The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 27, 1939, Image 7
THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1939
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C.
PAGE SEVEN
Memorial Day
To Be Ob^rved
^ I
WEST CLINTON
Mn. Joe Campbell, CorreapowleBt
THE SPORTS CHATTERBOX
By TENCH OWENS
Memorial day, Wednesday, May 10,1
will be observed by the Stephen D.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary DeShields and! While this column has dvreh
Lee chapter. United Daughters of the;family, .Mr. and Mrs. Troy Dillai^lPr^yterian college sports of
Confederacy, with appropriate exer- and family, Mrs. Palmer Ballenger Clinton high school atletes by ^
cises to which the public is^invited. iand son Hubert, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan nieans have been idle. Baseball,;by establishing P.
High Pupils In
State
onjpist, may be constructed this summer,
ite, I Undoubtedly, if this happens, it will!
nolbe a wonderful thing for the school,’
C. more firmly on'
In addition to the usual program,' DeShields and daughter, Maxie, Mr. tennis and track have filled the spring the top rung of the tennis ladder, and
dinner will be served which all mem- and Mrs. Baker McClimeons, Arthur athletic program with interscholastic by filling a serious need on the cam
bers of the organization are invited McClimeons, Miss V'alieda Greene,'Devils—and con-,pus. ...
to attend. i Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith and daugh- tinue to do so. | It was broufght to our attention re-|
• ,ter, Mrs. Carey Smith of Greer, Mrs. Having won six and lost three cently that “Coon” Weldon, former'
Newt Smith of Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. games thus far, the Clinton baseball star pitcher and slugger for the P.j
Vernon Wilburn, of Laurens, spent team has develoj>ed into a spirited, C. nine, is playing pppfe^'^ional base-
Spnday with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Smith, smooth-working organization with the hall and is now with San Diego. His
th ree-column sports cartoon depicting!
the titles which he has won in the j
tennis world. And no one is more de-i
serving of mention for tennis achieve- j
ment in thi.s state. The intercolleg-j Twelve Clinton high school
jate singles championship he won dents who won in the district pr^
contests recently are com-
forlpeting in the state finals in Columbia
W'ednesday, Thursday and Friday of
stu-
the chance of acquiring the cup
“keeps.” It becomes the permanent
property of anyone winning it for
three consecutive years . ,
I this week. The pupils will be ac-
jeompanied by either W. E. Monts,
I suporiijLtendent of the schools, or W.
IR. 'Affder.son, principal of the high
Belle’s Announces
Remodeling Sale
MrSGROVE SCHOOI.
MUSICAL POSTPONED |Sch6ol.
♦ - ■— I Those to enter the contests and
Hue to a previou.s engagement, the''the .subjects in which they are com-
“Mauna I^ia Strings” orchestra of peting are:
, , - u 1 J 1 Puiiivn-, was unable to appear at Cooley Nabors: General Scholar-
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Hughes of Spar- knack of coming through under pi-es- late^t feat on the ^diaipoiul occurred
Rdk’s Department store begins a
big remodeling sale this morning at
nine o’clock. The sale, which offers
store-wide bargains, is begun now
reduce their 34x)ck and make way for
sure.
who.
to of
with
Coach W’ilder has three hoys, not long after his transfer to the San
besides being useful in outfield Diego team. He entered the game as
Rodelsoerirer P’^^'Dons, are capable of handling the a relief [litcher in the ninth inning
mound chores. They are Rufus King, with His team trailing 4 to h. When
who has won thrt'e, Charlie Robert- thTe game was over, San Diego had
, . ^ , ... . son, who has w’on two and lost three, won, 7 to 0, and Weldon was accrwl-
workmen who work on, Mr and Mrs C. F Oak ey and aonl^„j p^arles Burnette, who hae wen ited with the vietory . . . l.vke. Boy-
remodeling and re-arranging the Frank, spent the week-end with rela-
building w'hich the well known con- tives in Laurens,
cern occupies.
tar.burg, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. A. H. Hughes.
Mr. and Mi*s. Fred
Union, spent the week-end
.Mrs. S. W. Kinard.
sgrove school last night as an
.1 ship
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one. The team bats well as a
it.s average being considerably
Mr. and Mrs. 0. B. \\ illingham that of its opjmnents to date,
and children 'of Greenwooti, spent -the Clinton "sluggers is
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. P
McKee.
whole,
above
Ix'ad-
stocky
Hall King, whose name was synon-
omous with touchdown on the grid-
kin, Preshytorian college tennis star.
was recently honored I)V The Charles
ton News and Courier in a large
nouncevl in last week’s paper but will; Virginia Sadler and Ruth Sharp-
render a program of Hawaiian music English,
at this school on Thursday evening, -lane Little; .Algebra.
May 4. '* i Byrd McMillan, Betty Tribble and
The public is cordially invited to| Milton Milam: General Science,
attend and a small admission fee will[ dohn Sloan: Gt'ometry.
he ch.arged, the pi^ocewls to be used Betty Hunter and Gladys Rucker:
for the benefit of the school. i I-<i>tin.
