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.-/■ > I a a I 1,. PAGE SIX THE CLINTON THE CHRONICLES WANT AD RATES Ic per word for* flrot tion; Hre inaertioiui for tlio price of four. Miniamai diprgo - Cord of thooks ond tribatoo of respect, Ic o word, poyoblo in odToace.' Mioianai 50c. Two Leagues c»[^ I CLE, CLINTON. 8. fc THUESDAY, JULY 1, 1937 For SoftbaU I Additional Society I&ws Adult and Boys’ Teams From Sunday Schools of City To Play Durihfi: July and Aufi:ust. *" ^ 'now under, way with several games P£AS FOR SALE New Era, ondi l j Mr*)! wMiir. dress with a corsage of white roses, | popularity of the bride aivd groom, and a large black hat. j On the porch fnut punch was Mrs. Addison, the bridegroom’s, the departing guests by Miss- T~^ u I #*' ! mother, was gowned in flowered chif-: ^ Frances Roper, Collette Davis, .The city 5 two Sunday school with accessories of blue, and her Phoebe Witherspooo and Sarah Van- ball leagues, for boys and^adults, are. ,diver. , ^ 1 schedule each week. | Immediately after the ceremony the Clay varieties. Mrs. Geo. T. Brown,I j j ;„n.|hnde and bndegrocmi left for a wed- Clinton, S. C. phone 3*)5. ■ ul ^*' ding trip, mfter which they will be »t„ c ■ j • r- ii Tk |the p.8t week, h.R drewn up .t» eum- traveling the!!’.?'^"’ Greenville. .-The During the reception the hm>py couple slipped away ior a wedding tripr after which tbey will he at home NOTICE-To the few parties mostly tticr schedule. Games are to be played at the> college park at Tuesday, with double . intei^ted, I desire'to state that!*t the> college park^at 6.30 p.m. on (,rj.pg ^ short cape of the same ' T. ...ku gt 5, ' -..'With brown, accessories. ♦/ * k..' bride’s going-away costume was a bride "Wore a stunning outfit of beige ■,. , , t • . • „ _ .1 .u ‘ Forstmann s model in beige Parosa RAMPEY WINS TRIP NEMS ‘»^H. Fv Rampey of this city, repre- wnLitive for the Pilot Life Insurance company, Greensboro, N. C., has been awarded a trip to the industrial divis-^; ion’s convention of that company to Ibe held in Atlantic City on June 29, 30 and'July 1st. The trip was given Mr. Rampey in recognition o.f his ex- . cellent record with the company-and the large volume of business he pro duced during the year. JUNE MEALS / June surely is one of the favorite ^ ninths for makers of menus. Vege- SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLB table* and fruits are m the garden - my property at*" the end of North Adair street is not fo^ sale. M, L. Riv- enback- . - Ip and 6 p. m. on Wednesday and Thurs day. The boys’ league will play at the material, and brown accessories,'with j a corsage of bronze gladioli. - .i CAN place an- ambitious man or wo , man in steady, profitable, indepen-j contests. dent sales business with bright fu-j The adult gA)up ha.s adopted the ture. Write L. M. Intra. 231 -lohnson i ff^UowIng jtchedule: Avenue, Newark,-J^w Jer.sey. Ip ACCIDENT Insurance Ticket.s cost Mrs. Piper is the younger daugh' . . ter of the late Mr. and Mr*. Geo. A. high school at 6;30. Each team is’ex-i' The bnd^js the only da'jghter, of I father, Mr. pected to have a bat and ball for their yin. Jodie A.- Chandler Browning, was fdF a number of years. i.s a young woman of unusual beauty.!^ representative to the general as- and attractiveness. She rs a graduate, from this county and also a of the tniversity of .South Carolina. | jandowner at Gold- and l^mce her graduation has • ville.’He was a former-r^ident of member or the city .school faculty for, hav ing spent his boyhood] Tuesday, July 6—Baptist v.s A.R.P. Wedne.sday, July 7—Pre.sbyterian vs only 25c a day; pay up to $5,Q00^‘A, H. P., and Bapti.st vs Methodist, S. -W’. Sumerel, phone 80 and 32. 