The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 01, 1939, Image 5
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Hull Asks For Revised Neutrality
Act And Amis Embargo Repeal
Waskincten, May 27. — Secretary neceaaary and abnormal burdens upon
Hall, aokinc first of all for repeal cd|Our cHixens.**
the preaent laia^'s provision for an em-, Stamped vrith administraition
banro on shipment of arms to bel
PEOPLE YOU KNOW I
land. R. H. Boyd, Rhett P. Adair and Mrs. Fuller who spent Um past wm~
L. U ('opeland. !eral weeks with her daughCar, Mm.
Mrs. Janie Brehmer of Kinarda, R<d>ert Thornton, in Taiapa« and saa,
spent Monday with her daughter, Mrs. Fuller Jr., in Daytona
Hubert Todd, and Mr. Todd. I accompanied them home.
; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rargle visited Agnea Kem ai^ aime
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cheatham have i the former’s sister, Mrs. W. B. Key, Langston <rf DaiHngton, who ia
gone to Bishopville to spend the sum-! Jr*f in Rock Hill the past week-end. (Spending *nme time with her, Mt ta
mer with relatives. ' Barrett Park of Greenwood, was f®*" • to their sister, Mrs. R.
night an administration program for enc« wMh Hull by the Democratic _th“‘i t.l t*^”' ' Tench 0^ to^Whltbl^
of th t€!i^''^Iiren2!^Mr.''and^M!!i. Brirton^ard’s Sr, Dn F^rank Kellers. ''' ' P- Sloan, member of the end
In letters to the chairmen of the'were understood to have Mr. Boose- « 1 «• o rv i. j n i faculty of Georgia Milrtary academy, i e»* Misses. Mary and Sara Anderaao,
aenste and house foreign relations yelt’s approval. utton, is . ^ , .nv S. ^Densoh and .«f' - ^nd ^ arrived Tueeday i^eir neices, are members of the
Mr.; ai^ Mra. W. C. Huffman and
daughters were guests Sunday of Mr.
idorsement, the pivposals were submit- j p Hawkins in Newberry.
» wnp«. to- i..d .ft,r . «ri« of r«:«t confer- ^
committees, Mr. Hull ou(tlined a six-
point proposal for legislation which
ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Braxton'ard’s father, Dr. Frank Kellers.
Dutton, Sr. j Mrs. \V. S. Densoh and Rev. and
Coincident with Hull’s statement. J-K. Coleman m«nber of ^ejMrs. Chester Keller wei-e visitors i»,to spen'd the stimmer with his mother, mating class.
Bloom disclosed that his committee Citadel faculty, Charleston, spent the|Green\ille Friday. [ ^ g Sloan. j Mr. and Mrs. Horace
.Miss - -
Payne,
he aaid would “help to keep this coun- has a draft of a bill embodying the week-end his, parents,^Mr. and, Miss Elizabeth Nelson attende<l a Mr. and Mrs. Carter Miller of Ashe- and Mrs. R. C. Adair, Major A.
try out of war.’’ ^ (Secretary’s ideas on the subject and Mrs. John W. Coleman. 'rvunion luncheon of the Greenville ville, N. C., were Sunday guests ofiCummings and Mrs. Cummings
He suggested enactment of these jv^ould give it early consideration. I Miss Frances Lide of Blloree, was, Woman's college graduating class of. Mrs. W. D. Franks. 'the guests of Dr. and Mrs. W. P. J»-
provisiona: . . 1 “We will start hearii^ next Wed- the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. 1937 in Greenville on Saturday. | Mrs. Janie Bobo of SparUT*urg,!cobs during the past week at the Bilt-
1, “To prohibit American ships, ir- nesday or Thursday,’’ be said. F. M. Stutts. ' Miss Elizabeth Nelson had as her'sjient the week-end with her sister,'more country club and visited tho
respective of what they may be car-j Under the present neutrality law, Miss Annie Rogers Bailey, student week-end guest Miss Mary Garrett of Mrs. J. Tinsley. jV’anderbilt estate near .Asheville,
rying, from entering combat areas. the president must declared an em- at Limestone college, Gaffney, the Greenwood. i Mrs. Dot Henry and children ofj Mrs. Olin Shccly Jr. Mr and Mra.
