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PAGE snt ■' THE CLINTON CHBONICLE, CLINTON. 8. C. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, lOSS POWER HONORED BY 1 J. J. McSWAIN CAMP ■— ! Mr. C. A. Power, Laurens, S. C. Dear Sir: At a meetinjr of the John J. Mc- Swain Camp No. 20, United Spanish War Veterans, assembled in the new ainnory building, Clinton, S. C., they voted, unanimously, to elect you as Spanish War Post Charter! Joanna Mill News. 4ofcn J. MeSwain Camp To Give Prizes' For Best Essays. Me morial Service February 15. ^ John J. MeSwain Camp No. 20, •n honorary member of this camp in j United Spanish War veterans of Lau- appreciation of the many outstanding'r^ns county has received its charter favors and courtesies so willingly ex tended to the veterans of the Spanish war, their widows and orphans. Ex tending best wishes, we are. Yours very truly, Joe L. Chaney, Commander. M. D. 'Milam, Adjutant. Feb. 4, 1938. _ Mr. Power state.s that he appreci ates this honor very highly, which camo unsolicited from .the camp. He was 'several years ago given the same honor by Camp Garlington of the Confederate veterans as an' appreci- Wash- from national headquarters in ington. ^ The camp will sponsor a memorial service at I.Jiuren8, either in the com munity hall or the armory, on Feb ruary 16th, in memory of the sinking 6f t^e battleship Maine forty years ago, which was the beginning of the war with Spain. With the cooperation of office of county superintendent of education^ and the history teachers in the white schools of the county. Camp No. 20 ation of the many kindnesses and fa< vors shown them for a number of years. end in Gaffney. Rev. D. E., Boozer has returned from Columbia Theological seminary, Atlanta, where he attended a pastor’s school. -4 Walter Waits of Calhoun Falls, spent a^few.^aygLi»aLjs^sdtJ8yilb^^^ parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Waits. Miss Doris Abrams of Greenville, THE CHRONICLE’S WANT AD RATES I per word for first ii five insertions for tbs of four. Minimum ehsrgs le tion; price 25c. Csrd of thsnks and tribntes of respect, Ic a word, payable in advance. Minimum 50c. FOR S,\LK dr TRAl)K-f)ne fresh milk cow fur farm mule. Alsu 10 t)ig4»one guinea |)igs for sale. W. R. Anderson, K.PM). .No.'J, Ip FOR RK.\T - Six-room hous»‘, miles from Clinton, $10.00 mypth. Apply to R. F. AJairT will sponsor an e.s.say contest on “The Causes and Effects of the Spanish- .American W'ar.” All students from the seventh through the eleventh grades an* eligible to write an es.say of not more than 1,000 words on the topic. Officials of each school will decide on the best essay m that particular! .school, and the best from all partici-} pating school will he .sent to J. Leroy Burns, county superintendent of edu cation. He will in turn pass them on to judge.s .selected by Camp John J. McNwain.-The best and second he.st es.say will entitle the writers to $10 and $'), respt'ctively, as cash prizes. The essays must be in the county superintendent’s office not later than February 10, as the winners will he a.sked to be pre.sent at the memorial .service to rt*ceive their awards. Miss O. B. Burgess of Presbyterian hospital, Charlotte, N. C., spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. JOe Burgess. Mrs. Lucy B. King, of GreenviHe^ Mr; and .Mrs. T. Lane Monroe of Lau- P«- tf For SAI.F .Mr-dium size .') yt-ars oM. .Apply to .lot mare mule, ‘ W. Leake. IP LX)R .SA LK —.Ahelia, Sjdrea, ami Van lloutli .'shrubs, and 10c. Also one good trailer. .Mrs. R. F. Blake ly. 3-10-r>c Mills Protest Air Conditioning SpirrtanburK Plants Tell House Delef'ation Installation Cost'Clinton, visited Would Re Prohibitive. LM>K S.AlyH ‘Good dry h'ngth to fit .Hldver <'(t J»ela Iid7“l’him e 2102. wood, cut -hr Hamsrm A. 10-2p SKKI) IRISH J’OTATOF.S—We have Genuine Maine Grown Colliders, Risl Bli.ss and Certified Cobblers. White, Risl and Yellow Onion .Sets. Blakely Brother'S Seed Store. Telephone 188. hX>R SALK- have nice at half-price. -Am quitting farming, 1,1MT(» pTiund man* mUte W, C. Baldwin. Ic LX>R SALK — Candlewick yarn making candUwiek spreads. Mrs. .1. L. Rent/., Hotel Clint»)n. for See Ic ROO.M FOR RK.NT— Furnisheil or un furnished, reasonable pirce. Appty to Mrs. Guy Klliott, lOH South Broad Street. Cedumhia, Feb. 8.