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, Vi ’■-M/ ■ ' ■ 7' THUBSDAY,.JANUARY 30, 1936 •. I • t 'f.: 1 ■ THE'CLINTON CHRONICLE, Clinton, s. c. PAGE FIVE Johnstbn Urees . Road Oectioh ^ f insists Legislature Do His Bid- ding By Providingjfor Popular Election.of Commissioners. elect commissioners, ‘‘the ^Tiumben of gBMflimiMiiammilMlimiWpflWBMMIlWlMllllilWllllMlIllWB^ r which the'^efrislature will determine, dr the best interestii of the stato^ at large.” Gpvernor Johnston asserted that “practically aH” the bills now before! the -legislature have as their basis for reorganization election of cdnimis-! P Personal Mention / ^ Emmie Adair of Lockhart, sioners tiy the legislature'^dr by dele-!!^*'^ the wee^-end with her parent, ir, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Adair. Columbia, Jan. 25.-Governor Olin ''' m&pective judicial cir cuits. Mr. and, Mrs. W. H., Simpsop and -“it-iswith no intention ^f impugn-were visitors In idg any political motives to the legis-1 Simpson at- lature .:5f to county delegations thalf I. i^nde<l a Norge dealers convention, insist that the election of the com-j Mrs. R. L, Plaxico and Mrs. ,\V. B. missfoners be returneil to the' people, Tribbje and Louise Triable visited reK where it r/ghtfuHy belongs,” he’ said, atives in Blacksburg on Wednesday. “This statement should make my' Floyd Adair has returned^o Seneca, ment that after studying oills before in the highw^ay matter abso-j ^rter^ibeing confined to his home here the legislature he was “still convinced <^l,car and unmistakable, and I! severaLdays on accoupt of illness, that a measure calling for completett public in gOod"fa-ith in order! briends of Mrs. J. L. Mahaffey will reorganization of Jthe highway depart-facilitate and expedite procedure in j^xlad to know that she has returned D. Johnston “insisted” today that leg islation reorganizing the state high way adminisiration provide that the election of commissioiiers be “return- _ed to the people, where it rightfully belongs.” , • ^ The governor said in a formal stater ment should provide election of' the 7^® a.ssembly, so this highway commissioners by a direct vote of the j controversy can be settled now and people ■ forever. ‘On many occasions,” he added, have given public utterance to this I realize that if it is not settled now, it will continue indefinitely* to be opinion and my position is well known;® dominating political throughout Carolina. the citizenship of South The abundifht evidences of support accorded me by the people convince me beyond any doubt that the people want a reorganized high way department,” with the people to state.’ issue J in- our spent the week-end with their par* ents. Dr. and Mrs. B. O. Whitten. Mr. and Mrs. Amold Cannon spenT Sunday in Newberry with relatives and friends. '' -> ■» • 'W. P. Jacobs was in Abbeville on Thursday where hex addressed’ the County Teachers’ ass^iatjon. Mrs. J. B. Pyles and J. B.'Pyles, Jr., of Greenwood, were week-end j guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. C.-Pinson. Friends of Miss Tokie Adair will 'se sorry to know that she is confined to her home oh'account of illness. M iss Mar.y Anderson, member of the freshman claaiL..at‘ Winthrop col lege, Rock Hill, spent the week-end B. M. Ander- home, after being a patient in the lo cal hospital for several days. Mr. and Mrs.- W. W. Arrmgton and I with her mother, Mrs children of Greenville, spent the week-1 end with Mr.s. Arrington’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Fi Blakely! Dr. and Mrs. ,R. L. Coe and daugh- We Do All Kinda of PRINTING . i • Except bad! CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. A,/ tARI^ ci^ $1.00 N« B, C. Sc CRACKERS, 3 pkgs., 13c Bar-be-Cue $^uce, 14-oz. bottle . 10c ORCUS FLOUR 241b.bagi5c 48 lb. bag $1.70 StokeVs DCIICNo. 2 Finest Party ■ tHO Can, STOKELY’S - ~ Red Kidney Beans, No. l^Tcan. 