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/ e) THITISDAY, MARCH Ks 1939 \k THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON, S. C. ' PAGE FIVE State’s 56-Hour olumbia. March 14.—South C*ro- llina'ji 56-hour worli week, which ap plied to mercantile e»tabli?h«nents * inroup of specified businesses. ” CwBk ¥» eeK x^UL invalidated^ as unconstitutional today by the supreme court. ! The court upheld the circuit bench’ ' in enioinmff John W. Nates, labor i commissioner, from enfortin^ the law First Presbyterian church of Dar- ^ which was passed by the 1.3. jren- yuest yesterday of era! a.ssembly. Today's court action and the legis PEOPLE YOU KNOW For Rent Dwelling on Sonth Broad St. For Sale and lot ■Dr. X Kllison Simpson, pastor of Suii<iay in (ireenville with their dauphter and sister, Mrs. W. \V. Ar- I rinpton, and Mr, .\rrinpton. i Mr. and M rs. Gt'orpe Heustess of [Carli.sle, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. I). C. Ileustes.s. Miss Kate Milam, who teaches at Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Wilder and jSprinpfield, visited her parents, Mr Donme were puests Sunday of Mr.;a„,, ^rs. J. W. Milam, last week.end (bis sister, .Mrs. A. M. Copeland. Billy ^itts. student at Clem.son col on It^pe, spent the week-<md with his pa- South life of the 40-hour textile week after Dwelling Broad St. May of this year, left the state with^ Duelling and lot on Ferguson only one law covering hours of labv>r. Street. 1914 statute limits the work-wes'k Dwelling and Jot bn Holland of women m mercantile establish- glreet. menu to 60 hours. Dwelling and lot on Cleveland The 40-hour textile law remain< on Street. the books, but the labor ilepartment Duelling and lot near Silk has been enjoinetP from enforcinp it Min. Also Vacant Lots. Mrs. J. 1. Copeland of Knoxville, Tenn., is visiting relatives here. I M iss Willie Earl Davidson had as her week-end puests Misses Julia' and Mrs. W’illie Wates in Ware ^r. and Mrs. ,1. A. NeiphlK>rs and Shoals. small d.nuphter, Mary .\nn, of Chic- Ryan McCrary, student at Clemson, opi>e. (la., visit^nl the former’s i>a- spent the week-end with his mother.* rents. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. NeiphlMu-s, Mis. K. J, McCrary. "for a few days this week. Hilly King, student at Furman uni- Dicus, .student at Win- versity. spent the week-end with his ihrop, spent the week-end with her parent.s, Mr. aiul Mrs. W. (I. Kinp. I'arents, .Mr. and Mrs. W’. A. Dicus. Miss Caroline Hull of Georpetown, children, Caroline and EvelyTi, visited Mrs. Huffman’.s parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Setzler, in Pomaria Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hyder Neely and daughter of .\tlanta, spent Sunday with Mrs. Neely’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Blakely. Miss Katherine Anderson, ■who teaches at Dublin, Ga., was the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Bailey, and other relatives here and in Waterloo. H. F. Scott of Columbia, spent sev eral days here the past week with .Mrs. Scott and daughter. Miss Ludie Nell Scott. .Mrs. J*. Robinson has returned Dicus had as her p\ies1, Miss to her home after several week’s visit Fire and Life Insurance. I/ians Financed. B. H. BOYD Clinton. S. C. Wallace and Katherine Meaiwws of ' Dillon, both students at Winthrop. