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I' / THE CHRONICLE StriTes To Be a Clean Newspaper, Complete, Newsy, and Reliable. Olhf OlUntnn (lllfrnntrU If You Don't Read THE CHRONICLE You Don't Get the News. VOLUME XXXIX CLINTON, S. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1939 BILL PASSES TO INSPECT CARS 13 GRADUATES AT THORNWELL Denominational ; County Crop Colleges Praised' Outlook Bright Senate Measure Calls For In spection of Passenger Auto mobiles By Patrol. No Action On May bank Veto of 2,000- Mile Road Act. State Senator Says the State Spring and Summer Plantings COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM AT COLLEGE COMES TO CLOSE Its Institution- In Proportion! Year, ('annon Says. Orphanage Commencement Be gins Sunday Morning With Baccalaureate Sermon. Grad uating Exercises Tuesday' Evening. Senior Play Monday. Uli.ve, that * the state spends “too much money” T^e sixty-ifourth comimencenient ex-institutions of higher learning encises of Thomwell orphanage will be, proj>ortion “to the resets obtain- Spends Too Much Money Oni Two Weeks Ahead of Last Presented Diplomas Monday and Hear Address By Dr. To Results (•hiained. rolumbia, June 4. I I.^uren.<5. June 1.—The first of June i^mator W H c^nilition.-^ unusually favor-1 Julian Miller of Charlotte. Baccalaureate Sermon Sunday By Spartanburg .Minister. Honors For the Year Awarded and Hon orary Degrees Conferred., number 23 h ifty-three Piesbvterian Columbia, J une 6.—The senate pass ed tihe house bill to require semi , ... ^ .. .... . annual inspection of passenger auto-i^^^**^ next Sunday moming atip^»» comparison with w’hat he mobiles today after deferring consid- H-tS when the bacralaureate sermon jg^^yg denominationaJ colleges ac- ahle in Uiurens county, according to ohservoi'^s and the farmers tlHonselves. j County .\gervt Cannon .staU*s that all ^*'***‘^'*‘^ rocciveil their diploma.s Mon- spring and sun>mer gn>wing cix)ps are! moming as the college’s 58th at least two wwlcs in advance of nor-j commencement progmin dr«*w to mal. collegeUhe be.<t company ci^mmander At the conclusion of exercises a rt'ception the faculty at the home of President Jacobs and Mrs. Jacobs, for the ment- a the colorful was given by oration <xf Governor Burnet Maybank’s graduating- class will ^[complish. Well-nigh perfect stands of both .close. The exercises were held “open' hers of the graduating class, their veto of thf bill to .dd 2,000 miles of!pivoched by Rev. A. L. P»tterson,l smte is spendinR millions am|l";“j"'' e,| I,v Clinton friend™ vU county roads to the state highway D.D., pastor of Hull .Mtroori.! Pres-■ ..-hUe do- early, and theiv has htvn no ,' , • ' IK,rta.,.;or, /.Vtiinmtt ^vannaVt fta TKp ..... .. inlaotinir ovor or ronlantinv. t.ho acni.nt ‘ . system Action on the veto was put off on | motion of Senator Lyles of Fairfield, i because of the small number of sena tors present as the 22nd legislative week opened. Mayhank suggested in hia measage that the road additions be provided! for in tile general appropriation biU, byterian chundh. Savannah, Ga. regular morning services in churches of the city will be with- air ■ on the' plaza an<i largtdy attend- parents and friends. itors. parents I Program Began Sunday graduates fromi drawn in order that the entire com munity may accept an invitation of the institution to unite for this special occasion in the Thomwell Memorial church. In the afte^moon at 4 o’clock, a spe- Thl’ i ;;;Mpi„ati«nal ’ achoob’am atrurelinR, I."