The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 08, 1939, Image 7
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THURSDAY. Jl'NE 8. 1939
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C.
THE CHRONICLE'S
WANT AD RATES
le 1^ ward far fIraC
timm; fire iaaartiaM far tka
vrica of four. Mfaiiaiai ckarfo
2Sc.
Card of tkaaka aad trikaUa
of raapoet, Ic a word, payalda
ia adraace. Miaiaiiua SOc.
PACE S
Mr,'and Mrs. Jones of Goldville, Mr.
U/CCT lUTAM Brmmlett of Uurens,
ILO 1 V^IjJXy 1 V/la I Cannon of Atfce
Mrs. Joa Caaipbell. Corraopoodcat
Tennis, tennis and more tennis! Eat
jit and sleep it for a week. That, in a
[nutshell, is a description of the fourth
annual ntodel tennis clinic being held
U. S. Lafwn Tennis association is Ben*
jamin H. I>wlght, chaimnan of the
USLTA umpires committee, and pres
ident of the U. S. Umpires association.
a devoted member of the Woods Chap*
el Methodist church. Her huAand, J.
F. Smith, died 21 years afo.
ville, Mr. and Mrs. Troy Lovin of Surviving are tJie following ckil-
: Hickory*, N. C., Mrs. Glenn Fninklin dren: H. V. Smith, Mrs. Carey ,^knith
----- Goldville, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Car- and E. M. Smith of Greer, J. J. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Braswell visit-Iter of Columftiia. _ |of Clinton, Mrs. Newton Smith of
ed relatives in Gold>ille during thej Friends of Miiss Sara Meadors re- Duncan, and W. F. Smith of New-
week-end. jgret to learn she is ill at her home.!beri-y; a sister, Mrs. Minnie Plemeona
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Painter,! ^^^ys and Mr. of Duncan, and 22 grandchildren, and
OATT —-ii -..u ..icourts under a scc.'ching sun eager to
Jr\>K SALE—One milk cow with calf I, u , . • j n-
ibout 6 old. Cn be *on .tl .**""
E«bdde Greenhouse. J. fi. Graham j ^
IP
“ ’ J^Khter: *"<1 H. Theo of Woodruff, .even p-eat-grandehildren.
the boys love it. They take to the I foremost tennis umpire*, will be as- ,j__^ .i..-.;..!: spent Sunday with Mr.,and Mrs. Golie p.—i *—
sisted by Haines Stockton, anothergraduating ex
lercises at Columbia high school
Monday evening. Miss Eu-^^ flattie Stockman and daugh-
State Training School. Ip.^oTaf*'• ii ♦ u * *u
This 18 an excellent chance for the [many
ELEICTRIC.\L REPAIRING — Bring j 150-odd players enwlled at the clinic
me your Fans and Motors to be Re- to learn how* to play a better, more
. sired or Rebuilt according to Fac- intelligent game. For very rarely if
tory Specifications. I also repair Hotj<?ver has such an importA'nt group of
Plates, Toasters and all other Elec- tennis officials and coaches as the
trical Appliances. R. Stanton Blakely‘^*M‘u>ty of the present cHnic been as-
Bt Blakely Brothel's. Tel. IHS. Ic sembled before for the purpose of
“teaching the game; and probably not
Davis cup
of ^he thrilling
matches in this country and knows
practically every top-ranking player
Funeral services were conducted
I Thursday afternoon at 5 o’clock at
Woods Ohapel Methodist church, con
ducted by* her pastor. Rev. B. H.
