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.«r - • . * 'W’"- THE CHRONICLE StiiTes To Be a dean Newapapfr, Coaiplctc, Newsy, and Reliable. / OlUntan Olbronirb If Toil Don’t Read THE CHRONICLE Yon Don’t Get the News. VOLUME XXXIX CLINTON, S. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1939 NUMBER 39 MIUTARY PACT A POSSIBILTTY WAR BULLETIN BOARD Mussolini Says I War Should Stop Cotton Ginned Shows Big Gain 1, I p.pre p Poland “Liquidated,” He Vnfes AIH^ To End Eur.., Balkan Sector, Some Claini •iGenmans' main Siegfried line at Hom-j pean Hostilities. { German-RuBsian Discussions hach. . . • » I season than the number ginned for MOSCOW--German Foreign Minis-, 23. — Premier Benito Cold Storage , -House Talked Over That In 38;Matter ©t Plant To Be Erected At Laurens To Serve County Fanners Being Considered. More than twice as many bales of cotton have been ginned so far this Under Way". the same period of 1938, it was leam- Laurens, Sept. 25.—That a $25,000 iter Von Ribbentrop traveling to Mos-j Mussolini told Europe’s warring na- Lj yesterday from Maevin W. San-I^o $35,000 cold storage house, financ I 4 A w V ^ \ .• ..... II. .&.1 .#..1 1 *_ 1 ! o, today (Wednesday) at Russia’s tions today that the time has come tojders, special agent of the bureau of federal REA, is being con- Bucharest, Sept. 26. - Diplomatic^problems;th.t Pnl.nri'the cenVus. Isidered for construction in Laurens circles here disclosed tonight that ne-'hint of Moscow-Berlin military pact. “liquidated BAHLE RAGES ON WEST FRONT French and Germans Clash In Big Fight Along Line and In Air. Communists Are Out lawed By France. Paris, Sept. 26.—The French gov- The report shows that prior to Sep-I^or “s® tarmers of this and near- gotiations are'under way for a Soviet-. LONDOX—First Lord of the Ad-, “Europe had not actually entered'tern her r6th, 7,547 bales‘were ginn^ jJ’y vicinities, was learned yesterday lUlian-Balkan pact designed to insure "‘valty Churchill says fight against fascist premier declared in! in the county compared with 3,623 i^rom Henry M. Paris,, superintendent airainst snreadirur of war into south-1submyines ahead of WorW’, leaders from'bales for the same period last year.;<»^ the Laurens Electric Cooperative Eu7ope i’" beginning.” [Boligna, emphasizing that Italy willlThis is an increa.se of 4,024 bales, the Inc. Th. initiated by Tur- y chtTked'^t of "rlleck^ ernment today outlawed the Com munist party in France in what po litical circles inte'rprcted as an answer kev aim at arranging mutual guar-- * '’“J “The armies have not yet met. The fact that the crop is earlier this year antees of the Balkan status quo. ^ heavy (Jerman ^ avoicied by realizing thatjand picking more advanced. iit is vain to atte’mpt to maintain or . T counter-attack. “Cotton Ed’s Vote now, rep«rt«i by diplomat, to be,,,,„,y Ihirwotamnld'; discussing the final terms of the pro- poeed p.« wun ;,"”;"-''-"-«“;.xpl.ining Ulk, with tiny E*tonUn' r "rpTir'no't'of VC worid Commissar Vyacheslaff Molotoff, l»pi,4rfw,r s«v« ritv t r Uh ry!J^i»r.Foroicn!.