The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, February 29, 1940, Image 5

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PUP! I V o TOTB8DAT, FEBRUARY », if4» FINAL SESfflON OF DAIBT SCHOOL SET ' '» Hie final aewtoo ct iha dairy aehool ivfeikjh Imu twon in pwfraat the put 10W nontha in hnxatwM 'comti will be Swid at tbe A^rieoltiind on Matoh 7, at 1:80 |». m Aifnit Caanoo annooneed today. IBreedinc and ealf raiainy are lAw stAtleota to be dlscuaaed by the dai^ opfld|iH0ta' from (^emson eotteye at^^« Mo»lng^;^^, Addng For SoloB Seeks te Cat Coet; WuU To Know Abont All of ThoM Wore Pronisod. YOU KNOW Mmi Jalia Feiyoaon was the week* end foeit of Mn. P. C. Bray in Whit* mirt. Columbia, JWb. 10.—Semvtor Jameai Mr. and: Mrs. B of Oarlinyton, re-;dai«gl>ter, Barrie Miss Aittis Oaidey is sister, lira. FWU%> Esa Essay in CreemiUe. visHkiy her ly, and Mr. Baml Concert Prognun Given On Friihiy eveniny, IMardt 1, the mnsieians of Ointon hiyh si^ool wW asasinMe sit Florida street eehool at 7:80 to present a eonoeit. imWtKWK MHB«XIC«KICK» WWKHWI JOANNA NEWS A j f Wbi ttKsxmmaamMmmMmm OoWriM, Feb. 20. — Miss Evelyn/ Lony of Vi^itmire, was the week- ^yuest of Miss Ruth Stasmes. .. j w o » w j I spent i F Winnrd and Mra W C Shealr and Mrs O W *u****-^ t ^ Sunday in Newberry with Mrs. I. r. wmyard aim ”• *I*^''‘,*’'‘tthe girls’ giee dob, under the <brec- Wnrtd'« mmtihOT- Mm t ivii, ir^ wiw, Jean, vis^ dieir jH^inyworthjrere yi^^ttie f^'tjon of Miss Alice , ^pes, and the “ Luiu Kmy, who tejBtof thereedution'attnt, Mrs. B. E. Woodwm, in Green-imeris eiater, Mrs. B. W. Gibson, and undw the diiectkm The three oiyanixa^iilS? Osborne spent the i^'weea-WHi in Newberry, tie meetiny'nmreday. County Agents * , j ^ •«* „ Ctanon iWiys that Laurens county |»«J» to iotnoduee providiny for an|V»le Sunday. |Mr. Gfcson, ra Inman, duriny the ^ ! Misses Aynes Tinsley, Sudie Mae farmers must have cows with the in- ^veatiyaiion of the Santee-Coopwr! Mise Eveljm Jonee, member of thei^®®*. I . jjii ^}|g program. The three oiyaniza-j heated ehility to produce nHIk effi- ipower peu^eot. letty edKxils faculty, spent the week-! Miss Laetitia Jones, wno teaches in tions have been praetieiny for somei dently and they nrai^ be properly j The measure would set up a six-iend at her home in Anderson. Lowndesville, spent the week-end with time for the performance which the!_ H^ry Davenport spent the developed from biith to produeiny man inveatigatiny committee “to M-j Mr. and Mrs. W. .C. Shealy spent her parents, Dr. and Mrs. F. D. Jones.'public is invited to attend, with a in Lockhart as the yuest of aye if they are to make the best certain, if possible, what may be ac-jthe wedt-end in Cdumbia with the Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Suddeth and small admission fee charged. ‘Forrest Brawley. possible maricet for the pasture and'eomplished by leyisiation w other- lorn^’s sister, Mrs. John Doster, and son, AHan, vtsited Mr. and Mrs. Johnj The program follows: , Mr, and Mrs. Boyce Ojmer |spent feed to btf marketed through them.'wiae to reduce the admiaiatrative c^j Mr. Doster. Mo^in Sunday in Inman. j “Star Spangled Banner.” jSatw^ay in Newberry. Mrs. R. F. Blakdy, Misses Mar- Broediny ahd de>Vek)pment gleo large- and to Inerease the employssent of Ib-[ ^ ^ and son ly determine the sake velde of sur-jeal pei^le on a more eqnitahle dis- ^ Greenville, were gueets Sunday (/t's»ret and Katherine Blakely spent plus stock, he adds. ir tribution among the. counties of thelM ^ u Saturdayin’ Greenville with their The prayram for the meeting next state.” I mJ^J^B.' McFarhSSd «f Yoric. is Thursday, March 7th, at 1:30 p m. The resoluiion farther set forth i visiting her sister, Iftss Helen Con- 1. designed to help Uurens county that “the people of South Carolina!noRy. — ^ fawners develop the kind of herds were led to brieve that this project | Mr. and Mrs. W .D. Williams and !»