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f THlTtSDAY. JfLY' 27. 1»S» THE CUNTDN CHR0N1CLB. CUNTON. S. C PAGE SSTCif JOANNA NEWS “ i THE SPORTS CHATTERBOX By TENCH OWENS Class Wins High Laurens Baptists I NOTKl or SALS n ^ *• * aa Stale mt SmA Caralina, ix*0* I aC* RAtuiff CaU P&stor ^ u«r*iu. ^ M t . o. E. .a.-. ^ ' a— I" C-rt af Common IW H, Mo;r'h,:d.Vh„ h^e^^n. .b«« J'«v- ■!• "• •’ nine months in Kansas City, are on >{ext Monday matches start in the the cupe and go alw«d and enter In Training At Invitfd To First Boptist p._ a visit of severe weeks to the for- ,ixth annual Clinton Tennis Touma- merely for the ft« ef ptaying-per.' McCWUuL 1 Church l>astorate. mer s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. .A.iment, which gives promise of being haps against someone yws have never • ^ oorhead. the most intoresting one yet held here.,played before—or to »ee rf ttou eon* The junior military class of Pres- l^turens. July 23. — The congrrga- -utk-r N Messrs. George H. EUlis and W. E.'T«y|or Martin will be defending his better your l^SS record, or to see how hyterian college, which on July IS, tion of the Laurens E'lrst Baptist .. i^ur^n* r* H « r> tg have returned from a visit to «ingles cup, Emily Dillard will try to far you can get la the tournament he-. • *‘>ve-week period of train- church votetl Sunday to invite the w; i y New York fair. Mr. Ellis visited hold to her singles title, and the doub- fore being eliminated.' Semi-final and >".the Reserve Officers* Training* Rev. J. H. Kyxar of Drew. Miss., to dTroIT -»K .1^1* i a * ion. Dill Ellis, at West Point while ]«s trophy will be defended by Rill final matches toward the middle and infantry camp at Fort Md'lel- become pastor of the church. ‘inw lhe lent h. ^ W’ade and Tench Owens. But none latter part of next week will be es- Alabama, placed .second among This action wa.-* taken following the **'**• r*® the 1.1 senior R.O.T.C. units rt*present-j Import and recommendation of the »ii ? * i*. Bragg have* returned from a visit to the his son r* away. Mrs. J. B. Hart, Carol and Lillian of the 193d winners can be at all sui'e are visiting relatives in Belton. of victory again because of the pres- will be announced Mrs. Nannie Matthews is spending ence 6f several rapidly improving signs uptown if pecially interesting to spectators and a few weeks in Jacksonville, ETa., with players in tow’n now, who are capable entries fw the tournament can be *** general orders Lssuosl at the closelchainnan. It was announced that thel^^ns. in tK q k h^r sister. of upsetting things considerably. In given to u.s or left in Sadler-Owens camp. jKfv. .Mr. Kyrar had indicated by let- ^Hna. contnininirV«>» Tn * Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Ellis and familyithe men’s singles. Bill Wade is prob- Pharmacy. The I’niversity of Mississippi unit ter that the committee would be at\v- i-,..