—.Several Sjiar- tanhurg mills wired the Spartardiurg house ilelegntion today that the cost of air conditioning .their p^lants qiid in.stalling passenger elevators woutJ be prohibitive^ ’ The houae was—ev- ^ pee ted to reach n V(»te on the air con- (iitioning measure this week. Telegrams addressed to the <lele- gation and to the house, signed “.Spartan mills, Startex mills” said: “Air corulitioning will cost over $10,()()<),0()0. elevators over $7,000,000. Air conditioning not yet proven, .still on trial. No assurance it would im- pi-ove healthful working conditions. Highly scientific matter cannot he solvisl by legislation. Slate hoard of health has fouud no „unhvalthful working conditions in "mills. Cost of both exorbitant. Would prevent es tablishment new industries in state.” .Another telegram similar to these spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mr.s. J. J. Abrams. Miss Eloise Johnson of Greenville, spent the week-end with Miss Annie Ruth i.Mims. Tom Addison of Rock Hill, spent the week-end at the Joanna Tnn. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gastley of Wood ruff, .spent .Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. .Williani Gastley, Mr. and .Mrs. Herman Bennett of Augusta, Ga., visited Mr, and Mrs. William Ga.stley and .Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Roper .Saturday. Misses Flora Tucker and Sudie Mae Womls spent the week-end in New berry, *»' ... .Mr. and .Mrs. B. \V, Oxner, Mrs. Kate Oxner,'.Mrs. Jack lMvenirKirt, and .Mrs. J. .M. Jbidges .spent Friday in Spartanburg. .Mr. and .Mrs. Jack Hunnicutt, .Mrs. Alma Odell, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Hun-^ nicutt, I’. 'M. Rhodes and children visited Mr. and .Mrs, W, A. Garrett in lyaurcns .Sunday. Mr, and Mrs, Carlton Nelson and son of Belton, .spent the week-end with Mr. and .Mrs. J. K. .Meeks. OsDornt* Grice" and .Misses Ellen Co<-krell and Kae Herron of Bates- J burg, spent Finlay with .Miss Thelma 1 Butler, *' , .Mr. and .Mrs. W. C. .Mr. and .Mrs. .Mahaffey were week-end guests .Mrs. A. Ii. .Starne.s. .Mr. and .Mrs. A. F. Mrs. (’. Sumlay. Mrs. Annie ('ole and .Miss .Millie Cole were called to Whitmire Tuesday on account of the death of .Mr.s. K. K. (’oh*. • Mr. and .Mrs. ('arl Koon and Mrs. IrVtTT Proctor /of Ware Shoals, .spent city, attended a district meeting, Order of the Eastern Star Friday night at Sumter, and were the guests of Dr, and Mrs. Gyde Durant. 'Misses La Verne Burgess and Vir ginia Templeton of Laurens, spent the week-end with the former’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burgess, Roy Burgess sailed Thursday from Charleston on the U. S. anhy trans port Chateau Thierry for Panama where he has been stationed as quar ter master. HULL SAYS U. S. IN NO ALLIANCE (Contin^ from page one) consideration of the resolution which, in effect, kills it. Senator David I. Walsh, chairman 666 UqakL Tablets Salve, Nose Drops Try **Rab-My-11sai**—^World’s Uiriaioat Checks COLDS mad FEVER first day HEADACHi;. SO asiaates jQf_lhe naxai affairs committee, .con- ormit^^^ted^Johnson on “getting the record straight” and said “it is a 1 very fine thing for the country.” Hej said he had been very much disturbed j by rumors that the administration de fense program was prompted by pres-1 sure from foreign powers. ! “I believe_the letter from Secre-j tary Hull has been very helpful and clears the situation,” he said, 0 ' ('whran and of Whitmire, of .Mr. and Campbell of A.O’Shields and Margaret Caldwell sang two pop ular songs. The club hopes this fine singing organization will soon honor it with a return visit. The hostesses served tempting refreshments. Five new members were added to the club. One hundred and thirty-five have sigaed .up - -fat-. canumttec.„ju:tiv itles. The regular work of the club started Monday night when 43 members of the community chorus met. The la dies were pleased to welcome 18 gen tlemen who have joints! the chorus, and they will start rehearsing in the near future on an Easter song festi val. Friday night the drama club held its first meeting at 7 o’clock in the club house. The literature commit tee has already started interviewing the older residents of Goldville get ting information for the booklet, “The Story of Goldville,” which it will pub lish in the' spring. The story of the early day.s of Goldville and its unus ual development is filled with ro mance. It should go into a written record for the corning generation. .Miss Durgj^ will be at the club TYPEWRITER RIBBONS, aD for aUndard aad portabla Biadiiaaa. CHRONICLE PUBLISHING Ca RUBBER STAMPS Any kind, to fit any business. 