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T PAGE TWO ■ 1- - THE CtiNTON CBRONICXE. CLINTON, ji. C. TRUI^AT, AUGUST 8, 193S 'r f AdcBtiiNial sc / Strike At Catholics cart hnly/on the oi^r lashes — and Cast Aside Moderation of Last Week In Rej^val of “Stat^ Enemy Drive. Roy Jones hnd sons, Clarence and Billy, of Pickens, are visiting his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. HOmer Jones. Friends of Miss Mattie Austin will _ ^ . r a. i .• • . i be soiry to know that she is a patient Berlin, August 5. Translating into «the local hospitri. , ' 1 I"? P"/*' toni.d toh« hoiiiem<^ble,aftervle-|^ Minister Paul' Goebbel. tod./ i'IS "SI Tn^. n • campaign againat “Catho- «S\. t ’ |l‘cpri>vocateura” i 0, Bhame, Jr. | Naii ■ courts .... Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Johnson and. ^ death sentences on Communists Victor SanfoM spent the week-e^tn^^^,,^ authorities throughout the Newberry with their Pa/ents. They jirelirainary to the ban against were accompanied home, by their sis-„a„rages, arrested ter. Miss Ruth Sanford. 'scores of Jews for “race pollution.” Mrs. Clyde Johnson, Misses ^Riiby, for super- Lee and Hulda Mae Bowers and Vaniy.^.^^ cultural activities, or- BATTLE by A. B. none near the bridge of the noM. M "1^ prnnitive way of nuddng bittt« was to swittkjt to and fro in akin dr leather bags. I j Though Paris ^ still seta » jrreaji t '' \h many of women’s styles, the mo\ have a huge influence too, and t^y- are not likely to take up the reront ; Paris vogue forjntrkate draping/ be- ~ cause Hollywood Insists on glorifying ]the feminine figure. Johnson s{^nt last week in Broxton, j j Jewish organisations to <ja., with their brother, Pope Johnson Misses Katherine Elyeriy of Hagers town, Md., and Louise McCullough of Greenville, are the guests of Mrs. Rus sell Cooper. Friends of Mrs. Frank Kellbrsg Sr, 'Will be glad to know that she is able to be out again, after having been ill 4it her home for several days. Miss Betty Woodworth left this week to visit relatives in Virgrinia and Washington. Robert Tompkinson left this week for two weeks’ training at C. M. T. C. 'camp at Fort Moultrie. Mr. and Mrs. Lumas Harmon, Miss Ruth Harmon and Mrs. Andrew John son spent Tuesday in Greenwood. Mrs. Jack D. Guerard and little son -of Btaufort; C W. Wise, Sr., Mr. and M rs. C. W. Wise, Jr., and children, 'George and Marion, and Mr. Moore of Charlotte, N. C., are the gue.st.s of Dr. and -Mrs. Frhnk Kellersi __ Frien^of T. J. I^eake will be .sorry To know that he is copfined ‘to his hojrte on,account of illness. Friends of Mrs. R. A. Steer will be sorry to know that she is ill at her home. , Mrs. J. P. Caldwell and sons, Billy and Jimmie, of Greenville, are visiting Jier sisters, Mrs. Austin Chandler and M rs. Karl Johnson. Mrs. Harry Nettles is attending the join the “Reich Union of Jewish Cul tural Associations” before! September 1. Headquarters of the association have'been established in Berlin under Hinkel’s direct supervision. Throughout the dayr thousands gathered before billboards to read large, pink placards warning against the “Catholic provaceurs.” They were sighed by the Berlin di vision of the Nazi party, of which Goebbels is chief. ' • “German people! Beware! Protect yourselves against those who come in sleep’s clothing but who are vicious wolvesv” the placards said. They revived complaints of a^illath- olic-Copomunlst conspiracy, .saying: “While the fuehrer is bringing to a victorious clo.se .the harde.st fight in history for the .work and freedom of the German people. Centrist politi cians- are working hand in hand with Bolshevism, using its metfiod.s against the National Socialist .state which saved Europe and its culture from Bol shevist destruction. “Beware of traitors who seek to do their dirty political work under the mask of religion. The eternal enemies of the Reich want to destroy Qcnnan unity. ' “The government and the party will make an end to this shamele.ss ac tivity.. ^ ’ Certain agitators are at work to ^6s I A delicious parfkit: beaV<thq^ yolks . of tour eggs slightly and p^uf on a cup of hot maple syrup slowly,/brir it •oyer hot water until thick. Coo! add a pint of efeam, whipped, beat um> til stiff and turn into freezing trays ib^d free^ three or four hours. Judging from the bathing suits of today, posture is increasii^ly impor tant to beauty. A 'well-formed^ad^ for example, is as important an item on the beiu^ as the correct wei^t for your beiglit. . ."