The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 06, 1939, Image 5
THURSDAY. APRIL 6, 1939
THE CLINTON CHROMgLE. CLINTON. S. C.
*‘Jadc” Garner And
1940 Leaders
missioner to the Philippine.*!, whose!
1 drive for 1940 delegates was fomially
I launched last nijfht.
‘ Political dopesters are convinced;
PEOPLE YOU KNOW
, .President Roosevelt will not seek a'
^^ashlnfi^ton. March 30.-Top-rank-^ ,
g politicos ,were making a “winter, democracies
book
should develop.
Bill Graham of Spartanburp:, visitedi Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Heustess were,
week-end srue.sts of relatives in Beft-1
1 nettsville.
Trotted out into the open last week
by Elliott Ri>osevelt, son of the
dent, who declared Vice-Pi-esident
John Nance Gamer of Texa.-* the out
standing contemler for 1940 honors,
the Garner boom splashed over into
the senate today to take on new im
petus.
Gamer’s “availability” to head his
party’s ticket next year was brought
to senate attention when Senator Tom
('(►nnally of Texas submitted and had
read aloud a i-esolution from the Tex
as legislature endorsing the vice-pres
ident as successor to President Roose
velt.
someone
supi>ort.
Their
here tonight on the 1940 Demo- conceded generally, too, that the friends here Sunday,
cratic presidential nomination, ''•th *|i94o iVmocratic noniinee must be ,g y \ lair spent
tiarner-Farley ticket leading a field Mr Raost'VMlt will , . r- -.r . l - •
of favorites someone whom .Mi. Koost\elt will Greenwood with the lat-| Mr. and Mrs. E. McIntosh vuit-
'tor’s parents,^ Mr. and Mrs. O. E.'ed relatives in .Augusta Sunday.
contacts) Browning. _ j Wade Geer of .Asheville, sjHmt Sun-
here with his parents, Mr. and
spent the week-end With
Mrs. .Abrams’ motht'r, Mrs. R. .A.
wide and iivtimate
throughout the IVmocratic party have Mrs ('ecil .Abrams of Spar-,day
Service
Is a Word With Two Meanings
given Garner arid Farley the ^dge
over the .field. Between thorn, it is
belioAXNl, they could blcvk |the nomi
nation of anyone they opposeii. wheth
er or not they could dictate their own
nomination.
Carter To Open
Store In Shelby
JiH' L. Carter, proprietor of Car
er’s ladies’ store, is moving his stix*k
The incident, which provoked extent of merchandise this week to Shelby,
sive cloak nxmi discussion, took the N. C., where he plans to open a new daughters spent
Senate and Gainer himself by sur- store this wtH'k. Mr. Cartej- stateil^ "'ith .Mrs
prise. Pi'esiding over the session when yesterday that he exjHVts to have th»‘ -Mi's. ,1. H. Kinard, and Mr. Kinard.
C onnally obtaine<l the flixir, the vice-(moving j<»b ct>nipleted in the next fewi W . P. .Iac(»l)s was a business
j)iesi<lent quickly surremlei'isl the days and will vacate* the building he Yisitor in Columbia Friday and Sat-
gavel to I’i'esident Pro Temi>ore Pitt- has bten occupying on .April loth, ui'day.
M is.svs E'uiise Von Ilollen and Ruby
Mrs. H. M. Crt*er.
Friends of W. M. McMillan will be
Steer, and .Mr. SteeK sorry to know that he is a patient at
•Miss Virgrnia Long of Bluefield, the General hospital in Greenville.
W, Va.. is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Key. Gtsu-gt* Hol>o of Jefferson.
\N. (..Oxley, and Mr. Oxley. Tenn.. spent the wwk-end here with
E. J. Sc*xton of Columbia, spent Mrs. Bobo and chiblren.
Sunday with his sister. Mrs. G. P. Mrs. Lila W. Babb of Greenwo.xl,
Rol»e!ts, and Mr. Roberts. was the week-end guest of Miss Re-
Jm* McMillan, student at Clemson, becca Carter,
spent the spring holidays with his pa- Mr. aiul Mrs. .A. J. Johnson and
ivnts, Mr. and .Mrs. Jixlie C. Sic- childivn spent Sunday in N\*wberry
Millan. with .Mrs. Johnson’s parents. .Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. W. ('. Huffman and Mrs. J. L. Sanfoiil. _
lauglUei-s spent the week-end in Mr. and .Mrs. Ray Pugl/and daugh-
Huffinan’s sister, tv. Janis, of .Asheville, visitetl tin'
There is more to service than just the
number of facilities a bank has. Equally
important is the way these facilities are
made convenient, helpful, and pleasiint for
you to use. This becomes the responsibility
of the banks officers and employees, who
1
may show by their courtesy and friendly
cooperation, that they appreciate your pat-
ronaj^e and wish to work for your best in
terest.