24-hour ser vice. Reasonable prices. Telephone 74. The Chronicle Printers • Stationm Solves ffour INK PROBLEMS A SMART CARTER CUBE niLED WITH HNEST FOUN. TAIN PEN INK. ...PLUS A NEW DESK STAND THAT FITS YOUR FOUNTAIN Fen ( PEN OR STEEL ip T H K U1C K K R c cbk^ks- are big- enough to sell the sooner tlje feed till stops! Try Spartan Starting Pel lets and you wtm’t have to buy feed very huig. C-W-S Guano Co. Ic A pi'iftflly lialanc*‘d feed makt*s th«' chicks grow off just right. You get t)est results with .Spartan AU-.Mash <!hick Starter. .Mash of Pellets. Sold by ('-W-S Guano Co. . Ic to was .signed “Arkwright mills,” -The estimati's were umlerstood refer to the ct>st for all plants. Other business preventiHl the tele grams from being r(«d in the hou.se. Rep. Jei\>nu* Mc.^hee of Spartan burg, sni<l Pacific mills at Lyman, Bjandon, Woodruff, Arcadia and Pacolet mjlls had also wired their protesfs. ^ftdiTy wit In -M rr- ami Mr*- sLtTt Me Neil. Mr. and .Mrs. W, C, Bledsoe of New berry, visited .Mr, and .Mrs. J, M. Bridges .Sunday. ' Birthday Party Mrs. Roy Odell was pleasantly sur prised Saturday afternoon when Mrs. Luke Clark, Mrs. R. I.,. Francis and Mrs. J. I). 0<lell entertained for her with a lovely party in the club rooms. The party Uas in celebration of Mrs, Odell’s birthday, and quite a number of her friends enjoyed this occasion. After an interesting' contest, the gue-sts were invited into the dining riHim. Centering the table was a white house Monday, Wednesday and P'riday afternoons fntm 4 to 5- o’clock for conferences with chairman and club members. She extends a cordial invi tation to the women of the village to run in for a chat. She wishes to know them. Too, it wlil furnish arV opporlu- ftitv to tall her some interesting ant*C- _ (foldviilo. Each is asked to contribute .something to the story the women are writing. L. W. C. Bla lock and C. R, Workman have con sented to act as historians and cor rect the manuscript when it is ready fur puhli'cation. BOTH FOR- CHRONICLE PUBLISHING COMPANY cake hearing tiny red candles. Rus sian tea with cookies and heart-shaped mints were servisl by the hostesses. The honoree received many beauti ful gifts with best wishes of her friends for many "haiipy returns of the. day.” WA.NTF'.I)—I desire t»> rent Jviooms, unfurnished, with hath, clos«‘ in lo cation. .Apply at The Chronicle office. IP President’s Son Dubbed ‘Meddler’ BABY CHICKS—Pure B.W.D. Te.stiHl 5'hicks. Starting .Mash, Growing Mash, Liying .Mash, Baby Chick Scratch, Regular Scratch and Dog KihsI. Oyster Shells, Feeders, Foun tains and ('hick Tablets. Blakely Brothers Seed Store, Telephone 188. BABY CHICKS — Hatches off each week, of sturdy “Thornwell hriHl” New Hampshires. Entire flock blood te.su d and U. S. approvtHl. .All hatch ing done in new, nuHiern incuiiutoi's. Book your order early. Thronwell Or phanage Poultry Plant. tf PLANTS in the Representative Wilcox Says Peo ple of Florida Need Nobody To Name Their Senator. Washington, Feb. 7.—.lames Roose- he hoped <'abba<;e Plants - Frostproof Following V’arieties,' Charleston Wakefiehl, Early Jersey Wakefield and^ F3arly Flat Dutch. White and . A’ellow Bermuda Onion Plant.s, English I’eas, Beets, Tomato and Flower Seeils, Blakely Brothers Beed Store. Telephone 188. Ic veil’s recent assertion that Florida would retuin Claude Pepper to the Senate, drew an angry pro test fn»m Representative Wilcox of Florida, one of Pepper’s democratic opponents for the nomination, Wilcox, saying Florida people “have heretofore been able to manage their own affairs without outside interfer ence,” declared the 'President’s son and secretary had been guilty of “un warranted meddling.” “After all,” Wilcox said, “the sen ator to be chosen in May will rep resent the people of Florida and not the Washington’ politicians. I have the utmost confidence in their abil ity to select a senator of their own choosing who will best represent their interests. “We have