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,1 ■ t PAGE EIGHT .1 THE OJIJTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, g. C. THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1937 Copdwd Heads Local Lions Club :iimimnni«iiMMin8Kiewc8tKi88c»xxme Joanna Mill Neurs 8wnnH{in«i»»»MiimtiMii»immuc«ii ThefVon. club, at it. mectin* Fri-I t <l.y elcBinit mstallcd new officer. ,o!S.JI»Keo^ and daughter and Je..« direct activities of tbe-club for IhS oneume year They are. ^ l|a,t week wiJh mS and Mr..,George President, Arthur Copeland ' Vice-President, Mac Adair, Secretary, Tom Plajtico. ■ , Treasurer, al, G. Watson. • - . r Tail Taister, Brook.s Owens. The board-ol directors, in addition to the officers, includes past presi-j;'"^ dents of the club. County Horse Show Be Held In. August Clinton Lions Club To Sponsor -.Second Annual Event On Jolnr- son Field Late Next Month. The Laurens county horse show, sponsored by the Clinton Lions club, will be held the latter part of Augdst, i Craft. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson and I little son, ^ *h®*‘Greenville, I staging of the affair spent the week-end with Mra.'John-be'en .set in motion, son s sister, ‘ Mrs. Jack Gilliam, and.] her mother, Mrs. J. D. Barrett. ' 1 rs. Hartsvifle Visitors Here On Sunday A group of men friends from the Sunday school .of the First Prej^jrte- rian church, Hartsville, spent Sunday in the city as the guests of th^ or phanage and attended morning ser vices at the Thornwell Memorial church. The delegation was headed by James H. Thornwell, superintendent of the Hartsville city schools, and a member of the orphanage board of trustees.^At the noon hour the visit dren. .Married grandchildren were Mr. j box with glassware,'! ^fruit* carton and Mrs. G. L. W>tson, Mr. and Mrs.[and contents, 1 fancy shelf, . , , ! spent the week-end with Mrs. jOwens’ Th. n.w officer. h.v. ...univd I — This Is the second sjjch event to be Golden Owens and children |ors w’ere guests of the orphanage family for dinner in the central din- their duties and willo direct their^Jirst meeting July JHh, at which time an outdoor .se.ssion will be held at John T. Young’s spring, near here, to which wives and .friends of the menvBers «» ,• .have been invited. A barbecue and ..X til ^ ^ ^ A ,« chicken stew will feature the menu. Mr. Copeland succeeds ^Hugh L. - and Mi4/W.'o Mrs. Fred Barton is spending the week in Honea Path. _ ■' Mrs. W- T. Martin, her daughter; Miss Grace Mactin, and .son. Tommy left last week to spend the their summer home near Hendersonville, N. C, Stev^rt were Eichelberger as president of the club Ninety.si7~Sunday on ac- Tbe^. organization under President of Mr,. Stewirfs Eichelberger made much >■ broadening it. activitle.. and inten.i-| ^.j,. fyingthoscal^ily underway, giving parent.. Mr. apd Mr.. W. K. the club, in the opinion of members, the b<*5t year it has had .since being organized .six y<*ars ago. ORDERS. GIVEN C. I. O. LEADERS (Continued from page one) community against annihilation,” de clared Shields.- Major Lynn G. Adams of the state police .said: “My meh^^areOn the job at John.s- town; they’ll do what they can about it.” The mayor told the governor he had no power to guard the reservoirs agnin.'t the “dynamite gang which op erated in ovif vi'einitji early this miirn- iing." Me e-tima’leti the explosions “will incur los.s«‘.s to my jn'ople running into hundied.s of thousands of dollars.” Shortly before the roar of the ex- jilo-ion-i broke the mountain stiliiu'ss, Waits, during the week-end. .Mrs. E. ’S. Jones and little daugh ter, *Su.san, are spending'- the weeic with relatives in Spactanburg. .Miss’('atherine Blanton left Mon day to sp>nd,ihe summer with her pa rents in Spart^burg. .Mr. and .Mrs. George Davenport and year having been .ye.ry successful, and created a large amdubt of interest. It will take place under the lights of Johnson field. Efforts are under way to secure several jumpers from Fort McPher son, Atlanta. a.s am added attraction. Entries in the show proper are con fined to animals from I.aurens county. I.4ISt year prizes "'were awarded to winners in the several events, which ing hall. Birthday Celebration Mr. J. CT. Jacks celebrated hLs 77th birthday at his home n^r Clinton, June 13th. He was honored with many.