey in the county during the pasti j week in cooperation with S.‘ Boyd Sex-f CARD OF THANKS ; ' ! ton, county relief administrator, andj , j is keeping the Washington authori-j i wish to express my sincere thanks ties posted on the pasturage possi-'^p^j-pciation to my friends who so bilities in the county. He said yester-'i^ygny supported me in The Chron-' day that he believed that from 1,000 “Shower of Gold” campaign. Had to 1,500 of the middle western cows ^ot been for your interest I could he a moderate amount of wiring wasj^j^g^ \ always feel grateful j at (Vdar .Mountain last week- .Miss Ruth lodd atended a house o o o u <► o Established 1886 THIS BANK -It ... offers you the facilities to meet the requirements of modern busi ness. — I ' OUR GREATEST ASSETS ARE OUR^SATiSnED CUS TOMERS. i WOOD GH0PPIN6 I CONTEST ■ Tuesday, July lOth. ! At 4 P. M. \ S50 PRIZE . . . wlll^ be paid any contestant if Peter McLai%n, the HGod'Chopping: champion of America, fails to chop through a Iok in two-thirds of the time the contestant takes. He will lise the famous.Plumb Axe. Every one is cordially invited to attend this demon- ^ratioii in front of our store. Don't fail to see McLaren's unk]^ performance. _ ^ - spent Sunday in Columbia with the latter’.s .sister, Mrs. J. L. Harvey, whp has been sfumding sorne time here.' , Mr. and .Mr.s, R. J. .Filli.non ami chil dren attended a family reunion at .Magnolia Springs in Waynesboro, Ga., Iduning the week-end. j Mr’, and Mrs. Gus Young and Mfss Gladys Nelson sjrent Sunday in Rock Hill w’ith Mr, dnd Mrs. (Jordon Nelson.( I)r. Robert P. Jeanes.left last-week for Easley, where he will pr-actice I medicine. ~ ' Miss Bertha Gray Gallman has re- i turned to lier home in Newberry after spemling several days here with friends,. ( Mr. and .Mrs. C. E. .Nichols visited I relatives in .\ewberr-y Saturday. i _Mr. and Mrs. W.. L. Jone.s, who are- I attending summer school at the lJni-| i versity of South (Tai’olina, Columbia, •pent the we»'k-eadlumie. ' ' Ed Little'of Greer, vi.sited his fath- r, *1. H. Little, and other relatives la^t week. Paul Todd has returm-d home, from .Vnni.-to’n, .Ala,, where lie has been a ■patient in an .Anrii.^ton hospital, after undergidng an appendix operation. ' .Mrs. R. I). Lewis and sons of Spar tanburg, spent ii few days last week I with the foinier’s sister, .Mrs. E. B- Sloan. .Ml'. Fred Milam of Rockingham, N. IC., is the guest of -Mrs. W. H. Rolx-rts. .Ml. and .Mrs. Frank Kellers have re- urned from their wedding^ trip, and are </ccupying the home of Prof, and .Mrs, .lolin H. Davis for the summer. Mr. and .Mis, Bonner Harvley of (ireenwood .«])ent Sunday with the lat- lei’s parents, .Mr. 'and .Mrs. A. B. Blakely. “ R-v. Fred T. McGill of Cross- Hill ! vi.sited .I'elatives here .Monday. I Joe V'anite Pitts ami B. Ferguson of Columbia sjient Sunday wjth their par ents here. ! Julian Freeman left Monday : for Greenvilie Where he has accepted a pp- ! sition. ' John Lindsay of Phi^ladelphiu, Pa., visited his sister, Mr.*. 'E.- B.' Sloan, last week. .Mrs. Charles E, Hdl an l children of Charie.ston are spending some tiuie with Mrs, Hill’s sister, .Mrs. F'. '.M, Stutts, Mr, and .Mrs. W. P. Jacobs and sons, William and Hugh, left last week for the Century of Progres.s Flxposition in Chicago. Hugh Shannon 'of Newberry spent Sunday with his si.ster and brother -in-law, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Simpson. I M rs. R. C. W'alker and .son, from Morganton,* N. C., spent a few days last week with her sister, Mrs. C.. Q.' Holland. { I Euthon Windham of Jacksonville, party eml. * Mr. and Mrs. I). B. Bobo are visit ing their daughter and son-in-law, Mr and Mrs.. Flugene Richbourg, in Harris N. C. Mrs. Hubert Todd spent last week in! 4 Kinards with her mother, Mrs. Janie^ Brehmer. ' | Mr. and .Mrs. la^wi.C Simpson and' children spent the week-end