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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 19S7 '■ ■ /r THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CUNTON, 8. C PAGE SEYER THE CHRONICLED WANT AD RATES Ic par ti«i; fir* •f fMur. wari far firat far UMmmm tka Cmrd of tkaaln aad tribataa •f raapact* Ic a word. payaUa ia advmaca. Miaianna SOe. West Clintoii News Mr. and Mrs. Csury Smith and dauifitter. Mrs. Nancy Smith, Mr, and Mrs. Newton Smith and daughter of EN PASSANT V. W. Greer, spent Sunday Mrs. J. J. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kiny th? week-end with relatives in ‘HiH. ' ! Miss Carrie Bell As the Christmas season approach es, our thoughts naturally turn to the with Mr. and which U presented each (year at the different churches. Rev. spent pastor of the First Bap- Y CLEANING—^Por expert work- .rhanehip and unexcelled ^rvke,'week-end with Mr- ^dl BUCHANAN’S. Phone 28. (Byrd in Laurens.- Roy Hughes spent Chaney, Jr., in Grfeen- POST YOUR LAND with Tiespass Notices. We have them ready. The Chronicle Publishing Co'. ' ' Rjjckjtist church, has announced that spec-' lial Christmas music ^t his church will Evans spent the ^ presented on Sunday evening, Dec. an4.Mrs.. Charlie'19* 7=30. A simple candlelight .ser- j vice will he ustnl at this time. A hght- the week-end' camlle will be placed on the altar, with Curtis Chanev, Jr., in Grfeen-' Wos^^ting ‘‘Christ, the Ught of the wood. i World,” and from that candle Mr. I Frank -niomton of Enoree, spent'^ong anil light his candle, then ho r~lLhe week-end with Mr. and Mrs. deacons. Grange Campbell. (aho in turn will light those of the , Mr. and Mrs. Belton Warren l)ONT .WORRY about your washing, little daughter Jo .\nne. of Laurens, ehuixh will be given a Use our Laundry Damp Wash Ser- .-.pent tho week-end wiih relatives. | candle. i Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Galloway i Pre.sbyterian church will spent the week-end with Mrs. Gallo-i^^t present their usual Chtistmas, u-ay*s parents. Mr. and Mrs. O. c Chaney, in GreenWoo<i. Mrs. L. W. King is spending a two LOST — Black leather case with keys, Reward. Chronicle office. vice. It’s economical. BUCH \.N.\N’S.j FOR SALE—Scuppernong vines, well rooted, from noted vine,. 25c each. C. A. Owens, Clinton, S. C. 6-2p of their hidovinl members. Miss Clara I Duckett, who for many years devottnl FOR RENT—Farm of 55 to 60^ acres.' in *0^ cuU»;.tion b«rn, and CmpMI. Mrs. Grady hou»a.juat out^ec.tyhmjt, on Mus. grove road. Apply to R. F. Adair if ^ ^ „ weeks’ suy in Rock Hill with her'^.^'** time and talent to the prepara mother, Mrs. Ferguson. Mr>. JtX' Campbt'U, Mrs. tion of this musical program. grov interested. ctf;; store has been closed the past three days, but will open for. business to day. • In an interview with Coach Walter Johnson about his trip to Chicago, the past week, he reported he had a mar velous time during the entire trip. Coach was a guest at the celebra tion honoring Coach Bob Zuppke of Illinois, on completion of his twenty- five years of service to that school. The banquet was attended by 2,000 people, w'ith Governor Heriiy Horner of Illinois acting as toastmaster. Ant interesting feature of the Zuppke j testimonial dinner was the arrange-1 nient. It was divided into four parts,' each repre.senting a quarter of a foot- j ball game. During the first period. music and entertainment w'as fur-' nisbed by the Inter-Fraternity glee el.b of Chicago under the direction of KihhI .Morris. And, of course, an excellent dinner was served during this “first quarter.’’ I I A welcome address was given dur ing the “second quarter” by Gover nor Horner and Mayor Edward J. I Kelly of Chicago. The “third quar- ' ter" was broadcast on a coast-to- j coast hook-up, With Quinn Ryal as <lirt‘ctor and Governo4'-..,4iuEn«i.v -a« LOCAL MANAGER WANTED i — MANUFACTURER, WELL RATED, WANTS RELIABLE MAN IN CLINTON AND LAURENS To Handle Buaincag Proven To Be Profitable I . ' No selling or canvassing. Good for $25.00 a week to r’lrht man to start. Cash investment of $.500.00 to .VI200.00 required which is secured and returnable. Ref erences Riven and demanded. Address X, Box 200, in writing, care of The Clinton Chronicle, Clinton, S. C. FLAT-Work Service — It’.s the thing for the family, costs little and sat- i.sfifts. Call BUCHANAN’S. CABBAGE PLANTS — Fresh proof Plants Now Ready. Hyacinth and Narcissus Bulbs'and Bulb Bowls. Engli.sh Peas, Onion Sets. Flower Seeds and Other Seeds. Blake ly Brothers Seed Store. Phone ’’IHS. HAVE you tiie<l our Thrifty Laundry Service? If you haven’t you’ll be satisfieii with the work. Call one of our trucks for vour bundle. BUCH AN AN’.S. the Connie Maxwell orphanage in Grt'enwood, on Saturday. j Mr. and Mrs, John Word, Mr. and David Worxi visited relatives in Ly man Sunday. - ' i Rev. Ralph Hughes and A. H.j Frost-j Hughes sp»‘nt Saturday in Spartan- Tulip.'burg. HerK'it Johnson spent the week end ill GtH'rgia with reKatives. Mis-i Jean RihnI of .''partanburg. .-pent the w»Hk-<nd with Mis.'^ .Mar gate! Hughes.. The merchants ami business firms of the city are pix'paring for the ‘I'^^'Terback, and coming “into the Christmas ctdebration on Friday wer' bbis time was Joe E. Brown, ning. The lights, which have been put the chrt'iing. Harold “Red” up for the holiday season will Ih'j introtluced <. oaoh Zuppke, turniMl on upon the arrival of Santa Ciaii.'i. parade will 1h* which t'linton firms will -entetl by a flo.at. Windows have bt'en ItTorated and prizes will l>o awarded. made an address. In the fourth staged, in' ‘‘luarter’’ presentation of honors wa.s be repre-' I*'* Brown.,. ‘The J. C. age fi»>in Penney Co. sutfen *! dam 's moke can sell liy a fire which starttnl in the furnace room * , early S.aturday evening. The fire de- i.' • J it.T*tment was callt'd and tit* l»!a:u' liiribday Dinner hnioved ... . , l > • , , ...i . extinguished hy ctu nucals. Little The cm;dirn of L \\. .\rnold gave ,ijj,i;age was done in “Tovland;” but turn a -iurpri'e Idrtbday iiinner Siuir ■ . )fm,,ke T 11 V, the home of Mrs. William u.. WANTED —To rent .small hou.<e or>\»-.-,r- . ,, . .. u.inuigiiig apartment in Clinton. “House.” care The Chrvinicle. JoKnson. I escaped to tile fii.-t mei'cliaiulise there. flo.ir. The Ip- FOR SAIJC—Surplus of one gallon of milk each day. Geo. Watts Cope'- land. Phone 65. Ip FOR SALE—Pen fed turkeys." 25c Ib. M:rs. \V. R. .\nder.son, Route 1, Clin ton, S. C. Ip ■ HIGH SCHOOL HONOR ROLL FOR NOVEMBER E.'telle Those' who enji'yesl the oex'asion * were Mr. and .Mrs. Gra«ly .Arnold,' Mr. lyid Mrs. Fate .Arnold ami fam- lUlil ily, Mr. and Mrs, W’illiam Watkins, Mr. ami Mrs. Glen l>owns,-Mr. and] .Mrs. J. B. Warren and little <laugh-i ter Jo .Anne, of [jiui'ens, Mrs. Es telle Johnson, Miss Lillie ^Mae Ar nold. Mr. .Arnold celebrated his sixty-fifth birtheiay. Lydia Mills News The friemis of .Mrs.’Luther W.hit- U*n will Ih' glad to know that she isj able to be out again after being ill for the pa.st few daya. Mr. and Mrs. Pruitt Oakley and L W. M. S. of Calvary Baptist Eleventh - grade: Floyd /.Abrams, Margaix't Brice. Catherine Bryson,!“T^e Program for Paul Cobb, .Archie Dixon, Nell IiOftis,| Around the World.” Elizabeth Graham, Louise Jacobs, Lu-:*''l? ^*Ih'd to order by die ?]iell Scott, Rebecca Speake, Betty | dent and opened with a Spratt. Frances Simp.son, Doris .Suber.' prayer by Mrs. McKee. Mae Boyce, I An interesting program ered by Mrs, Trammell and leaflets land Coach Johnson said that of all the tributes paid and gifts presented to' Zuppke. he thought ho was most pleased with a mouogrammetl ^sweater t from tlu* University of Wisconsin, where he (Zuppke 1 fonnerly playrsl :i> a send* on thi' team. ^ While on the trip. Coach .lohnsoii spent se\t‘ial days with his mother in' Milwaukee. Coaeh said he dhln’t get , lost, didn’t miss his train, and didn’t | get anyluHly else’s hat. | Sports Chatterbox ! .