-Uxpen^ oli,the sale: drew entrie, and rider, from'W-rec.ji''’ •"'* * ,of hi* family. Those present were his sister-in-law, -Mrs. Jeff Jacks, and her son, Mr. .Mrs. Jessie Jacks; tions of the county, and the show this year is expected to see a' larger i , ,. , , number of hdrse.s entered and thej’f’*'*^ u • r -i- \t ,cope of the .how broadene,!. Offieial., 'and .Mrs. McCrary and-son, of Green wood, .Mr. and .Mrs. Vernon Jacks and daughter of Klizaheth, N. J., Mr, and of the club have drawn up a tenta tive program, and are working inten sively to make the event a worthwhile and'irtimulattng-exhjbitiDn. Russell Jacks and Mr. and Mrs. Duf fie Stone. ■ / The picnic dinner was served under a large shade trree. After' dinner 'some of Mr. Jacks’ friends came to pay their respects for the joyous oc casion. Both friends and family wish Mr, Jacks good health and more hap py birthdays. '. —A Grandchrld. , This property to be sold to satisfy storage charges and expenses of sale. W. J. DUNCAN, Manager. Dated June 14, 1937.—7-15-4tc. NOTICE OF SALE Peoples Bonded Warehouse vs. Mrs, Bob 'Tidwell (Mrs. Mildred Tidwell) and Bob Tidwell. \ -Notice is hereby given that I will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the Peoples Bonded Warehouse on Main Street in Clinton, South Caro lina, at 11 o’clock A. M. on Thursday, July 22, 1937, the following described chattels or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay storage charges thereon together'with the costs an^ 1 cook stove, 1 heater, T^Yitchen cabinet, 1 box and contents, 1 dresser with mirror, 2 tables, 1 sewing ma chine, 2 paper boxe.s and glassware, 1 wood box and contents, 2 baskets and contents, 3 flower stand.s, 1 wa-' ter bucket, 1 bedstead, 1 flower box,* NOTICE Mhy not keep your money at home children of Newberry, visited'.Mr. and I’y »fivinK your magazine subscrip .Mr.s. J. H. Davenport .Sunday. 9 chairs, 1 pair bed springs, 3 rugs,! .Mrs. Frank Jacks "and sons of Clin-jl broom, 1 breakfast room table, l! ton, Mr. and .Mrs. Homer Jacks and : j. Mr.s. K. J. Willingham left Sunilay to spend a few weeks with her sister in Atlanta. -Mr. and .Mrs. \V. M. Brazil visited their niece ii\ Columbia Sunday. .Miss Nellie Kinard of .Newberry, spent the week-end with .Miss Sudie Mae Wood. Mr. aiul .Mrs. (I. N. Koy returned Sunday, from a vi.Mt to lelative- in* ()ran;rebur^. ^ " | .Mr<. .1. .11. Ross, is -pending several wi'fk' in the mounlams near Rocky: Itottom, \. .Mr. Ro'S spent tin lion.H to— JAMES W. CAI.DWFJ.I. ( all .3K son of Goldville, .Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Jacks and children of near Clinton, .Mr. and .Mrs. Jimmie Jacks of near Laurens, .Mr. and .Mrs,-Rufus Morgan and son of Springfield, Mr. and Mrs. Bee . .Stone, and children of Clinton, Mr, and .Mrs. J, .S. .Madden and chil- A TIMELY SUGGESTION . - Why not solve that problem by giv ing the graduate year's subscription to the Reader’s Dige.st? $3.00 year or 2 years for $.1.00. JAMES W. CALDM ELL Call 38 per EVASIONS The U. S. Trea.sury reports the names of indhiduals and corporations who have evaded . the payment of income taxes. In most cases, such evasioiw were QMde possible by loopholes in the law and are considered le gal. The family funds should nev-. er be taxed by unnecessary fu neral expenses. Whatever the amount spent, each ceremonv we conduct reflects the high .standards that distinguish every serVice. Our wide price range enables each family to arrange for a service well within its means. D.€.TRIBBL£[D ambulance service -phone ^4 the company normal payrol for work. ■ aid '.Ml iUM' cent of its I week-end wit In her lh«Te. of. had |■«‘I•oI'te(l Gray Funeral Hotne.^ Clinton, S. C. FUNERAL DIRECTORS ••• nnd ••• EMBALMERS Ambulance Service Phones 41 and 399-J L RUSSELL GRAY and V. PARKS ADAIR, Gen. Mgro. FOURTH SHIPMENT ! R0L-A:D0RS JI SX RKCEIVKD . * ' * Get Yours Now! A.. .Mr. and .Mr.