^,i^®\,,. «.id timt the destiny of was now ThTs s"Wwr%~«^ ^ of- :*•!« suke nnd Vi. ' -in ,Vyle of It*" -''■d-"* subnmnneO h« ,^,y strengthen her eitensive diplomatic aoundings.^^jr^j importance. Be For Cash-Carry Washington, Sept. 25.—Senator E. ’ to Soviet Russia’s lineup with Ger- No definite action has ibeen taken I u n as yet, Fsris said, adding that .l„,T^ “77 T*™* “*”'’7^ 7 meeting of ail intorested fanners ofi , ,. ^ “f*. ^n*".7*^*7’. * 7 this county probobly will be called in',.,. , ^ 7,. ’ ^ putly s af- the near future to decide whether or Otunmunist prop- not such a move would be desirable. The storage housie, Faria said, would be u.sed by farmers at present without adequate refrigeration who want to store surplus meat or pro- during which a tacit approval of thei Ri-'r'if arpot ........j plan was said to have been received ,>„„r yurkev di*ru*,in» i I armed forces for any eventuality and Turkish - proposed Soviet^ian-Bal-.interests, our political kan pact to keep war out of ^outh-^.^^rds and air treaties.” easteim Europe by mutual guaran- Arguing that Germany has now ties of Balkan status quo. i • from all the interested nations. Germany’s foreign minister. Joa chim von Ribbentrop, was reported here to have decided to fly to Mos cow as soon as he heard of the sub ject of the conferences between the i . ^ « Russian and Turkish diplomats. afOSCDlk /\lNr&lll8 (Von Ribbentrop is scheduled to ar-j ■ Russia and Turkey are discussing i ^^^.jns neutral in accordance with port to arms embargo repeal and a strict cash and carry neutrality pol- ■ lOV “liquidated** the Polish problem and t o .u i- .... , sv * • The senior bouth Carolina sena- that peace could be restored on that . u i i i l- . # .l . - ... . J s # 1 ^’ho delayer] his return for the basis, .Mussolini referred to the fail-1 , ■ . i . * ^ . o • it.' s sp«*cial session until Monday, in air- ure of Great Bnrtain and rranee to - . i •* i .v . u J , o • * D • u his views made it p am that he declare war on Soviet Russia when w , . , D Smith Uslsy row rfwvc hi. nstlon- ^ .1 p«l,tw.l differences with Pres.- ^ ,, j^nt ^w'-elt and threw his snipport behind the admini.stration on the in- lernstiensl front by pledging hi. sup- "“*• Faria quoted County Agent C. B. Cannon as saying that a number of Laurens county farmers have ex pressed interest in raising hogs, cat tle and poultry commercially but were handicapped at present because of lark of refrigeration. Such a house as aganda in France. Penalties not yet revealed were provided for violations. The action had been foreshadowed by suppression of the newspapers, L’Humanite and Ce Soir, dismissal of Communists from parliamentary com mittees and a break between the Communists and the General Confed eration of Isabor. President Lebrun, who signed the measure, also approved a decree ex tending to all of Prance’s allies as well as France herself the protection against crimes and offenses against their “external safety” for the dura tion of the war. ri„ in .Moscow Wcd,.owl.y. Both Miw-1 CUUmed By UeaUl T:'*” .77°" .'T’V. 7T, f*V«rc<l . C..h snd c.'rr, noutr.ii: Z‘r TrATl ""K.ri. ‘ilid " “w!”