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Bf J X, THE CHRONICLE StriTcs T« Be a Qean Newspaper, Complete, Newsy, and Rdlable. m - f. (ttbronirb VOLUME XXXIX CLINTON, S. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1939 If You Don THE CHRONICLB You Don* the News. NUMBER 22 GRADUATES TO Britiah Doctor GET degrees! Presbyterian College Baccalau reate Sermon To Be Delivered Sunday Morning By Spartan burg Minister. Prominent Ed itor To Address Graduates Monday. Dr. Roberts of Bristol, England, Visits Training School. Enter tained At Country Club By Dr. and Mrs. B. 0. Whitten. Large Number Business Firms Enter Clinton 'Business Booster Campaign” City-^ide interest by local business firms is bein^ manifested in Clinton’s “Business Booster Campaign” which will open June LSth and continue for a three months period. The abject of the caimpaig<n, as previously stated, is to stimulate local retail business and Dr. J. A. F. Roberts leift Monday for his hotne^ BnstoLEf^land, af • ^ buying public of this „ ...I ^ !?? !'«*“" th' xivantag®, M be derived The fifty-ninth annual eon»ne«e.,,„ ,„era] day, a, the r»«t «f ,hoppinir in S.n. Under the ment exerewes of Presbytreian collage superintendent. Dr. B. O. W'hitteti. He will be inaugurated next Sunday June 14. momin* at 11:15 «ben the d,.. R(*ert,, -who hold, the decree, aureate sermon will be preached by|. vpep n AW TW.lr rtf M.A., 1/r.oC. r atv.o.Ci., irom ^ iJ^bnwvm nws vui'VUHtwu ill 'hk: • * V ’ e c ,Knsrli»b institutions, is head of men-.city during the past week inviting all IPn*bytenan church of^^a™nbu2;-|„, rercarch trurt buituiu «f England. I bosine,, firm, W juiu in the omu- cash prixea will be awarded weekly, and on the closing date an automobile will be givw away free. A petition ha® been circulate in the LegisIatmeTo jFRANCO SEES The service will be held in the First' Presbyterian church, and followring a long established custom, the morning and also a special lecturer in genetics j paign. The following sixty-seven had at the University of Bristol. His four weeks stay in the United States was *' 'i! for tho purporc of doin, rcaeairt .work. Having met Dr. Whitten in Chicago recently at the annual con vention o<f the Amerkan Association on Mental Deficiency, and being al ready nrfomied of the type of work being done fay the inatitution here, he included Clinton on his itinerary in will be withdrawn in order that the oommunity may have an opportunity to unite in this special service. At 10:30 next Monday morning the graduating program proper wiH be given in the college chapel, arith Pres ident W. P. Jacobs presiding. The ad dress to the fifty-seven graduates willj^j,^ South, b. deliv^ lor ^ ^i.n ^ p, editor of The Charlotte Observer. Class honors for the year will be an nounced by Dean M. W. Drown. The valedictory address will be given by Mbs Laura Aylett Fleming of Lau- rcu,. and th. •’J'iUkwi.'cuurTii 'vl* Bonnell Jarrard, of Soperton, Ga On Saturday aft«*moon, June 3rd, at 4 oVlork, the R O.T.C. senior officer* will receive aecond lieutenants’ com- mi»*ions in th«* Officers’ Reserve At five o’clock the senior* will be honored at a reception gi\wn in Sbeir honor at the home of President Jae^^. < aiiJidate* f'tf tHi- hirhel&r of ar*‘ ■ r. 1 * =.