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THURSDAY. JULY 14, IMS
ra* CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON, 8. C
COMMENTS ON AND THINGS
By Spectator /^
Well, liie pe»che« were good; the
first crop of figs w»* fair; the plums
did richt well; and the watermelons!
ph, boy!
You know, I’d rather tell you about
figs and watermelons than politics.
Spectator eometimes wonders if he is
becoming a politician Still, he is only
mildly afflicted with the political itch.
eeerybody, every citism, every inter
est. Every legitimate interest of the
state should be welcome in the gover
nor's office. ^
3 The governor should be a man
who can talk to a group of men ^
around a table, man to man, and) Otw McQuown of lAinston-Salem,
should hi^ve a program so well con-;** spending several days with / his
ceived and clearly defined that he andlP^J^nto. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McQuown.
the members of the legislature oouWi Miss Elisabeth Bushardt of Char-
sit together in a workable Conference. [ lotte, N. C., is spending the week with
Mrs. Floyd Hkt and Mr. and Mra-I Mr. and Mrs. W. 11 Chaney spent
jRoy Simmons of Cross Hill, were in Sunday in WalhaUa with the latter’s
tColumbia Sunday to visH Mr. aiMl;bcoth«r-inJaw and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Simmons.
conducted a^ daily Vacation Bible
school.
Mr. and Mrs. Denny Martin of Lau
rens, spent the week-end with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Poole.
Mrs. John F. Thompson and chil
dren, Dorothy Mae, and Frankie, of
Newberry, spent several days tliis
week with Mrs. I. 0. Ray.
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Housley of Dah-
Mrs. I. S. Bagw^
Min Mary Stone returned today ! Iomega, Ga., were the guests Friday
from a week’s vacation with her sis-i®*^^ Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. T. M.
*— w__ -nr r»_i— ‘i- XM Ml. *Sease. \
ter, Mrs. «W’. Q. Grigg, in Mooresville,
N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wilson and
« 'Tw her broker and Sister-in-law, Mr. and! son, of Valdese, N. C., spent several
4. The jowrnor should rep«»lit Bothwdt ' • d.y, the p«st week with the former’.
Spectator pats himself On the chest
an<l fondly believes thatjie is a politi
cal philosopher. But thou|H* he occa-
-nJ Mr,. V. P. Weldon of De-i,i«er and brothor-in-Uw,
m,!^ mi«, m politic.’ he pltmi^ vnnety of Mich., returned home Sutuidny Mr,. C. W. Anderson.
whoIcKU^ed •»“®f ‘J® •" *“« *“•' Mr. «kI! Mr. nnd Mr,. J. B. Dniley, «com-
melon pntohe,^ u i*°i Mr,. R. J. Copelnnd and other rela-lpanied by Mr. and Mr,. B. H. Mer-
werfruita, ^ Leaphart of Lex- be thoroughly informed and at home. ! rilt of .Cincinnati, Ohio, were visitor,
ington is over japomcas. - . ,. . „
5. The governor should, above all, ^ g g
in Spartanburg on Sunday.
S. P. AndertionXand sons of Mor-
ganton, N. C,, sp^ Tuesday with
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. ^nd.
Friends of James Seegers will re-
Mr. andiK^'*^^ to know he was called to his
home in Timmonsville Monday on
account of the death of his mother,
Mrs. 'M. C. Seegers.
Dr. and Mrs. B. O. Whitten and
daughters, Misses Martha and Millie,
er, Frank W. LaMotte, and
Hagood Cantey. The ceremony
performed by,Mr. LaMohte.
Mrs. D. C Dunaway, Mlaa Rab]y
McMakin and Mrs. Frnhk Bobo of
Fairforest, and little Miss
Dell Stone of Woodruff, spent SQa>
day with Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Mrs. Bobo remained for a
visit.
John Griffin, who 'has been viritiiiif
his sister, Mrs. George M. Davis, left
the past week for his home in Pitta-’
burgh. Pa. He was accompanied for »
visit by his nieces, Misses Collette and
Beverly Davis, and Miss Collette
Griffin. Enroute they will visit rda-
tives and friends in Richmond and
Washington. From Wa^Aington, TUBm
Beverly will |go to Williamsburg, Va.,
to visit her sister, Miss Alma Davia.
