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\. PAGE EIGHT THE CliNTON CHBONICLE. CLINTON. SJ C.. TBCRSPAY, OCTOBER 6,. 1938 Dick Called To Spartan Church Joanna News Goldville,'Oct. 1.—Mrs. J. B. Hart North Carolina Minister Unani- UrHl little Lillian have returned home I mously Elected Pastor. Grad-U^ter an extended visit to Mrs. Hart's - „ ... 11 imother at Belton, and a sojourn at! uate of Presbyterian College. 1 Sullivan's Island. : Spartanbunr, Oct 2.—A call to the| Miss Vera Drummond of Ninety-! Rev. Anthony W. Dick, pastor of the Six, visited Miss Elizabeth Willmjf-i pressure on the new Congress to en act laws placing extremely heavy tax- i es on profits made from the produc tion or sale of war materials to any 'nation. r - — Baptu^to Meet At Lydia Church The 42nd annual session of the Lau-I San Francisco’s fair is going to have a giant tooth that gives talks. No doubt it’s to give the incise dope. •# Washington in The available resources with which to First "PresMerian” church of Fay-i ham over the week-end. OnSatur etteville, N. C., for the past six years,/lay night Miss. Willingham and herl Washington, Oct. 3.—War ... was extended by officials of the First ffuest with a party of friends attend- jope will upset political'and economic' ® many times greater Presbj’terian church of Spartanburg <“(1 a movie in Clinton. 'conditions in America in so manyi^"®*^ ^hey were when America last following his unanimous election by| Mr. and Mrs. Carl Turner and son.^yays and with such important results,; to war in 1917. the church congregation .Sunday. .\inety-.Six, spent the week-end at'^yj^t practically nothing is being donej And, as in 1917, war in Europe, Naturally if Washington’s war j’it-, . i.ie ters continue and are reflected byjjl®”® association was heldjS Congress, tHere is no likelihood of y^terday at the Lydia early Curtailment of Government i here, of which spending, but rather precisely thcj ^ Wood is pastor. . opposite. There is real fear here of I sessions were presided over oy' a serious Government financial crisis..moderator, the Rex. A. B. Lang- of Mr. Dick, a native county, i.s a gra<luate of Presbyte rian college and the University of ston, D.D., and the annual sermon preached by the Rev. J. L. Bobo, pas tor of Lucas Avenue Baptist church! of Laurens. During the two-day session a re-! port on the year’s work was heard, ii .Sumter the home of her mother, Mrs. Hayne considered here by Administration whether America is involved or not,.„_. _i-__ r-,. „««« r,., Willingham. ^ i official.s without bringing'” up the is likely to create a fictitious pros- ' Misses Nellie Kinard and Helen j qm-s^jor,; “What will be the effect' perity which will be pleasing while South Carolina. He received his later | were house Quests for tbe ,of America when Europe goes it lasts and hard to take when it education at Columbia Theological,'wt>ek-end of Miss Sudie .Mae Wood, j to War ?” j comes to an end. aeminary and at Princeton university, j A recent caller at Joanna club was X(»b<Mly here anticipates that this! ' ♦ He Ls recognized as one of the out- Miss Pearl Itostian of Los Angeles, 1 Eu- KOOSEVELT APPROVES ^ . .w ft jft/ft.lft^ft ^ b lp% tfftift * ? ft rt ft ^ I fr.ft sm ft »-ft ■ _ y. lyJ ^ ^i - _ ■ - - Dr. Felder Smith of DRS. SMITH & SMITH OPTOMETRISTS Specialist In Eye Examinations * Office Hours Daily Phone 29-W. for Appointment Ginton, S. C. fl n § it ll ** & CHARLESTON PROJECT Thirty-three churches compose the association, with a total membership of 6,042, according to last year’s re port. A total of $49,294.86 was con tributed to cover all expen.ses and ob-. ligations for the 12-month‘period, the j treasurer’s report showed. j i sUnding ministers of the .Synod of wh« has been visiting in Gold- conflict; certainly not in its! North Carolina, .Spartanburg church ’delighte<l 'with ^he! that matter, the; officTals said in making the announce- ^'lub house.