not yet reachiHl the point where our legislators are to be se- will Home From Hospital Mrs. Cora Kdines has returned from Newberry hospital where she under went an operation for appendicitis. Mrs. Hayne Willingham ha.s re turned to her home after undergoing treatment at the NewlH*rry hospital for several weeks. Mrs. J; M. Ross underwent treat ment at General hospital m Green ville last week. She was able to be moved Suiulay to the home of her .son, Douglas Ross, in Greenville. Marion Boyce i8~”irfrprovlng Sfitls- factonly following a tonsil operation in Greenwocnl Satuniay. U. S. APPROVED CHICKS ' Our fine bret*ding stock of R. I. Reds; New Hampshires; B a r r e d | Rocks; White WyandoMes, as well as | u»t^ou*>te<ily learn in May. “ our hatchery, inspwtesi by U. S. ap-1 proveil inspector. Everything must bd| right and high class to jiass this rigid j inspection. This cost us more, but! produces better chicks which you will' like better than ordinary chicks, yet' • f Woman’s Club Work The weekly meeting of the club was held Thursday evening, January 27, with a large attendance. After devo tional exercises in charge of Mrs. Rob Francis and Mrs. J. J. Johnson, a short business session was held. Mrs. E. C. Abrams brought a delight ^ , * u- surprise to the club—a program county,.fU.r ,uK*fsUw»aamond^..nt whth, the direction of Mrs. Dorothy Hagan To Prohibit Liquor Advertising Columbia, Feb. 5.—The house judi- cost you no more. 15 years pro<iucing ciary committee favored’ a bill to improved quality chicks. Ask ourj iTrohibit liquor advertising Thursday many' customers. Ask your •gent'about U. S. approved chicks, would impose the restriction only on All bre<*ders bltvotllested: 60, $4.60; “newspaper advertising, periwiicals 100, $9.00; 300, $26.60; .600, $42.00; and magazines” distributed in the Heavy as.sorted, 60 to 100, 8c each;!state. 200 and up, 7*2C each deliverinl. Live' The group wrote a majority favor- delivery guaranteeii. W'e ship C.O.D.jahlo report on the measure by Repre- Get price on quantities. VV’ire quick! sentativc Prince of Greenville after orders. Cheaper if called for at hatch- hearing arguments from dry foi-ces, ery. Hatches off every Tiie.sday. newspapermen and representatives of Mm. John Burbage Pasaes Mrs. Virgie Burbage, wife of John Burbage, dit>d sudiWnly about noon last Wednesday. She had been about her household duties during the morn ing, but suffered a heart attack and died before medical aid could reach her. Funeral services were conducted from Bailey Memorial church in Clin ton Thursday afternoon by the Rev. B. S. Drennan, and interment followed in Calvary cemetery ai Clinton. She is survived by her husband, six children, her father, Mr. Darnell of Greenwood; one brother,, Floyd Dar nell, who is in U. S. service; two sis ters, Mrs. Rufus Stewart and Mrs. J. L. Clark of Goldville. factor in TNf WAy WITH PERFECTED HYDRAULIC and with 8EIIIIE IREE-ACTIOII* SS-N.P. VALVE-II-HEAD EI8IIE FISIER HO RRAFT VEITILATIOR ikoHr Da Lux* urorMb only All these vitally important features are availtAlef at low prices/ only in the new 1938 Chevrolet. CmvIOUT MOTOI OlVISIOli OmwuI •/ -CamwIbH CHt ; .<OL£T Smith. Beside two ballads by the cho rus, Fay Francis played a violin solo, CUSTOM HATCHING , Let us custom hatch your t‘gg.s. All eggs hatched in SANITARY separate hatdier. Gel our prices. PARMCRS H\TCHERY 908 Main St We cMrry a caoRipIrta Um of hooka, Lodfiora, Caah Baaki, JoRorvala, Dajr BookK oCc. CaH 74 far Ca liquor concerns. .As introduced by Prince the bill would have prohibited “advertising of liquQi', wine or beer hy any moans whatsoever in ^uth Caroline. ’’ The Newberry, S. C4^iU and the amendment will I * 11- ed to the house and placei' i the calendar Friday for future con ider- atMm. Don’t'put up with uaeleta PAIN Get rid it pains of men- 6UB8CBIBB TO THE CHRONICLE *Tko Paper Everybody Roads” When functional Btruatlon are severe, take GARDUL If It doesn’t benefit you, consult a You II he AHEAD with a CHEVR OLET! ^ysician. Don’t neglect such pains. They ley depress the tone of the nerves, esuse sleepleasness. loss of appetite, wear out your resistance. del a bottU of Curdol and Mt etMthw n win yoB. at Uiovaaiids af veaea hava ntd It helped eaateetr^ palna. OarM aMi hr.. Giles Chevrolet Company Clmttm, S. C Va