in Whit-, mire with Mrs. Sara Suber. j .Mrs. D. J. Brimm and children axe' spemling several weeks with relatives in Baskerville, Va. Mr. and Mrs. \’. P. Adair and .Miss Vivian Parks .Adair s[)ent yesterday^ .Dland with .Mr.s. Adaii’sj Misses Margaret Moorhead ami Lidie Leake left .Monday for Charles ton. where they took a boaC to New X ork city. .Mrs. W. .A.,.Moorhead ac companied. them' to Charleston. Miriam Donnan returned . today from (iieer. where^^fh'eTias ln-eri visit ing her cousin, .Margaret Little. Mr.' and .Mrs, M. C. .Milam ami chil dren of Gr’eenwood, spent Sunday with the foiMUtr’s sister, .Mrs. W. H. Roberts. .Mr, and .Mrs. (L C, OJiorne, .Mr, and .Mrs. George H. Odiorne, Paul ami John Odiorne are spending several weeks, at Daytona Beach, Fia. L. L. .Adair of .Atlaiita, sp^nt the week-end with his sister and brother, Mrs. Heriny .Nabors and 1. O, .Adair. .Mr.-. Bruce Galloway ami chihlum of Gohhille, are spending thi.- week with .Mr. and .Mrs. .A*’. B. Galloway. Rev. and .Mrs. S.- P. BowUsus were ■visitors in ('(duinhia on Saturday. .Mr. and .Mrs. .John Johnson of .New- Irerry, visited lelatives here .Sunday. .Miss .Agatha DavLsd.s spemling Ihi'.- week in .Mon*reat, .N. C. Little Miss Lpnna (.'opeland hie!; of Pulaski, Va., is vi.'iting ht r giatidpar- ents. Dr. and Mrs. .lack H. A'oung. .Mis. .lulia Griffin and Miss ( ollette Griffin are '[lending sometime in, A'heVille, N. - .Mrs. .fim David.'on (if Che-‘er, spent Tuesday wih her sister, .Mrs. I. l.et A’oung. »■ .Mrs., Summey of HiI!.shi(ro, .N. C., i- visiting'her sister, Mrs.'George Brown, who lives near here. Miss .Julia F'erguson left yesterday for Atlanta, Ga., to visit her .sister arjd (pher relatiye;s. Mrs. T. J. Blalock is vi.siting. her daughter, Mrs. James .Moore, in York. Mrs. ,1’. W. Crawford, .MiS'es Jean nette Crawford, Helen Clarke ami Taylor Martin spent .Monday in Charie.ston, where Mis.s CiawfdVtl .-‘ail ed for .New York, to attirnd suipmer school at ('olumhia univer-sity. .Mr. and .Mrs. Boh Thoin‘on of Tampa, Fla., are visiting the latter jrarent-, .Mr. ami Mrs. B. R. F'uller. Mr. and .Mi's. E. D. Graig and chil dren and .Mrs. VV, B. .Major of Greer, left ye-’erday fof Jackson, Mi.ss., for a several days’ visit. , F'riends of William I). .Adair will b< glad to know, that he has r'eturneiF to the city after a six months’ absence; He has completed a eburse of study at the (Jincinnati College of Embalrfi- ing, amiifS^ asiiociated with D. FI. Trib ble company in their undertaking de partment. > NEW BUSINESS CORDIALLY INVITED M. $. Oailey & San BANKERS OLDEST STRONGEST iS NEW 1934 Wsstinghouse SlEla., has returned to Columbia, after! _ lispending several days with his sisterT^^^^^^AIN FRIENDS 11 and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. L.'AT LAWN PARTY Shepherd. Dr. and Mrs, Felder Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Joe L. Carter left yesterday for a ten da^'trip to the Century of i Progress exposition in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Simpson enter tained a numbe# of their friends on Friday evening with a lawn party at their home. ' ‘ During the evenirig garhes were en joyed, and punch, cake and wafers Misses Frances Milam, Helen Hol lingsworth, Thurmond Raynor, Henry, •ygirtinnuHl ■aitanded thaf'' Ahtflrt Barbecue given by the Home Store 1 occasion. ^ management on the Fourth in Colum-j ^ . 'i- hia. 'SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE \ NOW... 5 YEARS PROTECTION on the hermetically-sealed mechanism on EVERY model... for only $1 a year! With every Wcstinghousc Refrigerator, you get the standarfL-T-year warranty, plus four years' additional protection against service expense due to any failure of the hermetically-sealed mechanism .for only $5.00-*^ a dollar a year! Wilkes & Co: Clinton—Two Stores—Laurens Subsciibe to The CWonicle—SL50 a Year .. i -