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W%' »' /i ’V/', t Joanna Mill News Goldville-, Oct. 2^*—Mrs; J. E. Hamm I spent a ftw days last week with her daughter, Mrs. Walter lifting, in Spattanburg. ^ ^ , , Mrs. R. A. League and daughter,' Mary, and Miss LUIie Mitchell of ' Greenville, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Templeton of I^iaety-Six, visited Mrs. Mamie White Sunday. Miss Rosa Dreher spent *^h^ week end in Leesville. Miss Chroline Caldwe>ll spent Fri day in Montreat, N. €., with friends. Miss Grace McLu^ and Carroll L. Pit^ of Inman, spent Suna^^ith the Miss Gladys Barnes of Columbia is visiting her sister and brotheT-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Galloway, i,' M isses Jacqueline Dquglas and §ara latter’s mother, Mrs. Nanhie A. Pitts. Eliza Swygert of Laurens were the Jklr. snd Mrs. Henry Hopkins of Charleston, W. Va., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A’irgil Abrams. Miss Helen Glei^n has returned to her hpme in Laurens after spending several days with Miss Nelle Abrams. week-end guests' of Punlap. Mrs. Thornwell' Robinson Denied To Government r , t ) ■ ■ '( <'« U. S. Commissioner Qeclares No Fact of Guilt Against Him In Stoll Kidnaping Case. ' * r ^ ■ I . .1 Nashville, Qct. ‘29.-r4Removal of Thomas H. Robinson, Sr., to Louis ville fOr trial in connection with ihe kidnaping of Mrs. Alice Speed.Stofll was refused today by United States McSwaip Would ; Mpdify Ccrntrol . t '• . , ‘ 'C Congressman From This District Comes (^t For Drastic Bankhead Cotton Bill. in icotton had better look Ho said that iii the coming saasioo ot e<m- gress next January be would urge a “more latisfactory method**/of MKtrol allocation looking toward jtMX hoaO" ment for the crop of the Uttle farmer. Albermale, N./C:;-Odt.' 2'^.—Con^l gressman J^ J. McSwain, of Green ville, committed himself definitely for' modification of the Bankhead act in “homf'n!s^e«?'aft“r iJirdiolrtmenf1834'pojitical s‘G*'"mripreparations for'ln^pjear Sw G. Dillard. Tom Salters, came'up - ^ Miss Willie Ma. Curry spent the .'■'‘'"f ^ u i n veek-end with hir parents in Cray EtheJ Pitts, will he glad Court. “ ‘‘"o* .1. 1 again, 1 Miss Jewel Turner spent the week- . d with hdr parents in Cross jHi|ll. ■ w 'Friends of Frances Lee Pitts, dau-ifor:jtto week-end and accompanied ber- After listening fof.two days home. testimony and arguments cn the gov* to to know that she is able to be out again, after being confined at home few weeks with scarlet fever. I Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Chapman and W. Ge*orge Rains of Greenville, sf^ht | p attended the American several days last week with his moth- f^on convention held in Miami, Fla., er, Mrs. Lester Young. Mfs. Earl Turner and little daugh ters hav'e returned from- Spartanburg* where they spent the past month. Miss Mary Chapmah has returned to -her duties at Greenville City hbs- . Miss Opal DaViiel of Montrat Nor mal spent the week-end with ffiends -at Thornwell orphanage^ ' R. ■ VV^ Johnson, Jr., has. returned home from Newberry where he has been ^working the past several weeks. Mrs. R. E. Sadler, Viriginia Sad- last week. Mis.ses Lucy Burns, Polly Elrod, , ,, i p i v. t j t • Gladys Stilwell, Aiile Livingrton »nd ‘"'l*!”: E- J«obs, Jr., and Uuise W. L. Rawls spuul Sunday in tha J*'®'>s »'re vs.tors ,n mountains of Wasteh. North Carolina, i Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dennis, Mr. and M. Buzhardt and Mrs. .\lma Miss Adeline Boland of Winthropj pital, after spending her vacation with ggHege, Rock Hill, spent the week-end! ^ her parents, Mr. and Mrs .C. E. Chap man. Ray and Sam'uel Surratt and little Miss Joy Surratt spent the week-end in Monroe, N. C. Mrs. T. M. Carlisle and Jittle son, Vernon, of Miami, Fla., are- visiting her sister, Mrs. H. H. Rushton. * Stamea-Girk The announcement of the rharriage of Miss ^joreene Starnes to Chl^ie Girk is of interest to a number of friends. The wedding took place at the home of Mr.