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f FACE EIGHT 1 THE CUNTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C Thursday, april 21, isss. West Cliiitim Neura Jlr.'and Mrs, J. W'. Word end fam ily and Mr.,and Mrs. Ricj^rd Chum- ley and dau|rht«r all of Laurens vis ited Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Word Sun- day. Miss Mildred McGee spent Friday with her sister, Mrs. Benny Spires in Laurens. Mr.'and Mrs. Joe Johnson and chil dren of Goldville, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Campbell daug-hter-in-Iaw, Mr. and Mrs Terry. Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Galloway arej spending the week with Mrs. Gailo-1 way’s parents, Jjir. and Mrs. O. C.j Chaney in Greenwood. ^ 'Relief Problem j Hits Textiles Joanna News ture department wishes to call the at tention of the villagers toi the new bodes on the Hbmry shelves. There is a delightful selection of children’^! ham.^ho represented Goldville in the recent county contest, gave selections on the program. ^ <•' Dudley-Spires Rites i Of interest to their many friends I will be the'announcement of the mar riage of Miss Doris Dudley of Gold- Committee Considers Problem Brought About By Curtail ment. Pinckney Interviewed. Goldville, April 15.—Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Nabors, Mr. and Mrs. W. K.l Waits and Kelly Waits motored Caesar’s Head Sunday. books. Attention of grown-ups is call- HOPEW’ELL CLUB TO ed to three b^ks which of late have | MEET SATURDAY ^ been the three most Widely-read in, 1 the country,'“The Green Light,” “Thft v , , , meet at the Wadsworth school house The Hopewell Democratic club will A committee of South Carolina cot ton manufacturers, meeting here vill., to W.lter Spire, of thi, city, notified relief official, an Mr.. Anne Cole .p^nt the week-end' ^ “The Hnmcane.- At • |.TT o~«k ! M. to reorganize and elect dele- Whitmire I discussed common j - Mrs. W'.L. Mayfield and daughter,If on Friday. April 15. at the home of | curtailment in theEvelyn, of Columbia, spent the week- the Rev.^J. L. Bolio, the officiating; textile industry would throw 42,000 end with 'Mrs. Glenn Franklin, minister m Laurens. At the present, ^^^^kers out of employment. Mr and mW Itaiih faiilh .f Tnr. ■ I ‘I:! tbe week-end guests of Mr.! groom’s brother, Ra'ph committee reported, would put 10,0001 berry during % past week, srents, .Mr. ami .Mrs. Car-j^^**^^* Bailey ^reet. workers out of jobs, and a shut down Mrs. J. B. Hart and son visited Mrs. ’ * of the greater part of the industry! Hart’s mother in Belton last week. pau, were Smith’s parents roll Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bagwell and aons, Mrs.' Verge Turner, .Mrs. Zanic. , , u Campbell vUited Mr. and Mr.. Aud-I P™"* dy Parker in Charlotte. X, C.. -Sun-iP" Apnl H. The little lady The latter remained for a vi.it. Arzetta. Mrs. Queen will be remem- BiHh Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Theodoife Queen are day. Messrs, A. J. and Ellison (kxlfrey,, , w. —* ”• * ti(f Ware Shoals, visitei! relatives here former Miss Pearl Ro- ppcted that'the third shift would be dens were recommended. The garden Mis^’Eanna '']vie‘ Frankiin visit^ i f gardens, Miss Minnie Mae Rhoden in ’ New-1consult with gardeners, and make recommendations. At the club meeting Thursday eve ning Darold Jacks and Billy Willing- reorganize gates to the county convention and to attend to any other business that may come before the meeting. A,full attendance is desired. ■ • J. L. Dickert, ftsesidentr-^- PAPER — Mimeograph, union Skin, Carbon Paper, Second Sheets. CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. for a four weeks “breathing spell’’ Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Lanford and would mean 32,000 additional unera- daughter, Mary, spent Sunday ployment. ■ Woodri^^, The committee said that due to I Miss ms^u stocks, which have increased greatly despite reduced operations, it was ex- Saturday. / ^ Ted Trammell of Greenville, was the Sunday guest of .Mr. and .Mrs. Grady Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Whitniirt* and son are spending the week with .Mi>. MTiitmire's parents, .Mr. and .Mrs. .S. i P. Potts, in Catnwha. I .Mr. and Mrs. lieorge Webb and; family of Fountain Inn, .Mr. and .Mrs. ^•yd Norri.s of Grt*envine were the dinner guests of .Mr. and .Mrs. Roy Trammell Sunday. .Misses Nora Cannon, Mari<; Weir and Messrs. Vernon and .