!i i‘n^'r"~vororrLvt*Irrill/,rb‘.'i^ cow snd Berlin .nnouncemenu «Mi| _£ the rcl .rmy m.rche, into Msnd. di«r«ion.ty il„m^ by military Muroc. the trip wa* at Rusaia s invitation to'p(^»|„ Jnanna Tol- ^ prudent in- increase their incomts «nd L Germany’s main Sieirfried discuss Polish problems) ropuiW inerscCT Of Joanna tol upreading the conflict , / . n- n ♦». pave the way for diversified farming, ff u ^ •".Siegfried uiscuss roiisn prooiemsf. . In .w . .v * # i i i • •" favor of telling all the 1 lo .....i. through a salient formed at lEtionii ^or tH^ iMct Iiavc* "Oil *vllUS i diiOOOOI%* 111* tHRt tn^ ^ox^rnnwntR l.Mkn(ion Rnci' « » .» . • 1 ni only Ruen storRi^^ a** 4u • / * ego.laiions lor ine pan na^e neen . n u i .w # t nation# of Yh«‘ world that they can ' .i,.. ..r i"" fl*® western front. corductesl in Italy and the Balkan' terwent Here Saturday. • I^*r‘** k*'® "Ot ‘kine more than facei_ plants m the United States, of which' . . . ctuntries by Turkish envoys it wa> said >M re. i.h, Kussim, f.i. nccmipli hut the con-.*'' I’*'," '< Joseph J. .hhrsms. Stt. wesve room sequence is thst these governments ,7"*° 7* i °**' ' one is locaUni at .\iken, Paris said. Thew sources (h'scrilMNi the battle Although the money is provide<l by this way: f >r i »<j-- n* *f p'-iWemw rs^ulting fr<-n h* <*»-.nar Ku--ian ’ano re\ 'v# .J siwN'uIai .on .! i>gr < ".1 let* IS 1 *11 '?’? '= f» « ■ y a • g i - » ,1 •> J.>?>«^- anti k* V T H tnat 0 quarte'-- tonight . n th. h 'y of a ri! tary pa»*l beta S .^* Lnion and <;ennany k*. *.rra ma- a nai w . ' ♦v. . Tass t^ ct'fu .. news *,* n^y. *a.d ^ ^ _ V *1 Ribbentrop wa- r^mg at tae Ahr.*. ifi J tat***n of tlie KiM*tafl gwsemMent •*to Wh t‘ I t.i *ta'- *i f 4 I JSf> 4' ” h I ■* <5-tt .•'-tyi and tkrr* gt it. rns> fH.o»H-nf. he ,,e . . . . , , . , If .1 -eta up a -trirt c«-h ami js*.©-h ,;i \erire palace , . ft t . cttny plan ami thete uti l>••l > n an f Htil in t ;m* cabinet • . . . , , I ^ j«»krra In it |M<>vi<liiig tt itit- '■■fiie pteni’-r I (regarding ili-«’ If* reaeoii to tionary |»ower* I «ili Vitte for th;«l Thornwell Family To Get Holiday ■If r l »^«»T I aikpear on the hisJ- l* t II f Ve^ f.' paia«t and ru«iv«Ar - year* ko kad hern csOinert.^ nfth tV© |** „■ prc fi Jr t.. hear me it a ill gskveraasrnl of Miii* where In- wa> “ ghly fv .r S ^o»- wiwre iBr mm* ~.grtiw re ,..t fj . i-. ' !»© eiltmikaa. OUV l» . —.. w... ..... u»e ShtVMpt I nton pmeilrm* C*'«*wvted*^_,i^ » .. * e w . ' .'senator Smiths %*r»» regardirtg n. '’^uundes's llav” tW kome lakt n .>y ’S. r . . , . gkraeU kM keWaya maoife* ,-d an a- ar jm *na of hi»U»r* imp..r .. « .w i i"* roonoers imy o. aome. ^ W dev. pment* n fh.