To destrirt travel by American hargo against shipment of arms to bel- past session, arrived Monday to spend j Friends of Mrs. Ray Pitts will be'Greenwood, are visiting Mrs. Henry’s jj p Owens, and Miss’Vivian Shccly
ligerents as soon as be recogjiizes the summer with her parents, Dr. and sorry to know that she has been ill I si.ster, Mrs. Olin Sheely, Jr., andi^'tt^^^ the graduation exeicises flk
Mrs. T. L. W. Bailey. |for the {>ast two weeks at her home her, J. D. Owens. Greenwood high school on Tuesday
.Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Heustess Bobby Henry, nephew of
f ■ V, tf ~ TT ' I MiskS Elsie Neighbors, who attend-'Gomwell spent'Sheely, and Mr. Owens, was a
foreign purcha4»er. .would be unneutral for the United, w. Shealy, near Newberry. ,ed Coker college, HarUville, the past North, of the giaduating clas.s.
Mrs. W. L. Whitehead of Lake City,; ^ ’ --
2.
citizens in combat areas. iligerents as soon as 'be
3. “To provide that the export of‘that a state of war exists,
goods destined for bellig-erents shall j Congressional advocates of repeal-1 Mrs. J. L. Dameron wa.s the guest , h^re.
be prweded by transfer of title to the'jng this section have argued tnat it ^ the past week of Mrs. H.‘
■>reign purchaser.’’ would be “unneutral” for the United
4. “To continue the existing legis-> states, in event of war in Europe, to
lation respecting loans and credits to
nations at w’ar.
5.
1 -r. * D • J 1? I ... ... ^ T>i jSes.sion, arrived Tuesday to s|K>nd the;
deny Great Britain and France free-l^n^ Miss Rebe Simmons of Alt. Pleas-' .71,,
. u X. ^ J *u _ I . . L . summer with her parents,
dom to buy arms here to defend them-' ant, w'ere guests a few days the past ... y \„:™v,h<irs
To regulate the .solicitation and,seives against heavily-armed Germanyof .MLss Pearl Hitt. ' ‘
‘Mr.
her^ sis-1 Mrs. W. S. Bean has returned to
A. Barrow7in"charlotte the home of her daughter, Mrs. Both-1
well (jTaham, after a visit to her|
daughter, Mrs. L. M.
Stiartanburg.
and I Little June Owens is visiting herj
I grandpaii'ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. At
kins in Greenwood. I
Kennedy, of
Provisions
.secretary of
Pittman, of
these
state wrote Chairman
Nevada, of the senate
.Mr.s. R. G. Spearman of Jackson-!
is visiting her daughter,'
Mrs. Henry Hunter, and Mr. Hunter. I
Friends of Mrs. A. J. Johnson will
be glad to know that she is able to
group, “would make easier our two
fold task of keeping this country at
peace and avoiding imposition of un-
where she is a patient. ,
J. Y. Blakely of Washingrton, D.-C.,
was a business visitor in the city this
coll^ion in this country cf funds for'and Italy. ! Mrs. Hubert Pitts visited
belligerents. j Hull suggested that there was no Mrs. L
6. “To continue the national muni-^gound basis for differentiating be-lq^hursday and Friday,
tions control hoard and the system ofi t^.««n arms And raw materials neces-. Misses Nancy and Doris Raley of
arms export and import liceiwes.’’ 'sary to a country engaged in war. RUby, "w'ere the week-end guests of
along these lines, the nation at war,’’ he said, “is no Miss Margaret Lightfoot. ! Friends of Mrs. John \V. finneyibe out again after'being a patient at
less anxious to keep cotton or petro- Little Sammy Au.stin of Cross Hill, 1 will he glad to learn that her condi-jthe Greenwood hospital,
leum, or, indeed any useful product, spent last weA*k w'ith his cousin, John- tion is improving at Hays hospital,'
committee and Acting Chairman iriaching an enemy nation than Adair.
Bloom of New York, of the house ig to keep gone and airplanes from Miss Evelyn .McDowell of the or-
reaohing the enemy’s armed forces. phanage school faculty, attendeil com-
“1 doubt whether we can help our- niencoment exercises this week at week,
selves to keep out of war by an at- QueensJChkora ctdlege. Her si.ster, Mrs. T. J. Leake and Miss Elizabeth
tempt on our part to distinguish ‘be- Miss Sara Ruth Mcl>ow’ell, was a ^ Nelson si>ent Friday in Columbia.
. tween cati»gories of exports. Yet a member of the graduating class. j Friends of .Mrs. \V. G. King will he
DMlf 'complete embargo upon all exports r. c. Grier, president of Er-,gJatl to know that she is able to he
* IXdla would obviou.sly be ruinous to our jt^ine college*, occupied the pulpit of out again after being ill at her home j.
Dwelling on South Broad St. { economic life. the First •Pre»by'U‘rian church Sunday] the |>ast week.
I “It therefore seems clear that we morning. (leorge Stanton of Florence, is ^is- «
I should have no general and automatic uP. and iMrs. J. Lee Young, Mrs. i ting his grambnother, Mrs. Ella'^
South ,embargo inflexibly and rigidly im-/p, L. W. ‘Bailey, Mias Agatha Bailey, Johnson, ami aunt, Mrs. W. H. Work-
Iposed on any class or group of ex-i,ml Frank Bailey visited Dr. Bailey man.
