The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, February 29, 1940, Image 7

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' ,T,V y '0:’ T * ’ ■', , mm f I r # ^ i-' t ■ rr~ tv • C^' I- I;. THURSDAY^ FEBRUARY 29/1940 THE CHRONICLE'S WANT AD RATES le per w«r4 for ffarot insor* tion; flvo inaortlom for tho prko of four. MioiiOain ehorgo 2Se. Cards of thanks and tributaa of respect, Ic a word, payible In advance. Minim nm SOc. 'I N CHRONICLE CLINTON. 8. C. ■ . V. '■ . PAR SKvan j •- PX>R RENT — Apartment on first floor, with privwte • entrance and i batji. Close in. P1»one 146-M. IP FOR RENT-xOne four-room house onf Fergnson otreet. R. J. Pitits. Ic' FOR SALE—Two boxises in College View, «n Young Drive. H«mp Boyd. WANTED — Cood, reliable servant for cooking and general house work. Must be honest and neat. Will pay well. 'References required. Apply att Chronicle o(l^ or phone 299. let ' if FOR SALE—One mare mule abi^ nine years dU. Weight 1100 Ibe. C. B. Hoiknd. Ip FOR SALE—Ctoe pair four^^jnear old mare nralM, weighing 1,000 and 1,160. Also one Hackney wagon, prac- ticaJly new, and other farm tools. See Carl Owings, half mile of Eden road, Gray Court, R. F. D. No. 1. Ip WANTED — Quantity of field atone for construction. Sizes 5 to 10-inoh. Hamp Boyd. SmtPBOHT OBOraSTRA, HAMS SCHWIEOSB. COHDOCTOB The So|^((bem Symp^ny orchestra of the BcrKn State opera, which is October at the festival’s new orches-, The briUiant CMwert-master, Fred great e<hicational and cultural advaa- will appear in Newbecry for a con- consklened to be the highest musical tra school situated in Ocriombia. 'C. Polnauer, is a Viennese and has tages and the spirituaj u|>tift wtdA cent on Moiiiiay evenuig, March 11, at poet in Europe. Schweiger’s able con-i Other members come from Nortb had wide experience, having played comes through the hearing of grMt the high actiol audMocrum. ducting of the New York Philhar- Carolina and Virginia and many have as ccncert-master in the Vienna Op-'music. This is tbs first and only full-time | monk orchestra' last winter, and later j come from Philadelphia, New York, era orchestra and having ag^iear^ From indkations, the Ugh school symphony onehestra, organised on a!the Nblknal Symphony at tfhe Colum- and other muakal centers. Most of last winter as soloist in Carnegie hall, auditorhnn will be fiHed wiMi 1 professional baaia, south of the Mason tbia feativai last spring, marked him the first chair men have had profes- New York, • of good musk. A spechd effort will be FOR SALE — Milk^ed fryers. Apply to Tbomwell Orphanage Poultry Plant tf e®BD IRISH POTATOES. Genuine and Dixxm line and it was thought the W ooenpetent to organize and conduct sional ^ experience in Amerka and The concert in Newberry is being made to make it possible for as many genarosiy of citizens of Columbia and an orehsatra of the highest caliber!abroad, some having (dayed in the sponsored by a group of business men schol chiklren as can to attend tlw many o^r South Ckroiinians'which and to inteipret the greatest sym- made the onehestra possIMe. The com-jphoak musk of all time. The person- pany is composed of 60 aide musi-’nei of the Southern Symphony shows number of talented South Carolin- Metropolitan opera and New York who are interested in making possible, > concert at a special student’s pries. I%ilhannonk orchestras, while others to the people of this section of the Advertising and ticket sale is behqi come from outstanding muskal con- state, some of the finer musk of servatories such as the Curtis Insti-.which only a symphony orchestra is ilivs-t handled, hy the Newberry Musk cldb. w • p Piwi'®*****' • numoer or taiented South C'arolin- servstones such as the Uurtis insti- whjch omy a sympnony orchestra is, ' . . , Bliss Chkken H/w P..u, 1 Conductor of the orchestra is Hans ians in its ranks who have been train-'tute of Philadelphia, and the acade- crpable. They realize, along with the organization dedicated to more and dors Stock Powdera 'Tohai^ Dust'oondiKtbrting for their arduous task since last'mies of old Vienna. 