The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, August 10, 1939, Image 5
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THE CLINTON CHRONIH.E. CLINTON. S. C,
PAGE FTVl
tH\Nr.l> H>SITION
FDR Still Hopes
>f Juh«r Frppnian. »on of,
Mr. 4nd Mr^. M. M. Fnrem^n. of th»|
city trill be interested to know that
he IS n.>w ctmnected with the Doilor President
ouii nopes I ■ 'h.^n
For Legfal.Hon 1 people YOU KNOW y
It Thinks Next ConKress
l|»a’. nt«. - .il At
e t “Is •
nt h'»*}i •
r. ai’.l Mrs. I'. J. Boukrtiirnt of
olumhia. visiteil the latter’s mother.
Will Pass Shelved Measures.
Pressure Expected. '
U'jTnan 8heaJy, Jr., spent Sunday
in .\sheville with friends.
Betty Jean, Bill and Mac .\rm-
stronjf of Gray Oouirt, aro vudiinff
SchsMl of Aennautics, Pallas, Texa.s,
a.-* instrudjr.
Mr. Freeman is a graduate pilot of
the Randolph Field, San .\ntonk>,
Texas, where he returned for a two
weeks instructor’s oourae before ac
cept in? hU new iHwition. Of the forty-i senate Kader, .Senator Barkley
eix entering the class, four-, confident that Klizabeth Nelson had as her ^ n iK .w. i i
teen gruluate^l. with .Mr. Freeman' i . u w»vk-enil gue.st. Miss Lillie Taylor, of .Miss Nell .\brams was the week-end
receiving the highe-'Jt rating. jwhen congress returned to Washing- (jr^^ensboro, Ga. They spent Sunday in‘gm‘st of friends in .Atlanta.
iton after its vacation it would enact Hendersonville with friends. M. B. Hipp and daughters. .Mis
SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE administration legislative ;vicliitosh of Winston-.Salcm. Irene and .Mildiv.l Hipp,
“The Paper Everybody Reads'* i measures it shelved in the last few visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
.•eeks
< ol.^ny loutH N**wVn7 equity.
B B. Raiiani and T. P. Ow.ma
'IH-nl ■•evrra! day« this w»*ek in FH-
loree with the former’s parents, Mr.
Metta Stone, the pa.’st w**ek-end. i .Mrs.-Ul, H. Ballard.
.Mush Ruth .Monts is s|M>ndirig this Kdn-
.Miss Lois Quinn of Blacksburg, is ''cek with her aunt. .Miss I/mise .Mill- *ml s*)n, ^ork, of Char-
visiting her sipter, Mrs. \V. B. Trib- *ml uncle. Dr. P. D. Miller, at
ble, and Mr. Tribble. Montreat, N. C.
Washington. -Aug. 6. — President
was sieecribed tOvlay by his their grandparents, Mr. and .Mrs. Eu-, .Atlanta, is spending a .several weeks’
of Hitt. j vacation with her mother, Mrs.
, . /• J . .u»* Miss Kliiabeth Nelson had as her i *
as being confident that
Miss Lyde Ray of C.rady hospital. Annie Giles Bailey has re-
Roosevelt
le
turned to her home here after a visit
I Q to h.r s<»n, Giles Bailey, and Mrs
were
K. I*
sses
guests
Little
leston, visiti*<l relatives in Dalton, Ga.,
a few days the past week.
Venable .Martin has returned to the
home of his mother, Mrs. A. V. Mar-
to h.r si.n, Giles Bailev, and Mrs attending summer school at
iBailev, in .'^ara.soU, Fla. ‘ miiversity, Durham, N. C,
‘ Muss Mary Stone and Miss-Nellie,, •* •'X’mls of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mil-
Ruth Duekett are jrucsts of Mrs. tVil-D"'” ‘"L-rt-sted to know they
•ham Metr-ear in .'Savannah, Ga. AhU-ville, where Mr.
Friends of .Mrs. Djis Page (h>ff will i*'>ntinues in the employment
he glad tv> know she has iwovered ^'’Jfhway liepartment.
' w
Barkley told reporters, following a
j Sunday afternoon luncheon with the
V |T9# 'president and Harry Hopkins, secre-
, I I • Itaiy of commerce, that the ch.ef ex-
« ^ ^ „ ' cutive appeared on the whole to he
A I” A I I m i fairly well satisfitnl with the accom-
^ ™ I I W ■■ |plishmeiits of the congress, which ad-j
__ __ jjoumed Saturday night after the most,
Tl lyi C I ! rebellious session since the New Deal
Go where you ^
please with your
mind at ease
■ . with Mrs,
came into power. ilo i .
