The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 09, 1937, Image 5

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/ *1 /. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1937 TOE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. Smith Declares Bill Not His Not Senator Says Control Is What He Wants But Grower Demands. ' PAGE FIYB them what they wsked for. They asked for this bill and I am^ firoinff to grive it to them if I can. “We advjcrtised all over the cotton belt and we had tremendous meet ^ Mrs. Russell Cooper, I • A majority of the cotton grow What let's said, ‘We want control.’ A con- ! rid.r»ble percen^e^, -W, CopoW, «ld-Mrs. C rrtrWith teeth.’ ISome^aid, ‘We want' .. Washington, Dec. 4.—Senator EUi- jt tusks.’ Some said, ‘We want son D. Smith of South Carolina, ad-j voluntary control.' Several times the mils the senate crop control proposaT Muesticui was askeil, ‘-•\ccording to [people you KNOW I Mrs. Ben W. Cooper Greenville on Mon- i.-. not t^e kind bf farm bill he wants.•” they said ‘yes. ‘I came here under the order of a Smith, chairman of the senate agn- culiure committee which brought out majority of the cotton growers of the bill, said the llu^a.sure was pie-j America,” he told the senate. 1 pared sometime last sununer and “The bill*is not what I want. It vs what they demanded. Copie.s of held roving hearings in tne t-he bill w’ere scattered broadcast and belt this fall. were visitors in day. Friends of M. D. Milam will be glad to know he has returned to his home after being a patient at the Veterans’ hospital in Columbia for' several weeks. iMrs .Joe Piper of Greenville, spent Mrs. C. P. Robinson left Tuesday, for a visit to her sister, Mrs. R. Uj Wiley, in Clover. Miss Julia Bailey of Greenville, | sjvent the week-end with her parenis,' Dr. and Mrs. T. L. W. Bailey. ! Friends of Mrs. J, D. Jean.s will,^ sympathize with her at the death of | her .sister, Mrs. Rennie Johns, which in Concord, N. C., on Nov.ij A Convenient Bank - i Ready To Serve You... taken on tour bv his Vommittee which several days here this week with her the cotton I .Mrs. W. A. Dicus, and grami- ; mother, Mrs. M. E. Browning. “That is how the cotton growerst Mr^^r T. K. Owens i.s spending tTVTi happent*d to he familiar with it,” he‘weeks with her daughter and son-in- declartnl. “I do not know what they law. .Mr. and .Mrs. Claude Vaughn, in the cotton growers endorsed it. “I am going to say to them, ‘If it is a success, I congratulate you; hut if it i.> a failure, shake net Jiy g.> y were told would be th? result, but Clarksville. Ga. k>cks at me.’ jl know the result of the hearings. Dr. L. K. l.ynn “I am going to endeavor to give, we had.—— , Atlanta, (ra., where ^ — _ I—— —uMiiiinpM i pulpit of the Central i church. ' D. Lindberghs Slip Back To America I pent Sunday in Painou.s Flier and Wife Return *> J- he occupied thcj Presbyterian For Holiday Visit. Small Chil dren Stay In Eng:land. u Hugh L Eichelberger MEW —r*-- YORK LIFE MAN 15 Years Experience Professional insursmee Information Furnished Free of Life Member — The National Association Underwriters. Floor Sanding — Beautiful Floors City Electric S Plumbing W. Bethea returned to his home 'in Dillon yesterday after .spending a 'week with his daughter, Mrs. \V. \V. , Harris. Frienik of .