'Newberry Music club sponsors, the better musk for all. and Lightwood Kindling. Blakely '' Brothers Seed Store. Tsiepbone 188. FOR SALE OR RENT —Farm and home. Apply in person. R. S. Gas- kiHe, iQinton, S. 0. Ip jSSr LBSPBPBZ A.— TRIPLE^OLE ANEIX We have Korean, Kobe and Sericea THE SPORTS CHAHERBOX By TENCH OWENS ''here, •who was celebrating his fiftieth joy the delightful party. I tlirthday, a dinner was given Sunday at | i 'the home of his daughter, Mrs. Ploydl Birth Annoaacenictits i PocleT’and Mr. Poole. The following j Mr. and Mrs. ‘‘Shorty” Hathcox an- Jesse Abercrombie of North Green- chlidrtn and relatives were present no^ tlw birth of a son on Feb. 16 Lydia Mills News ir-w Hugh Gettys, IVedbyterian college the fights were worth travtiing far litii Psas, Beet, Tomato and a Big Assortment of Hower Seeds. Blskely Brothers 'Seed Store. Telephone 188. CHICKS—CHICKS. We have selected Pure B.W.'D. Tested Baby Chicks. .,3tarting Mash, Growing Matii, Lay ing Mash, Grams, Feedm, Fountains, Chick Tablets and Oyster Shells. BlalKly Brothers Seed Store. Telc- phone 188, Ic G-nS. lu en sma arnn. iw., ic M«xkn twAatlxUl C. (ridden tes i>een ehifted to FROST PROOF Cabbage PLANTS, era k's all over now and no ha^jtbe south campus where the huskies White •Bermuda Onion Plants, Red, feelinga, hot tiringz were certainly prance and cavort with vim and vig- Yellow and Whit^ Onion Sets, Bnirr^cMkated there for awhile kst FVi-jor. Plenty of rough work has been day night. The aetkm, as thrWing as|<m tite program, but Friday Coach a Saitorday ser&l, tocA place in the‘Nixon joined the lads in a rousing Leroy Springe gymnasium dutiiig the,game of touch football. Blocking, baeketbaU game between Presbyite- rianh Blue Stockings and •the Mlexko City YMCA team. A hip-and-tuck game between tb4 to the locker room. After the ipys- tery was colved, the idayers had re turned the game bad been reaumed, aD4 the hiMabaloo bad died <do>wn, tbe Mtowing ejqjtaiiatloii around: U. S. APPROVED GHiCKS —From U. S. PuHorimi Tested R. L. Beds, JBarred Rocks, White Bocks, Buff Or pingtons. AM ftock passed by offkial State SulBcting kj^th yys. First hatch otf Jan. 17. Hst^ every week. Mce |7.50 the 106 •delivared, live deiivety guaranteed. Cheaper if ■called for. We ship C.O J). Fsnners Hatchery, 906 Main St, Newberry, S. C. tfc FARM FOR SALE 418 acTM, known as the H. H. Bry son or P. B. Baitey Farm, located 5 miles nottheast from Cttnb^ on tbe old Clinton-Laurens highway, with approximately 180 acres cleared, good pasture with running water, and the foRowing improvements: One 10 room dwelling, 6 tenant bouses, feed bam, storage house sad lotfaer outbuildingB. (Elecricity available). Thia is a Fed eral land Bank farm, wiU be sold at a bsmgam and on yiwry easy terms. Write C. A WUeon or CMyde T. LsureiM, I fun. In ^ state, and many S. C., for prices and terms. Ic passing and running are the three football elemente involved in play ing ‘‘touch.” 'The bullet passes of Charlie Mixon, rising soph back, two quintets was sailing along caught the eye of this observer. M4x- smoothly, -when'suddenly without op- on is rangy and i^urly ibeg whb a parent rtUon the Mexkan playeni good eye and amazing speed on his dashed oS the court and downstairs passes. He throws -them running in ville academy, spent the week-end. