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/ V • \ n ■ . 4 r4 ^ % feo- J 'S I- THPB8DAY. FMMaUAHY M. THB eaaiTOW CHHOW^E, CUNTOH. 8. C.. '' / ■ 1^ AGE FIVE Lever Writes Appredatioii For Cantonas Reyome B. £. S*^. local dtaitPmaii for FiyniiAt BeBef, lias oworived tbe fol> Wine kititer ftpom State Diiii^r A. F. Lever: • Dr. Ruftn E. Sadler , CUaton, S> C. My Dear Or. Sadler: I am in receipt of your letter of tbe vdtb dbewk for $S01.64 G. O. P. Pr^Mures Campanil Guns With Ctmventioii CHy and Dai# Chosen, RciHiblicans Ptepare To Pabliah Frank's Report. PEOPLE you KNOW Miss Oharlie Mae Sims is no<w mak- !Mra. Lumas Lake ^)ent Sunday lin I Hidwat WanUaw of Atlanta, Mm parents, Mr. Laurens wHh hta sister, Blrs. Carl the week-eud fuest of friends here. | ^ ^ MetPock, tud Mr. Meettoek. Margaret HoHis spent the* WaShingiton, Feb. 17.—Campaign j Ifo-s. E. €. Goff ^ined Mr. Goff in'week-end in Mountvllle with her amrnunibion—enore than 30,000 w<wda Cobmbia Friday to aittend a Showing. mother, 'Mrs. Kate HoHis, snd sister, of it-waa hauled to the political!®^ •**« Wind.” ' Mrs. J. W. Miller. [sister, Mrs. Roy ' Smith, and Mr.Hntf her home in Madison, Ga., where • Smith. jshe ihas accepted a position. ■ Jrby.Scogin of Colbert, Ga., was! John D. Davis, Jr., of Langley, 'the guest last week of Mr. and Mrs.'spent the week-end here with his par- iW. T. Scovm. lents. 'Mrs. D. H. Resmolds, Jr., of Annis- »Mr. and Mrs. Wjnnan Shealy and son, Wyman, Jr., spent 5^unday in Columbia with Mh and Mrs. Jamea Lee Shealy, »ont tod.y to tto jspending several days m Daytona _ »*«. e. pu^ y^ateoday decided to bold Ifcetr Wd other peftniU of intftiest iff Flor- in P1»il.-|kk. delphia begfeminc Monday) Jttne 24. j FHends of M.r. and Mt4. B. M. Dut- PhiladelFhia iwon over Ghid^ for 1 ton,, Jr., will be glad to know their the BepiMican meeting, oM'enng Uttie son, Jimmy, is satisfactorily re- $200,000 an cash and libe auditorium I eovdHhg after a week’s illness. ' ‘ «« ^ ,to TWs had j jj^. and Mrs. E. C. Sease and chU- . - . of (the h^k peoule- Keep the goodil^/j^ij^ ^v^**"*'* Spartanburg, visited Mr. andj^^b her parlnts, Mr. and Mrs. T. J work goir«. ^ T. M. Sease Sunday. [Jackson. She had as her guest little wusk. „ I am you void your territory. The’checks are beginning to roil in but yours is the biggeat so fag. Con gratulations to you and your con tributors, and appreciaitkm on behalf Mr. ai|d Bins; J.^ B. Daitey and sons, and Jack Jeanes viatied Kenneth Hub bard Sunday in Spartanburg. Mr. and Blrs. S..Y. Adair spent the week-end in Greenwood with Mrs. Adair’s parents, Mr. aftd Mrs. O. F. Browning. | Miss Annie Lee Jackson, who teach es in Prinqeton, spent the week-end We must feed, clothe and shelter theise million reibigee Finnkh peo ple and the. 80,000 bahea m their mother’s trais, and the 30,000 mot- hen with babes in their arms. Thanking yoh again, II am Very tartdy yours , A. F. LEVER State Director. Dr. Felder Smitli Dr;. lliiiican S. FeUsr •OPTOMETRISTS Specialists^^In Eye Examinations ^ ' Office Hours Daily Phone'29 for Appofhtment CLINTON, a C. T. R. Buahardt was called to Co- Anne Jackson of Laurens. himbia Monday on account of the se- rkms illness of his brother. Pierce Buahardt, who is a patient m a hos pital them. Mrs. J. A. 