\. B. Galloway ary Jtlhii I to see him out again aftef being con- finid to bis home fj^‘ the jiast two weeks on account of illne.ss. Mrs. Pringle Copeland and .Mrs. Horace Payne were visitors in Ciiein- villo on ^igturday. ' .Miss Auvry Howze Dillaid wa^ the week-einl guest of Miss Margaret .MeCaughiin i;^ .Newberry. Fi lends of Mr. and Mi s. ( lyde Mc- Craiy will be inti'iesteii to know their -nmil >oh. Billy, is at liomo after be ing a |)atieiU at the llaV' hospital. Jaek Roper, Dillard Boland. Ma- ritm Lawson, and Thomas Baldwin at- tendcNl a state Hi-Y convention in Charleston <m Friday aii<l .Satard.iv 3 New York, Dec. 5. — America’s “Lone Flagle,” Colonel Charles A- Lindbergh, came back today—ending his two yi'ars of .s4'lf-ini|>osed exile, with a surjirise visit to his native jtsmd; — --— I Cnheralded, amid the strictest se- , erwy. Colonel Lindbergh and his wife 1 arriveil on tlie Stemaship PiTsident j Harding to break—at least for a brief j interlude during the Christmas holi- '(lays — their never explained sojourn i abroad. The famou> aviator Heft hi.- two mall children, Jon. five, ami !..and, ix month old, in Kngland. They may ^ at the Lindbergh estate. “Long The convenience of complete % banking: service is appreciated by the clients of this institution. Whether they are served as indi viduals or as representatives of a business, they enjoy the conve nience of a good banking connec tion, at home and abroad, coni^ plete in every detail. WE WELCOME YOUR BANKING BUSINESS I M.$.BAILEY&$ON oc l^lnl/’ Scvi'tuiak- B in Kont, England, or \\ itir MILindboigir- si-tt>r, Mrs. ij^ Aulr.-cy .Nifi .Morgan, win* lives in H I Wales. ' |§ OLDEST- N K E R S STRONGEST I'h, arrival Of .Mr. and Mrs. I’aiil Sui'ieri 1 and Lindl)i;rgh almost ( olonel passed and Mrs. unnoticed. Company For Electrical and Plumbing Needs E. M. Timmerman Phone 36 Austin and chibiivn of Lau-,‘V l‘^i'’^'’b'nM»her was,: n-ns, wmo the guests of Mr. and Mrs.i”’‘' t<» see them. Other photographers and atrs search Colonel and his STOP ior a pause refreshed i .Mr.s. Dell guests of .Mr. Ryland Sunu'rel on Sunday. ('hailes Jlugluxs of tJray ('ourl, is')*”'"'?^ spending several day- with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and .Mrs. \V. M. (Mianey. .Mr, and Mr.s. .1. A. Sea.se, .Mi.sse.s Mary and Grace S«vise of Pix>«perity, .spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sease. Mr. and .Mrs. A. L. Dowling of .Washington, D. C.. .spent the week- einl with Mr. and i.Mrs. J. L. Rent/,. Mr. and Mrs. ('. \V. Hallman,^!r.. 'spent the week-end in Bat«*sburg with j the ffi mer’.s parents. I Miss Mloi.se Daniel of Columbia, 1 spent the wet'k-eml with h«‘r sister {and brother-in-law', Mr. and .Mrs. , Gene Knox. Miss Margaret Hollis, Mr. and Mrs, lOharlie Hollis, and Mrs. Kate V. Hol lis spent Sunday in i'olutnbia with their sister and daughter, Mr.s. H. H. Porth. ■Mrs. T. L. Cooper, Mrs. Mike Cas- see reporters were the first class qiiarter.s in of “(a'lebrities.” Meanwhile. Lindbergh, heavily muffled, wife hurritNl tlown the thinl class gangplank immediately upon the j ship’s arrival at its North river pierl shed. They slipptsP down a side freight