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f * ' / T " i*' '-v r r THE CHRONICLE Strives To Be a Clean Newspaper, Complete, Newsy, and Reliable. ©to (SlUnton (Utirnnirb VOLUME XXXIX CLINTON, S. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1939 If You Don’t Read THE CHRONICLB You Don’t Get the Nem. MAYBANKASKS ROAD SURPLUS Report of Thomwell Orphanage | Says Part of Highway Funds | For Past Year Considered. All Should Be Shifted. Calls forj Officers Re-elected. Early End of Session. Trustees Hold BUSINESS BOOSTER CAMPAIGN Annual Meeting OPENS HERE THIS MORNING; TO RUN FOR THREE MONTHS Clinton’s Business Booster Cam- PBigv opens today lo continue until j The annual meeting of the board of iSeptemiber 16th, the event being spon- rnlumbia Tune 13 A tl 000 000'^*^'^®’*t** u*^^*^*^ 1Chamber of Commerce Columbia, 13. ^ ^I’l^ ' held here Tuesday m the office build- j narticinated in bv more than sev- surplus ,n the h.ghw.y furd nert yet Ex^venvor M«ti„ F. X” Wide publicity has bee^n given the that state purposes new tax. was cited by Governor Burnet May-j^j^ ^ Greenville, presiding. The bank today in a special message called to order at H;campaign during the pa«¥t two weeks the general assembly in which he said. , , , ... intermission at 12-30 atl v v two weeks, he would veto any'^^‘^^ time the tnembers were dinnerbuying public of this section, the . guests of the oiphanage family in the advantages to be derive<l by shop-, He followed the declaration with a dining hall._Thow attendingClinton. During the event pr«nU. of "my oooKr.tion and myijjf ’^■.*25.00 ««y .pp«v.l of .py ro...«n^o bill m. F. Ansel. the f«e conferees may br.n* ,n and "'?f,':Nlet or Plymonth amo^rnbiL,’or jS?0 W. Harris, Clinton; Rev. T. Elli- cash, will be awarded free, son Simpson, Darlington; James H. both houses agree upon. Reaction to the address, w’hich May ^ bank requested that he be allowed to | make, was varied. Some i^pre«nta-1 ^ ^ Rowland, Sumter; Dr. tives felt the governor was freeing the house from further insistence on its demand for not less than |2,000,- 000 as an outright grant from the highway fund for state use, while oth- L. R. Lynn, Clinton; Henry J. Winn, Greenville; W. D. Copeland, Clinton; Joel S. Morse, Abbeville; A. C. Todd, Greenwood. Georgia: Robert McMillan, Clarks- crs construed it to mean that Jw *ub- Q^^ge B. Hoyt, AtlanU; Rev. atantiated the house all along. iHarold .McQ. Shields, Atlanta; John Reactions of still other members j laid greatest empha«is on the gover nor’s concluding remark: Florida: Charles .M. Turney, Jack sonville; Rev. L E. McNair, Orlando; “I do wish you would make your|j^^ ^ ^ Campbell, DeFuniak decisions at soon as ^ssible in order s;pnng«; Rev. A. R. Urrick, Plant that we may adjourn as soon as pos- J A number of matters of vital intcr- ‘*I consider the message *P* institution were before ^e prx»pnate for the time,;* said board for consideration. The annual tentative Rfiddey of Fairfield. Me i> (,f ^be president, former exec- anxious for the legislature to adj<»urn ,.«.