^ . -1, j Government and the people of Ameri-i 'Vashington, Oct. 1. — Stephen ment. ^ .Mrs. C. K. Kobert.s of I^urens, ,j„| anticipate in 1911, when,Ka»'Iy. White House secreUry, an- NOTED ORCHESTRA CO.MING The church here has been without |and Mrs. h. I. KoU'rts of .Johnson the last great Eurofiean war began,| noanced tonight President Roosevelt The world famous" Bohumir Kryl a pa.stor since Dr. Henry Wade Du < ity, lenn., vi.sited .Mr. ami Mrs.l^^.j^ v\',)uld be taking part in it|hy,j approved a $500 000 work.s pro-'‘^''^hestra will present a concert in liose, pastor fM.r !.> years, left la.^ ^ Ruby week. j jp than three years. But preci.se.'administration’ allotment forj^he I>eroy .Springs gymnasium on the December 1.) to begin his^ duties as Mr. ^ami Mrs. A. K S^rnes and jy that experience of twenty-odd rehabilitation work in ^yyning of .November 4th. pa.stor of the Highland rark I’ns- family, -Mr. and .Mr • " byU’rian church of Dallas Texas. and .Mr. ami .Mrs. W I.Sunday in ('loss Anchor. IS. W. C. (.oebran, makes many high i Charleston .S-C. V. N. Plater spent ,jm,{,tful whether it will be iiossiblel Carlv said the Early said the piysident approved 1 Oil VI ^ I II i> ♦ I I Lfiited State.' to keep entirely the allotment a short time before Orphanages Get . ii»’ whu.- n-us.. t,. board ^ j lightful .supper party last week to the!yp,I j.-i.^p^.^, Duke Assistance »;''i Annie Kioy.i,| and Messrs I homas VVerts and Guy| ^ stretchinK the fart to say Unyd of Silverslreet. ..verylsnly in the A.Iministration .1. I . I>yenpi.rt atten.led the < en. s,.cretary' tennial celebration of the Smyrna fervently prayinit chmch, Newheriv, nn .Sunday America can Mr and Mrs Pnee Rmkard n/„f ,he situation presented alesliurK, v.sitisl Mr. and Mrs. 1.. K. , Kuropean imbro(tlio. At F’rater on Sunday. Mrs. .Marion Hamm and .Mr. and H Charlotte, N. C., Sept. 29.— It was announced today the Duke emlow- 'ment contributed $158,70! to child or|)hanages in the Carolinas last year, bringing the total donated for this purpose to $1,562,138. The 13th annual report of the or- th(‘ train for his Hyde home. Park, N.t Y., SPECIAL OFFER American Magazine — 2 years for $3..50. (iood Until November 10th JAMES W. CALDWELL Anything in the Way of Magazines Gray Funeral Home Clinton, S. C. J'UNERAL DIRECTORS ••• and ••• EMBALMERS Ambulance Service Phone.s 41 and 399*J L RUSSELL GRAY ami V. parks ADAIR, Gen. Mgrs. phan .section of the endowment, com-j pletiHl tmlay by Dr. W'. S. Rankin, M'«- A. Hamm spent Sunday in, director, showe<l the 1937 contribu-' the same time, the le.sson.s we learned from the last war are being applied to the national defen.se. If we are, ; by any failure of diplomacy or the tions to orphanages was $139,415 or| Mrs. J. J. Ro.ss was called to j public opinion, forced to Ica T ri.lay due to the illne.ss of her in another great war, we il.n.lher-.n-law, P. b. ( lark. Mrs.JioSs i y,u,.y,,iiy ,y.tt,r equii.,.e<l 34 per cent larger than the tributions of $1 14,286. The trustees of the i-mlowment re ceived aiiplications for assistance in it tuined home .Monday evening. Miss to take un effective part than in 1917.' I Everybody here looks for the pre-j jsentation to the next ('oiigress ofj j pro|»o.