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■ M . ; >4-„, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY ZO, 193ft THE CUNYON chronicle, CUNTON, 8. (L ' NOTICE OF SALE / j State of South Carolina,,,' , / County of Laurens. / In the Court of Cpmmon Pleas. * \ Board of Trusteed of Presbyterian ^llege, iht Clinton,^ S. C., plaintiff, Vs^usie Alexander R^1in- her own right and as executrix of estate;^ of G. C. Alexander, Deceased, G. C. Alex ander, Jr., and T. L. W. Bailey, De fendant. / Pursuant to a decree of/tlie Court in the above stated cas^, I will. sell at public outcry to the highest bidder, in front of the Court House door, or in the Court Rodm^of CttARL Ormond WiuiAAir* iPraaidcat ot Natioful radcratioii. oI Basinets Proftttional Women’s Chibs. T*** f PAGE J ^ Personal /Mention ^ Mr, and Mrs.. Wymai]^Shealy and ' son spent the’W’eek-end m Prosperity Iwnth Mr. and ^rs. T. L. Shealy. I. Miss Ruth Bailey left this Week for a visit to relatives and friends in (Griffin, Ga. Georgia. Two radio broadcasts ard scheduled fojTthe glee club. At pres ent the club^% booked to appear in eight cities for programs. . Several dates have not been defi nitely set, but final plans are rapidly j TA n o -i-u being concluded. The present arrange- Mr. and Mrs. HD. B. Smith were . * ‘ j “ , - -n XT 1' • I ments call for four appearance during guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nelson ^ Columbia Sunday. | p|,^ented at Cross Hill. Other recitals Rev. C. Bt Betts, has been visitingl,^;", organisaLom wno [orcM his father,-who ^^ill in Columbia " ^ audienceb in; leave school by an attack of bronchial -r . ■ ■ : = be awiy from Clinton through Manii 12 an^'will. leave the. following^ dajr fdr. Charlotte for the final engage- ment of the season. On that gvehiiig. the glee club will broadcast ite prfH gram over station WBT in CluirlottCi. At 'the present^^time, the glee ehili^ is considerably hampered by the'Ab sence of A. K. Darby, pianist of tha organizatoin, who has ^en forced to House, in'the City of Laurens, County Miss Mabel Brown of the Foreign Mi^on^ ConfeTence braofnT JCmen- Clyda Rampoy, student at Clemson|^- -’ ‘* “, . 3 iTille radio station during i the laat " D E. TribMe Z U T Rama^r''^ college, spent the week-end at home. Simpsonville and Saluda. An evening I pneumonia. Therefore, it is uncertaiii whether or not the club will have tha .services of its regular pianist when it leaves on its tour. of Laurens,^tate aforesaid, on Sales » collectien of SM Nestorian friends Greenwood Sunday, Day in March, 1936, next, being Mon crosses. These were found in a small day tlfc 2nd day of March, J936, du-li”* "" ‘hT Mongolian border of ring the legal houra ,of sale, on the back to two' at- torma yi>ecifw"SJ»^tte toUowi'ng!‘7’S? China aa early ^ p’j;, described real estate, toWit; ' ‘ ' J$Klr.T.,.and—^!Lra,'>ii A....,l4. jahhepaxd—and j in" '*tjltates^*il'le*^'~'Nr*'"—Dn .^Xarch..8,-„the glee club will leave. ^Ir. and Mrs. C. E. Nichols \isited G,,‘ 'Saturday for* the funeral of Capt. > ^ tiip into central, and southern I J. ’w. Copeland. j Georgia. During this tour the college Mrs, W. T. Putnam is vi.siting her _ Mrs. Irene Todd 4'has' returned««‘*ucc«ssive.nighte daughter, Mr.s. J. Audrey Seay, who from Laurens, where she has been! This is a patient in a LaGrange, G'a., hos- visiting her daughter, Mi's. Frank ^* '1' originally scheduled to take “All that lot of land (With dwell ing house thereon) in tne Town of Clinton (County of Laurens and State~of South Carolina) ly- injf in the western part of" said tdjwn on the south side of Green ST|reet (now West Carolina Ave- nue) and C. N. and L. Railroad, lot being the “Honta Lot'* part of the land formerly known as the Dora V. Wofford land and fronts oh Green Street (Now West Caro lina Avenue) 105 feet, .and run ning back'210 feet, containing ’about one-half acre, bounded ou the north by Green Street (Now West Carolina Avenue), and C. N. and L. Railroad, on east by street not named (Now Tribble Street) on the east side 210 feet, on the south by lot of D. E. Tribble* and C. 