•*5" '**• *- t,^eth«T »i*.h Ihr r h*'me lUchrlor mt Irl* i»)f Hamm<>ri<l Adam*. Jr, * har- ‘n‘*e. N * >.*e BaTvauJ- . I num WlUtaia fokr BaMvin, Jr, t'lintuo. Rnheft ti ack York Wiiham iUarkaa.L Ki Jvmi AJvm <lia|Hnan AykiU t HaHaa Oilmors Jr.. Atlaata liMtis Oray Hsakb. Kart Valter. Oa l^dlea Shs^oa H»ad«-saa. tliaton t'ather.a* t'sbe' Hler*. Laorew*. Veraa McI.jHid Holasaa. tTi ItoniwL «'har>« Jarrard (Wi Ijtenitia Ksjr Jones. ( li •^satiel < neste' McAdams. Iva < ari M M*«*n Met udy, , Sbaron ilBTKi MeSah Mneriaan, Mfstollan- vide Kibii ri 4'lriaWJe Rfdber*.*. < iinton Riih»r-. Tujwnrend Ibwrr*. ItlenKeaa \ sr’l Ma<diingt(rfi St Jntm. i har latte < r*art House. \ a Kathefine Shannon « lin- too. Walter B.akely T'«y. < Lnton. John .*^uei W'alkap. Monroe. S. <' Mary WOma W>aas. Laarena. ■achelar ml Jteteare < Karhe Hampit-n Atkin*. York Oiies Olen BtSrnek.'. Jr.. Eaien- ton. (ja. John Calvin Bonner, Pac«l«d. Jaiasa RuKe Booth, SunvUr. Rrdwrt Lamar Bomreli, OreenMdorD.^ Ga t on] b. Buffkin, Mullins. Robert Alford Burgess. Jr., Sumter. W’hitten and others, he visited Charicaton and many point* of interest in the low country. On Friday evening Dr. and Mrs. Whitten eeitertained with a picnic at in honor of Dr. R«d>en*. For the enjoyable event a number ««f Clinton friend* Vere in vited to meet their di*tingui»ht'd guest and to partake of a bountiful picnic dinner •erved on the law*n of the club ground*. laUr the gue*!* assembled on the clidi porch where a sucuil hour wa» enjoyed, and punrn at » -neU du ifig the evetiing. tin rhe arr.al of l^r K,Jh T's.'i;ng Is-l Ftid»y aftr-? • a !• •x-sn sa- yiv.M :n h - *■"» Lv ^:r . afMl !•••> • <fn th,- get; r'Tii )*¥*•. ’f achn-. I nv,’»■ fnmi grfiil. • nr*«‘ thr High M-ven W hiUeii, who ha* kof-r- inten«Jent «d the arhorpi sinr** it W»« fvlaidisWed nearly J2 ywmrm ag«i. 'hm look Ilr. Rabatta on a tour of '.ae m at Italian, in mhtrll he •hew signed the agreement when The Chronicle went to pres® last night. Sadler-Owens Pharmacy. J. B. Frontis. Smith’s Pharmacy. Gsdlowmy’s. Western Auto Associate Store. Blalock's Grocery. Hipp stkI Chandler. Kellers Drug Store. Chronicle Pvdilishing Co. Royal Cleaners. Giles Chevrolet Co. Ttirnnerman Motor Co. AndersonW 5c ft 10c Store. Adair’s .Men’s Shop. Belk’s lK*psutment Store. Woodruff’s Auto Service. Yarborough’s Service Station. L B. Ihllard. J. I. Copeland ft Bro. Young’* Pharmacy. Chaney’s Dn*** SItoppe. luMJie*' ReadyUo-WVur Sht Jipit Scott’* St«»rv. Chntuii Khmer Shop. Carolina Sirvirr Station. Ji***» K.iw»i S,*r\ K-«' I a«■ -1<{i (f f^'. iih,*.1 '< N .1 'i. ■. • ir 11 > ^ I ’t .artI a .S I \ • iiig I I. I hapfnar • Slat <>0 J \ W J Htpujaimn .'-w r> ir* S’»*i€ n Serv^^-r Sutior Casino Theatre. I. C. Boland. Prather-Simpson Furniture Co. McMillan-Cooper Motor Co. W. C. Baldwin Motor Co. Buchanan’s. Louie’s Place. McDaniel Vulcaniring Work*. Purol Service Station. Chandler ft Cooper Garage. Blakely’® Liquor Store. Sumerel’* Department Store. Abrauns ft Geer Beauty Shop, Ideal Bakery. 1 Argo Food Store. 