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« i ) - I^'Game Meriting To Be liddT<ttu|^ Tbe enmtitl meeting of tlw Geme and F»h aesoeintkm ^ Lanrena ootin- ty williw heW tfaie^efening at? o’clock at young’s spring ndnr keie with a fob stew for nU. New officen are to be selMied and a large att^idsnce is asked by A. W. Brice, the secretary. The chapter now hi^ 15<1 members with a drive to he smried t9day to double the membership. Those expect- ii« to attend said bring visiters are asked to notify John T. Youajp. Broadway Theatre TBUBSDAY, SEPT. 26 - ^Hooray For Love” Mmy EnroBedAt A complete list of Presbyteriap e(d- lege new students,- fiestoien and tridufers, who liave matriculated for the 1935-^6 session follows: Persoi^i^l Wia Ana. 8 sihani,. 6eae Bayaie^, Pert Kcltoa. A feeUoeas shew, with a heart-wanaiag glfw! Its are sweeping the aidiea! Hit In Love AU Over Again, n¥ea*re An AageL** "I’m Liviag in a Great Big-Way,” ”Haeray far Love.” Cemedj—Beiected Sheets. Meming Show at 10 O’clock. 10c To AU FRIDAY and SATURDAY, Sept. 27 and 28 ^Public Hero No. 1” With Lioael Barrymore, Jean Ar> tknr, Chester Morris snd Lewis Stone. Defending 'yoor life with their lives! Drama biases across the screen as the implacsbie ’‘Secret Service” hunts the last of the public enemies to their hide-outs — to match bnlli^ sgsinst ballet in Uncle Sam’s smsahng war to end crime! Get in ea the moiri nmss- lag mna-hnat in history! Follow the ”aae of the limping Snrgeoal” See the tiagsdy of the ”Hease oa Brady Street!” Treat yonrself to the moot •exdtiag pictnre you’ve ever seen! • Comedies Selected Shorts. 10c and 25c Ws wiU reopen the BROADWAY THEATRE Thursday, Sept 26th, wHh a maskal comedy. Langks—Joy—Rhy thm—s picture for old snd young. First In Clinton! FROCKS New York $4e98 »■ •• Straight from New York, to you—eoch week ^he I latest and loveliest creations of '^Akirra*Unei CosuoUy toHoredl or smart ly sophffHcqtedrNew faR colors! New Uored skirtsi Se ffrsf fo woof fhefif E. C. Abell, Chester. Harnincmd Adams, Cbariotte, N. C. J. W. Anthoine, Fort Valley, Ga. Ghariie Atidns, York. Vernon Atkhwon, Tnilahntese, Fla. Thomas Kohn Sainies, CUaton. Sara Frances Baldwin, Clinton. Sara EUxabeth Beatty, Clintoo. George S. Beatty, Jr., dintim. Giles Glen Batchelor, Jr., Eatenton, Ga. Jake Berry, Griffin .Ga.^ Thomas Manning Bethsa, Kings- tree. Robert Black, York. Helen Sue Bamndo, Union. Johp Bonner, Pncplet. Fimneis Wiley Boot^ Quitman, On. James R. Booth, Suintsr. BHl Bouteo, Ware^Shoals. Cleveland J. Bradamr, Jr., Charles ton. Cecil Buffirin,. Mullins. John F. Bymm, Great Fails. J. P. Ball^ Tarboro, N. C. W. O'. Baldwin, Jr., Clinton. James Marion Boykin, Thrboro, N.C. R. L. Boswell, Greeo^ro, Ga. Abe Young Cnrmical, Newnan, Ga. David Carson, Newnan, vGa. W. R. Callaway, Greensboro, Ga. Alvin Chapman, Anderson Joe Lewis Clements, Vidalia, Ga. Ben Christian, Thte, Ga. Philip M. Clements, Charleston. Thad Coleman, Eastman, Ga W. L. Cousins, Atlanta, Ga. James Lewis Culp Rock Hill. M. P. Chapman, Inman. D. W. Davis, Rock Hill. J^ Donnaa, Clinton. Alvin Dyes, Fort Valley, Ga. Suella DensoiC Clinton. Warren ^ Boyd Dickey, St. Simon’s Island, Ga. Jimmy Dennard, Tallahassee, Fla. Jaihea Nesbit Eargle, Saluda. Harry M. Edmunds, Mullins. Richard Eutsler Clinton. Walker Eyans, Bennettsville. J. Browne Evans, St. Paul, N. C. HughM Fisher Soperton, Ga. Laura. Fleming, Laurens. Louis B. Folley, Sumter. Henry Ray Fenn, Cordele, Ga. James Haffley, Atlanta, Ga. L. J. Hammel, Jr., Blue Diamond, Ky. Louis