The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, May 07, 1936, Image 4
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THE CLINTON CHRONICMB, CLIETON, S. C
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EaUblished' 1900
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weight, but her carridge i^ fine; she
ha^beiln told by outsiders that she a
million-dollar Strut in^her walk, she
often thought of entering the movies,
but newer g:ot anny ancers to her
letters to hal roaches with her photo-
graf enclosed therewith. »he wanted]
comedy instead of classicks.
, she will allso serve ice-tea, fried
toysters in season, hamburgers, bat-
j ter cakbs, pies, as well as hot coffee
j at all hours, miss Jennie veeve smith,
I our afficient scholl principle, has con-
' sented to help her on satturdays ahd
I legal hoHidays. she will draw a right
; smart _Qf. trade fpom her manny lo-
cal add-mirers. yore corry spohdentT
mr. mike Clark, rfd, will take his din
ners and suppers with them in order
to help his wife out. _
CLINTON. S. d,^HURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1936
j pretty dishes have alreddy bennj
bought at the 10c stbar, and paper
napkins to wrop the knives ;ind forks
in, as well as to wipe yore mouth;
with, have arrived by m-ale from aj
male-order house, she will sell softi
' <6.
ALL WERE DISAPPOINTED | ship of the immortal Lee.
Representative^J. D. Witherspoon j The memory of these sleeping he-'^j^jjks betwixt meals, she has fig-i
of this county is known far and wide i roes, their heroism and fortitude, will: on not serying anny breakfasts
as a stout Johnston man. Senator ever be held,._3acred. i at the pressent time.
Nance is equally well known as an
anti-Johnstonite. When the resolu
tion endorsing the governor came be
fore the county convention Monday
the senator vigorously opposed it as
was to be expected, and helped in its
defeat.
MOTHER’S D.4Y AGAIN i we wisH^ miss* tiny mooVe much
Next Sunday, designated through-' suckcess in her new undertaking, she
out the country as Mother’s Day, will' had experience at the coliedge in thej
be observe<l in thousands of homes, (cooking and dish-washing department
churches and Sunday schools. White
flowers shall be worn for mothers who
where she worked to help pay her
board and tuition which' her pa, hol-
But people ail over the county are j have gone to live forever in the pres-! sum moore, forgot to send in to the
asking, “What was the matter withience of the King, and red flowers 1 pressident. her monney cappitol is
Mr. Witherspoon?"' Why didn’t he I shall be w'om for mothers living.I small, but she will make up that de-,
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appear on the floor of the convention j These living mothers are worthy ofificcit in looks and ennergy ansoforth.
wh^n Johmston was under attack and jail the homage their children can be-
make its halls reverberate with en-1 stow.
dorsement and praise of his chief and mothers of men have saved the
the highway row, the man he has con
sistently vote<l with on every issue
or ques/ion that has arisen since he
took the throne.
The convention was disappointed
what’ll you have?
after the Johnston resolution showed i what
Kehober Church Pounds the
race in times of peril and of need,! Preacher
and the characters, the love, and the the mance of rehober church was
Christianity of mothers, is the powder' a victim of a big pounding party last
that sustains the w'orld this very day. tue.sday night and rev. will waite, the
Every man, woman and’child should local pasture, ^nd has family was
a precious thing is
its hea<l> Its eyes were all turned.! mother’s love, and What a priceless
on Mr. .\V itherspoon Jopking for a thing is mother’s counsel and devo-
thrill. It expt*cted hirn to enthusi-prosperity^ and in hours of
astically climb, fixnn his ■-imrch and i ad^yersity, in success and. j.DL.jAilure,
come to the defense of his ‘ cVueT /the love of a mother never changes,
who had been strongly condemned by vvhen all other friends vanish, in
one of his colleagues. j times of peril and of woe, the nioth-
DisapiminlfrTehts are awful. , t-emain steadfast and true.
j w'hen we read the lives of the great
. CONVENTION DID RIGHT fmen of the earth w'e realize the influ-
A very adroitly written resolution' t^nce of their mothers in the forma-
endorsing the administration of Gov-jtion of the characters whiclT made
certainly took unawares w;hen ever-
boddy dropped in i>n them all of_a
.sudden after prayj^r-meeting. he Iiad
alreddy took off -^ome of his clothtw
for lied. /
/
it wa.s a most unusual sight and
different from any other pounding
party ever hell in flat rock, the min-
net the mance door was opened by
mrs.T^aite, the members commenced
to throw things into same and pound
ed her.so hard she fell flat on the
floor with stuff piled on top of her.
ernor Olin Johnston was offered at I Jheni illustrious. .
the county convention Monday. It was | Most of the famous men of the
tabled by^a decisive vote as it should! world have publicly aclihbwledged the
have been. —— ! power of their mothers in their live.s.