The senate loader indicateil that
the president dul not intend to aban
don any of his major legislative ob
jectives. including promistHl revision
’’ chop Sunday.
.Mr. an«i Mr>
from a rt‘i*ent lilness. ' .^Irs. O. L. Mullis and son, Iy<?e, of
Freeman and family. jin Greenwoo«l. d,-. .lamvs G. .leanes, of the (’nmeral Charlotte, are gia^sts of- .Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack W. .Andeivon' Miss Maud (icer.Miss Olive Nabors, hosp.tal staff, Grt'onvillo, visittsl his, 1‘itt.s. ^
were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. j Mrs. Virgil .Abrams and Arnold Dixon mother. Mrs. I*. S. .hvinos. on .Sunday.I The following out-of-town relatives
Homer .Sumerel in Grt'cnville. 'attended th • Keeter faniily^reunion . A. .Mi»orhead of (loldville, spent and friends were Imre Saturday for
.Mrs. Ijamar Smith of Lake City, is near Rutherf<ndton, N. C., on Sunday. ,the wtmk-en 1 in Gi*orgetown with his the funeral of Miss Lidie Blakely:
the gupst of Mr. and Mrs. George W. .Stewart Brown has returne*! from daughter, Mrs. Julian Boliek, and Mr.;.Mr. and .Mrs. W. F. Holtzclaw', Mr.
Bailey. trip to New A'ork and the World's. Boliek. und .Mrs. Anderson, and Mrs. Tom
Mrs. .A. O. Bray and children of.fair.^ I Miss Julia Ferguson is the guest of .Scott, of Whitmire; W. J. Sloan, .An-
Griffiti. Ga., are speniling the month| O’Neil .Adair was the wtvk-end her sister, .Mi's. W. S. .Archer, in .At- der.son; L. C. Blaki-ty, Asheville; Miss
in
.Annie Bell Blakely, Mrs. Charles
Workman, and .Mrs. R. D. Ix^wis,
an<l .Mrs. Ralph
Bertha <rray (lall-
Bray’s nn»ther, Mrs. R. L. guest of Mr. anil Mrs. L. L. .Adair
.Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. E. IWnjamin and Mr. and Airs. T. P. Owens ami ehil-
.1. F. .McQuown attended the Waldrep- ilivn. Doris and Thiunas, and Mr. and
Senn family reunion near Cross .An--Mrs. f. U. t)wens visited Mrs. Kllal Mrs. John W. Little was the guest
«... i-,.. , . ...... ot,. chor Sunday. Duncan and .Miss .Mattie Duncan in dining tin* week of her sister. Mrs.
\ I / t '' t * r -'L'. ami Mrs. Roy Workman and Whitmire on Sunday. .laeoh S. WheeU'i-, in Prosperity,
mie up e .sena e, am tnac men o.spmit Thursday in the mountains' Miss Belle Ci-ouch i»f Cohimhia, was Mr. and .Mrs. W. F,. .Monts and Hotts, .Ahlteville; .Mrs. L. J, Blakely,
a l..ndmg pr,*™,,,. k.lU,i by the heu,... , Carolina. the Kue.t the past w.vk of Mi.ss l.i|. .lauahler. .haly. .San.lay in Pros-iMrs, tV. It. lilakdy. M,»., It.;.sie Byrd,
•Mr. and .Mrs. M. M. Fix'eman und Iran SjH-ake. Miss Speake accompanied I’l'Oty with the ftnnier’s parents, Mr
lanta for several weeks.
Rev. C. B. Betts is conducting a
meeting this week at Cmltlle Crm.'k .Spartanburg; Mr,
.A. R. P. church mar Davidsoti, N. C. Young and Miss
man, Newberry; Mrs. K. L- McCrack
en, Columbia; Rev. and .Mrs. J, R.
Hoot(*n, GieenwoiKl; .Miss Evelyn
” Mrgrvrmvou foon your
W vaiaiion, rrmrmiMT
alvkaw in irlriihonc'
UMM h with h<Mnr am! oHmc
No iKxtl lo Iri liiiU worri(*«
about aHair\ ba« k home*
vaiaiioii \kio For
ihing> lotgoi to «io Im*
lotr Itaving, lililr HiHmiiI
IK » arising hum r i an In* lak
rn urr o| ina iiMMiirni o\ri
long lliHiaiMr.
l ong DiHiancr O vimu
link with houK Kt anMir
III,; \oMi %|H||« tkilli folk-
t>a< k lionit «kitl b* l|t nuk'
voiii va«4iio«i totiai li -IhmiLi
lit I arrirrt anil light
Ik 4iitv1
YOU CAN TALK ABOUT
mtimt tm0 tS I
SMt mW tm» •> »•
Im •! ••
»e ' ^ ilK a • tap
l*ap 'Mas ar* asrH-f-oHai
SOUTIERn BElllElEfHSnt
Rno TElEClIRPN COmPflfl!)
ten days agi».