>aad uad»r*ai ng *r V leagth m( the srw.ion a)s.. coa- aka-h opened .l* do..rs f.r lifer adlkis '’•"'be.f. ,ns >* r* V n Rl.Vrtn p ^^•4e the f f*t tr ;* j,, .j , , , ... e-crBl oa. t.k, n ' . ..n ..*phan rh.ldren oh tlrUdfeer !. ' M Krtr hf a \«ik offici*. ^w a r^keane , . e (, .i-. *, . .. • - . hi, sag ' * ** W.llmm P ■ - i-- the sittiatMHI, hut^ t Fit'ich. 1 hi- town na* the imim-diate m.^^’jve «if lla Fr. ‘s*h attaik ■■ this *. Vt.tr (I\e;hra<l Ki.h.h ani| (;«-i nii*'! air „ ^ clashed, tm Ki.nrh b-.sting Ko,».Wir.g a long rsUbl.she<l cus *g«>' '* -u|o-.H.f nu nlwrs .Senator .Smith s ©latemehl ptare> 1.,,^. nr*! Momlay aill be obarreed v..slrnt (iemun r» •. .n, the *ntire Sd.uth ( a roll na congrrs t)*e orphanage a* a htdlday, with French feut • . «. d t......*- rg ■ itmal drlegalMMi betond the presi- , erssatoin fram alt arbool arid da- H.*tnhm-h », ehuh *»-- td^nl ua tbe neutraiit> is«.»e partmrnt work. TV reieb»at«m will ' •—«*A I'lli,"* he declared. tbe m igned Augu*** Ss-k jri pa. * R w- •« \ .et* T'.r tj* .* f Ai'i© <1 e fr ■ . * p.'S , *. fitay led tfr# <e rmM t. Kf’; (" f*. .n ■ agg'^ ei». fe-els-ee^'i V oif? i'.,,* aa> hef‘v • , a .laf”} »'■ s .AS.d tfea I-1 I. n» a-' ( • d A- a > a ar t» Ho r" ari'i'e. ''a'. • ea'r. m 4 te .1 A 4 I . |,-. • k I •>. ’€ ,4», .:'a»e ag-^W rej; hf .ti 1 Ptojas-nJl agg-.' t ''pe »■"» |h.,. C* jd.'^S Far an \ e K '*♦- ' • the tepertr*! iVifC ar. f • d*fi y left Nf nv r,g only " »''.iay n.gh fii I'j* leg" . .-a!is.fi*,- ( TV inter! ..n© S^tviet Roe^ a t«- > ward Eet«.n.a. '-n th» Gaif of Fsaland and tuamrU Kee^arabta. mr«r|*oraU^, TI’ e . ;«'i aa* \| iingh'--, M < •h* Pktkr- ' e , f ‘ » * ■*" tl. At e \ I \‘.*a Tin, frn * t. a . I*. *Lii e M '< '.fw © g a'rkra ! a ' .a *'*.■» r I peace sag . , , •.-©i-.n 1.. rio'enletaii.sH ».f *i. lj**... flni«.»rtai»l de . . , ... ly ..g.. at.s-n a>*.l get ihctMigh ai'h , , 7 ir* 1 • 'la)*.* ' m- Mtia.r h ( ar** I© * .1* n arixf , . 1 , . ana ..'la!' r >|. -lare.| t w a -e.f pf0m ■ ■ ■ ‘f 'T1 ik ‘ig jisare d ‘‘..A' ‘ ) a-e ar . ' gh* Jacul.n a* r FolUrairig Ki* d’Aiii •* 1**17, the irteiiiuiiun Ka© !*■. r hea.)..) hy I*. I K l.ynn aa pre©: .NI a 1.1 In ol rear* i.l.i Surniay fl: '14 I . 1. 4 •• * II i ! % d L ■■ rgn- aa« a ? -.I.opa’ic actr-<t¥ a.ft*^ a'f.tal aaa:'!»’'t. a*r.d ?«-tUfn 'ii-f kar' .gn fa.f»,„«tee a'te.;- -'ird- •r .a re*!e,'.'da> afr*'* a’- |oiS;. ' d ae - - .^. e >■ * H» : e, , a . f I -^.a- M r=f.. f.'/ . L Propaganda And 25 People Behind War Clinton Swamps Woodruff Team In First Game •i McCormick Named Editor P. C. Paper h '! In f II * I ^ HI . V' - ^ 4 ' f H » • rn \ s-g ■ g *>. al •’*" (1. . J n - h.ia. .| ■ ' J I ' ■. K ... ig 1° *1 • . 1 a gh- •• •*. iff K'gh iJ ", ■1 oSettf,. ,25 —Hen^y K"fd a* 'J «f tile I’ft.'e.; ‘iiai©* p my. Joanna Champs Given Banquet By Moorhead » & i Mem'Wf's. 9s,f the Jra??:; of :a M.^1* -ia*' • ;.*» Mid * 'ar-'- irt* Ru.mar.a af:er ihe World oar, ar'ju*ed !»-ten«c sprcttlalkm sn f-^rr.gn team, champirm* quarters as the Red army sn P^ilsmd i;na tecrsie Prague. ».?re .pec ai r-se«'4 . ntared the line* of demart attifim ar- Ka-urrfae evenno ar an “'as.s.f r*in: s,,n ' la^g ' r. - IS g tr*’ ft! the Kumpean r.