The resolution was offered by a| Washington acknowledged it, so did
well-known citizen of the county. I ^^poleoti, Jefferson, Webster and
Whether he wa.s its author or some ] Lee.
one else we do not know, but it was} When James A. Girfield, the poor
apparently drawn to portray the gov-! hoy w"ho lifted himself from a cot-
emor a® a great Roosevelt man and:^.Mirp Vo the White House, took the
suppp'rter. It even overlooked so im- ®^Vh of office, his first act after de- verry harty, pleasant smile.
she was bleeding at the mouth and
nose when picked up. it seems that
she was hit by a can of sammon and
a can of sardines which were flung
too hard towards her, in.the pounding
effort, manny nice gifts were givven
and when she got the blood washed
off of her face ansoforth, jihe smiled
portant an “is.sue as .touching uppniLvering his inaugural address, was to
- the .governor’s highway position. SuchlVurn from the great throng of specta
an oversight should not have bden tors and kiss his aged ihdther, who
^ made since pmctically his~entire ad- *at nearby. He knew and acknowl-
-ministration has been ^iven over the influence of his mother in
- his personal fight to get control of,
> a good inanny auits'of heavy aec-
ont-hand umlerwear were included in
this pounding for their childrens, ahd
none of them had over 3 or 4 holes
in them, they will feel mighty good
to the .sole and boddy next winter
when the wind whistles thru the whis-
kers ansoforth. no-suntmer OT'^ring
things were in the lot; everboddy is
and dominate that body. ' Not long before he died, Henry W.
People who are opposed to good Grady,' Georgia s illustrious son, and
Toathramh an-efficient administration^ the greatest oratprs-this, coun-
of the .state’s highway affaii:s should ^ try ever pivduced, delivered an ad-
emlorse the governor’s administration.'‘L'ess in Boston which thrilled the these items theirselv’es now.
Those on the other hand, who advo-t turn from coast-to coast. In a portion
cate highway development for all that great sj>eech he brought tears
parts of the stale and who believe in'to all eyes when he spoke of his old
constitutional gt)vemment put-them-, mother whose knee, he said,
selves in a defenseles.s po.sition when'"^'’ the truest altar he Imd ever
.they give their endorsement to a and whose hands, though w'orn
who has never burned his hands for|^*^^ wrinkled, were fairrt’ to him tl^n
highway developtnewC, a man w'hosejthe hands of mortal women,
record shows that he jumps fixnn one Napoleon’s mother could not be
■perch to another in his highway at- at the gorgeous coronation
rev/ w’aite poked his head out of
the bed-room door just as the i>ound-
ing stalled, he got struck by a cab
bage and a small ham of meat, but
he just laffed it off and seemed verry
thankful onner count of his creddick
has runt out at all the stoars. his
sallery is badly in arrears, the pound-
,— . . I ing shows the interest the membei-s
titude, a man who is responsible fori'^* great son in Notre Dame, but have towards him at hart, and they
the miserable and harm^l condition j "’wn the famous artist painted the
jrmw existing because of his obsession
to control the highway department.
He wants to lie the* dcpaTtment’s dic
tator, he has become so brazen to
accomplish this puri>Ose that is now
offering pj do horse-swapping with
the senate if it will approve “his
men’’ and put him at the head of the
commission.
The convention did right when it
picture of the historic scene, the Cor
sican insisted that hw mother lie put
in the group ai notal)les who wit-
ne.ssed the ceremony, and while his'
first words to hia family, after plac
ing the crown of jPrance .upon his
head with his own hands, wew:
“What would father have said,’’- he
knew and acknowledged the value of
' hus mother’s influence in his early
mought pay in some monney later off:'
bix). waite has benn the pasture at
I'ehober chui’ch going on 4 yi;. he has
made gtXHl in manny resjiects, but he
seems to preech and pray too long for
the goo«l' of the order, he dresses
fairly well, but do not shave verry of
ten enduring the week, but alw'ays
sees \hat they are cut off befoar goi-
ing into’the pullpit to cermonize to
refuse<l to endoi'se such tactics and the days w'hich meant so much.j^jj, niembership. this w’as a fine spec
-— T'u.. in his life. I •. .. . - -i . . ..
