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■ ^ -fi ‘ * *'*- - 'A PAGE SIX THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON, S. C. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 193K 1.. Hopkins Named To Succeed Roper WEST CLINTON Mrs. Joe Campbell. Correspondent Washniprton, Dec. 2.3. — The bopry-1 tnan of many anti-New’ IValers, Har-j ry L. Hopkins, much-criticized dis-jMr. Mrsi Jack Anderson and children, ami -Mrs. Willie Wawson are I^ser of billions for relief, wa.s pro-'spendinjr the week with relatives ini mated to the cai)int«t today 'by Prwi- Greenville. dent Roosevelt. j Mr. and Mrs. Frt*d Hurtt and family The chief executive nam<Hl him sec- of Inman spent C'hristmas with Mr. retary of commerce*, while Washinpr- and .Mrs. J. V. Hunt. » ton wondered if the appointment, con-j Mrs. J. €. Heath and chil- / f NEW YEAR" on WHEELS By Helen Morton “J UST one more mountain j range to cross,” Mac said to j . , , , „ I his sister, Josephine, as they' fernng a signal honor upon an ag- Mr. and Mrs. wS W. Sutherland got into their car one clear bright j gTt*ssive liht'ral. was the first imh-jana children, Mr. and Mrs. James morning. They had been traveling cation of Mr. Roo.se*velt’s n-jily to thej^^.^y ^^n of Greenville, Mr. and' forever, it seemed to her. They 'obviously conser\ative challenge of j Mrs. Clyde Trammell and son of Ly-I wanted to reach California and re- the-November ehftions. sjient Christmas day with theirj. store Mac to health. At the same time, the i.n^ident parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Seay. name<l an army co'Ionel, F. C. Har ' rington, to Ik* administrator of the"'7i?^ Miss Marguerite S<*ay is spending' , . . ^ - iT-the w(*<‘k in Grt*enville with relatives, works j»rogress a<iministration. to Hll i i i> • * i th.. ,H.»t K'n l,y Ho,.kins. Mar- rinfUm. pr«i,.usly a-sMstan, a.l.ainia- of Hurhn^on, N. ( .1 A W.x trau.r, a-as jum|K..l ov.-r ,ho h,-a.l of ‘"-I family of Haaaomor City, V C., William., doputy admini^Cia- -lant the holidays with .Mr and .Mrs. “If we can start the New Year on j Aubrey tor. The word was that the latter would now devote hi.s full attenti f ii to the national youth administration, ffossihly rt*sigiiing his pn*sent office. As top man of \VI’.\, Flojikins,' lanky, lantt-rn-jawi'd. witty, brisk y .morpotic .Middh'-Wos-tiTnor, has Im-oii' , , , , . , , thi- tart-is of rritiial attack,., |„r-;"mi o|adar.d A.Iair, and .lamra, laiilai-iy from l(c,,id,licans and ,hc'T. .Moi-Kan id laimms. | conservative ivint- of the lh.m..ra<ic| . and .Mrs. 1). T, Mcf.cc .sjamt. .Sunday with their daughter, .Mrs. la. H. .Ifagwell. V’isiting .Mr. and .Mrs, A. H. Hughes! during the holidays an-e Mr. and Mrs.j .M. L. lK*I*orti(*r, Jenmio and Lynette Del’ortiei of 1'ulsa, Oklahoma, .Mr,! and .Mrs. R. H. West, .Mr. and .Mrs. |{. A. Hughes of Spartanburg, .Mr, j«irty in congress. These critK-isnis reaclu-d their a|H*x during the pre-el«‘<*tion campaigning the coast, everything will be all rig,ht,” Josephine had told her broth-' er, and she really seemed .to have j a superstitious feeling that if Mac was to get well, they must accom*' plish their tjrip by that time. j ‘‘Stiff wind, blowing through j here,” Mac exclaimed, drawing his j scarf more closely about his throat} as they approached a grade. j ‘‘Mountain Springs grade,” Jose-1 phine told him. ‘T hope the wind i doesn’t mean a storm. This is the ] last day of the old year.” They hadn’t climbed far, howev er, before they knew they were in for it. Josephine, at the wheel while Mac Rennie Sidiers, in liaurens. > ] rested from his morning of driving, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Harvey .spent yj.jp wheel with fierce .Sunday with Mr. and .Mrs. W, R. 4f this .Vitir, in charges that WRA „ , fuiuis had Ik*^*!! u.sed ami Wl’.