'W. Stone, line on .south sidi 105 feet, and on the west by lands of W. E. Nash and measuring on this side 210 feet.” j The only woman represented in the 'compilation of a new Franco-Ameri- can review, Madame Maurice Murat, j is now lecturing in this country. “Na- ival Problem in the Mediterranean,” is I her Babject. . —— I Martin. Iimmediately after the Christmas Miss Nelle Abrams spent Sunday j J^riends of Albert Abrams will be' postponement of the in Whitmire with her aunt, Mrs. L. sorry to know that he is ill at hisj*^®^®^ appearance necessitated the D. Abrams. • j home on S. Broad Street.-* j plans. The ‘ son^-bii;ds” will George Plunkett spent the ■ past: Miss Lidie Davis of Langley, spent g". jl'. ■”■■■ . « n week-end in Atlanta, Ga, with his | Sunday with her parents, Mr. and parents. . i Mrs. John D. Davis. ISSCARCE BUT WE STILL HAVE SOME. AND STILL DELIVER IT FREE OF DUST. C. W. S. Guano Co. Phone* 62 “t r "^iss Anna Eugenia E. Schneider ^Mrs BaSimoie Md., is the oply «omael^, ‘ j in the country. She owns a ,tbe birth of a daughter. Roberta Anne, ^ i out again after being a patient at; miller whole-wheat mill. She has* customers Fien^it^»mle>^of hospital for several weeksl .Mrs. G. C. Nabors and Mr. and’Mrs.^ J- T- IXMHpsey, Mr. and Mrs. throughout this country, in'England' Holland and in South America. D. T. Dempsey and son, and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Jeanes has returned from^^’^* and son of Gieen- ! Mis. ^orge Black is ^woman/elected to sit in the Canadian imaiye rislatu Greenwood, ^vhere she has Ireen ill foriyj**^’ ji'^he past two weeks at the home of her loole and family, the second, ^ g Yeldell. " M.v|and..Mrs. George A.-Weathers legisliiture. She is the wife of the for-' mer speaker of. the Canadian house of cphtmons at (jttawa. She was bom in hicago and went to the Klondike ;cide questions that arise in. the court /..i 1 of domestic relations. So thinks May- ful b.ddrrwll b* required to deposit ^ the past two weeks at the home of her Mrs. Minnie C. Adair has returned (irel'nville. announce the ^d;‘th of a ■from a three weeks’ visit to her! i^yK^ter. Sara Spoake, on Thursday,; I daughter, 'Mrs. O. T. I-awing, in f^’^ruary 1.1. Mrs. W ealhei s before her marriage was Miss .Sara Speake, daughter ..of Mr. and Mrs. George Speake of this city. . Mrs. J. L. Ballenger of Greenville[ week with her dau ghter, Mrs. -Ralph ILenderson, who Terms of Sale: Cash.-' The succes.s-i Grei*r. ... , , ,, , Guy L. Copeland, Charles Copeland ivith her brother during the gold rush j, ^ „f Uurens, at- - * tended the funeral of f'apt. J. \V. A rf, • ~ TiVd-** J* J {Copeland in ^atesville, N. on Sat-! A woman is eniinentlyXfitted to • m< 1 ghter. Mrs. -R H. D. HENRY T898nm^ T7M. b6Land H. p. HENRY & COMPANY INSURANCE - » STOCKS — BONDS REAL ESTATE. ^ LOANS NEGOTIATED Telephone 121 ' -<» Mr. and Mts. B. F. Copeland, Jr.,{^®'‘ atjier h^ie on ^ and children of Charlotte, and Mrs. Street. Her,friend.'t "dh be, HrB. Speers of Greensboro. N. to know .that .she is able to be have returned to their homes after 1^^^ again^-. - apending a few days with Mrs. B. F. I^n himv Mus- i^der ' icV wi at onc^ with me the sum of Five /cw \ i. ^ L- 1. J • (York because he has recently ap- (5*/t) per centum of his bid imme-1 w d r t ^ gUatg.lv nnnn tVtg. fKaa Km J Rosahe Loew Whitney diately upon the conclusion of the bid- . • - ^ ^ ^ . .ctt ding said deposit to be in cash **id' 4.roi, *ot*^ti7 Copeland and family, sum to be applied on the bid should j of New York as deputy commissions of licenses, and as industrial commissioner. ——^ • M* «■*> 1*1.» there be compliance with same, oth- • _ .J . 