The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 21, 1939, Image 7
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1939
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C,
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THE CHRONICLERS
WANT AD RATES
1c pcir word for first iiiser*
tioo; fire iBsertioiis for the
prico of foor. Mfadoimi chorfc
2Sc.
Cards of thanks and tribatea
of rcspcct« le a word, pajfblo
in adrancc. Minimnni 50c.
WEST CLINTON
Mrs. Jao Campbell,
Laurens Vet, 93,
Notes Birthday
^AROUND TOWN
ui nr.. I r* .,r*! PAUL LEAGUE, wm <rf Mr. andjthe function of state and local go\~
MajtHT watts, LMie tjounty Vet-jMrs. R. M. Len^iK of this city, has ernments. the committee’s report de-
1 follow such sugrgrested procedure as more effectively at less cost by state
imay fit your comnnunity and the pos- and local jovermnents.
sibilities of your organisation.”
Asserting that relief is primarily
eran, Reiains Interest In Cur-j been elected managing editor for the dared that the federal government’s
rent Events and Trends. !c<*mngr year of 'The' Gamecock,’*!part should be limited to financial as-
p>d>lkyion of «l» atytart, »i»t.nco judwre and W with .nd load toy
body of the University of 9or«bh Caro- sources “are dearly inadequate.”
. r . ... The report also contended «iat:
ACCIDENT INSURANCE TICKETS viUe Saturday.
coat only 25c a day, pay up to
95,000. S. W. Sumerel, Fihones 80 and
32.
Mr Jtnd Mrs. Toan Ballew visited
in GreenviHe Saturday.
I 'Mr. and Mrs. Belton Warren and*
’daughter Jo Aime visited Mr. and, Laurens, Dec.'IT.—William Au^us u u • v ^
.Mrs J L. Arnold Sunday. Watts, Confederate war veteran, ^here he is a member of the
• '..ill. 'fneods and acquaintances as The *Ports editor oi the papei duitiq^ the to local self-sufficiency, autonomy and
_ . -- , n Tj I Major,” celebrat^ his 93rd birthday P*** y****'
E. A. Hill, anniversary Saturday
bert SnelgTOve, Fred Htll, Jr,, visited, nnrinff i-lwn dav tHPT«> woro m»r- *; undermined.”
The choice between work relief and
direct relief should be left to persona
familiar with community needs.
Aid to dependent children, the blind
and indigent old-aged, now ^red by
the federal and state ffovemmenta.
l«'Rirfph Riddle, who io . Mtient ini “if!. ’*'1 If' IBU son of Mr.-'and Mrs. A. O’Dan- —
-:Sr BaytSwpiW in Ool^bia, ;1 Of city, will be intorested to of relief by the st.^
.self-sufficiency, autonomy and
democracy” and “family pride and
Friends of DR. JAMES F. ^
PLANTS PLANTS — Nice Frost-
proof Cabbage Plants and White! l.
“The general 'objective,” ithe report
added, “should be to center relief ae*
tivity in the smallest possible local
unit consist^ with ef^ient admin
istration, whether it be county, city,
or a smaller local government.”
With ielinquishment of lelief, it
_ L. Copeland, Mrs. Joe Terry and ti;, nf (mauntinM
^Ttnu^Onjon Plants Also On^l Mia, Hattie Hill were visitors in .Co-!^!! ^ hwpital in Ellijay, Ga.
Sets, English Peas and . Lightwood'ijp^^},^ Monday
|«Kl the «ceipt of c^pwtulntory promoted to »ould make the co« “eutetantially .aid ^e ™7emment simuld rS^atw
I messages from here and elsewhere i„u^ ru. ' ess” rhan government anoum reien^
lelief could be
'the management of Dr. Coker’s new’^^**” ^ present total relief
Dr. O’Dan-
Work
Kindling. Blakely Brothers Seedr“H^ R D*^ Hughes visited in Co-!‘”*^ yws. «or nas ms mwrew in ^nd since his intemeship
Stom. Telephone 188. MotSay^ .. «d m Co ‘vent,, national and .mm- ,
has been connected w’lth Coker s hos
pital in Canton, Ga.
dWnieh^ tlw , jraduat'e if Oharleeton Medi-
mg years. Nor has his interest in
jto the states all or part of certain
I revenue sources, such as estate, in-
developed'come and certain excise taxes.
Moi^ay. national, because he is an invete
FOR SALE-Gonnino E,t.^ Hoat^a I ‘S,, “Tpa ^
coal rtov^ J®*'- Ctinninrham Saturday. l'*’"*'’
gam pnee. E. M. Timmerman, Pliooe! j,r8. George Cunningham and
Major Watts enlisted for sen’ice
Accoi'diivg to J. D. (RED) OW'ENS,
119, or 392-W’.