!»<* to know he is recuperatirry fromj Trumpet trio by William Weir, that wW make a good market for wouM pixmde thousands «f jobs forjdaiybter, Patey, of Hickory, N. C.,|» several weeks’ Hlnees. Billy Oummtnys and James Arnold, bhslr pasture and feed and ^ tap the unemployed fw South Carolina I were week-end yuerts of Mr. and! Miss Pansy Woodruff was the Clarinot quartet by Virginia Sum- “SUr ^America.” “Succesa March." “Violets”—.Waltz. daughter and eiater, Mrs. W. W. Ar-’ Boys glee chib—•’^Anvil rington, and Mr. Arrington. [H Trovatore,” and “Nut Brown Maid Friends of J. E. Benjamin will be^tn “ .. prices when surplus stock i^for sai^. from ‘ comioon coMs That ifiag On Creomulsioa relieves promptly be cause It goes right to the seat of the trouble to loosen germ laden phlegm. Inerease. secretion and aid nature to soothe and heal raw. tender. Inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. No mat ter how many medlcinoB you have and thousands of people have applied! Btrs. Tom Milam and Mr for jobs on this projert and thousands |V. E. Shealy. of Tecommendations have been writ-i Mrs. J. W. Crews, Mrs. E. C. Goff ten by members <rf the legnteturejiuid Mrs. Dudley Ray attended a con- and Mrs.!^^k-end yuest of Miss Janie Oienn in Greenville. Mrs. N. W. McDaniel is ^spending some time in Augusta, Ga., with her and other peoffle in ^heir behaif. jvention of beauty operators and al*®"» Denny, and Mrs. McDaniel. Mr.! Girls 8^ <Iub: , ■“It now eeems forever hopeless i hair style show in Charlotte on Mon- Mrs, W. P. Coker of Spartan/bu1rg,l^tnny Through, One Fleeting Mrs. Fulmer’s sister, Mrs. Jerry How- that the prodeot will furnish employ-i day Mr. McDaniel spent Sunday'Hour," and “Neapolitan Nights.” lard, who accompanied them home to ment to the unemployed of the state! Mi*» Hazel Boland of Greenville,'there. . Miss Myrtle Davidson spent part of last week Visvtiny friends in-Char- • jlotte, N. C. ^^**°*’“* ' Mr. and Mrs. Hayne Willingham and family attended the funeral of an imck, Hayne 'Willingham, at New berry last week. Mrs. Nannie Matthews is spending a few days in .\nder»on with her son. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mosely of Green wood, visited friends here Sunday. j Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fulnw Dutch Lunaby,”|spent the week-end in Atlanta with ' It'ivlwaiSw^w ava^a** wa ei Neapolitan Nights.” erel, Ndan SudJeth, Byrd McMil-J Ian and Joe McGee? Trombone sollo by Mr. Harmon. “Columbia Overture." I at large, or that these will be any upent the week-end vtith her parents, equitable distribution over the coun-'Mr. and Mrs. J, D. Boland, ties of the etate.” 1 Mrs. E. M. Timmerman and Mrs 'The resolution further said thatlE. Mo^ ^ith were visitors in Green- Mrs. J, N. Quinn. Mrs. P. S. Jeanes,! “Headway"—March. Brass quartet by Billy Cuimnmgs, ■ iitay a few days. Mr., and Mrs, W. B. Tribble and {John Sh>an, Reese Young, and Kath- family spent Sunday in Blacksburg! ken Howard, with Mrs. Tribble’s parmts, Mr. and Trumpet sok) by Marion Pitts. “■there is no iteed to lor^r hold outjviUe Tuesday to fiee a showing of the false hope of employment to I “Gone With the W*ind.” thousands who have applied from adl', Roy Gasque attended a convention Mr. and Mrs, W. N. Hunnicutt and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Waits of Ninety-Six, spent i^unday^ with the E. H. Hunnicutts. sister of them.. Mrs. H. Quinn, accompanied A. Copeland visited her.o r 4}\ tnso, tou jmur dn^gist to seij , ^ ^ - bottle of ^womulalon with the under- 'over South Carolina, but the same as I of dry cleaners in Atinata the past'daughter, Mrs. Francis Wallace, and Btan<^ that you aretoUto^^ I become a matter of public policy,” week-end. jMr. Wallace, in Columbia the past I An M»r.