•■‘'""‘■"f,■ the ' "li';."u,;':;', "h., "rate LmTXwh™c"' J'”’ Profam eot in nianv to exist he said cultivaUHl , ami eiseiA ntre. ^ j Sunday morning in many cases, to exist, ne saia.i _ , _ , ^ ^ , | 1 he intere.s:mg program began Sun-! ^ uh/hhhk iday morning with the baccalaumate ’ sermon by the Rev. .A. \V, Dick, pas- and development of the cotton plant Presh>nerian church! He defdored the he said, i ’’tax-subsidized com petition” that the denominational col and are frtH‘ from gra.'^s and wt'cnls. Intermittent shenvers of rwent days' are cemtributing to the even growth which ia now before the free confer-1 communion eorvke will be held, ence committee. i Monday evwinc «t 8 o’cJock mem- If that were done, he said, he would Iwrs of the high school aemor class leges “more and more are facing.” Praising church^supported institu-,. ^ tipnw, Nicholson ».id he recently will present their annual play. Tuesday moming at 9:30 the an nual meeting of the Alumni associa- “that seven or eight chief justices of the United Suites who were col lege graduatee wore graduated from denominational schools; that 16 of the 18 presidenta of the United States who were college graduates were graduates of denominational schools; and that more than two-thirds of all •lie pleased to give it my approval because 1 beleive that when ^s is done not only will the state highway ^ system be able to maintain these tion of the institution will be held.! members of Congre.ss who are college roads but alsH) the local county gov- .At 11 d. m. the annual me<*ting of the graduates graduaUd from denomina- emlment^ will be able to rtnluce tax b<hartl of trustees will Ik* held with tionaJ !ich«NJs.’’ He said also that at biiixien.s accordingly, which is both'< hairman .Martin F. .An.sel, of Green- one lime all but one memlwr of tin- at„,ve The reference pr(»iKr and just." ville, presiding. At this tiim- report.s state supreme court were graduate's eourse*. to ce.Uon’s inveterate season the crop outlook is very en couraging,” repeated the county agent. And the casual observer who has traveled out to some of the farm sectiono_within the last day or two, has expressed the same tone of opti mism. But lurking in the hackgroiimi, as suggeste«i in the interview with Agent ('annon, then* is the inevitafile note' of |M*ssimi.sm woubi puncture and mar the r<»seate hen the fifty-three members of the graduating class heard tin* tiaccalau- reate .sermon at the historic First V. Tu - I ■ Hiesbyterian church by the Rev. An- ot Spartanburg. The exercises on l)othlt,v,„„„ u' i , /• .l w Sun,toy .ml .Mumlay were preaWed; p“"I ‘"I’ "! The faculty, followed by the grad- over by Dr. W. P. Jacobs, president! of the college. The salutatory a<klress was deliv ered by Bonnell Charles Jarrard of Soperton, Ga., second honor man of the class. The valedictory was made by Miss Laura Aylett Fleming'of Lau rens. President Jacobs made a brief farewell talk U> m«*mU*rs of the grail an imiH-nding thnat' “"VT ‘J'V' Ml iK'half 4»f th«* lK»anl of irusttH*s by uating class, all wearing ci^>8 and gowns, entered the church in a body and occupied reserved seats. The exercises were attended by a large union congregation, and there was a special program of music by the choir. Although there was no discussion <*f thi* pr«ident and committees will of Woffonl college, Methinlist in.stitu- of th<* veto hy the M*nate, Represen-'he heaid for the year. During the tiori at .'