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?»■ 3k -. .i/:' ■ ■ ■ 'r /THUB8PAY, FEBRUARY g, 1940 THRaiNTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. • / ■■ PAGE .FIVE D^QfMcrats Chicago Rnt Meet Bif PoUtioiL Shor'^Goes to . Windy City. FpleyTo Fit Dtle Lntcr. I from Hoiuton switcAtod to the Bli-; noU drty. .The Bnal count was Chi cago 48> Fhiladel|hia 98, San Fran- «iooo 7 and Houaton 2. One ci the iaat taro votes was cast hy Gamer fahnaetf. After the meeting, fkriey told nearapapennen that he imdersitood President Itooaevalt himeeif 4aivoced tddm «h« to a.ic.p>. H., ,p.nt Sunday ii PEOPLE YOU KNOW F. M. Boland, and other reiativeshs the gneat of Mi;** Mattie Blakely. here a few days before retuming to Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. W W. Arrington and ■i Jackie Wker wws the week-end Mr. and Mrs. Olin Sheely, Jr., arere j goeet of Dorsthy Itee Thompson in business visitors in GreenviH^ Mon- \ indicated be would announoe the date Mrs. Wadhington; Feb. 6.—The Demo- ^ ^ pwHliiW tom totyty, u «« eoumtfcm .stty tokgr md toft U to y ^ ^ hor. **”• R. F. Btak^, and other relatives. Bugene 9loan, student at Erakine day. college, Due West, visiteid his mdther, Mrs. D. >D. Edmunds of Winston-,**”' ^ week-end. Salem, C., spent the areek-end with Mrs. S. E. Evans and children of CoJumbia, and Mr. and Mrs. Craig Kennedy and-son-of Spartanburg, sons of GreenviHe, spent Suni^y here '^P*”^ week-end with Mrs, Evana* with Birs. Arrington’s mother, Mrs.i?P<*_Mrs. Kennedy’s mother, Mrs. J. M. Pitts. Natetaal Chainnan Jamas A Farley to sat tte date, presumably sifter ha iPhi learns ^en the iRepublicatis ariH meet. * on February 16. Miss Mafbel Aldred, member of the <'Ohici»o, the otoo. o4 P>widMrt'**^*^_i,^;r^'^‘!'-.7‘ Ron^, orViud l»»id«Mi.l touli- ?* I"-®'" Inatkm in 1932, is alto the hontevof ton smd Goktville. SINGERS TO MEET The singing convention ‘wiH meet •Mr w Mr. EVrml.. Sunday, Feb. 11, at 2 o’clock, in I , . ‘ Bailey Memorial church in the dSn- tor p.r«irt>, Mr. .nd Mrs. H, D. «t>«ir »«k.end ^ Heniy. I sisters, Mrs. Geo«%e Crawford and Mrs: R. L. Bailey and Miss Rubh'^, T* w "*' Bailey visited their daughter and sis- *5?* ter, Mrs. WMliam P. AiMerson; and ^ ^ Mr. Anderson, in Greenville during a* Ch^tearfield. the week - . - MTfT BaiWa Montgomery, of music afe invitdd' to attend. E. B. Daivis, President. Mrs. Orady AmoH, 9ec.-Treaa. H Miss filoodeil PbweH of Greenville, ThMS dedisKins reaA^^^jin powenful Kelly-Nsfh -Demooratic Mr Mid Mrs. J. T. Pack and family ^ c^rgia Gtate OoUege ™ Women, Tfu which has taken a fore- ^ !•««•’« nwther, Mrs. Mol-| Miss Alice Neighb^of Greenyille,]ljjj,^^j^^^ retumedTuesday to re- pa««^s com-y^ poaRkm in the move to draftWigghigton, near Piedmoot Sun-js^ the wwkjond with her toother, days’ mrttes, wb^ s^ Howton, Ts^ in|uj.^ Roosevelt for an additioiial term. I‘My. .. jMrs. R. P. Neighbors, near here. parents, Mr. and Mrs. I Today’s meeting Was notable, too,' Miss Mary how»e Dillard had. as j Mrs. C. M. BrfUey left during the T. H. Montgomery. % vamly 'OT«^|200,000 w theronven- ^ -warm exchange of felicrtations **®r week-end guests Misses Eugenia past week for a months stay in FJor- ttto, *60,000 «.n «,«<«■. X t 'SST m|W«l. <rf l^uSli ton. «k1 Chicago’s nearest competitor, in fact, #as iPWiadeapftiia, ^wWch alao - —, offared |150,000. Fwr a moroant, H ^ him as the moet efficient national^ mother, Mrs. Jdhn W. little. • and the former’s mother, Mrs. Bach- , > appeared itigit Chilafl^phia might jn fifty years and praised Mrs. Little and family also had as I man Cromer, in Newberry, win, hut <ttien members from W^ agreeable fellc “ ^ ' " ito-work with” he had ever known. for San Francisco and, in some eases i „ , _ i- ^ • ' Farley xettnmed ithe icompliment in COUGHS, COLbS’ 'mosphen& Pleasant, 'Effeetive Vapor Treatment. Kettle Free See Toar Dragglat. •J f - between Fariey, who is •widely re-, —. — a presidential aqiiraRt, Davis of Laursns. Mr. and