1 Blakely Bros. Seed Store. Payne’s Credit Jeweler. Clinton Sen'ice Station. D. E. Tribble Co. (Builders Sup plies). Clinton Body and Fender Works. Copeland’s Meat Market. Pitts Service Station. Page’s Beauty Shop. Clinton Hotel. Copeland-Stone Co. McIntosh ^oe Shop. Clinton Mercantile Co. Holland Cash Grocery. Clinton Builder’s Supply Oo. L. L. ('opeland’® Market. J. E. Benjamin ft Sons. City Sales Co. Rose’s 5c ft 10c Store. It is expected that there an* others wh<» have not been seen who may de sire to join in Uh* cam|>aign which SetNjw Record; WAY TO PEACE Outlook Now Is That Meet Will Run Beyond June 6 For Long est Session. Columbia, May 30.—With no indica tion as to when a report from the free conference committee on the para- Dictator Will Not Go Into Any Imperialism Soon. Plans To Arm Only To Assure Peace For Iberians. , 1 • X - , Madrid, 'May 30.—General Francisco r";!!!.?!;!™' *>■“ T," F«nc. .rprL«i th. d«ir. returned to .-ork ywtord.y with pr«. 1S certainty of srcmK th. i wU, fc, ,t,|, to .ssurc h«-T«...» I extended beyond the record one 11936. of , ‘I want Spain to become a fortress, .1: -.i; _ * *u want her to become a came June 6. | fortress to plunge herself into any a . ’ a a- J !a<iventure8,” he assented after 11,000 A perfunctory senate meeting de- voted only to local matters—^the house took a full holiday—mariced the 141»t calendar day and the beginning of the 21st week of the session that began January 10. The number of calen^r days of the 1936 session wa* 145. The conferees on the pivotal money measure — the atunvbling block that women falangists (fascist®) in blue and red uniforms conducted a victory parade. The women marchers were viewed iby 50,000 persons, including high officials, foreign representatives and the German, Italian, Portuguese and other envoys. ^ And while approximately 23,000 has made the session so long — will I fighters in the Spanish civil also get back to work after quitting 'were preparing to sail for home last Friday for the week-end. None has made any statement as to the progre®* of the committee nor when a report wa® likely. Lf the committee did report this wt*ek, however, and if the report were this week from Cadiz, General Franco ■was speeding up the wrr.ic of recon struction. Thousands of republicun prisoners and demobilized nationalist soldiers were being put to work on big public ailnpted imm«diately by both house®,!every available ship adjournmi'nt could not come at oncel]^’** being included in plans for build- because the annual deficiency bill that Imerchant marine, carries expeiiM** «rf the sessions hasi^^*^ thousand* of technician*, engin- being spimsored by th«* (YiambiT of '’ot ****»*" intnulucid. h axiuld Uke • •‘’•<*‘«*'’'^'vilian worker* have ( tmifnerce. If m>, th4*y are asked *'• '• through regular chan-i assigneil to rebuilding war- communicate Mnimdiaitely with Gilt*, president, or Dr. D. O. Khame, Fin»t work facing lh«- house tomor- Jr., *em*Ur> of the organization. '***• or rejeclHin Meeting T# Hr Held Tonight conferenr, damageil port*. I’llar i‘Mmu «le Rivera, leader irf nationalist w-ianen, urged the wnmen report on a bill!'