The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 22, 1939, Image 7
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C.
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THE SPORTS CHAHERBOX
By TENCH OWENS
JOANNA NEWS
2 Senators Lash
opjvToition toniifht from two
crsuc senators who frequently
I ThirH-T^rm Mnvp *^*^^*^ •<iinin»8tration poKcT*
Iiura t erm move senator Burke (D.Neti.> <leclar«4
. j aJdress diat to disregard
A. Danocratic Senators Burke and th- traaition ajcainst a third ta«m
V’an Nuys Flatly Oppose It lead to a break-down at tho
Card mi tkaaks aad trikaiaa
Ic a ward. payaM*
Goldrille. June 16. — Mrs. W
i Do you like to either watch or play)in the playoff and that they will be' Moorhead, Mrs, Julian BoKck and Mr.;
softbaM? If you do. and moet sports-1 prrtty hard to eliminate. ,and Mrs. R. G. Carr wore in Easley ^ . o . u ' * n dim^>crv‘ c form of rovemmeni whOw
men do. you have the opportunity of! Probably the nuxst ousUndiny play-^last week for the weddiny of Mr.i Rooseteltj>r Anyone Else, Suy% (D-Ind ) inmiair
‘a lifneme riyht at your back door.ler of the A. R. P.-I.«theran ayyre- Carr's nephew. Heyward Carr, of Rock x.-. i..,. ,o m. ed he was "oddJ^ to rm
I Every afternoon, except Wednesday,: yatmn is Jim Mansfield. He pkhes Hill, and Miss Dorothy Scott, of Eas- ix..,V wine o7'\'he ®'‘ r«!'ction of President Rooae.
and Saturday, on the Florida Street a fine yrade of softball and ohows ley. t-. . \ * v»h or aov oth-r man for m »KmI
« -.ou. «:30. .f-jthe l«.l f.n, -.tuff" that thayl M»n<« H.n.n, .nd Ct,li. 0n*«
FOR RENT—Apartment in my resi- ^»c*»> umpire. Don Bpyd. caHs. “Play have had the paeasure of seeing ^p^nt the w^-end in Atlanta. - Van Xuys said he would support
dence. Mrs. George R. Holland.; I**!! ** ^his has l^n the signal A welcome caller at Joanna club they were sei ve<l ice cream on the V. Mc.Vutt, farmer Indiana gov-
MuHgrove St. Phone 260. Ictmany a li>-ely softball content to get|^n a little off so far this season. Abrams, man- terrace. einoi a id now high commissioner to
underway. These spirited games not
FOR SALE—t-gallon milk cow, with only afford pleasure for the players,
young calf. H. J. Pitts. Ic but for the spectators as well. Don
L0?r—Silver chkin with black enam-t
but he is settling down and his team
is going to be a real threat.
The Presbyterians got off to a slow-
aging his crutches like a veteran.
Misses Claudia Mae Boyce and Em-
tbe Philippines for the 1^40 nomi-
Show In July nati.>n. but Burke gave no indication
Plans are going forward for the of his preference.
Boyd's wHaectacks. John W. Finney's j start, dropping four out the first ^ ^ s-pvn riiaj m .au- (immunity Flower Show to the held Van Nuys' reniirks
almost miraculous catcher Raymond five games. With “Shag” Co|>eland
rens.
to repv
Satuixby, ,Tuly 17. The committee lUracted particular attention becauJW
and Mrs. B. Oxner and Em- heading the event i'» oivooswl of .Senator .Minton, his Imiiara col-
Kate atteixled the funeral of their Mi.<. R G. Carr. Mr.s. E. H. H i rr- - ',ad l.vlared only laTTw
thrill for the faithful fans. i. -o *
FOR RENT—5-room house no Fer- 1" readers fail to
gu.-^m stweg. H. J. Pitts. !c know the facts about the games, and^-so .. - k i .