<aI.s for still greater incrcasesj in the national army, navy ami mili-j taiy aviation e(|uipment, so that ifj .Nellie Blackwell (if Clinton, 1937 from 43 child caring institutions ' <hc week-imd with .Miss blethel —27 in North Carolina an^ 16 ju | I'rancis. ftSouth Carolina. All that 'aiM.licd 1 Mr. ami Mrs. Dan Gunter ami Mi-s. were assi-ted iJohn Felt.man, .Mrs. V’irgie Garner ami j ami Evelyn Gainer .Spent Saturday .j;;;’ Iiimi nil ( oum iia. , ^ i ♦ . fiJ^ht again it would not have to start .Mr. ami .Mrs. Havnard Sat terwiute, I , , , ,• „ ... ,,, . , , . , ’ from scratch with piacticaly no wcaji- .Misses Eloise, Elizabeth and Jean- , .. i . , . , , , ... , om', no planes, no army and no trans- ette Dickey spent Saturday in ( o-! , , , . J t J jMirt service, lumbia. That easte II faimer who his pump into a grain scale knew hisj ]rrovet hs. Where there’s a well, there's a weigh. “United .States to .Name .SuJis .After Fish" reads^ a headline. .Now why do ■you suppose they'rt’ going to name the fish'.' INSURANCE A We think we know the best Fire and Life Insur ance iMiiicies. We think we know how to advise the best pitins for you. We think ue have the best coni panics. ('onsiilt me. IL 11. IIOVI), Afrent Clinton Really & Insurance Co. .Mrs. Mayo and children of ('olum- hia, spent the week-end with .Mr. and .Mrs. Charlie Dickey. [ .Mr. and .Mrs. .lim Kimmi and son, .'.Mr. ami Mrs. Travis Hill. Mrs. Roy i llanciH'k and son sif Gilhert, .'pent ll.Sunday with .Mrs. ,M. Butler ami ! family. I .'Vliss Sara Willingham of .Nimdy- j.Six, spent tlie week-mid with .Mr. land .Mr.'. E. .1. Willingham. offi- I The personal sympathise of cial Wa.'hington are almost unaid^ mously anti-Hitler. That does not im-an that the .Administration is necessarily pro-British or pro-Krcnch. But tliat pi-rsonal leaning will have a hearing upon official acts of the Government, although technical “neu trality” will Ik* preserved until and! unless a .situation develops in which: .American puldic o|iinion is roused toj deimimling war. Il(»s|)ilal News There i' no formal agA'imient be- I Ro.sa Mae Barbei* was taken to Government ami those INewherry hospital on Sunday for an “f Pntain and Erance hy which t'lneigcncv appendix operation. ohligatid to go to their help. 1 .Mrs. Rol.ert James entered New- will not Ik- believed by many !herry liospital on .Monday for (reat-.1“ ' pt(i-(ieiman oi anti-l.ng- I,' lish 'CMtimiM'. Tliey will read in the j .''liorty Hui'lde has returned from 'l-'i'.v new ^papei-i and hear o\er ladioj N’l wherry hospital, and i.' getting a'liiiigton so imich m-ws that ialoiig nicely, fidlow ing an opeiation ''' l•>Aorah!e to l-.iigiand and l•lalu■c knee the result of ‘iitieal of Geimaiiy that the old out'iy of "piopaganda" wi.l he raided (Hrley girl for a dislocated -knee, the result of •in aciidi-iit jilaying ha.'ehall. rtie little ( orlev girl who has been 'h'-'"' "'>iaiM uncon ill tin (LINTON O.Ni: MCli r ONLY Sponsurcil llv LIONS CLl il THURSDAY OCT. HN ft.VAN AftNAM'S RADIO FUNMAKIRS AMfBICAl fttBttT VINt CAPrain HERRY ShqwBqai 50 PEOPLE 50 15c Acts Vaudoville 15 A’ou ha\»- heard them on the radio. Now s»K‘ them in fH-rson on (he stage. FK.MT’RING CHAS. (Dome) WILLIAMS ‘ELMER’ and SUGAR FOOT’ Shriiier's liospital for several '‘"‘/''I ‘ Wi'^biiigtoii has not "sedd weeks, has he( 11 hroiight home. .Miss *“ I'.ngland hj w.iy of Wall W.irieii repoii' that I lie operation .-Already accu.'ations on tliat was successful and tlie little miss 'how s niai ked iniproveim nt. not(‘ are reaching the ears of alert steiiei' in Washington. S(ud> ing AN ar .'situation Merry rarty For Large Group Economic expt-rts aie giving care- Miss Olivia Attaway had opcn-l'ul J^tudy to the war 'ituation, not li(Uis(‘ on .'Saturday evening. One t rom tin- point of view ot .American hundred young people attended this i>articipation. hut on the (picstion of pleasant function. Tlirt-e lu-w games, how it will aftect the intt-rests of .'snap. Drug .Stor*- and I’roim-nadi-, .America if we don’t take i>art in it. wa-re introduced to Goldville and wa-rc -A first symptom w'a the sharp rise tho.onghly enjoyed: in the price of wheat as soon as it began to seem that the expected war .Mr. A'aughan Remembered was due to break out at any minute. Every soul in the villagi- extt-mis These experts heli(-ve that business