*^” parade«l in .Medina <lel t'ani|iu Ui A n,«Kmg of all i^hinu' ami that would adi t.UOO mil.** of countythe tasks of men who have entenvj the to the *tate highwray »>»teni Hi*—'.* r t ampaign ha.> b<'»Mi caiU**! for I^iJsile ws- si-*' -. hf*! i!«-tj to lx- m- * S' . io tr \ I ' ti- U't Jljlt-I 'h*< U ISJnte WS' ,1 ' iiiio-d ••ti a III? *»**it if .-Jo Jt-" ' Presbyterians Debate Union 3* Uw high h-ve -Igti.il *J|«- {W •0 u't urgfl t.y th«' fioii'iK’,;i>( i«» pi «. nt :• gam full inrormatiori • :•» ‘he pm |~*«f an«l <b tail« of tlw Th«' iiii'a rTpari-Hm driw, whirh will ^*** taxati«-i :>«• adioHjitr-ti III the advfrti*ing riJ- “toir* »>•>' > 1 1 anil* -tf fieXt Wf-elk'- |Mlf>er * br atale T h. ■ —■ U-vw<l agsm** iK Nv lib- iii,-M hkii'« and •MlIII * '• 1 .'lljM... a i* 3 I «a‘ • ; .1 \ f na. •! A .1 il.j t ia** .f, »iia I tne lia*:» c»f al! h« ir '.he •KM— <>|i(rat*^] m pr ta« lie fat h aith.n the «:a'e <01 ’hf gia«lualr*J tcaJi- ilrtrr- m»ned by tbe total namber of storeik iW rmm^m Dr M bit. 1 med hi* pUn of n4ofittaitM®i ... •t. give .eWtAl groof-s the T» Drof I RifkatMii Ih»- 'Sga Forre N»w Able To ( opi mf esant'T hMe life, aad, cwmiom la V«(t4 Dowii At] Wilk .ftiiy Tkr««t T« Tkia Na U. S. Navy Ready, Leahy ProclaimsV.. ' : Kiwanians Honor Harris, Anderson potfuled mil 'hr maay m and ewnstrwtive pro>(<«* u: by th® in*:it.*ia»e wtihovl out»>d® ialM>r gmermj tithvr faals Wought T«f rmi the tiiur I li««, A^MiiraJ Says. in wet- men! th » * i..*ai of e mstrtutM^’* t*4al evimll- TJW with m.of I xpactrd the gn>MSwl« mvrr a I.tW ac'-«*, tlwprr *r* It dor- '•ith a fifteenth ‘und®* ‘‘oa- •ifurtion; th»r» are vai >**«*• othe: botlduvg*. ifw’ljdtr.g an 'dfiee huiniing. •rhool, mess hai. ami h'-urticti, and a 3tr-ihrd llr Roberts apprwrrd inteftsely in- tarratad m ’.hr farditim, pattenla, and Work of th® .iMeUtuloin, and hJghiy praiMd th® mfiottB and areewipjiwh- menu ^ Dr. Whittaa ami his **a''f iialay • prup*»*a. tha '•If an HOI a.th rhurrh kitmretl It !Ht t. '.-rirA th* 41 New Principal At MMilrmt Mcetlfif. Mnntr-at, N t May JO—Tbr ‘»th Washington, Mav 3« Admiral Wil •£ th® f i.ani (' tswhy. Mom rcWire a* chief 1 nilr*i S'a**~» ’.•h) d i^o-rat <in>. reporici piwmily to (i.>wn Vialay • prup*»*a> the* ih. mov* nght that h* rviwnding i»av> hml wen' f-if uriHoi a.ih il»* '»■ r*lierii a |Hiir,'. iif •dYH'itncy, di-« 1 P .ne are! m.gtit rnaMiiig ti> *<4® It A as rnti • T.; *e’' • by h s’.y uhf'-a*. to ihi« rouriiry tom of whetfx-r V. V ha-c B navy huiK. hutid.ng. maiH nt t iwtmHi®* on and •'**! auth*aiie«l that will keep any on*un ahaokl hr ahalished as wi*h®d • ngi® naiion from making an attack by the ififwairnt* of un*or. .m *h<>uid force against the cuntinrirta! Unit be kept for fuithac Pfudv (®d .