The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 05, 1935, Image 2
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THE CLINTON CHRONI
CLINTON? 8.'
THURSDAY. DECEMBER ^1935
Broadway
Wrophy Awards
i X Hare Tue^ay
Spotless Dixie Plant
MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
December 9 and 10 . yv<
^Accent On Ybutti”
Grid Blocking: Winners Will Be
Announced At Banquet. Pro
grain To Be Broadcast.
BY PHILIP W. SWAIN
(Editor of “Power”.
loads. Other points include a dea-
eratinjT open heater, a hi^h-pressixre
enclosed heater, an evaporator for
mako-up, a • coal-stora^ silo.
V, I have made it plain enougn that
the plant is neat and clean ^looking
almost beyond belief, but the hard-
Clinton, S. C„ Dec. 3'—Tuesday mountaineers, moonlight^
. —^ • « t . iT*/\ 4-Vk vt VM Y ts l.arv a my I mlam^o^t r\ir%tl *
T .t— • j y ^L. boiled'engineer reader may ask “how
In the mind* of »ome norHiorn.r* ?” The an7wor> this
question i.s equally satisfactory.' With
out taking any credit for steam bled
the South is associated ’mainly with
night, December^.lO, at seven o’clock, I cotton mint julep, and planUtions; j
With Sylvia Sidney and Herbert.coaches, athletic" directors, sports. All the.se things are^therexaplenty-- j 3
Rarshall. “Stop acting your age!” Writers, officials Land follbwers of'^J« .regular .story-book - stuff—but k\v,-hr. for the 12-month8
H . n y _ . . . .U „grely half the picture. The ‘in lo-ie; k.t-.
**Act my age,” insisU Undg.? “A 1 football will father^at 'PiS^byterian|tl)«y
man’s only as old as the girl who’s collegd to honor the Jacobs Trophy'C^uer hall i
in love with him!” Linda was 20 . . .
nbe*d read “Life Bogins at 40’’ and
... - . .ending September 30, 1935. This cer-
i’ tainly point* th. w.y low.co*t m.
believed every word of it . . . but sho.jnogt outstanding sports events, ever
winner* .for 1935. - i<l»*trial power generation m manyi
The proK.*m will be one of the|J™‘ ‘”‘,'1.*. and <acto*e* where opportnni-:
areas of the Carolinas, particularly,!
had*a job convincing the mail sho\,rfered in South Carolina and will
loved!
Comedy, “Two Hearts In
you find a factoi-y hidden behind ev-;
ties for by-product power are limited.,
oiiered in souin v^arouna anu a„a ' The coal, of course. Is exceptional-1
bring the attention of the South and.^J ^P, bum.s CUnchfield!
"ax nation to Clinton.
Time.” "Pitcairn Island Today.’
10 A. M. Show—TUESDAY.
lOe and 20c
ten ** not, you find ‘hi* _/«to_^ (..g
will bej'‘!“;r'^ with modem machinery, **-' 'gingog city, Va.' The he.t value
WEDNESDAY. DEG. ll
“Spanish Cape
Mystery”
'Spoakers for the occasion wiu uejp^j.^jy xnanned
JI. J. Stegeman, athletic director of
the Univeraity of Geor^ ‘‘2?.!!?.?!ltour from Charlei^on to New
, _ . .1? 14,380 B. t..u. per lb, dry. Mois-
My recent 2,700-mile automobile j 2V2 to S'/c, asdr fu.sion tiem-
Isori. .sport.s editor^ of The Gharrotte|York jpg,.^ture is high, 2,750 deg: F., vola-
^ ' ."'US an eye-opener because I had not^bout 30%. In typical operation
‘ w«^l aoquaintod with the ^th.lc02 is maintairfed at^about 14
I came back sold onJ^^j^uth in gen-j jjjg ^ypg qJ low-headroom, in-
eral and on southern inoustry in par- t^grral-furnace boiler installed has
With Helen Twelvetrees and Donald
.-.I.
Governor Olin D. Johnstpn will be
an honor guest at the banquet and
make a brief address.
The program of , speeches and
ticular.
As a sample of something re«lly
Cock. You’ll never '.forget the emo
tional mystery drama you watch be
tween Three vital >oung persons and
three women caught In a spider’s web.
Comedy, “A Great Idea.” “The
quail Hunt.’’
.Morning Show At 10 O’clock.
lOc To All . ,
,awards will be broadcast over WF- fine, let me present the power plant
THURSDAY, DEC. 12
“Personal Maid’s
Secret”
BC (if Greenville from 8:16 to 9:15
o’clock so as to give football fans in
the Sbuth' an opportunity of listening
in on this sport treat
of Clinton Cotton Mills, Clinton, S. C.