Gray Heckle, Fort Valley, Ga. Philip Heatherly, Saluda, N. C. Gordon Helms, Brunswick, Ga. Madison Hiers, Lexington. ~ Lykes Henderson, Clinton. Lester Holden, Nelson, Ga. Elbert Horne, Charlotte, N. C. John Douglas Hughes, Hometville, Ga. Charlton Huntley, Aberdeen, N. C. Worrill Haslam, Fort Valley, Ga. Roy F. Hutchinson, Lawrencdville, Ga. John Hinton, Dublin, Ga. Roger Henry,, Clinton. Cornel^ BamWell Holcomb, Char leston. ^ Agatha Jones, Clinton. C. D. Jacobs, Jr., Kingstree. Wm. P. Jacobs,'Jr, Clinton. Laetitia Jonef, Clinton. | Hunter W. Jpnes, Seneca. - Max Jones, Pontotop, Miss. Thomas Q. Jones, Gainesville, Ga. Charles Kimbo; Piedmont. * Ed Lambriifht, Brunswick, Ga. George Frank Landen, Chinquapin, N. C. Chester McAdamSf Iva. Kenneth J. McCown, Andersojo^* Carl Winson, McCulIY, Jr., Sharon. Elizabeth likHee, Laurmia. Duncan B. McRae, McRae, Ga. William Crews Jk^Sweeh, Chester. Helen Roper Mahaffey, lAurens. Marion Miller, Attapulgus, Ga. Paul Mixson, Charleston. McNab Morrison, McCl^lanville. Verna McLeod, Ocala, Fla. Robert Blackwell Murchison, Dillon, illiam Moseley, Salters, ony McCaskill, Conway. Albert Moreno, Savannah, Ga. Henry Nelms, Orangeburg. Lamar Nelson, Clinton. James Durwood Perry, Cross Hill. Hope Clyde Pugh, Rowlesburg, W.Va. Wendell E. Pope, AtUqmlgus, Oa. John Alexander Pearson, Spartan burg. George Reid, Ocala, Fla. William S. ^yall, Jr., Jacksonville, Fla.' "DgLCon Reynolds, Washington, Ga. Harry Rhodes, Walhalla. Henry Rogers, Clinton." Robert Townsend Rogers, Blenheiin. Morris Ritch, Jr., Charlotte, N. C. Julia Frances Shaw,.Honea Path. Wilmer Harry Shamhart, Jr., Rock- wood, Tenn. Shannon Simpson, Clinton. Fletcher Shurley, Brunswick Ga. Joe Stalnaker, Ninety-Six. Walter" Smith, Savaimah, Gu. Viigil W. St. John, Charlotte Court Houm, Va. ' » Lofton Sullivan, Laurens L. Hayue Taylor, Jr., Laurens. William DbForest Thompson, Moul trie, Ga. Walter Todd, Clipjton. Rol:^ Upshur, Sumter. Howell Morrison ^^^b, Jackson. Wilma Wham, Laurens. Moffatt Wylie, Clover. Walter Wise, Jr., Trenton. Ihm Woods, Jr., Fort Mill Mjrra Wise, Trenton. Dick Young, Wayoross, Ga. Mildred Young, Clinton. T Toi Mrs. J. H. Witherspoon of Lancas ter, was the.giieat during the. past of Mrs. A. V. Martin. ^Mifs Lillian Cary of Spartanburg, spent a few days this week with Mbsr Mary Envna Speake. _ —- " Mrs. J. Will Leake has . returned from Ordnge,, N. J., where she has been visiting her daughter, Miss Janet Leake. Mr. and Mrs.'John Duncan of At lanta, Ga., visited frieiids on tbe orr pbanage campus this week. Miss Mary Workman left recentiy for u>unlMrton, where she is teaching this year. Jack Witherspoon, son of ICr. and Mm. ,J. H. Witiwrspoon of Lancaster, has burned to the city to resume his colle^ work as a member of the soph omore class. Joe Hagins^ of Abbeville, arrived this week to accept the position as assistant managst-of Belk’a Depart ment store, succeeding Ralph PiTOri who has gone to Columbia. Misees Margaret Hollis and Mary Bobo apent the week-end in Edgefield wath Mr. and Mra. Floyd Hkt. E E. Scott, manager of the J.' C PsmMK store in Greenville, was the guest Friday of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. ^lepard. Miss Adeline Boland of Greenville, spent the week-end with her father, F. M. Boland. Miss Bett Bramlett of Laurens, spent last Sunday with ^her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dave W. Copeland. Mrs. R. C. Morgan and son of Sprimrfi'ekl, have returned home after spending the past week with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Jacks. Mrs. W. A. Poole has returned home after spending the past several weeks in Elberton, Ga., with her son, Walter E. Pople. Miss Sara Parkinson spent the past week-end in Due 'Went with relativee. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Jeanes are spend ing several days at Lake Murray. Furman Brownlee of Orangeburg, visited friends here on Sunday. Mrs. P. Jeanes, James Jeanes, Mrs. W. B. Tribble and Louise Tribble vis ited Dr. Robert P. Jeanes in Elasley last week. Miss Katherine McKee of Greenville spent the week-end here with her mother, Mrs. Alma McKee. ^ Mrs. E. T. W'oodruff is in Green ville with her daughter, Miss Marjo rie WfKjdi ut'f who is a patient tn the St.t Francis hospital. friends of Miss Mary Pauline Law- son, will be glad to know that she i'?< getting along nicely, following a ton- si operation at t^ local hospital on Saturday. C. E. Galloway has returned from Philadelphia Where he has been spend ing several days. v ' I O’Neal Adair has returned to Johnson City, Tenn., where he i^a pa tient in the Veterana hospital, after spending a few days with relatives here. ’Miss Anne Holland has returned to her school at Clifton, after spending Mme time with her brother, George R.'Holland and family. Miss Elsie Little has gone to Estill where she will teach again this year. Mrs. W. L. Summey has return^ to her home in Houston, Texas, after spending the past month here with relatives. J. lY. Jones, Miss Mary Jones-of Lockhart and Miss Margaret Jones of Ware Shoals-were week-end gueets of Mr. and Ml^. WiUaad L. JeOes. Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Jacks, Jr., of Irvington, N. J., spent last week with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Jacks, Sr. < Miss Helen Patton of SJiarianburg spent the past week-end^with Mrs. John L. Mimnaugh. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Caskey and lit tle son of Seneca, spent the week-end with- Mrs. Caskey’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Cooper. and Mrs. Lewis Simpson, Mar garet and Betty Sue Simpson and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Henderson spent Sun day in Greenville with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon JIacks and family have returned to their home in Elizabeth, N. J., after spending the past week with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrrs. I. C. Jacks.' Mrs. D. 0. Rhame, Sr., is spending several wedcs in -Sun^r with her sis ter, Mrs. J. N. Plowdw. Miss Roth Edwards of Mullins, is visiting*her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mn. J. V. Edwards. Miss Janre HolMnd has rdumed to her schoof at Irmo, after 'spending sometime with her brother) George R. Holland and family. Mrs. Gue Milam has' returned from a six months’ visit to relative in Sa- CaroHna M^cal college ’in Charles ton. ^ Miss Margaret Long of Bel^n, and Miss Julia*Long of Columbia,.spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Wateon.' MfsS'Sara Salters of Salters, has re turned to the city to resume^her stud ies at the college and will make her home for the winter with her aunt, Mrs. S. Gary Dillard. ’ Friends in the city of Miss Marjorie Woodruff will be ^ad to know that she'^'is getting along nicely kt the St Francis hospital, Greenville, after an appendix operati<m Saturday. Frimids*^ Tan Ray who has bedi a hospital patient for the past several weeks n Greenwood, will be interest ed to know that he has returned to his home in I^nno where he is now recu perating. Miss Lalla Mae Edwa^ left Mon day for .Brevard, N. C., where she will be a student at Brevard college this fall. She was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Black, Hn. J. V. Edwards, and Miss Ruth Edwards. , Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ptts and' Anne Pitts attended the funeral of Dunk Ferguson in Fort Lawn bn Sunday.’ From there,they went to Bennetts ville to spend the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Evans. Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace Cope land of Tusdumbia, Ala., who have been visiting the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave W. Copeland, left last week for Aiken to visit Mrs. Cope land’s parents before returning to Ala bama. Friends here of Allen and Bill Mc- Sween, sons of Dr. an<i Mrs. John Me* Sween, formerly of this city, and now of Chester, will be interesetd to know that they are students at Presbyterian college for tbe coming year. George Smith of Frederick, Md., son of the late Dr. G. W. B. Smith of this city and Mrs. Smith, now of Freder ick, is spending several days in the city as the guest of Dr. and Mrs. E. Mood Smith. His friends will be inter ested to know that he has recently completed his theological training at Princeton Theological seminary, but temporarily has been forced to give ’tip. his work on account of his health. Miss Margaret Jones leaves tomor row for New York, where she will be a member of the graduating class at Dr. White’s Bible.college, after siiend- ing a few weeks with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. F. D. Jones. She be ac- comimnied by Miss Virginia Spi*att, who will spend a few days with her before sailing for Garanjiuns, de Per nambuco, Brazil, wliere she has ac cepted * position* as instructor for the coming year. , Bids are now being aelced for re- tubmiesion on the O’Delle ach<»l die- trict. Jacks No. 6/to Whkmite. Doe to misunderstanding contract* have been held up for reeubmiesion.^ County Sui^ntendeal’* egfioe cm «r before Thursday noon, Septembur lA. Tbe following day, Suptember Mb there bids will ho opei^ 1^ tha Coun ty Board and contracts let. ^ J. LEROY BURNS, 9-19-3*. County Suporintmnlanjr; r—'■ " '-V All bids are asked to be filed in SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHROlTiCUl WHAT DO P. 8. JEANES Vannah, Ga., and Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Abel, Miss Mary Abel ind Buck Abel of Chester, sp^ Siqida^ with Dr. and Mrs. J.' Lee Young. Mrs. Ida Doster left today,, for her home in Columbia, after spending sev eral weeks with Mrs. J. Lw Fitts. Friends of Mn. Joe Leake will be sorry to know that she is ill at her home on Musgrove street. Mr. and Mn. W. T. Putnam spent yesterday in Spartanbuig. Mr. and Mn. O. I. Sheely spent Sunday in Augusta, Ga., with their daughter, Mire Elizabeth Sheely. Miss Annie Lw Jackson of Lancas ter, spent tbe week-end with her par ents, Mr. and Mn. T. J. Jatkson. James O’Danial is spending a few ille days in Hartsvdlle with his brother, Dr. George Y, O’Daoiel. tomaig to hisxstudies af :ore re- South BANKING FOR EVERYBODY Wc m equipped to supply a broad baiik- iiiR service }br corporations, business men and individuals. V We shall be pleased to have you open an * account here and join ihe^ many who are already taking advantage of pur complete service. . NEW BUSIRESS CORDIALLY INVITED M. $. lailey £ Son il BANKERS OLDEST STRONGEST County Adult Teachers Named Education Program Under ERA Sei-Up To Be In Charge of Miss