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Miss Ruby Bowers spent Sunday an^ Monday in Kinards with her par- ents. ‘ u Miss Elizabeth Sheely of Augusta, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. I. Sheely. Mrs. Rutledge Adair and Mrs. J! F. Bozard of Greenville, spent iP few days last wwk with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.-H. 1), Henry. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Nabors and fam Friends of I. O. Adair will be gladTj to know that he has returned home after being a patient in the local hos- pitaCfor several Weeks. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 500 Yard* White Broadcloth First .Quality — 36 inches wide James R. Crouch, spent the week- end in Greenville with friends. ' Friends of C/ D. Pitts will be sorry to know that he is a patient'in a Co- hrmbia., hospital. Friends of John L. Mimnaugh, Jr., will be sorry to know he is ill at his [ home with pneumonia. Mr.s, W. U Marshall, Jr., of Wades- boro,,N. C., is visiting her mother, Mrs. C. M. Bailey. ' . , H, M. Geer, Jr., has accepted a po- sition_yi’ith the,Clinton Pharmacy. Miss Emily Ferguson, studeht at .Queens-Chicora college, <!harloUe, N, spent the wt^ek-end with her par- lily spent Sunday in McCormick, with E. bergu.son. I their daughter and son-i,n-law, Mr. had, as her guest Mis.s Alma Stil and -Mrs. T. I). Davis, I Miss Sara Martin and lA‘on Niclu [ols of Newberry, were guests .Sunday [of Mr.^amd Mrs. C. E. Nichols. Mrs. Ralph Henderson and little ley of Florence. _ .Mr. and Mrs. Tan M. Ray of Rerino, annouiu’e the birth of a son on Mon day, January 27, at the Hays hospital. Mr. and Mrs. (!layte Ray spent Sun- son, Charles, sjient the weekend Greenville ,with friends. I Greer with relatives. 1 Friends of Mr?i. C. B. Betts will be i sorry to know that she is ^pnfined to 1 her hom.e on account of illness, I Mrs. J. N. Quinn has returned to I her home in Blacksburg, after a I weeks’ visit with her daughter and I son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Trib- ble. I Ml'S. 4. R. Dillard of Jacksonville, I Fla., is spending several days -with [her mother-in-law’, Mrs. Alma IHllard, hand other relatives. Mr. and Mrx. C. E. Galloway and, daughter, Marcia, spent Sunday in Columbia with Mrs. Galloway’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. George T. Barnes. They w6re, accompanitnl ^y Miss Gladys Barnes, who has b^en a’pend- ing two weeks here as th^r guest. Misses Maude Geer ai>d Olive Na bors, and Messrs. Hugh/Ray and Ar nold Dixon attended ^e dinner and (lance given in Columlaia Monday eve ning at B meeting of the .South Caro- Hainlressers ^and t^osmetologists iina Luther Nabor.s siient thiT week-end I in Charlotte, N. C.,'"with his sister 1 friends of Mrs/.I. M. (oindand, Sr., Mr nmi Mys M_| wiU. l>c inUTCs^d tu.kno.w. that. ahE jind brothei’jdnJiaw B. Summerville. Miss Myrtle Watson, Queen8-<!hicora college, Charlotte, 1 spent the week-end with friends at (harlot has left the Cy^lumbia ho.spital, where student atl-''^*‘ lieen a patient for several /has j the orphanage. Mr.- and Mrs. la hospita Morgan Todd of cuperati Simpsonville, were here Saturday for I the funeral of Stephen Wright. Mr. and Mrs. 1). I). E<lmunds of Winston-Salem, N. (’., spent the week- iend wtih Mrs. Edmunds’ parents, Mr. land Mrs. H. 1). Henry, Mrs, W, S. Bean in visiting her I daughter,- .Mrs. D; W. A. .Neville, i |j Newberry; Thurston Giles of Atlanta, joined Mr. Copeland where he has also been patient. Both are now re al the home'of Mr. Cope land’s daughter, and hope to return to thidr home here in the next two or weeks. George B. Bobo of Camden, si)<*nt a few days iast week with hiS rents, .Mr. and Mrs. I). .B. Hobo. Bobo has rweived a commission as .chaplain in^ the reserve coi’[)s, rat- ing ait fifi^t HcuU'hani.'He has'recent- j