<>rt.tar>’, executive, endowineut The following concerns are partici pating in the campaign: Sadler-Owens Pharmacy. Front is JeweJry Store and Gift Shoppe. Smith’s Pharmacy. Gallow’ay’s. Western Auto Associate Store. Blalock’s Grocery. Hipp ami C handler. Kellers Drug Store. C'hronicle Ihiblishing Co. Royal t'leaners, Inc. Giles Chevrolet Co., Inc. Timmerman .M<*t<*r <*o. An«iei>on’t r«c b l(ic Store. .Atlair’s .MenV Nh**p. B< Ik’» iN-jiartrnent .Stun*. W<N»druff's .A.rto Sei-VK-e. Eastside Greenhouse. Nichols’ Studio. George A. Copeland & Son, Young Company. Chapman's Service Station. J. V. Edwards. W. J. Benjamin Service Station. Johnson ^^rvice Station. Casino and Broadway Theatres. I. C. Boland. Prather-Simpson Furniture Co. McMillan-Cooper Motor Co. W. C. Baldwin Motor Co. Buchanan’s. Louie’s Place. McI>anieJ Vulcanizing Works. Purol Service Station. <. handler & Cintper Garage. Blakely’s Liquor Store. Sumerel’s l>ei»artment Store. Abrams & Geer Beauty Shop. Ideal Bakery. Blakely Biros. Seed Store, f’ayne’s Credit Jeweler. ('Union Service Station. NUMBER 24 COMMENCEMENT SEASON CLOSES AT THORNWELl. I^ogram of Interest Marks End of Year’s Work At Orphanage. Baccalaureate Sermon and Graduation Addresses By Savannah Minister and Presbyterian College Professor. Medals and Other Prizes Awarded To Pupils Who Excelled. Thirteen seniors of Thornwell or- ity, to the point that we are endanger phanage high school received diplomas Tuesday night at graduation exercis es held in the chapel. The principal ed of elevating security from the min or place it rightfully holds to a ma jor place in the scale of human vabjies. _ address w’as made by Prof. B. H.JOnce our civilization does that there jBoyd, a member of Presbyterian col- is no predicting what follie.s will be ,lege faculty. .committed in the name of humanity. The exerci.ses were presided over by “Surely at such a time as this it is Dr. L. R, Lynn, president of the that you of the class of 1:^39 |s.titution, and opened with prayer by j think of yourselves as individuals and Dr. A. R. Larrick, pastor of the First Pre.sbyterian church of Plant City, Fla. 'The .salutatory address was de livered by Sara Julia Davis, the class prophecy by Edna Deanne Chandler, consider w'hat intellectua'l and spiri tual truths are requisite for your journey through the worlld. It is my sober conviction that at this hour in your Iivt*s you cannot burden your selves with thoughts of security. “We link, therefore, the theme of the class poem 'by Eleanor Dai.sy Pow ell, and the valedictory by Ma<leline Smith. A special musical number wasl^bis discourse with the spirit symbol- given by Margaret Baker, The diplo- by this chapel. The Master’s mas were awarded by B. S. Pin.son, is a call to adventures of the D. E. Tribble C/o. (BuiWers Sup-[principal of the school, and a copy of To find that fact, to find it the Bible presente<l each graduate by^i^ays, to act upon H, not spasmod- j Dr. Lynn, a custom followed since thejically and with seaitom of emphasis, [founding of the institution sixty-fourbecome so convinced of it thM you [years ago. [ju.'it instinctively act upon it, is to I Prizes and honors were award<*d. I'Put away forever any petty asking The winners were: Scholarship, .Made- security and to »|H‘nd yourself I line Smith; KihU*, Sarah Davis; high- bring illumination into every dark- i’st average in high s^’H.miI, Ixiuise ,Mc- day. Tin* world, there- (< owan; «l4iry, < harle- Conrad; jmiuI- foie, stands ab-olulely upon the al and go home, which we should have d a month or m«ire ago.” "It looks to me,” said Herring, of Amlerson, “iike th*- governor want^ two h<*.