Tucker, assisted ,by Rev. J. N. Watson
Painter formerly of Clintori, re-j^*^*^’ Jane, spent Sunday with
linesmen. Mr. Dwnght has umpired diploma from Columbia Augusta
high. 1 Fortner of Greenw*ood, spent and Rev. R. D/ Hughes. Interment
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Goiifrey andt^oy Stockman. followed in the church cemetery,
v-wi- family* spent Sunday* with Wy and Mr, and Mrs, F., J, Campbell spent
paired or Rebuilt a^rding to Fac- irvtelligent game. For very rarely if persons j^^s. E. D. McCullough. * ' | Sunday in Laurens with their daugh-,Mrs. Margaret Brewington Dunnaway
Mr. and Mrs. (^lie Campbell and \Nord. ; Mrs. Margaret Brewington Dunna-
jway, i)0, diwl Monday night at the
home of her .son, Charlie Dunnaway,
' \M^ Vf.%., ' Thi' W'fvmon^a \fidair\nov*\r /\f'
Kay, president of Southern Lawn Ten
nis association; Reginald W. Fleet,
member of executive committee
FOR SALFl—1939 four-door Plymouth i until next year’s clinic will such a
Sedan. .\lso 1932 V-8 Ford. Reason-1 g^roup be assen>bled again. One fea-
able. See Lowry ilson. Phone 309-W. ture of the clinic which makes it par-
FOR SALB-Spedaf
*alvi.. ,uit.n., partulaca, p^t„„i,.»c''ool p!*^ the fact that the on y
and verbena plants from pok 25c 1”’ 1.
, r a. • J r* i. a This means that they can obtain in-
per dozen. F^stside Greenhouse. Ic' ,• ^ u . ^
1 struction from some of the best ten-
in the tennis world who are expected
to attend the clinic are Louis J. Car- c r o u n -• t i i rr
, a . r> , E. J. tampbell v’lsited in Woodruff
ruthers, chairman of .Amateur Rules - . .
committee of USLTA; John J. Mc-.^^
U.SLTA; C<Hly laaiixi, secretary of , •, i o i
SLT.\, and member of the national j ^
W. M. S. Holds Meet
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Caivfield, Mi*s. The W'Oman’s Missionary society of!on W’a.shington street. She had been
Melvin Huey and Mrs. J. E. Bras- Calvary Baptist church held its regu- in declining health several years, Mrs.
..well, Sr., visited Mrs. J. R. Boyd, meeting on Monday evening at the
^ who is a patient at the Greenwood home of Mrs. R. D. Hughes. After
Dunnaway was a native of Spartan
burg county, w’here she spent most of
all business was attended to a pro-!her life. She was a member of the
ROOMS FOR RENT—Three upstairs nis teachers in the nation and .see
rooms w'ith modern conveniences. 1 of the best players in the South' Mimnaugh.
tennis clinic committee.
During the clinic the Southeastern
Interscholastic tournament is being
played. Entries from Clinton are El-
wyn Sturgeon, Rufus Sadler, and John
Miss Corrie Ballard of W'hitmlre,'Kram on the “Great Commission” was
Baptist church.
F'uneral services were conducted at
5 oVrlock Tue.sday aftejuioon from Cal
vary Baptist church by the Rev. R.
1). Hughes and the Rev. Jodie A.
all practically free
of Tryouts for the Junior Davis cup
team of the Carolinas are also being
Close in. Also a furnished bedroom. acticjn,
Mrs. W. T. Putnam. ip charge. ^ _ ^ ^ ^
I The professional staff of the fourth'.held this week under the direction of!‘' .“‘'V ‘'*‘7'iVi.
U. S. APPROVED CHICKS. Blood-! annual clinic is composed of: Ci>ach Lufler. mateVr^ith the F'lor-' , ,, ^ ^
tested Reds, Rocks, New Hamp- William C. Lufler, coach of tennis'ida Junior Davis cup team will hej
shire. Hatches every Tuesday. CaHl in a^ Pi'estiyterianicollege, summer pro-!played during the clinic,
to see us. Feeds, Brooders and Chick fes.^ional at the Pie<lmont Driving
Supplies. Farmer Hatchery, 908 Main club. Atlanta, winter professional at'on
St., Newberry, S. C. tf Hotel F'lamingo, Miami, F'la., coach of Grant
ACCIDENT INSURANCF' TICKF'tc'Junior I>avis cup team of the Car- amateurs showing their skill. All
cost only 25c a d‘ay. W up\oi'’'‘"“"’
I was the week-end guest of Mr*, and given by the program committee.
I Mrs. J. H. Oowe. i Delightful refreshments were served
I ■ F’riemls of C. C. .Abbott ri>gret to by the ho.stess.