-, and Mrs. James Ful mer, the Rev. M. K. Medlock offici ating. The young couple has the best wishes of a host of friends. with her^ther* F. M. Boland. —Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Nichols spent Sunday in Greepwood with the form er’s mother. -1 Friends of James Hill, will be sorry to learn that he is a patient in the Greenwood city hospital. Dr. R.^P. " Jeanes of Easley spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Jeanes. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Copeland, Jr., of GreenvUle, spent the weeV-end with Capt. and HjrS. J. W. CopeUhtL * Mr?. Em%\a B. Comelson of Spar tanburg w’as the guest Sunday of Miss Connie Bailey McKee spent Sunday in. Due West, ernm'ept’s application to. send Robin- son to ^Trtucky, Commissioner Camp bell decided there not only “is nO probable cause to believe’,’ the sixty- one-year-old engineer guilty, “but no fact to reasonably believe a suspicipir of his guilt.’’ • Robinson is the ‘.father of Thomas H. Robinson, Jr., twenty-seven, souprht throughout the nation as the kidnap er of Mrs. Stoll, Louisville society matron, who was held captive in an Indianappolis apartment for five.days. The younger Robinsort's wife is in cus- farmers against depending upon cot- > . • ' ton alone for nroney crop. Speaking before, a Stanley county democratic rall^the South Carolina congres.sman declared cheap 'labor employed’ in for eign cotton producing areas has hamp ered price control in this country and that) “those who pin their faith alone Radio Repairing Guaranteed Service / 'i ■ J ■4. - TABLETt NOSE DROPS COLDS ' fjm FEVER nHSTMY HEADACHES IRMMIRUTft with Mieses Elizabeth Buzhardt and t tody at. Louisville. The three were Gene McKee, who ate students at Ers^ kine college. * Mrs. R. B. Simmons r«5tumed to her home in Montrose, Ga., la.st week after Spending the past month with her daughter and ‘son-in-la^w, Mr! and Mrs. Gilbert Blakely. Mr. Simmons came up for a few days visit and accompan ied her home. Among the local Clemson college students spending ..^e week-end at home were: ClydeBill Dob bins,* Thad John.son, Thurston Giles, Gene Knox, James Hitt, Ryan Mc- Mrs. Rufus- Satterwhite, who js'Crary, Hayne W’orkman, and L. H. Cflebrates Birthday A birthday dinner honoring Gerald Humphries’ fourth birthday and Gar land Streetman’s^ fifth birthday, was ^ven at tiie home of Mw. Streetriian on last Saturdiky. JHrlRLClnb The Joanna Girls’ club had an in teresting program at their meetirig on Tue.sday evening. Miss Margaret* Sainple led thD-^pregram on “Home.** The^ discussions centered around the meaning, of home and tlie girl’s place and responsibility in making the home a happy one.- After a short business 'and Mrs. Claude Murphy studying beauty culture in Charleston spent a few days last ^^;«ek with Mr. Satterwhite. , • Miss Roaa Bailey Little who is a student at Winthrop College, in Rock Hill, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Arthur Littla. Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Johnson, Gar rard and Otho Johnson spent Sunday in ^e mountains of North Carolina. Mrs. W. R, Blakely returned Sunday to her home in Williamston, after spending several days with her sister brother-in-law, Mrr-and Mrs. Jphn T. "Blakely. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hollingsworth spent Sunday in Charlotte with Mr. session, the girls had a happy time singing popular and stunt songs. Goes To Fouhtai#-LnH Dr. J. C. Purkerson *took charge last week of the drug store which he recently bought in Fountain Inn. i Dr. add Mrs. ’ Purkerson have ntany friends, here-who regret that they have left -Goldville. Miaaionary-'l^iety The Woman’s Mia^ionary society of -the Baptist church met witih Mrs. W. W. Hair on Friday evening. Jdrs. Hair - presided over the business session.' After an interesting program led by M^s. John Feltman, a delightful so cial hour was Enjoyed. Refreshments were- served by Mrs. Hair and Mrs. Charles. Murphy, who were~jomt hostesses. V ' . LOOK!' ^OOK! Aaierican Boy .now $1.00 per jenr. $2.00 for 3 yean. JAMES W. tALDWELL Anything In tha Way of Magniinep D. E. Tribble Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS I and EMBALMERS Lieenaed Entbalmer, Cooiplete M^eia Eqhipaent Dnj Phone $4 Night Ph< 24. 2SS er 2SS Clinton s. c. TRIAL AND ERROR s Not a aafe procedure in buying insurance. The.o^ safe way is the sure wgy. -3uy only the BEST. ' •' — o — It D. HENRY &CO. H. D. Henry Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Young of McCor mick, Misses Russie Beaudrot and Dolly Pratt of Greenwood, spent Sat urday with their grandmother, Mrs. Mary Prather. The latter remained over the week-end. Miss Jeanette Crawford of Colum- bm, spent the week-end with' her mo ther, Mrs. J. W. Crawford. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Mike Caskepnandx^little son of Seneca, spent the week-end with Mrs. Caskey’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, T. L. Cooper. j Miss Essie Davidson of Great Falls spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Davidson. Miss Elsiie Little, who is teaching at Eatill, spent a few days last week^with her mother, Mrs. Arthur Little. J. E. Osman of Belton," spent the past week-end 'with friends at Pres byterian college. Miss Mary Emma .Speake of Landed college, (greenwood, spent the week end with (her parents, Mr, and Mrs. George Speake. Bailey Williams of Davidson college, DaVidson, N. C,^ spent the week-end at home. Miss Sadie Chandler of the Univer sity of South Carolina in Columbia, spent lihe week-end at home. Mrs. Tom Bass and daughter, Sara, Jack, James Karl Turner and Mrs. J. C. Turner of West Pelzer, visited Mrs. J. T- Pack last Thursday. Mrs. Pack, recently moved here from Pel* zer and is making her Home on West Main street. . i ■ Alfred Browning-nf the University of Soubh Carolina, in Columbia, spent the week-end at home. Misi Mary' Wayland of Charlotte spent a -few days last we^' with her cousin, Miu Nancy Young*. Mr. and Mrs.- Bob Stutts of Lock hart were ths w«ak-end guests of Mr. •ad Mrs. R. C. Adair. Friends of Miss Maude Poole will ^ glad tp know that she has rstuni- ^ home Goltanfcia^ where she has been a patient in ^thc Columbia city h^pital the pmt two weeks. Miss Sara Bobo and Thomas Chal-^ 'iners of Woodruff, spent the week-end with the latter’s sister and brother- in-law/ Mr. and Mrs. Anael Bobo. Mrs. Bennie P. Johns of Charlotte, Mrs. G. S. Yeldall and son, George Bhepherd of GreeaWood spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. ' D. Jeanes. * ' ' Mrs. W. S. Gardner is spending severM weeks in Florence with her parenta, M,r. and Mrs. C. E. Purvis. <^ILDhh Bsrnes. member of the local^ Hi-Y chib, was a delegate to the aa- nuM Hi-Y congross of the two caro- Unas held in Gastonia last week. lirs. Ola EUar and daughter, Elsie, of Greenrille, waa the waMk-end guaat- of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burnett Mrs. (Ha EHer/pfisa Ujrie Burnett, Charlee Burnett and Boyd Underwoqd attended the'State Fair in Ckdumbia on Saturday. Mice Caroliae Martin of Winthrop coHege, Rock Hill, spent the week-end with her parents, Pi^. and Mrs. A. V. Martin. Mr. and Mrs. L. L."i!Adair of Atlanta, apefnt the week-end with the fonner*s sister, Mrs. Bessie A Nabors. Miss Martha FHedneF of Montreat Normal, ^>ent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Annie Fliedner. Davidson. Mr. and Mrs. F. C, Young announce the birth of a son,.Frank Coleman, Jr., on Wednesday, Oct. 24th, at Dr. Hays’ hospital. Mr.