3c ■ ■ . , . ■ > > — ^ m i Thursday, July 8—Presbyt«frian vs .Metho<list. SEEDS, FEED.S. Feeds of all kinds, , i 1 . Fouijram., Fvvdvrs and fhick Tab. j .' ' ... leti. Seed Beans, Peas, Tomato, Ten-, ' ; ' , , ^1'^ J \ V I M raav I Uednesdav, July —.1. iv. dergreen, Spinach and .Many Others . i i. u . - . v> n i-i ' ‘kv J • n I ' '.Methodist, and Presbyterian v.s Bap-: in Bulk. Mower Seed.s m Packages. ^ * i , Thursday, -IVesbyterian vs Wednesday, July 14—A. R. F*. vs the p^t two yt'ars. She is a member there. Mrs. Browning, mother of icourse ^ ^ soronty. . 'the^ bride; was before her marriage, I thorou I h#* hr l#ld<irrACrn 1*2 u crrsi<fiiBtA at . .... ^ ... . and orchard in ever increasing abun dance and there’s no lack of variety in the daily b‘iU-of-fare. Chilled foods regain their popularv ity and every meal is given rest if it includes one. or, two cold courses. A frosty fruit cup starts a June, dinner off wKh a refreshing course. Theh a hearlj' hot main dish with a crisp salad leads up to^-a chilled dessert with coffee. Take care not to make a fruit first too sweet. -A tablespoonful of thoroughly chilled ginger ale added The. bridegroom is a graduate of Lj||j,n Bums <\t Liaurens. She! to each cup adds & pleasing tang'to TVesbyterian college, jand is engaged in bu.siness in Goldville. FFe is a mem ber of Kappa Alpha fraternity. in Bulk. Mower >ee(l.s in Packages Blakely Firothers .Seed Store. Tele phone 188. Ic WHY WASFI at home? Buchanan’.s does it best. 15 pounds Damp Wa*h»! Methodist, ready to iron, only 49c. Buchanan’s Dry Cleaners and F.aundry, Telephone No. 28. . tf July 15 —,Bapti.st vs Methodist, Tuesday, July 20 imOtVNING-PII’EK wedding; LOVELY HOME EVENT wa< alwavs pfogiinent in social circles where she livedi After the death of her narent.s Mrs. Piper was reared by her grandmother, Mrs. M. E. Brown ing. who CHntofh Here, - Baked corned beef good cold both in sch«<»r activities and otherwi.se I A wedding of much i n t e re s t np.ed for her many accom- F'resbvterian vs ! Pl*" yes- j plr<hmentT:"T:Ster. s¥e‘ atte^ed Con- ^ ' j U;rday afternoon at 5:30 o’clock, when 1'♦‘•■‘‘S' college at Spai Wednesday, July 21 —-^Mlaptist vs" .Mi.ss .Medora Evelyn Browning of this which -he gra.hiateil. Her wide circle fXlK .S.ALFi—Purebred cockerels $3.75 per 100. Fteds, Rock.s, Wyandotte*. Your choice, all cockends or half pul lets per l(K>;‘all pullets $9.50 per 100. .Ancona or .Minorca cockerels,,, . ^ 1 »» j- u 4 •Am 4.1 I' ~ I iJlajiti.st, and Methodist vs Presbyte- $4.50 per 100. Postpaid. Live arrival ^ to your door guaranteed. David Nich- Methodist, and A. FL F’. vs FVesby- terian. Thursday, July 22-r-A. R. F*. vs Bap tist, , * Tuesday, July 27 —, Methodist vs Baptist. Wednesday, July 28—A. R. F’. vs K.2c ols A: < 0., Kockinart, (la. ■ VKNfTtIAN BLINDS-I.<'t us moas- A. R. F’. vs nan. Thur.sday, July 29 F’rwbyterian. Tuesday, Aug 3—^^Flaptist vs .A.R.F*. uie your windows amj make a price! Wednesday, Aug. 4 — F’res-hyterian I city became thti-iiride of Joe Howard of friend-i here r»‘gret that her mar- F’iper of GreenvilleT The ceremony >‘iage removes her from Clinton, was perfonned at the home of the' -'•»■. Piper is tlie eldest son of .Mr. bride’s gramlmother, .Mr.s. .M. E. xml.Mrs. J. A. Piper of Greenville, Browning, with her pastor. Rev. Walt- *nd is a promising young business er .\. F/mg officiating. The ring »«•'» *‘f ’hat city, being associated ceremony was used. < w*t^h hia fatFier in business undoF- the Fn the living room, where the vow* f'rni name of the'‘Piper Roofing Co. were taken, an’improvi.sed altar was He »* a graduate of The ('itadel.