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Mac Barton
m.^n when he learned his fellow Tex- He slates that he has st*cured an ex-i
h: ’s iiuriK)-i a...i rx'at a hasty retreat, cellent iixration for his store, ami is M omli uff weie wi'ek-end guests of
Reluelai . of (Jarner and other optimistic over Shelby as a city with Ibit .Murphy-a ml
L,nri ;a:;c leaders to discuss the excellent business op|M>rtunities. < olumbia.
I - lei failed to damiH'M the spirius of Mr. and .Mrs. Carter came hei-e Johnson. .Mr.
l.,;f makers of the “winter book,” how- several years ago from Cr-oss Hill Johnson, .Albert. Roy and Ray-
t-vei. and since then have b«H*n engagH*d in uioiul .lohnson visited Magnolia gai-
The “book” iK>aste<l a long li.st of, the mercantile business. They have <lens. near ( harleston. on Sunday.
wide circle of friends heie who and Mrs. J. .A. Huffman of
and Ml
l»(,ssibilities, embracing as it did sev-*a
ei al meimlxTs
ficial family.
of Mr.
Headed
Roosevelt’s of-’keenly n-givt that they
bv (rarner and ( linton, and whose l>est
I
stmastei General James .A. Farley, lolbnv them as ths*y go
it included Secretary of State C<*nlell
H.ill, .Secix-tarj' of Commerce Hair..
L. Hopkins an<l .Solicitor (general Roii-
e.': H. Jackson.
Further dtrwn the i>age, under a
classification indicating "remote” |k>,s-
sibilities weiv such names as S<‘ci'e-
are leaving
wishes will
elsewhere.
Easter Sunrise
Service Sunday
tary of the Interior Harold L. Ickes i
and .S«:ratary of Henry Jl’"' •'
.A. Wallace, w'hose cam|)aign organ!- * o c oc .
•Much interest is lH‘ing shown in a
to be held irn EasUw
on Johnson field.
l.itth .Mountain, spt'iU .Monday with
their son. W. C. Huffman, and .Mrs.
Huffman.
Billy Pitt.s, stiulent at ('lems,»n col
lege, visitisl his parents. .Mr. and Mrs.
W. R. Pitts, during the spring hi*li-
ilays.
Friends of <’art>lyn CiqH'land
be ghul to kmnv that she is ix‘cuiH*r-
ating nicely at her home heiv after
being a |>atient at (ieneral hospital
in Givenville.
i .Mis. E. j. Adair and Mrs S. C.
The ser\ice, which is b«*ing planner! Hays wviv in Colunvbia Friday eve-
committiM* of young people oom-'ning for the Nelson Fxldy coiuvrt.
fOTvrzMr,
zations, if they exi.st at all, are well
under cover, and Indiana’s former 1"^ , n . - u .
Y McNutt, high com- denominations in the city,. Friends of .Mis. Braxton DutUm,
- ■ .1 M ■ headed by Aiken Taylor, will be (k*-|sr., will ri*gTet to know that she has
i— A ^ Ivotional an<l inspirational in charar-1 b<.(.n ill at her home the past wtvk.
'ter, and similar to the one hdd hen*
a few years ago.
The main theme of the gath*‘ring
will be F'a.ster worship, and along this
Gray
Funeral Home
Clinton, S. C.
^’UNERAL DIRECTORS
••• nnd •••
EMBAL.MERS
Ambulance Service
Phones 41 and 399-J
L. RUSSELL GRAY aad
f. PARKS ADAIR. Gen. Mfra.
•Moffat Wiley of (’harlotte, was the
guest several days the past week-of
his auot, Mrs. t . P. Robinson.
