The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 23, 1936, Image 5

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Men Be Named Washington, Aprif 20.—^^eaders of both major parties gave sharp atten tion today to the apprc^hing 9*- tional conventions^ and to the jab of picking .the key men for the big po litical show of Junel , - The Republican and Democratic committees on Arrangements both meet this week^the |[tepublican com mittee tomorrow in Cleveland to se lect officers for the conymtion, but there is some sentiment within the party to' postpone naming the im portant keyyiote speaker until the trend of the race for the nomination becomes more apparent The Democratic committee will meet Saturday at Philadelphia and is expected to pick all impoi^nt con vention officers. Senator Robinson of Arkansas, the majority leader, is generally expected to be permanent HOSPITALNEWS Hrs. John D. Davis and Mrs. J. A. vini^W in Laureift on S-mt. nev«rth«l«8, tjK rrmnd to- while Governors Earle of t^ of- imtion^^^«I»^i^rea Pennsylvania and McNutt Of Indiana $5,062,4594201 to $5,- prominently mentioned as possible j .• *000 /voe ooA^- I choice for keynoter. ^32,005,870 in, Ugny observers expect Senator proci^ing Ux revenue due to the su- ^jj-NY) to be named to make Miss Helen-Derriok of Charlotte, preme .c.ojnrt _decisien. haa been more than overbalanced by a rise of $560,- 060,747 in income tax, customs, and miscellaneous receipts. the address renominating Roosevelt. ^ President Subscribe To THE CHRONICLE Say— T SAW IT IN THE CHRONICLE" Thank You! Bailey were Friday. ^ Mfss Willis Mae \l^ilson of Erskine college. Due West, spent t^ week end with her sister, Mrs. C. Et Nich ols. • _ Friends of A. E. McIntosh^wiU be sorry to know that he is a patient in the General hospit4l in Greenville. Mrs. W. B. Tribbl^ Miss Nannie Young Tribble and Mrs. R. L. piaxi- co were visitors in Greenville on Thursday. Mrs. F. S. Chance and Mrs. Eric Barnes spent Thursday in Augusta with relatives. Mrs. Frank Kellers and Mrs. Jack p. Guerard spent last week in Charleston with Mr. Guerard and at tended the Azalea Festival. Mra7 C.' W. Wannimaker and chil dren, Carroll and Elizabeth. Barnes spent Saturday in Spartanburg. Mrs. A. E. McIntosh spent a few days last week with Mr. McIntosh in ChreenvUl^ where ha is a hospital pa- tient -r- Turk Osman has returned from en... EVERY VILIA6S KRD ITS TBUSIED SraRDUUI eixvm^ BnMXD I 'Wtf kMk •RIAO AiMt taiy'i” Umpk *•4 Zda tad 4iatr«i ia IMl—CLAUStIH’t Wgh la food ■awzyt ToJty, ie» CLAUSSEN’S bread For .EXntA tatrg^ Tnifay SactuM k k ■mm4u of choicaN iagrodiaMi . . . bahad oadar tha mom aaodora aclMtUic eondWoaa, CLAUS- tIN't BKBAD offara EXTRA anargy Ordac It, * % High Point, N. C., where he has been spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bolick. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Simpson and children spent Sunday in Gainesville, Ga. ' . j N. C., spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. Arnold Cannohl Mrs. R. J. Pitts, Mrs. Arnold Can non and Mrs. J. C. Roper were in Newberry Wednesday and Thursday attending the annual meeting of. the 1 Woman’s Missionary society^ | Mrs. Gene ElHott of New York,' spent the week-end her^ with her sis-1' ter. Mrs. Rex Phillips. ^ 1 Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Hipo and fam ily of Newberry, spent S^day with| Mr. and Mrs. L. D. McCrarj’. Miss Faye Anderson, who haa been a^ttending Cecil’s Business collei^, in Spartanburg, has accepted a steno graphic position with the Fairforest Finishing company of that city. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Young and little daughter have returned to their home in Greensboro, N, C., lifter spending a few days with the form er’s parents. Dr. and Mrs. J. Lee Young. Friends of Mrs. Andre R, Wallack, of Laurens, formerly of this city, will d&e ^rry to- kobw^of- the death of her Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Benja min a son, Roy Elbert, Jr.,i April 17. C. C. Rochester of Laurens, is im proving ^fqllowipg an adtpmobile ac cident Saturday night. 