-nf.irl !ke isifh -"'if *» real.y .* aar *" f'- a ® .-eaLod aar,^ *he moi,..* rv.ag=-a:,r ("’tl'id rsewsmen in intrr*^-*-. " rff. hing tw**!, about 25 pe*.|.Io kn-! u *ie\ tVrn and you'!! ho** * “ . ar-Hoio •Ht.ng, They want s»uf m-rf" • A •'■'d nren I • f• a!" d lA ■ .>nj ^ ' 1*4 gS>! In *."e Jt ta'g, I J •' Jii*i*i-..n !re!.| .ft 'he .[--eiir-g gUHl' »t ! t*. Beaeoti W wm| iff pur* 4| a gaitt* m*'ep tsu! «a» . tirLa©-*.' '■ V ! run •i.tig iti*. Hrrr. >■* ‘ f.t ,.-a :• am Pla) elm hf .cAg'f;’ ■ *1. game oa* 'i .» ■ J f jfT ■. |> I t •.' s * .'.i..** fs’i Ip a id 12 ' d* a H * n'l . • ?f;. • .uU'* irsa'hag'■* :< ea*'! *■'.’> Tn.* tul.rnflg ari.‘ ig f l»t.-ey an-1 If jrne'i f... ( m.t' a fegtai* 'd !*.e game, iH ig- ti.!.;,- h.-me • I- t k. 4 . ■f 1*1 -iia 1 ■ ii • h • : I t*. dc< ..rmirk. a srnn.r .'i..rn |' rt*.i h •* ' ' 1 1.. ka« laeii . ir*'r<| rtliti.r if | H. !' aa* iig*' Hiu« '©'■©fking. -Itairnt. puiilieal ".ri ih.i* i ■ »i. li ea i -»• at pre al.y • c r .an rrdlegr, f*»f the f.rifl gfu'lua..* V '• ’’g ■ ' lOg war Mr MH ormicfc *urr*-e,t> It". K. j. a'. ■ i. r* a . • )iarl'..n MeSwain, wka donng (Hr -a..., Itny >. r.'l - • ijmrrii acceplc-d a goeemmroi p.*©* ■ . up > .1 < ■.• * ..'.in- I a ' 4'1 : f .'*1- • gg. .< Iwsfi in Ma*hifigToii Tbe tir* r.lil..J t.-.k '. *>« '..a' 4'i. ha* Ine*' ar t.he III aiutb'ni p>(irnali©n* ((i.<ii )f.>TfU»a. 'i • rnr. *■ 'e-ing r..l'ege, ■e-'ting no the fiii IN. fae'- *'aff« •* a'i four •tmirnt** piddtra ' a’li, * K. k.,.,, >i ■.'•■'i*. <•. <nia’i -urji.i^ — ' N. I ..ii.''. 4 a I .< > ( AIMTUIs GI AKDKD TO BAR - - ^ BOMBING srCH AS IN 1915 ^ ■t .*«a • • • A’.ng ' fhr • ! '|h4 *. hr* ag. * ami »• . '.ash. .4 1^ k al ^ / - % I» I M.4 ’ hn« oT rs'g»-d With Germany. Premier Kaarei l>npkiu of •f* Saturday rveji;r.g at as “ap^rraria dinnei” given in tifee r h*.*•.-.* at L* ■ p..:n#otl iN.tcl, G'e*n...'e. r.y W \ r ' •!, . fsfr. fH i ha-ago to at- Uj^rrert f... ( a frata-'i — ’ i V |a-r. R,g •r**H.*i of the Amer- game, iH ig- ■- t )|..me -'g^'-n. .Sept 2*1. PrrA, aut -.n* m..i;Ii of l.-- V ■2I*' ar.ruaj eonvmlion lea.-n played g . •.! Vll VaugSan ar l **krn today to safeguard the V\ '©eml rg h f'ommamier ^ I . A I, a .|.i» .n .1 IliS / .'urif t tbe ' Paul : <• '© :i tit K National S'n-tl’ « -t ..si out in play f..» Mr—Iruff ^ •’"* « rerurreJM# of K f hadwick. said ho behevorl Harnett -r .ml the final tally for )-!*tl. "g which damage.| par* of •J*.e vfr ar.* wiruld Vve a powerful ( i,„ton after UkVng a |mi- *from P'’""’ »« •‘"‘''X «f I’n.l.d States :nto the first World Edgar S. Johnson Claimed By Death tonia, dec’a'ed through h:s secretary. M.a rVad. i.g-al mar.ag*. ... cw , .i. i* . . u. . )>e was confident Soviet R-.U'^ia woiild Twenry gue-*- were »' t*'*".a ne-J at ‘ boeping live tni.ed .States at ;<haia n^d dashing .'1.5 yard*. OiU y reapect F.st«'n.a’s neutrality. The e>gant dinner. I*^are. *rore.