.Ml', and .Mrs. E. C. .Sease and chil-
dien, Elton ami John Davis, of
«lerson, were giH'Sits .Sumlay of
ami .Mrs. T. .M. Sease.
former’.s paivnts. Mr. ami Mrs. H. R.
Pugh last week-end. ,
.Mi.ss Katherine Graham of Con
verse college, spent the spring holi-
tiays with her |)ai'ent^. Prof, and Mrs.
Ibvthwell Graham.
Ml', and .Mrs. Tt'in Harrison ami
chiblren f>f NewU-rry, were guests
.'Sunday ef Mr. ami Mrs. ,1. 1» Dwens.
Mr. ami Mrs. .1. .A. t'heatham were
week-em! guests of it'lattx'es in Bish-
opville.
Mrs. .Ii>lin Yarborough i' visiting
her sister. .Mrs. .lobn Mallard, in i’o-
iumbia.
Mrs. Ray Boyd spent last Tiesday
ami Wednesday in (rreeiiwo,*.! with
re’.at ives.
.Mr. ami .Mrs. C. (I. Barrier of'Little
j Mountain, visited .'s. .1. Kohii Sunday,
will I Friends w ill be sorry to know that
Mr. Kohn continues ill at the home
of his flaughtor, .Mrs. Eric Barnes.
.Miss Lucile Wilson of Converse rtd-
lege, is s|H‘nding the f*pnng holida\'s
with her sister, .Mr.^C. E. Nichols,
and Mr. Nichols.
Mrs. B. Ihister i>f Columbia, is the
gm'st of Mrs. Nannie A. Pitts.
Ryan .MoCrary has rt*sume«l his
studies at ( lefuson college after
spending the spring holitla.V' with hi>
im»Lher, .Mrs. R. J. .McCrary.
.Mrs. Kate Hollis ami .Miss Mar-
garot Hollis were wt-ek-end gu»*sts of
.An-iMr. ami Mrs. T. .S. .Nichols in Ninety-
Mr. iSix.
I -Mr. and .Mis. B. F. Wingard and
You will find this spirit here al all times.
VVe enjoy e\ery opportunity you give us to
be of service to \ou.
M.$. Bailey £ Soa
BANK
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STRONGEST
ClauSSeiiS
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line there will Im* v<K*al s!*U«cti<*ns by
H. F. Harris, and n*mlitions by the
Th«*rnwel! orphanag«* choir. .Appn>pri-'
ate music will he hrinuk-jt from ths* iM|-. and .Mrs. W. A. J*»hnson and daughter, Banie .lean, spent Sumlay
pulilic address sysrtein «ui the fiehl <huighter, Peggy, Amelia Payne and in the Hickory Taveni sivtion with
Inith l>efore and al seU*<-t«*«l ]>lace»< .Ame Jacobs s|M*nt .Saturday in Char-i-Mrs. Winganl’s mothei, .Mis. Effie
iluring th«* pn*gram. Rev. W .N. liong, h-ytoii and visite.l .Magnolia gardens. | Wasson.
l»astor of the Fii*sl Bajrtist chuivh, n S«-ott of ('olumbia, s|M*nt the| -Mr. and .Mrs. R. E. (Juiiin of Gaff-
will bring the lU'Votional messag«* we**k-eml here with .Mrs. .Volt ami m-y, visited, .Mr, ami Mrs, L. .A Kiv\«-s
Ns
3 lbs.
05/
Made especially for
Easter — this fin«
cake has 3 yellow
layers—white boiled
frosting between
layers and on top!
Then the entire cake
Is topped with long thread cocoa-
nut! It carries the same high
In cas«* of <lefinitely inclemeiri
|wc«t)h«*r, the H*Tvice will be held in
ith<* First Baptist chur\*h.
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D. HENRY IH98-I9.3M F. .M. HOLAND ||
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H. D. HENRY & COMPANY
INSURANCE
STOCKS — BONDS — REAL ESTATE
IX)ANS NEGOTIATED
«4|day in .'^►artanburg with friends,
g The many friends here ami el.se-
W. Bailey w ill re- F raiu'c^
Telephone 121
t Teleph
FRYERS
FOR SALE
.MILK FED — EXCELLENT QCALITY.
Apply To
Thornwell Orphanage Poultry Farm
ilaughter, .Miss Linlie Nell .'k^ott. iSumlay.