It IS impor^ ^ perfonn the duties of his <>«-, goyd spent .the week-end with the for-
«*^*“’* daughter, Mrs. W. L. Marshall,
than that we should persp*re and get ^ without half hi8,j Wadeeboro, N. C.
red in t^ face over * mind on something dse-^ without^ ^
survey the peaches, fi^ Md playing to the grandstand. summer at Liberty Hill, wasttume«l home after a visit with Mrs.
mfeons I hope t^A. A. ^ ^ g. The governor should give full: the guest Thursday of Mrs. GaiV Dill-IE, H. Wilkes, Sr., in Laurens,
reduce the number of peaches, figs to'the administrative' w’ork of nrj, j Mrs. Emma Little spent several
his office, studying carefully the mat-| Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Copeland and days*the eftat- Week in .Simpaonville|-^--i*l**TiMgJQOir,-IiftMot;t.e’.s broth
■tera^presented-iog^4ua-approval. j^n, J.^'Tsaa^Copeland. spent th?with her daughter, Mrs. Morgani ! ■ " —is
7. Since the Constitution require®; weekend with relatives in Greenwood. Toild.
and melons per man. Fm rather in fa
vor of sharp restriction on coUards,
mustard greem—way, nmn tirtnannlid
you^ ever see anybody who really j
Sergeant L. G. Comstock is spend-i Sun<ky in Hendersonville, N.C.
ing six w’eeks at the army maneuver Little Billy Sims of Monroe, Ga.,|
camp in Wiggin, Mississippi. land John Charles Maddox of Madison,
Mrs. W." B. Owens, Sr., has re-lGa., are visiting their grandmother,
Mrs. C. L. Sims.
Rev. and Mrs. L. C. LaMotte were
in Chinquapin, N. C., Wednesday for
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craved mustard «reens? Oh I ewti***™ s**««»t appropriate measures | Mr. and .Mrs. B. H.
some of the stuff myself—greens notl^or the consideration of the general' Monday for Cincinnati, Ohio,
collards—but it is witli a sort of spir- assembly he should sqjrvey the condi- three-weeks’ visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Merritt left
after a
itual glow, a feeling of having done
aomethingi noble, something of great
tion of the citiienship and propose'J. B. Dailey.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W, Crisp and chil-
,^rs. Annie Giles Bailey is spending
a jnonth in Sarasota, Fla., with her
son and daughter-in-law', Mr. and
Mrs. Giles Bailey.
Misses Frances Milam, Helen Hol-
dren, Sara and EHlIy, of Miami, Fla.,. Hngsworth, Lo’de Ray, and Robert |o
laws that will promote the general
disciplinary vdue, something akin ' ij'are visiting Mrs Crisp’s sister, Mrs.lCrooks are spending a week’s vaca-
« denial of self, a curbing a base Above all, the fifjve^or should Florida.
j^ite and common craving-and aU per ce^ for ^uth L. R. Lynn, who are
that, you know. ^ ^s of GrcAmville. spent Sunday with'touring the West, recently visiu^l
***^tk- /V n^^oWiion^ ' former’s mother, Mrs. Nannie .\.j George H. Reid and his sister, .Miss
The Governor pathies.or pre-delections I Elisabeth Reid, in l»s Angeles, Calif.
What sort of governor do we need Men should not be electt*d to the
in South Carolina? You may not! general assembly to ivpresent teach
agree wtih me, but I urge you to pon-'ers, labor, physician
der the question. : ers, bakers, or any
think this are all citizens and should have equal
;| Tlie Scope Of
Our Service
Let’s try a scheme; let’s
Pitts. , ....... ... —.B...... ._....I
Mrs. .Mgie Bi^, Miss Margaret! Mr. and .Mrs. M. .M. Freeman were,
, { .J . B4>bo'ami Mi.<s Frances Franklin of called at Atlanta Thursday on account'
\vl SpaitanbuTg. sjumt Sunday with Mr.,of the dt'ath of Mr. Fri'eman’s sister,U
M-«■ W. A.M.V. _ _ |Mi,,S.r.t.F~
Mrs. W. H. Wallace ami M iss Mar-
spent
r. and
though we haven’t had a good one for merous in the legislature. But that
many a moon; isn’t a fault. Lawyers are elected by,*®*"* ^ Tamas^ee
2. We don’t hT'thTiST‘^
as ^vemor would te Pnmm^y de-,«n say that laji^rs are in the ma- ^oung. who
voted to promoting his candidacy for) jonty.