Ic
in
. , . . J- aw ”■ Confedei-aite ann yearly in | the dance given at the armory Satur-
daughter T^tncia, are spending the^g^“^^ ^ courier in CJeneral Martin!day evening by the non-commissioned
.» :—1 c BatttMy. G, South
FOR SALE—My household furniture.W'. Gary’s brigade and remained in officers dub o
Sec Edgwr L Blakely, 86 West; w i i* the service until Appomatox, a brave Camlina .Nation
Main Stieet, or at Blakely’s Shop. ;^2L’ intrepid soldier as recalled by Battoiy I of N
91 9n!^^ Simday.
^ Mr. and Mis. Paul Burnett of Spar-
onal Guard, honoring
owberry, was a suc-
ot!»?r survivoi-s of by-gone day.s. Ices.* in all respects. Red reports a
He has out-lived Laurens com-j good crowd and fine music rendered
FOR SALE —Fancy wD:k, knitting,!^''^^'^’ ^ rades and all of those who went to by Harry RajTuond and his college
' weaving, crocheting, embroidery,
''outwork, plain sowing. Prices reason
able. See Wingarifs Flower Shop or,.,
Mr.. R. O. Ro,s. F€rgu..on St. Ip' t'*' 'L”' Adair, and Mr
-land Mrs, Tumer of Laurens, were the
Trammell Sunday.
Mr. and Mia. Boyd Hughes, Mr.
and Mrs. Boyce West of Spaatanburg,
FOR SALE — Frying chickens, 2 to
2 Vi pounds, 26c lb. Delivered Tues
days and Findays. Mr.s. J', G. Roy.
Phone No. 3. Ip
the fi-ont from this county during |“N'’ orchestra of Newbeny college,
the four-j'ear struggle, so far as The banquet at C4inton Cafe on Fri-
the records show. He is laauren.s day evening for the non-commissioneii
county’s lone beicic figure fix^m a officers of both batteries, was also
o J -A _» %g A XI 4 u di.stinguished line of brave an enjoyable event and Rtd says that
^ ^ "’Jmen and boy.s, including many of it would have been excellent even if
Hi^hes. his family and kindred, who fought he hadn’t been 'toastmaster.
.Mr. ar^ Mrs. Art^hur Howartl were Hampton. Ixh* and Jack- :
._.A . ... - ,son. I usual this wwk, the last before
The Major is also a retired banker has brought forth the late
nml business man. In 1886 he assi.st-^ ^hopiH'i's who crowd the streets and
I'd in promoting and organixing the to res and gladly buy in a desjH'rate
National bank of Ijaurens, and was.^*^'^ minute panic the articles they so
1890 when he ac-'•'^’fused several wwks ago.
cepted a similar |>osition with the Fvery year is the same with wnvs be-'
People’s Ijoan and Exchange bank.i’^lf omde about .shopping early and
visitors in Greenville Sa»turday.
.Mr. end Mrs. Boyd Norris of Green-
WA.NTED-Help for three guls, age.'iHe, visited re4ati\^ here Sunday.
13, 11 and 9, and a boy, age. 8.
These children need clothing and food „
and things for Chriatmas. They had . Sony to rejx>rt Mrs. Joe Terry its cq.sihier until
nothing last year, and prospects are her home.
about the sa me for thi.s year. Those Friends of Johnnie Webb regret to
deairing to assi.rt these children 'he has pneumonia and is a pa- us hen wondering on Christmas Eve
please
Layton
get in touch with Harry C. ** ^he 1^1 bwpital. president. He reUined this position; "’hy t'VtMyone else dot*sn’t shop early
at The Chronicle office. . ^ ht*ar .Mrs. .Mary Byrum^^^jj ^^24, volunUrily retiring from'®^”'* the field clear for you.
“The Virgin and Child,’’ first
Cbristmas carol, was written in the
fourth century.
is ill.
iM rs. Clara Milam is confiiHni
her home with flu.
Me are glad to report AJvin Tram-
mell is able to be out again after
having an absceeaed tog
the banking business when a merger, after all it takes that last minute
with another hank here was effect-! hustle to give us the holiday spirit >
ed. He was active in promoting thc'®^‘^ that sense of something unusual
ing of the I^uivns C>>t)ton mills (hap|>eiung, but Christmas wouldn’t be
!in the middle 1890’8 ami the Watts,Christmas and would cease to be en-;
Cotton mrtl after the turn of the. chant mg and becsmie merely ordinary’.
MERRY CHRISTMAS
HAPPY NEW YEAR
At this Yalrttde Season we
wiikli to thank onr friendH and
rui>toiner*i for their kind pat
ronage and extend to them Joy*
on* ChriNtniaM GreetingR. It Is
onr eomeot desire that the New
Year will bring to yon rontin-
ned Hsnith and Happiness.