F'ri«*n«ls of Mis« Maron Summei 1 -Mr and Mrs. Clift**n Adair ami son,
will Im* iriteix*s1«il to know .sh<* will Johnnie, spent Sumlay in < ro-> Hill
ix'inain here for .si*v«»ral w«*eks lH*f<»re with .Mr.s. .-Xduii s |»urent.s. .Mi. and
going to .Slx'lhy, N. <’., to operate .Mr.s. J. NX. Rop|».
( artel’s Ik*auty shop. ’ Mr. ami .Mrs. Virgil AlnaniN and
.Ml. ami Mrs. .1. B. Byrd ami young -Mr. ami .Mi-s. (I. \\ . Bell \i'»t<sl ( y-
son, formerly of RcK'k Hill, are now pres.s garden.-, neat < haile-lon,
• H'ciipying om* of the Hay- apni'l- Sumlay.
mi nt- on Centennial -•tieet. F riends of .Mis- ( olie Snmniei will
.Mr-. (’. P. Rolnn-oii .«|)en' I'ues- be sorry to know that -h«' i- a p.i
lient at Hays ho-pitul.
•Mrs. Fllhel Pitt- and daughter,
khere of Di. T. L. W. Bailey will re- Eram-e- lae Pitts, -pent the week-
gret to know that lie has In-en ill for end in ( (dunibia with the formei’-
. tin* jiast ten day- and is .-till eon- brother, Roland Rus-ell, and .Mi-,
'firnsi to his Inniie. Ru-sell.
j Di. I). J Biiniin of the ctdiege, is -Mrs. Gia»ly ( handler, .Mrs Wyman
-pending the spring holiday sea.son Shealy, .Mrs. Horace Horton, .Mi-se-
|with his -on ami daughtei in-!aw, .Mr. .Margaret' Hollis ami Louise Horton
ami .Mrs. Henry M. Bimiiiii, in Rich- were visitor- in (ii-een\ille \\»slm*s-
moml, Va. day.
Friend- of Hugh i‘ugh will la* sorry -Mr. ami .Mi-. < lamle Sligh of
to know that he is confined to his (rreenwood, spent Siiirl.iy with Mr.
bonie suffering fioin injuiie- re- ami .Mis. G. .\. Burton.
■eei\eil in an autoinobile aecnbn*. -^Ir .ami .Mi . B. .'s'. Pjii-oii pent
.Mr. ami .'Ir.-. S. .A. Pitt-, Mix. .Nan- F’l iday and Saturday in < oiuni'u.i a*
. .\. IMt- and -Mi.vs Jiauetle I'lLL- tetL'Iing the niji-ic fe-tyv;»l.
it<d ( arroll Pitt- in Inman, and Mr-. .Nancy .lone- and -on, |.•-anla•l.
At Your
Grocer’s.
quality that you are familiar with
in all Claussen’s Cakes. You’ll
love it. Order it from your grocer.
ClanSSenS
FAmOUS LAYER CAKEt
BAKE
•VJ
\V..C. Huilfman, Mgr.
iienr,y Pitt- in Greenville, .'^undav.
\ irgitjia < ha'iey was the wei ko-nd
guest of Vwginia .Stribling in ('ro's
Anchor.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Tiald vi-ite<l
relative- in Sjiartanburg on .Sunday.
.Mr-. F'.sther F). .Mill»*r of Colum
bia. was llw week-end guest--+>f her
.M
r
w ere week -end gn.*-t- of M', ati'l
.1. ( . Longshore in NewU-rry.
.Mr. and .Mrs. I’. .1. Blabs'k of • leiii-
son colli-ge, -pent Friday wrh the for-
meimotlu r. Mrs. T -I. Blahn'k. .Sr.
.Misses .Mildred Cummings and Ma
mie .Mcllroy visited friend- in ( hai-
‘ leston ami .Suimnerville the
past
Mr
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Take It From Us — You’re Always
Safe With McCoy’s Products
Don’t take chances, but don't waste your opportuni
ties! We offer you an opportunity to .save approximately
3c per gallon on McCoy’s Ga.soline.
PER
GAL.
(NOT WHITE GAS NOR THIRD GRADE)
Oi
We invite you to join the ever increasing throng of
satisfied customers who get the best for the least.
DRIVE IN TO McCOY’S TODAY!
