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4 1 THI RSDAV. FKRRl ARV 9, IMS THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C. PAGE nVB Harrington Talks On WPA Program PEOPLE YOU KNOW Nei* Administraiwr Sivh Day Of ApoloKien kt Pai»t. _ Frank Rohinnon of Easley. i Mrs. C. L. Vaufrhn of Clarksvillo,, Washirvo^on F..K i i p p Sunday with his sj*ter. Mrs. .\yliffe (la., s|>t>r>t Tuesday with her paj^mU., J‘>hnson amt little ' X' - «-■ T. R. 0.v„,. 'Wh-^ Anne ,p.n, Mo„.i.y m I an- tr»t«r. uUi in • br,«acMt ..l.lrw, Mr. «nrt Mn. B. 1.. Kiny^^eie the .Mr. ami Mrs. C. K. Nichols anil son"'" .li'hnson s mother, Mrs. tbnifrht that the “rif^t of jobles.s men weeknmd irue.«st? of relativesTn Harts- were jruests of I>r. and .Mrs. Robert on Wednesday. i jauenJed a banquet and distnct m<H.t- Thf h«T.t ni who chi>ere<i the sur- 'injr of the Fsai^ern Star in Spartan- vivors of the < avalier si>aplane disas- bunr yesterday eveninir. t«M as they clunir to life preseners ! Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bast and son, darknw hat* a itreait future as Jimmy, spent Sunday in Greer with • hostess. She could make a tea party rhe former's (larents, Mr. and Mrs. M. I'heerful. B. Bass. 8l’BS('KIHE TO THE CHRONICLE SPECIAL UNTIL FEBRUARY 14TH The Aaierican Mafaiiac, Wofluali Home Companion. Colliar'a—all $4.00 for 14 montha. (all— JAMES W. CALDWELL L and wxnnen” to public employment was "Just beinjr establisheil." "I fwl that the ilay of apologies fo. the WI*.\ now has pa.st.’" he >aid. “We can justify ourselves fully by oui work, and we mu.st do so.” Harrington did not mention the po>sibility of WP.A becoming a per manent injrtitution, i)ui said: ‘FiM- its (WP.\) iireservation as an eUmient of future public imlioy. I want to uige that it is now and henceforth up to every W'l‘.\ work- ville. Friends of Mrs. *H. F. Scott will U‘ sorry to know she is ill at her home. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Nichivls and son. P. Jeanes in Kas'.ev dinruy, sjnmt Sunday in Spartanbui'g^'^*”*^**-'’- T. Culbertson. Mrs. \’era Stilwell of Gi'i*i*nville, and 'Mrs. Ruth Umgshore of New- Mr. and Mrs. doe S. Hagins of Ab- tj,,, wt^t'k-end with their beville. vi.sitiHi Mrs. Hagins' parents. Mrs. 1>. M. Stilwell, and Mr. and Mrs. George R. Holland, onXanev Jones. 1921—1939 SIS- Hugh L Eichelberger Roy Burgess arrived Tuesday in with Mrs, Nichols’ paivnts, Mr. and' Mr. and Mis. Clyde S. Lankford Hiooklyn. N. Y.. from the Panama Mi-s., B. K. Wilson. were guests of .Mr. and .Mi*s. d. R. Canal Zone and is now visiting his Miss Bs'ssie Fergustm of WTiitmire. W’hitmire in Cross Keys Sunday. iiarents near here. Mr. and Mrs. Joe is sinmding a few days with Mrs.i ('. 1.. Vaughn. Jr., student at Clem- Burgess. Henry Burton at the home of Mr. and son college, sinnit Thursday and Fii- .Mrs. .1. M. 1‘itts and Mrs. Hender- .Mrs. G. .■\. Bu:-ton. «lay with hi- g'amiparents. .Mr. and son Pills were visitors in Spartanburg Mi.ss .Martha Bell .«pent the wtH*k-jMrs. T. R. Owens. • Tuesday. iend in CJreenville with- her brotheri Mr. and Mrs. W. S Horne of Ware' Mr. ami .Mrs. T. .M. Watts of (o er to put in a gx>oil day s work for sister-in-law; Mr. and Mrs. Olin his day’s pay—just as good a day’s work as he can, whatever his rate^ Mrs. C. K. Galloway is siH*nding'erhl. of fiay may be. i wet*k in New York, buying spring' Mr. and “For my own part, 1 will do every- ,„eivhandise for (Jalloway’s. thing I can to give this program add- A<teir. Mrs. W. M. Me ed piesitige in the minds of the .Ameri-, and I>iUai'tl .