^partanfiurg. lative Hafr>' Hughs of Oconee, one of dinner intermission hour, member*- of State m-tituti-ois, N’ichol.-on r-aid, the fn-e conferti - on the vetoed meas- the board will enjoy a picnic at River- e oi .l Uw-t no -uch n-cord. lii- , I..fiimi nted at an aftermv*n com- sale cottagi* n»*ar here. "I think th - i- a .-ituation the inbo rn .*11 ar ' Tu.-ilay * ivning at >» o’cbwk, tV p!« i f -tate t...ght to know alntut,’ .tifavorable report on grailuating exi-rcine- pniper will l»e he -Wid. H- in->vetl an y. utor McFarhiii'r measure to direct held, at wh'ch time diplomas will be NA h-»!'.-n add’‘e-«eil >i,miiar rr- th. nignway iie|>artmenl to |>sve a piA-sented and meilais and prizes maik^ to *he -t nate last w’» ek when ^ ^ ifjsStt r uf riiad lesding from the awarded. The salutatory will be fiv- • ’■ auth«* iiing \\ inthrop college ^^-ain harv« slate h.ghway in fJorroce to the Pee en by Sara Oavis, and the valedic- to app.^ for a puioic wfwk- admin- Dr-. *iprriment atatiofi, rMnarking, t.-ry by Madeline Smith, The address t»;:atn-». >4.*n to tract a new dor- "11 we are not going to have ary br-Ltfe the graduate* will he del". • m'<>r> aa« cbdaite'i. Room rent* fiM*. boll wt*evil. Jnfe.-tation may b**- et»m«* •‘4‘iiou.*' aiwl general within the next ««vk or ten <Uys. the agent warn- m circular an«l by word of mouth. The farmer’*- w«*a|a>n for th«- (lattle t.- a w<il known pti-.m formu U, which IS U mg a'-'t-mided in <|Uan titu- aleive average*. rx'iHMl- th« eoun Mr. Dick took as hi.n text Kx. 13: 11*: “.And Mos«*s took the bones of the chairman. .Albert Tidil ofwith him; for he* had straitly Grec nwiHHl. | sworn the ('hililreii </ Israel saying. The “supieme imi*o)Uince «>f the surely visit you; and ye shall irNiividtial in deinocraey” wa- stn^sse*! ^1* bones away from hence w irh you. ' Me announced as hi.s •heme, “Thi roa<is. tS-T. W» Just WvnH hav# th*-m ** rrwd t*y pt..f H H H*>>*d, pr».f«*w*f ft'-n- 'br t■■...l-hrg t>r pledgetl I* in full ’.Wing, with iiidK'Wtai'i;- that th, yn'I«| of l^ish w in at aiMl oats will Ih* ta-ttrr than normal l^sr he and llw ccmmiUre agi«sd »i/ Mihlc at Prxwhyletian cwllsgr To f‘*" h- ,««ri s rv*in-mcf»t. pub all of Uw cidStng SSvasriMW tiw lir It conitaliy tfinlsd. I^W high aahoed will rloite a » jr fill year‘a wadi tatworrxMs Ths MMry and aWiwi wta.^ grad— rluwsd is na llcanna llwtty ('orwdls M (llariia ('aivtn Ingis. IU4»r1 dasnMsI fNswHl. Fa»«ard Rasa Mon.« Madriins *hti«!M. Mary Kaihr* lar IngV ■rho has (hs afMS Farmers* Checks Total $349,386 U rrsrtnd the art ton hy sdurh ths oit- fa«>.«ahl« rwpoft was adopted HuglMi kuggsstad that Uw hill hr fWrrrrd to app'wp'ia;tons frwe confrrra* far inrlascoa m tiwir rrp'set. hut rf hr« taai pcait4My a prwsrn; iao psiwsatad the rwwd to he h«ah wiMi •ut »av MRpMlKlan Harrs.saw mi Marry, told th* ruai asitUe he thewfl “lay ar vht who** state dsfirtt aad r^ard Lha whele ZasinMS~ af rwad hs.