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I '•iv 1 **1 NOTICB or BUS TRANSPOBTATION Bids for i.he transportation of High School children of Laurens county •ball 'be opened in the office of the County Superintendent"uf Education Tuesday, Aucrust 3rd at 3:30 P. M. The final date for acceptance of bids will be August 3rd at noon. Bfdders will please bear in imind thr'closing hour as the County Board will meet in t^ afternoon of that same day to ‘ award contracts. ThiS' notice does not apply to dis tricts owning their own buws. ^ Routes to be bid on are as follows: Hurricane No. 15 to Clinton City. Mounlville No. 16 to Mountville— ' Route 1, Lisbon to Mountville. Roaf?‘2, Rock to Mountville. Route 3, Old Mountville to Mount ville. New Deal Splits- . New York Politics Both Democrats and Republi cans Are Lining Up Accord ing To That’Issue. New York, July 17. — ^New York city’s complicated mayoral campaign took definite shape tonight. Leaders of both Dtnnoeratic and Republican,and Mrs. Prichard, m Westminster THE CLINTON CHRONICLR CLINTON. 8. C. Officers' Named THURSDAY, JULY 22. 1937 Joanna News Goldville, July iId.-'-Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ray, Mrs. R. L. Turner, Helen' and Harold Turner spent the past week in W'ashington, D. C., and Roa noke, \^a. ^ Mrs, W. W. Niver^and little son ard* visiting the former’s parents, Mr. parties started aligning themselves into two camps—New Deal and anti- New Deal. The New Deal emergecf as the ma jor i.ssue in the Democratic primary when Tammany hall last night named Senator Royal S. Copeland, adminis tration critic as its oandiflate, while the Democratic leaders of Brooklyn, Queens, Richmond and the Bronx des ignated Grover W'halen, former police By Baptist Unit Laurens County Sunday Schibol Convention / Approves Divis ion Changes. Laurens, July 17.--At the annual meetnig'this week at Mountville of the Sunday school convention of the Baptist ‘association, four divisions of the county were created, on recom- SoiHivan fs’o. 17, Hickory Tavern- Route 1, Mema to Hickory Tavern.jcommissioner. Route 2, Shiloh to Hickory Tavern, j orj^gnization Republican lead- Laurens No. 4, to I^iuren.s ( ity. “jtrs.'who have ^enly criticized Mayor Laurens No. 6 ,to Uurens City. y ^ UGuardW for New Deal lean- Mr. and Mrs. Toy Murphy and sons attended the funeral of the late W. C. j . . Bobo in. Sedalia Sunday. mendation of a ^lal committee,_ to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson, Mr.'and^f divisional superin- Mrs. R. L. Francis were called to Co-1 under a general or county lumbia .Monday on account of the s^^i^^^tendent. J. F. Burton was named to the. president and secretary being reelec tions. * The program for the day included discu.ssion of different Sunday school topics by J L.. Corzine, state director; Miss Imo Tumblin, R. E. Thompson, J. L. Bums, the Rev, W. Jj. Long, the Rev. B. ll Wood and C. K Wright. On the missioifary phase of. Sunday school work the Rev. Walter Lee Co ker of Greenwood, gave an inspiring address. Devotional services were led by the Rev. Lucius Marion. . BLANK BOOKS —Every rnliaf. aO sizes. Letter File Boxes. CoOcctioB W’sHets. j CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. death of their brother-in-law, Thomas Dunaway unit; Miss Bell Patterson, secon (Jfirst id; R. W. Jl BENJAMIN SERVICE STATION Standard Piquets Cara Wash aad Grauad Your Bnsiiiesa Appradatad ‘K v •V / • • Mrs. Marie Bowers of Lancaster islj^’ Thompson, third; and^the R^. B. spending the week with her brother Hunter N^. 