The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 22, 1938, Image 6
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THE n.r\TON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C.
THURSDAY. DECEMBER 22. 19S8
BIRTHDAYS
AND ANNIVERSARIES
Misn Attie Cauley has a birthday
today and F. P. Cauley one Saturday,
the 24th. Mrs. Uffon Addy will also
celebrate a birthday the 24th. Mrs.
H. W. Woodruff will observe a birth
day Dec. 26th. Dec. 27th is the LHh
weddinit anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.
W'. H. Shands. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
iVeY’ounir observed th«*ir second anni
versary Dec. 19th, Mrs. J. E. Benja-
tnin a birthday Dec. 27. Dec. 2r)
is the tenth weddinjr anniwrsary of
Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Owens. Arthur
Fcojfin.. celebrated a birthday Dee.
19th. l^abe Smrth observed his birth
day Tuesday, Dec. 2(Kh,
To You—^An Oid - Fashioned Greeting
BIRTH ANNOINCKMENT
Mr. and Mrs, Ed Younfr announce
the birth of a son on Doc. l!Hh.
THE CHRONICLE’S
WANT AD RATES
Ic per word for first Insec-
tion; five insertions for the
price of four. .Minimum charge
2.'>c.
Card of thanks and tributes
of respect. If a word, payable
in advance. .Minimum 50c.
'V,\NTED Cedar io^rs.
jpjr Co. Phone .'{(((•.
Clinton
\V.\.\TED—To eban and >riade your
j<‘'pe<leza se«^l, ‘2.V per humlred, or!
J(>(» |K»mid.'< on iiieh cleane^l. Also
Marify your serUfia seisl. W. B.
Hlak«lv, near Y’arlMtroutrh’s Mill.
1-5-4P
V. S. APPROVED (TIK'KS. Blood-
tested Kisls, Koeks, New Hamj*-
vhlre. TTatchos ev<Ty Tuesday. Crfll in'
to .xee us. Ke<‘ds, Br(HMlers and 4H»ick|
Supplies. Kamier Hatehei*y, ;»((H .Mainj
St.. .New4»ei iy, S. tfl
Pl'BI.IC SALE
I tec. .list, n> A. M.
\t Home itt l.ale John I.. Young.
'I h* following faiin equ'ipment an<l
^t4•ck will U‘ sold at piddie auction
< '1 th: dati-.
Ml -ales CA.'sIl.
' rnub
2 4 ow >•.
2 ta v« .
2 -ow'.
7 I nr
IT.‘» iiu.'ht 1- eoin.
1 binder.
•'< plow .flK’k».
1 wagon.
I <liag hallow,
pan gears.
If lllten st«<| Id tbe-i’ lt«-m.s
to tb« .lie,
.1 o vorNo,
LEAGUE ON STAFF
I Paul League,' son of Mr. and Mrs.
|R. M. League of this city, has been
I elected sports editor of The Ganne-
icock. University of Sourth Carolina
[students' weeldy publication, for the
: coming semester.
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COUGHS, COLDS
'mosphen&
Pleasant, Effective
Vapor Treaiment. Kettle Free
Sec Your Droffist.
V
H. D. HENRY
I898-19S8
F. M. BOLAND
I H. D..HENRY & COMPANY
I INSURANCE
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•| STOCKS — BONDS — REAL ESTATE
I " LOANS NEGOTIATED
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KxocuUir.
^olidcuf
lONG DISTANCE"
HaUi- Reduced
CffocfiVa from 7
Oocombor 24. to 4:30 am^
Dacambar 27 -and from
Dacambar 31. to 4:30 a.in.«
ianuary 3.
Rrm rrn iom; oim.xncf tele*
|>hoiu‘ i.iHs will be in clteft
this \(-ai nil ( Inisiiii.is and
N'fw Y’l ar’s dav. ami ilie .Mon«
«Ia\ alter eaih nl iluse holi*
«la\s. nil i.ilK l)( tween points
in ilie riiiicd Si.iKs.
riic low iiii;lu latis r('i;u-
lai Iv in (llct! (\ 11V infill aliiT
M \< II ami .ill »l.i\ Snml.iNs will
applv on tile t\\o holiday
\v(t kinds Ix^imum; at seven
.S.inii»la\ nii;lit .imi e\t( ndinj;
iiniil 1:die lollow ni^; I iies-
<!.'i\ nioiinn”; I Ins tm hides
liotli P( isun lo Pi I son and
.Station lo-Staiiuii lalls.
IV this opjiortunitv to
make hotli the (Ihnstinas
sveek-ind and New Years
wfwk end this \ear a time of
j'reaier liappiness.
The (ost is low. With thc.se
special low rates in effect vou
can talk a distance ot 100 miles
lor .T5 cents, 200 miles for 65
tents, 1,000 miles for $1.85
and greater distances at corre
spondingly low cost when
using Station-to-Station serv
ice. Person-to-Person service
Ts slightly higher.