'Marion Miller has-retumfd. to the college after being a patient ^re for the past week. (Mrs. P. H. Bailey haa returned homa ^ter being a’ patient here keaural days. Bora to Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Smith* a son, April 20. ^ Sabacribe Ta THE CHRONICEdI “The Paper Everybody Itoada^ H. D. HENRY 1898-1936 F. M. BOLAND H. D. HENRY & COMPANY INSURANCE , , ' STOCKS — BONDS — REAL ESTATE ■ I ■ ■ LOANS NEGOTIATED ~ Telephone 121 Dorothy Mae' Thompson of New berry, spent the week-end here with Elizabeth Jackson. Mrs. C. L. Vaughn and little son’, Owens, of Clarksville, Ga., are visit ing hec parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Owens. / Mr. and Mrs. E. A.^Sjms/pf At lanta, Ga., 'Spent the week-end with the former’s mother, Mrs. C. L. Sims. Mrs. Edward Brailsford of Sum- merton, spent a few days last week with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. F. D. JonesT-* Miss Luvenia Nabors has returned from Greenwood, where she has been visiting Mr.'and Mrs. L. G. Nabors. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Stutts and chil dren and Kathleen Tucker spent Sun day in Rock Hill. . C. H* Sl^annon of Newberry, is spending a few days with his daugh- cuosia’s SPLIT ROLLS • UcSt taadar. ■imahp irraiiMftU. Ymn lik« tkM. Ordw MM IN IH •■1* Your Food Supply At aturday Sale Prices SRiDfdBy bdurgMos ia perishable fotxb really help you to saTci^ They could. They dtf mean a saWag ia ho^es\ where Norge RoUator Refrigera- tiba eaables thrifty housekeepers to stock up wiA C • - T a week's supply at a time. Not only does Rollator Refrigeration give you'the benefit of Saturday bargain prices, but there is an addi- , tional saving in “quantity” baying. Every time you buy two or three tonutoes instead of a fitU boxr-one head of lettuce instead of a half doien-^a small can of fmit instead of a large one—you are spen^g mon^ that a 11 Norge wovild save for you. And fr you d^'t think ihoae nidtels tod dimes coum up, ask a Norge owner. She will tell you of actual savings upiof l I a month-^ A N<^ge gives you more t,-space to store food-^Sbre cold to keep it fresh. Roil- ator Refrigeration offers the surest way to protect ypu^ food inyestmttit~~die eusiest ^y to keep ex penses down $s food prices go up. Come in and. Ictus give you some actual frets and figures. THi MHJATOII COMPEOSOB • ** ^ ... 5iNMd4 SAOyr roUiagPMW’ ^ msSemd ef bmrrkd hsdt-und fkrtk ueti$m. ^0$ult~~m0r0 eeUfwrthtemr. N O RG E ni^J^draZini PRATHER-SIMPSON FURNITURE ; COMPANY / tmi > I It T - • *• • ‘^***‘-“-—***—*«*«» mother, Mrs. J. 1. Bronson, which oc curred Friday at her hoiw in Barn well. ' • Mr.s. O’Daniel ha.s returned from a visit to her daughters, Miss Rachel O'Daniel in Camden, Miss Prances O’Daniel of Rockingham, N. C., and her sons. Dr. George R. O’Daniel, in Hart.sville, and Dr. and Mrs. J. Y. O’Daniel in Bennettsville. Mrs. Henry Fliedner and daughter, Ann Witmer, and Miss Grace Flied ner of the Sibley hospital, Washir^- ton, D. C., spent' their vacation here with Mrs. Annie Fliedner and other relatives. Dr. J. Y. O’Daniel, son of Mr. .Virs. Alex O’Daniel of this city, Kis accepted a position as health officer of .Marlboro county, with headquar ters in Bennettsville, after having served in Tennessee past five years in the same kind /of work. WE OFFER YOU FIFTY YEARS EXPERIENCE AND UNDERSTANDING -Jr, When business and banking 'speak the same idii Joanna Mill News Goldville, April 17^—Mr^ ami Mrs. r!^”nd^M.^ E.** M. Timmerman 1 " 1 Mr. and Mrs." George Crafr visited %"r‘ ""rink,., od^*"*-* s- . and J Cliffsid^ N. C., spent, the week-end with the latter’s paj;ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Knox. Mrs. James King of Washington, D. C., is visiting hec parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Will Uake. Mrs. D. W. Bethea of Dillon, is the guest of her daughter,. Mrs. W. W. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Ruy ’gHtwpson, Mr. and Mrs. 0, W. Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs. McLees Cunningham spent Sun day in WWtmire with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Simpson. John W. Finney, ^pn McCrary, Hayne Workman and Archie Adair, students at Clemson college, spent the week-end here with their parents. Miss Helen Milam spent the week end in Duncan with Mr. and W^Ys. Tom Young. - . Mr. and 'Mrs. U D. Abrams of Whitmire, were guests of Mr*. Estelle Abrpms and family on Sunday, Miss Marguerite Boland of Colum bia, is visiting her father»_E, M, Bo land,^ and other relatives. * Mra. C. B. Adair has returned from Greer, where she has been spending several days with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Smith were vis itors in Greenvnlle on Sunday. Mrs. Buck Abrams is spending sev eral days in Jjeicester, N. C., with her parents, Mr. and Mr.s. J. H. Wells. M?s, Henry B. , Spears of Char lotte, K C., is visiting her mother, Mrs, B, F, Copeland, and other rela tives. \ Raymond Johnson has accepted a position as ctefk at Kellers Drug store. \ Thurston ’ Giles, who is attending the General Motors'institute, in De troit, spent the week-end with his parents;" Mr. and Mrs. C.'‘C-i Giles. L. A. McCall, Jr., of Florence,> and 1 Bob Hannah of Newnan, Ga., spent the week-end with friends at Presby terian college. Mr. and Mrs.-Cecil Powell of Spar tanburg, ririUKi the'^lMter’^ -par^s, Mr. and Mrs. W. R.-^^derion, the past week. ■ Prewdent W. P. Jacobs of the col lege, addressed the men of Purity Preibyterian church in Chester Fri day evening on “ChriWian Education.’’ Rev. aj)d Mrs. J. M. Dick and chil dren of l^deigh, JJl. C., have been vis iting Mrs. Dick's parents, Etj:. and Mrs. Jack H. Yoimg/ Mrs. Hamp Boyd, accompanied by a party of friends from Laurens, is spending this week in Sanford and St. Petenfcuxg, Fla., with relatives and friends. 7 Mr. and Mrs. Pulton G. Jones of Shreveport, 1^, spent last week with the former’s" brother and slster-in- latw, Dr. and Mrs. P. D. JonfS. Miss Vivian Parks Adair returned to her studies at Brenan cMiege in Gainesville, Oa., after spending sev<^ eral days with her ^rents, Mr. and ^rs. V. P, Adair. ^ifr. and Mrs. Mike Caskey and lit tle son of Seneca, spent the vieek-end with Iflr. and Mra. T. L Copper. Mr. a^ Mrs. Ansel Bot^ and Mrs. D. R BoboX^pent Monday in Camden with the lair’s ton said daughter- indaw, B«v. aiw Mn. George Bobo. Friends, of msd Julia Manky will be glad to knowM^ is abk to ha out after being Ul fbr^fteerel dejpe. day. Mr. and Mrs. Bil^ Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wertz spent the week end in Walnut, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Daven port, Miss Laurene Hix, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Streetman and little daugh ter, Maudeen, spent last week-end in Commerce, Ga., with Mrs. Strset- iJQJUi’AJ^arents. Mzv.lud 'Nrs. Jeff Hix. i^M^r. and Mrs, W. ETBrown, Mrs. 7. E, Boyce and Mrs. Murlee Farmer .visited Mrs, Brown’s mother in An derson Sslturday. Yates Frady of Greenville, spent the weeik-end~^ith his parents. _JMr. and Mrs. John H. Davenport visited Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Charolee of the Bush River community Sqnday. Miss Mildred Brock, student at Lander college, Greenwood, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Brock. —— Mr. and Mrs. Dan Martin, Mrs. J. E. Hsmm, Misses Nell and Edna Hamui visited Mrs. Walter Wright in Spartanburg Sunday. Mr.,iarvd Mrs. Joe Johnson and clnl- dren spent the week-end in Clinton. Mr.'and Mrs. E. H. Hunley and family of Winston-Salem, N. C., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mr.s. W. E. Bragg. ' Mrs. J. J. Clark, Mrs. W. W.