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-fj.' T- ( ^AGE m THE~GLINTON CHRONICLE. CUNTON, S. C. THURSDAY, APKJL 7. 1938 / THE CHRONlCLErS WANT AD RATES Ic per v«nl im timi fir* fawerttaM tm Ik* price 9t f*v. MiBiaiaai Card •# thaaka aad of respect. Ic a wocA papahl* ia advaac*. Miaiaaa Farm Demonstration Notes C. a Caaaoa, Coaaty Afeat ADOmONAL SOCIETY NEWS West Cfinton News t . I t Misses Marie Weir and Nora Gan non. Alvin Trammell thority from legislative delegations to county governing boards—wasNcet ! for debate in the house of r»*presentar I lives at 12:30 p. m., Thursday. Johnston told the house he hjKl the senate had yet to act on house amendment, but it was considered certain that it soon would be sent to President Roosevelt. Although H grants wide powers to I refused to sign the measure because ' the RFC to help business, the admin- Gray Coarf Maa Winner of State- Wide Cott4Mi Contest I Wallace (Continued irom page three) . Tr^mell vkited in 'Popbi SpriJlp}’^'^ counti^*’ share of the j istration has not announced a specific thur of Union. The two were joined I Sunday. ,| gasoline tax is, in effect, returned, program to apply the powers. A com L. Martin, of the Gray'in wedlock with the impressive ring[ John Weir i- r* ^ . .v Court community, was winner of firstKcren»ony- ^ount or the ^ j __j prixe of $750 in the five-acre staple| The bride was lovely m the hand-j“^®*®* Weir’s father, improvement contest* demonstration, some wedding dress of her mother, J^»a Roland and daughter, FX)R SALE—Com, oats and fodder. Mr. Martin produced 6,07^ pounds of who was Mi^s Rosa Bailey of Clinton, See W. R. Bobo, on Musgrtive; tint on the five acres. He used the only daughter of the iate Mr. and 0®**“ Saturday werei^ the highway department” and “the'mittee of officials beaded by Secre tary of the Treasiffy Morgenthau has highsray department is removed and no restrictkma are left on its au thority to flo^t unlimited bonds.” le Warnamak^r wonderwilt variety of Mrs. P.'.S. Bailey. The dress was an - Miss Frances Bouknight of Chester, , * ^ * .v n*. i * __ _ V«™?r.A^-S2^-™n>lT»^nod.t of white «tin.nd^ ir«k..nd wHh ^ larjht M if ,* yowvn, pwiuiw .V ^ ^ . provement of roads in the state high-(Character that banks wont touch. In been working on a lending program. One major section of the bill per mits. the RFC to make long-term ’'Since the provisions of this meas-; loans to business. The agency is now agyey ure allow practically unrestrained au-; restricted to loan* maturing in 1945. Wgh- POR SALE—Hartshorn (reed) hahfyi j^i^ rows, snacing eight inches in’lace, the lace yoke being embroidered h ..i. . -j j # t u i carriage. Excellent condition. Price ^.5, sulks per hill, in seed pearls. It featured ‘ Mr*. J. A. Price of WrightevUk.j very reasonable. Call 102. tf his cotton I sleeves and a long train. Her veil of, Ga., /pent, the week-end with her | «d «;;tomotn^ h- emment Z— XI seed with cere.san dust, which Mr.