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Y, JUNE 10. 1M7 J.V ■: *iTyi f THE ciim^N CHROmCXK, (XIN^ s. c t. ‘*"^ . ■ PAGE [ t it THE WANT .E^ RATES ^ I ,lc f9t word for firot tm; fito inaertiona for tko price of four. Minimite dwrgo 25c. Cord of tiiaoka and triWtoo of reopoct, le o word, poppUa is odTonce. Miniaino 5Qe. ' K !? M j { J vAOQDENT Insurance Tickets cost' only 25c a day; pay^'up to $5,000.1 S. W. Sumerel,T)hone 80 and 82. 3c j w a\ • mmm RpwEEEHHHI W< Miss Grace Abbott, former head of FOR RENT—Three-room apartment,the Children’s Bureau in the Depart- unfurmshed. Apply to Posey W.jnient^ ff Labor at Washin^rton, D. Copeland,’phone 46. Ic|c., has been natned by the National Conference for Clarifying the Oonati SEEDS, FEEDS. Speeds of all kind's, ^ Fountains, Feeders and C^k Tab lets Seed Beoaa^ Peaa,~TOTiQ;«d, Ten- dargrodn, ^naeh and Many Others in Bulk. Flower Seeds in ^ckages. Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Tele phone 188. J . tution by Ainefidment,-as chairman of | a conunittee of twenty-eight Her| committee,, which includes eminent j churchmen, Iftbor experts, and eduea-j tors, will examine the propoeed con stitutional amendment dealings with MRS. LANKTORD thanes PEOPLE OF CUNTON To The Chronicle: ‘ ,l ~ We shall appreciate it if you will allow us space in your paper to thank the people of jCbnton- and the sur- roimding cfilnmunfty for their coop eration ip making our Poppy Day a (success. Our local unit appreciate the cooperation more than* they will ev^r know, but real Joy come to' the disabled veteran who made the pop-, pie.' Lest We Firget ‘‘Forget them not! As years go by, I On our remem/brance they rely. They are maimed, Death did deny Its sqlace—crippled, blind, they try ^ To find on earth the peae they know ' Federal power to legislate for better . 1_* ' _ J aik .4 «^ « A Vk M tM A MWl . WHY WASH at home?'''Bu^a^n’s Hf^ea it beat. 15 pouikb Damp Waah, ready to iron, only 49c. Buchanan’s - ov Dry Cleaners and Laundry, Telephone 'University of Chicago. No. 28. tf ONE-HALF PRICE sale on hand made Lawn Furniture — benches, flower boxes, bird baths. Can be seen on Saturday afternoon. Moses Dillard, on Bell street. —— * Ip PLANTS, PLANTS. Sweet Pqtato, “^Toms^to, Cabbage, Collard, Hot* and Sweet Pepper and Egg Plants. Black Leaf 40, Evergreen,- Slug Shot and Other 'Insecticides to Control the 1%^ sects. Blakely Brothers Seed Store working and living conditions in agri culture and industry. Miss Abbott is professor of public welfare at the In Flankers Fields.” We should ffke to give a ^rief his tory of this little paper flower, es pecially siiKe we have been asked by so many ‘‘Where does the money go?” E^ch Slower was made with painstak ing care by some disabled World War veteran. They represent as closely In itaiy women wearing uniformsUs Possible the little flowera th^ officially supervise markets and give these men saw in the fields of France advice about farm^ produce. There is an organisation of 800,000 rural women in the Fascist country which holds exhibitions from time to time. Women artists are'now being or ganized ,and Antoinetta Paoli Pag- liant is neading them for the women artist’s International exhibition be held in Paris this year. ^ where so many of their comrades still He.' Their significance comes from the sacrifices of those thousands of brave ^ung Americans whp died in the country’s service on the battle field of France. Making the poppies has-provided employment for many ! hundreds of disabled men through the winter and spring months. -The w’ork not only has enabled them to help 7 A hew magazine called the ‘‘Bach- support themselves* and