'we, personalty, think they are miss- crowd out every afternoon to see the two weeks with rtdatives in New Jt»r- Werlx. Mrs. Ia*.ster Hair and Mr.s. p!.s;„^n; v.vre a cand date for ro-
ELBTRIC.AL REIP.AIRING — Bring ing a lot if they don't, we w-ill do our|fun. There really are some goinl'scy, enjoying New York and the Rolfe Clark. •clctiuii.
me your Fans and Motors to be Re- beat to explain what it is all about, tight games every now and then.^ world'.s fair. . ' '""" "■ ■'■■■——n —
paired or Rebuilt according to Fac- There are four teanvs in the league. There’s some of the other tyi>e ttH),j Twenty-five members of the Girls
t>ry Specifications. 1 also repair Hot one fn»ni each church in the city.‘when it ju.<t seems that one team gets .Vuxiiiasv of the Baptist church en-
TT'k oth«r|a* .«ine manager, tiny are palling, «'•
, m.-, ; Q . n .. provide many a laugh and themeelves t«nrether and will be right ...
m re. ^ r before verv long. ^l®***^ Kelly, at t hap- ciitl. .Mrs. I.uther I’oag. Mrs. .1. .1. .u . v- ..r^a uT itJ an w >til<
1 .\dmi*.sion i,-tv.M. to there gam«.:H'» »" Hark. Mm. Maud Bridg.a.. Mr,.. K.ld o , Z
■SO thei-e ought to be an even larger! Miss Mary Lou Girk is .spending IV^bt-iine, Mr.s. Rob Francis, Mi-s. Ray ra.vitJent K>».we\el., i
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if
Baptist
ast Frit
T 3 I • * They all reported a
ai B.ake.y Bn*:iicrs. Tti. I". Icjhave combined to form one team, all the team.s playing ginnl l»all and very givnl time.
UrS.~APPRO~VED CHICKsTbI^- I!''' is divideil iirto two parts, se-iambling for the numlier one po.^t ^olfe Clark b sin-nding a few
Toasgers and all other Elec- Baptist, Methi>dist, Pre.«bytorian and all the breaks ami has all the luck, joytd a Weiner rt*ast Friday evening
-*'**^* .\ppli*nces. R. Stanton Blakely j the .A. R. P.-Lutheran churches W'ho It’s a spiriteil race this ywir with at Flat R<¥*k.
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AOCIDENT INSCR.W’CE TICKETS a "liUle world's series” during the again be up to its usual stamlani .d the we«*k-end with -Mr. and Mrs
co-t orily 2oo a dav, pay up to playoff. .\ team has to be pretty excelleiHe, wi.h the leturn the K. Br<*wn.
So.Om). S. W. Sumerel, Phoiu»s i»0 and go‘^1 to w;n both halve.- of the split tegular -p »rts islitor, Tetu-h (hiens. M.-, Gladys Willingham .sjH'nt tin-
3i tf ^easen. the meantime I Uy your ver>- pa- pa-t wt-ek in Ninety .Six with rela-
— The .Me:h.Hh!(ts ha\e really been tient indulgence f>M yours truly. i,ve-.
EET iVT.XTO, TOM.\TO, Pep|>er, strutting iheir stuff «»f late. The Mailer I oker, Jr.
• a.'bag -. • odarxl and Egg Plants. bliH»niing out process b«-gan last wiM-k,
V;g ‘ .. B ae Mv-al, Cottonseed Meal x»hen “Chick” Pitts twirled a two-
and N.t.-^tc *f Ferltlixer*. Cane hit game arwl. along with i»erfKt I’**h--l»*ne 20lh
S.*ed. Corr.. Beans. Millet and Sudan hacking, «i«feated the powerful A Ji^ne Meth.xlist 7. Baptist
Gra-. B.a*.e:y Brother* Seed .Store. R. p.-ljahermn outfit Hy the •core of J"-'*' ‘'‘‘h I’resbyterian 7. A. K
TeWrhone l<v Ic p t., j>wh fnmi
CHB K^ HICKS We have .Scie^ ^
Puie B,W.D. Tented Clicks Tuea-i
day* aad Fridaya .Stavtmc, Growing
their recent P -Lutheran, 4.
A. K
.Mr. and Mr-. Harry Esu-
11 F'atici.' and John Tinkle
t.i Bate-iburg .<unday.
Mr*. P. B. Warr.ti. .Mr>. K. A. lad
.IS and (laughter of (^vetiw h».i, s;>rn:
.Sunday with .Mr*. Nannie .Migthew-
P-Iai'heran "* "nghl and
children »*f Staartanburg. visited the
P.-Lutherana. J**"**
the Methodiau caught the Preabyto- \| iK. I i II
nan* in oar of their weak momenU MelHialist, II. IVeshy- ^ M .Ihamst.o, spent
aad lAyin* Maak. Graina. Foedora. J?,,***^*^* **^7 * .Schedole Joar 22—27 week en.1 wrth hi* Mrs. kl
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nai-to af et the Mory >erkp*g Third Term
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l.'H-- ,,f *11** **"yto list; •tjii Ok I
ra Raabmgiot) wa* *ho*i*'0 aim'*-; rveeythifig ny- nn tto
to a*k ihr kmg of Eng na1U^*iuil capita, rcrept tto* j.r.sspivgts
land “what ahuwl the foiir ttyotoaml Lw tto B*ia rieecnm*
miiiioo liollar-. and ■esre your r-Hmlry ‘ The toiirf that the prv^aii fit .» »•<
•wee to?* Hr w«a a toraihrT of cnR ioiiy »e«-kmg but isrrparing vygor^His
jPir*! wh*» sent a ieb-giam addrMcrtJ ly to go aftei a third nonunaitHm ha-
'to thr king at thr Whitr H<>usr. and grown mightily in th* fiast few days.