In the' absence of Superintendent
Ed Hill, J. J. West, master mechanic,
gave me time and help without
given excellent results. The furnace,
as I inspected it after a. year’s ope
ration, WM in perfect condition and I
checked "again last month- that no
trouble has been experienced with|
the boiler or with the pulverized-coal j
firing.'^v Mr. -West estimates that thel
The winners of the Jacobs’ Trophies | stint, while I trailed photo pulverizer should be good
will be announced this week and will
be in Clinto|| for the night of awards.
This year beside the winner of the
South Cat^olina Trophy will sit the
ment through his spotless establish
ment, asked questions about oper
ation and crkwled \jnside a fur
nace shut down for inspection. Look-
toaches and fans of Dixie,
M'ifh Margaret I/mdsay, W'arren
Hull, hnd Anita l-ouise. A Saturday , .
Fvening 1’o.st story. She makes gos^f \Throughout the fallen three con
sip columnists turn green with envy
winne.* from the Southern ' and '"f.'»«k>'yll I (t.veth.* pl.nt a
Southeastern Conferenee*. The event ■*‘'"<1 “9^^ Th* >'<' >* ‘‘"“‘ked
will take in the cbmplcte South and|'>ff_b«:*“»®.‘|«™ >* "»
invites the intere.st of all the players,
I steam bled "to process. \Aside from
at Che
for three or four'years’ life
present rate of wear."
As standby against possible shut
off of coal supply, fuel-oil standby
has been install^. Diesel oil (re
quiring no preheating) can be pumped
directly into the present * pulverized-
coal bum^r, the oil being forced
fei^cnccs players have unselfis^hly giv-
. . . ard will your face be red as thm ‘ n'. their ability so that a.teammate
Intiirut." confidante bf debutantea-
spills (he laughing low-down on so-
dety’s higher_ upper-cruMt.
(’omedy, “luonesome TrailerJ’ “Gur-
i«iu.H IndustricM.’’
Morning Show At 10 O’clock.
. lOc To All
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
December 13 and 14
“Goose and the
Gander”
could score the touchdown and gain
thnt one item, the simple word ‘ j throQgh flexible metal hose by a
easiest way to describe jp,j|^p with dual drive (gasoline en
gine and motor.)
this plant. Never in yourvlife will
you .see a more clean-cut engineer
ing job. * \
Those intereste<l in the detailsr may
the glory. This i.s a time when the equipment
man who paves the way, the “block
ed,” gets his vreward.
Mr. Jacobs gives a large cup on
w’hich is engraved the name of the
player who won it. The cup goes to
iipmen
r. Mail
in the September, 1934 number, mam
features are two very modern 40,-
OOO-lb.-per-hour integral-furnace boil
ers, pulverized-coal fired and gen
erating .steam at 400 lbs. and 726 ^g.
the school of the player to remain a p Also oner 6,00Qrkw, condensing
xr/Yof 'TVixs /»nn a ni4V*P of i 1.1
M’ith Tvay Francis,. George Brent,
and Genevieve Tobin. Pa.scinating . . .
Never has .she lieen half so fascinal.
ing as in this gay tale of how she
banded a blonde trouble-maker • dose
t^i' her own poison! - i,*' ^
Gomedy, “Oh, My Nerves.” “Tetch-
ed
year. The cup, a beautiful piece of
art, has engraved on the face, “For
Unselfishness and Finest Exemplifi*
eat-ion of Tearnplay.” The player per
sonally is given a gold medal, with
the figurO of a man “taking out” a
tackier from in front of the ball'car-
rier. On it is engraved “Most Valu
able.” .
' the South Carolina trophy, by a
happy coincidence, now rests in the
1’i-e.sbyterian college trophy case, the
college of which Mr. Jacobs is now
turt)ine. Wed 'To process, and another
l,0b0-kw. condensing turbine for light
“CLINTON FOLKS YOU
-KNOW” \
The Chronicle’s feature, “Clin
ton Folks You Know,” will be
omitted during December. It
will be resumed the first of the
year to appear regularly.
Weteome to Clinton Sonta...
Welcome to Qur Store!
V ' ■ i. ’ ; . * • .