* imported lace and tulle fell in grace- daughter, Mrs. W. L. Evans. I ^ toully ignor^. that the banks cannot. C^’DY J^R S.ALE - Hom^made'JJ^ • j^ul foW^ f«)ni a Juliet .cap. The Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Yarimrough of?O" the aUteI Another imporunt feature of the florol minu for Pjrties^d Easter.. ornament was a diamond: Whitmire spent the week-end with; *y»tem. , bill .s that it levives the power of the Mrs. R. E. Jones, (Phone 26o-J. Ic a* pin, the gift of the bridegroom. She,-Mr. and Mrs. Bob Yarborough. j “Under the provision^ of this act tojnake l«ns to sut^ and m^^^^ FRYFR'? —Our milk-fed fryer* now fArtili.pr nf a shower of roses and valley^ Mr. and Grange Campbell no roads are to be authorised which • which demonstrate ability FR^ERS-Our milk fed fryers now home mixed fertilizer of acid, ammo-, ^ Saturday j are not in or added to the sUte high- to pay for work-giving projects. Immediately after the ceremony a Mrs. Campbell’s parents, “Mr.j way system. I feel that there is as' The house bill omitted a senate, reception was/held at the home of. and Mrs, Cbarlie GarroCt in Laurens.i $neat a need for the improvement i clause which reiterated a section of the bride on Chesterfield avenue. j Mrs. Willie Lawson spent Saturday of secondary and farm-to-market ^ai^ing law i^uiring intersUte com- As Miss Williams, .Mrs. Arthur was. Greenville with friends. i roads as there are any other. .i;9oi-merce commission approval ready for market. Drive by the'nia, and potash, analyzing 8-6.5-7.5. plant and get several. Thornwelf Or- j|^ applied this mixture at the rate phanage Poultry Farm, tf 9ll0 pounds per acre before plant ing and topdressed nith a mixture of 4U0 pounds nitrate of soda, 40U FOR S.^LE — About l.'»0 New Hamp- before stock shire Red pullets, 8 weeks old. fine educated at Conver.se college and has D- L. .McGee was called to North, long .the snwdl homeowner and tax-/h« Rf'G could lend to railroads. >ck, and wjll make excellent layer- i i- * ’ r i * .u a statewide circle of friends. Carolina recently on account of the, payer living on the l^ss important next fall. Wc each for the lot. Apply to Harry C. Ijiyton. . agricultural limestone appliinl at the ( rate of 580 pounds to the acre, Jn ad- Mr. .Arthur was e<Jucat<*<l at The, Uloess of liis mother. thoroughfares have been ignored.’ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holtzclaw spent; .Jlliw. to thi, fertililer 10,000 "•'I- . . , ,, ; . . . . ‘ - ... . . I Arthur State bank and heads a large, Sundaj with Mr. and Mrs. Joe John-^ BlllioH ^Vnd GABB.AGF: PL.ANTS. Onion Sets. Ir- of lot and sUble manure was broad-! . i . • . , . • f mercantile bu.siness and also a ho.siery; *00 ■ ish Potat«M“S, I.awn Gra^s, Su«lan cast over the land. The.cotton wa."*, . ... Gras.s, Carpet (Jra.ss, Cane, Field hoed tarkc, and “cultivated five times.^ Corn, Pop Corn ami Sunflower Seed. Sweet poison was applied for the con-[ Also Stock and Poultry Powder. 5>alt tral of boll weevil. j Brick and Insect .Sprays. Blakely Mr. Martin is a farmer who btdieves • Brothers Seed Store. Telephone 188. ^ in crop rotation and using soil build ing crops. His main soil, building crt»ps are To Aid Business William M'atkins is spending sev-| mander of the American I.,egion. 1 eral weeks in Texas. , During the evening the bride andj Mrs. Ed Hucks has returned home'pjj,„ j •r L l bridegroom left for a honeymoon; »Der spending several days with rel- fcOipowered lO .Make Larg- FORrSA-LfT^Two giKwi cruise from New Orleans to Central atives in Gaffney, i America and the West Indies. After ; Mr. and Mrs. L. N, Nix of Green- j several weeks this popular couple will. wood, spent the week-end with Mr. er Loans Under New Term Plan. Long- Representative Mapes, Republican, of Michigan, charged this omission was an attempt to circumvent the I I. C. C. which, he said. Ls one of the few remaining agencies with a “sem blance of independence.” Representa tive Ford. Democrat, of California, re plied that the omitted clause was “re dundant and unnecessary.” $75 each. 3-4 guinea ami 1-4 P. C pigs, $5.00 each. See Wm. J. Henry. 