‘'late*/' hr a»ni .n a raUKi aitdriw* Although It •'JMap-:ed a r^tr* ttm- -There vouid hr wane dtffiruhy in 4,y t»w membri«hip tamtrgr th® grtwral pnnr pie* upon guarding Asnenca * Bra frontier* -fii,. pre,nirnt. Dr K. .'spt ncri which it aaid th® Njw'thrr-i chunch again*! pnaaikie combinations, but the announced 'hat the nest me«-ttng on would r<mtidrr favorabiy a pian foc)mivy indolg®* in a h*^ that it w<»ul«i j^me Hlh wouhI t»r an inter-city meet reunion, Uo- r.mwntUer dni rro’. nak® be aM® to provid® a smiaaf-jl dr- the t hivton ami .Newberry Bf-y mr<wnmendation. ferw® against Bome pusBibie oatibina rJub* to be held at Joanna Inn. Gold in aaking that the m-'-vemeiK for tion*. vilje, up«»n the invilatum of Kiwanian union b® sitenead. Judge M* M. Ev- The mam fleet on Mi® 'M'ewt coattiw A. .M<»orhead. The * .in'oo kiwani* rlui> ai li* reg ular meeting Thursday evening, prr •enw.l a "fBirwrll" priwcam f*if i»** • if l« (>■•1'< *' I Harn* BO'i VV R tiv.|«'r»..n. J- . an • «,f. • > 1. «I < I 'tn;«*n \l ’ IIb'!** fg - • ! I la W in I ** h« « <t! lewd ’.ht K|rs..»' '. ■•■p^tanage m h i**!**, and d' k’Hl«W*H«lruff a* -iiiH-f mt.rHl«rit \tt» iilv ■rh<Hti» T taking |wrt on in«- p'ogrmm »|H*k« tie- vaJiiaMt- ••• .re« renuere.1 tn* hy th« two Kiwanian*. arwi «d the h gh » ••**-!« :n which they ar*- he.’«l t«<construt'tion a* they showed in help- ng * iIiImtw flunng the war. (eH' ia! I ranen dt-cSari-d: who ih.nk that armaments .»• .1 at> -aff>€i«-ii' :■> w. i a wa’ aif nii*tak»oi Th. nev. sa - g >ing to U- mor«- t.Trili,r t han any .iiagination could fancy *'4 future war wiIJ hr direcie.! again*! the vital |w»ir»t* ol a countiy factorir* and central arwi iinp.irtant place* *0 that destrurtM.n wtil tie <|uickrr, and then you wvamoi will hr til It. “i! fur an army diartpiinr is r*««-n- .lal. you may figure out arhat a dt* riphn® and what a senav of patnotiwn on '.he part of you anamn anil be neetied in the rvrat of a arar I want Vou to work for peace ami hr the flag lieutenants of peace "i want h*'r l.spao. 1 to iHsrom. a • .it r*. f..r f'acr Mar gs • fa? aiui i\o!»r. th. Weaker c o.jnt r )•«. . wsr |.«r'. • h. .iiong, .,0(1 I wan’ ''paiii '<• •ti'.ng •• .ii. w.j, Im al.i> *'• a ' ■ I'. h. r fw ar. Traffic Mishaps Take 47 In April Total For Month Ih Tkirtern More Than lor Shme Period Year .\go. Acftd^rny School Atlama, f«n»er Tn'-leraua,,**** in a bighly satisfactory condition Three new member*. D. nru* g ^ cited the aaacanbly’* action m aj.prov-j uf reailineas.” lawhy said. .^rwer*, R<d»ert Lynn smJ Rev. J, L. P Rotinaon. for the paat five a rlenominalion-wide evwrgv-ijalg Praising flyer* and planes trf the May^r, were receiverl and conlially David Milligan Uaraon, Newnan,Ga. 1 y^ra principal of on® of th® grammar *^'*‘*’ *•» au-'navy’s air force, h® noUsl that in th®! weJroine.1 inu. the club. William Kyi® Cox. Woodruff. arhnnls at Woodruff, has bwi ®lfxt«l ^»»®"*«*‘ problem in th® f'ariibean ‘ ■ ‘I when .mO plane* did much night ami'■ I Cl Horse Show Plans James Lewis Tulp. Rock Hill. Iby th® local hoard of trustee* as pnn- Kverett said the pn5HaK-d1“wben MO plane* did much night ami I Jamea J. Dennard, Tallahaaa®®, FU.!e,pal of Academy Street school for ^ ^ unTeiK|day flying far out at aea, tluTe was Joseph Davidson Donnan, ainton. ith® coming year, succe^hng H. F.. 'wt ®n® casualty to i^rsonnel. Walker Williams Evan*, Bennetts- Harris, resigned. Wallace of .Mexico, Mo..| As to di.scipline, he citeil that onj vill®. 