- K,»un4l#Jl A flpent Sunday in Pelzer with Mrs. El- ably the standout challenger, herng liatIrrW\i»g "•* won the coveted trophy, while the re- liberty to present his name. lows* * lis’s sister, Mrs. Lindley. runner-up last year, and having had The sv>ftball situatim is settling units were rated in the fol- The call tmiay was for the purpose C »nin»encin» • tK.. Mr. and Mrs. Satterwhite and baby some experience on the Clemaon net,down into a good second half race. J^^'ing urder: Presbyterian, Georgia of filling the vacancy causetl by the aiJr of ihr roa 1 of Laurens, visited Mr. and Mrs.;team this spring. However, there not wishing the Methodists any had ^bi>ol of Technology, University of tleath last PYbruary of the Rev. Wil- f George Frftdy Sund&y. ^ iW\'k*icAun i !;««.. i\ o..:— i_. I I .a __ ^ -W«in sircci or Miss Mildred Jordan of Hartsville, is spending two weeks-with Lourioe Harrdson. I j M iss Margie Crawford i.s attending a house party at the home of Miss Eula Buford. !proved tremendously, or Ru Sadler,'. . . . Every afternoon, the country seven linu's during the ITitiniH* in this capacity until a regular .^dnViU ^ f Vk ♦k"’ * I Clinton boys’ champion, are all likely club golf course is over-run with avid ^bat it has been offere»l. Gonlon i pastor took over the pi»sl. .» r V js 'i The Deerys Elntertain j^o pull upsets before the 1939 tourna-,golfers from both Clinum* and Ijiui-,'**^***^>* v'ollege. td Baniesville. Ga..[ The Rev. Mr. Kvxer. a native of i * Miss Edna Shaver made a short ment is completed. lens persistently trying to beat old the Magruder trophy this year in Mississippi, is .W yVars old ami is a i^rJd^'arly t^he C two tournaments and of her fine play- tournament at Darlingt^m this a ling this summer she will enter (he teaching and tnis-^j .iona.y M,l. 'f.vorit.. in th, *irl I inky Sadler, among others, will be •'**’*• *’■* BI lU 1 ll“r 1 11 ixr p IB^ - " E ® m S r, Emily again rules J‘uky »b*feated Mo«mcv« wjt»a*ut the tinrg the machine gun. C^linton. J^iantlA iris’ event. However, • ir®nw and Ru hr«: l.yU''. **• *■- “* J- L. ^ .MiMioaary Society .Meota day of May. Terms «%f Sale: Cash. « - 1 « The sikvessfuJ bitbier, other than i3Al\UrCl&y LaOSerS namtiff herein, inirntdiately up- ‘*n the ctYnclusH»n of the hid<ling. shall N**whrrry maintaimsl a Ka!f rame'***P®*^' wHh the tTerk of Court tb« in n rtL*^**^* from the state tournament at naAi.^ r!.*.." ^■’'1 »• ‘iiT - l>.rlm,wn .l-n th, town ,«un,.n,.nt -I- WO tk. S. rixons—’International rnendshipt. .u . i .. _ -m, S4»»T«%U. (Loud lurk the rest ,*f the Kaales. < .t nton. a ere aaarde<l ma*ter , . certain to give her pltmty of comfieti- »»> ’ Ku*s match was in the junior ‘f**’ * ' as uutstandmg ca.iets in Missionary tociKy of played '“»‘irW »'»»1 st,UT*s match was in ’*'•* plat.o-m and thi.'d plal.-m. J5™ jThn“LlkT^*’'15'.r"r''ki'*SL:j.. - ,k-rn....v..„fth. - ’"‘fJ** - ihe c.-mp.t,tue f.rmg '*“•’ •rolina leagu. by defeating ••^mt jd his lad. as . guaran-ee .d ‘ ifor p'a.TS .a the K^rth « ar-a ^ ** *•» « Lnlil the laa« td »" the bnlding The Tram ahch a ’ c-.'nprte tn the Unit- **'rhlli. the game aas a pitcher's to hr applied to the punrhass r ^W mawhr^ at « amp IVr- ******* hrtaeen Hiller ami ( asUaherry. ^ complying with tha • \uguo ^•* **** Nesrherriana came through ••J*. T- . . ***^j_* opens. Both of throe girls play a The business aes-ion waa presided # i.. w j j •. .L ■ k «j t.