families, but Telephone 188. j^ielor” is being edited by a woman, [also has be«n valuable/as occupatlon- Miss Fanchon Devoe. al therapy. It has been conducted in ing summer, small stucco cottage, 3 rooms and bath, furnished, at Beau fort Shores, Beaufort, S. C. In' ex cellent condition. $10.00 per week in advance. Mrs. J. L. Rentz, Hotel Clin ton. » . tf » I _ ____ STOMP SPRINGS WATER—For ^ in Clinton, 15c gallon ever Friday. Phone your orders to G. A. Copeland & Son, 'phone 61, a good place to trade,-and they will be promptly filled. P. B. Ferguson, Agent 24-6p ■ I ^ " ELECTRICAL REPAIRING -1 It’s time to get out those Electric Fans and Other Appliances and ha.ve them put in good condition for the summer. See me for Radio Repairing too. R. Stanton Blakely at Blakely BrotheVs Seed Store. Telephone 188. Ic increasing demand for women pho tographers to cover feature assign country. Disal^'d veterans recoiv ing ^ittle or np government compen- mei>ts. Thi.s world wide service employed jn taken on a young woman. Miss ^ poppy program. Preference is Mary Morris, who is said to be^the ithose with dependent *fam- first of her sex to do photographiic I jjjg^ The* work is a Godsend to these FREE!—If. excess acid "causes you Stomach' Ulcers, Gas P»ins, Indi gestion, Heartburn, Belching Bloat ing, Naus^, get free sample doctor's prescription, Udga, at Kellers Drug Store, 1 Jrl(Li2p MAN WANTED to handle disttibu- tion of famous Watkins Pco^cts serving hundreds of satisfied custom ers. Excellent opportunity for right party. No investment. Write the J. R. Watkins Company, 235 Johnson Ave., Newark, New” Jersey. ■ Ip WANTED — Man with car to take, over profitable Rawleigh Route. ^- tablished customers. Must be siktis- fied with earnings of $30 a week to start. Write Rawleigh’s, Dept. SCF- 27-101, Richmond, V’a. Ip REGISTERED Berkshire boar for ' service, at T. H. Little place near Clinton. Apply to J. S. Norris at Mus- grove Filling Station. ^0-2tp “wanted to RENT—Three or four- room bouse. Reply to P .0. Box 312, Clinton. Ip work regularly for a news service as a staff member. Heretofore men haw '’covered ipraKrtically all this type of photography. ‘Miss Morris, who is young a graduate of Sarah Lawrence Collie, New York, was an ardent camera fan while in college and tooir a course in photography, specializing in ilighting and compoei; toion. She will not t cover news men who c^ld not-possibly fihd or perforW-A^^illhr employment. From the poppy leach year the American Legion Auxiliary raises the principal support of the vast rehabilitation and child welfare program carried out* by the^ Auxiliary in cooperation with the American Legion. , -J We do not Wish you to feel that you The Opening of Hie HOLUNGSWmttH MOTOR COMPANY AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER Clinton, S. C. Our showrooBis, located next to the express office, are now open and f we cordially invite 4he public of the Piedmont Carolina to Visit us and get acquainted. _ ^ - ^ - J- We promise the motoring public of this .si^ction that we will operate a first-^lass dealer ship* keeping In mind the ifact that we are here to serve you in every way possible. 7ai?«5 We offer a complete stock of new Fords and we will maintain always an excellent selection pt clean used cars^ ^ VISIT US FOR YOUR NEXT CAR— WHETHER NEW OR USED. PLEASANT, COURTEOUS SERVICE AT ALL TIMES. V WM. 0. HOLLINGSWORTH, Owner Next To Express Office I Phone No. 9 r- IBItlHIlUBR iiiHiiiiBiiiBiiiBtiiiBiiiitiiiaiBmii I are ‘‘buying a poppy” but *tha,t you sports, but will do feature '^^J’**jare ‘‘wearing a poppy.” which is more creative. Thj popjiV i.s a symbol of the supreme .nacrifree. Denmark is proji-essinK with the 'yi’J'uf !'