Barkley .said the president appeaitnl
to hold the .same view as that ex-j
pressed by many of his legislative'
lieutenants, that when recalcitrant
congress members got back home andj
i made a personal check of .sc-ntiment,
'their attitude of resi.itance to some
I ailmimstration nH*asures was likely to
1 urider,'i‘ a change.
There were signs, meantime, that a
“grass nH)ts” campaign desigmsl to
I bring the pressure of public opinion to
1h*ui on h'gislators who left the ail-
' ministration camp, might U* getting
I under way among KiH*sevell su|»|»ort-
‘ers. .'v»me analyst-* cre«liU*«l S<*nat«»r
I PepjHT, iK'mocrat. Kh»rnla. with hav-
(ing firetl the firwt gun in such a drive
I by hiH 4lenunciatK>n of the president’s
|opp«t>ients in the rl<»sing minutes of
' the .nenate session.
I Barkley, who sought to Mnooth
'tempers ruffled by IVpper’-s castiga-
jtK»n of what he termi*«l an “unngh-
i teous partnership” of those who ‘*hate
' R.htHevelt and what RsHtnevelt stands
I
f<ir.” said he thought that sup|K»rters
of the piesKlen! «>>uld “help in the
I fortifKwtJon of >upf*>»n” for the ad-
miniHralKMi measure la imiivKlual
*|h<erhe« ami other efforts during the
eongrr *aiiinal H'aeMMm |*eriai|
Then* Were *»»me indH'ate>n* that
PreH*.|. nt R«i.«M'%s-lt hrm-Mlf might
have S'OiMrthing to say an the»e que*
t .in* .m a lo-i^^te*! trjp t.» th.- a#-*?
, in ll»'r,tr*«r
Harkk-y vi>ared r-..nfafc •ha« th»
leg;siat*0', having •<- .nkleil nlimertt
at h-»in€-. gist ns-ire * *j*p*»rt t*-
•h»- pr»--<.1^nt ahrn tH» > rel ir-'ed Ru%
daughter. .Miss Caroline Fricman, hsT home for a visit,
were wtvk-emi guests of Mr. and| .Miss .'sara Fargle spent the week-'
.Mr.s. H. AValker Powell in Winston- end in Newlierry with her brother,,
.'saleni, N. 'Miss Freeman remained J. .A. Fargle, an<l .Mrs. Fargle.
for a several weeks’ visit. | -Mr. ami .Mrs. F. F. Wells visited
Mr. ami Mrs. W. P. Coker of .Spar- friends in Greenwood on Momla.v.
tanhurg. and the latter’s imithei. .Mrs. Miss Eleanor (’o|H'Iand is spending
N. W. McDanjel. *iH‘nt the w»‘ek end *wo week* with ht‘i aunt. .Mrs. Karl
in .Augusta and'*la'csville with ix'la- L. Floyd, in (Manta,
tives, Mr. and .Mr*. Ho'-.ue .Niehol* ami
Mr. ami Mrs. K. M. Stutts and ehil- child'cn of Greenwoo,|. visited Mr.
ami Mrs. .1. F. Monts.
.Miss Carolyn Rigby of .Shreveport,
I/a., is the guest of h«*r eousin, Mrs.
Kenneth N. Raker, and .Mr. Raker.
RosetH* and .Iim Ruzhardt attemlisl
a Ruzhardt family reunion la-t week
Mrs. S. II. H.vrd and .Mrs. J. (!. League
of Ora; .Mrs. R. M. Wasson, iMrs.
Dallas IK'iidy, Miss Lizzie Edwards,
•Mrs. Allie Templeton, .Mrs. John Har
mon. .Mr. and .Mrs. W. .S. Chapman,
and .Mr. and .Mrs. FUn>rt Chapman of
Laurens.
dren returmil yesterday from a vaca
tion .stay at. Montreat.
.Mi. and .Mr.*, (htuge P. Mitchell
and daughtei's, .Mis.*«*s .Mary and Mar-
iha. were in C.vi.jiuhia this w'«i*k for
the wisitiing of Miss Pauline Ptvhili*
ami Harry Nikiaa.
•Mr. and .Mr*. H. .M. Dutton. Sr . .Mr.
ami Mm. (’. M’. Hallman. Mr. ami
and Mr>. (". F. Nichols on Sumliiy.