McCOY’ S
CUT-RATE STATION
DAVID GLENN, Manager
STATION CORNER FLORIDA & MUSGROVE STS.
brother ami sistcr-in-law,
.Mrs. Hugh F'.arglc.
I)i'. .M. <1. WmHiwnrth was
iml
jto Burlington, W. Va., this
account of the di-ath of hi.s
William .S. WooiFworth.
w«*ck-ciid.
.MI.s.s_Georgia B. Blakely wa- the
called week-end gue-t of Mu- .Mary F’lancc-
Horde in Kings .Mountain.
i.Miss FJizaheth Speake was the
week-end guest of fii<*mls in luincas-
week on
bri^the r,
.Mis.s .Mer^le (’-ham*)'of Lauit*!!- vis- ter and attended the Cai-olina cup
N
ATLRAL (JIILLAN Nitrate of Soda is the natural
iteil her mother, .Mi's. F^rnest
ey. the past wiek-end.
(’hail- st«*epUH-hase at Camden on Satunlay.
.Miss .Maltha Gregg was caileil t«»
Lieirti nant I.(amar H. .Nelson of Henderson, N. ( ., .Monday to be with
Homerville, G-a., is spending a few her brother, Ih;-Alfred Gregg, who
days with hi.- mother, .Mrs. T. -1. vvas .seriously iiijui ‘d in an airtonio-
U*ake, and .Mr. I>*ake. ' ^ liile accident.
Th‘* many friends of W. Watts, .Mr. and .Mrs. Thomas Lqiscomb
Davis will T'egi'et to know that he is ami chidren of .Spartanburg, and Mr.
hide dres.ser — uiid the only natural nitrate in the
ill
at , the home of his brother. Jack
H, Davi-, who resides near here. i
Friends of .Mi-.- I.«aura Lynch will
be glad to know that she is able to be j
out again after a r<*<'ent illness and
has resumed her work as commercial
teacher in the high schmd. i
W. J. KarflVy, who has been a [>a-
tieivt al the .Sjwirtanburg (i<?nei'al
'hevillc, vi-it-
Sa'urday at
G. A. Bur-
ami .Mis. Ted D-ler of .A
e<l .Mrs. Henry Burton
the hoim* of ’.Mi. and .M’-s
ton.
.Mrs. J. W. Leake, .Mr.s. .1. F. King
ami-son, Kay, spent a few days the
past we<*k with their daughter ami
sister, Mrs. Robert Hamer, in F'ast-
over, and other relatives in Kingsiri*e
hospital for the fuast three weeks, un-*and (k*orgetown. ^
derwent an oj>eration last Tuesday., FT'iend.s of'.Mis-s Vera Wilson, book-
His many friends will be glad to keeper at the Omtmei-cial Dep«>silory,
know that hi.s condition is refK)rte<l, will regret to J^now she has given up
las improvirtg and that he expects tojhe; work for the next few weeks while
be able U> return to his home at anj recuperating at her home in Gross
early date. ’Anchor fix/rn an illne.ssr ln .Mrss Wil-
The following Winthrop college .stu- son’s aiisence .Miss Margaret Holland
dents returned to Rock Hill yesterday i-s filling her jtosition.
after spending the spring holidays .Mr. ami Mrs. Gary Martin ami F.m-
jwith their parents: .Misses .Mai-y and ily M;iitin, .Misses .Maitha Davidson.
I Dorothy Crawfoixl, .Mae Dicus, Doro-j Margaret ('ulpeiqier, Polly Elrml and
I thy Fulwartis, Peggy Sprunt, FJ»*anorjMr. and Mrs. W. W. Harris and
ItopelaiMfi-Hara Wannamaker and Dor-1 daughter, Cornelia, were in Camden
joithy Workman of this city, Elliott
1 DoMins and Doixxthy Clark of Gold-
' ville.
world.
Chilean Soda is <|iiii k-aelin". Il j»ivcs crop.* a lift just
w hen the y nei'd il. .\nd it eontaiiis oilier plant food ele
ments that help proteet your soil against the heavy
drain of constant eroppiiej.
Natural Soda co-l,- ru» more — and you can get it
anywhere.
NATURAL
Cf/flEAff
MniMEtr SODA
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Satuiday for the Carolina cup steeple
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