3, Rock Bri(iKe to Mount ville. and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gar- ence Dickerson. .Mrs. J. B, Hart is visiting her pa rents in Belton. ' Mr. and Mrs, Joe Delany and little daughter, Kitty Joe, are .'^pending a relatives in ings, will meet next week to decide week.s vacation w'ith . 'what course they will take. Some oflj.,vtasn Hunter No. 5. Lydia Mill to C Iinton. them have indicated privately they[ T)_ 'p \fart’n sne Jacks .No. Renno to < linton City. • |i^e to'enter Copeland’s name I Mrs, .Martin an Jacks No. 6 Jacks No. ' ville. Waterloo .'s’o. 1, Ware Shoals. .1. 2n-:{tc ells to Whitmire.' „ ady Grove to Gold- • ' Mt. Gallagher t^ LKKOY BURNS, Co. Supt, of Ed.- spent the past d Their s In the Republican primary. Others fa-1daughter near Hendersonville. v<ir numinir n ^•nnunrvativ*. R<‘publican ■ »» i it . i. .i son L. Wood, fourth; with C. A. ,^wer continued as county officer, an'office he has held several years. 1 The committee also nominated for | pre.sident, W’. P. Culbertson, of Cjoss i Hill; vice-pre.sident, the Rev. W, N. Lopg, of Clinton; and secretanr- treasurer, J. Leroy Burns, Laurens. The nominations were confirmed by the convention; the naming 'of the A. last SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE “I'he Paper Everybody Reads” NOTICE Why not keep yoiir money at home by giving your magazine subscrip tions to— JAMES W. CALDWELL Call .38 Dr. Felder Smith of DRS. SMITH & SMITH OPTOMETRISTS Specialist In Eye. Examinations Office Hours 8 to 6 Daily Phone 29-\V for Appointment Clinton, S. C. vor naming a conservative ncpuDiican -yjj. Mrs. in the hope of defeating l.aGuanlia. i daughters spent It is almost certain, political ob-jvannah, Ga. | servers believe, that laiGuardia will! Mr. and .Mrs.Ji. L. Boyce and son, j not he the organization candidate, ■sb-j Boliby, ■>lr.‘'a-nd .Mi .v: '.■f';*H;»'li)wype''ai'id | jcration for appendicitis at the New- 1). Ba7ron 'and' hospital last week, Ffiend.s will. week iin Sa-jv!^ glad to know he is improving sat- HAVE BEAUTIFUL FUOORS LET US SAND YOUR FLOORS. Estimates Free. Latest Type Floor and Spinner Surfacing Machine. I City Electric & Plumbing Co. E. M. Timmerman, Proprietor Phdne 36 ' ' Clinton, S. C. iffactorily though he has announced he will en ter the primary. There has been talk that he also Would enter the Demo cratic primary. Whalen was regarded generally as the can<li(late of the national admin- in istration becau.se of frequent tele-j past week at her home in .Sumter, and I j remained {)hone conversations between J. Flynn, Bronx leailer, and the White House before the selection wa.s an nounced. "The former jiolice commissioner, who now is |»resident of» the BClPj.Mr. and .Mr*. Harry Kstes visited] World’s Fair corporation, said in an j points of interest in .North ('arolina,] interview today, however, that the: \'ii ginia, and .Maryland 'during thej firimary'^ fight was strictly a local iftast week. Injured In Accident .Vir, and .Mr.s. Troy lillis and daugh ter, Hazt'l, receiv('d ihjurie.s when their automobile overturned near •nt a few davs Ust I ^ ’•’’‘‘^ntly. They ‘ I were taken to the hospital in Hender- .Mjr. Ellis and Troy, Jr., were di.sniissed after receiving fir.sl aid. in the w daughter, Ellen, vi.sited relativc.s Sumter during th €''past week. •Mr. and .Mrs. James Dendy and young daughter sjie week in .Savannah, Ga. isonville .Miss Annie Ruth .Mims sf)ent the | K<iwaid jut Myrtle Ibach. 'hospital for several days before they 1 .Vr. an. .M,^. Taz W,a„l an.l mov.l to thoir homo ,l,;.h a f..w .lay, m the moua- la.ns noat Ashay.ll,- It. 1: < ..i.Han.l,, .1. I). .Ilutl'-r, an.l | ‘ glad to know is showing im- RUBBER STAMPS Any kind, to fit any business. 