-*. .1. T. Fulmer •Jjient Friday and :'*atunlay in Charl<*ston with .Mr. and .Mr.-^. .\. I‘. Callahan. .Mi.'<s .Margaret Hughes is .spending the week with her aunt in Knyree. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin .McNeil and .Mr. and .Mrs. .1. T. Fulmer spent Sun day with Mr. and .Mr.s. A. .1. .Merchant in Kinanis. * • Mr. and .Mr.s. W. K. Jlrown visited Mr. Brown’s brother in (IreenTiTTe SaUmIay7~~^ Mrs. F.mma HigginhrVlhain an«i Mrs. H. .M. Klliott visiteil,.Mr. and .Mrs Louie Pitts in (JreehvilUVSnturday. .■\ttending Pa-stors School Rev. K. S. Jones is attending a two- weeks pa.stors' school for Methodist ministers being held in ('olumbia. You've wailwl for it! Now • • • Here it is . . . the. E-X- saiRDDn CLOSEL WHK ibo RoR-Up Doer 98;-^ 49chZOO • nii9tr*flp'deer cee* ^ . trel. • FhH dvftpreof COE*' tfmefioR. # Coliforaia Redwood frame wlfk 3-ply Kroft-boord wolU. # Holds 11 to 20 9or* meets. # Streemliaod desiga; robbed wox Ralsli. ^ • 40Vs lackes klgk; 21 Va lackes wide; 21 Va lackes deep,. M««i end Phone ■ Orders Riled Only $2.98 C^ask WLKES & CO. CLINTONLAURENS In Hofipilsl Friends of .Mrs. John I-ever will re gret* to know that she is quiti*' ill at the Newherry hospital. - • * lUrthday Party Mi.ss Vivian. Crowder was honoree at a surprise birthday party* at the home of .Misses GrHee ami Mildred Bozard Weilnesilay afternoon. .After a ilelightful hour of games and con tests. tlelicious refreshment.s were seiwtsl to about twenty giiests. RetumN From lloMpital Ruby Rushton,. little daujfhter of .Mr. and .Mrs. Ixuoy Rushton, was a patient at General hospital, Green ville, last week. She unilerwent treat ment for her eyes. Her mother, who stayed with her during the week, re turned with her to their home here Saturday. Ernest A. Brooks Drowning Victim Accidental Death Returned-By Jury* In Tragedy of Watts Mili Man. , ~ Laurens, June *27. — “.Accidental drowning” wa.s the verdict of a coro- ner’.s jury here Sunday in the death of Emest .A Brooks, 28, Watts Mills resident, who lost his life in R;*edy CTiTberlsoms , milF FSlu river, at afternoon while fishing with a party of friends. He stepped into a seven-Lmt cur- i<n\ lus companum? testified, anu never appeared again. The body was ii-covered some distance down stream. He f sui.vive-L‘'y his ^'idow, fo>;- mcrly'i-Miss Maggo* Bell Harmor. of- roltpybia, and Ihi.s'e children. Funeral rite3;were held at 11 .a. m.i Monday, conducted by_the Rev. John W’liinghain at Watt.s Mills Presbyte- ririi ehureh. Burial followed in Rose- *ront ctmetery at Clinton 10 Years Ago Uemi of Interest From The Chronicle i ‘ June 30. 1927 Mrs. .Alice Young has moved to£.^ Greenw(H>d to make her future home. f'-' Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Burdette oi Savannah, are on a vacation vjsit in the city with relatives. f Miss Nannie Owehs of Long Island. N.T., is visiting her parents, Mr. and .Mrs. C. .A, Owens. Dr. John O’Daniel has gone to Co lumbia where he will be connected wth the city hospital Maff for the summer. j - W, .A. Moorhead ut on) a business trip to Chicagp^ and Texas. Walker Bailey has gone to Florence where he has accepted a position with the Pee Dee experiment station. Boyi* Fast Color WASH SUITS SmarULoitking! White Shirts Pr^knuJt Brottdclothl |.49 49* Broadcloth, lin- enet. and piques in button-on and flapper stylet. Both solid and contrasting col ors. 1 to 6. Otb- Toeffnerafts, iaaoos for their hi^ quality! 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Handketeliiois 4 Prints and Soiid Colors^ S Embroidered ’kerebiefa ol snowy white sheer linen! Cot ton prints andi solid ^ors. Missed Pure Zephyr SwimS^tS Baits with dash and eolor and superb fit. Over- skirt! New Guaa necks! Smart appliques. Cho^sc G A7 IVIO DE SILK HOSIERY • f- -yr (J'.a • r^T B -.ti.v % ^r-- n 59c - NOTICE This store will be closed Monday, July Sth • M’e will be open all day WEDNESDAY the 7th. J • 4 0' r V.- V u ' , I •1 \ 1 ' it li; /m