| three of his team** markern. ... spokesman rrfa*ed to comment on During iV eve.ning Manager Bruce ! <>nk rs were is.uerl closing tV < ap-, reports negotiations over poasiMe (Ullowav and his oUrers were lauded Rnosevelt’s proposed efUng- „ || Ca all* John^.n, 79. dioif at trade and non-aggression pacU weieit,. .everml spekkera on »Vir kb’itri*” neutrajity act. saying: OCll OtTMt, UlUOIl bidding mH escept mendiers of con- his home in the Shaiiy Grove section not going well, and said Eatonian of-4^1 sportsmanah p * * ' shipping guns and •"»-1 ww. mm ews j if’*'*'* entering eitVr tV house. .Saturday folbiwing a brief illness, ficials wer* not aware of any apeciai' Joanna won thVee games straight' ^ ■ ■ mV HerC I UCSClay >**' buildings after mid-] Funeral iwrvice- were held Sunday Soviet troop movements near Eston-'from Mollohon in the first bracket of ***■ ' ' j night. I afternoon at Jr.lO at h'airview Kaptist ia’s borders. thi‘"fiiiT‘^iayo<’f Whh Clint^'MilN "•X •"X »•»• bo* | The Bell .Street (colored) Wildcats, Kenneth Romney, house sergeant-ichurch, ronducU'il by the Kev. C. C Authoritative Estonians at Riga.; team leading thr^ games to one. the ^ '***** i* to get ua intol^„^ tj,.* Sims hiwh school fiKAball •L*rrns, said that a special squad of'Vaughn, with inu-rmenl following la ular <!apitol police force was under consideration. Latvia, said the Estonian foreign Joanna team then "snapped back *1 *i. * i #.* Union, will clash next Tues- minister had gone into conferences' tmke three consecutive games to ckp-i »nyone bel^ves that lifting the night, OcUiber 3rd, at 8 o’clock with President Konstantin Paets and lure tbe championship lembargoes would mean even a under the archlights at Johnson field.j , Gen. Johan Uidooer, commander-in-! fix-rary prosperity in this country, he jy)^ reporU-d evenly I ^ P**®®*^ •" U*® chief of the Estonian army, immedi-j Mr. and Mr*. Lewis Ba.>Tow. Jf.,;>* vc.*y much mistaken. We would matched this season and a fine exhi- “t® reception room in July, 1915, ex- ately upon hit return to Tallinn yes- Columbia, were guests Sunday of have a much greater prosperity if bition of football is assured for thejP^®^^®^^ •b with much dam- terday. ’Mrs. J.* M. Pitts. keep out of war than if we go in, crowd expected. |**f® ^ E.stonian-Soviet relations were spot-! '" ' even temporarily. j Admission prices of 36c for white} {adults, and 15c for children, will pre vail, with 25c for colored adults and lOc for children. The game is spon- trained detectives to augment t)ie reg-'the church burial ground. An unu.sual- lighted after the cacape of a Polisn eubmarine from an Etonian harbor last week. Soviet sources charged the escape was by Estonian connivance. The Estonian minister to Moscow, Auguste Rei, flew to Tallinn today, following the foreign minister. He was expected back in about a week. DRIVE CAREFULLY SAVE A LIFE! So Far This Year There Hare Been LEGION At XlUARY* TO MEET IN LAIHENS 13 The Fourth