Ideal Bakery
PhMC S5
We regrrt to lenrn Mrs. Jo*»n|^^y He is still a menrber ofl'f P'^ixarwl for it in July.
( rowe was injured m a fall on Friday. ^ directors of the latter
Lingerie Shower (Jiven ! tortile company, the plant of which
On FViday evening the Mother’s ’•igbt of his residence,
club gave a lingerie shower at the His home, on North Harper street,
home of Mrs. Ursula Blakely com- «tablish«l in 18.68. The large
plimonting Miss Helen Connolly, who "“t'nmks that glare the fnmt yatd
ia recuporeting at the home of her were set out so»>n afteiwaid by young
sister, Mrs. .McMackin im Great FalK "’“H" * bn.ther. James Watts.
Many useful gifts w'eie plnctsl in a
“sunshine bng’’ and on .Monday eve
ning Mrs. S. B. Snelgrove, Mrs. J. L
Arnoid and Mrs. Grady Arrndd ear
ned the “sunohine hag” to .Miss Con
nolly. Her many friends wiith for hyr
a speedy recovery that she may s^ion
be bark again.
K<‘siding in the 81->*ear-old home with
the Major are his sister, .Mrs, Ar-
rah M’atls Sullivan, and a niece. .Mrs.
lh*Rsie VS’attM Koyall, a
his youi>ger bnither, th** late Chief
Jus-tioe Kkrhani Cannon Watt
Ask Return Of
Relief To States
Demand Is Made By U. S. ('ham-'
her of Commerce To Reduce
I’reHent (’oMtly Set-up.
Is.
Farmers Eject
SCRSCKIKK TO
THE CHKONICl.K
TO SELL
’EM, TELL
'EM-
With An Ad
BEST WISHES
For the Season
GREETINGS
To All
The spirit of Christmas tnake.8 u.s want to expre.ss
our sincere appreciation of your patronage and good will
since we recently opened our store. We hope to serve you
often in the future. •
TO EACH OF YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS
AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR
JAMES Pins
STORE FOR MEN — OPEN EVENINGS
Washington. lH*c. 16. The I'nitvil
•toughtci of xtatvR ( hamlnT of ('<»mmviT** rcci>m-
mended today that relief be turneil
l»ack gradually to th«‘ «tat4‘s. cunt«‘nd-
ing that it would result in improveii
care of the needy at lower cost.
^AD H apparent from the mt‘tho4is
VloVI O f„|. pumueii by the ftsleral gov-
- ,, . * . ertwmnH,” a ChamlH*r coinmrtt«>e re-
Thw Mkrwmg c^unity c»mmit- ,„rt4si, “that it is remote. Uh, larg..
tjpmen by Umiwhipa. were elected efficient adminis-
FpKUy to aerve for coming year, Thus it is
clear that, inherently, the direct par-
ticifiation of the fe<leraJ government
in relief activitiea is extnmiely cost-'
ly."
, , ... In a ataUmient accpinpanying the
B. Workman. iKrwnes L Mmiw. Chamber
Stewart O. Bn.wn, Jamea M iHle ^^at the committee had given
u 11 I a. V n n u* 1 the problem of
(•roas Hill—John r. Griffin, Mil-
liam W WMkm, W»niai„ O. Softz, ..-r,;,. in no way minimi«’s
Jamea K. .Noffi, Joe M. relief,” the atatement
added. “What it attemiHa to point out
wr«h the last two aa alternates;
Jacks- -John L Adair, WiHiam T.
Jacks, J<ohn I). Copeland, Amirvw C.
Young. D. Ihigwa Copelaml.
Hunter—Thomas R. Davis, Hugh
tor L. B. O’lMl, j,
Matthtm L McDaniel, Ludie M. Ris-
r -I B 01 1 1 I w c present rate of ex|>ense over a
Laurens b^ri K Blakely, John . . ©f years, inevitably will wreck
Madilen. J. Marren Tinsley. J. Luther country oconomically."
\Nils«m H.m»er C. Owens ^ ’ I'resid. nt W. Gibs<.n Can y. J, .. of
.Veuffirtown-Itry.f. A. Cess win. (’h„mher sent the re,K,rt to mem-
IVwrtt T. Davis, illiam T. Blakely, organizations with a re<|U« st for
Willie I..
George W. C unningham.
r unningham.
Youngs James T. .Manly, William
D. I»mas, Hosea .M, (\s»k. Clauife A.
I'atton, ('late F. Butler.
Dials—Tom VV’. Bark.wlale, Fred K.
SUsldard, Byron V’. Gray, Ben (I.
Taylor, Kush G, Wiiaon.
Sullivan—Grover C.
‘an actiNe and 'sustained attempt to
.MK.MOKIAM
TULIP^JDY
gv
Merry Christmas
and a
Happy New Year
Is Our Cordial Wish For
Our Friends and Patrons
Everywhei;e
We-would not be grateful should we let this.cipportunity
pass without publicly telling you that we apprwiate your
loyalty and the patronage you have given us.