-filing "lo- a wh.lr M«aavhli« no yrt^rna was rapart ec t*y tite frra fowfvrsas aa th# gen- t/m apprspnaisaw Mill, a-ha we.re still aseWacked hy dwagrieaiipf a«-# at •*ft.aa ef highway faad* for stade ape h a: dsgrndi aoaa#y Waed la ?hsea.~ lUaa*w> MaH sd Gsai^ ttwiii. rwaJermrv dkai'wian. toAd rep*>r*.#r» M# saai vhal wfcir# the heae# rea- **swy ttsoy hare erdsi »** wet te as»r> frwai th# hauM lor dartng th# weak, it was sp\<*.'.ght a.r#'»H<b. h# atd nat f#el that ’"day hy County Ageal < • ay ah<w«* hmskv.f "t’ai a 'rwe n fd#rr# myaetf; I can da what I pjeass." h# saia. TW seaat# passed the aata laagar- Um hiU aftrr aawading it to add si##r:af to th# itewM to he in- apected. Th# hous# had pratndsd for ng hems, hrmkra and iights The ini^iswtiona woaJd be made free hy (he highway depaitnaent. n. . PW-r Mnu Pmnk Tur~, .''aniiar nwwsuies for other ataSs **'ii#gxrs have hem Cft1=ci»ed by .\»rh- ma>n. Who has aiso ad^orated morr rrtlai!,t.‘« m htght-r eJurs'.lonal ap aFo rvs. Field Work In County Begins Jurors Drawn For Criminal Court Naw aii4 Tawnwliip rasMaltl liuii> Mraimrtaf Ijind UiMlHt Surkcjr DvHaftj A AA fhscki Th# arrn widi tl of llli -itia Waldsw. FWasew t k. r-.m* i. L^ai#r Pralhs' a t--?- m la.’*** €*'• nk Vmm Jmim Hatna, n., !?. «jth J .«ig» « ( .r^ t W -MW-Wl pW*» • g , f' .. n**# * g . - ' ^ * * bt ' ’i rt'« • ' I-'a . '.jwnaPi [ U tar. Knight h rsgW tkisj* J f rmnrn Hahb, A F * <«*s. th'p R. t •■<4. R k. j *; R. t'larvne# Hsirr**-^' M Y < * S ie.. -fW Jan t Martin 1 k Kn^wwi. < K ka2~nad«**e. J F Fh.- K h R*^ * « P VimwrW. Jr I A • Vt F*.:n-y ’e T H H«*aaod. F M Tha W»#'*>T*»‘, Jawwr i ran*, th T Jacks. |> t. A^W^r. .K Y A4a.r. M U Mi •w.'T. I-' « RarfM#. N H H* adie'u^n ^ats',-.-^ F 1 R D («od- (•hr aiewsUiing way last wr#a. ar ty Agent <' R t an ea rwctssn U* br cihw p^#d hy the end ad J Thr snUre Cirsiaty e mmf ■« whsrh wil! rrssi hr u»ed by for m mri for la areas loaaty a total «d RMhJMoa laat year fWwn aad ihi g lard IVw# wha her# y walotn fmaired hy and who are awi n th# im *d Ilk# #1 gfepp field #' t. by D*. .lulian .M lier. editor «rf The t h;» b»tt, < l•.■.erv«•r, w h- livens! the t ••iiinii ii<'> ineiit jobli'i--., wh.th wili Im* four: ! on |Mg* of t«Mlay‘- paper. I *•.!.- \\ . Jwi'k on of Anderson, pi..id<Mt o' th** c<»,”-J?. alumni a***-*i- c .a!iiirt, ront^^-rrtsl t* - sliimni goltl “P” a*sar*l g«vi y«si!> t*» lh« man vot***l the out-;ari.i:-Ilf alun nus «.f the year, to Dr \\ I* .l*«’*4-*. I-' ;d< of the r.'lleg* Maasrarx Drgrre* Hon:»rar> d»gf*-**- w*?* «.ttifiifid npif; thr folMMSing Mrs Margaret %«lg* i <!«yih Mt- Ki**s'k. (Jn-rfnriUr -•« !.«! w -fhe**, d*«C t«'» mi law • t »-.ir Jr«-I. ts;ia«a.. .far tursr irtd agrirullurw. it>. artrN i, tadrarge. <;• , dis''-or -f Isa* MfOna Msad Rsetett. A*.:snia law- ytar. thsTior i*f !•* * K*-» th |Fhw, {•s*t**r' k '*'^ I’rr^xtermn chorrh, ^[wrlsntiarg, givt*** ut tl *inil« Awards hr# Mad# l^an Marshall th ltr**wn fwa'W fulUMii^ sward* fuf thr >>af tt«^d *'|e* •fudrat gtfTr r iwaefit Hdraaabe, * Ikarhwfur) -.Sal Mradrll K im iMta cap- -M*i#t disting n girt Ksranee kVm Covi-n-d Wagon,” an*l p ■ nU’d to the gladtlate^ four cov- ••led wagon-. For the fi * wagon h** i’l'id th*- tory «»f .lo i-ph, ib'pu'ting him a a man of unfailing faPh in G<h1 aihi -ail! that when that great Tnultitu*!*- of |H‘o|»le, ufti-r fou^-hun- «l’t-«| yeari* of hlgyiKian latmlage, -- I th«-i, fart - ti-Hafil tin l^ml i»f «*’. th*i.