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Highway Issue / Still In Fore Legislator Enters Upon 15th Week With Uoad Fight IJii- settled* and Awaits Develoi^- ments. \ Columbia, April 20.-^The South CaroUna Senate officially opened the fifteenth week of the current session of- the legislature tonight but ad* journed within five minutes fo!\lack of_^ quorum. J R.CLT.C. Students ;^r^bytery Met S^and Inspection , Here Tuesday Although no action was taken t night upon pending measures, the ses sion mark^ an official legislative day. Highway issues, however, were in the foreground for probable consid- 'luxation when (both branches resqme 1 del liberations tomorrow, j; Ckppii^ the list of measures on the CHAS ODELL house calendar was a'Tree conference Noted pilot, with oTor SiMt) hours jommittee report upon a bill to ^ip in air. wiil fi, paareuKo^ Sunday ^Governor Oim Johnston of the pWCT frou. Uurena airport in late model »? appointing and removing State Slinaon eabin plane. ! , highway commissioner... ^ I The report, already approved by the Senate, occupied the No. 1 iposi- Tfie Presbyterian college R.O.T.C. unit took ,it8_ annual spring inspec tion Tuesday night on. Johnson field with Major Dan Ellis of Columbia, as the inspecting officer. The corps in ftril dress ‘ presented a very colorful picture, the moonlight review being witnessed from the grandstands ^by a Pro' R. Co Long, of Orgenwood, Named Mo4era.tor. Repei^ ^For the Year Hwd' FroUf ChurcheSo South Carolina presbytery met here Tuesday in regular spring session with the.Thomwell Memorial church , - , > . , as host church. Entertainment for the large cr^d of students and amton L^presentatives was provided on the people. The inspection included, drill Io^phanage^'campus. and practical subjects, as well as the theoretical courses. The unit headed The opening sermon was preached by the Rev. J. W. Conyers of Ware 1>y Ma/jor R. ® i Shoals, the retiring moderator. Dr. R taiped a rating of “exd^lent” for the p^sr^^veral years. Track Meet He^e HEALTH HINTS BY CITY HEALTH OFFICER During the past year thp town of Clinton was infested with mosquitoes ’to anjalarming extent.*Our hope Tor the coming year is that this will not be the- case due partly to our efforts* and the willing coperation of the citi zens of the community. ' The board of health is planning a campaign against the mosquito, in which it solicits the aid of.everyone who might be willing to help. Through the drainage of low areas, spraying and oiling of other waters, systematic inspections for the deter mination of such places, and a, gener al clean-U'p drive, we hope to lessen . the mosquito prevalence in Clinton. The board of health enlists you as one of its workers in spreading this Ninformation and bringing htherV at tention to this work. Any service you might render toward the completion' of this will be of benefit to the com munity,, and wili he greatly appreci^ ated bi^-the board of health of the town/of Clinton. tk)n ^ tTie TIouse' c It would provide for election of a coipmissioner from eiwh of the 14 ju dicial circuits by the. legislators of the circuit and would transfer the govem- oir to the circuit courts exclusive pow er of suspension or removal. Governor Johnston was expected to veto the hill if the House adopts the report and orders its ratification. Other- propose<i legislation before the House included eight bills to per mit counties to_ enter reimbursement agreements with the State Highway department for the construction of rpads, Hiey were passed by Ih^Sen- Bcmzer will take chii-ge of a group of chttrcb«4->n June at Goldville, Shady Gix>ve, Dadcan’s Cre^kj and Ora. , . / Rev. R. D. White and Rev. Willem Porter^ and EWeni B. R. Puller ^nd S." .R.^* Dorwxh- were elected commis sioners from the presl^rtery to the. general assembly which meets for the Diamind Jubilee celebration in Au gusta, the latter part of May. ' the meeting b ing. The presbytery comprises the coun ties of McCormick, Abbeville, Green wood, Laurens ai^ NeuHherry. The Owing# church was selected as ?lace for the fall meet- SPEC^AL Amerkaa Mi^aaiae,- WoBiaa*a Horn* Cmpaaiott aad ‘ Callier’s, iJI~|for IS. a<Nith8-44.00. JAMES W. CALDWELL Can 38 /. "7 LIONS AT NEWBERRY C. Long, pastor of the First Presby j terian ' church . of —Greenwood, was ^elected moderator for the coming I year and presided over the sessions, j Dr. H. W. Pratt,^ of Columbia, and Rev. D. White/ of Calhoun Falls, 'served as stated clerk and recording : f j clerk. —^ p; , j,« A P. C.-Wofford dual track meet David Bqozer, meTpher. of- • the will be held here Friday night under; Smyrna Presbyterian congregation, the lights at the college athletic field. | Newberry, now ^n the eve of gradu- The teams are reported as evenly ■ ation~ at Columbia Theological semi- matphed and an interesting and ex- nary, was licensed by presbytery to 1 citing match is expected. This beihg^| preach after his trial sermon and be- Ihe first "hlghf* track niFCT on the +^g duljrrexamined by the -eommitWe newly-lighted field, a large crowd is*} ol\ experimental religion and motives expected, both locally and from o.jjjj;li.Jtor .