-X W(>rk-^*^‘^^‘‘ biiffiih'- ors e<)erce«l for militical |)iir|H»s«*s. Jn fact the nionn’iit of the Hopkins ap- jKfintment foumi congres.si(ynal Kepuh- hcans agitating f<n' an inveistigalion of WRA. Consequently, one of the important tpieslions rai.K'd by tlie aj»jM(intment was whethei- it wcHihl thnew the sen ate into a haul-hitting battle <iv«*r eonfirming the nomination. .Sharjily- wonled R<|inl»lican object ioii'- wen* A (iii>i(|(n d a foteg'inr eonelu.sion, liut .-••iiH' i|ii(-.t iotifd wlathef in th<* last ,,f oiy. C., spent tin* lioliiiays with .Mr. and Mrs. I*aul Clark of .Ninety-; Six, visited .Mr. and .Mrs. J. H. Seay .Monday. j M rs. (i. (J. IhxdjK'r ami daughter s|)(*nt a few days whh her mother inj An<l<*irson. ' .Mr. and .Mrs. Kd Dunaway, .Mr. amlj .Mrs. Rat Murphy, and ALth. Ursula, R.akely sp(*nt Sumlay with .Mr. and I .Mrs. .Maxit* Rlaktjy in Spai-tanlnirg,j and .Mfimlay with>Mr. and .Mrs. J. C.' .Moorhead in (Ireenvilh*. , .Mr. ami .Mr.-. I’l'oy Uovin of lliek- intensity. The car was climbing with difficulty. The snow was blur ring the windshield. ‘‘We’ve got to make the coast,” Josephine was muttering to herself, when she realized that Mac had iiiialy 1- any 4 ntl i k a" Iv I- I t ill t 'll 111 !'i ii;r I ir’’ht < iiiimner .1* wiiiiM 11 11II>11. join Maybank Resigns Job As Mavor I >e« . JT. Rnriift U. next moat h u ill a ume * h.i ■ ;< on, M.iyti.iii'ik, wIk (he go\ir!ior>hi|i, r<—igm*<l tonight as Ihoiatoii mayor of Cluirleslon and .Mdi'rman Henry \N . ljoekwo<H| was e|i*ete«| to fill his unexpired tenn. In city council the v«rt»* wivs 2(1 f«»r Ml Wilson, .tlrs, .Mollii* I’ainter. .Mr. ami Mt-. lern llanlman and l■lll!l|lcn. .Ml'. I,. .M. I*;va4Ar-i'‘aml Mrs. .'-.il.'ie ,'siiiinion' viMtod Mt. and .Mrs. l’.«'rt Kvans in (;r(*er on .Monday. .Mr. and .Mr-. (Irango CamplH*lI and oil, .Sila , .Mr. ami .Mrs. .loe Camp- (m 11 and ehlidn-n, .Mr. ami Mrs. Mar vin .'•^lewarl and on, .Marvin, .Ir., vis ited their grandniot h<*r, .Mrs. K. P. in Knoree .Sunday. I'lnoree Mr. and Mrs. Fred .Norton and chil dren of Ixaneastcr, 8|H*nt the wtH*k- «lid with .Mr. and .Mr.s. R. .M. .Meailow.s.' •Mr. and .Mrs. Relton Warren and GskwiHHl and one for Dr. I Ki|»on daughter of IjiiMx*ns, visitml ielativi*s wh.. did not vote. here .Satunlay. Han.!.I \ M..ii/on. |N.lue cant re ; -Mi’s. N.u Craine of Uy.liM, -pent tlM* eonl. r wa riishe.l 1.. the city hall in w.s*k-end with Mrs. Klla Harvey. tt |H.ir. e.ir aixl %v..n* in I. Mr. and .Mrs Jm* Johns.m and chil- .Mayhaiik’s n -ignation was m.t ex-‘'hen of (koldville, spent the -vni'k end p.-.i.i'l until m vt month. "’’•h .Mr. and Mrs. A F.fampMI. R follow -J •'^•■* .Mrs. H. <1. Carter and “It I with extnine n*gn.t that I family, ami .Mhs Kunice Raiiitei, of ♦ ••M.l.v mV r.—igiration as mayi.r «*f * oluinhai, s|M*nt tht* holaiays with i ■K.rl. -ton t.. take eff.s-t tonight M'"- !**'»• 1 Rainter. "Hn January i* I shall luive the «n)- Mi-s Ruth Harnu>ii of Chest, r. and |s.rtunit> ..f lu'iking an a.l.lri*-s at Mi^s P.arlim* .M.ddey of (.r.s'nw.NNl, wha h ' ini.' I am g.'ing t.< r.*vi.*w the ''Peiit th.* h.'li.iay w. irk oiiipli. h.sl l.y th.* a.Iniinisti*a- Ria/»«'li. •i. n during th.