1 Mr. Rob.naon is a native of Lan-i^*'^- Murphy of Booneville, Mo., tihe recent visit of the Atlantic squad Henry Ray Fenn, Cordel®. Ga. j caster county and wa* gmduated from ^ Sikeatofi, ron to the -worlds fair at New York, Louis Bates FoUey, Sumter. j ErHrine oolieg® in 1930. He has taken ' favored the pK^iosal John Boyd Gibbs, Ivanhoe, Va. j post-graduate work at W’inthrop col-1^**^***^ <jf the problems of border James Boeworth Hafley, Atlanta, I lege, Duke university and Wofford '^7'’ ►re going to Woodruff he ^ Austin, Texas. Going Forward I -tiumbia. May 27 .kutuimdiilv at- «;«l.-n!*, inriudtng hravY pedeVnai, ^a- TaJi:ie*, tn*di flirty tivrn Iivi*. in S-.ulh <'an.ltiia in .4pt .l. thirtn n more than in .\pril, lU^Ui, liKisti-r Wilbur .*' .Nmith, «if the traffs' engineering .livisuin of the *ta:e highway depart ment reportiil tiMlay. .Sixtii n, apjiroximately une-thiid, of the* victim* Were pevk-stnans c-mi- t-i i-Iev.-n |N*l«**trian* killed in the month a year ago. Thirty-one du*l in other tyin* acci- ilents, eleven of them in two cra.'vhes. Ga. college. Before going Robert Augustus Harpfr, Waycros®, was auperintenderit of the Gramling Ga. Cornelius Barnwell Holcombe, Charleston. Lester Holden, Nelson, Ga. Dlbert Jordan Home, Lawrenceville, Va. Charlton Ellerbe Huntley, Aber deen, N. C. Thomas Quaite Jones* Jr., Gaines-i ville, Ga. i William Huntef Jones, Seneca. Edwin Gibbs Leirtbright, Bruns-' wick, Ga. * Alva Gene Lindsay, Brunswick, Ga. William Crews MeSween, Chester. 1 Marion Moore, Bock Hill. (Wendell) Eugene Pope, Attapulgus, Ga. Morri.s Rea Rrlch, Jr., Charlotte, N. C. Lofton Dunklin SuUivan, Laurens. Lewis Hayne Taykir, Jr., Laurens. Artemus Keitt Darby, Fort Motte. ' schools in Spartanburg county, and principal of the Clover sc hods Mr. Robinson is married and has a The assembly voted to join the World Council of Churches and nanned Dr. J. R. Cunningham of Winston- Salem, and I>r. Homer McMillan of The IjHurens county hor>e show, .4 total of UiJll accident.* were report- “there wa* not one single offense | *p<»n*ored annually by the local I.dons ed, the .-uune numlier as in Aiiril, 1938. brought to the attention of the .New.club, will be held thi* year the latter; The .April report brought the num- Yorii “tay , “It is-believed that there has never .'der the c<illt*ge flo<»<llights with a again.-^t 159 in the .same period last ^ w w a»i*w ga wva. irvr\/ii ^ ... .... police during the seventeen days’! fuirt of Augast, it wa.s learned ye.ster- ber <if highway ileaths for the first of 11,(HK) men.” jday. The hig event will be slageil un-!four months of the year to 167 a.s four^ear old daughter. He expects representatives. It urged to'move his family to Clinton early Proteetant relief in Eu- in June. irt^e. ! ON DEAN’S HONOR ROLL ' Miae Elsie NeigUbors of this city, is | mcloded on the dean’s honor roll 'at; Coker eoBege, aoconfing to an an-^ nouaceiDenC made at the commence ment eaercise*. Mua Ncighhofi haa, jimt eomplatiad her jnnior yaar at this | inatitntxm aehera she ia making an' outetanding record. | DRIVE CAREFULLY SAVE A LIFE! So Far This Year There Hare Been 11 Crisp To Re-enter School For Study Bill Cris-p has resigned his position been a higher state of efficiency in the fleet than at the present time,” he asserted. »Soon to become governor of Puerto Rico, which under army and navy plans will he a Caribbean Gibraltar, Leahy said that naval 'bases were needed in 'both the Atlantic and Pa cific. He noted that cor^ess already has appropriated for a dozen consid ered most urgently needed. large nuTrtbi-r of entria* from all |>art.s year. Accident.