\.lvin Tram- mell visited in I,a_urens Sunday. eliminated, and that it wa.s definitely known some of the industry, prob ably most of it, would be form! to shut down for four weeks or more. The committee representing the land of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Orrie .McGee are re ceiving congratulations upon the ar rival of a son, Edward Lee, on Sat- uniay, April Ifi. Mrs. McGee will be rememb<*red as the former Mi.ss .Marguerite Harri.s. Mr. I and nounce Frances on April 3. Both 'mother j Hammett of Anderson, and William and baby are doing nicely. Miss IHs^ummers spent the week end in Kinards. .Mr. and Mrs. John Flow and chil dren spent Sunday in Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Cooley and chil dren spent Sunday at Little Mountain. .Mr. and .Mrs. F. 0. Bartlett and son of Spartariburg, visited Mr. and Mrs.j FI. L. Thomas Saturday. j .Mr. and .Mrs. Charlie Girk and’ H. D. HENRY 1898-1938 F. M. BOLAND II cotton manufacturer’s consisted of T. .M. .Marchant and Allen F'. John-' daughter of Greenwoo<l, spent the and .Mrs, John Foster an-|..jon of Greenville, John A. I>aw, of week-end with Mr. and Mrs. A. R-;[| the birth of a da^hter, .Mary I Spaitanburg, .M, P. On- and L.'O,; Starne.s. H. D. HENRY & COMPANY INSURANCE STOCKS — BO.NDS — REAL ESTATE IA)ANS NEGOpAfED Telephone 121 T 15 Years Ago Items of Interest From The Chronicle April 19, 192.1 Mr^-aud .Mrs. G. G. Hoqiht and | daughter Billyh l>ee, were the w*fk-' ^ end guests of Mrs. H<K*per's parents { J. Harold Flanagan has in .\n<lerson. -r— j his i>osit'i*»n with the Chronicle Pub Mr. arnl .Mrs. S. H. SnelgrovV and I P. .lacolis of this city, secretary of i the Cotton -Manufacturer’s associa- rett. jtion. The committee conferred here ^ Miss Sudie .Mae Woods, .spent the 'with liHwrence .M. Pinckney, state. w'tH*k-end in Newberry. ;WP.\ administrator, and L. R. Jack-! Mrs. Cecil Odell .spent Saturday ; .son, state WP.S director of employ-. with her sister, .Mrs. Willie Hol.son-^ I ment. , I back in Newberry, and visited her sis- [ "The cTnii in rttee" s aul The ifiTTusTry" ter,“Miss' Kailie^ATt aw' a y, who is a! Miss Mildre<l Patterson of Clinton,; spent .Sunday with .Mis.s Joyce Gar- coniinrtreif" saul The resigned <lone everything pos.sible to avoid patient at the NewlMTry hospital. family spent the wei-k-i-nd with Mrs. the situation, and that in order to j .Mrs. Clan-nce F^ulmer and Mrs. F3. l^hing company to go to Hender.son-’ ‘‘mployee.s as much as |)os- J. Willingham visiteil relatives in ville N. to associate with his^'**^^' voluntarily leducetl hou.se Durham, during the past week. il,p.>thep, -Geo. .M. Flanagan, -in which wm e alreatly at a Imv j Mm.- J. L. HowanCof -Atlanta, Ga., | is visiting her sisters, .Mr.s. Clarence | F'ulnn’r, Mrs. F]. J. Willingham and; .Mrs. F’loyd Wicker. ^ •Mrs, R. G. Carr attetuhsl the fu- .Mrs. J. C. Blakely and chddren <»f printing business. He is succeeded Ora visitiHl relative.s here .'sumlay. ! Sam B. Ray. **'Xtile manufacturers ask«sl Mrs. D. F:. .s’immons and daugh-i Dr. H. N. .Snyder, pre.sident of \Vof- endeavor to arrange to ter Mary, are spemling the week withj ft»rd colh*ge, address(*d a capacity un-i <*mploynient to the peojile re- relativ*‘s in (tt'orgia. ' ion servici* r<»ngrc'gation Sunday eve-j from the industry and also neial of htu grau<lfath<*r. Rev. M. .M. .Mr. and .Mrs. .Maxie Blakely nail ning'at .North Broad .Street Methodist^" obtaining fcMnl ami cloth- Fr.arikliri, in Clarksville, Ga., Satur- daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Fid I-id-! church. ' iwho would be retained <lay. son of .