M isses Narvis and Ruth Sanford of;
Newberry, s|>enit yesterday with their
sister, Mrs. A, J. Johnson and Mr.'
Johnson.
R. R. Fuller and granddaughter,
ElizalK'th Tim-nsend, have returned
from a visit to relatives in Horida.'
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and lot on Ferguson ports-” 'in Columbia on Sunday. Friends ofj Mrs. A. V. Martin will leave tomor-
President Roosevelt, Hull noted, ob- Bailey will be glad to know his (row for I>eooXur, Ga., where she will
Dwelling and lot on Holland ***^®** when signing the 1936 neutral- condition is improving. i attend the celebration of the SOth an-
q. I * ity act, that the arms embargo pro-j Miss laTvma Little, who Uught the niveraary of the founding of Agnas
Dwelling and lot on Cleyeland required “further and more j Masion at BennettsvUle, is spend-, Sc«»tt college, of which ahe is a gradu-
Q. . ** complete consideration.’’ ting the summer with her mother, Mrs
. , . Of 11.1 The nresident aaid then that “the .!„»,« t litil* .Miss Hazel Boland of Greenville,
Dwelling and lot near Silk'
MiU.
AIm Vacant Lota.
Fire and Life Insurance.
Loans Financed.
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Clinton, S. C.
complete consideration.’’ ting the summer with her mother, Mrs..ate.
I The president aaid then that “the j<^n T. Little. Miss
inflexible provisions might drag us Miss Frances McKee spent the spent the week-end with her parenU,
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into war instead of keep us out.” week-md in Rook Hill with her sister,;.Mr. and .Mrs. J. D. Boland.
•Mr. Roosevelt likewise crilieixed m^s. Grady Evans, and Mr. I'vans. Mrs B. .M. Amngton and daugh-
the neutrality act in his annual mes- Mr. and Mrs. Joe S. Hagins of Ah- ter, Martha, of Crret-nville, were the
sage to congress laat January. He bevrile, spent .Sunday with the latter’s guest* a few day?^ thi>' week of Mr.
had refrainssl from a formal finding mother, .Mrs, George R. Hollaml. and Mrx. >V, S I>ens*»n.
that China and Jai»an are at war, thus Jam«*s F. King of M'ashington, D. Mr. and Mrs. Hovey Rehl of Lyman,
avoiding impositHHi a han on arm* f i^d .Mr. ami Mrs. Rob«*rt Hamer vi*ite*l the latter’s fatb<*r, I. M. Bo-
shipmenti to either nation. of K,»stover, visilwl Mrs. King’* and,lantl. the part weekend.
Mr*. Hamer’s mother, Mrs. J. NV.| Mr <Iill'-rt Blakely ami children,
U-ake. the part week-end. 'ma and t;ilb.-rt, left Tu. lay I**
M..Madeline Adair and Marion '|M*id the sunwner m Monlroie, C»a.,
Pitt* visite.! the former’* aunt, Mrs. with Mrs. Blakely’s p.» ents Mr. and
Hoell Stark, in liaHon, Ga., and tha Mrs. C. W. oimmoos
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Mrs. P. D. Sk.ltim, Jr., and daugh
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Fr-rnd* of Di;:.,;4l HolamJ wiJl he
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factorily at hi hoftre after beittg a pa
tient at Hays hnwpital.
R. W J**hni**»n, J" = of Gi>«»r, spent
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Mr*, and Mr- R. W Ji»hn- »n.
.Mr* P. Jean*** is vititir g her
Miss .Mildrwl Hughes of Ablwville, son. Dr R.ihert P. J«wf>es, and Mr-
wa* the guewt during the week of J-anes in h.aaley.
Mr* IsHrne IJoyd. P«1 Merritt, form*-rly of t'olumbia,
Mr. and Mrs. B P. K4dun-on of ha* arrive,! m the city a* manager of
Woo<iruff, were visitors in the city the .Store. Mr. Merntt will be
Monday. joine«l later by Mi*. Merritt grid chil-
.Mr. and Mrs. M’iliiam Davis and dr,-n.
amall son spent the week-rm! with P. A. D*r' *x Columbia. *p-nt th.
Mr*. Davis’ parvnts, Mr, and .Mrs. E. week-end at his h*mi* here.
A Patt«*n«>n. in Anlreville. Mi « LVm-is Rdt of Uurens. visited
Richan! CA.f>elam! and .Uught.-r, her auiu. .Mrs. J. W. Am!er***n. and
.>f Greenville, are spending the Mr. Amier^'.n, the i»a*l week-end.