■» reach a compro ini»' ** Kvant, of SjMirtanhurg, said hi» re act un was “that he reaffinwed his j.ast position ami '•.d*«tantiated th«- ^<»ase all along and I couldn't get anything from those f.gjre* but I»ona ftda rrtdence that the anewrr was di eera I heat ham. of Atibevilie. also said he felt “he IS Insiatent on diversion to relieve the rtnie ef fiaaarial emhar aiiil building committ«*e' p:. - M'nteil and approved. Recommenda tions of the president and exicut.w c«»mmittei- were adopted, and the »taff of workets fo-- the Coming yswt elected. officers n-els'Cted to serve for the coming year are: Chairman of board I.x G'*ver-i«.r K Ansel, of (irrenenir Ya • T igh’’- .'M- I. B. ii.iiarti J I < o|n' a d A III Y . g’- Pb.i. ’H4*y. re >ta’ion. plies). Clinton Body and Fender Works, (’ojielsmd’s Meat Market. Pitts Service Station. Page’s Bc-auty Shop. Clinton Hirtel. < opeland-StoiH’ Co. McIntosh Shoe Shop, C! nton Mercantile t o. Hullard < ash Gmcery. Clinton Buibk’r’s Supply Co. I.. 1.. I ofH land Grticeni— A Meat- .1 I lt*-itjani.n A S.-n- * i'.y .'sail-'. < II. Km-i *- A HV' tiy p.ant, Fi-lix .M«’t b-llan; most ef fuieiit offi.i work. KIea?;i.r Pnwi-li; I mu- r.ii’-., N'l-ll .Monk; priMtiiig, Kich- ii’d d* Mi'titriiidlin; -■"•p, < harles In- g • , ^.1 > !ii, I J. II ',(■ y thirteen (,et iHpbiaiaM It 1 'All ' > - Dr.- .1 1 p. MU. ) i oitiimny .M. 'iiU ' ' th' gi .t! l i.i' iiig . , a - - r. U<i • K<'ad> \N . 4- .Nh' p{4' I*a i. >' * ( a'h <fr.4'. ry 1« .. .-1 ig >1 }•< ' n.i- M. Ma* > F i4lu. ■ .•v % A A I* F."'d < ntig . F.d*.a lltMn-f 1 hand!* ’, Mau.< iirj F i«i*' ''hi.ji ' 1 r • • •’1 < afr ' W 'riiiak.-i. Agii.' - Pal f n . 4 Wa! < iA’Ii. 'll s s*-.-1 V. >'.at/'i’ 1 v* JA t r% (•aragi- •1. F .40..r l*a!*) Piia. d. |.» 'U f rnltm * h •44» .*M-! <'r i , tr ■ •n )*h«r ma* > F a. IVbIh.', < urn*-, M.mk . .Sara -Ltiia INii I*. ( harl*' < aivin Ingir. Lutheran Pastor [ To Be Installed ri*. of Grcenwiwd, c pf (•mwnviiie. SaaKer and C an. a iwhua the free caaf an the femral appra^natian hill-focal pmat td the argwasent an the haaee eland for outright diver •IOC aad the eenata etand far diver »»on campensaled hj increased high- t—ndeU debt cn’inurd the.r W* eh There wa« «« iinmeilialr in4ica<><*n if *. ^ lle>t>ank nweagv Could bnng alF-'ilt an twrly report frmn the group Heavy appiaure. partiruler jr frran h laemhrr*. folii»wrd Majftienk • aitdre** Hr rpoar from a prrparr.l ■•arueerrp' but fre«|Ueiit jr intrrpi.ist e«i 11temporaneoueljr -The M.t'W.llOd ope eling deficit .n . e . ices the <w*e. t*a»k a number of gu. 'y Its m P’V**- continued alt bad c Vier-chairmaa. Robert McH .lap.. of CaneravnUe, Ga. Racretary W W Hams, of < i.nton Treaeurrr Ih L Roes Lynn, of ^ (liiAan. A service if unusual interest to Attarwsys M F Aneal af (ereen vdle aad A. C Tedd ef Graanwaad Lutneran* of t ..nton and leiurens end W. W. Mac-ltha«r frienda ww. he held at St. Jaha’s n; l>r Jack H Young, {.