- u u fairly hard game and can hold their o.,r bx Mr,. I- H ■ r • m,n .. JJ, S Affrk--Kmenlt. a # aw ^ k.i »n b -rw A II i. A ij double* compotitioii. Bill 4 T*' ».d, .nd x«.r cul.m»,XlM» -In J-!» - U. W J M. R—«. T.,l~ 1 Time at a.: Pairt'^gs fu* the iS s'lii indr* ■■ill# in tTii'sl C* • . % R r l.aih arith Mrs H N W.Ilingham and Mr* Aima CFDall as joint hostess rd .states , ’^y. <Huo. \isguo - i- Sesrherriaas caase through *erma a# sale, athorWTse ta he paid ta j J iMmardL 4 Ts lalias*ee ^'la * five-ran spfarge m the last Flaiatiff for mrdrt oa the im«id»tei- t«2gether o-rh IK tuhe* todetV. ***^ laaing to ap the *• *^ eseat the -aeces-ful hi.|- ised hi- r ■ a .-T tiffi (l®^ Mill#! fanned 12. « artWberry ^ shoald fail to make >arh deposit, lands ahnlt ha Birthdays And Anniversaries H’ 1. » ^ ^ ■“-‘nf r t * r* n is \ M". V nr l I < • A ■ * ■ i ^ • ;«> J 1 .:4 can t g ’ * # y VO I K» tberO a- V-* U e ’ s t ^ ) ■ . a7. • , i. * *iuT I * * t •hnt J .i> J'atb l^ » J ■ • J . V 1 -' K. . nj A in ^ m 23 K ? I i iBn ""*1* ti.'ii. .1 IP t s ■-be 1 i ■I 4 at- * ■ tk at lk#w la tbr reeat thr ■> dr# «l Soald fail to amk# or A iooM fail to e-m ta-rm* mi sol*, the satd 1 re mb i oa the -nair me ■1 — "w< S B ^ % i It • k DTian hi* a «: * \ tg I s. . , t vt, ■ V .■ 1 VI -. ■ , - I C ■ or t 1 0--.IB . Mr* ■■i.' ■ I * Ul ■'S' U *gh - - ■ \S4 J *-> HITLER WILL BE KILLED BY OWN MEN IN FIRST BATTLE IF GOES TO WAR-TARDIEU rw. Pins *a«< -I - M .=f • # 1% %■ hi mi’TTf^r. ■ (T'-' I * gh* ga w* m ru r'*e tail- nii w - l. t**. ■ • -i *- I %-- • T -I r. J I ■ r s 1 MI-h RkIMII PkKPM N •> ss* '-.r -—! ■'1 s -v, ♦ W»*ii if Ml*. I«’ls * Maud, g* t h • in - ' f he ’ .»!- It I » , '■ J ■ . *1 (*. ip^ k “ . \ a M !?».-• terb—t t’;>i«niisg> *■•■' 1- f..r y-S* i' • ■ eit!^* I- J* -1 I 1^4. #1 •=■**.tlj ifineint*a •tuoiW' * f % I ■ . ’ ta* cam a »• IN MI.MOMk (»F MK J %( h kMiKMMlN J - y aae year ag<i inday d y fOS-e ' Ji*tS *» * - I . . . f ^ I ^ • f if 'lei m I S *S '« -- lo i s n* I ■ , ’ * s . ' I. I ' n* ' I m * -n- «i*i • ■ *- » s r s -* • l< -»■ ** < m R -e n -a* V* Local Toumanwnl To Begin Monday unhis mmt/mim CLINTON 'i r •- 1- f e J'm ' 1 ! 'i ) *» if I 1 far si it f refT-s ' I V k s I ! ^ as ’ s. * ■<% i tVt .1 ' , n ' '• "I * t*h'. -t I "SP i jr»r 'iii i.tos- i a?’ri-> - •» -1 pe-p^r *t» J. n.»»- t!^ ti A W- -gaatr ■ he-n s ■ hn sg*' I s ■■■ »• ' •^*fn *s«-a«l s P*' a ■ *»•; *. h*T • •he •an^r ^fght m s" gag* ' ... m ~r ' r' Ifmn i g “♦•en (•am.-lin d * ii=- •— ' •'yi nas rr>i’*.‘ed f' .'n \ ifig ;ri |*ai ' h»- f. itripl ^ fLit |e*l had nerorre-l ”TNe t,B*# nat't of a.s’n.i-m bieo si a*^r Frances -i .'soptemher and March ’ > - r lis-'t. playing the en»iny** game “It I* time that stopped The rtieniy s -I s ppO*-S SliSS I s I s H ^ -• * -a - I e -J - t i»t n # * ~» ht'uiftfpik Cl* fnp ftim a Ciitvtil s.# fM* litEIN Sty (IlMith ^ « « 1 -# I. v> 1 Kg %m tl 1 • ' - 4 - la 1 . t . • r* 1. is ’Ol* • *. 1 —4 I ' » s t ■ w s a T ti kva*'* an'*-! h-i . ^ 'tf*,-* p -'e-iO'i.W a. ! «.* s ■ p ,, S tm Tw 1. ^; a "aa^ <> I» a* carr-^ nto n-jr h .me an*« t . .V rek*.ied f' >•* \«. k» tMJI dear -4d Had away It »#;; our home so .■■»>4y and sad Dad. yoUf p.are here • vnrarit. it f mv ^T-srt nith pa ■- T' ha\e '.ne tu t-he.-t me. i»*'*t. playing the enemy** game k>--^ a. ! s’ l»ad. oe m.