* [•a t s. ven years and week als.i. Ill th. sam. tim.* thank th.* nl.h.nnam Mr. an.i .Mrs. Cis*il Warker ami v.n, »N..ir.| of the . ity of Chari. ••:..11 for lan ry J.h*. s|H nt the w.s k iti.l in l.iu- lens with n•Iallv^*s. .Ml. an.l .Mr- Heniy Ikivi- of .Spar- “\S..rl cuM n..' ^ \pIes^ my grati tanhurg. -|K*nt Mon.lay with Rev. and tu.h* and appieiiati.m for th.* fnemi- Mi . R. D. Hughes. 8hip of .ill tti. m.'Uils Is ..f th.* r.iun- -^li- nml .Mrs. h^lwin King of R.s'k ril. How.v.'^r. I .1.. .l.-sin* puMicly to Hdl. Mr. amt Mrs. Thurnian King of x. o..' tin 'h.ifik foi a ' ^.ha! ha ‘‘Here’s luck,” she said. ‘‘A house ^he first I’ve seen in an hour.” with .Mi-s lallian latter i.-maiinng this IC 1h.* ci".p.-ra'i.'M .iml a-sMtam*e reii.l *• . .1 to.tn.* ituriiig th.-.* many y.*ars. cul.l n..', »■\pIes^ my ilor.. THE UHRONICLES WANT AD RATES Ir tion; price per word for first la* five insertiouM for the of four. Minimum chare* Ch.'.st.v, -|H*nt (■hnstmas h.»li.lnys with their niotlK*r, .Mrs. I,. W. King. •Mr. an.l .Mr.-. T..niiny (.allow ny -p.*nt th.* w.*ek eii.l with .Mr. and .Mrs, ( ui ttis ('haney in (Ireenw«».Ml. •Ml. ami .Mrs. Royd .Norris i>f (Ireen- \ille, spent Christmas holidays wrth relalivi's. .Mrs. Winnie Callalmn of Chari.dte, spent the week end with Mr. and .Mrs. D.*nnis (^|■l‘<•n. .Ml. and .Mrs Duane Cause, .Mr. and .Mrs. .Marvin (lause of Ituffalo aix* visiting .Mr. and .Mrs. J. Harvey. •Mr. an.l .Mrs. H«*atJH*rly »»f Valley Falls, s|K*nit the* week.i*nd with "Mr. an.l Ml'S- Ren Heatheriy. .Mr. ami Mrs. Frtsl KtslelsjKTger and Sims of I'nion, wine \viH*k-enil gu.*sts «>f .Mis. S. W. Kinard. •Mrs. Krnost Rrittain of .Moi*giui*ton. .N. (’., is visifing Mr. ami Mrs. Vii-gil W \N PKD To clean an.l gra.le your ;.-p,*.iiza s,.isi. -J.-H* Iter hundred, or! Ihig^vell ami -Miss Annabel ](»ll iH.iin.ls ..n each I.'.OO cleanml. Also Uagw,*)! spent the w.H*k-en.i with Mr. and Mrs. U. R. Traimnoll. .Mr. ami .Mrs. Ixst Hinttherlv ami Card of (hanks and trihotea of reNpecl. Ic a word, payable in advance. Minimum 50c. WANTKD Cedar logs. Clint.m Mill- ir g Co. Rlion.* JOd. tf JOi: RKNP On. \pp’y S. R, Ca fill m.t .\ up-slairs I x'ft IS,* 11),'> . .'mi.'. ^ , r.tom. K/-isl Dp .scarify your Rlak.ly, m ar R. seriifia seisl. W. Yarh.ir.iugh’s .Mill. l*’**Jp' daiighte*', Iktris, .Mr. and .Mrs. Grover iSamlers, .Mr. ami lMi*s/. ^Virgil San- ’’iders spent ('hristinais in .^paitanhurg amp- lyjj. .Mann Sanders. i:. S. ARRROVKD CHICKS. testisl Risis, Rocks, New ?;hire. Hatches every Tuesday. Ca'll in to see us. Fi*i*.ls. Rrmulers and ('hick, Ririh of Daughter .Supplies, hanner Hatchery. ‘.*08 Mainj .Mr. and .Mrs. Ixiwis King announce St., Newdierry, S. C. tf the birth of a (laughter, Sheila Davis, — on lK'i*emher 27. B.XBY CHICKS fix»m U. S. ajiproved * ♦ and U. S. pullorum t<‘S,ted flocks. UulI-WilHamson NVvk Hemi>shiix*s. Rarr»*il Rivks andi I’arkman-Burnett White U*ghonis. Hatches off each* niai riages of Mjss Josephine ■Wednesday. Thornwell Orphanage to CharU»s, Wilfianison, and Miss Hatchery, W. C. Huffman, .Mgr. tf bathrine I'a’Pkman ta Manning Bur- __ . , nett took place at the home of the <xf- ficiating 'minisU*r, the Rev. C. R. Wil liamson, on Saturday evening, IK‘C. 21. wakened from his restless sleep. i Abruptly she became animated, ' alert. “Il’.s lovely and wiKidsey around here,” she exclaimed. | "Awfully narrow road,” .Mac re joined. "Are you sure you’re on the highway’’” "I’m not sure of anything.” Jo.se- ' phine