*st.n>el will have u boys’ basketball j team, as well as a girls’ team. Prac-! tice will be held on the clay court hy the .school building. Game.s probably will I hi' arrangiNl with teams in the association, as in football. Money has not i>oured into, the fmitball treasury at Bell .Street this or any other year. Gate IS ALL YOU PAY FOR A BIG 117-INCH WHEELBASE-95 H. P. NASH DEUVERED IN CLINTON FEDERAL TAX INCLUDED children of Clinton, spent .Sunday wMth Mr. and Mrs. S. U Oakley. >‘'-i , "TJrD7 FYxink“^YouFg"Miai murner^^^"f‘«'thw gaPies MW church combiiuNi the monthly meeting to her home afU'r being a jiatient at expenses. The team has Iack<*d i WORLD S FIRST CAR WITH ; CONDITIONED AIR '“Sir Tenth grade: Claudia Mildred Bozard, Wajter Carter, Ju lian Gardner, Mary Mitchell, Virginia Sadler, Ruth Sharpton, Eugene Sloan. Frances Speake, Kelly Waits, Charles Y’arborough, Marth\ Young.' Ninth grade: Florence Ella Blakely, Miriam Coleman, Frances Edwards, Jeanne Holman, Dorothy Horton, Grace Martin, Emily Martin, Martha Mitchell, Cecil White. Eighth grade: Claude Crocker,} Charles Hairston, Louise Hall, Betty Hunter, Jane IJttle, Banna Piester Martin, Marjorie Miller, Mary Bailey Owens. Harold PitLs, Gladys Rucker, C. B Sharpton, Virginia Sumercl. were given to others who made talks on^ them. Roll called and an of fering taken for the “Ixiitie Moon Ohristma.s offering.** New officers were elected for the coming year. Mrs. R. T. Trammell, president; Mrs. Joe Campbell, vice president; Mrs. Ralph Hughes, secretary-t rea s u re r; Mrs. Grady Smith, assistant secre- l)ay of Ur. Hays’ hospital. The meet-j Frwl Ellis of Fort Moultrie, spent the presi-ja few days the past week with his song and j parentvS, Mr. and .Mrs. William Ellis, Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wil- was rend-lliam Ellis Sunday afternoon were .Mr. Mrs. "Owen Whitmire, and son Derrell, Miss Rachel Whitmire, Mr. • and Mrs. Jrnnes Dunnaway, Miss' Fiances Passmore ami Troy Duckett.' support and has suffen^d financially. { Its main .source oF money is a big! game, well alvertised, and playisl j against a strong opjwnent on John son field at night, so that the white folks will come out to see them play. An Exclusive Nash Fe.ifore Av.i/I.ibfe .it Slight Extra Cost G. & A. MOTOR SALES CO. W. Main Street aJNTON, S. C. Phone 26 Fred Ellis risited hi.s grandmother, ( Mrs. Bessie Whitmire and aunt, Mrs. I Jame.H Dunnai%ay last Friday. Carson Neal and Fred Ellis re-' Fort Moultrie Sumiay af-! They will sail for Hawaii turned to tertioon. soon. Charley , tary-trcasurcr. Closed with a song, “.Mu.st Jesus Bear the Cross Alone,” and sentence^ home j prayer. The Januaiy nuH*ting will be I at the home of Mrs. Grady Smith. ill at his I Still Congjung? No matter how many medicines you have tried for your cough, chest cold, or bronchial irritation, you can get relief now with Creomulsion. Serious trouble may be brewing and you cannot afford to take a chance with any remedy less potent than Creomulsion. which goes right to the seat of the trouble and aids nature to soothe and heal the inflamed mucous membranes and to loosen and expd the germ-laden phlegm. Even if other remedies have failed, dont be discouraged, try Creomulsion. Your druggist is authorised to refund your money if you are not thoroughly satisfied with the benefits obtained from the very first bottle. Creomulsion is one word—not two. and it has no hyphen in it. Ask for it plainly, see that the name on the bottle is Creomulsion. and you’ll get Uie genuine product and the relief you want (Adv.) I Birth .Announcement I Mr. ami .M r*-. Henry ('aughman an- I fuiuiK'e the arrival of a daugj^ter on ! Saturviay. IK'C. 4. The little girl has ’K‘*n given the name of -Mefize Lo retta. INSURANCE —We llunR “we know ilie best Fire and Life Insur* ance policies. We think we know how to advise the bc«t plans for you. We think we have the best companies. Consult me. R H. BOYD. Agent Clinton Realty & Insurance Co. - i' K. Phillip'^ \V. R, Phini|»>. 