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Rex Wilbanks, Mr.| and Mrs. Prt>ctor Wilbanks and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilbanks of Green ville. were guests Sunday of .Mr. and .Mrs. F. .M. Stutts. Mrs. W. H. Ivong of Blaii's, sixon with her .sister, .Mrs. Jessie was the week-end guest Mrs. S. (!. Dillard. Mr. and Mrs. William McCrary spent .Sunday in Spartanburg with .he latti r’s mother, Mrs. H. O. Can non. ' .Mr. aiul Mrs. W. Brice of Green- wi>o<l, Miss Margaix't Brice of Win throp college, and .I. I. Copeland of of of Mr. and,^*'‘*^ armichaol of Dillon, also a stu-^to relatives in Clover ilent at_ Wipthrop. Mr. and Mrs. \V. C. Huffman andlSCBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE H. D. HENRY aisv>. although its constitutionality has oat been passed up,>n. Contending I ^hat working people of the slate were * p-otected by the feileral wage-hour law, the general assembly this ' p,.j j.j , refused to extend the life of the meas-i , , Sparks ; (in*eiu iHe. were w eek-end guests ure Irevond il.' ex]'.ration date of Hanrld S. Fish and little Mr. aiivl .Mrs. W. D. t opeland. May 31. I daughter, Lucinda, spent a few days .Mrs. M. .1. Furqueron is in McCor- ■ , — p;ist week with Mrs. Fish’s moth- nuck for a several wiH'ks visit to rela- er, .Mrs. J. G. .Arnold, in Greenville. tives. .Ml. and .Mrs D. B. Bobo, Mrs. B.>!) Oxley, .•student at Georgia Mili- George B »lx> anil childixm and Mr. and tary college in Milleilpeville, spimt Mrs. .Ansel IU>bo weiv guests Sunday the >»pring holidays with his parents, 1 ^99-19.3? F. M. BOLAND s K SS H. D. HENRY & COMPANY INSURANCE STOCKS — BONDS — RE.\I. EST.CTE 1.0.rXS XEGO'n.ATED Telephone 121 of .Mrs. Hassell .Miller in Whitmire. * Friends of Miss Frances .Moore will tie interested to know .she has i>‘- .signed h**r position with Carter’s lieauty shop here and is now making her home in Greenville where she holds a po.>iiiion. .Miss Evelyn .McDoxvell visited her sister. .Miss .'sara Ruth McDowell, at Queens-C'hicora colU-ge in Charlotte, .Mr. and Mrs. W. ('. Oxley. Barratt Park, Clemson college stu- deivt, was the week-eml guest of Teiuh Owens. •Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Young spent .Monday in .Augusta. Charlie Jenkins, student at Georgia Military college, visiteil friend- here over the wi*ek.end. .Miss Elizabeth .Ad.ams of York, was SHOE REPAIRING See us for best shoe rebuilding;. We call for your old .shoes and deliver them l^ikint; lihe new. (|ua)ity mate rials and skilled workmanship will add to the life and ap pearance of your footwear. CITY SHOE SHOP .1. H. Dailey. Owner Phone 92S.3 S. I). Dawkins, Mgr. N. t'.. and her parents in Pacolet dur-,th‘‘ weekfiid guest of Mi.s.