LAST MEMORIAL SERVICE
een dostructivy^, the story might go on, .giv-valued at
rm principle. of mothers m-.25'^nd 3$. .
^litical maneuvering. The governor’s
admini.stratipn has been
of progress and whing - , . ..
fluence in the fonnation of charac
ter. .A* wot Id today, ^tom by strife and
, , , r I greet!, and sin, needs not only the
Clintons last memorial setvice for-^ij^pi^ mothers, but their
rit on the part .of tfee people, and the
. mike Clark, rfd,
cpiTj' spondent.
Confederate veterans ha> been an-
fR)unc^“by the local'U. D. C. chapter
The annouffcoment, always one of in-
einmple fa/th_
sAid, there are manv
After all is
old-faSbioned
for Suoduyjrftornoon at-five o'clo^k./in^, which must W ,.re.s.rv^ for. .n..;r«t'Fr.m mTchronTa/
10 Years Ago
TBUIiSDAT, HAT 7, tm
NORGE
-YEAR WARRANTY
tfi/ /fOlUrOR COHPIIESSIOll OMIT
■ Come ifi. Let us give yoa the details
of this 10-Year Warranty—the most
convincing e'vidence of superlative
merit. Never befote has such a warranqr
been offered* ’
of May 6k 1926
. , . - 'ever if the glory of our civilization'
^rest, carries with it this year a f»?el- endure. One of thy grandest of j
of regret anj(j_ sadnc.is, howwcrr^^^j. old-fashioned things is the parl,"^"'^^^^^'*”'**'™^*'^*^**'**"*"*"^"*”*******"^
siiKe it is to be the^ast service of tience, devotion and faith of the! B. L King wUf^represent the local
this kind sponsored by the chapter | mothers—the verv now'er' Kiwanis club iw t
due to the fact that there is not now; which holds the 'world together,
a living membbr of R. S^Iw'en.s camp ‘
in the community. •
Memorial day in the South for a
long" number of yeart has Iven set 1
aside a.s a day to honor the memory i
of the dead soldiers of the Confeder-j
acy and pay tribute to the few livingj
very jiow'er ^ Kiwanis club « the Kiwanis Inter-
j national convention to ,be held in
I Montreal, Canada, June 7-10.
Nob
By Gm
tidiness
cGw
James lyewis Simpson, known and
loved as “Uncle Jim," passed away
here Satunlay morning at his resi-
Idence in his 79th year of age.
Flat Rock a New Enterprise
In fhe Making
Members of the first grade honor i
oil, Florida Street school, for the^
heroes left among us yet.
At this*' time each year we do not
deliberate .the quwtions involved iff] miss tiny pfoore, the secont darter past month are: BuUer Bl«:k7Lan-'
the conflict^ or discuss the outcome j of njr. hoMm moore and his wife, drum Collins,. Billy Pitts, Bill Wade,!
of the call to arms. W’e put aside oth-! has return^ back from colledge be-Vrine Hogan, Helen Littlefield, Re^‘
er thoughts that we may fittingly
venerate the men who so nobly and
so purely bore aloft\the Stars ^^^and
Bars—the nfen who illustrated fthe
South; the men who gave of their
life blood for fireside and character;
the men who #et an example in cour
age and fidelity in which poaterify
can pride itaelf. ** \
Year after yeai; it has been obr
pleafwe.
.duty, as weM as our joy and
to show to the world tlwt we hi^ not
jfoi^gefttso, and will not foiWt, the
aaciifidss. Hie bc^ry and tm devo-
4Km.,oC the nsea who a^gidlaiiUy
eitebd.I^ aw homsa aad wao »
portv Ainiidsd tlisl wiitiii iJiuj
Esiad ia As iright jMiSrUit
foar finishing her first term there- becca Speake.
in, for ijeasens unknowed to yore cor-
ry sp^dent, mr. mike Clark, rfd, and j Mrs. A. 0. Bray and little daughter
will ^^n up a nice coffee shoppy in of EJkins, N. C., is the guest of her
the/ small room betwixt ihe drug parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L Bailey
stoar and the post offis.
this coffee shoppy will be a new
inner-vation for flat rock, she will
cater to the high-class peeple of our
citty, of which there are verry few,
but counts on manny night riders and
vMaitors from' the^ county seat who
will gsMHhiftx around raididfht and
drap in xdr a hot dog ansoforth.