-'i And if you have chil dren who aren’t sitting and standing properly, correct them yourself, or if that won’t do, see a doctor, for health as well as bimu^ frequently dep^^nds on it. 'S25>' ^Mrre Linen slacks for^ beach wear are ba* ing shown in seven-eights length these days, and built up high^t the waist. WAN T S RADIOS checked free. Tubes, Parts, Aerials. Radio Repairing a Special ty. Gimranteed Service. Phone 36. Radio Exchange. * tf fCASTI Canning Tkke To County Agent Says Farmers Will Be Furnished ^ckets Before Cotton Picking Time. NOTICE-^Tom Bobo is no longer con nected with Buchanan’s Dry Clean ers and Laundry. Itc NOTICE—Our office and plant is now located on comer of West Main and Sloan street. Buchanan’s Dry Clean ers and Laundry. Phone 28.. le Alpha I>elta Psi house party on P*"’" j jj-gyv you into the kultur fight. They ley’s Island this week. .Mr. and .Mr.s. J. N. Quinn and Miss TviTiTan Quinn of Blacksburg, are visit ing Mrr~aiid'“T^ Tribble. They were ^accompanied by Betty Trbible, wlpo had been visiting her grandp^^renls in Blacksburg. Miss Nannie You*ng Tribble is spending several days in.. Ora with M iss Mary Blakely. Bt'pnett Earle Wilson has returned I^armers of be incipnveniem irens county will not this year by delays Summer days, when ’ you feel like mer squash, a half-cup flour and a eating nothing but cold~miwts. are half teaspoon baking powder, beat in a, harl on th. whole .y«em if yoo jive 'T5“k in to th.t inelinnlin. At le.,t one ‘ '«’•• WANTED TO TRADE — Seven-tube radio for a light trailer or a shot gun. Rev. Y. McK. Marlowe. _ Ip meal; of the day—preferably dinner- should include one hot course. Let it and cook brown on both Sidles. misuse religion fori disgraceful politi- the >i.Hsuanc^of cotton ginning-tick-; be a well-cooked portion of meat or ^he coolest outfits^for sum- cal purposes.’’ ' ’ ^ The placards detailed instances of alleged provocation at Bocholt, lifeuns- ter and Recklinghausen. ^ “Thi.< is .sabotage of the nation’s in ternal peai^’e,” they said. The Nazi fight against C6mmuni.sm continued when the Berlin people’s court sentenced Albert Keyser, for- ets like they/were last year, according to a statein/nt given out the past week by County^ Agent ('. B. Cannon. His forces aw* now completing their work on the Compliance sheets, he said, and the tiiocets will lie sent here from Co- before cotton picking time. fish with a hot vegetable to go with motoring consists of a three-piece HOUSE for rent. Also rooms, fur nished or unfurnished. See R. £1. I Copeland. Itp it. WithouLjthis one substantial meal, -you and your cbmpTexion aie likely to suffer. V play outfit of shorts with attached FOR RENT. — Two apartments, con- haker top and a separate dress, one/ sisting of two rooms. Furbished or pUce, which buttons down the- front. • unfurni.shed. J. C. McMillan, Sr. Ic Hundteds I A filling summer salad suggestion flaked crabmeat and cucumber, may motoring, unbuttoning the dress when mer reichstag member, to death for to his home in Spartanburg, after vis- “preparing high treason.” t iting his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. E. Nichols. and| Mrs. ( Fifth Reunion Dalrymple Clan .Aibout 75 members of the? Dalrymple ■clan attended the fifth reunion which was held on Friday, July 26, at the' old Dalrymple spring and graveyard near Kinards. Several of the most loy al and active members were absent on account of illness; other.s, no doubt, were kept away by the threatening clouds, but to tho.se present it was a .. day of happy fellowship. 