^eicking the gospel ministry. Mr. of town. The .starting whistle blows i ^^ — promptly at eight o’clock.* ; A JUG INSCRIPTION In D. A. R. Museum, Washington “Let the wealthy and great. Roll in splendor an^ state. I envy them not, I declare it. I eat my owiKlamb, My own chickens ah^ ham, I .‘diear my own fl And I wear it. I have lawns, I have boW^rs I.have fruits, I have f^owe ^ " 1 \ ' I ' I - C ) N /\ 1 ^'T ^ PAYS YOU BIG DIVIDCHDS FISHING FOR BARGAINS is just,as -^oca id tfiis town os else- • where — oxd scMCnfuU ’ . •« iRirn II lAKiv. \ SINGERS TO MEET The South Laurens Singing convep- j tion will meet Sunday afternoon at' 2 o’clock in the Pentecostal Holiness j church, Clinton Mill. All singers and | the public are cordially invited to at-i tend.’ ! \W M ( ^ A number of members of the Clin ton Lions club Were in Newberry Tuesday evening as guests of -the Newberry club at a group ' m«tm|^ held at the Newberry hotel. The meeting was one of a -serief L planned by clubs of the district, com posed of Laurens," Clinton, Newberry and Batesburg-Leesville. Lpcal Lions present Tuesday report an enjoyab^ session. 7 George Bell Timmerman, of Bafes- burg, governor of South Ca^^lina Lions, reported on the progress of the order and. teW of plana/for the state convention to be held at Myrtle Beach early in June. / \V. \V. Lewis, of Whitmire, was also on the program for a s^rt talk. INSURANCE We offer /expert service and protection. Agent for some of tRe strongest Fire Insurance Companies , in America. REAL ESTATE ' Town and country prop< erty. Prices T^tractive. Clinton Realty & Insurance Co. a H. BOYD, Agent ate last week without debate. A ways and means committee bill to reduce annual automobile license tag fees to a scale of $1' to |7 topped the Senate calendar and was expected to be taken up tomorrow. Meanwhile both branches awaited the Governor’s action upon a $8,- 060,000 highway construction resolu tion which was delivered to him last 'Thursday. He said today he had not passed upon it and ventured the opinion it would not become law without his signature until'after Wednesday, but opinion yn other legal circles was that he must vet^ it iWfore midnight to night to prevent its becoming law un der a constitutional provision that un signed tneasure^must be ^vturned to the House in which they originate “withih three days,’’ Sundays except- ed. If Johnston vetoes the resolution, W/hich would authorize a $5,000,000 bond issue without his consent for funds to match $3,000,000 in Fed eral action upon the veto was expt'cted to ’ indicate the trend of sentiment in the Legislature toward a possible veto upon the reorgani-za tion bill, one of the paramount i.ssues of XhTc current session Free conferees "mr^the annual ap propriation bill meanwhile were ex pected to meet during the week and organize for launching their Work of ironing out the differences in the $1, 143,000 House bill, and the $8,000,- 000 Senate measure^ It was considreed likely that de velopments of the fifteenth week might provide a reliable indication of the proximity of * adjournment^ sine officiating minister. At present the young couple are making their home with the groom’s parents. The Ivk is my morning ala So Jolly Boys now Here’s God speed the plough. Long life and success to the farmeriV #»»»« KiKiftiKaaawawiA.. j ."visjvawsaaii 'Riaiii 1 r\ ^ our Homo Tow n I irst / ■“ ■( MU -1, I ho (Juii'ui)i‘r (jI (j(>uHiioroo « » aB tt K B a « « a »'//////^ «iaa«aaK»^J|A ^ / ,W Miserable with backache? W/HEN kidneyt HmcUmI Udly «k1 W yM Mffw • wagiOjhig hirlmhi. witfi dizziMtt, ur ioo ion Md ' froQMnl orinolio nIgM; «4on yo« Ml npsol •nao nofvow^ urination aAon yoo _fool Dnan'a mo oipodaliy for poorly ‘ ‘ ‘ yi. Mllliona of bom yoaa. Ikoy i Doan SPILLS THE HAPPY MEDIUM Many peraons are dther— Orer-inaiired or Under-insored Oor experieqige can aid you in. fUuHaf the hi^ ■Mdinm where yoor ance la juat right. / CousoK 08 today. No obB- gatiop, of conrae. R D. Henry & Cm^Muiy INSUKANCE cusrraN, die. West Clinton News "WF Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Dye and family of Greer, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mobley, Sr., ind^ family, of Whitmire, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Whitmire. Mr. and Mrs. R.. 1*. Trammell and family were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Blakely in Ora Sunday. Frank. Sexton spent the week-end with and Mrs. Jack Anderson. ■ Miss Virginia Mobley of Whitmire, sfpeitr the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Whitmire.,,. With the Sick Mrs. Jack Anderson is ill at her home. » Mrs. L. M. Evwns is oq the sick Hst this wcok Mft-Ledford is ill at'his home. Miscellaneoas Shower Mrs. Mary Terry gave a miscellan eoas shower on Friday evening in honor of 'Mrs. Beulah Stewart, a re cent bride. Several games were en joyed, after .which a treasure hunt was held, with the shower being the treasure.. The bride received many useful gifts. After the gifts were shown the hostess served ice cream and cake. \ Births Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Brown announce the birth of a daughter, Margaret Al- line, on Aipril 13. 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