1 Cwil White: Bookkeeping.
SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLEi Phyllis Holman: Stort Story.
Mr. and Mrs. F. F, Callan and iron last fall. King is hitting over,
children, Frank, Jr., and .Mabel, of .500 at the present aiui playing a fine
{Clinton, Tenn., .s.pent the week-end tiefensive game at shortstop.
’with Mrs. Callan s sister, .Mi's. J. H. As for tennis, the girls’ team, un-
Cranford. |<Ior the capable dirwtion of Miss
' M rs. J. C. .Mabry and family of'Margaret Sadler, is gaining some
Newberry, spent Sunday with Mrs. much nt'edisi ex|HMicnce and improv
ing .'teadily. Only two
have been )>layed so far,
CUT FLOWF.R.S Ft)R SALK—Snap-
diagons and roses. Apply to Mrs.
T. M. Sease. Phone d0'.*-W. Ic
PROTPXT VOI R CLOTHES
them away in Moth-Proof
Call BUCH.ANAN’S.
- Put
Bag.s.
J. H. Whitmire.
Mr. and Mrs. J. .A. Davis. Mi's.
Ursula Blakely s|>ent .Sunday with
.Mr. and Mrs. Pat .Murjihy in Enoive.
Mr. and .Mrs. l).,L. ,Mc(I»h* spent
the week-end with Mr, and .Mrs.^ H.
N, .Spiers in Laurens.
.Mrs. Mary Byrum has retunu'd
home after spending .several months
with her children in Florida.
.Mr. and .Mrs. J. P. Terry and sons
Hill and Joe Jr., weiv visiuirs in
Only two matches
so far, one with
.AlJveville aiul one with (Ireenwoivl,
which the Clinh^i lassies K>st and won
TO.MATO PLANTS—My Peter Hen
derson Tomato Plants are ju.«t fine Greenville Tuesday,
and now ks a good time to put them Friends of .Ms, (
R. Williamson
resptrtively. Jinki .Sadler is playing
number one for the girls and is show
ing a return to the kind of game
which enabled her to reach the semi
finals of the state high school tourna
ment twt* yeais ago.
The boys’ team has played only
three inter-schiH>! matches yet, win
ning one fiNMii .AblH'ville an<l losing
to GreenwiHHl and to .Ablieville in a
return match . .Mr. Hi' F. •Harris is
out. J. W. Milam.
IP,
OATS F'OR SALE—SHill have a sup
ply on hand at 40c per bushel—
cash. Apply to D. E. Tribble Co. Ic
regret to learn she i.s seriou.sly
the local hospital.
ill
Little
Birthday Party
FOR RENT.-Two fumUhed birthday p^rty olTBituTdty *n'Zmi'r
- unfumuh^d, w«h h«th .nd pri- „f b., Mih birthday.
entrance. Apply to R. F. Adair, After several games were playeil
“ she was presented with a box of
V\ INTER HAS GONE -Protect the useful gifts given by the Uttle guests.
delicate coloring and soft texture Then they were invited into the din-
of y<>ur clothing and blankets in Moth mg room where they were served
I
or
» vate
(U) East Caroline
Prrx.f Bags. BUCHANAN’S.
TOMATO and SWEirT POTATO
PL.ANTS. .Also t abliege, Pep|>er
ami Kgg F’lants. .See«l Corn, Beans,
Pea«, Spinach, Tcndergreen, Rape,
Mu.'tard, <'antalou|H‘ and Watermelon.
Fenlizers and Insecticides. Blakely
Rro'hers Seed ^Store. T«let>hi>ae IKM.
sandwicht*s, cake and mints by .Miss
Wilby Seay, a.s.sisted by Mrs. G. G.
Hooper and Miss Feroline Seay.
About thirty little gut>ts were pres
ent with each receiving a s«iuvenir.
Birthday Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Will Tanham ami
Mr. Init’Mf*. E<fw1n H art and S4»n of
F'OR RENT-One apartment. See Dr. p*c,let, .Mi. and .Mrs. J. (\ Heath
_jr. U W. Bailey, or phone :I0. tfc and family. Mi. and .Mrs .S. W.
FOR S.ALK—.Sna[>«lragiin and Scabi- •'^mtherland and family ,.Mr. and .Mrs. j,
e-a plants. Apply to Mi>. A. E. •‘•“ghter of Green-
Ip ville, and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tram
mell and son of Ly«lia, gave a sur
prise birthday dinner in h«inor of Mrs.
J. H. Seay at her home Sunday.
cipei csT.