*d.tk.n ^ »10.(£oi would' Mr. «d'Mr,. J. A. Ohenthnn. .ndi««k-end. ^ mn m g\ ^ III Cl A ’allowed. Committee mend>ers ^ 1C C O iM w la w IW Iw Iwould bold hearings on a court ibasis. For Coiiglis, Cktst Colds, BrondiiHs j Their only compensation would be :i " ItimHad to reytdarly-set expenses for state olfieials on official bu|^nes8. ' lb tMUr tMMi' Dr. DBieM S. FeMer SpeciAV^ In Eye EKamifiations Office Hours Daily Phone 29 fcMr Appointment CLINTON, S. C. Chandler Kra At Cross Hill Mrs. Hele*! Oheabham were guests of J Mrs. Agnes Kem and daughter, relatives in BishopviHe last week-end,'^ks Louise Kem, spent yesterday is <, Mr. and Mrs. Rutledge Adair of!Greenwood with their son and broth- ♦ Rock Hill, and Dr. and Mrs. J, F. Bo- er.. S. A. Kem. and Mrs. Kem, i zard of Gaffney, spent the week-end! Billy King, student at Furman uni-' D. EL Tribble Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS .wjuid,.. EMBALMEBS Licensed EmbsIsBera, Cosiplcte , Modern Ekiuipmeut "‘Day N Night 24, 283 er SSS CHatoA & C. ! Crora Hill, Feb. 27.—J. Casper Chandler, 80, died at the home of jhis daughter, Mrs. C. B. Mifls, here Tnesdaji. Re had been in dedining 'health for several years. Mr. Chand- Her was.'^a native and a resident of Laurens county. He son of the late James W. and Emma Teague Chandler, both members of prominent Laurens county families. Mr. Chandler was a member of Lib erty Springs Presbyterian church and a prominent resident of Cross Hill. Funeral services were conducted and Mrs. 0. T. Lawing in with Mrs. Adair’s and (Mra. Bozard’s'versity, GreenvHle, visited his par-j parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Henry, fe^^ts. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. King, last, Mrs. W. G. King was a recent guest ^eek-end. R. W. Johnson, Jr., of Greer, spent Sunday here ■with his father und oth-1 er relatives. j Mr. and Itfrs. Cecil Bishop, formerly of Gatlinbuig, Tenn., are now making | their <bome here and have taken an| Mrs. Annie Giles i of Mr Greer. BUI Abrams of Columbia,' visited his mother, hirs. EkteHe Abrams, and other relatives 'here for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Oifton Adair and soil, Johnnie, speirt Sunday in Cross Hill(»P»ftment with yesterday afternoon at 3 o’clock from Liberty Springs Preabytraian church by Rev., J. E. Ratefaford, Rev. F. T. McGiU, Rev. J. H. (Byrd and Rev. Mr. iSsilraB hA the ctamsh lOemetery. Surviving are his wife, '^Mrs. Agnesa I Austin ObaiNHer; one daughter, Mrs. |MHls;, five sons, J. Austin, Sr., and I Henry Grady Chandler of Clinton, W. 'R. and T. JR. Chandler of Latunens, V. |P. Chandler of f7ross Hill; one sister, {Mrs. H. A. Oolman of Ointon; four brothers, T. J. 'Ohandter of Qintxm*, J. 'L. .Chandler of Laurens, O. H. and W. E. Chandler of Cocoa, Fla. with Mrs. Adair’s parents, Mr, life-long Mrs. J. W. Ropp. [e was a pr. C. B. EJIwtt and Dr. C. H. Har ris of Atlanta, were week-end guests of Dr. and Mra. B. O. Whitten Mid family. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Nichols of Ches ter, 'Were guests Sunday of Mr. and Ifrs. F. M. Stutte. Mr. and Mrs. Fuller L. (Reese, Jr., irii:h Bailey. Mr. Bishop is connected w the Western Auto Associate store. iMr. and Mrs. J. Guy SuUivan and daughter, of Anderson, visited Mrs. Sullivan’s sisters, Mrs. Duffy Stone, and Mies Hazel Sherard, Sunday. Miss Pat Miller of Greenville, was ther week-end guest of Miss Jamie i Littk. Mrs. M. C. Poole and children of ‘1 Have a Checking Account at . • 99 How impressive it is to be able to name this well known and substantial institution as your i bank, {t builds confidence in you. This is only one of the many advantages of a checking accounlfat this bank. In addition to building prestige, your account provides safety,* convenience and accurate records. We cordially invite you to come in and start an account, or ask for any information desired. of Polkton, N. C., spent the week-1 Grow Anchor, spent Saturday with ; Reese’s parente, Mr.'Mrs. Poole’s sister, Mrs. S. A. Tim- ^ Hendereon, and with »*»«"». ^ Mr. Timiwns. end wiUi Mrs and Mrs. L. S the former^ parents in Abbeville. Mrs. Lumas Lakh 'Was the guest Sunday df Mrs. Tommy Boukaight !&;'; EVERY BANKING SERVICE, BUSINESS AND PERSONAL. William Dudley Pelley is worried «boat~Mi wneat in Washington. Vis- nm' ions of Frttx Kuhn and Earl Browder keep popping before his eyes. iniNNNNBimitMitmntffiMwinmMligmeNNWKgiHwagKKMintxiiwMiluuMium Miss Margaret Smith of Greeirwood,'!NewWiy. j, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.' ***** Maud Geer and Mias Olive j] B. L. Smith. j-Nabors atteiKkd a convention ofi< Mrs. Geoiv Plunkett has returned ,’bea«8ff operators and hair style show to her home in Conyers, Ga., after a Monday in Charlotte, few days’ visH to her mother, Mra. Mrs. R. W. Phiinpe and daughter, Estelle Abrams. Mr. Phmkett accom-lMrs. Alvin Timyer, spent Sunday in panted her here for the week-end. j Ware Shoals with their fa»ther and Miss Eltta Sue SeUera of Latte, |grandfather, W. C. Cobb, was <tbe weHc-end guest of her sister,) Mrs. Rii>y GharuBer is taking s Mrs. John D, Davis, and Mr. Davis. »»»beauty coUure in Greemrille Also here for the week-end was Mr. and Mrs. Davis’ son, EUkrtt, of Rode I V H. D. HBNBY 1888-1140 F. M. BOLAND R D. HENRY & COMPANY INSURANCE’ STOCKS— BONDS — REAL ESTATE , S LOANS NEGOTIATED Telephone 121 ' t Bnii»N»»nHa<Kaaip»NN»NXNiiiiiMpCTWw««8aigaqcKi«NmwMWB«»a«ac- Mr .and Mrs. Hwhert Smith and family of Lexington, were guests Sunday'of'-MrrandMhrs. Janler-Domk Mrs. Charles Jones and little,**kk. | daiighter, Miriam, are visiting rds-l -Mk* Virginia DdUrd, saember of tives in Woodruff and Trenton. freahmsn dam at Coker college. Mra. J. B. Johnson and famHy*!>«"♦ week-end with! spent Sunday in Woodruff with their .her parents, Mr. and Mrs, S. G. DiH-! M. $. Bailq i Son BANKERS OLDEST STRONGEST —-"TtffTTTfltltUW the son and brother,''Olin Johnson, ar_, Mrs. Johnson, who accompanied them | Mrs. George W. Taylor is the guest home for a few days’ visit to relatives Miss Clara Addy in Greenvilk to- (lere. M*y ***<! will attend a showing of Visiting Mrs. Metta Stone the pas*.“Gone With the Wind.” week-end were her daughter, Mrs. C.! Mr. and Mrs. Horace D. Payne have J. Bouknight, and Mr. Bouknight, of to Ukeland, Fla., w-here they | lndl*«l- UNCLE NATCHEL SAYS... . * !>■■■ ■■ ' ^ pat's natch Et FOOO FO* OAT BIO- BASS.'fSpNNy- fOOPy^s stm Concord, N. C.; her son, Sam Stone, of Charleston, and sister, Mrs. John Mallard, of Columbia. ' r Auto Logins! We will loan you money on your car or reCinance 3|yur car fm* you. Our terms and rates are standard. TIMME»MAN MOTOR CO. CHRYSLER — PLYMOUTH Phone 119 Sales and Service CHnUm,. S. C. BBS will spend some time whik Mr. Payne recuperates from a recent illness. Dr. D. 0. 'Rharae, Jr., and Mrs. Friends of Mrs. Lov^ Wilson will' «-*»•«*«. **•« »** * ^wo weeks cruise to be glad to know she is recl^>eTating ^•*'•***•• from a brief illnees. Miss Peggy Sprunt, member of the Mr. and Mrs. J. 