1 . J I ucuuijr cuiiiiiiissiuns oi «rwi«e to be paid to pUmtiff for <;r«d. I,J Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Plaxico and son, Bobby, spent Sunday' in Blacksburg with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. £. Plaxico. Mrs. Rennie F. Johns returned to rp, ' .. , - I her home in Charlotte Tuesday, after P'W'dfxt of the,her nUter.,, American Prison association is the' recently elected Mrs. Blanch La Du of the Minnesota state board of con trol. •—t it on the indebtedness. In the.event the successful bidder should fail to comply with the terms of sale the said lands shall be resold on same or some subsequent Sales Day on the same terms at the risk of the defaulting pyrchaser. The purchaser -to pay for papers, sti^nps and re cording. Since, the plaintiff is not asking for deficiency judgment tRg—bidding snail close on the date of the said*. THOS. W. BENNETT, o # iu n — Snecial Master P**’*^®"* graduate of the University opeciai master. r'K;/.ag»« i.«r o..K/vrNi cru.. j- — Dated Feb. 10th, 1936 __ 3tco Handling all assignments in cales involving the identity of guns for the Chicago state attorney’s staff is the unique job of Mrs. Fannie • Novick Chicago law school. She is an expert on ballistics for scientific crime de tection. D. E. Tribble Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS EMBALMERS Ucensed Embalmers, Conpleta Modem Equipment Day Phone ’ . 94 Night Phones 24, 233 or 255 • Clinton, S. C. WILL ASSIST TAXPAYERS IN PREPARING RETURNS Mrs. J. D. Jeanes and Mrs. G. S. Yel dell in Greenwood. ■* Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gruber of Charles ton, end Mrs. M. H. Hunter and daughter. Miss Edna Hunter of Lau rens, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Jeanes* Saturday. Miss Katherine Ormand of, CJiar- otte, N. G., was'the week-end guest^ of hel- cousin, Miss Marianna Creech.' R. W. Johnson, Jr., who has just completed a course in air-conditioning Local Rifle Team Looked To As Best Veterans and Sophomores Com pose Outfit That Is Expected To Go Places This Year. . KECKING ACCOUNT WITH US Comilosed of a group of veterans and promising sophomores ajm spur red oh by the promise of sC trip into North Ca'rolina, the Presbyterian col lege rifle tetem proplites to be the best ever put out^ this .school. Ably coached/ny SergeanJ Sterliu Young, the >mni is now firing the Fourth Cobps Area matches. Early^ in MapCn the team will enter the Hearst trophy matches. In former in Dayton, Ohio, and Mrs. 0. T. I^w-jy^i^^s team has always acquitted ing, of Greer, spent Sunday with DrJ^self well and should show up better R, W. Johnson and family. ^ [than ever with three years,of experi- ■ Miss Elizabeth Sheely, who is teach-{ence behind most of the members. A representative of the U. S.« In ternal Avenue .service will be in Clin ton on March 3 for the’purpose of as sisting taxpay^ in the preparation of federal income tax returns for 1935. The deputy collector will be at the Commercial Bank between the hours of 9 a. m. and 5 p. m. ing in Augusta, Ga., siient./ week end with her parents, Mr.