<|>artanburg, and Mr. ami .Mrs. Dr. T. L W. Bailey, Dr. J. W, Da- "" P«'*t-tinie employment. . Pat .Murphy of Flnoree, were the I vis and Dr. B. O. Whitten are attend-1 Pi»<‘kney exjilained that in ord. r Little Son Passes week-end guests of Mrs. Ursula' ing the annual meeting of the State 1 workers employment it Dennis Eugene O.swalt, two-months- Blakel.v. MtHlical as.s,H'iation in Charleston. | would be* nece.s.sary for him to he au- old son <.f Mr. and Mrs. J. t . Oswalt, .Mr. and Mrs. J. J. West and fam- -m rthorizisl an addithmal <|uota and Ik ily visittsl relatives and friends in \..\T|1RAL SODA I the neces.sary funds Highland Sunday. T NKKDKI) FOR COTTON T^oieci \6ur Wilh 3ARI - CIDE EFFECTIVE AND ECONOMICAL A Non-Arsenical Insecticide I For The Control of Suth f,eit-tatino ipsf>‘-ts as MEXICAN BEAN BEETLE—CUCUMBER BEETLE — POTATO BEETLE, ETC. Doe* not injure the foliage of crops on which we recommend ' its use. Sold by Reliable Dealers A r^«i barium reduction CORP'N. lOUTH CHARLESTON. W. VA. .Mr. and .Mrs. ILd» Yarlxtrough and children s|K“nl Sunday with relatives i I’mler general averagi* conditions, in Whitmire. ! 2(M> pounds per acre of natural sinla died at their home near Goldville •Monday morning. F'uneral services Pinckney al.so pointed out that to were conducted Tuesday morning at put a project into operation to take •'^hady (•rove church and interment care of the large number of unem- was made in ^he church cemetery, ployed it wtiuld he neetjssary for the- .Attend .MiNsionary .Meeting •Mrs. .Mary .lohns<»n of Gre«*nwoo<l, l.usually gives cotton an ailequate ami, •'‘P**^'*’***-'* (be projwt to meet the| 1 he twenty-thinl annual meeting of. r»“<juir**meuta as providwl for in the! (be \Voman’.s .Mis.sionary society of| firojeet prt»|H»sals which had k'Pt’n: (be Upper »South Uarollna conference' approved. j met in Winnsboro April fi-7 with a' lie said he would refiuest" full co-Ireeord attendan<*e. Interesting reports I operation of the committee and ihel^bowt^l much activity and missionary- visiUnl relatives here Sumlay. - | pn>fitable .supply of nitrogen. F'xpe- M rs. .lames GtHnlwin of Newbcrrylliencod farmers often use consider- sp«‘Tit Sunday with relative^. lably more to Roo<l a<ivantage, espec- Mrs. Pearl Quinn of Rock Hill, isjially under the crop, hut 2(10 pounds >ending a few d*ys with Mr. and'is doubtles.s .safer for the average apending _ Mrs. W. II. Quinn. ‘ juser. k should b<* split, however, | inducing the sponsors toKivirig among the women during the. Miss (!eneva lanford of laurens, jalMtut .50 pounds under and 1.50 pounds “^‘^"^’niplish the desirtsl result. | P**s( year. We were iritereste<l to hear { V isitetl here 5sund*y MrsT \V able dreitsing about cho|>ping timei^; He ex plaimsl that while the com-'ff'nm Deactmeaa Bertha T^llison ^if the! A. Terry of Greenw’otnl, jThe side dressing is the swret of the i^^^lty distribution project was a|B«thtehem Canter in itpartianbQrg« was the .'Sunday guest of her son and'results obtaineri by “money” farmers.1*A project, it was iMinsoroil and ' *nd from .Miss Mary F'reeman oif the s .VH operated by the state ifiqiartment of Hou.se in Uolupibia.- as we "A ★ PENNEY ' S BARGAINS TEATUREO THIS WEEK H Welfare, ami that he would, ^**n<l gifts to Ixith of'these ‘places confer with T. IT^I SO SQl’ARK SHEETIN Yard Wide G A RE.\L VALUE 7c yard WU>1EN’S PRINT DRESSES Fast Color — “Another If It Fades” WHILE LIMITED QUANTITY LASTS. 29c each CNHEMMED AND UNBLEACHED SHEETS -81 X 90 YOUR OPI»ORTUNITY TO SAVE 39c each WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ ANKLETS LASTEX TOP — ASSORTEDHCOLORS F IRST QUALITY 5c pair PENNEY' (FSVtY CO''*rAS> public Daniel, state <ii-i Miss Ida'Hawkins, .Missionary to Ko- r«H‘tor of the xlepartment of public j>*nd .Miss Sallte t,,ou McKinnon, welfare. 'foreign sti-retary of the woman's The \VP.\ administrator said he I b«»ai<l. were guest speakers, would lake the whole subj»vt up with Tho.-.e attemliiig fi-4vm the Melhotlist Washington. siK'iety of Goldville wiTe: Mjs, Ross, ^ .Mrs. Deery, .Mrs. Jones and Rev. K. Many Appficants J'" "' _ _ At Local Office .\. B. (ttHlfrey of the .State Em- I ployment Sei^vice office rwently lo- catisl here, states that since the open ing of the office on .April first. 