-i th-.»e S.u* e)*es w# .ve-l »4» well. That -meet smile we loved lo S*#. —^ mm ^ mm mm mm 9 m mm _■ ■ wins, _ There was n.i one quite so handaome. CHANGEsS MADE IN HUNTING Than Daddy dear who’s rme to hea- AND FISHING REGULATIONS von, - Singing on that won<lerfuI shore. Mrs. Jack Amlerson and (’hitdren. Clinton, S. C. » ■ Vi Ms 4 ‘.s * ■ i *- y , ) " Mi-n h- * ♦ * r T., - i 4* i d i-p I T, - s tm T . 1 . —^ ' i U - T ’ a ... 1 w a Sit *9 Court Of Honor For Local Scouts e-l c Thank< i ' -- t •■Irn ’ll S it «' .| » J . J : J 5- J *'*• * "fc !'> ■ '** T s, : I ’ He n ’ ---d. ‘‘•jr •f the T.rn*i .if < 1 n* -emhied h * -I It \ H" ^ -b. H ?•» I • t -M ». -e . J , t ,fi ■ t ‘t #» uf Hiv- k ill* (•i'«cl!\i if, atf shiel. »p.«t,. T .mn « jf,. . aii* w’e a |»art m * .>un,~;i a* promoted tst thi- time Ware Fieal < iii ardnd* at Ma* If Yob Don’t Road THE CHRONICLE Yob Don’t (Jet the NEWS net was introduced hy Senators .Mars, .Several changes were made in the only, from Ses»»en»*»T 1st t bunUng and fishing regulations for giving day of earn year _ , Zone 2, composed of the counties of (f^ Xh# open «#%-=* f t the hunt- * ^ **'* v*.*'!***^**.?’ *^**^ Hughe-. Mj- Abbeville. Greenwood, McCormick, ,ng «f foxes ,ha:i he ff>am Septem- ‘T* ^ HoRaad the T.iwn ..f t.m Milam. Heniy .nmith. B-.b> -a* Anderson and Laurens, at the recent |>^r i^t to March 1st as»d then only 1* * .s«s.sion of the general a-ssendily. The with diRg'. sstrs . SI M« — yonra st Nicholson,^ Pruitt, Dorn, ( romer and hunt for any of the gam# herein- THE CHRONICLE’S WANT AD R.ATES Ic per word for find inser tion; five insertions for the price of four. .Minimam charge 2.5c. ('ards of thanks and tributes of respect. Ic a word, payable in ad\aBre. Minimum .50c. after enumerated a: any thne other seines in the waters of than the o,wrn fwr hunting of sym,.athr to the niemUrs aw«,d;..l , s regulated. Lnder the game a- set out m^_ act, ^ and .Siev ACCIDENT INSURANCE TICKETS most vai.;abie ofli- der«, Tbimadge Suiim bn-. |ka*-Y cer ami citixen Tianiiiiell. William Wen. al »f ii • , . . , .P , , - That .n.s death ha« deiirivnl the U. and Billy .Mixon of t' .» 77. It shall be unlawful fur any per*<in Promoti.m to .:ar. Gay T p- friend and neighhbf. son. triMip 41. 3. That lfu> CuaiHil extend it> Elwyn Stuig«*.iri of tm* >• II. *a- a merit liadg. in >* ngp^ ve DuPn* of f.-ip 77. r: hu>liand and father. lar badges in .swimmirg ar'l * - -t ••? I. Thar rwro c>ki—of this resolution • Revival Scheduled (in any back waters caused by the calendar day. or more than ten <10i i >-1^ ik,. ,f ^the Town of damming of any running stream in squirrel.-danng ary one taler.dar day. i iinton affixed, and that an executeii .said zone; and it shall be un awful to Additnmal |lrp«li#w c.,py of the >ame be deliver^sl by the use a .seine with njes’h .smaller than L’nder the prxbvisnons act the ma- 4'lerk to the wife of l.he said Ge^gF I one and one-half (1 *'.i > inches .stjuare jo^ity of the legislative delegations. R. Holland, deceased .Muunivuie, .saiii ye-te.-iUy t.ij* a rv ; for the caching of fish in any of the together with the svimtors from any TK.» .. ..*...-..^.