"7 We are effering a complete slock of Holliday Food^
Fruits, Nuts, Candy,’ etc. Evefything needed for the
Christmas Stockings for the little folks. " -
Table Garden Salad Dressing:, quart 35c,
Miracle Whip Salad Dressing, quart 39c
Miracle Whip Sa!^ Dressing, pint 25c
I , Kellogg’s Cornflakes or Post Toasties,
5 3 pkgs. . 7 25c
Hdnz Fig and Date Pudding, _:
can -1 iSc'and 35c
Caraja Coffee, lb. 2Sc
Premier Vacuuirt Seal Coffee, lb. 29c
Pillsbury’s Sno-Sheen Cake Flour, pkg. 29c
Cranberries, quart 25c
MARKET SPECIALS
Armour’s Sliced Breakfast Bacon, Ib.40c
Newberry Creamery Bujtter, lb. 40c
Fresh Select Oysters, Vi pint - 20c
Poik Chops, lb. : 35c
Pork Shoulder Roas^lb. .^ ... 30c
TJve Tnrkeys, Ib.^ L. 25c
Mixed Sausage, Ib. . 20c
Dressed Trout and Black Fish, lb. 20c
Fruit Cake Material and Nuts of all kind.
Blalock’s Grocery & larket
U PHONES 156 and 157 WE DEUVER
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Do Your Christmas Shopping In Clinton!
r^"' ' , Come.To."'-::'* ' ' ■ =
arc
No
Fn (hV Hvad’’’ Barnuy Google Col-' president, ami of
'd (omic Classic. “M’OLF DOG’’ ^ n
* . I.; , f-* LulJback. brduirht it to I . C. la-st fall.
•1. witrrTrankie Darro.
10c and 20c
(DMING SOON—
“THE PAt-OFF,” “BISHOP MIS-
BEHAVF>S." “I FOUND STELLA
PAKIUSH," 'MOONLIGHT ON THE
PltAIKlE.”
redicated
with ingredients of
Vicks VapoRub
How Cardui Helps,
Women To^uild Up
Cardui stimulates Uie appetRe and
Improves dlge.>t*un, helping women
to get more strcii;;th frpm the food they '
eat As nourishmient Is Improved, atrength
IB built up, certiilii luncllonal palci go
away and women pinlse Cardui for helping
them back tu good hi-alth. . . . Mrs. C. E.
Kntllff, of Hinton, V’ Va.. wrltet; ■•‘Alter
the birth of my last baby, I did not wm
to get my ftrrngth bick. I took Cardui
again and v»a- soon ■‘ound and well. I have,
given It to my daught, r unci recommend It
to other hidlfs.” ... Ihouranda of women
teatlty Cprriul beneflteu thorn If It doa< QOt
benefit YOU. consult a physician.
fullback, brought it
The main event, the banquet, is to"
begin at 7:00 o’clock at the Presbyte
rian college dining hall.
Starting at 1:00 p- nti., South Caro
lina basketball coaches and officials
will have a meeting until 4:00.
At 4:00 the athletic directars, foot
ball, track, basketball and baseball
coaches will meet.
At O-o’clock will be an informal
gathering- -of—tWe ‘guests present- at
the reception hall in licroy Springs
gymnasium from where they will pro
ceed to the dining hall for the ban
quet.
The list of the Jacobs’ ^rophy win
ners includes:
South Carolina: 192fti D. D. Pad
gett, Clem.son; * 1929, Hugh Stoddard,
Carolina; 1930, Grady Salley, Clem-
son; 1931, Fred Hambidght, Carolina;
1932, Bill Hutt, Furman; 1933, Bob
Griffin, Furman; 1934, Harry Bolick,
Presbyterian. v
Southern conference: 1983 and 1934,
Hugh Smith, V. P. I.
COPELAND-STONL COMPANY
For Extra Values, Good Merchandise at Low Prides. To Turn Into Cash.
Stetson Hats
$4.95
All Shapes and Styles
Other Hats $1 to $2.95
Men’s and Boys’ Caps
49c to 98c
NOVEMBER HONOR ROLL
CLINTON HIGH SCHOOL
T he gentlemen
of the jury are
usually not gentle
with car owners'
pocketbooks. ,
*®TNA.IZE
Klevcnth grade: Alethea Barnett,
P'rances Bouknight, Marion Chaney,
Dorothy Clarke, Mary Crawford,
Helen Davis, Thomas Ellison, Law-
rence_ Hall, Alice Neighbors, Mar-
tharine Pitts, Adelaide Roberts, Peg
gy Sprunt, Mary Jane Sturgeon, Thel
ma Taylorr Pauline Whitmfre.
Tenth grade: Richard Adams, Lou
ise Bailey, Elizabeth Barnett, W. P.
Baldwin, Nora Cannon, Dorothy
Crawford, Elliotte tVobbins, Ernest
Hipp, Roy Johnson, P%ul League,
Tench Owens, Sara Wannamaker,
Dorothy Workman, Robert Wysor.