,thm t«»l»l the |»re*s about K. *rhr eon- It g»»l its stnwigewt supirot friMn an
grecawan wa- ao obvtotoly ceeking artMle*in a |*i*yular diuslrated maga-
• percoftal publirrty by tho ungraciuua ime by Sis-n tary of the Internpr Har-
groturr that thr newofMq>«r men all old Icke*. in which be set forth his
agreed tod to mentHifi Kis name. r«*as<»ns f**r ib-siriiqr the pnvodent's
In thr first placr. thr king of Eng- remmtinatHin. aiMl took a crack at
land has noching to aay about his practically every Ilermicrat who ha*
governmetit's financial rrlatiims, and been suggested as the BMO candniate
in the .second idace he and his wife |of llw |uirty.
were here merely a-< king ami queen ‘ .Almost simultani'ou.sly there ap-
,of Cana<ia, which doesn\ owe the peareii in anothvn- wniely-ciivulated
United State* anything. .Moreover, magazine an aiiicle by .Stephen Early,'
they were paying a social, not an of- ,chief secretary to the president, which
ficial. vn»it. did not mention a third term but coni-
To ask them about the dtsbt would plained bitterly aliou the nature of
I have been as bad manners as to ask ^ tiome of the criticisms which have
an invited guest at one’s house when lieeti levelled at Mr. Roosev'eh.
jhe intended to pay that LI you lent At this same time, 'however, the
him in 11I2U. ^ sentiment for the nomination of Vice-
1 However, there is a decided feeling Pr«si«lent Gamer to head the party
,in Washington official circles that the ticket is gixiwiog a.s fto-R as one of
! royal visit's effect b likely to have a the cactus plants hi.s native Texas
great deal of ^influence in bringing grows. |
about a settlement of the war debt In the most recent publbhed polls
matter, as well as strengthening the by the foremost organization which'
relations between the twro nations. tests public sentiment, Mr. Garner b,
Frfeadrfup Asaared jshown as having at least an equal,
When George VI laid a wreath with measure of public suppori: as has the'
hb own hands on the tomb of George president himself. He b certain to
Washington that settled, once for all, have the backing of powerful state
the question of any lurking enmity political organizations not <Mily in ^e,
between the two nations. Those wrho' South but in numerous other parts of
have made the cloaest study ot inter- the country,
national affair* believe that friend-h " Dewey Has Appeal
^CWlVAOwl
for ltJ9 Is the firtt car of the land!
bat In aaka by a wide margin—kSO.iOO already
and tha damand increasing. First in styling.
In aocaferadoo. Irst In hill-climbing, first in
with economy, among all
In Ha prfca range!
I'lwvrolet dealer today and buy the car
omt aaffs because It out-values all others in
f«J9 Chevrolet!
IN SALES
IN VALUE
A fellow wRRs anwated for trying
break iaRa the Ohio state peniten-
tinry. At laaat. tkat'a one pfeee where
joa caR almaps r jah.
I ship between the govcmment.s of On the Republican aide the belief
I Great Britain and the United States , that the man whom that party will
b our Wrongest bulwark against ag- have to beat will be Mr. Roosevelt
greaskm by the totalitarian powers ■ himself, b bringing about a tighten-'
of Europe and Japan. ing of party discipline and much
It can he Set down definitely that more serious c<insideration of the
tha personal contacts with the king personality and vote-getting idiility
and queen by all manner of public | of prospective candidates.
{odficiab. wmdiiig up wkh their recep-j Washington's judgment is still that
jtion by the senaton and iwpraaenta-jllmmaa £. Derwey baa the greatest
)tnrea in tha ngonda of the (^petoL I popular appeal, and that seems to be
GILES CHEVROLET GO., he
CLINTON, S. C.