“• ^her eountriesof theworld inirrantJ'™*-'’'" "" c<>"™ve. W earing ing recognition to its w'omcn. Mrs. ll^iVt condition wi^ well establish^ buainess. If interest^, »p;Hy at once to Mrs. Selma Franks Adair, GHnton, S. C. Ic ^BSCRIBE TO THB CHRONfCLl “The PapM* Everybody Rcoda**' Alla Saabye is the first \voman to be apF^ititoil head of the depart ment of the State Experiment In stitute and Dr. M^rie Anderson is the first” woman head of Veilsted Hospital. Joanna Mill News r' * ' (Continued from page seven) street. The children had a jolly g^d time playing games on the lawn. Mrs. Arthur served ice cr«tm and cake. . Injured In Accident John Henry Davenport, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Hi-Davenpoct, su-stained painful injuries when he was struck the past week by a truck in crossing the road. Visitors In Goldville ^ Mr. W. F. Regnery, president of the Joanna Cotton Mills, came. to Gold ville last Tuesday for a two-day visit. He was accompanied on this trip by *14 members of the sales organiza tion of the Western Shade Cloth com pany, who came to acquaint them- we can conceive. this little flower awakens in our hearts a deeper conoeption of our du ties to our country. It reminds that life itself » not too muclv-to give if our country' is in danger, gives us in spiration to serve m peace..,wiith the same .‘»pirit of patriotic devotion that inspired tho.se wht) died among the poppies of France. Twenty years have passed since the call, to war came, but we of the Legion have not forgotten. W’e are still devoted to the ideals for which we fought and hold high the memory of those who died in the service of our eSuhtry. For this rea.son also we are deeply grateful to each one, who contributed toward makin;; our Poppy Day a suc cess. W’e asked no price for them but we received not lower than a dime and as high as $1.00 each. A'e bought only 250 poppies which netted uS .$.'12.00. . ’ The last, meeting of the Auxiliary Ifor this summer will be held next Tuesday afternoon, June 15th, at five o’clock at the home of the under signed. At this time the election of officers will be held and delegates for the state convention to be held in Hock Hill, on August 1,^^2, 3, will be selected. All members and all Fill TANK ONCE FOR SALE—The Mary Musgrove Tea Room and all equipment. Complete- , — —.— - ... , , ly'jTna^m^rnry furnwhed, m vrrth- first-hand are ^ible are urged to the business of cotton manufacturing Her Qreai W SATplii^aiidp^ antioQ have preceded thii gbrioiit nxnneat in che ^ bride s lifel Every detail most be jnst ri^c. The ex quisitely engraved wedding is the only fhinn that is ap- ttopriate for the occasion, ra Qsore than a quarter oen- tuy the Haicouxt oom- pai^’s imprint hax identified ' moat of oor brilliant v#ed- dings. If it is a HAaooiTXT invtution or announcement,, it is sure to be faultlessly' ^ appropriate. Let us help you i make yow sdection mmi ] our beaadfnl aample book. The Chronicle an^ its relation to their' part of this organization. This is tlie second group from the sales force, Mr. Regnery having visited Joanna with a contin gent about iix weeks ago. Another group will arrive in about three weeks to take their turn at becoming ac- quadnted with the organization at Joanna. Besides Mr. Regnery, the following were in the party: H. R. Breanaihan, Chicago; Leelie Madeory, 'Chicago; Ralph 'Spiny, Detroit; Mr. Gerth, Ev ansville, Ind.; J. H. Minirick, ^tts- burgh, W. R. Logan, Buffplo, N. Y.; W. M. Oaklweir, St. Louia, Mo.; C. E. Hertoga, Jr., Iftnneapolia, Minn.'; Frank HanMn, Cleveland, Ohio; Wal ter Moore,' Cdumhua, Ohio; H., A. Robertaon, Atlanta, Gs:; Tom