We will continue durigg 1940 to offer our customers only
the highest quality Grade A Dairy Products and the same
dependable service we have furni.shed during, the past 20
years, regardless of weather conditions.
CLINTON DAIRY
R. A. Steer, Proprietor
IN
In loving memory of my wife,
SaJlie t’inm’y Adair, who passtsi away
May ‘Jil. 19.39.
In the chuivh yard .sweetly sli-eping
Roper, James Where the flowers gently wave,
D. Wasson, Herbert O. Abercrombie,' Lies the one we lovwJ so dearly,
Fred Hellams, George I). Wo<k1. iln the ilark and silrnt grave.
H. A. Rop^ roumy A.lmini.tn.tiv.!^ f„,m ii. i, ...n..,
A.,..unt.. .pd T. A. .S<«Ilwo^ A.. ^
Cpupty AfPnt, Coun- ^
ty Airent T. B. C.nnon in hnldin. th. ,,|,h nyv.r enn 4h- fMU.d.
pl^ctfons* j
Soil District Leaders Gone from soriTJW, gone ftx>m pain,
; J. G. Roy, H. O. Abercrombie, Jack ti«ne where loss is turneil to gain;
H. Davis, Sr., were elected to serve <Jone where faith is turned to sight,
, as supervisors of the Laurens County Gone wheix* wmngs are all made
Soil Conservation district. Robert B.' right.
Roper ami Dwight I. Patterson, the v^-here tears are wijjed away,
jOther tavo nrembers of the committee, where night is turne<l to day,
'were appoin^ iwmie time ago by the Gone, the lovely spirit’s flown,
rtate c<wmittee. The district em- y’cs, my W'ife dear i.s gone,
braces this county and w'ill bo under
t'he direction of five <^ignated super- precious wife,
vigors, ’ Till life’s dark days are o’er;
- ♦ — Some happy day I’ll most you
j I>eer attack and kill rattlesnakes; 1 And jiarting will be no more,
they jump into the air-and descend ■ lAYTt'^ i A hair
upon the snake w’ith their sharp ^ rw on ^luoo
hoofs, and tben spring away. ^ ’ ’
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Breath Bad, Logy?
To disregard those frequent'signs
of constipation such as headaches,
biliousness, or bad breath, may
invite a -host of other discom
forts due to lazy bowels: sour
stomach, belching, no appetite. Sec
how much better you feel the day
after taking spicy, a// vegetable
BLACK-DRAUGHT. This intesti
nal tonic-laxative tones lazy bow
els ; by simple directions; acts gent
ly, promptly, thoroughly. Try itt
REAL ESTATE
FIRE and LIFE
INSURANCE
LOANS
, FINANCED ON REAL
ESTATE
B.H.B0YD
Telephone No. 6
Clinton, S. C.
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Here’s Wishing You a
MERRY
CHRISTMAS
AND
HAPPY
NEW YEAR
We are happy to greet our many friend.s and cu.stom-
ers at this glad Holiday Season.
And may we add, our sincere thanks for your loyal
patronage during this year and express the hope that
these pleasant relations will continue for many years to
come.
—Mrs. I^is Page Goff
—Mrs. Dell Bobo Crews
—Mrs. Ruby Bowers Ray
—Mrs. Virginia Reeves
PAGE’S BEAUTY SHOP
■'J »
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f
iT&JiDA’.: t •
. GRcETIIhGs )
Merry Christmas
and A Happy,
Prosperous
New Year
The goo<l will of the Christmas season quickens our
niomory of vour good will throughout the year. We wish
to thank our friends and customers for your kind i>atron-
age and extend every good wish for continueil health and
happiness for you and yours.
C-W-S GUANO COMPANY
• Phone 62 — Clinton, S. C.
MERRY
CHRISTMAS
AND A
HAPPY
NEW YEAR
PfOClONlOIITH
1939 ’s
TO OCR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS
We apprec’iate your patronage during the year now draw
ing to a close and we wish to publicly thank you.
We have tried to .serve you well. Our goal for the com
ing year is to make efforts to deserve your goo<l will and
confidence. We invite your 1940 business and are looking
forward with pleasure to serving you.
Pins SERVICE STATION
pnrs COAL COMPANY^
Telephone 75
TO OUR
«
FRIENDS
AND
CUSTOMERS
Everywhere
As Christmas comes, we extend you the season’s greet
ings and express the hope that it will bring you enough
joy to last through the days_oMhe New Year.
We want to extend thanks for the liberal patronage
given us this year)by our loyal customers—and to assure
you we will make every effort to serve your Meat needs
even better during 1940.
COUNTRY MARKET
W. R. TOft, I^oii.