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Ml.-* Kramv* Haniett, meml>er of
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;*e**i.»n, IS *|>em!ing the .summer with
'her parent-*, Mr. and Mr*. J. O
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William ^rmith of Baltimore, M<!.,
wa* the guest Monday and Tue*.!ay
of hi* ni*-e. Mr*. T. C. Ji*hruion.
Mr*. (’ E. Nichols and *on, Jwnmy,
are vi.-rting her father, !!. E. Wil.-->n,
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Many C. J’ayne, Jr., wa* a hu*ine*s Ohio, will arrive this week to sp,*nd
vi*itor in Union .Monday. the summer with Mr. and Mrs. Jack
.Mr. and Mr*. Walter Harley and W. .Ander*,*n.
Mr. and Mr.*. Jwk Moffit of Wash- Mrs.- Inne Hipp wa* the week-end
ington, I). C.. spent la.*t week with gut- t of friend* in Florence,
the former’* daugSiter, and the latter’* J. Paul Todd will *i>ent! the next
,.*i.rter, Mr*. P. A. I>oim*z. six week* in ('hapel Hill, attending
j Mr. and .Mis. E. E. Well* had as summer .school at the University t>f
their guests Sunday .VIr. am! Mrs. R. N(»rlh ! arolina. While Mr, Todd is
•C. Lindley and son. Olin and Frank,laway .Mrs. T.xid will visit her m<*ther,
’and .Mr. and .Mr.*. Fn*d Thompson of .Mr*. HeHn-rt .Martin, in Uurens.
the Hickory Tavern section. Miss Lillie Parker of Calhoun Falls,
Mi.ss Fythel Brwkman visited her L. T. Parker of Vienna, Au.rtria, and
parent.*, .Mr. and Mrs. T. W’. Brock- < arl Smith of Nashville, Tenn., vi.*it-
man, in Reitlville, the past, week-end. e<l Pierre Bunlette .Saturday.
Howanl Watkins and Dan .Martin .Mis* Edith Brook.*, who for the pa.rt
attend,**! the automobile race* in In- session was a memlK-r of the city
jdianapolis, Ind., this we<*k. sch«Mds faculty, left Friday to spend
I .Miss Katherine Blanton spent the the summer with her parents. .Mr.
Iwwk-end in Augusta with her .sister, and .Mrs. Henry Brooks, in Washing-
Mrs. E...S. Jone.s, an*l .Mr. Jemes. ton, Ga.
Mrs. Bill Power and <iaughter. Peg- Prof. BoLhwell Graham, Mr*. Gra-
gy, of I.,auren.s, visited Mi’s. Power’s ham, .Miss Elizabeth Grahaim, and Dr.
I parents Friday and Saturday. Bothwell Graham, Jr., attend♦^d the
i Mr, and .Mrs. fJeorge W’. f'opeland graduation exercLses at Converse col-
land »on, George Thomp.son, .Mr. and lege, .Spartanburg, last week-end. Miss
Mrs. Dave W’. Copeland, .Mi.ss Elixa-i Katherine Graham, their daughter
,beth Copeland and Mr. and Mrs. G. W’. and sister, was a membefr of the grad-
' Hollingswortih attended a birthday uating class, and accompanied them
[dinner in Union Sunday for Mrs. Joe home to spend the summer.
'Hollingsworth. ^ Mis.s Nancy Young and Hammond
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Ferguson and Adanwi were visitors in Milledgeville,
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sons, Ekiward and Lawrence, attended
the graduation exercises at Queens-
Chkora college, Charlotte, thia week.
Ga., Tuesday and were accompanied
home by the former’s brother, Henry
M. Young, Jr., and Bob Oxley, stu-
Tbeir daughter and sister. Miss Elmilyl dents for the past session at Georgia
Ferguson, a mender of the gradual-! Military college, who will spend the
ing class, returned with them for the summer at their homes here,
sunnner. 1 and Mrs. G. F. Buford and
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Owens, Miss I family were in Newberry Sunday for
Mary Lizzie Owens, Mr. and Mrs. T.’the funeral of the former’s brother.
P, Owens attended the graduation ex
ercises at Newberry high school on
Tuesday evening. G^rge Robert Ow-
Pope L, Buford. Other Clinton people
attending the funeral were Mrs. Nan-jJ|
nie A. Pitts, Mr. and Mrs, Ru.ssell ^
ens and Albert Dewey Owens, grand-j Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Pitts, Mrs.
sons of Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Owens,‘B. F. Copeland, Mr. and Mrs. Hender-|
w«re miribww of the claaa. |»on Pitts, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Cope-'
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