Ninth grade: Boyd Barton, Lloyd
Barton, Ruth Bouknight, Margaret
Brice, Loyise.-Jacobs, Frances Pass-
more, Archie Dixon, Ludie Nell Scott,
Frances Simpson, Betty Spratt, Doris
Suber.
Eighth grade: Mary Elizabeth Bald
win, Douglas Carter, Walter Carter,
Virginia Graham, Margaret Hipp„
Phyllis Holman, Cooley Nabors,
Men’s Dress Oxfords
$1.98
MEN’S SUITS
At prices to make a clean-up. Come
in and try 6n, Rel your size. Prices
unusually low for the quality you
Ret.
OVERCOATS FOR
MEN AND BOYS
We have ordered Ovem^Ts throe
times this fall. If we have your size
you will be pleased with the price. If
in need of an Overcoat don’t miss
seeing our line.
Just .Received Another Shipment
MEN’S RAINCOATS
and
LUMBER JACKETS
tn Leather, Suede and Melton Cloths.
These, too, go at money-saving
prices.
It’s our aim to get the cash—«o we
are giving extra values. Come in and
look around before buying.
OVERALLS
Men’s Overalls, high hack,
32 to, 44 ‘waist, at
69c pair
Boys’ Overalls — a good buy-
49c pair
-high
Slut Cases and Huid
Bags
Very useful articles, and make excel
lent gifts. Priced unusuaUy low.
New Shipments of
Shirts, Ties, Sox, Belts
and Suspoidm
FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS
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BELDING SUJCS
A wide range of patterns and colors.
For evening, dinner and day dresses.
Greatly reduced in price.
WOOL MATERIALS
The prettiest and best selection we
have shown for many seasons. Priced
to sell out before Christmas.
Curtains, Curtain Mate
rials, Scrim, Cretonnes
Table t>il Cloth
Rest quality,
choose from—
many patterns to
Lewis Pitts, Walter Reeder,-Virginia
Sloan,
Sadler, Ruth Sharpton, Eugene
Frances Speake, Chai4.es Yarborough,
Martha Young. *
29c per yard
I tdl foa how we write to Aot
^ifeheiulw Automobile Policy to
covet ertrylosarable risk of motoring;
NOVEMBER HONOR ROLL
FOR WADSWORTH SCHOOL
S. W. SUMEREL
Aetna-tzer
Next Door to Western Union
Phone 80
Second grade: Betty Jo Boyd, John-
ita Hortqn, Junior Motes, Bruna Jean^
Williams.
■ Fourth grade: Jim Crawford.
Fifth grade; Omega Monroe.
Seventh grade: Dorothy Horton.
EXTRA HEAVY DRILL
OILCLOTH
In black, 46 and 50 inches wide, for
auto tops, seats and luggage rovers—
39c and 75c yard
9x12 Heavy Grass Rugs
$3.98
6x9 Heavy Grass Rugs
$2.98
Just Received a Beautiful' Line of
SILK COMFORTS
For Christmas Gifts. These, too, are
reduced to move quickly.
WOOL BLANKETS
fancy plaids. They are
Plain and
warm!
Munsingwear Hose
All the newest shades, in chiffon,
high twist service, service weight,
knee lengA and wrong-side out—
89c, $1.00, $1.15, $1.50
New Shipment LADIES’
Rain Coats and Lumber
Jackets
36»Inch Smooth Quality Nice Finish
SEA ISLAND
20 yards limit to customer
8c per yard
FIFTEEN
Ladies’.All-Wool Coats
.48 inches long. Sizi^ 16 to 48.
$9.75 and $12.75 Values, all to go at
$7J5 -
54-Inch Silence
TABLE CLOTH
Reduced to—
$1.19 per yard
Munsingwear
_ Gowns, Pajamas, Vests, ShoKs in
Glove Silk and ^yon.
Gowns and Pajamas in Balbrig^ian.
ALL-FELT RUGS
Made of Stetson Hat Felts—^
22x44, $1.95-28x58, $3.50
34x70;$5.50
ANY LADIES’ HAT IN STORE—
$1.00
Ladies’ Kid Gloves
In black or brown. AO sizes.
CARD OF THANKS
We Appreciate Your Patronage. We Strive To Give You the Best Service.
We wish to thank our friends for;
their kindness and sympathy sh5wn|
during the illness and death of opr
uncle, Mr. Brown Lowry. Especiaily
do we wish to thank the Mothers’ clpb
and the Clinton Friendship Associ
ation. ^ -
Copland - Stone Company
' ~ Clinton, Ss,C
Phone No. 47.
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