4 ^ a FOR SALF> young calf. .Apply to J Clinton, S. ('. brans, and velvet beans for summer crops, and Austrian winter peas and' 44 crinuton clover for'winter crops. The, milk cow with; G'-e-acre demonstration plot of land' B. Philstm.'’^^ ptanted to alftilfa a few i be at home in Union. Miss Clinton” SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLB Ij. ago. The .-ame field is now planted to .Au.<trian winter |M-as that will av- C0II6K6 Dramatic t'lub to PrC- imr Mt8. LHUWltd GilliaiiT " M'ashii^on, April 4 —The R<k>se- Messrs. Ed and Ihidley C>'o^bm^o: velt administration virtually received of Florida. .<pent .Monday with '.Mr. I a “blank check’ ’enabling it to lend and Mra. W. _H. Quinn. j $1,500,000,000 to combat the new de- I . Mr. and Mrs. Roy TrAmmell. Mrs, pression when the hou-e pa.»sed to- I ( larence Oakley, Mrs. Sam Snelgrove, | day, 339 to 6, a bill increasing the “The Paper Everybody Reads" TO.M.ATf) PL.ANTS — Krt-sli, strong^ eragt* ten to twelve inches in growth.! plnnt.H for 5c |M‘r <lo2en, or 3.5c pi-rj .Mr., Martin's cotton demon.strati<»n' bumlriil. Pepper ami Fgg Plants for has proven that cotton can be grown' 10c per tlozen. Cabl»age Plant.s 1.5c un mill-infesttfl gn>un<l at a high per hundnd. Hlakejy Bndhers See«lj yield and with de.sirahle staple. The Store. Teleph<»ne IKS. Ic; length of the staple grOwn by Mr.* TTTTTTi V... ... , .. . 77 . Martin was I 1-Pi. B.AB^ ( UK KS — Hatches off eachi ^ week of sturdy “Thoriiwen bred** - — — — — - - ' New llamp.'hires. Entire flock Hood. tcste<l and I'. S. approve«l. .All hatch-, .sent Pageant April 12th In Which Young Lady Will Be Selected For State-Wide (’on- test. Mrs. Grady Smith were visitors Spartanburg Frulay. in ing ilone in new. mo<b‘rn imruluitor*. | B4K»k your ortler early. Thninwell Or phanage Poultry Plant. tf FOLKS YOU KNOW The P. Dramatic club is s|>on- soring a program consisting of three contests t<» Im‘ held in the Florida |Str^eet schcail auditorium on Tuesday evening, .April 12th, at eight o’ckwk. There will la* a beauty {lageant and young lady will he .selecttsl to gt> as “.Miss Clinton” to the state ht-auty With the Sick Friends of Mis.s Fkina King will re gret to know she is a -patient at Dr. Hays* hospital. Herbert* Hugh<*s has returned from tile hospital and is improving nicely. t'iautl .Abbott, Jr., has been ill sev-T eral day-*. Mrs. E B. Davis is ill at her home' on Gordon street. Uian powers of the Reconstruction Fi nance corporation. The bill did not actually go to the White House immeiiiately, because* W. J. BENJAMIN SERVICE STA'nON Standard Products Cars Washed and Greased Your Business Appreciated Itiiih Annoancements Mr. and Mrs, James Lawson an- ‘//»VA SEEB8, SEEDS. Se*e us for yoar nee«ls. Beans. Peas. Carrot. Radish, Friends of Mrs. I.izzie Glenn Chris- Bee-t. Tendergreen, CucumlHT. &|UMh. l**ph«T. fewnier ( lintonian, will be Cantaloupe, Watermelon and Many **rTy lo km>w she is a patient at the Others. Also Gladioli and Dahlia <Ire«*nwom| city bo.spital, suffering Bulbs and Mower Seed. Blakely f injuriesr n*cetv«sl in an autoino-; Broth<*rs Si-ihI Store. Telephone l>iL wreck Sumiay afternoon. - *'f ^ ' Mr. ,„j Mn*. Elmer Cromer of De- t'xpense^ paid while .sH- IF chicks have l>een hani for you ta tr\»it. Mich., are visiting the latter’s entertaineil for a