\daii were visitors car people by carrying out what I Shoals, visited .Mrs. Horne’s parents, lunibia, were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. B ..Adair, last wrek- relatives here. j Mrs. Ti>m .Anderson I'f Greenwooil, Horton, Misses,spent Tuesday with Mrs. .Ivilia Gvif- NEW YORK LIFE MAN IS Years Experience Professional Insurance Information Furnished Free Member — The National Association of Life Underwriters. Mrs. 11. P jin (iieenville Thumiay. conceive to lx- my two primary re-; m,. ^nd Mr.s. Gene Knox sponsibilities: Frances and Louise Horton spent Sun- fm <lay with their parents. Mi. and .Mrs. R. S. Horton, near here. Miss .Mice Pixile spent the week *> Mr; I siH-nt the end in Ijiurens with her sister week-end in Cliffside, N. ('., with Mr. Deany Martin, and .Mr. .Martin, fiist, to see that the people "horn sister. .Mrs. James Tinkler,} Mr. and .Mrs. John Spratt, .Mr. and congre-v> intemied to get the.se jobs— Tinkler. .M-i*s. R. W. Wade and Miss Virginia the |M‘ople who really iH*ed them \ .Miss Frances Mixnv s|H>nt the Spi'att attendeil the funeral of Mrs. ac.ua.i.\ get them. w'eek-enil with her aunt, Mrs. W. l..|Wail**'s and .Mr. .^pratt’s aunt. Mrs. •And second, to see that the coun-^ Ware f^ials. ; WilluMn Ixx'ki*', in Chestei on .'Sunday, try gets from this program the best Fi iends'’* of Miss ('aivljm lame, ^ Miss .Margaret Harbin, member of an*l most valuable work that can be fourth grade t**acher in Flon«ia .'strt***t fhe .school faculty at Gray C«nirt. was Byrnes Says WPA Can Be Reduced I < 1 done.” Farm Income Shows Decline Set At A $ I (>1.723,009 For 193S. 10 Per Cent Drop. schtxil, will regret to know she is the weekxmd guest of .Mr. and Mrs. quite ill at the Newherry countv ho**- J. Paul T*>dd. pital. • Billy M ai-sh s|X'nt Surxlay in Gaff- .Mr. an*! .Mrs. B. S. l’ins*>n. .Miss ney with his in*»thei-, .Mrs. Iim*- .Marsh. I.auta Lynch an*l .Miss .Mazie Whit- Mr. an*l .Mrs, Klim Branch ami .Mi-s. takei wer*' the w*x*k-sMi*l giu'-ts of Kssu* T*-nny.s*»n *>f .‘spartanbmg. w**r*‘ Mr.s. H. Ritchie in I'aimien. ths* »ix‘k-en*i gin'sts of .Miss Kliza- Billy King an*i J;u*k Byce, stu<l«*nt' In-th Jackson. < *>iiin>bia. F* b 4 South Carvdina ca-n fann income fn>ni cr**f»'. Iive- .v..ick pniducts and fovernment pay- tii« It* w».s tIULT*Jt(,U(M> dunrnr It was •boan t«Miay by mtimatt-* pre- |Ni vd b>' the bureau of agriculturai e- nomics arxi rel4*a«eii by Frank (>. H' ick. federal acncitltural statisti cian. at Funiian. s|H*nt ih the ftninei ’s parent- W. G. King. .Miss t'opie .McCiary, the sch«x>l facuKy at spent Sunday with her week-en*l .Ml. ami w ith Mrs Mi> R > ‘gt* I Mis nu*n»ber **f we<‘k-«*n«i (>rang«-buiv. *'**■• •'(''* INirents, .Mi aii.s. R. Pugh visit«-*i Rtx*iiu*'k .'sumiay 'ianc*-s .M*’K«x' s|H'iit in R*K*k Hill with h*‘r Gra*iy Kvans, an*l Mr. and Mi>. L I). .Mc^'cary. Miss Margang luCUe ami Miss Fair)’ Schuler *>f Greetiw*w»*l, were week-end gueiHa of W. G King amt Ml ami .Mrs. Bill INtwer ami little L Th. total mas tll.ItTd.MO rrr 10 per family r. t below tl*e incmtie of $1 Mr R (I Wallace ami M: ixx/ Im Unvu h hniiy, vmiud M*-** n* n fneonw* C q*- of ITl. > Bui 'tm tnfl Thursday 4 .mm. wa 1 * (M-t A i n* bt-h's 11*17 M*' .