Mrs. Ehner Cromer of De- j Miss Emma UtUe, who teaches atitroit, Mkh., arrived Bunday for a visit | Introduciiv Farley, Gamer teferred • BennebtsviUe, spent the week-end' to the latter’s mother, Mrs. I. O. Ray, garded as and Corner, an outright cambdate. k' - Dr. Felder Smitli Dr. Duncan Sti Felder OPTOMEtRISTS Mill 111 nipm —^ Speciausts In Eye Examinations Office Hours Daily Phone 29 for Appointment CLINTON, 8. C. him as “the most agreekble fellow'**>^j*‘ week-end guest Everett Carson) Miss Virginia Dillard, Coker college’o of Marion. istudent, spent the week-end with her: ‘ J Mrs. B. S. Pinson and Mrs. F. M.i parents, Mr. and'Mrs. S. G. Dillard, | . ,in.i iStutts aittended an executive board jand attended the P. C. mid-winter of South Carolyn. PreiAyte-^dances. | mitfcpe ftMfttsnro .he inolurf-1 ^ Launwis On Tuesday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Timipons wenpj ati “aHtnrlv Trthn NarKv. flar'l Misscs Hstzel Ferguson and Mary [recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. M, C. ^ Bailey Owens were vteek-end guests Poole, Jr., in Cross Anchor. Mrs. Thn- f^i Ji; Ji the former’s sister, Miss Jane Fer- mons is a sister of Mrs. Poole. ^s. Applause followed the ^ Converse; Mrs. J. D. Owens and daughter, 'to,; college in Spartanburg. j June, spent the wee-end in Greenwood tions. Some have bwn predicting J. M.'COunto. " J Mro. H. M. Wise and daughter, Toc- Mr. and Mrs.,b. B. Smith left Mon-’"coa, returned last week to their home day for New York to buy spring mer-;in Jacksonville, Fla., after a several the eventual emergence of a Gamer Farley workii^ alliance, aimed at pre- nomination for BeMc’s Department store.!months’ visit to,Mrs. Wise’s parents, William Pack and J. A. Me-'Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Vance. wtiir«o n ^ , i Clsin visHed fHcnds at Clemson Sun- Friends of Jack Jeanes will be glad course, on eveyones tongue, and just' ' •**'»“•»• MprpLrrt Brfc. .to Nin. a'r^M ilinTss '•hto/i ulmUT aF p-iit *—j Cochran of Greenwood,- students atj Mrs. R. N. White and IjttJe daugh- Wint^ college, Rock HiH, were W, Carolyn, of Winston-Salem. N.C., •that anv a f ^ i wetk-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. I spent the week-end with her parents, s “rrorrzfinTE: to know be is able to be out again Here’s My Check This is the proud statement made by thousands of men and women inwall parts of the country . . . and abnofft without exception thirir checks are ac cepted in payment of bills. BENJAMIN A SONS PLUMBING .. jmdto. HEATING SERVICE Telephone 9268 WE ARE HUNTING TROUBLE choosing alone. Deals and strategy and rumors of deals and •stralcgy were also mudi discussed by the members. One of these reports had it <that •Charles Sawyer would enter the Ohio prefer- Friends of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Boyd •Mr. and Mis. Hugh Ray attended a showing of “Gone With the Wind” in % D. E Tribble Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS . EMBALMERS 4 <ito- Licensed Embalmcra, Complete Modern Bqnipment Day ^fcone .94 Night Phones 24, 258 #r 2S5 GinUm, s. a swinging the -Ohio delegpjt^on to President Roosevelt. Whe^r he would be opposed by Senaor Dona'hey (D-Ohio), who has been suggested as a favorite oon nopiinee, remained undisclosed. Sawyer was' the Demo cratic nominee for governor of Ohio in 1938. ' It was learned, too, that a full slate of Gamer delegates would be enter ed in the coming preferential pri mary in W&soonsin. Gamer was in- will be glad to know their little son, {.Charlotte Thursday ,evening. Bobby, is able to be up after a week’s Mr. and Mrs. B. Rawl smd son, Jer- illness. ry, of Lexington, and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Bfrs. R. P. Kapp of Cohzm- T. E. Rice of Greenville, were guests u 44... »P««^ Siwday here •with Mrs. Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Wood- rSim’’A" P««to«. Mr, .to Mto. L. D. toj. ^ McCrary. ^ ! Mrs. T. L. n. Bailey was a guest Mrs. J. Ni^and Parker and daugh-tThursday at a luncheon given in ter, Emily, and John D. Davis, Jr., of • Greenville complimenting her daugh- Langley, spent Soinday with their par-j ter, Miss Julia Bailey, bride-elect of'J’ ents, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Davis. ithis month. | Miss Polly Elrod visited her mother,' Mrs. Ethel Pitts and dai^hter,) Mrs. H. F. E^rod, in Greenville the Prances Lee, spent the week-end in j past week-end. Columbia with Mrs. Pitts’ brother,! Friends of Mrs. Lby Hipp wUl be Roland Russell, and Mrs. Russell. j glad to know she is able to be out C. L. Vaughn, Jr.,*of Gliffside, N. after a recent illness. jC., visited his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Morgan and daughter, i Mrs. T. Ik Owens, enroute to Wash- in.tel.»r.mtowl.>ch^K,j,^ “»* »*• Allto Ool.m.7 whI in*ton,’G... to .f-eto tto w.*..to -1^ _ _. , _ jdaughter, Boimig^ of .ILavgent, ppeiitt‘with his parents. TJm sametion of ^iaeago for the j^aturday hare with their mother, Mrs.] Carroll PRts of Inman, spent Sun- e<NTventk>n city was more or leu rni- j. x. Coleman. |day here ^ with -his mother, Mrs. Nan ri— It has beefn estimated .that approximately 85''o of the transactions in American business are handled by checks, and not with money .. . clearly an indic;a- tion of the reliance placed on the checking account system by the. American people. • v The checking account is safe, convenient and eco nomical ... and at this bank your acrount is always welcomed. -.J u- EVERY BANKING SERVICEt BUSINESS AND PERSONAL. OLDEST BANKERS STRONGEST <1 ♦ •xpectod. When the committee re convened for «n eftenMon eeesion, Ml*, and Mrs. M. B. BunnnerviUe of.nie A. Pitts, and other irel&tives ..iL J .A TUL. OharJotte, spent Sunday with Mrs.! Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Goff spent Sun- tfce word was that Philadelphia would SummervtUe’a parents, Mr. and Mrs. | day in Spartanburg with the lattearti wm easily, but that Mayor Kelly , Q.C. Nabow. father, W. N. Page. - t J .1^ AS . • MM M ft ' I ' ^ Iwottld have a “surprise offer” on be half of GUcago. Hie “surprise” was that Chioago had 8125,000 ready for the paity; Jackson, would matdh /my “reasonable offer” Mm. D. M. Norwood of 'Lauiens, but would not attnnpt to meet any visited her sister, •Mrs. A. Little, Misses Tula and Janelle Hughes Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Brannon recent- and Russell Cochran of Bpartanburgjly visited the former’s sister, Mrs. J. were guests Sunday of Miss Edna F. Norris, and Mr. Norris, in Miami, Fla. that were “ridimdous.” RUBBER STAMPS All Sixes — Qidck Service CHRONICLE PUBLISIIING CO. last we^. Mra. Little also had for the week-end ther daughter, Mrs. Wilson Tison of Estill. Little Billie Copeland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Copeland, is spending this week in Renno with his grand mother, Mrs. John M. Copeland. Kenneth Burdette, Jr., of Charles H. D. HENRY .1 1898-1940 V F. M. BOLAND t H. D. HENRY & COMPANY INSURANCE STOCKS — BONDS — REAL ESTATE LOANS NEGOTIATED Telephone 121 Mrs. |l;^ly Bo^ of Woodruff;' ton, Clemson college student, visited the guest Sunday of Mrs. Metta his'aunt, Mrs. Hubert Pitts, and Mr. and family. Pitts last w^-end. Mf. and Mr?- Joe Hagins of Abbe- The friends' of Horace D. Payne viUe, spent^ Sunday here with Mrs. will regret to know be is iH at his Hagins’ mother, [Mrs. George R. Hoi- home. land- Mrs. Ruby Trice of Newbeicry, is the gueet this week of Mr. and Mrs. iJ. L. Dameron. . Mrs. J. L. Wiright ,and Miss Sara Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Bozard of Gaff-1 ney, spent the week-end with Mrs. I Bozard’s ‘parerirts, Mr. and /Mrs. H.! D. Henry. j Friends of W. J. Duncap will be' « J MwwiwiwiwiwnwnntitiHCitxtiHtititiKittwttwacmwwCTMMwaMBaagaatK^aatt Auto Loans! > Wt will loan you money on your car or refinance your^ car for you. ' ' Our terins and rates are standard.