- A’ngmia hmgmn* RvaMkr Wa^kiaglMi Cbarl^lte Rnu rmfmm SI.M JarkMMville tC.fto »4.9« l.r\i«gtMi. Va. $5.H« M.9.5 (lMM«ii.W.Va. tl.H« WiiMtMi-.Salrfa $lt.35 Tsmim $K.55 TiV BArili INIOX BrS STATION Trlepbawf 92€9 E. Car«Ua« Awt. ing the week-eritl. j Sadler. •Miss .Atk'line Bolaml of Charlotte, Ali-.^ IL-len .Adair spimt Svinday in spent the week-end with her father. Washington, Ga., as tlm guest of .Miss K. M, B<»land. ElizalK-th Reynolds. -Air. and .Mrs. F. .M. .Stutts and chil- -Mi. and .Mrs. E. C. Sease ami chil- dien were visitors in GixM*nville .Mon-|dren of Anderson, visited .AD. and day. I Ml-. T. M. Sease on .Sumlay. •Mi.s.s Sara Stilters <*f .Salters, i- vis-, iMi.s. Kenneth Jlaker was a visitor itmg her uncle ami aunt. .Mr. and .Mrs., *n Gianmvile .Satunlay. .S. G. Dillanl. , Henry .M. Young. Jr., returned to •Mrs. John Mallanl and little June, Georgia i.Military college, .MilUsige- l/<H"lfwoo<l of Columbia, spent Sunday |' ilh’, on .Monday after s|H*nding the with the former’s sister, Mrs. Metta' i’P* ing holidays here with his parenLs. Stom*. I -Mr. and Mrs. Tom .Adams and Mrs. Cecil l^awler and little son.|‘l^^ughter, Nancy, of A'ork, were Ihivid, ndurmsl Tue.sitay to theiriR‘'»*'*ts Sunday of .Mr. and Mrs. R. E home HI .Atlanta after several weeks’. Sadl»*i . vUit to .Mrs. l,awter's paixMils. Mr.| Miss Elsie NeighUns, stmlent at and Mrs. ('.. A. Black .Ml. and .Mrs. Joe S. Hagins Big Business Of Tomorrow j Coker ndlege, visited her parent-, .Mr. of ,Ab-'«»d .Mrs. W, E. NeiphJ»ors, last week- !I>eville, .-pent .Siimlay heiv with the I latter’s |»ar«‘nts. .AD. and .Mrs. Georgi* {K Holland. I .Mr. and .Mrs Ere<l Teniiy-on and «*hildn-ri of .S|tartanhurg, were giM*st- Sunday of Mr. and Mrs D. G Jack- -on. Mis.- Dos McDaniel and Mr-. N. W. Mclhiniel are visiting relative- in Augusta. Mr. and .Mr-. l>«‘any itti«- d.iiightti, Faina. -|H>ut .'Sunday with .Mr- I ••lit'. .Mr an«i .Mrs Mat -Ml'S KIizalN^h Falls wa- the giM--t of Mis- (ieialdine Sc*»tt in tlrft*ri\ille F rniay end. ' .Mr and .Mis. Hugh Morgan and liaughter, hay, of taiurens, s|M'nt .Sun day heix‘ with Mrs. .Morgan’s mother, .Mr.s. ,1 .A < oleinan. •Mis- Inez Young, -tiideiit at l,an- der college, spmt the week ••nd With hfi father, .lohn T. A Hung ■Ml. and .Alls. N. .A. Aoung <if Co lumbia, were guest.- .SatuVday of Di. .Martin and '‘nil .Mr-. Jack If A'oiiiig. i»f laiuii-ns. Mi-'«- Peggy Sprunt ami Kith .Martin’- p.i-'Knight, -tiidt-nt- a? Wmthiop collrg.-, P»nde spent the we«-k-eml With the former’-* l»arenl-. AD arnl Mr- < W .-stone .Mi"<>s .lolia L'»wi> ami Maty Able, -tUth rit- at ( onvt>|se c**llege, Welt- Many of tomorrow industrial tfiants are today small concerns, struuRlinu for a fiMithold in our hitfhly comiH‘liti\e economic system. The fact that they will survive and pros per will he due first to a worthy product or service, and .second to sound management. BunkinR can, and does, play an important role in .sound business management. Wise is the “‘.small business man” who early in his career allies himself with a strong bank. If you are in bu.sines.s. or hope to l>e, we in\ite \ou to estahli.sh a working relationship oith this hank** \ TELEPHONE MAN H^re^ Thpr^9 orAmfftrhpro ia tW Oliia* € »cI»T fcrr—•■•wbrrr. • •Mi kwwM ibal aAiHrJ ia to rrc^tabliiA «Nal mi Bril S*»lrai «*aaJar4i. g -•id aa*«>krrr. Hr aark* akb ■ atl law!