elevator, without going through the f<»rmality of customs insjiivtion,. and sped away in a khaki-colored stnlan waiting at the curb to the home of 1VIr> fuJH'TBttlHEft Mrs. l>wught Morniw, mother of IJndhergh, in Englewood. N. J. Hurrying through the dreary' wimmIs j of .lersey, the colomd ami his wife ! were not far from poignantly rermun- I bered landmarks of the feverish state- Jwide search in llkVJ. when Colonel ; Lindliergh joimsl the state troopers I and “'G-men” in scouring Sourland {mountain thickets in the vicinity of jhis home at Hopewell, N, J. I Ki<hiapcd on March 2, the Limi- key of SemTa, and Mrs. C. W.T'ooper fir.-t-liorn 'un, ( harli’s A. vi.sH«l Mr.s. T. J. McAlister in 'lead, his | ren.s, on Saturday. Jiody b.idl.v deconipo,st*d, in the j I'l'iemls of Dillard Milam. Jr., wilL Mount Ro.-e Hill, on May 12., be mterestiyi to know he is recuper- many months later hi- aJ)-‘’j ating after umleigoing an aj)pemiix Bruno Richard llauptmaNn, ClauSSeiiS JVuit Cake 15 5D RICH SO DIFFERENT SO FULL OF GOOD THINGS./ operation at •Dr. Hays’ hospital on Saturday. Miss Emma 1 ittit school f.iculty at (h< week-end with ami .Mrs. .John T. liitbh ,Mr. and iMrs. .S..VV. I was seized as the slaver memJver of the I’ountain inn, spent her pa,rents, .Mr. In returning today the couple trav el) d incognito, umlei the name of “.Mr. , ami .Mrs. (In gory” with no initials j a suJiterfuge which apjiarently con-1 I fused .Mrs. LimllMugh, at first, when | Sumerel and ’I'eir identity Jiecame known al>oard ' daughtei', Betty .Jean, wme visitors ’‘I'M*- Columbia on Tuesday. !' <’h«'l<*s Holldorb, the ship’s secomi Gib-.- Bailey and Edgar EJn'r.sJiack; "ent to t-heir caliin of Sarasota, Fla., spimt Saturday with invite th(*m to sit at the cajRain - 'the former’.s mother, .Mrs. Annie Giles Dible during the vmyage. , Bail) y. - i ‘*1 knocked on tm- doo’-ami a little Mn - .Mary Ella Bail.-y, who teach-1'dH*ned the dotrrr4t struck me es ill ('ainj)<>Jtello, accprnpaniisl |)y, imimaiiately that her face wa,-. famil- IMi s Agnes'Cauley of Whitmire, Mis.s|'“'’’ f^JX't'i'iHy after she took off her Franees Boozer of Newlierry, an<l xhisss's. I aske<l her if 1 couM talk to CLAUSSEN’S wondrou* Fruit Cak« . . . mad« on ‘«n old-iimr hoin« recipe, <« literally crammed full of high grade nut* and rhoiea fruits. Foe 96 vear* the preieried Fruit Cake. Order today. AT YOUR GROCERS O/TTlXniA ClauSSenS BAHEO LI«€-you BAHE AT HOME" Win H PMIl dkoM-a- UMffliAMtif TMf tirnm W IMNEIM tM AMSWI* IS * tin woao simtimci omit out v jmo to iacn iimi SCRAMILfO WOBDS ICORRICT WORDS YILTAQU SI __ JGRABANI EW FOREF NI \ ROD ATH GIN NELAC No.l5l Economical house- wives take advan tage of our efficient dry cleaning ser vice. PRIZES: 1st—Pair fl.OO Penney’s. Hose at 2nd—Two Tickets to Carino Theatre. POttES irSTlO HEMIN Will Bf AWAROCO FOO^ftNAT Wf JMOCI TO Bi mt AWff AmOMrf.THf Mmtil AND Ttit Mosr AjntAtmt soumoNs maiud or •ROUPfT TO US wmm FiVf DAn FOUOWMC PUBU* UHoaof Tutt AuaiOTtkiknaT. ooMJCAie ai wai IE PAID TO TYIN6 CONTESTAMTS. aNYBODY. iXCfPT OUR IMPlOYflS. MAY COMPtTf. ITiS The MOT NECfSSAAY TO MAKE AMY PURCHASES. USE TNC rORM ABOVE.OR A SEPARATE SHEET. WAITE YOUR IJI^E AND ADDRESS PIAINLY. Ist- WINNER8 FOR PUZZLE NO. 14: -Mias Florrie Burdette. 