* TIMMERMAN MOTOR CO. ' ' .CHRYSLER — PLYMOUTH Phone 119 Sales a|id Service CUntun, S. C. iooeeooooeoooooooooo»ooo.o»oooooooo»oof»ooe»»oo»o»oooo r r THE BOOKS ARE OPEN FOR THE PAYMENT OF , Your 1939 COUNTY TAXES Pay apd Save! for Jatiuary. ./ for Folmafy. for March. from April lit to 15th Attil ISth* the books win dotio and aU rocoipta not ko f xocutod. IMPSON, County Treasurer Zee Wright spent the week-end ’ in j sorry to learn ^he continues ill at his Charlotte with their daughter and sis- hotne on East'Carolina avenue, ter, Mrs. S. P. Babb, and Mr. Babb.' Mr. and Mrs. Eklward Henry and Mrs..J. E. Pineon of Greenwood, sons were week-end guests rela- visiied Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Pinson jtives in Greenville.. Sunday. W. C. Shealy leaves today for a Mr. and Mrs. W. G. King left Fri-iseveral days’ business trip to Jack- day for a several weeks’va^tion trip |sonviUe, Fla. Mrs. Shealy is visit- to points of interest in F’lorida. -|ing her aister, Mrs. 0. O. Copeland Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Poole and- fatn- in Newberry while Mr. Shealy is ily spent Sunday in Greenville with away. Mrs. Poole’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.' Friends of Dr. J. Lee Young will be T. Dempsey. giad to know that he is able to be Billy Marsh visited his mother, out again after a recent illness. (Mrs. .lone Marsh, in'Gaffney over the‘ Mrs. J. T. Dickerson and daughter, week-end. . . jCayle, spent the past week in And- iMiss Evelyn Jones, member of the erson w<ith her parents. Mr. Dick city schools faculty, spent the week-^erson visited theie Sunday and ac end wt her home in Anderson. companied them home, , Miss Grace Martin spent th^ week-'' Mrs. W. J. Crews, iMrs. Frank Bo end in Lexington, Va., with her broth- bo of Spartanburg, and Mrs. 0. C fer. Tommy, who is a student at Wash- Dunnaway of Woodruff, spent Tues- {ington airf Lee university. While day in Charlotte, there 'Miss Martin attended the stu-j Mrs. James C. Frasier of Blairs,! dents’^ancy drees ball. ' .visked her mother, Mrs. J. Rhett 'Friends of Mrs. Ansel Bobo will be Copland during the past week. J glad to know she returned to her Mrs. W. N. Long was called to < * home yesterday after feeing HI at the Greenville-the past wcok-because of I home,of'her paoen^s, Mr. and Mrs. T. the serious illness of her adster-in-j C. Chalmers, in Newberry for several Jtw, Mrs. Alvin Gilreath. Whilji there weeka. ' I • ^ - ‘ she visited Mrs. W. H. Balentine, Jr., Miss Louise Coe had as her week- a cousin, who is also apatient in a: end guests 'Misses Frances Payne of Greenville hospital. . - i Darlington, and Carolyn Nichols of| Bfrs. Ben Martin and«daughter of! Jefferson, students at Winthrt^ ool-'Easley, spent Tuesday here with rela-1 kgS; 'Vho attended the mid-winter |tivea. ~ j dunces at the college. « I Mrs. S. G. Dillard, Miss Agnes Da-1 Mr. and iBira. D. C. Gray of Gray vis and Mrs. R. E. SiSdler were visi- CouK, spent the week-end with tfie ton ik Coker college, Haotsville, IgUer’s parents, Mr. and Mm. T. Z.! Saturday. Ckuter. Mr. and Mrs. Carter aleo had! Rev. W. N. Long, Rev. Jewel Kyser ftf •their guests Sunday Mrs. R.'and Mrs. Kyser of Laurens, attended A^ostio of Crotii Hill, and Mrs. lila the upper state ministers’ conference h Babh of Greenwood. . jin Spa^nburg on Monday. , 'Mrs. Gus Young of this city, Mr. Mr.' and Mrs. R. E. Sadler had as end Mrs. Joe Nelson and Mrs. W. T^’their week-end guests Misses Ann Whatley <01 Greenwood, ^>ent Sunday iWienges of St. Matthews, Mary Sisd- in Rock HiH with Mr. and Mrs. Gor-^ler Neely df Rock Hill, and Ann Mar- don Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Neleon. Friends of A. M. Nielson, who formerly lived in Clinton, wiH he glad to know he is aatisfacUorily recovering (in, of Marioia wh^ attended the T^n- HeBenlc dances. Mies Adeline Boland, who. has held a iposHion for several months in fUjlgtgtttftttittMimtttttftttlgtOltf ***”** ft VftSi jMiftmi Fla., is visitaigr bOr father. /'