some other office; There is a reason why lawyers—
3. We don't want a governor who'some of them—like to serve in the
carries into office a personal antip-1 legislature. It is very, very closely re-
athy for any man or group of men; ilated to their business; knowledge of
returned the
sister,
Miss Marie lAngston, and Dr. and
Mrs. M. A. Hatcher in Hamlet, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Russell and
children of Columbia, spent Sunday
has been ill. |with the former’s sister, Mrs. Ethel
Miss Caroline MarUn returned j Pitts, and daughter. Miss Frances
home thb week after attending a Lee Pkts.
house party at Ocean l>rive Beach' Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mears of Tam-
ny lor any iii«n or group ui m«ii, , w vbkinr friends in Darlington P®. guests Wednesday of
4 We don’t want a man who regards, legislative pisses is us^ Eugt^ne ^loway of Jaek^ville. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Cooper, Jr,
himself as a represenUtive of any practice. Such knowletige does not •P- p. ‘ ^ver*l dsvs the nest week '
^up; P***! to merchants and bankers, ao - »P^"‘ ***'«^' ^*3"
5. We don’t want a man who plays they don’t offer themselves.
to the galleries. j lawyers do n<rt use the lixgislature ^ wntllina. Georgia, and Tennessee the past
Now let’s turn this around and try'for their professional interest, except • • ^ ' !week
for . lirte afrimiMiw rtody. llri^. at Camp Ton-A-’l Mra. R. E. Jonr. i. at homo from a
Mre need: femng benefits on k ye , y Hendersonville. N. C. ^***1 to relativt^ in Wa.Hhington, U. C.,
** f*^^^riri^atl!llf^r 'r^ tJhe'^Judg^ and and Harrisburg, Pa.
great field for a leader m civic af. in the legislature or ^ little son Mike spent .Saturday in Mrs. J. W. ('oi>eland has returned
faire. We teve cho^n uJver tr^ his < ^ Adrian from a eUy of several weeks in Grand
leadership. The legiskture ha.s w«A-' lawyer benefiU as a lawyer Jr^.**** They apent Sunday in Rapids, Mich., as the guest of Mrs.
bled aJo^ for kck ^ inteUi^t wiA ‘JTcWnov*. William H. Martin and Mr. and Mrs.
anee. Just now our atete is like a ehip chenU. I do not mean to imply that Frmncrt Roper haa returned Henry Martin.
wallowing rudderleae in the trou^ this is necessarily bad. for law- attending summer school Mrs. Henry Bysn of Paris. France,
of the sea. A state great in name and yers '[f'Tjw^uous William ami Mary college. Wil- is visiting her i»arent.H. Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Owens and
with hh parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. B.;children. and Mbs Helen Stewart vis-
lited points of interest in North Caro-
tradition, rich in history and richer professional ethics; but laymen are^
in possibilities, we should have a clear suspicious of the practice and it is
and definite policy of economic devel- open to objection. Of course we must
opment and fiscal control. I not ask a man to throw
2. A man of administrative ability rnate practice bemuse
experience, one who can see the lator. The most illegitimate practice ^
lianisburg, Va.
Mr. and .Mrs. Gary Dillard
Jack H. Ikvis, Sr., ami other rela-
and lives in Laurens and Columbia. Mrs.
Cultivatinii: every phase of the banking
business, it has been the constant endeavor
of this bank to render to its customers a
broad, efficient and complete service.
The scope of this service has been widened
with the passing years until today every fa*
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idents, mill workers, clerks, farmers— of that .•«ort of thing.
interested in proposed legislation. , vi v v r
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imata ntwt gink Dillard, at Canrp Ton-A-Wan- .Mr*. Ruth \Nolfe of New Orleans,, J' ' X
na experience, one wnv »*ii -re .......imaie Hendersonville. N. La., is spending some time with her . *
Uf u . whole, undenund it. of . U-jerderMl.lor l. in j 'd.urhter”M m. U (1. <’om,t.mk. gU m A P All fhAI I I* A
pie. .H the people, • nan w^ of-1 .twiner fr^ » concern while rt 1. Mr, .nd Mm. Georxe H. Ellis are . , ■■LLIIIL mrllDllI I t ST
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K. C. Young of Washington, D. Miss Mary Vome Williamson was
sp«‘nt >vveral days the past week with'the guest the past week of Miss Klsie
hts mother. Mrs. A. C. Young. * Neighbor*.
Dr. and Mrs, J. Y. O’Daniel of Ben- Mrs i\ E. Hill and children of
neitsville, spent the sreek-end with Charleston, are spemling the week
their parents, Mr. ami Mrs. A. 0’l>an- with *her sister and brother-in-law,
iel. ' Mr. ami .Mrs. K. M. Stutts.