birthday eongratulations to the Rev. generally will be bml fur two or three .Mr. A’aughan and wishes him months after the war starts, hut many liapji.v returns tif the day. would recover from the shivk, and Before the evt-ning service Sunday, various imlustiies would 1h- stinui- Mr. Toy Murpliy askisl permission to lated by orders for war materials, make an amioiineement. He surprised .All iiniK>rtant European nations have | .Mr. A’aughan thoroughly whi-n, at the been shipping laige (luantities of gold end (d’ his spt-eeh, he inesented him to .America in the-past few months, wall a fine Stetson hat, Iteai ing the and buying U. S. Government bonds good wishes of ins many friends. and other nuickly-convertible se ll ITl k ^eurities. so that they have neough five lllll,t'..lv l.-AlXr.iky ca\tital alreadv in .America to enable SUDETEN AREA them to pay cash for perhaps a year’s supidy of war eommodities. „XlieJJio- honie of llenlein and lu-art of a ter- hibition in the .lohnson .Act against litory self proclainu’d "free’’ since credit to foreign countries which are September 21, than in any zone the in arrears in their debts to this coun- (lerman army had occupied in jiro- try would not seriously affect their gressive annexations beginning Sat- p-urchasing power, therefore, for a year or more. The British, French 1 he crowds cheered and threw flow- ^nd I'anadian governments, or their ers upon the troops when General citizens, have An estimated 6 1-2 bil- von Reichenau’s foive entered. lion dollars of cash or convertible in- A symbolic ceremony was staged vestments in the Unitinl States, to maik the event. The German cus- Progress Being Made toms barrier wa.s- raised slowly and a There is much talk and some prog- band playtnl “Deutschland Uber .Alles’' ivss being made in the program for ‘*•'<1 H(‘rst \A es.sel Song, Nazi an- the mobilization for our part in vvar, if and when we get into it. The War _ Twelve automobile.s filled with of- and Navy departments have made a jfieers came next- and then many car- comprehensive survey of the prodoc- 1 loads of Nazi sttum tivopers. Air- tion facilities of ail American indus- jdaiies Hew overhead. -tries, ahd hiive in their secret file.s In the cars iH'hind Hitler were complete data as to what every manu- (jeneral von Reichentiu, (Jerman for- facturing plant in the United States I «*ign niinister Joachim von Riblx'n- can produce, as well as the exact |trop and Henrcich Himmler, head of items it would be called upon to pro- all (lerman police organizations. duce if we went to war. Many small i ln_one car were I-rau Henlein and orders have been placeii for the kinds, Ker three children. ^ jof gootls the Government would need, Delegations of Sudeten women in as tests of the ability of certain in native costume of maroon blouses'dustries to get into action promptly, and green and blue satin skirts greet- !ed the Fuehrer. Hitler’s first stop was at Haslau, The Treasury is considering vari-,| ous proposals for taxee to “take thCj profit out of war.” Whether the! where he inspected anti-aircraft and i United States is a participant or not, anti-tank companies. > ~ |it is probable that there will be strong f gotta tine KiiielfS TIP; KfiP IN TOUCH WITH YOUR lUICK DIALfRI J/ We've Brought the Price of Gas Down in Clinton and Intend to Keep It DOWN With Regular FIRST GRADE Gasoline at.. •. Guaranteed 69 to 70 Octane (NOT WHITE GAS OR THIRD GRADE) Gallon \ WE CAN SELL AT THIS LOW PRICE BE CAUSE WE BUY DIRECT AND THERE IS NO MIDDLE MAN. We thank the Clinton public for the liberal patron age given us since we opened our station last week. Drive in today for your Gasoline and Oil and pocket the saving instead of spending it COURTEOUS, PROMPT SERVICE McCoy’s Cut-Rate Station DAVID GLENN. Manager Station Comer Musgrove and Florida Streets V \ . ft