Mrs. B. H. Boyd has zetumed from
miss moose ttvany
to seddiead^
looking
htly over-
ai visit to her sister in Florence.
' Friends of Mrs. W. J. Duncan will
regret to know she s a patient in the
Columbia hospital.
Mr. and Mra. HTHIGi will go to
Columbia Saturday to attend May
day exarcisea in which thsir daugh
ter. Mias Emmie^ will'be crowned as
foeen.
There are many reasons for choosi^
Norge—beauty, convenience, depend
able performance, economy. Now here's
another reason—a lO-Year Warranty,
Gome in, see the Norge. Get the details
regarding the 10-Ycar Warranty.
N O R G
Mather-simpson
TORE COMPANY
No^ge Dealers—Clinton, S. C.
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TERRAPL
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against the best any other low priced car can dol"
Drive as many o£ the other low priced
•.. particularly the
“makea.” Then take
cars as you care to
other ihtte leading**!
a **Discovery Drive** in a Terraplane.
You will ^d verv little difference in
(nice hn* the model you want • • but
a big difference in what, you’gri for
tyhat you tmy. , ^
lUDOE STYLE—Terraplane
the other three, with the
that is entirely mew.
CHECK SIEB AND ROOM—Fu^ir
thaoitay of the ocher three leaders. JVKm
power per too, and smootbnfss no otm
low priced car approaches. " <
—Terrsplane u the only
bnest*
low priced car with latest, bnest hydraulics,
mmd a separate safety braking system oper>
atina from die same brake pedal if ever
neecfed.
emplane aeai^
only 1936 design
115-inch wheelbase in Templane... up to
ottw
3 inches mote chan the others. And 145
cubic feet of inside space . . . more head
\ro6m, leg room, seadng room. . .
TEST EASE OF HAmUNO-S^^
thing brand new here .. . Tru-Line Steer-’
in^'and Radial Safety Orntrol; patent ap
plied for. Exdusivb in Templane.
'-Terra-
plane’s Rhythmic Ride, against the ride you
get in any-other low priced car.
horsepower in a Terraplane... 3 to 9 more „
Plus a /6ird.braking system fropi
the easy handling parking l»ake.
MEAfUKE SAFETY-Only Terra-
plane, of the leading, four, has a body all
of steel with solid, seamless steel roof
COMPARE ECONOMY —Terra-
plane averaged 23.95 miles per gallon in
the Los Angeles-Ybsemite Economy Run,
with 3 passengers and higgage-witb mo
coastimg. j
CONSIDER ROCCBDNESS-We’lL
show you owner records of 125,000,
150,000 miles aad up. Ask any other low
prictedtar CO
lui
-W
ust come in and say, **Show me.**
“’e*U back Terraplane ... every dme.
Tarraplcma Daolar
Tak«*n '^Dlaonvnry
' With th« ElnnlHe Hnnd
Flick a finder... and gean shift! The mete
way to drive ... easier... safer. Xvitb a
clear flbor in front. .. real foot-and-leg
comfort for three in the front, seat! No
ear or brake lever' to stumble over,
ar’s the magic of the Electric Hand,
an optional extra mot available on^ attj
other low priced car.
Th
88 or 100 ,H. P.... 115 -inch wfaeelbaw
$,
mp /er D* Luxe Models, /. e, b. Detroit
Standard group of actossories extern.
SAVE
. with the new HUDSON-C, I. T
6% Budget li^n ... very low
monthly payments
Let Clinton Oivners Tell You Why They
Bought TERRAPLANES
HEBE ARE A FEW ... OTHER NAMES ON REQUEST
V. E. SHEALY R. P. D., CUntoB. S. C. W. G. KING CliatM, 8. C.
JOANNA MERC. CO GoUviUe, S. C. L. J. BROCK. MriOe, K C
Clinton Motor Company
CLINTON, S, q*—LAUREN^ a C.
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