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SOITKM KU TOEPMNE
MO lEUCUni COMrMV
It vdfins that wt* can apply thi- sainT* .sididiiit' aualy-is to < < a< h Loiinii .M»
.Milhan'.H Ithii- llosr Ira.ski'toi'i.' that wi- applinl to < oa« h .lohii-oti’’ football
-niiad i-arly in .tin* full: a.-i tin- soplionioio go, -<> giM * thr fram.
In it.H two |M'4>-.s«>ason rncountrr- bofois- thi- holiday^ t'hi‘ P < . iiiiintit ha;*
boi n cimiiMfsnd mainly of Hophonioirs. Tin- only junior or smior to jday con-
' M>*t«-nrly was (*a|>tain (Iili*.s Bati-holor, d«*|H-ndatdi‘ -rnhn guard. I ho four
I rnen from last yi*ar’s rrack fn-shm.an aggicgalion who an making th«' .stiong-
rst bids for varsity posts arc Duk .Mcisky, Paul .McMillan, "'lough" Enddcr,
and .I.M. I’olcman. Inciik-ntally all four aic ispially at las** on th«- gridironi
or on the haidwiNtd. 'rhcii, Chcic aic Keith KIei*i hrnan and Bob Kerdasha
'and .-evi-ral other .sophomores who are showing plenty of ability and spirit
^ on th<* court.
.Although mor< of last yeai's legulats an- returning to bo.stei the P.l.'t'.l
I S4ptad, they haven't yet reached the stride that thiy aehievr-d Iasi year.
Perhaps the fast that most of the -ophomores were out foi fiMitba.l and were
in iM'tter shH|M’ than the others partly accounts for the good stall they are
making. Pet*- llok-orulH*, towering guard, will be a welcome addition to the
team with bis weigirt, exiM-iienee, and stea«lin«'ss, if the knee injury he le
: eeived in fiN*U>all mends ill tune. I.es liolilen, long limt>ed center. Bonnell
.larrard, arai Carlisle (iriffin. Hggi*;sMve giiMids, aie di)^ to see |deiHy of
service this season and strengthen the^ tr-am a gix a4 deal.
In the iiH-ent praetn-e game against Pacific Mill*, the Blue .’stis-kings wen-
pa- itig the hall unusually well for the fiis| game id the sri|v,,n and won
lathr-r impifssi\ety Batchelor's lightning ipiiek defen-ive woi k. Mei ky's
spirited play and aeeurate pas-ing. and Mi Millan' phenomena! long shot-
wi u' outstanding. The thirling battle with Appahu hiaii Teacher with the
toiy hook ending was a heart-hieakei. In ease yon didn't se«- it, P. ( . was
one |H>int iN-hind when the final whistle blew, hut Ihek Meiskv was .iwardisl
two I'otil hols al’ti i the game w.is o\«‘i line would have tied thi game, two
would have won it he mi.--ed both. It was eeilainly a tougli one to lost
anti we wttulti have hateil to tiy tti fill .Miki' -hot .it that • i iit ial poitit.
‘I’htisf two ganios have liei ii entuigh to how tha' P. < will ht ui tin thuk
tf the fight foi the stale li.i-ketItall champion hip the s,.,i»,ij| '1 t|,. nine
llo--e may lack the size ainl height tif i»me t>f the team- tiny wil, meet hut
(they will makt up ftu it in snn>otli hainlling t.f the hall a'ld m flighting piiit.
ni \ n EKB<i\i.\t.
The .liit'ialis hloekiiig lii'ph.v hani|iiel went ovei in fine -•vie. Hn' lug foot
ball heroes didn’t Itiok as loiight a- you might t \|as t out «if tiniforni ami all
tlies.setl up. I'hat's imt saying tiny weren’t gootl, though. Hank Wilson's
'mock football hioadea't was leaily funny . . . t hain«s for a t'linton high
s«-lnM», hasketJiall team this season are practically nil . . . We appns-iated the
invitation to witness the opening of the intiamiiial hasket.luUl s,.ason at the
.'slate 'I'laining school ns-eiitly ami regretted having to miss it. K. J. Bohan,
' dins tei of physicjil education, is doing a wonderful pus-e of woi k out there
. . . \\ e can sympathize with the (Ireer fellow who is hiteh-hiking to the
Ko.se Bowl game m l‘asadena. California . . . We'll taki- I hike liy one toueh-
down. hut persomilly U-lieve that more thrilling football will he seen in the
tsugar Bowl ami Cotton Bowl than in the Kos,- Bowl . . . .'v-hools partieijiat
mg III the various howl games will nseive nice cuts out of their ies|H-etive
gate Hs-eipts which ix-mimls us; the various intoiYollegiate eonferenees
(espis-ially in the .South) are coming more ami more into the open about
athletic scholarships and other pha.ses concerning the invasion of the «lo!lar
mark into football . . . whieli leinmds u.s of nailing .somewhere alnnit the
inmnx-nt lass who had heard .so much about the eonmieteializ.uion o! foot
ball that .she thought the munhers on the players' jerseys were price lags.