'B. Daiky and sons, s^nkr class at Winthrop college, and Miss Florence Adair were visitors *P*p4 the week-end with her mother, in Columbia Sunday. Mrs. C. W. Stone. Miss Ida Poole spent the week-end' **»<* Mrs. George R. Blalock and in Laurens with her sister, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll White Copeland | Deany Martin, and Mr. Martin. jWere gueets Friday evening at the! Miss Agnes McBearty of Pelzer,' GctilHon dance in Union. j is the gueat of Mrs. R.'W. PhHlips. ! Mrs. Mary Durant of Bi^pville.j Mr. and Mra. Carroll Brehmer of,****! Mrs. Clyde King of Umar, arei Union, vitited the former’s sister, v»»iting their daughter and niece, Mrs. Hubert Todd, and Mr. Todd Sun- Mrs. J. A. Cheatham, and IMr. Cheat- day. :ham. ARan Thompeon, formerly of Eas-' Billy Owens of Atlanta, spent the iey and Rock Hill, has arrived in t,he^^-«»<! with his mother, Mrs. Wm. city as manager of Rogers grocery ‘ Baiky Owens. He had as his guests •tore. (Miss Jeanne Thomas of Atlanta, andt •Mrs. J. L. Wright, Mrs. Agnes Kern Boh Warwick of Columbia. j and Miasea Louiss Kern and Sara Zee i Mr. and Mrs. Tom Taylor of Green- Wright were visitors 4n Greenvifle' wood, epent Sunday here with Mrs. I _ . . . . .... Monday. Kiss Vivian Pkrks Adair, member of the .McOonniek eohool faculty, Taylor’s -'graodmothen Mrs. M. Browning, and other relatives. Mias Itertha Whitten attended the e»ee^effff»»888»»MMeM»M8e»»»»»»eee»»eeeeee»»Mheeei NOTICE! THB BOMUl ARB OPEN FOB THB PAYMBNT 0^ Your 1939 OOUNTY TAXE^ Pay and Save! 1% tm tewry. ,. ■, sspar-^ 7% M 4irii t«t to Util AprU IStlw tlM btia wffl ctoie •at^A^toctipto Ml pito m hffeMciitoA^....a^- > D. K SMPSOK County Treasum spent the ilr. and ] wask-end with her parwits,' K*Mhi concert in Columbia on Friday, Ifia. V. P. Adab. evoninf. Mise Ethal Hunter, who spent the! Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cppriand of Oo-J past weak rscupsfsting at the hoaie'HanMa, wara gaosts Tmteday of Dr.U of her mother, Mrs. Cae Hunter, af- end Mn. Jmtk H. Young. ter being a pstisnt in a Cblunhia hos pital, hte Tstaraad to’ Charissten white she holds s stenograpliie fwsi- rto 4kh. Ifa*. and Mra Oan Davis, Mias Maty AHos Copsland of Oolsni^ Mra L D. Bray, Mra Charles Hardin and Mias Haasl Hardin mi- Spartanburg, and airs. Haasl Stover of AshevhDk vMted ‘Mr. and Mra. R. E. Cc^alaad Sunday. R. L FlaMoo, Jos W. Leaks and H. D. Rantin aMshdsd tbs Fcarth dis- triot nissting of rural letter earrisri in Landigra Thursday. Kr. Ranthi also atteaM an offle^’ meaStgr of the rural esrrisra ssssciatton of the state on Wsdassdsy asaalnf in Co- Mias Coht Suamter visited her sla ter, Mra C. B. EMrgls, and Mr. Ear ls Oolomhia» during the past and sttsodsi a shoadag of ’tJono Wit^ the Wind.” WHHam Byrd. Sr., of Rock HiU, visited his soo, Douglas Byrd, and Mra Julia Griinn tha past wsek and. Mrs. Byrd spent the weak and in Lao- rsBS with rslatlvss and attendsd Sw funend of her unris, Wakar D. Olsan, ksrs oa Saturday. Friends «( K Z. Wright. Jr., of JadcaonvIHe. Fla., forraqrty of this! city, wiB he sorry to know he if a pa If it*s iMnHra4 right with Uncle Natchcl... and that's a food safe rnk. The natural way to fertilise crops — (or better yiaU and batter quality •• is to use Natural Qiileaa Nkrala af Suda. It's the world's only naturai aitrste. Plasty af f|ukk-acrinf nitiaf«i sad a natural halsnca a( prates- Uva plantdhod elements to giro you boahhier plants, asoro faftib s^ Na prioa tocraasa this sasson irmiing Ians 3lh 19411 Plenty af Natural QufeaaNHrate far svsryhody'snaadsw NATUnU mU£UI imiia Of sooA Uant at the Voteransf hospitei in Lsdke GRy, fla^ uadsigolag tesatessat. His eondMoa was this wssk reported asi iaspcoriiig. 4. • WSi, VRViL w4 ¥■?, KWli. WJDXm atonea woiaIFpif. WAGF, VDBCh VSPA.WJRIA V]RT. m