-utheraf) iHjrr^’ a* It arUa-h Sun- Orphanage Takes Polio Precaution day morn ng J le^irmrvtlr- K’ ihet Heyrr, l»< t.m«> t.mr the a K«> Rev Criminal Term Lasts One Day lauren*. June i. The Jurve .rrm of grnerai se-esione C<rurt Herr a.th J-jiige C ‘ Feaiherstone presiding, opafted Monday morning, heard one L R. Lyiwi A 4 Todd H J W.nri ,,f feme hero to l»<fma paMor of the ■-**u'rh. » • t-ffaiai * n»ialla«l The »• rN i*-» a, . Im- ri rnar^ i.f the Rev T^omae F >u#**r •ala-rmtrrafent af •hr K*a'\g*..cal i.urhr-ran >jrr»«ai of >• .I’S * ar> .na D. S • »»»mi»n. Hr >j»a.' a 1 de..rer Khf rharyv I■•th ami r<.ngnegai •a> Th.« re-V rr ai.: be 4'» eirfit of •:"C4i • gn faxi'icr .n iHr hi^ory of '.nr- l.urhere'i rnurrh ■». thi* fn — prof Boyd eaMl Aciing upaei the rwomasetMiation af Ai>uth to my taolsy that it D*^ James H Hayne. etala iMlth i meks •erur.iy Surh a- attitude is ficrr. the trumesa ef Thacawail ac- diMarhiag, and savan* !•» be quila at phaaa^ la aaaesaa Taaahey, 4eetdid(earianra wuJi Umaa gaalitrea ahull that al! rhildran of the hums under It properly dir’.mguisb youth ffo-o age rears of age adl be hep4 on the ram o«^Hl to be ur fVsi t.j snsrvumy. recently pos this summer instead «f betng aJ i,. 'akr- tbaiaea. fathrf than sjerumfe vrd to return to their homea fer sa- j,, 'hii^gs i«i««ns The precaution is hring tak- ru>l ru: rhaofs againsi the pimsibAe spread ef • •rh pio.o t.rifaniite paraiysisi which now j .a.* la 11 mat I VC, Chri>l m chaue. cno.. I \«uith chooM-.' Chri-<t. III*'.. -! 4 < ..iinmiiHi rig day a-i liuii * -AS I'u.y -41. fj itig I* . Ill l.' i.flcd i 1 ill |.f jn '.;\ I lit Jill ■ 4:ic» ' ■ 'I -<* 111 .!i Uk nign ■ 1 411 .\m« 1 .raii yuuin eitn any s.nd .if inlt n »l eiiit 'Vnipathn. «:t ti) hy and rviiia.M biind to a.I the !•)!!• I fH «• arni iHs-d t*f thi» »ear\ htng h .ii 4^1*1 ‘m r■ .■<nlof 'affri.ng tuaa I • d « . I rye 1m rx amt » h« n the genuine 4<»rh tf !h«- m .fill 1% to mg dread R*'lv-Ji .''ani ixi |Vmi-iJ. Kiluard Rose fj.iy harn|>er>d l y a ••.on a hseW it ampbeil, Mon.r Madcimr .Smith, krnte. no cxrmp’..o»i« m its ei Mary Kath* r nr Jng'^ nat we nsed toea .» some r% In a<blrrv*ing the graduating clast Mmr to •psmk rummandingAy ie :h « grneratnm from ita gaiiiag ma- t*ria.t»ro tan youth seek smraniy i:r the face wf surO a rail' Have we tn«o«a« to murh a part of the ptisgram Uiai is ihai we aoutd rather asd uy ;. B ( iva i'tg% t * % ■' t a« at ra* en the state's gme'al fund other agencies and aeed.” Maybank said *ln asy addrees to the gencTwl aseeaiMy on .April ft I suggested the use of soase of the asoncy now earatarkml dsamrtBsent “At this time I cdfrred eeery co- tperation pr ssdil# in order that there might be an ) Jldi* e lists i'» many seriions a-He*- Ihr smaller rhiMren wou>d kra’te-red for the suftimre lA hue genuine regret ea> vtprssA^d l'..» dt pilling 1 he ,h. dlT-n nf *hr|f ou'.ings aith rnatux*. the presnlefit and li ustees ..f thr »i*li lulion staled iKa*. the r*-sirwt> <ns ar« i.r in> . i-i'i” • f. rx.xl t hurrh wa> «>rganise«| made ssdety a* Ju.). .'.rjti. w ih jy charier mem f«r the large fami.y it h pro s and ad p.umed before aigUt The grand yuxy ‘-ef The membership tmlay numbers returned a “no Kiir on the indictment ami the prv.sp<«ts for th- future charging Bert i Hagney of Orlando, growth . f the r.