Ft»R SALE
on Maple
sox;
Box
I>e-irable building lt»t
street, faring north,
:lt f«*et. Apply T. J. KLaiork,
415. Dh in^.n, S. C. * II JU-
in coaching the racquettH*rs, who are le<l
by John Mimnaugh, Irby Hipp, and
Rufu.s Sa«ller, Jr. Several other
matches have bjnm schiHluItHl, and we
are looking for the Clinton netmen
to find themselves and knock down
a few victories for the go<Kl of the
cau.se. There wa.s some talk of a ten-
ni.s tournament htdng held at the
high !*ch<»ol thi.s spring, but a.s time
is short now, |>erhaps the idea has
l>een droppwl. Whrther or n«»t <’lin-
ton will be representt^l this year in
the annual high st'hool tournament
we don’t kmrw, hut we are very much
in favor it.
Clintiui’s excellent showing in the
Distru*t track and field «iay is an in
dication that they have not In'en idle
along that line. Their vict4»ry in that
event marks them as threaits in the
state nn*«»t, whk'Ii is scheiluliNl to «><••
eur soon. < oa«*h Ltniiie .Mac ha-* of-
feitnl th«* Clinton hoys the use of.-th*'
(’, truck and an op|H»rtunily t<*
tram with his coliege team. Thi^
ha IkM'ii a great chanee to improve
the team which the boy
eager to take.
have been
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upholstering, call or write us. All
work guarantee*! Ca mdl Mattress
Works, 411 Glenn .^t., Phr»ne 'JJ, New-
berry, S. C. 5-5p
MOTH-PROOF BAG.S^For your win
ter garments. Call BUCHANANS.
U. S. APPROVED ( HICKS. Blood-
tested Reds, Rocks, New' Hamp
shire. Hatches e\ery' Tuesday. Cail in
to *ee us. Feeds, Brii^lers and Chick
Supplies. Fanner Hatchery, KOH .Main
St., Newberry, S, C. tf
.Mother’s Club Holds Regular
.Meeting
The .Mother’s club hHl*| its regular
me**ting on Tu<*s*lay evening at the
community hall.
After a short business session a
spt*ciai musical program wa"* ejoy-
ed. During the s«»ctal htmr a deliciou:<
fruit o»urse was .■*erv*sl.
Chatter h(»xing
Six new tenni?* courts with
cial c«»m|H»!.ition surface will !)»•
on the l‘. <’. Campus wnthin the
twi* years, acconiing to what
column h«*ars. Three of these courts
all of which will be a result of the
ge'rf'Hrsity of a certain philunthro-
.pe-
huilt
next
this
Women Ansucr Query
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2.'h' a day. pay up ti>
.''urnere!, I’honi*' and
tf
CALI. US F(»R SERVH'E — Dry
< leaning, Dundi y- and dim't for
get 'o store your off-season garment'
in Moth-Proof Bags, ( all BUCHAN
AN’S.
“I wl h more v. >iiicn could h. ar
the pra e of C.XlHd'I th.nt c irnc.s
to u: e ery dny,” .«aid R..rtpr.<
aft. r q’-' tior.imr wome n in twelve
South rn .' nte;. “Of 127.) u er.s,
/. 4 v th< y X-: -c d by
C.il'i'l It hilp.s to build up
phy. ical re; Stance by improving
ajip. ti> and d‘"f.'tIon, and tl.us
wjrlts to allay tiie nii ery caused
by functional dy.s'nenorr’nea due
to malnutrition. Try CAi’.DUI!
( HI( K.s—CHK K.S. We have .S<-Iectcd
Pure H.W.D. Te-te 1 ('hick> Tqes-
days and Fridays. .Starting, Growing
and I-aying .'Vlash. Gi-ains, Fessler.s,
Fountains, Chick Tablets and Oyster
Sheilx. Blakely B:'otheis Si*ed Store.
Telephone IKH.
DAHLIA and GLADIOLI BULB.S.
S-.veral Varieties of Dahlias. Gladi
oli in Mixed and Separate Colors.
Nasturtiums in Bulk and Big .\s.sort-
ment of F'-lower .Seeds in Packages.
Blakoiy ILotheis .Seed Store. Tele
phone Ic
\V.\NTED—Desire to contact imme-'
diately fir>l-cia." poulti*y and live-|
.Slock man. .Must 'oe hard worker and
Gray
Funeral Home
Clinton. S. C.
FT.NKR.VL DIREfTORS
••• tincl
i:mh\l.mkrs
.Ambulance Service
Rbnnes 41 and TUtl-J
I. R.’ SSEI I. (;k and
i PARKS ADAIR, (ien Mgra
am’itious. Have modern jilant already!
and considerable financial investments
in it myself. Opportunities for first-
class man. Hugh F. Little, P. 0. Box
207, Phone 720, Spai-tanburg, S. C.
27-3c
COTTO.N ISFIF^D — Our own rai.sing.
Planting, cultivating, harvesting!
and ginning under our personal su
pervision. F’arm Relief No. 5, germi
nation y7''> ; Clevewilt, strain 7, 98%
germination. Bu.shel 90c. Also a few
Farm Relief No. 4, two years old, 80c.
All seed planted one year from breed
er. .Also graded and sacked. W'ill treat!
with 2% Cere.san, 10c bushel. J. P.
Kellett &. Son, F’ountain Inn, S. C.
27-3c
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