'CoWnm'' visited her Mrs. Hugh Morgan, and son. Alien Colenum, eeveral days the past week in Laurens. Miss Katherine Graham, student at Mrs. Clyde Lankford and Miss Helen HolKngiwprth were week-end guests of Bfrs. James Hutto" in Co lumbia, and attended a showii^ of “Gone With the Wind.” ' Miss Mary Ellen Richardson of Laurens spent the week-end with her mother, 'Mrs. J. N. Richardson. Miss Margaret Hazel visited her the University of North Carina, j P»r^»>ts in Woodruff during the past BENJAMIN & SONS PLUMBING HEATING SERVICE * Telephone 9268 WE ARE HUNTING TROUBLE $250,000. it was not up for ”iauotkm” and made no cash offer, but promised to meet aU convention expenaea, wbkh nor- nmHy run around $125,000. RepuMkan offi^Is worked to day on plans for publication Mon day of the buHy /‘program rspoort daughter, of Dr. (^nn Frank, of Obkigo, ehakman* of an .urm^ial commit tee of 150. ISiis doeumeot is intend ed to state the case against Rot^velt outline j Chapel' Hiti, e^nrthe w^k-end with! week-end basic data tror roe 1040 platfom. paj-e^uts, Prof, and Mrs. Bothwell* M*”* snd-Mrs.^ W. J. Crews were vis- Two years in the making, Ihe Graham. jitors in Greenville Monday. port was eubje<ffed to ain attack from) Hamp Boyd is vising her sis-' Alma McKee,spent Sunday in witWn the party’s own ranka. jj. G. Tuggle, in DaavilletJ^iOCk Hill with her sister, Mr&.,W. CU« , ,, . . rVa. She wa* accompaniad on the tripi^^o'^- Kobart R. CSnirch, Memphis Ne- Boyd, wito spent the wwk-endj Mrs. W. M. Walker, Mrs gro 1^ I there, returning home Monday. . L. E. Bishop and Misses Agnes Davis for Mrs. R. R. McLame of Naa«mlle,| Hubert Pitts and Miss Made- natKMial conunktee-wo^n from Ten-i Adair were guests a few days the jnessee, rominainM that the Frank jp^g^ week of the former’s niece, Mrs.l^y evening. Ireport was ‘entirely lacking’ in a'G l. Mullk, in OharkUe. t' Sterling Pitts and son, Ster- program for tbe Negro voters. 1 yf g. Bean, Prof, and 'Mr8.lJ*"Sr. - week-end guests of •He proposed tSiat a > special unit j Graham and daughters,' P‘tts’ rister, Mrs. Carlisle jbe orated in the party’s national jn|igj^.Ka,^|,erine and Elisabeth, spent .Humphries, and Mr. Humphries, in committee wWi $100,000 to spend Spartanburg with Dr.(Atlanta. Mr. Pitts was there Sunday gat^ring and disseminating, mostlyMj.g r m Kennedy to the Nepo press, ‘^factual data”} Miss Mary Jones of Lockhart, is affe^ng the races politxal.and «co-,visiting her brother, W. L. Jones, and Look \llio*s At New1)erry[ MRS. EVANS HiitliWay 176, Next To W’alter Joye's Esso Statbn,. NET^ERRY, S. C. Located In House Trailer- LOOK FOR SIGN AMERICAN PALMIST —FIRST TIME HERE Tells Past. Preaent and Future by Palm of Your Hand. Mrs. Evans Advises On Ev*ry Affair of Life. CONSULT HER NOW If you are separated from the one you-^love,, or in trouble from any cause, consult •her NOW. Would you like.to marry quickly? Are you troiAled over any affair of life? Are you eonterriplating any impoitant"'change? Do you wiah to be more successful? If so, you need her, advice. You are immediately told of your troubles j and how to ovetreome them. SEE HER NOW. Tomorrow may be tco late. We rea<l all nationalitie^i. ¥Olr’V®"TI»BD-TH» REST,' NOW TRY"-nH5“BES!^?>^ ^ - ’ ■ ■ ■' ! and iMarie Smith attended the Rich ard Oooks concert in Rock Hill Fri- »<► !