«igrrg»tj,.r are bright to tw highway • •W** wrackleaa homicide, la the M’ Haye- breomrs the fi’st re>ident automobile death Inst Tueaday night pastor ar.d th.« -ista.lation serviee of Frank L^mar Ridgeway, young son be the f rs< *y»r he.d in .S* John's •if Frank Ridgeway of the western ihurrh ■“7. I. oart of tha county. The mary fr,ends ..f the church are Htrmxii FJl»r» WM foond ruiliy of f'itiOly tc K'jxi.l tK. »r>,c. chonod With tho tl.4. of on .«« «f. figure* make it clear that the Goes To Columbia To Orphanage Post * B jr T>mt I*, isoless soase Wl mm ie* » ha* leCrnt.'y a<t% >re .^sselirtr Pfo • •ainr of them n h.gh ■.( ng I'S-t arsv It. »•-* ‘ t I f «Mr g ^ . 4' •> i t s ■ - r. f »« •«’ gem 's* •m They ■ It « .11* * ss ^ ’• ■ g rx^tei r.ilr.t > f the •i f • il. . l»'.'.a' >f S we-.to} am} teen iitt. > >i. -s.’s'ifig w- » <1 US' 1 hey t fi 4. ti- , tif th< 'it s s .•! t'fslge f . f nt » . f e< i.iM ifti < 1-1 MV jr ly ha.i }«• tfid ’heir Wsy inii. i>u' pies,nt ■ I 1 Is' .r. I'. f« tt jr that thitugtitfui |«.1{n«;.te that the Solid today ft '>•4 th. w-'l-f if a fru ymrs ago .1 'I thi fii-t-t priiiitged tif U* must } .r ni-tfV *s rmus TOttughl to 1 fe than thif.g' lpf 1 ■t. * f '.f «’a', aa, aat »MCiai • J. .*-< f m ti ab^^aif .ai 4(rifa * IlfhA m* r4i|MSfr' 1 » 30' fe t fe 1 a* la Ur ’ t ■ i. ti • f -it »|> 'ft,aill) uaaA 1 1 ^ i ? ,• y ' » : il.aa »*« ry A • « ' k . c rmm • ami a.aM4 tn ak* 4A4 « ' i ' A ' ta«..4giM u' >44 ai * * *1 r e A fcw If - 1 * • •• s* <tangt ' ■. I*» M» A* 'n« / • •!' . • t fa < « 1 'a*. mi . . - / i.' -4 i iMar itm * ’ m > • 4k • g ' 4t '•) j « a- •< r l)4ra> «' • • ^ . r • ■ , * » • ■ fe ng a -lU ' 1 “val .* A f«A' J A .1 4..^, f ■ ■ t F at A t* ' J ’ •. irw ». »■.. a o*"a • hf .* mr* rt*« »•« • 1 •i.itti .’*al4 iia fe A i*J .n-|. t . rtiag ita: ivm-*. a til \ lt)l ■ A. f*- ' !. rig ht 1 • • a. ‘ : fe as»4 }M#«« • i uf.. r ttt* r» J •. • 1 Ukr rf»<>ra. wi'f’.r.. a>«l t»-x bs". r «. ir ru.'om in prv > ItlU* I Br t.4ve |o-t Confidiwvce in e>ar sA'oity to ailjwt ourscleev to all of the mfii.vatKin* our baffling new so cial prtsbleins demand. t ' fH s ■ ‘ d '. m .' H-gh K St riipiar llacralaareate Serataw Handay Th« L4Kt.4.4u:«a'* isrmon preuv fii tj .Sufitlay ig at IhorriWtL .Memi-ria. ihurvr. by me r.«n»-1 Kiwaois Clubs line re um a / given a sentence of three years. Three u',U“,rHn. i.K4«. — .. -m b. tuh«.n.i4 '" Igyj Hart Wins Mr and Mrs. H F Ham* and young MUi, left Friday for < oiismbia whew they will make thrir futim hi.me. Mr. Hams, who s«evr<d as principal «.f Acad«-my .Street school for the past four years, has aceepte*! the po ll ion of supennientlrnt of the Fip- worth orphanage schdiols for the ctsm- mg year. In addition to this work, . . .w i. u i .v . . t t i. i i ^ Last Thuniday evening the Clinton, ^^ve aa general assist- 'hallow idea that secur- over l-y Dr. L. K. l.yr.n, prr.-idenl uf .A.. mm mm I . S - • ^4- 04 A.. .A . . A«S 44 4M4 4.... A h. 4 ■ 4M4 ^ O ^ ^4 I S ^4 S 04. 0444. . . - 4 . A . ^ m m Joanna Guests 1! “IWause wc have more ihar half Rt v A L I'attef-on, l>.