- and Mrs. G. F. Cooley and lit tle gri^nddaughter of Camden, spent Sunday here with relatives. Friends of Rufus Satterwhite will be glad to know that he is able to be out again after being confined to his home last week on. Recount of illness. Mrs. H. M. Young, Mrs. J. D, Davis, Mrs. P. B. Adair, Mrs. R. P. Chap man, Mrs. E. R. Knox, Miss Maude Peai-son, Mrs. J. A. Coleman, Mrs; v C. Johnson, Miss Julia Kergu.son, Mrs. Fayette Ramage, Mrs. W. T. Putnam, and C. F..JWinn were in Laurens Tues day evening for the school of instruc tion fpr Distict No. 6, Order of the Eastern Star. *■ jointly indicted. , At the request 'of United Stat^k' 'District Attorney Thomas J. Sparks at Louisville, the federal court tria4 there of Mrs. Robinson, Jr., was postponed today until December 3 in order that further efforts might be made to remove her father-in-law from Nashville to be tried with her. Meantime, the ju.«tice department announced at Wa.shington that it would apply to a fe<leraJ district court in Tennessee for* an order settin aside Commisioner Campbell’s de ion. If the district court i^s to order Robinson’s remova justice department plans an app< the cir cuit court of appeals cinnati and, if necessary, to tb/1 States Supreme court. SPECIAL meeting GF AMERICAN LEGION A spepfal meeting of the American Legion/will be held in Legion hall at 8 d/ m., Monday, November 6. All mliers are urge<l to be present*. < Carlton F. Winn, Adjutant. By order of post commanded. HUSKITTHpiS SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE ‘The Paper. Every body Reada** Overtaxed by speaking, sing ing, amoking CO'*®'". » D D Da»» con- :; What Every Business Needs Every business needs right banki nections. The resources, the servic^Hnd the facili- X tiesDf a bank are essentku in all business. This bank, with unbroken record of service for almp^t a Italf jcentury, invites your business l New Banking Hours Monday,.. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday— 9 a. m. to 2 p. m. ^ V ’ ’ Saturday — 9 a. m. to 12 m. M. $, Bailey i Son BANKERS ^ OLDEST ♦ a ♦ a a a : STRO.NOES' • , V. Haltiwanger & Carpenter Announce A Great / BEGINNING FRIDAY, NOVEMBER r. CHECK YOUR NEEDS * The Big Reorganization Sale Brings Greatly Reduced Prices On All Items Listed Below. ■ t -i' —Children s Coats —0iiidrcn’8 Sweaters —^Women’s Capes and - Raiji Coats —Womep*s Sweaters —Women's Skirts* -^uede Jackets —Fur Coats and Jackets —Silk Blouses —Knitted Suits —Gossard Corsets —House DressM —Evening Dresses —Silk Piajamas —Balbcigga^Paj amas -t-Silk Un(Bbs._ Snk Sli]^ and Go^s' —Flannel Robes —Outing Nightwear —Coating A^Joolens —Dress Woolens —White Goods' —Cretonnes - * -Curtain Panels —Curtain Nets —Fine Draperies —Frilled Curtains —White Bed Spreads —Colored Bed Quilts —Wearwell Sheets 7 * • —Piquot Sheets —Pillow Cases ^—Sheeting ' ' {WV. ^ —Towels . —Rayon Undies and iGowns • —^ool Auto Robes . Novelty rayon and cotton dress goods in great variety, from the veo^ smartest to the most economically low priced. , HALTIWANGER pOR fifteen years we have served our •r-friends and customers throughout this section faithfully and well... and so we shall continue to serve, but our plans call for revolutionary changes... a com plete reorganization of our business. « -i. . - . To facilitate anci hasten this new ser vice" it is essential that we quickly cIos^h out every item in ou^ big; $60,000.00 stock. Everywhere in the store prices have been marked down ... way down. Everything must go. even new goods ju3t pur chased anci nbw in transit. ■ t'-' So now comes our greatest sale.. your greatest opportunity for saving. Sincere ly 'we urge you % come and to see tfie ; style, variety and quality presented by this epoch-making sales event.. Make a note of the opening date... be sure to - come. - ' CARPENTER Newberry, SoiiU|.Carolma r* •f' ■ t