13S applications have been received. Df 'this number 30 applicants have been Baptist Women Meet The Baptist .Missionary s«H*iety held its .April meeting in the csimmunity j building Tut^iay evenings There were 2.5 present. .Mrs. Ularence F'ulmer had! charge t)f the interesting program on | .-Vfrica. Those leading the discussions were Mrs. F]. J. Willingham, Mrs. Roy (hlell, .Mrs. R. (I Uarr, and "Mrs. • plact‘«r and 40 referrtsl to prospective R. R. F'rancis. j employers. ' ' An interesting talk on the anniral { The UK'al office is an employment meeting hebl in Whitmire was given bureau similar to tho.so in larger] hy .Mrs. L. H. Poag. jcities and is under f»Hleral and state Mrs. ( lark-{rresidiHl during the bus- supervision. Parties making appli-' iness Session, ‘ealion are charged no retention fi-e. After* adjournment, delicious cordc- Mr. (lodfrey states that information, jes ami Russian tea were served by he has n-ceivcHl in regard to work-! Mrs. R. L. F'rancis. Mrs. R. A. ;ers on the Buzzard Roost projwt in-|stroude and Mrs. H. A. Hamm. ! dicates that rt will be several weeks before help will be rt*quested on this ' ilevelopment. Sunheama Meet The Sunbeams held the April meet- I Relief applications are not taken (b«* cradlC;^ roll department *at the Iwal office but an identifica-1 afternoon. The country for tion card must be securcnl here and ^'tudy was Africa. After an interest- presenteil to the ii lief office in Laur-jprogram a delightful .social hourj] [ens before applicants can Ih‘ accepted,'Bobbie Jean Carr, Rosaj' the local office sUtes. Registrations l**‘ila Bridges, and Louise Ridings,^ ;must be renewe<l approximately every assisted Mrs. Uarr in directing games. 1' IH) days. Novel favors were an enjoyable at-j! traction to the thirtjr-nine members present. Farm -Women Hold Their Spring Rally Laurens. April 19.—At the spring meeting of the Laurens County Coun cil of F'arm Women, held Saturday at A'oungs school. Miss Jane Ketchen, state marketing specialist, discussed! “The F'arm Woman’s Contribution To-! wards Raising the Low Farm In-! come.” The council gathering wa.s also ad dressed by Mrs. J. L. Williams of Ninety-Six, state council president,; , i who told how Greenwood county se cured a circulating library. .Addition- • al facts on the success and operation of the system were given by Mrs. L. I Broi>ks, Grwnwood county council 1 president, ami Miss Nancy Harper,; Greenwood city and county librarian. ‘ ! A feature of special interest was an j exhibit of hamlcraft work from dif-' ' ferent clubs. Miss Ketchen selected ja number of pieces to present thi^ county at Winthrop in June. ^ The Trinity Ridge club won the prize for the best jvar book, and also first place in the song contest. RUBBER STAMPS—14-lMw All Mim aad types. CHRONICLE PUBLISHING Ca Y. W. A.’s Meet The A’. W. A.’s met Monday night at the club house with Miss Ruby I Carter as hostess. An interesting pro-; gram was given by Jeannett Gaskin. I The business session was led by thej president, Mi.ss Victoria Murrah, af ter which the hostess served delicious refreshments. . . . ! Woman’s,Club Work ^ Despite a downpour of rain at the hour for meeting, thirty-five women were present at the last regular ses sion. The neeiilework committee was entertained on Monday evening^ at the home of Mrs. Maud Bridges. The com munity chorus is practicing twice a week with splendid results. The house committee is receiving the congratu lations of the village because of the thorough spring cleaning it gave the community building. The club is very grateful to Mr. Ellis, Mr. Moorhead, rnd Mr. Bragg for the invaluable help they gave the committee. The drama committee will announce the date of its two one-act plays next week. The Blaster play truly represents the fine cooperative spirit of Goldville. Mem bers of the church, community chorus, Woman’s club and the school were represented in tBe cast. The litera- Slashed On ADVANCE-SPRINGS D R E S S E S 37 Dresses, GROUP I W $3.00 23 Dresses, GROUP U REAL VALUES FOR 60 CUSTOMERS. IF YOU WANT A BARGAIN. COME EARLY AND BE ONE OF THE SIXTY. PENNErS .jsc.