! learn he is a patient at the Veterans I , ~ ^
hopital in Columbia. j Birth Announcement j Martin. Interment was in Ro.semont
iMrs. D. FL Simmons visited rela-' Mrs. J. R. Crane announce cemetery. '
tives in Goldville F'riday. i hirth of a daughter, 31onday, May Xhe following grand.sons served as
Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Thompson of *’• Hays hospitak | pallbearers: Carl and W'ade Brewing-
Iton, ('harlie Grogan, Colie Turner,
.1. M. Ander.son. ' .M.«cr..ane»u.s v'^nower i.iven ! Kdgar and Brooks Dunnaway.
IMr. and Mrs. Marvin Wehh of . 0» Iriday evening Mi*s. Joe Camp-. Surviving are two sons, W’illiam
' , ... , Greenville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Royi*’‘‘^' Mis. Fate .Arnold were joint Charlie Dunnaway of Clinton;
, |HMa tx 1)1 ion ma i> ''' *■ *r',ammell and Mr. and Mrs, Grover at a shower given in honor fjyj. daughters, .Mrs. uMinnie Brewing-
>11 the program tomorrow with Bitsy , o i I of .Mrs. .Sam .Snelirrove .Ir a recent . .. r c-. . i m vt , .
- , ,, • o 1 .u r iSanders Sumlay. ‘ ,n., a rcAiiu of Spartanburg, .Mrs. .Nora Lynch
orant, Lriiie Sutter aiui other famous ... , n n , i i hriile. Several iranies and contests i \i. o • ^ t
, . ... , ... ,,, . .Miss Domthy Hall spent last week * moo lomesis y^d .Mrs. Bessie Brewington of Lau-
inialt'urs showing their skill. .All in . , , . ,. l* n were eniovetl with each winner thei...n... \i.. i> i u t- i ««
. with relatives in ( hemkee Falls. . . •' * "oii eato vkioior Beulah Turner and Mrs.
ill, the clinic program is the most ..... ■ .i-i ris’inicnt tif a useful irift which was i /-i- . . i .i.
$5,000. S. W. Sumerel
32.
, Phones 80 and', H^^ry Fogleman. tennis coach at complete and interpting one that ha.s (Ireenwo^nl, P'* ■‘‘‘nted to the young b^ble.
tf university. yet been atten^ptt^ ^ Sunday with .mV. and Mrs. S. W. •'^»elgrove receivtsl many
J. Potter Stockton, former national-, tiful and useful gifts.
tint.
FOR RFLNT—Unfurnishcsl apartment, ^ ly ranked amateur and a member of
second floor, w*ith bath and private the USLTA clinic committee.
entrance. Apply to R. E. Copeland. John Kenfield, veterarn tenni* men-
6-5tp tor at the University of North Caro-
' MethiMiist.
Sofhail Schedule
Thursday, June 8—A.R.P. v.s Bap-
Domthy Hall spent last week k-hk-i' m.iu e»mt-T5i:5 yy,, ijesste Krewinglop
with relatives in ( hen.kce KalD. were enjoyed with each winner their^ns; Mrs. Bcul ah Turner and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. F'lank White and chil- '■‘‘^■'l’>vnt^ «»f a^useful gift which was F'lorcnce Lawson of Clinton; a broth
er, Sam Brewington, of Sardis, Miaa.;
beau-[3(j grandchihiren and <>4 great-grand-
Snelgrove. Ichildren,
The hostesses serves! ice cream ami — ' m
akc. .Mr. and ‘Mrs. Snelgrove will
their home in Duncan.
Mr. and Mrs. Toy Tucker of Spar
tanburg, were the week-end guests of
make
JOANNA NEWS
STA EFTT POTATO, TOMATO, Pepper, FImmet l*are, profe.ssional at the
Cahbag?, Collard and Egg PlanU.* Belle Meade club in
Vigoro. Bone Meal, Cottonseed Meal.^gy^-h of tennis at Tulane university,
and Nitrate of Soda Fertilizers. Canej Kenny, tennis professional at
Se«i, Com, Beans. Millet and Sudan J*inehurst. N. i\, and Warr^nton, Va.