47, (iieJ in a Gieen- ville h«>'i;)ilal Sumiay as the result of. injuries 'sustaineti in an automobile I accident lih the laiurens highway Friday night. He is surv-iviHl by his wife, Mrs. Lila Phillips, two daughters, Mrs. Frank Karnier of Goldville and Mrs. Boyd Patlei-son of Clinton; one son, Willis, Jr., of Clinton. Funeral services were conducted from Bailey .Memoria! .Methodist church Mimday afternoon at three-, thirty ©clock. The services were conducted hy Rev. Jones of Goldville, assisted by Rev. Ray An<ierson of laiurens and Rev. B. S. Drennan, pa^tor^r the church^ ‘ Interment followed In Rosemont cemetery. Smith continues on Johns avenue. i Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Rhodes, Mrs.! Floreme Ervin and daughter Gay- nelle, of Clearwater, spent F'ri<lay* with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and .Mrs. .M. 1). Satterfield. .Vlr>. Charley Hens«»n and children spent the w«H*k-<‘nd in Clinton with her mother, .Mrs. S. S. Wages. •Mr. and .Mrs. Furman Brown and children of Clinton, .Mr. and Mrs. M. 1). ,Sattt*rfiold ami ehildicn ami Mr. and .Mr^. fMamie Kernel gave a '-ur- pii I* birlii<iuy dinner Sunday for IheTi- ■“hiolher. Mrs!. Florence Ervin of ( learwaler, at the home of .Mrs. CMauile Kernel. Mrs. Ervin received j many lovely gifts. The friends of Mrs. James Richey ' will be glad to know .she has ietumt*d to her home after la-ing a patient at Dr. Hay-’ hospital. J. D. Brown and Paul Crain of Laurens, were the Sunday guests of Mr.,and .M rs. J. W. Fuller and family.. .Mr. and .Mrs. E. I). F'uller of Whit mire, were the Sunday gue.sts of .Mr. | and Ml'S. J. W. Fuller. *j —Mr. and M es: Grover—'Klriiy—an-1 nounce the birth of a daughter Nov.' I TYPEWRITER RIBBON^ ^ % For All Make Machines, Standard and PoriaUe. ADDING MACHINE RIB BONS ADDING MACHINE PAPER Can 74 Ouronicle Pub. Co. MOVING MOUNTAIN .An avalanche of 1,000,000 tons of rock hurled with earth quake foive across Riverside Drive. Ely>ian Park, I>os .Ange les. presents .scientist* with the problem of holding thi.s moun tainside in check.' Impixivements in .American funeral services have kept pace with the advance of science. The ceremonies conducted by this organization reflect every im-. provemenL The cost of our .services de pends upon the wishes of each fami.’y we serve. D,E.TRIBBL€ CD S'jv :[ phonl 94 28. The litAle girl b^s been given. liauie oT Shelia Jean. .Mrs. J. B. Carson is a patient at the Baptist hospital in Columbia. Annelle Falls of Clinton, spent Fri day with Mildred Holland. Mrs. E. M. Sligh is ill at her home on Hampton avenue. •Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Patterson and daughter Omira, spent last week in Clinton with Mrs. Patterson’s mother, Mrs. Lila Phillips. = T4ie Mother’s club w’ill hold it.s regular meeting on Thursday eve ning at 7:30 in the community hou.se. The -Aristocratic Pig.s of Green ville. will give a musical entertain ment in the Friday night, sjionsored by The friends .'^ehool amiitorium on i at 7:30.; The show is j the Mother’s club, of Mrs. F’auline IJSw- son will be sorry to learn that .she is ill at her home on Davis avenue. • -u Poorly Nourished Women—" lliey Just Can’t Hold Up Are you getting proper nourish ment from your food, and restful sleep? A poorly nourished .body Just can’t hold up. And as for that run-down feeling, that nervous fa tigue,—don’t ne^ect It I Cardui for lack of appetite, poor digestion and nervous fatigue, has been recommended by mothers to dau^ters—women to women—for over fifty yean. m nt Thovnadi «r womm iMtUr Cwdal hfUptd tbam. <H eeonw, it it do«s lUi TOO, eozualt a phyUslaa. t Select Your Christmas Cards NOW! ADDRESS AND STAMP THEM AT YOUR LEISURE. BEAUTIFUL BOXED ASSORTMENTS, Na*ITOXARDS SEE OUR COUNTER AND BOXED C ARDS- THE NEWEST 1937 DESIGNS, MODERNISTIC STYLES, AT LOW PRICES. 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