- wi- a ♦..•.eie«l waguTi in the laraEsn The serond —.1 wiigt n cite*! was the Piunt'em who • atiie aert-'- .sr»*| and -hi to a nww r*-' *in#nt branrgr Mw lanblten of an ^ntisuntrd muiWgr kur the tlufxl * -v* «d wagi-n hr rttr*J a little oimp* I t* I' h'rmnr- wrti thfwe closed -S'«tt- Is fc*rr the altar, raelk ea* - ig tbe rs-mBio- fg ail uftknaam *er-> T>».. cwrrvd wagrtfi, wrhich s‘* ' r.-seb*d Ame-a-s aial had a plaee a 'ary mefrh up iVfineyharua .i t r, th. I- t oi . f a* T'. f r» . 1 ted ye* R ('anno# W ehecks toSaf* 4.4T7. an 174 7h, Mr ChniMai said, chocks t«pert#d at ary iwwnehrp O NedTs, Jas W.l! i: w I •raHiMB H imid “P" ISip# At Alpha ISi w»*iled fr tag L 4 hi Beta Phi arirt«tif:c award i .n R .v-oJiisaa, Laafwns (hiutsaduig aatamteexaJ atadi nt D Mr.Vah Mamasn. Mc4lellaatnBr tls- 1. * h1« . e, lb. b-r r*-b»eU- ht ' H.lintRivd I «-.-7;r M ' . th.- * -• ^tiVsf «d t? >**t» Cm. I -Wf r tn.- ^ •fa A fi- ■ 1- -f a I o*m b -t ' » b. *B.,1 A: *,n.t I Cm \h» Ixd r. Hdi .SeBt. Widiai th’sthniM Inals tuamihip John T Breaks, Jr , <»ea^wl M < arry, Byraa V (iray. Frsd Ay»#ti klmsiag. Uu s Kiiiddard, Mdtoa S Wo*^ **• h«PF* FR‘ frrwhaaao scholarship Hunts^r liiiaMiii Buarart O Brawn, cap^ k.Haaar k'leaiiag. Laurm*. rrw , T*-. ■ manj t I'swf* -I Bsg-'i- t* r*#ai»Bay a* IH. rs a^e p* -'.-,*4*1,. s P'‘**n*. hr dts f..r y<e,ng p.-. p --. sorb of 1, • C’.»s r» ! OBg*.. « «.r.: mu.isg, ht- said I am a^kirig y*^ ** > --'i.-'u* y, inre* i|ur-*lMin- trAo-h, tiring an*3t- r- r*l. «ie*rriair!r y-iur •usTe** or fad- jrr, your mak.'ig er marr:.*ig. y*>ar * jelort or d> feat l^twa ihrs# M hat is y«osr rarge tr are you travriing' Who mg' *TYiu* (Kir qut-Mions ai# ' MTiiUi. drsC- 1* ChUd Killed By Truck On Road 1 M, H * s" Ri •( -t .*1 *, (iwy I Ta>!nr. H « h.^sslge, larkin far in ii/r y<‘o hair already Laurens, June €.—Tlw six-year-*mi kh lifTH^ra e '•m.tk. H II ( H D Byd, Ji. .S’arwe, Jr., H R. llavM, Handd i Jtdwman Fred Jay Hay BRde airdai A b* gun Ut Uwd your rosrrrd waguo. Jarha tmenahip. Jolw L. Adair, * ts-i*Bhaw, Mania, (*a. I'lMltr it* rar)of).r«| t*ip ytni have pa«~k- John D f opelaad. William T Jacks , Knppa Alpha award to outstanding thr knowlrdgr of a high ***h*-d and (oJlfge eiiuratHin You have placed U r«,un*^t ."e*****. .utiy. b. #«A up SO that no one would lie forced V. U> travel more than IS mile* from hit laurm* uwraship Farie R Blakely, senior athlrte -GUrs Hatchrlor. Fat John .S Maddm. ( ari H. Tr^ur. onton. i'm Scuffletown towndhip: Frank M kleming, Bryan A. (soodwin, Jesne (• Roy. Harold W. Sanderw. (rratoeiral rontrst—Jk'irst, G. Aiken n>«.nt of 'TayJor, Clinton; seeond, (Ywrlton Mc- ' Swam, (linton. and placed in county officers. h<ime to get to them, but added one that stations be retaibliahed near all towns of l.UOb or more population. By 20 to 10, senators killed an OVER $9,000 DLSB_ILRS_EJ) present affidavits from mechanics as to the conditions of their cars. The bill war returned to the house for concurrence in senate changes. ..rw. m.ms rmrij . Ag . A . last night while croaaing the Prince- IlltCr*x#lty IVICCt At ton-Ware Bboals highway on his 1_] *|| ^ * I acootsr. The truck driver was arrrstad xjOlClVlllC 1 OfUffnt placed in custody of Laurens ® th«*f* rxi»erint*c»’ and phy*>(‘al dfvrbip- righteen «»r morr 'ummers. But you havr just