24-hour ser vice. Reasonable prices. Telephone 74. The Chronicle Printers • Stationers ETIWAN " FERTILIZER The Oldest Rrand In South ('arolina. They use Fish Scrap, ('ot- ton Seed Meal, RIood, Ani mal Tankage and Other Organics. For Reliable, Satisfactory FERTILIZER See B. H, BOYD Clinton,?^. C. .Mr. and .Mrs.' .Inmi's F'vans^ and family .«iH nt a few days la.st week in ('owai'd.^^ ■ .Mi-s kathleene Odell of Fort. .Mill, ] IS Visiting her giandmothe.c, Mrs. .\J- -8 . . i Clement visit<'d hi.s ' sistiT I in Washington, 1). C., last wedk. j Floycl Eifivards <iM‘nt the week with his father add .sister in I.aj.nibed,pd, prominent j N. C. .Misses Dorothy and lA-nnie Mae Goldson of Columbia, are spendingi fhe week with .Misses Grace and Mil-1 dred Bo'zard. i .Miss .Nora Lindsay of Greenville, is i spending the week with .Miss .Audrey Krady. , • i .Mrs. A. R.'Stames, Dorothy Jean' and Cleo .Starnes t»f Goblville, and •Mrs. W. ('. Cochran of Whitmire, spent the week-end at Folly Beach, i Little .Missi^Pggy^-Nnll Girk of An- ilt^son, spenf^the ■ week wUh *h«r gran<l|mrents, Mr. and .Mrs. A7~R. Starnes. | Mr. and .Mrs. .Mason Rowland and' daughter, and .Mr. and .Mrs. Sloan Rowland and daughter spent the past week in the mountains. t Mr, and .Mr*. W. .M. Brajiil and fam-* ily visiteii relatives in ld(^,’ (Ja., last we«‘k. .Mrs. .Minnie Lovelace, .Mrs. James LovelaiM- and daughters, Willena and .lackie, .Miss Eth»‘l .Arrowood, 'Mr. and ' .Mrs. T. L, Ellison and son, Ted, sjient u f«\v days recently in Charleston.* j •Mfs's .Mary Weeks of .Miami,"Fla.,j .Mr. ami Mrs, D. S. Breeding apd son,' ^ and .Mr. ami .Mrs. Frank Breeding of Little Rock. Ark., July IP. — Party I Rnoxville, Tenn., are visiting Mr. and leaders .squared off today for a finish i Mrs. W. .M. Brazil, fight over selection of a DeH|ocratic contest. ' "The situation is one in which the Democrats of the city of New York ar«‘ vitally involved and 1 do not think there are any national questions in volved at all,’’ he saiil. “Whoever winsima Odell, the primary will have my enthusi-j Warren astic support.” , , _ <'()pelami, on the other hand, has the support of former GoveVnor .Al fred K. .Smith and other DemcH'iats who opposed President Roosevelt in the la.st national election. His -backers have expressed the l)e- lief he would receive a heavy voU* from conservative Republicans if, he entered the Republican primary. .Samuel l/evy, Manhattan borough president .also is a candidate »for the I Deniociatic nomination. Ih* has the I backing (*f John K. Curry, former I Tammany leadvX’ j LuGuar«liu wa.s ek>cted. in 1P33 on la Repul>lican-Fu)iipn ticket after a ! thri-e-corneh'd campaign against John IP, O’Brien, Democr-at, and Joseph V’. .MeKee, running oh a recovery party ticket. The |trimaries this year will U* held Setjiember Hi and the general elec tion .Ntivemlier 2. Undergo Operation.s luToy Grulw-r and .1. S. Lever have returned home after umlergoing oji- ti'ations for appendicitis at the .New berry hospital. • You may believe ' ' in miracles . . . But Don't Expoct Thom From Cosmtticf A 'lovdy Ain dap—d> on Ih* pwl^ of yoor eoMMflcs ood on food kaalth. 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Thomas. i Mr. and- Mrs. R. L. I^indford. and j daughter, Mary, spent the week in; Her Qreat JMoment. W HAT planning and prep aration have preceded thii ^lorious^momenc in the bride s liici Every detail miwt be jtist right. The ex-^ quisitely engraved wedding invitation or announcement is the only thing that is ap- ■p-opriate for the occasion.’ ror more than t quarter cen tury ^ the Hajicoukt com pany’s imprint has identified xrfost of our brilliant wed ding. If it is a Harcourt invitation or announcement, it is sure to be faultlessly , approi»^iate. Let us help you make your selection from oar beautiful sample book. The Chronicle Whether the governor shall make'the mountains near Hendersonville, an immediate tdVnporary appointment of a senator to serve until a spt*cial election can lie held, or leave the segt vacant pending the election, tentative ly set for Sept. 14. • M’hether the Ib-mooratic nominee who will enter the special election shatUbsmoininated by the state Dem ocratic committee, or be selected in a spt>cial party primary. The 'question of a temporary ap pointment holds spe<*ial significance in the national political situation, in view of the, clo.se divi.sion in the sen ate both in the matter of selecting a new majority leader, and in disposi tion of the preiiident’s court reorgani zation bill. Both leadership and court contniversies may reach the down stage this week. In Arkansas, the breach between party men widened hourly over the issue of a state committee nomination or a wide open primary in advance of Miss Victoria Murrah spent the past week in Saluda. .Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bozard visited relatives in Silver Street, last week. Mr. and .Mrs. Luke Clark, Mr. and .Mrs. Roy Qdell, Mr, and Mrs. J. E. Boyce, WTr. and Mrs. J. R. Hall, Mr. and .Mrs. J. C. Corley, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Haw'kins, Ray Surratt and Miss es Lennie and Joyce Surratt, J. L. Abrams, Otis and Harold Lewis were; among those who .spent a part of the vacation w'eek at Myrtle Beach. Miss Lessie Evans returned to her home in ^Cowards Wednesday after .spending a few weeks with her cou sin, Miss Frances Evans. Mrs. E. S. Jones and little-daugh- show- Susan, returned home Saturday after spending three weeks with .Mrs, Jones’ parents in Spartanburg. ' MASONS TO MEET FRIDAY Campbell Lo<lge‘ No. 44, A .F. M., will hold a regular communication Friday night, July 23, at 8 o’clock. E. A. degree will be conferred. All inembers aft urged to be pre'sent. By order of worshipful master. V. B. Adair, Secretary. Sulton-Brannon Of cordial interest to their friends la The^ announcement of the marriage of Miss'Ruth Sulton and Frank Bran non ,(both of this place. The marriage! was solemnized at the home of the officiating minister, the Rev. W. N. l/ing, in CHnton, on Friday evening, July 2nd. • Spend W’eek At Camp Misses Viola Hall, Ehnma Kate Ox- ner and'Lorice Harrelson spent last THE DIGF^iT—W’eekly '^eek"at Epworth camp near Ninety- Combining the Literary Digest^ w ith '^^'-t 8ev. E. Jones was one of the coun.«ellors at this camp, which was for the intermediate' young people of the Methodist church. the Review of Reviews, $4.00 year. Special offer—20 weeks for $1.00. See or call— JAMES W. CALDWELL Rhone 38 LEGAL PAPERS CHRONICLE PUB. CO. Phone 74 Home On Furlough Corporal Roy F. Byars, who has .servevl the past seven years in the U. S. army at Fort Shafter, Honolulu, I is now at home* on furlough. He is with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Byars. . Underwent Operation ’ Wadsworth Niver underwent an op- Hipp & Chandler REORGANIZATION CLEARANCE SALE • / The firm previously known as Hipp & Adair has been reorganized and is now operated pnder ' the firm name of • n ' HIPP & CHANDLER BEGINNING FRIDAT-MOI^ING, JULViStdr At Eight O’ckick ' - * * . ' WE WILL BECUN OUR CLEARANCE SALE —. offenng you a great opportunity to buy your Mid-Summer Clothes at very low prices. - It is vacation time—come in and let us dress yoiropr You can save money on your summer purchases. HIPP & CHANDLER Irby S. Hipp ~ Jodie A. Chandler - Clinton’s ..Leading Men’s Wear.Store 1