2nd—-Miss Agnes Davis. Ane Jacobs. Honorable Mention: Miss Agnes Fuller, Lydia .Mill. G«iaid Chrisitopher uf Ijaridrum, Gregory, ited the former’s fiarents. Dr. and The lady seemi*<i Mrs, T. L. W. Bailey, on .Sunday. .Mr. and .Mrs. .Jame.s Anderson an nounce the Jdith of a son. James, Jr., on .Satuiday. Dec. 4, at Dr. Hay.s’ ho'pital. .Mr. and Mr.s. Lynn Cooper confuswl for ai moment. Appjirently she had forgot-1 ten the name they had given. Then j she said. ‘Oh, yes. Mr. Gregory’! and i Colonel Lindbergh stepjied ftirward. “He said: ‘You umlouhtedly reoog-1 1 Colonel Lindbergh ami j young son spent Sunday in Bates- J>uig with Mr.i. C>ooper’s sister, .Mr.s. F. H. Hendrix. Mis.s Annie Bond, Jim McComs, F’aul, (.'harles and Ray Anderson, spent—Sunday in Morganton, N. C., I do not want any publicity at all’.” The return of the Lindberghs — a stunning »urpi ise to the small con tingent of ship news report^.s and cameramen who had gone to meet the little expecting to find the flier and his wife—marked another chapter in with Mr. and .M r.s.' .S. P. Anderson. 'The following out-of-town friends and i-elatives attended the funeral »t»’ange .saga of flight that began Miss Clara Duckett on Sunday: Mrs.! 1^3^ Keith Prevost, Mr.s. A. Hudgens, Mrs, Marion Ligon, Mrs. H. C. Town- TTiFTiome-coming was almost as se cretive a.s his departure. Only a sharps send, Mrs. New Prevost, Mrs. W. J. cameraman, who happened to be : Muldrow, .Miss Eubank Taylor, Mr. I and M/rs. Luciu-s Webb, Mrs. Alex J Neely, Dr. and .Mrs. J. B. Town.send, I of Anderson; Mr. and Mrs. A. W. I Brice, Mr, and Mrs. Roy Barksdale, I of Greenw’ood; Mrs. Cress'woII Flem- jming, of Laurens; Mr. and Mrs, Har- j rell Wilson, Miss Marjory Ann Wil- ‘son, Thomas Jacoh.s, Jr., Miss Nell lingering near the third-class gang plank and spotted the slim, serious faced coilonel hurrying down the plank, di8cIose<l his presence. • On his departure two years ago he wais far out at sea before the new.s! became known. At that time the tid-i ing,s: as the London Daily Herald ex-' pressed it, “A.stonished the UniU'd, Jacobs, of Greenville; Miss Ix>la Wil-1 The .shock received by millions Lson, Mr. *and Mrs. Tom O’Connor,* of UT Americans reading the news is , Taina.ssee; I)r. and .Vlis. Boiling Jones to th'ar would and Mrs. Jack Goodman, Petersburg, ^ England should Che Prince i {Va.; Mr.s. Duncan Johnsoff; Duncan Wales announce be ao longer felt. <:|John.son, Jr„ Mws Mary John.son, Mr.j^'ecure in his own country.” Mrs, Oswald Copeland, Mr., and Mrs. i , and Mrs. Forrest Summer and family, j Johnnie Johnson, of Newberry; Dr. and Mrs. €harle.s Elliott, .Mrs. D. M. Douglas, Mr. ami Mrs. J, C. Cope land, Adjutant General James C. Do zier and Mrs. Dozier, of Columbia; Misses Lila and Mai-y Dillard, of Hen dersonville, N. C.; Dr. and .M’-.s, Dill- ,ard Jacobs, of Atfanta; Rev, John I Town.send, of Knoxville, Tenn.; Mr. j and Mrs. George P^Uiott Towmsend, of jRock Hill; Hugh Shockley, Mr..and ‘Mrs. Ben Shockley, of Spartanburg;! Mrs. W. O. Miller of Newberry; Mrs. j C. D. Nance, of Crosa Hill; Mrs.-J. W. I Copeland, Greenville. ( i Send THE CHRONICLE to your| friends or loved ones as a Christmas Gift. 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