|»., pa':.ii s*f the gold <»f the World carefuijy stored Huii .MiiiH'iia. I'r*-byteflan church, in the atrong coffers of our beloved >avanrtah, Ga. Kegu.ar ss rv.ee' .r. tbe country we have buiH on th.,* gold city eftunhe' wert withdrawn fur Use with confidence. We have been easy «K-ca'i'tr. T'he rervice wa.- prcMird Southeast Meet' in- and Newtn-rry Kiwanis dubs wecej^n^ j,, ^^e supsrmtemlent of the guests of W. A. Moorhead at Gold- ville in a “get acquainted” mertrng v!r. and Mrs. Harris have a wide ,, V tennis court at the Moorhead (,f fnenff^ jn the cHy who regnd , ,, .u r t i i Hart of Miami, Fla., won the residence. A delicious chicken stew ^^eir departure, and whotve best 7|‘** cxce'Sive indul- ity ran lie ubtamed by material things. 'If this generation harl a.* much of Its time, eTM'rgy, and genius in si-eking afUT spiritual valutrs as in DRIVE CAREFULLY SAVE A LIFE! So Far This Year There Have Been 12 FATALITIES from AUTOMOBILE ACODENTS in LAURENS COUNTY Let’s Striye To Make 1939 a Safe Year On the Highways. Tkis date hwt year, t. Orphanage Staff dictory methods for attaining .secur- othcr state income to the highway de partment. The total of this will give the highway department this year ap- proximately $800,000 more than last year and, on conservative figures, it, Bud ^ is estimated that the total highway Southeastern interscholastic tennis gypp^r ^^d ail the trimmings, wasi^.,gh,., will folhrw them to their new,*^”*^*’ would not In- even yet in income from stale taxes next year tournament here Saturday with a 6-4, },y ^ group from the Woman’.s }K,Tne. depre.HSHin the world has will exceed last year's estimate by ap- 3-6, 8-6, K-6 triumph over Grant Clark „f the Joanna community. i ^ lever known. pf>,x.m.ttly ♦1.000.000. .. . ; of Mimmi B«ch in the fm.l round. Dr. A. E. .Sp,.neer. pretnlent of tht f A J J4 J X- i "Uoder the*. ci^umsUnc-. H i. “With this in view 1 cannot con- Both Hart and GJark, by virtue club, was ma.ster of ceremonies LuVlMl /\CiCl6€l lO surprising that th< world tinlay iicientiously and in justice to the peo- their entering the final.*, will repre-j^^j, evening. Mr. Moorhead ex- — - - should Ik* gra.sping at new ami contra- ple who elected me governor of South , sent the Southeast in the national ^ welcome to the two Carolina permit a single new tax W' terscholastic tournament clubs and other invited guests. lYesi- be placed upon the people unless this at the Merion Cricket club, Haverford, Claude Sease of the Newberry \ The orphanage lioard of trustees in excess is ui^ for state purposes, and j Pa., next month. club, responded in behalf of his group. | annual session, here Tue.sday, elected any such new tax would have to _ ... furnished during the'Robert D. Lyrm as general assistant ever my veto.” He said “carefully prepared” state-1 ments showed that next year the high- way department would have $9,000,-[ 000 for road construction. ' “You of the legislature have two' choices—^to use a sufficient amount of' this money to operate the state gov-, emment in its present crisis and avoid the impoetiion of new taxes—' or on the other hand to let the high way department have all of it for road; construction and levy new taxes. j “ . . . You may expect my cooper ation and my approval of any reason able bill that the free conferees may bring in and both houses-agree upon.; “Therefore, I urge that the free, conferees get together and determine a program which will not levy a^i-i tional taxes on business and indus try aad which will provide for the state institutions.’