‘ arranged in front of the mantle with Out-of-town guests for the wedding a tall mirror in the center to reflect were; .Mr. and Mrs. J. ,A. F*iper, Sam- the bridal scene. On each side was my and Johnny Piper, .Mr. and .Mrs. a banking of. ferns, inter>perse«l A. Merritt. .Mr. .Arthur .Merritt, for Venetian blinds for your windows, j vs .A. R. P., and Baptist vs .Methodfst. Any -ize. 11 ny_ color,. Prather-Simpson i Thursday, .Aug. .5—Pre.sFiyterian vs! Furniture ■( o. ' tf .Melhudist. ■ '■ - , i Tuesday, Aug. 10 Pn*sh'yterian vs Potato, I ,^ U J, ‘ , Wedfiesday, Aug. 11—A. R. P. vs with floor baskets of white gladioli Mr. .Marcus Crump. .Mrs. Prince any combination of fruits. Of course the cup must be served as soon as possible after mixing or the Wringer ale will lose its pep Dr. Felder Smith of DRS. SMITH & SMITH OPTOMETRISTS Specialist In Eye Examinations Office Hours 8 jlo. Daily Phone 29-W for Appointment - Ginton, S. C. as it is hot. Ft makes delectable sand wiches or is a delightful addition to •a platter of cold^utsj .Serve it hot .with scalloped Fiotatoes and buttered green fieas if you would have a coloV- ful main course. Baked Corned FJeef Four or five pound.s corned beef, 1 cup dried bread crumbs, 1 cup brown : sugar, 1 tablespoon mustard, whole clovea. Wash meat and put into a kettle with cold-water to cover. Bring slowly, to the boiling point and skim. Sim-! mer over a low fire until tender. Ft will take four or five hours. Remove from water. Mix bread crumbs, brown sugar and mustard and r.ub over meat. .Stick with whole cloves and put on | Clinton Realty & hiaurance Co. Business and Residential Property for Sale. Good Investments and - Splendid Opportunities To Buy Property. INSUF^NCE In Some of the Strongest Companies In America. See B. H. BOYD, Agent am I tall canflelahra holding white ’'hdder<,,Mr. F’rince Childers„ Jr., Mr.j the rack in an open roastinjg pan. cathedral candles. .At Mher points PLA.NT.S, PLANTS. .Sweet Tomato. Cabbage. Collard, Hot and Swd'et I’eppyr and F'gg FMants. FFlack M-af 49, Evergreen, Slug Shot and Other Insecticiiles to Control the In- eects. Blakely Brothers .Se«d Store. Telefihone 188. Ic and .Mrs, .Arthur ('ottingham, Sr., .Mr. jl’lace in a moderate oven (325 to 350 in the room were floor basket- rtf *dd'Mrs. Aihur Cottingham„ Jr., .Miss white gladioli and Queen .Anne’s lace. Mary Con.ngham, ^l^. Furman Nor- Prior to the cer<‘mony a musical ris. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Turrentine, .L 1 4 J T> I 4 ' ij ! nroirram was rendered with Mrs Air. Newton Turrentin<*, Aliss Eugi'nia .Methodist, and F’resbyterian vs Bap- “ mioenu »nn .»ir>. %, 'i. - ... Mames Pitts at the jiiano. First Mrs.,Turrentine. .Mr. Tommy .Mahon, Mr. Thur.sday, Aug. 12 — Bapti.st v.s * ^ahg a .sA>lo. -promise." and Mrs. K. G. MKoin, Mr. and Mrs. FOR RE.NT—By week or month, dur ing summer, small .stucco cottage. Methodist. was followed by a ^violin P. B. .Morrah. .Miss Cora Turner Mor- j. Tuesday, Aug. I?—IVesbyterian vs !n.istz* 3 ro<mis and bath, fumiiitfed, at Beau fort Shores, B«-aufort, S. C. In ex cellent condition. $10.00 per week in advance. .Mrs. J. L. Rentz, Hotel Clin ton. ^ tf ELECTRK'.AL REPAIRING — It’s time to get out those Electric Fans and Other .Appliance* and have them put in good condition for the summer. Se«* me for Railio Repairing to<K R. Ktanton Blakely at Blakely Brothers Seed Store: Telephone 188. Pc A. R. P. vs Methodist. W’eilnesday, Aug. 18 — .Methodist, and A. R. P. ys rian. ThurMlay, Aug. 19 BaptLst.. ^ Tuesday, Aug. 24 - llafitist. Wednesday, Aug. 2.5—A. R. F’. vs Baptist, and .Methodist vs F’resbyte- rian. Thursday, Aug. 26 — A. R, F*. ys F’resbyterian. i .Mrs. .A. G. Shepard of Ijaurens. Dur- 'iHe. Mrs. Ft. T. Lmstead, Miss An- Flaptist vsi*"*^ remlition. Flilly I>icus. cousin »•«* *‘iper I'mstead, Miss ('harlotte F’resbyte-1the bride, lighted the candles., Cmstead, Mi.ss ('aroline Um*tead, .Mrs. Wade then ‘ang “SwtH-test Story Miss .Nell F’lper, all of Durham, .