Grass. Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Bill Mitchell, profeastonal at the
Telephone 188. Ic Richmond, Va., country clid>.
CHB KS-('h1cK.S. We have ^T***r*A'''*
Fere B W.D. Tested Cliicke Tuea- ^ ^ ^ ^
days and Kridaya.. Starting, Growing
and I^ing Maah. Grain*. Feeder*.
fVmntal.ns. (luck Tablets and Oyster
Sboiis Biabrly Brothers .Store
ToBphone 1*8
POR RENT L’p»terr» 4-r»on fuf-
r>)*Kei| epartjmrrit 0;*.h pr.vmir hath
Caj; i:J S3,
RIIJ. BEAN BF.FnAl" t»e Sew
p. i»ef. Rolen.'n# Ihset f »f Braiss.
Foie'.ues. ' aMhagr, Twasahooa. t*c We
aii ’i h«» • INrrgreew. Red \rrwm.
Bte. s M, Trtagen a--)d Kong('-
and I ak’iuin
Arii'ia'j’ $* lewd. Sl«|g Shni. Bar
Ve.it M vTurr. IW^tePf. fly Ded awd
Go ( S^rej Rlakriy Brothers Srwd
I "i sfshuWe I D
F'riday, June 9 — Presbyterian vs •ud Mrs. R. T. Trammell, |
Mrs. Sam Snelgrove, Jr., has re-,
turne«l to her home in Ihincan after
.Monday, June 12-
.NasiTville! ami
TuMMlay, June 13
A. R P.
-Pri'sbytenan vs
— .Meth«Mjist vs.
No Chance Of
Processing Tax
Cactus Jack To
ding relatives here during thi- week
OCCK ilOininaUOn j Moorhead ar,l
(*->l<t-. (lie. June 2 M * Julian lk>
lick and little daughter, Margaret An
are irsiling Mr ami Mr*
M A
family of GreenviMe, M
Maehingtofi. June 1. ( Iwee friends |4..nrjr Johr)«'.fi Jarki
of Vice IVeaidewt ('.amer diacloeed Xfr, Mas.*- Blek.’y af, |
(•■lay that he has derided to seek
the preealrfitial nomination at the
1918 tVmocralir consentxtn even if
PrSWldenl Ruoeeselt should he
delate
.MLm Vernia .Mae Painter i
Our community was saddened on
spending two wreks with .Mr. and Thursday morning by the death Wa.<chington, June 3.—MmnbiT* at
of \ernia .Mae Painter, 20, at her the h«>use ways and mean.s committeo
home on Academy street following a <aid today they saw no chance of
weeks illness. proceeiiinc taxes being enacted Mlia
•■'he was a native of t^urens couun- «e««i,>n, deepite reports that President
ly where she hml “pent her entire R.H>s<*veK might veto the II2!14.080,-
Itfe. .Nh.< was a daughter «if the late udo farm bill unlem new lavenua wm
J I Painter and Mr* Pearl Jones provide«| o meet inrrsaeikl fana pay-
Pa Mti’f -^he was a member of the men?s.
Ml-. S. W. .Snelgrove.
Mr. and .Mrs. FIrnest Ktgers of
Greens*ille. s|»ent Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs. 1. B Trammell.
.Monroe Tucker of Wiwmlruff u vi*-
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(art p,at« mrf lU wro* eed t«arne, Wimaetf ha* haJ a-.e^wl
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tie. mmir-TF > I'-ir Sunday guewt* of Us^Vre
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Auto Financing
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B.IRGAINS
FOR SALE
Dwelling—South Broad.
Duellinif—Holland Street.
Dwellinif—Near Silk Mill.
Dwelling—Cleveland St.
Duelling:—East Carolina
Ave.
All On Easy Terms.
Store Building — splendid
investment.
Other Property.
Fire and Life Insurance.
Loans Financed on Real
Estate.