<► nomk security. t 1 COmreh’s resolution, offered at yes terday’s national oommititee meeting, at friat was itafalad lon motion of jOharles R. Enos, member from 691* jrado, who aoigued it was out of or- rdeir. Chairman John Hamilton con tended too, that the national com- jmittee tmd no autborky to change Btrs. Jones. Earl Woodruff fnd Mks Toye Sease and accompanied them home. Mrs. Janie Bobo of Spartanburg, is visiting Mirs, Mary Prather. Miss Eliza of Atlanta^ and Frank roport brt no^ly wm Eastern Star on Friday evening, vMATvatavM wvi* afa .aairovMnaaiAM i4>w\ ^ ^ . Jliss'Susan King*of Darlington, were of Charieston, spent''the (week-end with the former’s parents, Mr. and 1^1*^ “ visiting her mother, Mrs. J. W. Bfrs.' E. T. Woodruff. j Leake. Mr. and Mrs. George King of o Birs. R. P. Chapman, Mrs. B. F.iCoh«»b»*. also here Sunday. Wdngard, * Birs. Fayte Ramage .and, »Mri. J. W, Power and Miss Julia Ferguson attended a me6t-|<**“ffbter, Peggy, of Uurens, spent ;; ing of the Greenville chapter of the!Sunday ’with Mrs. Power’s parents,'!» the medium for its eubnvission to the] convention. NEW STAMP SERIES D. E* Tribble FUNERAL DIRECTORS . EMBALBfERS Uceased Embalmc^ Complete Moden Eqatpmeat §4 Night 24, 253 er IM Clinton, - 8. C. NOW. ON SALE HERE Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Pcole, Mm, R. A. Easterling and daughter, Miss Elizabeth Brook.s and Miss Miss Julia Easterliiig, of Denmark,!Nancy Young spent the week-end in , «. A w a 1 aa iJI/o«inaivwHF.rvsv MnV-ls *14 Wa were guests Sunday of Prof, and Mrs. BothweU Graham and family Washington, Ga., with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brook?. Miss Maud Wells visited her sister. Mies Meryle Chaney of Laurens, spent a few days the past week with Mrs. M. B. Beal, and Mr. Beal, in The second group of commemora-her mother, .Mrs. Ehmest Chaney. | Washington, D. C., a few days this tive stamps has been received at the local post office. Tlus gxoap honors 'five great poets, the one-oent irtamp bear? the liken^s <of Longfellow, the jtwpJtent, Whittier, the three-cent, 'Lowell, the ^ye-cent. Whitman, *nd jlhe on® »ffd two- cent stamps went on sale Feb. 17, the jthree and five wHl be on sale Feb. 21, jand the ten on Feb. 25th. I MASONS TO MEET FRIDAY I Campbell lodge will have a regular ! communication Friday, Feb. 23. All jmembers are urged to be preeent at 7U10 o’clock. Rev. R. D. Hughes, W. M. V. P. Adair, Act. Sec. 4fi* ATwI bfni W SI week. Memphis, Terni.,’are’visiting the for-! Mrs. Virginia Guerard and son, roer’s sister, Mrs. L. Ross Lynn, and spent Sunday with her father. RUBBER STAMPS All Sises — Qakk Service ' CHRONICLE PUBUSHING CO. H. p. HENRY 1898-1940 F. M. BOLAND H. D. HENRY & COMPANY INSURANCE STOCKS — BONDS — PEAL ESTATE loans!negotiated Telephone 121 Auto Loans! We will loan you money on your car or refinance your car for you. Our terms and rates are standard. TIMMERMAN MOTOR CO. CHRYSLER — PLYMOUTH Phone 119 Sales and Service Clinton, S. C. ieieeeee#eesM»M»eeeeeeeeeeee»»bee»e»e»»»eeeee»ee»»e Dr. Lynn. Archie Adair, student at the Uni versity of South Carolma, epent the week-etid with 'his mbther, Mrs. H.D. Rantin. Mrs. B.^^ 0. Whitten, Bftiss Mildred WUrten, '‘Miss Sybil Burdette and Mrs. D. 0. Rlhame, Jr., attended the Rkhard Crooks concert in Rock HSl FViday evening. Miss Kitty Davis and Watts Davis of Columbia, spent Sunday here with their parents, BIr. and Mrs. Jack R'. Davis, Sr. Bins. Venus Grapps and son, Ron ald, 'have returned to their 'home in Ociumbia after a recent visit to Bfrs. Crapps’ parents, Mr. and Bfrs. John ). Oomdniek. Miss Ruth Monts, student at New- berry college, spent Che week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. M<onts. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Johnson and obikiren' and Mr. and Mrs. Austin Chandler and son, James Austin, vis ited Mr. and BIrs. M. A. Bennett in Ware Shoals I Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Thomas and daughter, Judith, and Mrs., Mac O’Danlel of Carlisle, were guests Sun day of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Heustess. Miss Lyde Ray of Atlanta, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Thompson and children of[ Newberry, spent Che week-end with Miss Ray’s and Mr/. Thompson’s Dr. ‘Frank Kellers. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Buzhardt spent, Sunday in Charlotte with the former’s PLENTY OF COAL J Clean and chunky—free of dust, slate clinkers. C-W-S Guano Co. Phone 62 You Profit by Using Our Service A good banking connection can help you in many ways, the most important of which are: ' —Prestige — Financial Solidity to-Helpful Counsel — Credit References — Valuable Services We invite you to open an account here, get acquaint ed with our facilities, and begin to build that very valu- r.hle a^-'set—bank standing. EVERY BANRING SERVICE, BUSINESS AND PERSONAL. S. Bailin i ta BANKERS OLDEST STRONGEST NOTICE! THE BOOKS ABE OPEN FOR THE PAYMENT OF Your 1939 COUNTY TAXES Pay and Save! 1% for Jaaaary. 2% .for Fchnnury. 3*:^ for March. 7% fron Ainril lot 15th 15th, the bookfi wIB clone fDiid aH reeeipta not be oxocuted. IL SRfPSQN, County returned to 'her home in Newberry after a several’ weeks’ visit to Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Domeron. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Pinson spent a ,’few days last week in Latita with ^•their daughter, Mrs. A. H. McQueen, jand Mr. McQueen. Wlhile away they, also visited relatives in Mullins. Mr. and Birs. Ben Bedsille of Cross I Keys, visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Glenn on iSunday. j Mrs. Frank Wilson and Kttle son, • Frank, Jr., are spending this week in CoVumbia with her parents, Mr. and Jfrs. A. P. Webb. 1 Fnenda of Mrs. Ernest Chaney will be glad to know she is able to 1^ out again after a week’s illness. ^ Miss Corlffa Dilworth and Miss So phia WcHs, members of the faculty and nMtron ataff at Connie Maxwell orphanage. Greenwood, were week end gueets of Mr. and Mra. J. L. Dameron. j Miss Eleanor Copeland, student at , Winthrop ooBego, Rock Hill, spent the week-rod with her parents, Mr. and 'Bln. Ralph Oof>eland. ^ Bin. James Selletm and small! daughter, Joro,' are visits her par enits, Bftr. am BCrs. W. JE. Falls. BIr. i Selim accompanied them here for the w^-end. Billy Byrd of Henson, N. C., spent the iweek-end here with his brother, Douglas Byrd. Mrs. C. R. Bfai|on has returned to her borne in Glen Moore, Pa., a|ler a ibort visit to her pareota, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Gaakiil. Mil. Julia. Griffin and daughter, Ifwe Ooilatte Griffin, were gueata ^Sroday lof Bfiiss Sara Handn in Spar- mnbarff. New Wcetinghouse TRU- ZONB COLD give* you •tMc(y food-keeping tempera tures—gives you gve kin^ of cold in on# refrigerator, the “right” cold and humidity for each epectfic f<ood. Yotpl anmt to eee this new feature—the simple, eure method of keep ing foods bstter'. . . loagsrl & Kinard Clinton.—Two Sttwes—Laurros • ^ ^ ^ A I rmm , V,