\. C. .Methodist vs Colored Methodists ang "SwtH'test Story Ever Told." .At the first strains of Ixibengrin’s "Wedding Chorus." Browning Dicu.s, cousin of the bride. M rs. R. E. .McCaleb,. of F’etersburg, Va.. Miss Sarah Vandiver, Amlerson, Mr. and .Mrs. .Alvin Coleman and i I NOTICE — Jewelry, watches and clocks repaired promptly. Iteason- ahle charges, guarantiH'd work. Esti mates gladly given free without oh-^ ligation. B. .M. Brown. Jeweler, ijiu-1C(»nsecration and Ground-Break- and .Sammy F’ipe-, brother of the of Fountain Inn, Mr., and .Mrs. gr<M»m, held the white ribbon* which R- IL Burns. Barksdale. .Mr. and .Mrs. made an aisle from the stairway to ( ameron Turrentme, Woodruff, Mi«s the altar through which the bridal RHshAh* Withersp<K>n, Faiurens, Mr. party pas.sed. •nd Airs. Wm. Mason, Newberry, Mis* Miss Lillian Burns/ Browning, the BeatTy. Fort I>‘ayenworth, bride’s . si.ster and only attendant. Mr. Tom Taylor. Greenville, .Mr. acted as maiil o^ honor and preceded Gus Jeter, ( arlisle^ •the bride to the altar. She was love ly in a formal afternoon dres.s of rens, S. C. 7-15-5P WANTED TO RENT—Three or four- room house. Reply to F* .0. Box 312, C!1 intort. Ip MAN W.A.NTF*)!) to handle W'atkins I’nwlucts. No investment. Business inK Service Arranged for Mon day, July 5, With InterestinK Program. To Build ClllUrcFll P'rtk lace in princess style and trim med with white starcheil chiffon. In her arm s^he carried a bouquet of blue delphenium ami p;nk .rose-, buds. The briiie, always notcnl for her beauty arul charm, was truly never so lovely 'as when she «le.scende«I the A con,«ration 4cr-ir» at the altar on the arm of her brother.| Softball Uague Standing W 3 2 1 L 0 1 2 0 3 breaking of the new Friendship A. M. established, earnings average $251F. church (colored) of this city, has ww'kly, pay starts immediately.'Write 'The J. R. Watkins (’ompany, 234 Johnson .Ave., Newark, New Jeraey. IX)ST—One ladies’ handbag Fietween "'’"'Kellers Itrug Stoje, Flay.s’,Hospital and 27 South Owens. .No idenitification' marks in hag. Content*: compact, bumh of keys and five and ten dollar Fieen arranged for Monday, July 5th, beginning at ten a. m. on the denomi nation’s,new church lot on South Bell street. The church is headed by Rev. H. W. W'alker as pastor, who has been launching an intensive and sviccess- Ttil campaign during the past several lybiiiths to rai.se funds to erect a‘bad- t>ill. Keef) the money and return the , , * . v t k.'y5 to.Th,' <-hnmicI.. offioe./..' Sc ^'“’f "f .»-'r'‘l>,p for , . ms congregation. .Announcements and HlTw'^TI.ER WANTED! to introduve, supply demand for Rawleigh Nece*-. silies. Good routes o|)en nearby, It|i|^-{ details as to the day’s exercises will be in charge of Pastor W’alker, while tlj\J{ev. E. -A. -Adamsi presiiljng ql leigh methods get busine**. No scUingtder of the Newberry district, will st^'e as master of ceremonie.s. In ad- i Jai'PietK the pastors of North. Broad experience lueded. We supply sales, advertising literature — all you need. Profits shmilii inciAuise every month., Low prices; goo«i VaTue*,”*’ rompKrte “MefhbdTst and tKe First“Bap- 'aen'i^e. Kawleigh’s, I)ept. ,^03-.17-83^1 $i*i churches have been inrited to Richmond. \ a. ‘ , _ iDi-haVt? a part on the program. At the’ conclusion of the exercises Georg!' .AlfrtMl Browning, Ill.'^whiki gave her in marriage. Her g»*wn was a starched chiffon over faille taffeta, with in.sets in both skirt ami biHlicei of ro.se-point lace. Her veil of dia-1 phonous white silk .tulle was m!