1 There were several new members J ^registered this year, and it was. inter- •esfing to note how eagerly they ex amined the genealogy charts, the old wills and other data relative to the" clan compiled by the genealogi.st, B. L. Jones of l.aurens. Due to illness, the president, W. L. <'a.sey, of .Anderson, was abmnt and no formal program was given. The ReVi James .McKittrick was welcomed as a member of the clan and he re sponded with a happy impromptu .spe<*ch. Keyser allegedly organized seer Communist cells in<the provinces Al lowing his release from concentration camp in 1933. ' Four other Communists weat sen tences from twelve to fifteen ^years in prison. Eight Jews and eight girls at Liegnitz and four Jews and four Aryan girls at Goerlitz /were arrested for “conduct immediaAly threatening public security.” Thvy were sent to concentration campi At Coblenz a m^nber of the Catho lie union, H. ^ilips, was arrested while removingyNazi posters denounc ing “political &itholicism.’- Unknown persont; last night invad ed the Hit^ youth hotel at Solingen and-...xlestr4yed furniture, flags and tablets coihmeimorating Hitler youths killed in political battles. ' “We take revenge,” was smeared on Aiuhle notice Will be given of their'onnaise and a little Worcestershire k’s sizzling hot ival, he said. j sauce. Mix the crabmeat with ’th^ .Mr. Cannon called attention to new seeds of the cucumbers after slicing instructions he had received to the ef-!them lengthwise and scraping out the comfortable, is the two-piece dress of feet that all cotton land is to be meas- seed trough. Heap the crab mixture^®®'^*^y woven, natural colored linen, ured this year where gin tickets are,in the cucumber hollows and arrange porous, cool and uncrushable. qf comfort-minded women, STEADY WORK—GOOD PAY man WANTED to call on jfarmers in Laurens County. No experience or capital needed. Write ' “ [today. McNess Co., Dept. T., Freeport, A little more formal, and almost as;Illinois. Ips applied tor whether the applicant has signed a contract or not. Where vol unteer contracts have not been sigifed, he sa4d, tickets will be awarded ac cording to-the acreage planted. The object of the regulation, he said, was to prevent non-signers from obtaming more certificates^ than they are entit led to for the purpose of selling them. Mr. Cannon^ also called attention to the fact that all 1934 tax exemption certificates now in th^ hands of farm- i ers must be exchanged at his office! for 1936 certificates. “The 1934 certifisj cates cannot be used,” he .said. “No rental checks,” said Mr. Can-! non, “will be delivered to holders ofi new contracts until all llie'regulations| have been complied with, The same! thing, he said, applies to the second! on a bed of lettuce. iryou’d have your eyes appear more Crambeat delight: Beat one egg and wide-set, put eye shadow only under add to two cups mashed, cooked sum- the out^ edges of the eyes, and mas- ^UBSCRIBE 10 THE CHRONICLB the walls, fhe message was signed j payments to holders of old contracts, “storm squads,” supposedly represen- [He explauV^ that first payments were tative of dissolved Catholic youth or-[made to holders of old contracts on ganizations. I the presumption that the r^ulations Muenster, W'estphalia, reported that had been complied with. For the sec- Father Hans Budenbrock, Catholic'ond payments, however, proof of com- prie.sL will go to prison unless he can pIiancC will have to be supplied. ' prove’’* he used the past tense in a , —— J. R. Lyles of Sanford, Fla., presid-1 e<l over the busiess meeting. he used the .sermon one year ago. Budenrock allegedly said: “After all the morals of the -Old Testament and The following officers for 1936 were i the gospel are Mgher than those dis- iP- elected: President, Mrs. J. R. Lyles; vic^- pre.sident, J. R. Lyles; treasurer, J. Y. Jones; genealogist, B. L. Jones. As usual, the bountiful picnic din ner was an enjoyable feature of the •day. Fortunately, the rain was stayed until keen appetites had been satis fied, but soon thereafter, the showers came which sent the members scurry ing-to their^cars;;relu«.tantly the bood- byes were said and another Dalrymple i retrial order reunion passed into the history of the played in our day? by men who claim Miss Eugenia Byrd I Is Laid To leader Durii% the trial he | asserted he had used “claimed” rather than “claim” thereby intending to refer to Roehm and other ex-Nazi leaders shot in the purge of June 30, 1934. The court ac quitted him of slander. However, since Goeibbels revived the anti-Catholic movement the state pros ecutor won a Lejpsig supreme court dan. PLAY AT MOUNTVILLE C3 A Dwelling Burns EVERY FOUR MIPfUTES. Yours may be next. If so, [ will you have INSURANCE- PROTECTION? or REGRETS? See this agency and make yoor protection adequate. H. D. Hmry & Company FOtB mSUBANCE CUNTON. - 8.C. The Parent-Teacher association of Mountville will present the big Dixie Minstrel and Variety Show in the Mountville school auditorium Friday gening, August 9, at 8:16 o’clock. A /big cast of fifty local people including Mi ss Eugenia C. Byrd, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.^George C. Byrd, died at her home seven milejs from here Tuesday night following a critical illness. Funeral services were held yester day a^rnoon at five o’clock from the residence. Interment followed in the family burial ground at Bethany Pres byterian ehnrch. A number of friendT and neighbors .were present at the ser vice to pay their last respects and many beautiful flowers banked upon her grave attested the love and esteem in which she was held. —■ •- Miss Byrd wis a member of one of the county’s oldest and highly re garded families, her entire life having been spent in the community where she passed away. She was a Christian woman, possessing many admirable life-long: a^nd “ S P E ED y” By Clinton Motor Co., South Broad St. SOU ViMV oto»rr i in. CLMTOIINOIOKai YouulkrripjY IS pfioeABuy otAD. IF r wcRft yoi>oroyfey SSollTM turning IT; OVBiR •.-•CN I coulo' We have a number of good dean used can. It will pay you to see these cars before you buy. <t F-- MAN WANTED for Rawleigh Route of 800 families. Good profits for hustler. We train and help you. Write ^ today. Rawleigh Co., Depi SCH-27- SA2, Richmond, Va. 8-29-5p a number of good blackface comedians who will furiiish an abundance of fun 1 traits of character, and for the evening with their songs, danc-! devoted member of the Presbyterian es, jokes, and pranks, while a big cho- i church. rus of pl'etty girls and dashing boys The deceased is survived by two will sing and execute a number of pretty and difficult steps. .A number of good soloists will sing those old-, time minstrel, songs as well as the], latest popular numbers augmented by the chorijs.^ Rehearsals have been go ing on for some time under the direc tion of I. W. Dickson, of Greenville, and one of the best yhows ever given in Mountville it premised the big crowd expected. - sisters, Mrs. Herbert Martin snd Miss Bessie Byrd. 3 MO\l\(i P\RTS...,i/.'lA-/;.* -A.f ^ M» r Col,I riwn ANNOUNCB.BIRTH Mr. and Mrs. Noland MeCravy, of the Lydia Mill community, aanoonea tba birth of a dam^iterj Bubara Ann, on Sunday, July Wi, C ^ 666 Uq^d • TaMita ^va • Naaa CHECKS ^ MALARIA IN 3 OATS COLDS FIRST DAT. Tspic and Lazativa 1 If Taa Daa*t THE dOMWiCUl Taa Dm*! Oat liaWBt current, haa ample poarar to cUD fireesa Me in the botteat Idtdbin’— to meet any cmsqpaacar naa^lbr cactra tee. of to with practical iatttiM Taa Mena la baaaliM. to Surplus ■en&Io it the primary of dcpartdahle leftiiegatteo. Toaniiiat have it to fell oonlident of your reftipjafeor tmdaranyaBdallcoiidteloaa iBrtheNofii,sar> Pnttwr-SiaiiseB Fmiitirb Co. u';- ■ ',4^ ... \. f 7 .