GArvin, Atlanta, (^; J. W. Ed^rda, Mobile, Ala.; E. <6. Riley, Chicago. Wednesday afternoon the rimton were entertained at a fish supper at Lake Murray. NEGRO IS Rj^RNED « ON SLAYING CHARGE ter qyfr •/ '♦ . . iWf’P Hinton residents. Misi Philson Laurens, June 8. — 0. C. Bryson, li* « niece of Mrs. Agnes Kern and hand of Oroaa. Hill, for j. b. Philson, both of this place. whom a wammt had been issued on; ^ ' a_i:harge of murder by Ooroner John jBOTHWELL GRAHAM TO A. Thomason in connection with the^ GRADUATE IN MEDICINE alleged slaying of WiH Speaka, Ne- be present Heartily yours, . Mrs. Clyde S. Lankford, Pres. Aqierican Legion -Auxiliary Copeland-iDavidson Post 50. MISS PHILSON WINS SULUVAN AWARD ^ “7 Miss Josephine Philson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Philson Tif Columbia, waa recently presented the Algernon Sydney Stdlivan award. by the Univenity of South Carolina. TliW award, made annually at 17 Southern institutions by the New Yorit South ern society, the university being the only one of these in the state, is in recognition qf -the recipient’s ‘‘pos session of such chdracteiirtics "df hearL mind and conduetr as evince a spirit of love for and helpfulness to other* men and women.” Mist PhUson’s parents were feared in Clinton and are pleasantly remem Bered here by many friends and ac- qiMHntances. Her mother before mar riage was Miss Addie Horto^, daugh ter oLMr. and Mrs. H. I. Hc^on, for gro foreman ‘on the farm of Carroll D. Nance, wU apprehended in Elber- ton, Ga., early Monday by Sheriff C. W.j Wier and Hicks F. Owings, depu ty sheriff, and return^ to Laurena.* \ 7%e slayii^ of Speaks occurred May 19 at a church in Cross Hill, Bryson allegedly thaving struck him with a rock after an argument. A TIMELY SUGGESTION Why not solve that proUom by glv- iag the grodnate yeaPo'rabseriptkhi to the Roader’s Difeot?*JfS.OO ptr ^oor or 2 yoars for $5Jt. JAMES W. CALDWELL — CaU$8" Prof, and Mrs. BothWellf Graham, and'daughters, Misses Katherine" and Elizabeth and; Mrs. W. S. Bean, will go to CKarlotfesville, Va., next week, where the former's son, Bothwell Gra ham, will receive his degree in medi cine from the University of Virginia Medical School on Tuesday. Dr. Gra- "“fbaim will ’’return witti bis parents to Clinton for^two-weeks' visit and on July 1 'sriil' leave to begin his intem- ahip in a New Yoric hospital.^ ' WHAT DO ^ P* S. Jeanpa DO? FORD “60” OWNERS REPORT 22-27 MILES PER GALLON { * Thb 60-^prs9power Ford V-8 ia wridnl remark able inileele records on Amerioan roads. Eriicate owners snd fleet operators alike report averales of from 22^0^ miles on a flallon of |asoliiA / You can fill the tank of youir Ford **60^ and drive all day —300 to 400 miles — without ttop^ \ , . . ~ ^ * "-t " ping alain for fuel. Besides qostind less to run ■4 \ * than any Ford car ever btiilt, it sells at the lowest Ford price in years. That*s double economy! The **60^ delivers V-8 smoothness and quiet at " ipeeds up to 70 miles an btmr. It is built into the same roomy body as die famous **85”-—with die same modem features of comfort and depend^^ 4 'ability that make the 1937 Ford V-8 unques- ^ donably the quality car in 'the low-price ft ■ ‘529* AT U^V St ONrtfrs Factinr. Trasipirtiliis ilit|ii| roRov-i ma KQM Tkia priM ia for tko 60-hor»opowor Cwp% iOvo- ' tfitiM oqMippod with frost oa4 roar ! glev0 ooaportMst, sad aah trajr. A MONTH. >ft#r baya a^ aaodal 1W7 Ford V-8 Cw aay Pard daalsr—aaywhara ia tba Uaitad Aok yoar Pard daalar abaat tha aaay flaaa af (ha Uaivaraal GradR Cfaipaw- HOLLINGSWORTH MOTOR CO; . AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS J NewauidUaai^Uars*. / Neztto