>st* becomingly draped in cascading folds; from a c<)ronne_ of matching rtv^e-, point lace fastened with a chaplet of orange buds and blossom!*. Her cos tume was completed with a hand some diamond srescent brooch which was her father** bridal gift to her mother on their wediling day. She carriwl an arm bou<)uet of bride’s >, roses and swansonia. The briile was met at the altar by the groom and his Alethoilist Baptrst- Bailey' Alemorial FEfciJb.vt««an—— Results Bailey .Memorial 4. Presbyterian 2. Alethodist I. Baptist 0 (10 innings). Methoslist Kb FVeshyterian 4. Bapti.«t 7, Bailey Memorial 1. («aaae* Today (Thursday) Baptist vs Presbyterian. (tames Next Week Mt^pday—Bailey Memorial vs Pres byterian. Tuesday—Methodist vs Baptist. Wcilnesday—Presbyterian vs Meth- \Hllst. Thursday—^ptist vs Bailey Memo- r.al.' FAYS.SOUX COMING Fayssou-x. hypnotijst telepalh- will apt>ear in the Florida’Street 1 h et ArtK \l ♦ I f '**** ap}*e«i dition to sevei-al colored mini.sturs and ‘ emi , r., auditorium two nights, Thurs ' lireenville. The men wore suits of • r degree.'* F.) until nicely browned. Ma ple .-yi'up or .-trained honiiy can be j poured over the meat in place of the j brown sugar. . .A salad of fre.sh garden lettuce, thinly sliced radishe.s and minced green onioms served with a French' dressing i.s appetizing for a June dinner. .A frozen or jellied dessert requires no . last-minutes preparation because either one must be made several hours bt'fore wanted for serving. Strawberry Ic Cream Any kind of berries can be substi tuted for straw'berries in this recipe but with the ever-bearjng varietie? of strawlierries available, strawberries may be procured all summer long. One quart berries, 2 cups confec tioner’s sugar, few grains salt, 2 ta blespoons lemon juice, 2 teaspoons granulated gelatin, 2. tablespoons cold water, 2 cups whipping cream. AVash and hull berries. Crush and sprinkle with sugar. .Add salt and lemon juice and let stand .b*lf *9 hour. Soften gelatin in cold water and jitir over hot water until di.ssolved. Stir into berry mixture. AYhip cream until firm and fold berry mixture into cream. Turn onto freezing tray and freeze untU a mold ^®^"ahd pack in six parts ice to one part ice cream salt and let stand without stirring for three or four hours, un til firmly frozen. Whenever a frozen fruit dessert is made the fruit must be thoroughly saturated with sugar before cotnbin-, ing with other materials. Otherwisei^ the fruit will be too hard and icy to be inviting. Fruit stains are in season again, and if they are removed from table linen befoie laundering they cause no difficulty. Stretch the xtained fabric oven a bewl and pour-boiling water through the spot. The staim visually j will come out at once.' If stubborn, re-j peat the process and let the stain stand in boiling water for a few, min utes. I’ct. 1000 -667 333 IXIK .SALK—Fixtures of 1‘. ^ stop.!'.- consisting of s<.da fountain back bar. hot Jog counter, thttt •kowLf,*’- c.hynh at the*end of cases anil other equipmenU^iSpA Mr.-. I'. .S. JeNane.v-. Clintpn. S;*tV in .recreation with a^ barbe- ’ I cue and refreshments served on the ^ RFvNT —One furnishe^ room.;igV9unds. The pastor has asked each . aTaj:tn)^llC4'ith^ri^-^^ attending the exercises to vate entrance and bath, (tood iocation.kbring a consecrated buffalo nickel for i;.. 4, i» • 4U 1 J • # and Friday, July 1st and 2nd, un- white Jiniai.