^nd Mrs. O. 1. Sheely. ^ // Miss Catherine Jonea-, who is teach- MOTHER 1 don’t experiment with your * Childs Cold March 4 the deputy collector! spent a few days with Shoulder-to-shoulder matches have been scheduled with the re.serve offi cers, the National Guard, and a team from the town of Clinton. All of these mg in Aiken, was/at home for the matches will^be fired on the outdoor week-end with^her parent.s. Dr. and range some time in early spring. | Mrs. F. D, Jones. t Besides these home matches, thCj Mr. amJ/Mrs. C. C. Giles have re-(profes.soY of military science and tac- turned from Atlanta, where theyUics announces that plan.s are pend-, Carrying: large sums of money around with you7 hiding it in bureau drawers, or stuffing it away in vase on the (mantelpiece is very dangerous, as wj as nerve’ racking. ’ Why not deposit the money with us and e^oy the. conveniences of a checking account? Your/money is safe, and~^u are free from the anxietj^f theft or fire. Your cancelled checks are alwi ceipt that you have paid your , hi ^8 a definite Ve NEW BUSINESS OCliDIALlY INvTTED 1 { will be in Laurens. Thurston Giles, who left their son,' for a trip which wilPprobably last, this week for Detroit to resume hi.s studiei^ at the General Motors in.stitute. 5^. a week and take in four or five schools. Thie plan now stands for the team to leave for.Clem.sou, sjiend the^ VICKS VAPORUB Often, “mem colds’* have aerioua consequences. It u di^erotn to JKglect a cold—eqi^y dsligmua to experiment with half-way Feel safe! Use Vidcs VapoRub •>die proved externa/ method of treating colds. No risks of constant internal "dosing", which so often upsets ddicate digestions and low ers resistance when most needed. OOUMi DmCT ACTION Just rubbed on. at.bedtime, V^wRub filets if c^ dfrect—two ways at once—by stimulation and inhalation. This combined poultice- vapor action loosens phlegm — soothes initated membranes—eases ^ difficult breathing—helps break Often fay ^morning the : of tha cold ia ovto. —"i Put thii extra -money In your owi^ pocket! Every Southern farmer knows' that ARCADIAN, THE AMERICAN Nl- T*’ATEl3F SODA Increases yields of cotton, corn and oil other crops. But not all know about the Extra NITROOEN in "Arcbdion^. And thof 6Ttra Nitrogen is something^ really worth knowing obout. Th"cdsh vofue tha Extro Nitro gen over the 16% guaranteed, runs os high as” 88c per ton. This is reported by Ihe Depart ment of Agricuitura and Immi gration of tha State of Virginia Every time youbuy "/^rcadian”, you ora sure of two things: 1— superior crop-growing value ar proved by many tests; 2—Extrc- Nitrogen which does not cost you one extra cen* When you buy , ARCADIAN, THE AMERICAN NITRATE OF SODA yok 9«t •xtra cask volwa wkkk Is i«Mt Ilk* putting menoy riglit in yeuf own podint. -J'orre.st Adair, student at Clemson night there, aPd go on to Wofford, college, si>ent the week-end with his j Leaving Wofford, the next stdp will' father, R. P. Adair. | Uavid.son, arid, leaving Davidson' Mr. anlT Mrs. John C. Johnson of [the team will close its trip'at “North | New'berry, spent .Sunday with their j Carolina State. All of these .schoulaj niece, Mrs. Clyde Lankford, and Mr. j have "Tine teams and the matche.s Lankford. ! should, fee v'erj* cl,ose. There will prob-j Mr.s.’Rosa \\ . Bishop, Miss Sara E-{ably be a trip to The Citadel also. ' WhitmirerJ:-"R. Whitmire of .Sedalia,i xhe first team is compost'd of L. E. and William Whitmire of t'lemson col-. Anderson, Gregg, Hudson, Ratchford, lege, visited their aunt, Mrs. Charles: Lpshur, Quarterman, Forehand, V’al-' S. I>ankford, on Sunday. • ' ley, all seniors, and Ellis and Patrick, Friend.s pf Dr. Stephen .M. Huntley juniors. T. T. Upshur is the captain will fee sprry to.knQW that .he i« ill at 14*04 lea<iii^-;+Kjorer of the aggrega- his home in College J^ ie\^ , tion. Both he and Quarterman went T. 1). Copeland is spending