b»*gun. ('nmmrncr- mrnt may In* to you thr rnd of col- Ji-gi'. hut It IS also in a much larger "i-nsr, just a !»rginning. On#* «if the gn-atrsi tragedies <d a life is incom- not only is a .’tullivan township: Herbert O. Ab- IWvlatnation contest—First, A. C. rrcrondNr. Grover G. Roper. James Jacob*. (7inl«m; secon*!, Turk* r Irwin, D Wasson, (>orge D. Wood. ! W ashington, Ga. Waterloo Uswnainp: James A. Kl- B- F. Myaor sabre award to out- plctcni-ss. .And not only is a life more, William W. Miller, Ghesler L stalling company commander T. Q. which is develo|ie<l only |»hysieally and The < linton and Newberry Kiwanis fhillips. Jone**. Jr., (fainesville, Ga. mentally incomplete, but is of all fail- clubs will hold an inter-city meet this Youngs towmahip: Hosea .M. ('ook,; R- *>, T. (’. ('omasissions ur«-> the most colJo.saJ. There is no evening at 7:30 at GoWville, the invi-j^muel P. Fleming, William D. Lo-^ ( ommissions a* sec<*od lieutenants wreck quit** so pathetic as a niotal BY M’ELFARE OFFICE^^***” hav.ng-been extended the clubs nrias, James T. Manly, Ralph F. Pal-|*n (be U. S. Reserve corps were wri-ck. An*! moral character is built, iby Kiwanian W. A. Moorhead. The terson. jawarded Saturday aflerntKin to s<*n-jjind built «jnly, on the foundation of ^ total of $9,022.52, representing|kneeling will i*e an “open air” event Tom BarksdaJe, Highland Homeiiors with four years of R. O. T. ( .'an unfailing faith in (**h1. May none 1,035 cases, was distributed by the^<,y) Jawn at the Moorheads’ home f'hurch community, is supervisor of training. Thuma.*- (^uaite Jom*s of ,,f y,,u Ik- guilty <if negle<’ting or omit- Laurens county welfare office f<w|wrhert a chicken stew and fish fry will Dials, SuUivan and Youngs towmships.j(iainesvilJe, Ga., received th** .saber ^ij^g that ;>art of the load so ahsolute- May, according to .Mrs. Mabel Littie,servtd. FoUiiwing the serving of'L. M. Mobley, Namie community, is; presented each year by Major R*ibeTt jy <.s.>jeritiai and vitally im|H>rtant. of director. The distributions wrere ks an interesting program will be supervisor of Laurens, Waterloo and|F. AAysor of kort Warren, Wyo,. to| "But whither are you traveling? Road BiU Vetoed Columbia, June 6.—The text Governor Maybank’s veto message of follows: 828 old aRe ca.se8, $6,451.ft5; the act to add 2,000 miles of county 22 Wind cases, $328.1.5, and 185 de- roads to the state higbw^ system Pendent children cases, $2,242.72. this year and next follows': - “This bill, as you know*, calls for! the addition to the trute highway •ystem of 1,000 miles of highways each year for the next two years. > I ‘*My reason for vetoing this bill is^ tliat at the present thne the senate and house free conferees tore dead-| locked as to the finances of the state government. It is my opinion that' nothing satisfactory can be accom-, plished until a sound fiscal policy is first outlined and agreed upon. ' “This bill directly affects the state’s presented, with all members of the Scuffletown townships. Hugh B. local organization planning to be pres ent. fiscal policy. I am advised tfcat the cost of taking over these 2,000 miles win put an additional expense on the state as against the coiHity govern ments of aw>roxnnately $300,000 the first year and $600,000 the second year. (Before any such obligation is undertaken