^^i)mng_ the^ p^ ^ «f the local Aiiierl- the vows "Ave Maria’’ was rendered,^ ^ the local Amerl. softly by piano and violin. | Immediately after the ceremony j th^^ bridal couple and their attendants ; formed themselves into a receiring! ETIWAN FERTILIZER The Oldest Brand In South Carolina. ^ They use Fish Scrap, Cot ton Seed Meal, Blood, Ani mal Tankage and Other Organics. For Reliable, Satisfactory FERTILIZER See RRBOYD Clinton, S. C. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE ”1116 Paper ETtryhady Imdir ‘ [ Our shop is bright. And WERE POLITE,- Our meats and p^ces both are Right I THE BRIGHTNESS AND POLITENESS of this Market and its sales force mstches the rightness of oor prices. Ton’ll find that this is the right sort of s market to do business with. Our dependa bility,is vouched for hy an srny of contented housewives. COPELAND’S Meat Market Phone 46 line and all present remained for _ delightful ri'ception.' ' - I The bride’s grandmother, Mr*, j Browning, was stately in a black chif- i NOTICE BE BILL BE OPEN MON DAY. JULY 5th, UNTIL 1:00 P. M. . Try Our Delicious .8: :ee Mrs. fon gown, trimmed in appliques of* bring a consecrated buffalo nickel forl^^’^*^ chiffon. She wore a sFMuIder FROST\ FRUIT ICE CREAM I- ! tk, benefit of Ibe cburch fnnd. Mm. «. .b. t-iv following prigrara bas been• *“?! '•’.f •'»».«>- ^ ('entenri'eal Toilowing FX)R RKNT OR .SALE — <l*^y .filling station near State Training • —Friendship choir. SchiKil, on (Joldville road. Apply to! Consecration prayer—Rev.E.LLil- Mrs. J. L. Wxight. /-f ^OUfA?t)od. ’ ^ ,1, —Music—Hebron Baptist choir. TYPEWRITER RIBBONS, “all mskas Scripture lesson—'Rev. W. N. Ixmg, Lime, Ormige, Lcihon and' hostess with Mrs. Browning; was love- : ly in a i>lue chiffon with a shoulder | corsage of pink ros^^ds. Mrs. Piper, j mother of the groomr^wore a gown of ; blue crepe, with.a corsage of pink,Call 85 rosebuds. i for standard and portable machluea. pa-tor First Baptist church (\vhite). 1*4. ^ ^ CHRONICLE l•l•BLISHINCIC«d- AVelc,'!ne ..Wre.-.-Mm, R. P. Alex- “"f Phun^ 74 ^^ander. ^ceived and entertained m the recep^ Pineapple 25c Qt. IDEAL BAKERY PITTS STREET Be Dettver ttion hall. In the ceremony room Dr. ohs.jjar^ ddoTa/^ Rmtafion hy youngest member of:“"V cx'.r^mony room , ithe chureb-Ab'blie B»bh. |aniMrs. ^C Roper entertKn^ th» I .^Thri-e-minute talk-T. B, Firgufon.,!™'''.®-. ”*0 Consecration adift-ess- i Dr J (' dining room they were, met by pc'-, pastor Broad Street Metho(b»t i^*^' vl'* rhpreb (wb'itet. —- I M^rhead H«» a color .cheme of Remark>-Rev. A. A. Sims pastor Hebron Baptist church. Rt'sponse-^Rev. E. H. McGill, D.D., presiding elder of Greenwootl district. Grwn and white cream and mints and individual wedding cakes with BIG BARBECUE and SPEAKING At Mountville Mtmday, July 5th Speakers: Got. OKn D. Johnston. Hon. Ben JAMH0 W. CALDWELL- Phone t8 H. W. Walker. Leppard, HonrBep'E. Adams. _ 10 a. m.; ;y Davis, IK>t Workman, May Dicu*, RARRECL'E BTLL BE READY Announcement, by thepJstor-Rev. to biSfrlt NOTICE Why not keep your money at home by giving your raagaxine subscrip tions to—. ^ , JAMES W. CALDWELL Call 38 Carrie May Phillips, and Mrs. Virgin ia Guerrard. Fix>m here the gue**!* were invited into the gift rdenn where Dr. and Mrs. Geo. ^^ock^'and Mrs. Rex Phillips presided. The many varied and some gifts Fiere gave evidence handv of the BY 11 a.' m# e DINNER SERVED AT 12. COME. PLENTY FOR , EVERYBODY. ' B ALTER F. LYNCH,. Manner SLEEP IN We have just installed one of these cootinifi: sys tems in the office of COMFORT Di*. F. F. Hick* I of this ciity. install a FRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC ROOM COOLER We extend our con gratulations to Dr. Hicks on adding this modern convenience for the com fort of his patients. Frigidaire Electric Room Cooler* ^e Du^buted In Clinton By BALDWIN’S GROCERY “More In Use Than AU Other-Makes Combined** / ii \ S.