Eichelberger, of Laurens. A superintendent and corps of teach ers for ailult Of continuation schools of the county under th^ ERA educa tion program has be^n announced from the office of the county superin tendent of education during the fiast week. ^ — Beginning Monday, the organization started Ha preliminary work prepara tory to the. beginning of class room work. — Miss Kathryn Eichelberger of Lau rens, for several years past a member of the Latta high school faculty, has been appointed supervisor of the adult schools and has entered upon her duties. Teachers named for the different units to be formed are; MiK.H Cornelia Hipp, Cross Hill; Miss Willie Mae Person, Lanford; Mia® An nie Kate Childress, Copeland school district, Laurens; Miss Edna Coker, Bethany,'Youngs township; Miss Mary Higgins, Lanford; ‘Robert Yeargin, Gray Court; Mrs. Nancie Jones, Cross Hill; Miss Mattie Abrams, Poplar Springs^ Miss, Jewell Turner, Cross Hill; Mrs. Irene Pitts, Clinton; Miss Maye Madden, Barksdale; Mrs. Settle Young, Laur^; J. C. Taylor, Gray Court; D. W. Redden, Mount ^thel; Sullivan township; Raymond Cox, OrHyXourt; James L. Carli8le,..Mount Bethel, Sullivan township. The Negro units will be taught by Susie Alexander, Ruth and Glerni Hem ry, Clinton; Eklna Little, Madden, and Rosabelle Reddick, Laurens. HOSPITAL NEWS Miss Mary P. Lawson has returhed home following a tonsil operation. Jeff Prather of Presbyterian col- l^re, is a patient in the hospitahX^ Mrs. J. R. Cobb is a patient tn the hospitsH. Nancy Neal has returned’home af ter being a patient inVthe hospital last week. J^oking Ahead,,.. for the-future Is ill essential of the telephcme busi- ness if the service is to be adequate; for a telephone system cannot be In the Bell Laboratories, sclen- built overnight lists are constantly developing new, Commercial engineers must study faster, more economical telephone each area today, predict what its apparatus. increase or decline In population will be several years in the future, and then estimate iMxurately how much telephone plant will be needed ~to serve ^ community, Southern Bell and the other Beil operating companies also forecast their ne^s for apparatus and sup plies quarterly during the year. This enables the Western Electric Com pany to buy raw materials and > sch^ule its manufactures evenly over the year. This looking ahead is one reason why Bell telephone service has be come ackno.wledged as the world’s best. You, too, should look ahead. In your business, it may be that im proved conditions indicate the need for an additional telephone line. In your home, you may do without a^ 'telephone for awhile—but when an' emergency arises, the telephone has to be there before you can use it. Have your telephone put in now. I Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Co. (loeorporoted) —jr* MILLER SUCCEEDS WADE H. HARRIS Charlotte, N. C.^Sept. 16.—Curtis B. Johnson, publish^ of The Charlotte Observer, tonight announced the ap- .poiirtment of Dr. Julian S.. Miller as editor. Dr. Miller, for two and a half years areociate editor, succeeds the veteran Wad<| H. Harris, irbo died last week after serving the paper more than 50 ymurs, the last 23 m edkoci ' FOUR SUBURBAN MptHBRS START THEIR WINTER SEWING, and my, oh my, is it to thread tboM needlesi But a&’t wdl for these littk ladies for they woo’t lurre'to retihread venr often. Know why? Tbay*rt tewing witii J. A P. Cqpta beat D-eoid nod it juit about never anarit or breaka. It makes fnwhg nlotiarisf yea and n whok lot stronger, too.