District of the Ameri can Legion auxiHary of the Depart-, tnent of &>uth Carolina wiil meet in Laurens in the community haU on October 19, coovening at ia:3() amu. it is announced. Tlie district embraces the units of Spartanburg. GrecBriUc, Unioa, Greer, Woodraff, Qiat4Ni, Parker District and Laurens. ’ Mrs. J. C. Prrria, uf Sparlaahurg, is diatriet > ■■ FATALITIES AUTOBfOWELE ACCIDENTS ia LALHENS COUNTY Let’s Strive To Make 1939 a Safe Tear Oa the Hithwaya. At a dtftsh Men Hold Meeting sored by the local Kiwanis club for !the benefit of their Thornwell Or- _ , , . . ti. m iphanage Christmas fund and the club «ki"ir » patronage of tho whood jriA of th, ^IfBaPfat ,h. evont. church held its first fall meeting,! with about fifty members in attend- i r« • ancc. Leo J. Burrell had charge of j^^llQV SCYVICCS the program and presented as speak er for the evening, Ben Stroupe, for mer head of the motor vehicle dhdajon of .South Carolina and field represen- Come To Close Sp^ial revival services at •Thom-, tative of the National Sa^ty wuncil. Memorial church, conducted Mr. Stroupe spoke on ‘Safety. 'through last week by Rev. S. Wilkes AUo on the program was Bruce o^^dy of Dalton, Ga., came to a close Galloway of GoldviJIe, wha pleased Sunday afternoon. TTie messages of the audience with several vocal sclec tkms. KIWANIg MEET TODAY The regular Knranis ddb mceffing will be held this evening at 7S0 at Hotel OintoB wHb al) hf ftaaUMt Speucur to ha Mr^ Dendy were especially adapted to the young people of the home who beard him with interest both morn ing and evening. On the closing day., of the sart'ices, 29 boys and girls ap peared before the session and wcrei urged j receivad into shurcb membership on. eonfeaaion of faith. WHO WORKS WHERE? CHANEY’S DRESS SHOPPE Mrs. Ethel Chaney, Prop. WUKam M. Chaney Mrs. L. W. Rawl Daniell Garrett (colored janitor). This firm employs 4 Thirty-eight previouslsr re ported firms employed 227 Total .331 It Pays To Trade IN CLINTON ly large gathering of friends and ac- quaintanriv a.#s«'mhled for the rites to pay a last tribute t4) one who had lived a useful and upright life in their community, and who was held in the highest regard by all who knew him. Mr. Johnson was a native of this county, a mejntier of one of its well known and widely connecUsl families. The deceased i.s survived by two .si.sters, Mi.ns Lula Johnson, Clinton, jand Mrs. Will Wofford, of WiMidruff; jtwo brothers, Fred and J. P. John.son, I of Clinton. Newberry High Defeats ThomwdI Tlie Newberry high school BuII- 'dogs opened the 1939 gridiron sea- |son with an up.set victory ovvr the I strong Thornwell Orphanage elevea jin Newberry last Thursday afterr I noon. The final score wa.s 7 to 0 is j favor of Newberry. I For three quarters the two teams , battled neck and neck, with New berry scoring the only touchdown ia t)ie last four minutes of play whea Culbertson skirted end far the taBj behind good blocking. King eonveri- ed the extra point. \