week at Atlantic raise, try «me lot on Spartan .All- rnoiher. Mrs. I. O. Ray and other ^ annual beauty pageant compet- , l»ageant which will he held in the nounce tlw- birth of a daughter, Sena I townshin auditttriiiin in C<»lumhia in \i i.... % • Co throt iimIm in a amootlericiiaf atrMmliMd Greyhound Ctimtt at tht coat of dmtaf ttna aik ia a township auditorium in C<»Iumhiu in June. ".Miss Clinton” will have all' expenses pai<l while ci>rnp<*ting for the title, ".Miss South Carolina.” Miss South ('arolina will then be v^outfitt<*d with* a c«»mplete wardrobe! Barl'ara. on Monday, .April 4. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holder an-; nounce rhe birth of a son, on March | 26. Tile little fellow has bex-n named Rudolf. ' ' ! l-adic! * .Aid Saciefy .Meets The l,jadies' Aid socit'ty of Bailey Memorial church met at the home of KELLERS DRl’t; STOKE Phone No. 1 NEM BERRY .... 35« COLI'.MIUA $1.00 ASHEVILLE. $2.10 MIAMI 3::. $10.33 Orangeburg .... $1.80 (iREENVILLE 8,5c AUGUSTA $1.60 KNOXMLLE $4.00 ( H ARI.OTTE. $1.70 Uharlewton $2.90 Mash ( hick Starter, in Mlah or Pal- r<^atlv«i and friends in the city. Try thi.s .safe, ecomimicalf ing for the title “Miss. America.” I Mrs. Marvin Stewart on Tuesday af-i R« EXTRA Swisf M R«wid Trip Tidwit GREYHOUND Min- let form. Try thi.s .safe, ecom»mical[ Rkirtt P^ Adair ami son Hubert,’ .America” will be given an op-^ twrnonn. fe«ii and watch the chicks do some Grover Nabors and sons Carson and 1***’**“"**^ *0 o" rmiio,! Mrs. B. S. Dri-nnan presided, real growing. C-W-S Guam» Co. lo t'V»»»ley. s|H*nt the* w«*ek-eml in Cam-' given a trip to HollnywiMMl utes were read and the roll called by. . ... . . ik-n with Mr Nuhorn’ «ist..r un.! t **>‘1 scn-eii tests by ail of the major the secretary. Mrs. S. B. Snelgrove. Win not trade in your old piano and j .studFos. Foich contt-stant must he| .After the busineas session, the hont-i nunleiniZe jour home. See the at- ^— | sponsi'iriHl by some local imlivklual.' served delightful refreshments, j three'styles Anv VsTrel Hudgens .nd i ^^tf*"'*****"” or firm, and the contest' TaHavr A action ’ thni stjUs. .Anj desired ^t^le .d>- * . , j, ^ ^,j «• Aactioa •e styles. .Any ilesired stj’le „ tainabb*. Terms to suit purchaser.^-*"f Montgomery, Ala., are this line at the Rome of Mrs. D. J.|'P*‘oding todaj with .Mr. and Mrs. Brimm, 120 South Bmad Street. ‘ phone 34y-J. tf B R Fuller. Mr. ami Mrs. T. P. P. Carson and No mar- The Mothers* club wrill hold an auc-' twenty-eight years of age . , ri..l » oni..n or divorc,™ aro oliKibld.'i• MUilt Thurj-. ami no contestant will he allowed to day night. .April 24. at the tennb. court. Much entertainment has been > planned, a cake walk being one of the features. Chances on the quilt are now on sale and the lucky numbi-r will be drawn on the above date. I ‘ daughter Jam*. of tinvnville. and Dr. « lathing suit in the con- FOR RENT—One furnisheii or unfur- and Mrs, Roger Cm* and Miss I>ouise, ’ nishtnl room, upstairs. Reasonable C*>e. sp«-nt Sumlav with Mr. and Mrs. i interest to all talented local rate. Apply to Mrs. J. S. Elliott. lOK W. II, ShaiHl.s. ' ' !