Booze For Dad
Read* i s of laiwell Thomas’ writings
ami thosj' who heat his news reviews
need not he told that he does not li-an
tow aid the dry cause, so when he
elia-tisr s the ln|Uoi ti-affie it certainly •
can not he ealhsl and prejudice. In
view of his Usual attitude, the |>eri-
odieal of which he is the edi-toi. The-
<'ommentaior, might fairly )ie taken
IIS lofh-eting the gemial opinion of
the wi-ts who us«- their brains between
drink'. R<eent!y The Commentator
'Hill;
"III the liipioi trade, war rages he-
tw«-en pi nny siiatehei s and the wiser
hret.hieti who know that their bu.siness
IS 'till on tiiul liefoie the |M*op|e. The
penny 'MaU’hers go for i|uirk |trofits
at any pine, while the other fidlirws
tiy to avoid prejudicing then futures
)iy uri'avoiy eiime-on.s.
" Vt thi' stage the fight eenteis on
advirtismg. What piddic ginnl is serv-
isi hy plasteiing hilMioanis, magaziiM*
pages. Mild new pa|Mr columns with
adviiteing designed to cMteh young
and fid by tying whii'key up -to
hiaiity, siH'ial pii'tige, family lespi-c.
tuhility. finuneiMi solvency, hale old
age'' The diseni finns don’t try to
make 'iiady di inker- mil of Irip-
Img amt wonu n; hut ilie middle ageil
HI.Hi 1-! .iffaii .ind his elderly clerk
are -It nil led faa g'.tme foi all.
Ii
f im
h
'• is pietuivl as eenteimg
aifUml f lie Ihiith .
■■'Dll lie tietween -holt View and
long V vv wa h;iiply drawn m eon
ms' 11 with the expmt.ition of Falh-
ei’ iliiv. « me ervatsi's tind to push
till iMigli the tiade as siafimi a re'o
! iti<e: .igains* advertising whnh urg
ed t hrdieii to li.iy lii|uot foi dear old
1>.1<I. It' adviK'.’ltes sellseil th;it 'eml-
mg whiskey to the (Mill Man aeked
something of the tender sentiment
am) fim perfume involved m .semimg
floweis to Mother on .Mothei’s day.
But. alas, the trade a' a whole refusrd
to hind Itself to diretiey. .'so folks were
inged to make Katlnv happy, via the
alcohol nnite, on his lug day.
"We can think of no drive Ix-ttei
ealeula'isi to turn the mind of the av-
eiage \nietican hack fovvjiid pruhrhi-
tion. If eomnmition continues on this
low. plane, the liijnor trade marches
stiaight tiAvaid another Bull Run . .
The I’nion Signal.
orric E To'ci.osE
'I’he county welfare office m I-au-
l ens will h«' e’o-ed Ki iday unt il Tues
day. Dec. 27*.h. .t was announced yes-
teidav.
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iMCOifOIATIO
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Fo Our Friends
and
Customers
•V .V
We deeply appreciate the fine patronape piven us
since we opened for busines.s a few weeks ago. We sin
cerely hope that we may continue to .serve vou.with
QUALITY FOODS AT LOW PRICES throughout the
coming year, and pledge our best efforts to please.
To Our Friends and Uuslomers We Say—
MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR
DAILEY’S CASH GROCERY
Subscribe jto The Chronicle—SL50 a Year
CtVNi>ivtUi>
In grateful appreciation
of your good will and pat
ronage, we wish you all the
happiness of the Christmas
.season.
Our wish for you and
yours is
A MERRY CHRISTMAS
"‘and a
HAPPY NEW YEAR
CAROLINA
Service Station
W. Brooks Owens, Mfr. .
We Wish You
The Happiness
Of the Season
We have many things to be thankful for at this happy
.sea.son inQluding the customers amt friends we have been
privileged to serve.
We desire to express to you our appreciation of the
splendid patronage accorded us during the year, a pat
ronage for which we earnestly thank you.
We look toward 1939 in the hope of lieing privileged
to again .serve your grocery needs.
ARGO FOOD STORE
(luality Groceries — Every ('u.stomer Must Be Sati.sfied
Christmas Cheer!
A Happy New
Year!
AND TIIANK.S FOR THK RI'SINESS GIVEN I S
Di'RiNG i».-ik:
.May 1930 Re the Best Year Y’et — and«.May We
Again Have the Privilege of SiTving You.
McMILlAN COOPER MOTOR CO.
Dodge and Plymouth .Motor Cars
SIASOIIISHi^ 1938 '
nyflurm?"i Grateful
for
Your Patronage
And Good WUI
To you. and you and YOU—our friends, neigh-
Ih)!'-; and customers — we gladly join with others
whose privilege it has In'en to .serve you, in send
ing our heartiest Chri.stmas and New Year Greet
ings I
CHAPMAN’S SERVICE STATION
Phone 64-J
MERRY
CHRISTMAS
Season's Greetinqs
This is our wish for the hundreds of our friends and
customers who have given us such a liberal patronage
during the past year.
' WE THANK YOU
— and extend to each of you our best wishes for a
HAPPY AND SUCCESSFUL NEW YEAR
MAXWELL BROS. & KINARD
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