*• I* Babb ami .'ttir iluugK *11 1 t f..*r ! vrM-ek an.l liv- . VHk fa lit*.*, d i hart Kii »!•. nt J. -: k I * A4 fill 4 4‘i.msi .1 » fir f fr Sr. k « rb«i SIth M - l'..«‘»* ‘ per ewnt be a prrvixUj yr*. r' M*. J 1. VV 1 »gM t. :! ;«)• . Tt :»f II J ' Ml and M • lx*** Burr* VI ii*-«l d- ■ • J ju f » ■ t * - r - H ftsv irnt M Bui r» ' - par r**. M ami Mr 1 ' » * B ! 1 ■ . i.ng 1 T.1. lu- ■ of , 4 h . O.J,- •*s C' ■ " • S ! • - >t'. T *W *• i M lls. t*( * 1r -*• *•.•!.» rnl. »pr ft .. tsy (■ n- sn»' nt-r - Vf . ^ 1 M 1 J D H-.U*r I Wt !»• All Kinds of PRINTING Mi K rwKH .'p «i \Mt.\ ’•;*• KsrspC Bad * tb- r-- • = M -- a Z . « HMoMt 1 >: 1*1 HI IsHIM. (a u s ' ■ ia i-^ ‘b- INI ’ *. k 1 *1 • »; V. i. iMi * •.ii**' at * !• ( 4)1 (.H.X (OLDS t • !. i* i • 1? w » • (laughter, Peggy, *»f Mr P»»wer’s parent M < INwrIe, on Saturday Bill V4‘a*lr, Tem-h tKian- and Hugh Tiit-«-y JwA'tibs were in .>|NirVaikburg Fri< lay t ve?.ing t > ati end a <4am*e at t'on- \t*r >e « ‘!l••g• M Ia. \\ •, '-.-s. Washington, Keb. 7. I’nited .Stiit**s .'sA'iiator .lames K. Byrnes, of South Gaitdina, e**mmenting on Pi*‘sident Rtx)sevelt’s request for an additional $l.'.(M><h».tl(l(l for WP.A relief, said: “The congress *»nly a few »lays ago pass*'*! upon fhe *iuestion as to hi»w much money was needed for Wl’.\ f*»r the roinamdei- *»f th*- fiscal year. If at any time during this fiscal year an a|)propriation for an a<l*lition.il amount reaches the s**na.te. the .»p- propiiatlolls eommttt*-*‘ will c«'rtainly give it th** sum** careful consideration Mrs. B. I.. It gave t*» the last bill. “rnder the teniis uf th* law ap- pilived t<»>lay, .'tO.IMIO aliens must be rl•mo\ell tro«n the r*Wls, This means a saving of thirty million dollars a yea I "The law also dins'ts thi* a<lminis- iun*n;-., visrte*! traU»r to iniimxliately investigate ami Mr and .Mrs reim»ve from the mllr tht*se who arc not aigually in nee<i Tty |M*oplr *d the various comniuniti* who are fa miliar with the situation wtll agrua that sia*h an inv**st4gj«tioii made in g.HNi faith will lesult III ref*w>\iitg WHY A CHECKING ACCOUNT? There are .several uuod reasons; for instance: « For (’onvenience — payment by check .saves time and steivs. the s|.s- Kv Bufoid. » * the w^ho teach: a( wet*!i • ‘.il w if I. ni •*l i - a |x* ? ii* I pa* ■ d Ml I iTfcl J M -to,* Mrs Masr weclr .1. M ^ M M M* aod Mrs li y Bu hoiili ng !tai • I iij* t^* ami : amis w' wfui a* t*- now •t III a> l> a»»*l '.oi: W.: •• •IM'l I t > * ha* dia « i L f.g ! mg wh • w< U C.zBIh « • • s. a*, t • |0|•i an f ' .» h For Security — Your account provides a safe place for current funds. It is risky to keep too much cash on hand. For Ffliciency—Your checks are ytmr record of e\pen.ses. which is an aid to budgeting;. Besides, your paid checks are lej^al receipts. WE HANDLE FIRE. AUTOMOBILE AM) CASUALTY INSURANCE AM) REPRESENT A.MERICA’S .STR0N(;EST ST(K’K companies. WE INVITE YOUR RANKING BUSINESS M. $. Baileii i Son li .A N K OLDI-Xr K K S .<rK( iNGRST \ uung rr -J w ‘ 1. I M ! ^phene? fltmos^ Plgaw«nt. Effeethe Vapor Trratment. Kettle Free I>rugc4at. M \, |» W. VI k.