repliexl. "Do you think we’d better stop and inquire?" "I sure do," Mar agreed emphati cally. "Your gti.soliiu* gauge isn’t any Iikj encouraging \^> don't want to lie stalled in this hliz/ard” "You’re getting tired, tiKi. I know. | 1 didn’t count on this storm when 1 suggested stopping early yesterday. Here’s lutk,” she interrupted her self. "A house right here, the first I’ve seen in an hour I’ll jK»p in.” She was back in a few moments, with a uniformed figure in a big slouch hat and higii leather iMHds, , "Mae, I’m miles ofT the highway. , I’ve been following the trail of Mr. Boseman’s i ar. Oh. this is Mr. j Hosemai). a bordt*r patrolman, and > this IS my brother. Mac Silver. Mr, Boseman lives in this hou.se here. He wants us to stop with him until the storm is over,” Josephine ex plained, looking troubled. "See here, Mr. Silver, 1 have plen-, ty of room, and it will be a job trying to make the nearest town in this storm. In the morning I’ll pilot you back to the highway and on to the coast” The young patrolman was very much in earnest. His e>’%s wandered from Mac to Josephine. There really was no choice. Noth ing ever tasted so gotxl as the beef stew that w’ps.» simmering on the back of the wood stove. It was hard sledding next morn ing. getting through the drifts to the highway. But from then on it was only a matter of a few hours until they were descending the mountain. It w ns after a hearty lunch to gether in a rustic tearoom that Jer ry Bosfrr|an got up to leave them. { "No, not \good-by I don’t mean to let this~be the end of our acquaint- j ance It's only the beginning," he i insisted, Kwking at Josephine, j "Here’s hoping this New Year will I mean a lot to you.” I "New Year! Sure enough, and I forgot all about it,” Josephine ex claimed. “And we are in California for it. Thanks to you, Mr. Bose man. Here’s wishing you all the. happiness in the world!” "I know where that is to be found,” he said, as he looked into hftr eyes., «&—WNU Service. RUBBER STAMPS Any kind, to fit any business. 24>hour ser* ▼ke. Reasonable prices. Telephone 74. The Chronicle Prfaiten • StationeriA Holt zrlaw-Cunningham •Mr and Mrs. .1, G, Holtzclaw aii" nounce the marriage of their daugh ter, Mary* l>*e, to J .D. Cufiningham <rf Laurens, on Friday evening, Dec, 23, by the Rev. R. D. Hug>H*s at the parsonage of Calvary Bapitist church. vHlt^ Saturday, Dec. 24, at 8 p. ni. The c<*rt‘mony was performed by the bride’s pastor, Rev. S. L. Dean. .■Xft^»r spK*nding several days with rx'latives in Greenville they ivtumed to the bride’s home here on Frances 'strt*et. Harria-McAlliaier The marriage of Miu Eva Harris and Joinr McAlliater of Whitmire, took place at St. Mary’s rectory, Green- Smith-Barker Of much intere.^ to their many friends was the marriage of Miss Faye Smith and Marcelle Barker on Saturday evening, Dec. !M, at the home of the officiating miniater, Rev. John T. FVaaier, in the presence of a few oloae fricodi. "I In No Uncertain Tones To Our iFriends, Subscribers, Patrons and Advertisers r MAY WE WISH FOR YOU A BRIGHT, PROSPEROUS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR! The greatest satisfaction in business is the joy that conies from human relationships. This greeting is sent to you as an expression of appreciation of your friendly patronage and good will over a long period of years, and with the hope that the New Year may bring you all the good things you could wish for yourself. v< Chronicle Pub. Co. Publiehers — Prints —