! Mrs. Janie Brehmer of Kinanl*. i-s' Mr. and Mrs. W. Huffman and
isptmding the week with her wm-in- ilaughters spent Sunday in Little;
'law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Hu- .Mountain with the former’s parents,,
bert Todd. Mr. and .M rs. J. A. Huffman.
I .Misses Marun and Colie Summer Mis-s Hazel Sims is vi.Hiting friends'
!are spending a two weeks’ vacation and relatives in .Madison and .Monroe,!
[with relatives and friends in ('hap- Ga. 1
I pel*. ’ Mrs. J. M. Kesperman and son,)
I Friends of Mis-s Emily Fergu-ion Tommy, of Waycross, (la., are visit-'
I will be *»rry to km»w she is suffer-, ing Rev. and Mrs. L. ('. I..aMotte. I
[ing injurirt from a broken limb. ! Miss Virginia McMinn haa returntnl
I Mrs. Guy ('opeland and daughter, to her home in Spartanburg after:
little Miss IVn^y, accomi»anied by s|H>nding the past two weeks with|
Mr*. G. F. Howard and Mrs. T. S. her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. andi
Autrey of Lyman, spent several days STrs. Fred Burnette. '
last week in Atlanta and Stone Moun- Mr. and .Mrs. B. B. Stroupe and
tain, (ia. While in Atlanta they visit-^Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Wilson of Green
ed Mr*. S, A. Barber. wood, were the guests of Mrs. J. B.
Mrs. J. Nolan Parker and daughter. Wilder on Sunday.
Emily, of Langley, spent several days Dr. and Mr*. Neil Dayton and fam-
the past week with Mrs. Parker’* pa-jily' of Boston, are the guests this
'M rents, Mr. and Mr*. John D. Davis, iweek of Dr. and Mrs. B. O. W’hitten.
'' Friends of L. S. Henderson will be Mrs. Allen Goleman and daughter,
interested to know he is recuperating Bonnie, have returned home from a
at Dr. Hays* hospital from an appen-'visit to relatives in Mississippi,
dix operation Friday,. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burnette had as
* * Bobby Nickles of Atlanta, is visk- tlieir guests for the week-end, Mrs. I
ing Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Johnson. ;J. J. McMinn and Miss Mabel Co-hn!
Misses Frances Speake has rrtumed of Spartanburg, Mra. Ola Eller and
home after a visit to Mr. and Mrs.'Miss Elsie B. Eller of Greenville.
J ['Fayette Henry at Leesville. _ j Gaston Wilder of Greenwood, spent
Misses Mary Howxe Dillard and the week-end with his mother, Mrs.
Copie McCrary spent several days J. B. Wilder.
the pant week as the guests of Mrs. Mrs. A. H. Robertson of Charles-
Julian Bolick in (Georgetown. i ton, and Mrs. R. P. Thornton of
Miss Lila Dillard of Hendersonville,' Tampa, Fla., are visiting their pa
is spending the week with her sister,^ rents, Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Fuller.
Mn. Reese Young. '' Ii^** Vivian McCoy and Betty Jo
Miss Frances O’Oaniel has returned’Boyd, who live near here, are spend-
from a tour of'^Vtorteem cities and ing the week with their cousins, Vir-|||
points in Canada. C*! <***<1 Frank Simpson, Jr. jo
Mrs. C. L. Dunlap of. Rock Hill, and Mr. and Mrs. George Holland and J |
Miss Peggy Dunlap o^Charlotte, are) Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Adair were in (Jo-
spending several days this week as[lun>bia Wednesday to visit Dr. T. J.
the guMte^of Mrs, M. J. McFadden Peake, who is a patient at the Vet-
and Mrs. L. B. Dillard.^ erans’ hospital.
Miss Edna Coker and Miss Nell, Miss Martha Lou Blakely spent the
Coker of Fountain Inn, and Miss'week-end in Woodruff with her aunt,|
; [jSarah Werts of Saluda, were the Mrs. O. T. Newman
week-end guests of Miss Lois Mc
Daniel. * .
Mrs. M. C. Poole and daughter.
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Alice, spent the week-end in Green-
vflle with Mrs. Biole’s parents, "~Blr.
'and Mrs, J. T. Dempsey.
Miss Verna Mae Boulware and Miss
Fannie Welch, of Atlanta, were the
week-end guests of Miss Lyde Ray.
Miss r Margaret Blakely return^
home yesterday after spending sev
eral weeks in Tampa^ Fla., where she
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