*houId be the talent contest .S. HriFad Street. Tp' Olb McQuown of Winston-.Salem. - N- C.. s|H-nt the wifk-end with his beauty pageant. Any tal- Kawleigh Mr. ami Mrs. J. E. MeQuowm., or group of persons who Malherw* (lab Active ( now oiM ii. Real opiHirtunity Mrs. McQm.wn is a ivitient at the;The Mothers* club Has held all reg-j for man who wants |H*rmanent. pnd-. Grt*enwiH»d and eligible. The winner w/1 ri*ceive meeting during the past month i/ble work. Sales w-ay op THenJs are interesteil to know she is/^^ exjienses while competing at the;||,,^j much has been accomplished. The: Start pioniptlj. Write Rawieighs, miproxing after undergoing an ^'ontest, and the state dinner' totals 65, with an aver-j IVpt. SCD-'2T-K. Richmond. \a. lP,ratHHion Tue^lav. ^ If*'**" opportunity for a attendance of about 50. I stage and radio career. Members of the club made 387 vis-, The third feature of Tuesday s pro- baskets to the! gram will be a Kidtlie Paraile. : ^^d flowers to the berea\'ed or! which is open to all children from .„d ,hut-ins. Total amount spent: two to twelve yi*ars of age. The win- during the month for all activitiee ning child will receive a beautiful absMit $15. 1 engraveil loving cup. ‘ -1*11^ club is now working on a flow-* Theses conteota are br ing sUged by garden and members have entered NATCHEL SOOy SIDE ORESSIN'' YAS SUH/ .SAIJ->;.M.AN WA.NTED route I BABY CHICK.'^ on Tue.sdays and Fri- '*• of (olumbia is days and the Right Mash to Start sevvral wt*eks with her .si.s- Them and Keep Th* m Gr\*wing. Also ‘ ***’'* ^*^• Stone, loiving Mash, Scratch. (Ij’ster Shells. Mrs. James .Allen ( oleman Fwilers, FounUins and Chk'k Tab- '«si:ot> in Columbia on Tue.sday. Blakelv Brothers Seed Store. **• f"* Jacobs. Sr., ami her sis- lets. Telephone ISS. jc ter, Mrs. J. B. Jones of Petersburg, Va.. rx'turned home the juist week V-ALU.ABLE, Cl.OSE-IN BLSINF.SSRafter spending twx> wiH'ks at Miami Talent ami Rr-auty erholehearledly into this phase of ac- il PRICES KEDl CBD on our fine sturdy U. S. .\|>pi»**d rklTiiiJ PROPERTY at reasimable price.jj Beach. Fla., with ndatives. Adjoining New Stamlanl Station. • Also desirable building lot in rear ad-! MEMORI.AM joining Lutheran church. Pr«i|pertjt t»^bute to the metiiory of Fml . with. - large -2-slory. IK-^nwm hpujae,' '^ hitniiie. wHo depart^ riiis life two baths. Suitable for four apart-f 1^4.^ — ments. For price and terms write:-! I® humble submission, we Ih>w in W. P. Baldwin. 1815 Pendleton St..! «( our btdoved father Columbia. S. C. I-T-Sc »«h1 friend, who passed to a more —.... ....fRaButifol and happier home March U. S. APPROVED i*HI€lLS 3i. I«4- . He wa* a noNe Chn.«tian charac ter, a faithful member and deacon of u . . u 1 i> J u 1 Hurricane Bapti.^ church, alwaj’s New H.rnp,h.re. R I. Rocks and Big English White Korns. All breeders bloodtested, 50 for , . cn / *41 tn -iiwi c *.»- Because we loved him and know $4.50, 100 for $8.50, 300 for $25Jl0.i.. ... _ . ... . „ ’ _ J crt I - 1. *"»t he has gone to a better home. Heavy assorted 50 and up ic each. ■ , ” . _ .. . r ^ lalM because we know that our Father - ;dae^ all things well, it is resolved: CUSTOM H.AT\ HING First, that we bow in humble sub let us custom hatch your egga. 41l{aiusskm to God’s will, eggs hatched in saniUry separate Second, that we thank God for his Imtcher. Get our prices. ! lapalty to his church and Sunday FARMERS HATCHERY and may it ever be an exam Kewberry, C •^^ **^ *** behind, X___ Third, that we have lost a valuabh her, one who was always Scouting (orporation under the per- tivhy. Manv plants and bulbs have' sonal supervision of Miss Grace* planted. ' Brown, and'under the auspices of the P,. C. Dramatic-elu^—y Methodists Plan Special Services 9C® Main fk. faith- TYPEWRITER RffiBONS For AO Make Mir Standard and Portikir.’ ADDING MAI^mR BONS * -Ci‘D Tfu!. ADMMG MACHIMB Can 74 Qmoide Pida Co. Respectfully submitted, Mrs. Judson Whitmire. Mrs, Bes.-sie W’hitmire. M.ASONS TO MEET FRIDAY Campbell Lodge No. 44. A. F. M.. will hold a rogular communication ^Friday night. .April 8th, at 7:45 p.m. »Ff G d<grro will be eoirferred. Al! members urged to be present. O. H. Sheely, W. M. V.*!*. Adiur, Seeretary^ Ceaegia buggy .dealer reports a revival because he'sold 50 of Ittt stock in one day. (He auljr tmo buggies on hand). The month's work was closed with a social with Mias Helen Connolly. I Miss t'laudia Kinard and Mrs. Gene-| vieve Watkins having charge of the recreation. .A delightful time was re ported by those who attended. A salad course was served by the social com- The fir^t ot a series of revival ser- mittee. vices will begin at 11:00 o’clock on' Other plans are in the making for_ Sundaj’ morning, April 10, at Brondj members of the club during the en-i Street Methoilist church ami continueT suing months and renidents of the through next Thursday night. On community are invited to attend club Sunday afternoon at 3:00 o’clock' nMctiugs. which are held each Tues- there will be a special service for day evening at 7:30. children from the ages of 6-16, and* ' 1 I Jcduiston Vetoes ! Road Bond ffiDl all children are invited to attend. Sunday evening services will be omit ted on account of the Easter musk to be presented at the First Presbyte rian church. -^Morning ser\'ices will be held on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at 10:00 o'clock and evening services Monday through 'niursday at 8:00 o’clock. Each evening the servkes will be fewtured by some qiecial' Johnston's latest blow at the highway group promoting the attendance, and. department—veto of an act ^mendii^ this group will occupy seats of honor'rt>unty bonding laars to tiunsfer au- at the front of the church. On Mon day evening the board of stewards will be sponsors, on Tuesday evening' the Woman’s Auxiliary will promote, the attendance, on Wednesday the young people's department of the Ep^ Govenmr Sa.vs Bill Wovid LesYe No Restnc(io«B Oo Lnit To P—ds Tlutt Maty Be Issued. Ooiumbia, April 5.—Governor Olinj *Oof» likes to be fed nttchel,** stjs Unde NatdieL ''Plenty of de bes’ nstcfael f(x>d jes* wben dey wsnts it de mos*. Not jes’ a bite at de beginnings den go hungry de res’ o’ de time.” That means a ^ood healthy side dressing of Chilean Soda. Because it is natural plant food, it’s got plenty of nitrate and small amounts of other plant foi^ de ments naturally blended with it. They’re not added. They’re there, blended by nature. So give your crops a natchd side dressing. 'Dat’s de seorut,” says Unde Natchel, "plenty of w*rM OuTean soda jes’ wben dey wants it demos’" Less Monllily Dboonfort worth League and Sunday School, andj on Thuroday evening, the Krwania.^ Lions, Rotary and all social service clubs will sponsor the attendance by inyttiiig thfk Irknds for the aeeviee^ The puMk k generally invited to attrisd both morning and evening. The servkea will close on Easter Snaday morning at whkh time new member* wfil be received into the c^iroh. nbo toemaly nf- n weak, nm-down con- aa a retail of poor aestmlla* say they benefited by taking CARDUI. a q^edal medklna They lowid E hriped to flw ifgxaRe and imprava L thereby brtngkig 1 more Mzcngtii lltcm thdr food. JMtanQy tteera Is lea at annaily pariodi wlien ttie awlem 1 and the eaiW i NATUnAL omeAH KimiSmSOOA TMI Mcnimi