the state's financial house should be set in ordet. j *1K is my belief, and I am con-1 vinced that because of tiie exesssuej property tax levies in the counties- (CoDtiausd m 9dm $«•) I DRIVE CAREFULLY SAVE A LIFE! So Far This Year There Have Been 12 FATALITIES from AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENTS iB LAURENS COUNTY Let's Strive To Make 1939 m Safe Year On the Hifhwaya. Tlua dal* last year, 8. Lander Head To Speak Sunday Dr. J. W. Speake, president of Lan- Workman, Hopewell community, is su pervisor of Gross Hill,' Hunter and Jack.s tow'nship.s. DR. WOODS CALLED TO FATHER'S BEDSIDE Dr. 1). J. Woods, of this cKy, wh<^ l<J.r collKre,' will u’the ir«-« speaker ll** ’^7 Sunday n,<m.in* at North Broa.1,P"' * M...,!. j-_. u V Iowa City, Iowa, was caHed to Mar- street Methodi.st church. i , _ rm. 11 1. 1. ij * in tc tinaburg, W. Va., la.st week on account The service wull be held at 10:15, * and Sunday school at 9:30, the pastor. Rev. W. R. Bouknight, has announced.; The change in the hours of service* will be made to give mem'bers of the; congregation an opportunity to attend'. , ^ ^ .. u- i u 140. ___ 1. 1 . he hopes to return to his work here w>e commencement baccalaureate ser- . , , in about two weeks. of the illness of his aged father. A letter from Dr. Woods stated that his father had rallied and his condition was somewhat better when he arrived at his bedside. He further stated that vices at the orphanage. FINISHES AT CAROLINA Miss Florence Coker -Simpson, of Darlington, was a member of the graduating class yesterday at the Unrvervrty of South Carolina. Miss Simpson is the daughter of Or. and Mrs. T. Ellison Simpson of DaHing- ton, and a nicOe of Mrs. A. M. Copc- laad «f Ibis city. CHANGE IN CLUB MEET The regular June meeting of the Chamber of Commerce, scheduled for^ next Tuesday evening, will be Qaiit-| ted, officers state. The omission is made due to the joint cliib meeting* held Tuesday evening at the coUegv! in honor of members of the tennis. cUnk asm Wing WU ia the city. ' WHO WORKS WHERE? COPELAND-STONE CO. T. D. Copeland T. H. Copelaad Mirk Neil Abrams M. C. RidiardMMi (Colored). This firm employs 4 Twenty-two previomly re port^ firms employed —127 T4U1 .131 It Pays To Trade IN CLINTON 'Through an unfailing faith in God, you may have your faces set forwaixl. You may he headed in the right di- •rei’tion. You may have mapi>ed your ; course. But with it all, your days 'ahead are largely unseen and un known. Facing life with its unknown dangers of physical wreckagt*, of men tal destruction and of moral failure, there is one characteristic you will ! need aliove many others—an undaunt- jed courage. As you are setting opt ; today on a larger life and experience, do you have it? Are you carrying it with you? Phy.sical courage to i overcome physical defects and handi- ic*aps that might be yours? Mental I courage to bear the pain of thinking ! clearly, logically and without preju dice? Moral courage to stand four- Mjuare before the evils of the day and age in which you live and by a life of purity and faithful service pro claim to the world that yx>u have a courage bom of faith: Is it yours? Is it going ‘With you? “.And who is driving? Who holds the reins? The covered wagons moved along because they were ener- (Continued on page six) r *' ...