* In openinc Bis addreaa, Jiayhank dcfilored failure of the lefisVstare to }* <tiitinut*d oTi png*- lignt I [evening by Mrs. William Brooks Ow-’to the prc-sident of the institution for lens, with two selections offered byi^be coming year and as leader of the H. F. Harris of the local club, who I recreational and social life of the [left this week to make his home in [campus. .■(kilumbia. I>uring the evening twoi Mr. Lynn, a .son of Dr. L. R. Lynn, new memlbers were received and wel-1 president of the institution, is an hon-' [corned into the Clinton club, Hubert [or graduate of Presbyterian college,' • Todd and E. H. Wilkes. [after which he earned his master’s! degree in social .service work at Wil liam and .Mary college, Richmond, Va. The announcement of Mr. Ljrnn's selection was made at the commence-1 ment exercises Tuesday evening and was cordially received by the officers. An inter-city meeting of the Clin-land children of the institution who* Kiwanis Clubs To Hold Meet Here ton, SpartarJ>urg, Greenwood and Newberry Kiwanis clubs will be held here on the evening of June 22nd at eight o’clock in the armory, with’ a' large attendance expected. Dr. R. C. Grier, president of Elr^ine college, has been invited as guest speaker. Following the serving of supper, an interesting program will be present ed in which the four chubs will par- hold him in the highest eateem.' CONGREGATIONS TO UNITE SUNDAY The congregation of Thornwell Me morial church will unHe with the First Presbyterian church congregstion Sunday for the morning worship hour, the aerrioe to Be held »t the latter church. WHO WORKS . WHERE? McMILLAN-CX)OPER MOTOR CO. W. M. McMillan, Jr. L W. C-ooper Miss Mary l.ou Johimon l>oYelace Dillard (colored) This firm easploys ;... 4 Twenty-three prcTiously re ported finas employed 131 ToUL. .135 It Pays To Trade IN CLINTON Citizens Federal Pays Dividend Local Building and l^an .Associ ation Declares 4'f Dividend and Shows Rapid (irowth Dur ing Bast Two Y4*ars. A <iivi(lfn<l f(*r the six months pe- riiiil, .laniiary l.st to Juno .'iOlh, on the iiaM.' (>f 4 per cent per annum was authonzfil by the board of directors of the Citizens Federal Savings and Loan a.«-(K-iation held at their monthly meeting the {last week, and is an nounced in the advertising columns of today’s paper. The dividend applies on all classics of .shares, investment and saving.*. The Citizens, which is the city’s old est buliding and loan association, has enjoyenl a remarkable growth since it federalized two* years ago. At that lime it had total assets of §97,000.39. Today it.s asset.s total $.‘{oS,0.^.1*0. It is a home-OYvned and opt.’Titevl associ ation W'ith all accounts insureil up lo $5,000, and is headed by the following of fict^rs: M. J. McFadden, president; J. P. Prather, vice-president; B. H. Boyd, secretary-treasurer; Mis« Robbie Hen derson, assistant secretary. Board of directors: M. J. McFadden, B. H. Boyd, S. W. Sumerel, J. P. Prathw, W. W. Harris, 'W. A. Moorhead, D. C. Heustem, T. D. Copeland aad W. J. Duncan.