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Abercrombie. Glenn Kelly of Green wood, was also a visitor in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Abercrombie last Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Brosm announce tbe birth of a daughter, Ella Mae, on week-end. Miss Roberta Chaney spent the' week-end at her home near Qinton. Cecil McLendon vieited friends in' Laurens Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hinson and family spent Sunday in Goldville with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pace and Ron- Mr. and IMrs. Emmett Neal and chil dren, BriKe and Julia; Mr. and Mrs. iFebruary 23. Grover Mclnville and dttklren, Peggy • and Charlea; Ruby, darenee, WaBaoe! Friends of Miss Bemke Nelson wiR and Eari Boyce, and Bfrs. J. B. Boyce.!be glad to know she is recovering After a tempting dinner, Mr. Boyce'nkely from a bum. was presented many lovely and use-J ' ^ ful gifts. I CARD OF THANKS f ^ We wish to express oin* sincere ap- Ipreciation for the many kind expres- almost any direction and with re- nmikable accuracy. If only -he is el igible next year, Mixon may provide ..., ..... the 1940 Bhw Stocking gridiron ma- passeff^WW’^Mr « fMMt ygWIhg attack. With J. C. Coleman, Jim Collim-, T'er- Gettys, who had been posted out-!non Ohuneh and others to recrive bis side, the gym te guard tiie players’[aerial contributions, iw« see no reaaon dothea and equipment, heard a noise why such an oftfepse should not be a inaide tiw lotAer room and raosived’grsat help in reaching pay dirt . . . a boost from a fsUow atndsnt ao that Clinton high schoolh Red Devils are aid spent Sunday In Enoree with rela tives. ^ Misses Lois Fuller and Clara Elders spent the week-end in Newberry with fronds and relatives. Misses Evelyn and Marjorie Mose ley attended a Waahiiq^iton birthday W. P. A. Pre-School Party The pre-school children of the com-!*»<>»» of sympathy shown during our munity enjoyed a Washington birth- receikri>ereavement in the loss of our day party at the schoolhouse on Wed- ‘ h:^»nd and father. We are also nesday morning. About 20 children|F™teful for the many beautiful floral attmded and patriotic games -wereiOfferii^s and our sincere prayer la played and semgs enjoyed. jthat God will Mess each of you. Dainty refreshments were served] Mrs. W. C. Dobbins and Family): and each child was given favors of t — hatchets and candy. } SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLM urday evening. Lydia Mill boys Shower for Mrs. Wood ITaiaa Sab Tbs. grouag. gizia alaaa of 4he Bap tist church suiprised their former basketball team j teacher, Mrs. B. L. Wood, who is leav- played Cross Hill Tuesday night, the ing to make her home in Kenhaw, Lydia boys winning 46 to 17. he could look in tbrougb tile window. As be stack liia bead taaide, he re ceived * beakby whack timreim from a awarthy Mei^n atwdemt, who was there (wltisoot Geittys’ knowledge) to protect tbe visitors’ equipment and who summoned his friend immediate ly! pfmaaM footimU up tiieir aecond week of. fwaotiee ondu* Coach Wilder. |' Several facea are missing from the timmploM^ team, but enough mate rial remains in the thirty-odd boys] •working oht to do <H>ponenU plenty | of damage. Shoulder piuls werej donned last •week and wrrimmaging is' Birthday Diaaer In honor of J. B. Boyce, of near with a miscellaneoos shower at tbs Scout house on Satrrrdsy night, Feb- ruaiy 24.' About twenty were present to en- “The Paper Everybody Reads’* TO SELL ’EM, TELL •EM^ With An Ad I V Play was resumed as soon aa the; scheduled for this week. Mexico City boys were convinced that khere was noting really wrong, and itbe Blue Hose quint completed a good season fay winning, 61 to 40. WANTED Experienced single aad double needle operators. Must have expe rience in garment factory. NANTEX MFC. CO. Greenwood, S. C. Birthdays And Annivmrsaries LEMON JUICE RECIPE CHECKS RHEUMA-nC PAIN QUICKLY FootbaH Practice At P C m Spring foobbaH practice hes been progress at Presbyterian coUege for three and a half weeks and the If ym ralhr flri.