*, aa •tamirrd r^aifiairal aad kr •- faiailiar mm kt* dail« iaik. Ikal i* ak«, akrr«-»rr ikrrr i* a I i* prrparrd la aork aitk au«naaai karkrd AlN ikr rtiprrirarr aad tMia MX drradr* »iraag »a «mirr. 4ad I' r«Mil<aar lo rkaagr ikr Irlrflkaar •••Irat ikr fanJamrtital Aiarriraa idral mi ikr l< • ••a liaoa a« **Tkr .--ipirtl mi Srrxirr.** SoiTHKRN IU:ij.Teij:phone \m> Tfjj:f;r \rii Co. I ■•«••»* at»r*ty4 .Mr. an<i Mr \A H Clmrify auii -•»ii ’»f .Atlanta, and K \\. ChMn«*y tif .S«* •ialiM, spi-nt .Sumlay with Alt ami '.Mr- Kyland .Suim*if|. All-- Maud Gtft will It-aM* .Satur>iay fi<r .\’fw A ink to atti-mi thf Interna ititHial Beauty conventnui. i .M '* F!lol-e A «»n llolieii wa- the gut—t t»f .Ml ' .Mae Barttin in Coluni j bia .Sunday and .Moiu lay. • Flank F.il| llirk . to know he i« ill at Week • nd gue-t- of Dr ami .Mr !.•••• A'oung, F I l••mis •if lilth Jr. will Im- -loiiy hi- lunm* .Ml-' Ag.itha J■»ne- Fia*! a- Ini w, t-k •■ml gii^—t' t 'oan riirro-r, Heh-n VSapnan ami Ih-rt Cart«*i, t’mi- V••!-e colleg** ttmh-nt- Mr .imi Mr-. Ac»* Workman ami OLDEST &S0D K K R S STRONGEST W W W W WW^^rWWWW^ Mr -t. I- Ga PRESENTING... THE STAR VALUE OF THE DAY McCoy’s PER GAL. •( ABSOLITELY FIR.ST GRADE GASOLINE! The hundreds of regular customen* at .McL'oy's attest to the quality of the urasoline. Tlie same savinsrs that they receive can be yours. Drl%*e in today and avail your- seif of the opportunity. . McCOY’S CUT-RATE STATION .Mis- Kitty TiK'k^T •»f iCick I s|M rit the wiM‘k-«-nd wHh Mi ami ' B. F W iirgartl. I M - I. ila laitirm*! of Du« We M-iting h»T •iaughf<*r, Air*-. Roy qii- .ami Mr <>a-4{m Ml Ftinma Kay, 'AD-.-. I.ola Kav. Mi- M inrm- Kay. Hugh Hay ami < I FI MeCiaiy w«*n gii«-.t- .Sunday of ' M .i*.<l .Mr-. W I'.’ Holton in il.irt- vii!*- Ml. and AI L. A Ib-eve- ami Mr .»ml .Ml'. Harvey F,ggh*f'»n \i-it^*«l r♦•iatlv••.- ami frieiul' in Kook Hilt and lamca-t^*! .Sunday .Mi."<-s Ma'y and Helen John-on of Ki'ia'il', Were fh'e week-eml gm -t-< of Ml. ami .\D Diidh-y Kay. Mr- (irady Atlaii of thi- city and .Ml-' F lor*-ne** Duke of W <H»di iiff, at itemh-l a l•eauty -h-iw iti .Atlanta .Mon day arid 'I’u**'ilay. .Air. and .Mr-. Wallace F’lank- and daughter <>[ AA'hitiniri', .-|M*rit the w»*ek-<'nd with the foini-r’- mother, .Mrs. J. M. .Ada... and .Mr. .Adair. Dr. W’. I*. .Jacobs wa- the gu«—t Hill, chii*lien 'p«*nt .Sunday in K-nk Mill Ml" Win <ml “:|'t••l, tu*h-nt at l,<.|l|e W • I •• urn •• DAVID GLENN, STATION CORNER FLORIDA A MUSGROVE STS. with Cheii daught<i Doi'»thy Workman, t hrop college. Mi-'i‘- Liml.i Cop«‘laml and .MH ant' of Coiiv«‘r-^- etdlege week **ml gm of th*- f<»rim-i’ and aunt, Dr. and .Mr . .lack 11 A oiing. Ml . G* orge W. Taylor, .Si.. of < haih-'1i>n, and .Mr- .1 W. Sni!! of Biiehaiiaii, A'a . are -pending ev^ ral Week- with tin* forimu’- daiight«-t in- 'aw. Mr-. (ieorg<* W. Taylor. Kolrt-rt Hick-, stmh*nl .it the I’ni vei-ity of North Carolina, i- \i-itirig his um le, Di. F'. F . Hick-, ami .Mr.