* Hair and Mosi J. E. Hamm attendnl the annual meeting of the Woman’a Mls- .sionary society,of Reedy River asso ciation in Newberry Tues<lay. language, mutually understanding the full mean-, ing of the words “soundness and stability,”* xrom- pletg cooperation of a beneficial nature \» sure to 1^ the result. In our fifty years’ of existence we have ac quired a Ijireadth of experience with, and conse quent understanding of business—experience and understanding whi^ need only to be used to be appreciated. Extensive banking facilities, adapted to sound and constiiictive use, are available here to our customers. — ^ NEW BUSINESS GORDUtLY INVITED M. $. BiiliH i Son OLDEST BANKERS STRONGEST T horet^tt .tiighftyeT,tl9 a GrunJ Chumpiim Jerufy Bull^ OumoJ by A. H. Corn, The Oaklunth, Ann Arbor, Mich. \ Girls’ Cliib Entertuined The members of the Glrl.s’ club en joyed a party Tue.sday evening, at which time Mias Ruth Halr’a^vgroup entertained. After an •interesting flower contest, refreshments were served by Missea Grace Martin, Rut lx Hair, and Marip Prater. MiMionary Society Meets 'The Ladies’ Missionary society the Methbdist church met with Mrs. • DuBbia Tuesday evening, ^ra^ John^oss-Jed the program, th^ tbpFc, being “A People's House.’’ M^. H. M. Willingham, president, presided over the business- session. Diirihg th^ so cial hour, delicious ice-ciyam and cake were served by tbe hostftes. HERE Are PLENTY of Jersey bulls in America, but only one among all the thousands, stands out as National Champion. Foremost Highdyer won 1935 honors at the National Dairy ShoW, St. Louis, Mo.—a magnificent creature to which Nature gave the vital spark, the perfect natural babnee of all the elemenu thaLgaJtomake a champion. Wonderful top line, great body, fine neck, shoulders, big barreled, good on his legs—Foremoat Highfiyer had everything! } / .% ' I 3 Most bulls are just hulls, average strong, average goex!, hut just pbin ordinary hulls. There is only one Foremost Highflyer. He stands out the King of them all—the champion. ' Birt|i8 ' Mr. and Mm. lYilliam Beckam an nounce the birth of a dxughter, San dra Marieene, bn Monday, April 13. Bora to Mry^and Mrs. Reuben Rowe a daughter, pn Tuesday, April T4. Born to Mr. and Mrs. George Mur- rah’ a son;" on Tuesday, April 14. The champion bull is Nature at her bpst—one of Natuire’s Wonder creations. Favored by Nature, wtfk'her priceless gift of perfect natural balance, the champion b almost beyond price, while another bull that may look a little like him—well, he’s just bull, that’s alL * j And^ here.is another WQ^der<reation of Nature—Natural Chilean Nitrate. Cike the champion bull. Natural Chilean la favored by Nature with that priceless gift of natural babnee— natural blend of many eletnen^s > such as boron, calcium, manganese, etc., over and above its nitrogen. Nature gave the vital spark to thb nitrogen fertilizer by blending into it these vital impurities. Nature herself aged ir, cured it... that’s why Natural Chilean is the natural food for your crops. With the Sick Friends of Warren Clement will be sorry 'to know he ia ill and will wish fot him * speedy recovery. ^ David HiB)le is improving after an attack of pneumonia. Pranced Boyne ,little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Boyce, is able to be up, after being UI for the past two weeks. HOPEWELL CLUB TO MEET The Hop^ell Draocratic club will meet at^Wadeworth echoel house Sat- imlay, A^l 25, at 2 p.in. to not- gsadm mad ek^ dekfutei to tlie eouDty eoofvestioo. ^ J. 1* DICKEBT, PiuahkBt Natural Chilean contains almosJ two score of major' and minor elements tuck as borotk, magnesium, manga nese, iodine, calcium, ^j^ssium, etc.—each a vital ele ment in growth aifd" healthy development of plants^ BAN NirRATB \ or BOOK r- - 4 K, \ X 7, • la f-/..• * • '