* in the four-month pe- of the county. -Detail* as to the show liod this year increa.sed by eighty- will be announced later, the committee nine comf»are<l to the jieriod a year states. iago. FATALITIES from AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENTS in LAURENS COUNTY Let’s Strive To Make 1939 a Safe Year On the Hifhways. Thk date lart y«ar, L at the local postoffice effective June Gentry Elected To 7th, at which time he will go “to the 1 »• 1 g* 1 1 Y..MX:.A. graduate school, Blue Ridge, Hiorn SchOOl 1 OSt N. C., for .summer .study. F>ar]y in the ® ^ / fall he plan.* to entegr the ^iouthern j B. Gentry, Jr., ha« been elect- Baptist Theological seminary, I>ouis-,p,j the board of trustees as prin- yille, Ky., where he will be a student,Clinton high .‘ichool for the in the field of religious education, Mr. year, .succeeding W. R. An- Crisp Ims a number of friends herejj^^^n^ resigned. ,who will regwt to learn that he soon to leave the city. IS GRAVES ARE DECORATED I On Tuesday, May 30, Memorial dajfi ,the graves of CJinton World war vet- 'erans Were marked with an American 'flag in memory of thehr loyaMy and aenriee to their country. The derorat- big waa under the auapiees of the .^nurtcan Legion auxiliaJT, with Mr. and Kn. R. P. Omianan in Mr. Gentry is a native of Greenville county, a graduate of Furman univer sity, and bas done poat graduate work ait Duke university. For the.paivt two years he has been principal of the; Bateeburg-Leesville high odKxri, and for the preceding five years held a' similar position with the ShnpsonvUle; aobocHa. j Mr. Gentry ia marrisd and will - move here frm Bste^mrg during the WHO WORKS WHERE? TIMMERMAN MOTOR CO. E, M. Timmerman, Prop. S. A. Pitlj*. a B, B. .Snelgrove. Jim Burnside (Colored) Jim .Mars (('olored) This firm employs 5 Twenty-one previously re ported firms employed ... 122 ToUl 127 It Pays To Trade IN CLINTON SHAFT TO MEMORY OF I THOMPSON HNVEII.ED i I.aurens, .May 28.—A shaft to tho menioi-y of the late Proftiate Judge I Oliver G. Thompson, "was unveiletl by I.,aurens Confe<lerate veterans at the New Prospect Baptist ohuivh near here. The program was conducte<l under j the au.spices of the Oliver Thompson chapte.- of 'the Upkeil Daughters of the Confederacy. Ad<lres.«es were ma<ie by the Rev, W. A. Baldwin and James H. .Sullivan, Laurens attorney. Judge Thompson diet! in 1931. ' GIVES UP BOARDING HOUSE Mr. and Mrs. JE. R, Kno; have mov- led during the week to their home on .East Carolina avenue. In their former 'location .Mrs. Knox for a number of 'years conducted a popular boarding house. The reeidence they have va- ’cafted will be occupied in tb® next few dajrt by Mr. and Mrs. Jobn D. Davia and family, wkh Mrs. Davis auoeeed- ing Mrs. Knox in th® op®ratioa of tba boarding bouse. K