™ rfa«mMic, «■<*-1 ** ritis or nuritis pain, try this simpls i •*"Tt*”' ^ i inexpensive homV recipe thpt tbiu-l sends are U8ii«. Get a package Nixon and Be Moore, while Ibere was a gnteral migration of, Geptge Robert Blalodi, 'Jr., will be from, out-of-wtate, to ColunAia llwt'one year old Monday, March 4. week-end to see the Southern coitfer-1 Mr. and Mrs. John D. Dominick wiR ence ohamplontiiip boxing tournament celebrete bheir 46th wedding aoniVer- held in the University of South Caro- rary tomorrow, line field house. Fro>m all reports, A. J. 'Milling observed a birthday Tuesday, Feb.-27, 'Misi Eknily Martin had a birthday Monday, Feb. 26. + Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Roberts are ob serving a wedding anniversary today. ThornweR Dunliq;), Jr., will be nine years old Mbnday, Maft^ 4. W. A. Moorhead of Goldville, has a birthday March 4. March 6 ia the wedding anniversary of -Mr. and 'Mrs. T. L. Cooper. Miss Agnes Walden wiU observe a birthday Smiday, March 3. RuIEx "impound to^T Mix H wiA'Ohe backs aoc urider <?o^'’*Maiaonj of Mr. and .a quart of add the juke of 4|airi June Bfaora. !*•”• Todd, wUl be two years •troimie lemons. It’a easy. No and pleasant. You nsed only S table- spoonsftd two times a day. Often Irithin 48 hours ■ ■ semetimeaoveiTdght /—aplendki results are obtained. If ^ pains do not quid^ leata qnd tf you si all I Tha first scrimmage was Ido not feel 'nothing to druggist bara gn Ex wHl eoat yon It is sold hy your ap sbaolute moniqr- Rn-Ek OonqMwnd Is recommended by -OWENS PHARMACY Tuesday and aorhamagw wiH pro-| ® birthday of Mrs. ■raae until «he final days. March when a fOH game wfll he played. !"*’• will observe Msny gape have been made in the Tuesday, BCareh 6. , see your ^ CHEVROLET i; DEALER FIRST « 0 for the best USED CAR li? VALUES w xnrB. ab^^^ iina and one In tiie backfMd by grad nation. In the Bne, Be Moore, end, Dave Bole, tackle, Squfait Ehwha and Buck Finney, gowd^ airi Billy Kee; Friday, Feb, 23,^'wa8 the birthday of Dr. Jade H. Young. Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Johnson arill celebrate tiitir wedding anniver- BETTER HRES ¥or less &JMI SAVE priced order t center, wHl'fo via the’ sheepskin ‘ ***”*^- rOTite, j Friler has a birthday la the hacUneld only one man is L ^ granddaughter, j beiiv loat, June Moore, fuRback and Ebsebeth 'IViwneend, will be seven » Mhtevewbrtysswsst jaVE ./■ YFt li&Y* yew tiie la ktecfc, or are aMe Ce gat tt on abort notice.. J K co-captain; bat to say that bis dhoes artt ta ka^ to flH is an underatate- nmA Gcad^ating also are four cap- lable reeerviiL Sadler and Tyre, ■'guarta. Broiitihton, end, and Griffin, ifuUbael *rhe ftaihc^ have eeveral excel- jlent proeptate .•oeting a|>> snd with llaat year^Yeatiyee, ehocrid round out [another tint HNile Hoqe team, r ','Tlte' ate fack^ fhe. years and tbs open .<fis iVy mM-sea%on a needed and years old that day Mrs. R. F. Kakely edebratsd a birthday Fti>. 22. Cornelia Harris will celebrate her nth birthday on March 6. ! Bu^ .. JACOBS ' Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Jacobs an nounce the birth of a son, John DBl- srd, on .Tuesday, February 27, at Hays boiqiitai. Ymthmn ilWRws RFR RrWf -~aad save the difference. RRWR Sevewintercoa- 'wtew E penes on yenr old car. CRVfSave deprecia- • • tion on your old car. Trada up now. old ^5.' iwili weU-plaoed Last yeara team* won four, tlad tnro and loot three, all against; bigger eehools, for a very creditable reetenl Johnson is well pleaaed-wltii for the eoodag year and re-^l The trouble wi!|i Americane i* we the e^tadbnra graiit'deal doht unrieratand the Oriental'Yhahd; splrH aad.pfp for etitWyte io m^rrow-minded ebout Mte ^ . . *“ elvfliana hi China. , '*-**’* • ^ • N$AL (Mr. And Mra. Marian Neal anneunite ■the btrflh of a di^hter, Mildred. nette, on Fdbraaiy 26. BIGGEST USED CAR BARGAINS OF THE YEAR! CHEVROLET GO., Inb. etttnoN., a. c. . - - ■