.Mi-*s (hsirgia H. Rlakely is visiting
her 'ister, .Mrs. li K Ndsdy, ami .Mr.
Neely, at .Avomlale Estates, (ra.
.Mr. and Mr*. J. .M Niclads and Mi vs
Helen Nichols of Silverstn*et. were
gue*ts .Satunlay of .Mr. and .Mrs. T
.M .<ease. .Mrs. .'-M*ase’s nH>thrr, Mrs '
.Sallie Boozer, retumisl with lh«*m af-
.Mrs. B .M. Dutton, Jr., and son. Jim- lei a visit t** relatives in SilverHri^.
my. s|MfK Sumlay in the mountains Carroll JackwHi and Vk’illir Hooper
near Highlarwla. N o*f Keidville. are spending this week;
Miss .Margaret Burns of R.*ck Hill, with the former's parents, Mr and
Mr* D G Jarksttn
Jaiiir* Waira'n. Kotr«-!!i* an>l llatv->y
Friemk of .Mrs D H Mayes, who F«»*ler. (Min ShraJy. Jr., ami H-tWiy
ha* bm*n ill for some time, will be in- Henry itf (Irs^-nwiMHl. we«di eml guest
iefe*t»««i to kmiw she was rrmovetl of Mr ami Mr» 'sbealy. «|»ent
during the isrs-k l<i IsHiiaburg. N I’, in (i>na'>>nui. N ( . wHh frieml*
with Me* I* '* Jewne*. M' ami Mm Vk
Mm H ami ehu«|rs-i, Hetty.
s|»ent the past week With her brother..'
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if. •rt
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home in < .••.ifnlHa aft*-* a si'it to her
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Why McCoy Saves
You Money!
I.,ast week we explained the fact to you that .Al/L
(fa.soline at THE REFINERY, whether it be regular Ras,
third grade or white gasoline, varied only ‘40 per gallon
in co.st.
Remember, it lakc.s the same labor, and the same
freight costs to transpttrt regular ga.soliiie here as it does
third grade or white gasoline. Why, then, shouldn't we
sell you REGULAR GASOLINE AT ISc per gallon, when
we make only •tc less on REGULAR GAS than on the
cheaper grades. We are ^'pulling no rabbits out of the
hat” when we sell you regular McCoy’s gasoline at ISc
per gallon. We are doing only what others could do, were
it not for the middle man’s profit.
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I ariiiina. wb^rr ahr mrp-nf*--| lia-i ma*
U-r -if art* ib-grvr a( tbr grmlua*.mg
rsi-THiar* bald lm>t Thurmlay r«i*fiiRg
Mr ami Mr* .s I* IWdi and Aaugb
Irr. Vitg.nia l«w. -d I )u»rVittr. siM-nl
t^ w«-*-k a-ml brie With Mf* BaM-*
^Hithrr.. Mr» J I. Wrigbt
M' an«l Mr» Hugh Fuirglr. Mr ami
M * Harry H-dirk and W alta-r Tmkl
*!*,tr--l falb*-i. J Rrr»l Ttabl. wS-t
I* • :>«li«-rit a( thr (pp-na-ral b-rni-ital iii
km-'aH-iii g. oil S'lrxla)
M.'* Ra»'h»-1 O D4ii-<'l ‘-f ( ani-l--ti.
fft th-- wtH k t-iid wi*h Hri par»*nt-,
M a-i.l Mf* \ (I’Di ut l ' « i» .sit.l wrr g e -t
M - B B ll.-u- -if liihl-iix-ga, t ne-ii '-Slur-lay
(ia , - \;*itiug h--f Ml* T -M M an*l Mi* F! |) ' raig -f Ga
"*• 4*«*, and Mr S«-a«-- ’ \ • . wrr*- vi-ifu- m '»• * ji
Hilij Pi't*. wh<i - wi'h day aiel wt-ie a* e'»iii>anii-*| h<irn<- h>
thr Ti-Xi* I <». in I ii --n. 'in-nt lh«- ih*-r • >fiH wK-» had g-j *• tpf
wt-i-k 4-n/| w itFi hi- pa'rfit*, .Ml. an<l fur'"!'- ih*- pa-t wi-«-k
Mi* W K Pitt* M* and i|r« .**' F!. F.van- ami'
M' and Ml--. (Jia-ly Fvan* of Rtn-k daught*-!* of I'olumfiia. an- *|M-n«ling
Hill, \ii*iti-<l the latter’.* m<»tbei, .Mr* ithi* -A«-ek with Mn* Flvaiir-’ iii<»fher,
Alma .Mi'Kee, Sunday. Mi* .1. M Pitl*. .Mr. ami .Mr* ( raig
.Mi!» ( H. .McCrary wa* calle.l to K*-nrH*ily an*! -on <if .S|Nirtanhurg.