-. Hick- f'»i th«* spring hohd.iys. FI .••mi- of I,. FI. (’a-oM. Bo'ihy and Kosalyn < a-on will he --oriy t<* kmrw •.ay an- ill at their home. .Ml" .Natalene Slappy of Atlanta, wa- the Week-end gue-l of All-- Five lyn Heriiy. file senior cla-- of ('Iint'iri high -chool -pent last Thur.-day in Colum- tna visiting the State Hou--. Stat<* speakt-r .Sumlay at the I’lr-t Pre-hy- ho-pi:al, penit**ri! lai y a.’i l t»t h-t points tenati church in Darlingt*»ri. !of inleie-t. The cla-s wa- cliajK-roned -Alls- .A’lViaii Park.' .Adair, who !iy .Mi-- F’rance- Ki>|m ! ami Paul teachc- a: .McCormick, -pent the d'o*M. nu'iiiher.- of the faculty, week-end with her parent'. .Mi. and .Mi.-.- F rari(«- .Sinip-on ha'I a- her Ml-. A’. P. .Adair. Iiiii-c gue.-ts last wetk-eml .M.'-e-* M;-- A’eia Burnette <if fireeiiville, .\li!dr«-d nad Eleanor .Meador-, .Ian* wa- 'the week-emi gue-t of friend.- '‘tie .Steveii-on, Jane P.rackm'll, P.ar- iiara Bailey, .Margar«‘l .A-hmori student.- at DRESS UP IN.... •. anu ('okei; nere. Mi.-.- Margaret Hollis visited la.-t Kuthie Kogers, al Week in (’oluinbia a- the gue.st of her college, Hart.svilh .-i.ster, Mrs. Herman H. Porlh. | Mi.s.s Louise Jacobs of Conversr- col- .Miss Pauline Roberts, mendx-r of,ege, sfK-nt the week-end with her jia- 'the .Hch<K)l faculty at Winn.-»horo, spentt rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F’. Jacobs. She the week-end with her parents, Mr. had as her house guests Misses Mary 'and Mrs. G. P. Robert.s. Koundtree, l>ih <’orJis, .Anne (’raddock, ' Mrs. I -umas I.rfike visited relatives. Buba Y'aU«, Mabel F'ishburne, Lil in Ninety-Six Sunday. Burlman, Nonie Clark, Helen Foster » M ISS Ix>ui.-*e Hammett of (ireenville, and Cornelia W’alker, all student.s at, was the week-end guest of .VIiss ‘Converse. ise Coe. j .Mrs. J. \V’. Johnston of W'lKMlruff, J. AY. 'Milam, Jr., of Kings Moun- and the following (’linton {leople gave tain, spent .Sunday here with his pa- a vocal program over radiw-station rent-s. j W’.S1*.A, Spailanhurg. on Tue.silay af-, Jmison Brehmer of Kinard.-, visit- tern<»on; Mijv.ses Grace Martin, Mar- e.J his sister, Mrs. Hubert Totld, and tha Lou Blakely, .Annette M(»orhead, •Mr. »Tlaid, over the week-end. , F'ranees Taylor, .Nancy A'oung and Mijises Tokie Adair, Dori.s .Moon Mrs. li. W. Johnson, .Aiken Taylor, and Beverly Myers, students at Lan- Hampton Talbot, Lykes Boykin and! der college, spent Sunday with the T. O. McKeown. | , former’s parent-s, Mr. and Mrs. P, B. Mrs. R. F. Blakely, Misses .Mar- , Adair. jgaret and Catherine Blakely spent ir' , SPRING P 0 R SUIT They lead the class in smartness, wearability and value! Expertly tailored in single breasted, sport Lack styles! For students or F.iaduates—^they’re ’way out in front! Try one on today! .£ E N E V'S I' 1. N N C V'. C O .M e A N Y . I n i, o i p o i .t I d