spent the week-end with his par I Mr. and Mrs. C..C,. Giles. Miss France.s Jones spent/a I days last week with her si^er I brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. I'HenCrey, in White .Stone. / .Miss Grace McClure yond Carroll Pitts of Inman, and D^nny Pitts of I (ireenvillc, .siient'’ iSunday with .Mrs. Nannie A. Pitts. / .Mrs, Pryor Babb^And .Miss Sara Z. ly applied for active duty, as chaplain Mts[i»l <*ne of the ('ivilian Conservation Corps camps. Friends of Miss Mabel Brown, for merly of this city, but mxw of Ander son, will Ik* interested to know that she is at the home of her mother, Mrs, George Brown, recovering from Purns and other injuries received re cently when a drying machine' in her beauty shoji in Apderson exploded, causing seri(»us injuries to Ijer face Wright of (’harlot^*, N. C., were here j f^^e and eyes, . . Saturday for the funeral of Stephen' ^ Misses Martha and Mildred Whit-1 Pick-Up Service l.teii, students at Anderson college,! Given Approval DR. D. E.*WYMAN l.C. N. & L. Railway To I»ut New Brother'of .VItk. Dudley Junea of -Thi'a City; Succumbs To Heart Attack Ay His Home Near Estill. Plan Into Effect February 7th. Here On / Effective February 7th, according /Estill, Jan. 26. —Dr. I^lacy Evelyn |o<,al agent, W. C. Shealy, the Wyman, of Lena, died hriday follow-k. will inaugurate pickl ing a heart attack -Monday fromi^p (delivery service in Clinton, which he never completely rallied, j,, without addition- WymSn had-been artiTe'dnr hia work until the time of his death, though in ill health for many years. Surviving are his widow, the former Miss Allene Thompson Lawton of Lena; two jdatighters, Mrs. Elliott H. Hall, Char- .lotte, N.,, 'C.: Mrs. E. E. Stoh€,*Gre€n- ■■ville; tMsr6~80fi87“ Dr. Edward H. Wy- man. Mount Holly, N. J., and D. E. Wyman, Jr., Charlotte, Ni^G^ one grandchild; one sister, Mrs. Frank remitting. Dudley lones, CUnton, and three [ —^ brothers. Dr. Edward Holbrook Wy man, £still; Dr. Joe F, W’yjnaian, Den mark, and H. Vincent'Wyman, Aikejn, land a large number of nephews and al charge above the tariff rate, and covers less-car load shipments with the exception of a few commodities. If a consignee elect.s to make his own arrangements for delivery the com pany will make an allowance of five cents per hundred pounds. The CTompahy' vHH^'alsd iRhUTi^novr feature, that of handling C. 0. D. shipments,/making small charge for \ nieces. Dr. Wyman was born in the Crock-1 etville sectipn of Hampton county j January 31, 1876, He was a graduate j of Georgia Medical college of the Uwi- j versity of Georgia, where he gradu-. ated in 1900. He came back to Estill and practiced medicine for a number of years- until an illness forced him jto give up the practice of the medical [profession. After’doitig sb he became {a farmer and merchanG^iiut devoted the latter part of his life to .farming. Dr. Wyman wafe a Presbyterian and an- elder in the Estill Presbyterian j church ’ toi which he gave a*.life-long i i devotion. , j I Funeral services were held Friday; afternoon atxold Lawtonville church j cemetery, near Estill, The service was conduct^ by his pastor, Dri” H. W. Pratt, of Columbia, assisted by the Rev. C. W. Jones, pastor of Estill, and the Rev. P. K. Rhead, pastor of the Estill Methodist churclL 7 . \ OPERA HOUSE NEWBERRY, S. C. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6 Added—Feature Picture & Shorts Only PENNEY^S J. C. PIMMST COMPSHT. ime The Bank That Helps . Business ... to prosper is contributing to its city’s advancement in Hie - surest otf ways. To individuals and busine.sses, this half-cen- truy old bank extends the fullest measure of co- operafion cbhslKfehr Mlth bankinji:. This in- .stitution is j^rowinju: with its customers . . . and renders a complete service in all departments. 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