the Blar k Rock 'oi'tion. Union county, w«*ie aF><» here for the we.-k i-ml
■Momlay im aiTUunt of the <ieath of Di .M G. \\ipHlworth, .kli,* Wtexl-,
her aunt. Mi*-. .1. ( . .M'»l»I«*y.. -.vifith ami Mi** Ih-tty VV-Mxlwipcth .ire
.Mr. and .Mi**. I). B. .Smith *fM*iit 'aeationing thi* w«-ek at .M-»ntreat.
.Sumlay m Jeffer.*f»n, Ga., with the -N. •
former’.* parx-nts, .Mr. an«l Mm. G. F -Mr. ainl .Mi*. Harry (’. Payne havi-
.Smith. . taki'ij an a|>aitrnent at the home <»f
.Mr.*. .Mary Owens, .Mr*. Olin .Shealy. -Mi . ami Mr.*. \N. .M, .Mi-Crary <»ri (’al-
Jr., .Mrs. J. D. Owen.* ami daughter, ^ctl avenue.
June, spent Thur.sday in Greenwmxi .Mi.*- .Margar.-t Liglrtf »ot is the
.with .Mrs, Dot Henry. .Mrs. Mary Ow- gue-t <tf her aunt, .Mrs. C. F. I.ight-
en» ami June remaine<l for a vi.sit of fm*! in lampa, Ha.
several weeks. J. M’., .Milam, .It ., of Kings .Moun-'
Mr. ami .Mrs. W. L. Hall ami <laugh- taiti. N. ( ., <pe!it .Sumlay here with
ters, .Mi.sses Johnnie ami MildiX'd his i>arents. .Mi. ami .Mr,*. .1. \V. .\Ii-
, Hall, of Jeffersonville Ga., were th<
and .Mrs. G.
of Jeffersonville
Week-end guest.s of .Mr
O. Johnsifn.
-Mr.s. Elbert W. .Stone of Union, re-
turneil to her home this wtM-k after a
rvisit to her si.s-ter, .Mr.*. (,'. (!. Hailey, j ami
Friends of .Mrs. Bailey will l>e glad to Anchor on Tuesday,
know she i.-^ improving satwfactorily .Mr.s. Emmie Winganl and J. .S.
from a broken arm injury. Wingard of Lexington, visited their
Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. K{K*ars of son and brother, B. F. VN'ingard, and
lum.
Fra-rids of .Miss lloia Prather will
he glad to know that slie is recover
ing satisfactorily after limit i going an
ajipendix o|»eration at Hays hospital,
returned to hei- home in Cri/'S
Gr'eensboro, .N. C., left yesterday af-i.Mi-s. Wingard, .Saturday. Friends of
ter a vi.sit to the lattw's mother, Mr».'.Mr. Wingard will be glad to know he
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McCOY’S
CUT-RATE STATION
DAVID GLENNp Mmnager
STATION CORNER FLORIDA & MUSGROVE STS.
J B. F, Copeland, and other relatives, i» able to be out again after a ten-
Ihere. Mrs. (yopeland ahio had with her day illness.
(the past week two little grandsvons. Misses .Mary 'Howze DillanI, Bebe i
j(j«orge and Frank Cofveland, of Char-'Dillarti, Bell <-’handler of .Sumter, and
[lotte, N. C. ] Reese Young are s|H-nding the week
, .Miss Collette Griffin of thi.* city, attending the World’.s fair in Newi
Miss I»ui*e Gray of Gray Court, and York. They were accomfranit-il to Bal-
Mis* Allene Newsom of Hartsville,‘ limore by Mm. M. J. .VIcF’ailden, who ^
left .Sunday for Detroit, Mich., to visit' i* visiting her son, Dr. D. H, .McFad-
I .Mrs.s Newsom’s bnvther, ^uck New-iib-n.
aom, star pitcher on the iXetroit base- -Mr. and .Mrs*. HowanJ F‘au*t and I
ball team. They will be away three childn-n an 1 Mr. a.id .Mr*. Sam
weeks and before returning home will Cnruch .*pent Sunday in Hatesburg
go to the M'orld's fair in New York,[with Mr. (’Touch's parent*, Mr. mod’
.Niagara Falls, Canada and other Mrs. W. D. Cru'jch Their >ona. B-ib
puinu of lotercat |aad Bruce Cruildi. wbednive been v.s-
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