- .g? ^ VI a* I ' o p a< • Ml er I J vv M M Hai' mrr’ ar 1 .M VIJr. ■■•r nt . I-Ji* U*iuk^ g*-' ..f ’ .'umtay with the for K* V a .1 Ml VV K LEGAL PAPERS ( HRONICLE PUB. CO. 74 Beware Coughs from commoa colds That Hang On No matter how many medicines you have tried for your common cough, chest cold, or bronchial imtalion. you may get relief rww with Oeomulslon. Senous trouble may be brewing and you take a I cannot afford to take a chance with any remedy less potent than Creomulsion. which goes right to the seat of the trou ble and aids nature to soothe and heal the inflamed mucous membranes and to loosen and expel germ-laden bhlegm. e failed. Even If other remedies have dent be discouraged, trj' Creomulsion. Your druggist is authorized to refund It uYr.ght Ml * ^ M. MwK.. f At..|.-| m. fr-: we--k vrwt gu*-;» uf Mr* \ “la M: Kr« iml daught*» M.>» Pauline K<*brrt*. m«^ii>M*i of the mHhmiI faculty at \\ mn mir .'^umlay w»tk h**r parent . Mi aM«l Mr* <• P Robert' Mr ami .Mrr Boy*l t^w—g ami tiuugh* 'r, Martha, vi*»te»l reiafive'* in (irtx-nvilir over thi- wi*ek-eml .VIiH' .Margaret <'ul|iep|n*i ,»|i»'nt the week t-ml at her home in Hogan'Ville. Ga •Ml ami Mr \V <’ Huffman ha<l a- th**n :ip|M*i gm*'t Frnlay •*v«*ning .VIr. ami .Mr'*. t Blake of Giurge t>rwn. ami .Mr. ami Mrn. Kilwanl t'an- mni of .N’ewtierry. •Mr. ami .Mia. Kolx*it Wilder an*l .•*on. Donnie, A|x*nt the we«*k-eri*l in Woiaii uff with relative.^. .Mn*. K. I) t'laig and chiMirn of M > ' u • a 1 : -'Li'', r. ami M 1 ^ Ji,; ! V.'..- M , \ t r M • . ■ , ; lV' g > . - C f t .i, * ^ M - o D ■ ;i' 'he ■ 'is —fc 4- M l( \ 1 f«| Vi < 1 *C «ffM . !a> aiT-; 1 S*i; Al^rairt'' ''Jn' 1 .•(•y* I . Pat. .. a 1 #* c*" r V .. V\ !. • llai ' a^. f r k • P I t \>ia. <*, V.i4 -.1 h. 0 I .r.h.$- ths- h fur; tiSd ^ y.; Ihr w«--k M VI . r M. * I M. k rrd gm V| I laiu t I M . K P i i V -lied hi, M llelrxi Ia-» lleintirer, u- •lent at Iji;;:!. i r*».l»*ge. t», i t - w on Thai—lay M; * llianln i» f rciveimg aft* umli-rgoirig an otxiat ‘m John VV y.niHy, Ji , Airh A<la.r, tKha Johtt*on. t harle ILdlia an<l R* inuio* Mi'lhinie! .« ft VV**«In« ^lay for ail ••K»erHl*-<l trip I** t alifornia M* ami Mt^ V A-lair A|wnt .Sumlay in Giii‘riw,»«l w*th Mr^ Adair’- |>ai nt ■. M* and VIr . (1 y Browning .Vli.-A I'en*' Buigi' 'd lb* Pri'Aliy- terian hospital, < harl<»tte, .|x*nt the wii*k-eri*l with her -i't«*r, .Mn*. Jr D. Ha--, and .VI r. Ba > Friend- of .Mr**. Rion Workman will In* glad to know 'vh** i- impioving at h**r home after undergoing an op**r- your money if you are not thoroughly ■ jiined. fatisfled with the benefits obtaint Creomulsion Is one word, ask for it plainly, see that the name on the bottle is Creomulsion, and you’ll get the genuine product and the relief want. (Adv.) you Oay Funeral Home Clinton. S. C. FUNERAL DIRECTORS ... ond ... EMBALMERS Ambulance Service Phones 41 and 399-J L RUSSELL GRAY awl r. PARKS ADAIR. Gtn. Mgrs. Ga.Ntonia. N. were the giiest> Sat- ation at the I.aUn*n hos|Ntal. urday of .Mr. and .Mrs. (h*o. W. <'op**- R. W’. •l<»hn>on, .Ii., of Gr**er, son land. *if Dr. R. W. .I*»hnM»n of thi.s city, is .Mr. afi<l Mr.A. J. I). Owenr- ami spen<ling several w»*ek.