a few’ to-the national matches held at Camp day.s this week in .Savannah, Ga., onlp^rry last fall and acquitted them-; busines.s. .selves well. Mr. and Mr.s. Mike Caskey and lit-. Among the jophomores showing tie son, of Seneca, spent the week-end 1 promise are: McRae, Hemphill, John OLDEST BANKERS - STRONGEST / with Mr.s. C^skey’.s parents, Mr, Mrs. T. L. (Roller. \ and (son, Brigg.s, Woodward and Frier.son. SOUTHfkN FiXTIlIZRS EOR THE SOUTHEXN FARMER - SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHMN1CLB “The Peter Bve^heRy s. 1. L,. v^ooper. ^ Mis.se.s Sue and Annie Bond and! Mrs. J, C. Williford of Greenwood, spent^Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Bond. Ml . and Mr 3.^ _deorge Addy, -MUa Oranna Addy and Mrs. W. A. Addy spent Sunday in Spartanburg with and Mrs. Algie Bobo, They were accompanied home by ntlle Billie Bobo, who is spending this week with his prandparents. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. DeYoung, Mrs. Bessie B. King of the U. S. Marsh- alA^ office, Greenville, were guests of Mrs. Ralph Henderson on Sunday. Rev. an4 Mrs. W. A. Kennedy, Mrs. George ^cKeown, and Mrs. Weir of Blackstock, visited friends and rela tives-here Monday. They were accom panied by Miss Eleanor Kennedy, who spent the week-end at her home in Blackstock. and^Mrs. R. P. Jeanes of Eas- spent Sunday with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Jeanes. ^ j Dr. and Mrs. F. K. Shealy and Miss 'Margaret Shealy spent Sunday in Co- lupibia. They were accompanied bjy ir daughter, Mrs. Louis Oden, who umed to her home on Sullivan’s Island, after a week’s visit to her par ents. The following students of Presby terian college will leave tomorrow to attend the Statewide conference of Methodist coUege rstudents being held in Greenville, at the Buncombe Street Methodist church ^Friday, Saturday and Sunday: Hisses Joyce KtU, Catherine and E2izaft>eth Blakely, Evelyq McCrary, Sophia Sullivan ^ Anthoine Pop*. —-A • OUkClU \\ Dr. fy. »i Glee Club Down To Intensive Drill The News? Your Fi^iends Did! TUNE IN EV|RY TUESDAY NIGHT 10 P. M. Eastern Standard Time OVER Prepare For Series of Engage- ments Schedule^ For —This Month anff Next. Columbia Broadcasting System Under the direction of Dr. Stephen M. Huntley, the Presbyterian college glee club is bgeinhihg a period of in tensive training in preparation for ^ series of engagements' which are scheduled for the last of February and the 'first two weeks of Maich. / ' This winter schedule is one of tne most ambitious that the college Ang ers have attempted in several .years. It will include short trips to nefighbor- ipg cities and a three-day' tour in ^^ : Miserable with backache? YY/HEN kidbeys function badly and W yof mRct a nagging badcacke, wHh dfzzin«M« burning, scanty or too fruouent urination and getting up M ntaM; when you feel tire^ nervous, alTupiet... use Doan's Pills. ’• ere espedelly for poorly working kidneys. Milli^ of boxes ere osm every year. They ere recon^ wended Rie country over. Aik yo« Doans PILLS And Enjoy a New and Interesting Program and Learn the Story of Modem Ice Refrigeration “Parties At Pickfair” ■ j, ' come direct^ from Mary Pickford’a world famous home in Holly wood. Their hostess is Mary Pickford — America’s Sweetheart” —beloved by millions. Motion picture stars will be them—taking ' I an active' part .in the entertainment—guesl stars who, for the evening, become fellow-guests of the radio audienca A1 Lyon’s noted Cocoanut Grove Orchestra furnishes the music. There will be a grand vocal chorus. The whole atmo^hmre is that of a real party—informal, jtdly, entirely out the ordinary. Colonial Ice Co. ^ «« J ftL .-.k wi