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CUnten. S. C.
la H — er ml Sewiar ( lass Infm m.^l prrs4»ri* li4d ro|h»rT»-r«
M'- ga\r ■ lelightfu! jiaity that «*,,». nf (.arTi«-f «upj»intef. m
■ • Fi lay night at her h ime for tiw i.i-.r he C‘fuUi rtieke |e>litirai »a;i
'.wfoity ( hs^ echted gratluat*** by iiii-akirtg hi- -«-If mgewtsl r-uli- »f
eh) VC in (iol-lvinc. I.jkc ail the - ..-i.n amt *|iraking ou*. ».n'V.*ti,»Mel
Ih-»-ry parti>-e, thi* wa.* a huge *uc- .--u,* during th«- m-xl f»-w month-
cr-is ami the young peofrU* had a grami K-jeiru- wci** that tiatn**) ha- ••
lime. attentively to that -i»gg.--^iori
♦ but ha.H given no .-igri of what couiwe
( horue (troup .Meets he will take.
The community choru.-* had a ham F igurmg ah**) in current {ntliticai
dinner with all the trimming on Mon- talk on ('apitol Mill are re|H»r.s that
day night at Joanna club. .-*ome .M'nators, l<M>kirig forward to
•After the dinner the following offi- 11149, now are .seeking actively to'
cer.s were elected for the year: Pres 1- heal «liffererKes between iVmocratic
•lent, ('harles .Murphy; treasurer, .Mrs. faction.^. !
Lucille Nabors; librarian. Gray VVell-ailvi.se)! legi.slator.s -laid one
Stroud; I^eader, Bruce Gallo'W*ay. harmony effort was a .senate lunch-
F’ollowing the election of officers ,^,n this week for Thoma.s G. ('or-
the chorus went to the community coi*an, .New Deal ailviser. Given by
building for a rehearsal. Mrs. A. S(*naU>r .A.shurst, Dc-mocrat, Arizona,
•Moorhead was guest of honor. .the luncheon "was altcmled by .such
^ ^ ■ adniini.sti'ation follovver.s a- .'senators'
Club (five* .Mock Bedding .Barkley,* Demticrat, Kentucky, and
On Thursday the VVoman’.s club had Schwellenbach, lA-rnocnit, Washing-
a party*. The program and drama com- „uch non-New* Deal senatoi’s
mittee.s staged a mock wetlding, with^^^ Harri.son, Democrat, .Mississippi,'
Rob Francis as the preacher, Mrs. J* and Byrnes, Democrat, South Caro-,
|.M. Boss in full bridal array as the .
jattractive bride, and Roberta Temple-j 'phe luncheon wa.s similar to ear-,
'ton as the scared -about-to-be-forgot-ones given by Chairman Marriner,
ten bridegroom. The affair ^s a riotjg^ Fiocles of the federal reserve b'ardl
and Cl^irman Jesse H. Jones of the
of fun from start to finish. Not a fea-‘
ture was miaeing, from the old grand
parents to the ring bearer and flower
girls. .Mfs. Hunnicutt and Mrs. Rolfe
ClaHi brought down the house by
singing before tbe ceremony "Darling,
reconstruction corporation. Senator j
Brown, Democrat, Michigan, chair-1
man of the Democratic senatorial.
campaign committee, also has been |
planning a .series of informal get-|
I Am Growing Old” and “I Love You 1 among representatives of
Truly.” Mlrs. Kay furnished the musicp^rty factions.
and played the wedding march from
Lohengrin as the bride walked up the ea^A
.i,i, U, th. .lur - R1 209 MALARIA
After the ceremony a reception was, w* jwwwer
heid in the ladie* class room wherei Caaea reported in the L. S. in 1938!
r*
tables were attractively set. The boon-;pQj^wp PELAY!
tiful helpings of banana split, made! t4wI-w .rDk
with the touch of a profaaaional hand, Tottay wiU
aajoyad tboroagbly. i 14$ Ckacfca Makria ia aaesa days
g m> t t PI >pi ^ ^ 4.. j. 1^. ; 4.
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Rej^ardless of what mmke
of car you are now driving,
we urge vou to drive a new Chev
rolet with Exclusive Vacuum Gear
shift, which goes into action automati
cally and supplies 80 per cent of the shifting
effort, the moment you touch It with your
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So please accept this invitation to see vour
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GILES CHEVROLET GO.. Inc.
CUNTON, S. C.
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