>* in Youngs- ilaughter, June, s|x*nt Sumlay with town, Ohio, c*»mpl**ling a course in .Mi*s. Owens’ mother, .Mi*s. W. T. At- <*lectncal engine**ring. kia.*, in Gri*enw«xxl. J. L. Dameron siN*nl the week-end •Mr. and .Mrs. T. L. (’(Mrjx'r, .Mr. in Be'-sem«*r ( Jty; .N. < .. with .Mrs. and .Ml'S. Lynn L'oo|)er and .son, Lynn, Dameron an«l his inothei, .Mrs. W. A. Jr., visited the former’s sister, .Mrs. Damemn, who is ill. Will .McAbrt*, in .Spartanburg Sunday., yjiehds of .Mr. and .Mrs. J. L. Miss Agnes Davis spent the week- Slappy will be sorry to know that i ROGERS Prices Effrrlivr Fridav mimJ Salurdav. I rb. I0 ||, 19.19 Stick Candy 2 lb. box 15c HDI.SI M Macaroni, Spaghetti, 3 pkgs 10c SI NSHI.NK—.\... •, Can TUNA FISH, 2 cans 25c TKXK.VK—10 O/.. * an- POP CORN, 2 cans 15c ri.AIN or lODI/.KI) SALT, 2 boxes 5c end with ht<r mother, vis. near here. .Mrs. G. P. R<ibcrts s|K*nt a (iay.s last week in R(K*k Hill friends an<l relatives. Mr.s. Miriam Poteat and .Mr.s. W. to f'ross holds the few with H. .Mrs. Tom Da-!phey will move this week Hill where Mr. Slappy now jMisition of .S<*alxrard ag**nt. .Mrs. .Nancy Hrambtt of (iiay f'ourt, is sjnnding simie time with her daughter, .Mrs. ('. Q. Holland. Rol'erts were visitors in (iieenville L. T. Truetl of Conway, visited his on Thui.s<lay. sister, Mrs. J. Rion W'orkman, on Mrs. hi. T. WmxJruff and .Mr.s. H.^Morwlay. W. Woodruff left Tuesday for .Sara-, .Mr. and .Mis. R. F'. ( hafiman, .Mrs. sota, F'la., where they -wJH visit the; Fate Ramage, Mrs. C. C. (riles, .Miss former’s daughter and son-in-law, Mr.'Julia P'eiguson and Carlton F. Winn RUBBER STAMPS Any kind, to Dt any business. 24-hour ser* vice. Reasonable prices. Telephone 74. The Chronicle . Printer! • Stationers and Mrs. ftusse*ll Mize, and the lat ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Mize. Mrs. M. L. Kleckley has returned to the home of her daughter, .Mrs. G. W. Bell 4ind Mr. Bell, after several | weeks’ visit to her daughter and son-' in-law, Mn and Mrs. M. M’. <'ulp, in CharUrtte. •Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Duncan had a.** their dinner guests .Sunday, W. C. .Scott and family, Mr, an<l Mrs. .Max well Bufoid, of Whitmire; .Mns. R. F, Bufoid and son of the Bash River .section, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe~W. Leake and Miss Lillian Speake, of i this city. | fljs: For Colds COLDLAX opens and soothes the menbranct of the air-passages of the head, throat and bronchial It also eliminates poison- wastes from the system, there by chrittf lasting relief. Your drug- fbt it •nthorized to sell COLD- LAX a money back guarantee. Peas, Com, Sring Beans, Tomatoes, or Apple Sauce 4 No. 2 cans — 25c .ST.ll.KVX ;YRUP, No. 5 can lYRUP, No. 10 can 33c 61c *:kok*:ia ca.vk SYRUP, No. 2V2 can SYRUP, No. 5 can SYRUP, No. 10 can 19c 33c 59c HAMA Preserves, Lb. jar • • • 17c Preserves, 2 lb. jar ... 32c AH 5c Candy Bars, 3 for 10c Matches Natco 2 boxes 5c SWEETU.M JAM, 2 lb. jar 25c S(()T Towels and Holders .. 25c CA.MI’BEI.I.S Pork-Beans, 2 1 lb. cans 25c EVAI*ORATEI) APPLES, 2 lbs 25c EVAPORATED PEACHES, lb. 10c TEI.I.AMS HHiUADE PEANUT BUTTER Lb. jar 15c 2 Ib. jar 25c VVEl.CHS GRAPE JUICE, pint . 21c RITZ, N.B.C., lb. pkg. . 20c I.AND-O-I.AKES CHEESE, lb 17c JEWEL SHORTENING 4-lb. crt. 39c 8-lb. crt. 77c COFFEE Silver Label lb. 15c Gold Label lb. 19c