^1 ..r .u:.. "’‘uld be conducte*! re\: wexA. •no — i.rti k«Bip“ •pwo# Unger. The u.se of the zone was new act, ratified on June 30th and Rag IJmil signed by (Jovernor .Mayhank on July Under the act h shall he unlawful 1st, it “shall be unlawful to use seines, for any persons to catch or kill more signed by the'Mayor ami’all net.s or traps for the catching of -sh than ten IDM quail daring ar.y om- the » ouncil. duly atte-i g«#«« yutt ,11 them (m- mr*,. AT J Tnmr.f mor*. f.>r jaai , lYwdwttMwiaoretbMi, MnaJI car* At Lisbon Church li-jiieseiitatiie I h.iri»-> L .Muuniville, .said yes:e:ilay :d ^ ... , , o. That an executed copy of this . . ,, , . . - » , , waters of .said zone. I county iA said xaoe shaU have the resolution be spread upon the minutes -Sunday, at the lusUm l‘r indude: privilege m their discretkm of author- «f the Town ( ouncil of the Town <^*‘urch by the ^Rev E. P. ^,00U. ... W. Sumerel, fn and There shall be no open season izing the employment inf XMlditional Clinton and that a full page in the 32 tf for the hunting of turkeys. CABBAGE and COLLARD PLA.NTS.i (b) Tljere shall be no Charleston Wakefield and F1 a t for the hunting of deer. Diftch Cabbage and (Jeorgia and (c) The open season for the hunt- Heading Collards. W> also have niceiing of raccoons and .squirrels shall be Tomato, Pepper and Egg Plants and from October 1st to February 1st of Seed Irish Potatoes. Blakely Brothers each year. chuicnes at Ijiurvns. Tuid Memorial open season i than three months daring the hunting be set aside therefor and he and is "att.s .Mills. .Mr. .Milam added deputy gaune wardens for pot more minute b»>ok of the sak^ Town Council season, the compenaptMn for such hereby dedh^ted to the memory of **• *^»**^*f‘*‘^d. recent- game wardens almll he made from the Chief of Poli^ Gvs^rge R Holland de- ^***^*<* *** *be pastorate of four Lau- game fund on hand. ceased county Presbyterian chunrhe-. m- nii» lione and ratified hy the Xowm Any violation of any of the pro- Council of the Town of Clinton in '* »'”* **®»* 1'“'^ ***^ Seed .Store. Telephone IHS. CO.MMUNITY FUNERAL HOME Clinton, S. C. FOR COLORED PEOPLE ONLY PhaaeSlf Rev. B. W. Walker, fUm^m Ic (d) The open season for the hunt- visions of the act :s panishable by a Council assembled this oth day of ing of o’possums shall be from Sep-;fine of not more than Sl«l a^ not June. 193l». P. S .Hailey, Mayor. liniinaries. Two services w ! ! be held daily, morning and eveFi-ng. ' 'tembr-r 1st to February 1st of each'less than $10.‘wr imprisonment for not yetr. ' more than 20 days. , 4 ({uail Season “ ! The act ai*o repealeJ all other acts I (e) The open season for the hunt- not consistent with the prmrisioas as Hng of rabbits and quail shall be from *et forth. j {aod including Thanksgiving day to_ • j • FAtnary Ut of each year. It is pro-^ The public woat ^ for pew jokes, * vi^e<tx however, that rabhita may be says a radio coaaodxaa. H#w does he Attested by: ^IfERed without guns, and 'With dogs^knowf : 1 D. C Heusteas. (-erk 4 Treasurer. ^Theo, J. lyake. M. D. P. B- .kJair. J. F. Jacr^ks. F. .M. Biiand. J. F. IH\-s. J. W Hedspeth. COUGHS. COLDS mmosphen& L Plea.sgat. Efftfctira Vapor TrratMit KeCUt fVat See Taw McMiUan-Cooper Motor Co. UcM Mala Slretl S. C