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THE SPORTS CHATTERBOX
By TENCH OWENS '
Wofd reached tut just m •we Vf~
pared *o do this -waelc’B ocrfonui that
|Preid)iRtefriain'B nomadk netmen heard
mer Citadel coach, k adiwr ae a acoiit
for material Mid contact man in hk
new job at the UnirersHy . . . .The
, ^ , , dmUm bi#i tennis /team, coached by
,ed the mighty Tulane temtis leam m „p ,
(their own den, and achieved an un-|against CreenviNe 'high hut h>et In a
prcccdented tie in the match played match which was rot decided until iflieibors aa sin>erintendent of the hospital city.
MRS. CASSIE OLIVER TALBOT
WRITES OF WORK IN CHINA
March 22, North Augusta, S. C,
The ceremony was performed by
the Rev. R. S. Jonea.
The fdkywing letter from Mrs. Caa>
aie Oliver TaRiot, meckcaJ mksionary
to China for years, will be read here
with intereet by her many friends and
WilHagluiai-MBrpIky
Mr. and Mrs. Hayne WiiKpgham
announce the marriage of thepir
Monday m New Orieana. (A /tie iillaet set of the nuniber two dotd>lca.|«t Tstnglciangpa.
I very unususd in tennia. The match (When 'Prochaska joins the Kneup.
Iwt and I have taken charge of the'
work at Wang In Tm (three miles |
acquaintanoes, and by members of we come to the foreign bridge, we get,
the Southern Presbyterian church, un-!cut, bow and show our pass to thei ceremony was performed by
dcr whose auspices Mrs. Talbot Is-'soldier on guard, and walk into '^^Srbn at the Bush
Often the little children come 1^*''^®*’ parsonage.
imust.^havc been eoored on a pointjought to be easy.
]syetefD:> ■ ' > ‘ ,
f Thk 'ammmts to victory from the
IBlue Stacking viewpoint aind aym-
bolixes the entry-Into Ihe toji daas
; of-icitcrcalkgiBte tennk. Tida^ has
I to mti-t us taking ow books and ■ ■■
—— chaits. ‘’Fortunately, we have two BOTD ID SPEAK
Tsingkimigpu, Kiangsu, China, buildings. I take the dnidren into', Prof. B. H. Boyd, of the college fac-
j February 17, 1940. ,one r*H>m, while Mr. Talbot has the’jlty, will be the guest speaker Sun-
AnEAllllblv Trt Puilh Friernk In the Homeland; regular service in the main chapel, day momdng at Thomweil Memorial
4-a4so««aavaj aw a uoaa Chinese' New Year hat; ju*t|Tbe children come regularly have church in the absence of the pastor,
SflITitffC lufHyiyy P«t*®d; this year there eeemed to be faces a^ they^ sing and^pr. I* R. Lynn, w«ho will be in Fort
more preparation than usual. For Bible verses. One of the bap- Valley, Ga,, for a preaching engage-
*-^d>y8 the streeti ‘were* fedi’afr ^ *"*w>w-they drop^ their ment. Tlw bdjfic <Nminffly*rnV!^——
IforaevamJ yearrs and holds the South-' Columbia, March 26, —The senate old and young, buying all kinds of Pennies into the collection box. just to attend the .service.
'eastern conference championdtidp. Sev- judiciary committee moved rapidly thinge to eat and wear. It -is sad in- children do in America. Now
pronrioent ' today to carry out the aenate’s in-(deed to see so many w»ho haw heard i>ennie« are scarce on account of
.ilhe QOftpel and lived alt tbeu- Mvo. mr con<||t^,_m drop in little
to
179 miles of
tt piioed aod to end. Is tha
raeord estaWlMied
inlwa«t
owned by Ift.
Mn. C. A. Judson near
Bteoeda Aow that she has 9to>
ranking players have been developed . , „ .. .
on thfc Tula^ v,,”**”**^ dhuixA, with such hard ri.rip.4 made of bamboo for 4hetr pen ,
Not only does Tulaoe have a bril-ivestigation of the chargee hearts. They atrll live in fear of their coBection is used for the
_ poor. I
i We are busy each day preparing fori
Wirii you could have been in our f**"’
to sUrt next week. We vnU be biwy
k tha prani tennk team, but they a4ao had against die Santee-Cooper aikhority (false gods, daily offering gifts and
1?* •<*v»ntagc of ♦J*!*'* to determine if there should be an in- incense.
borne counts whereas Coach Bill Luf- .. ^ ^ , .i
t,,-. cmw. w< ra amnee «wwmd-,«* «» IK>**r and
amrtb^ _ .. — „ ... ^ en- ^ *?.*»*>
, . .. tertain our Chinese guests as they ^«tmg,,
hSrt^'^SdAk 2uev*^to&a ihsdTreJwteTtL'presSteriM t^m I committee w naitied to arrange ^ '
RiSS Ifwm getting aaCftrient praotke be-’;* »»earing hefoee the judiciary com-M ^*2;*
fore the trip. Ofcourm «us show. ^ ^THm^y t tS^sion - — " wm ne
only one ride of the pictuie and Ihat.J^ sub-c<mmittw weie ^ ^ thrust out quicldy irrto the harvest
perhaps with but R all adds up j Greenwood, cnairman, McEaohin oft Juri after breakfast we had our
to a wonderful tribute ito a great ('•"d Priiitt of Anderson. jfirri guests; one group after the oth- .... '
faam. The group was inatructed to call er'came in, emiHiHT, shaking their . IfJrl serving with you,
-1 nnrarmB #dvr liAMmwr wHI KjaT-ihratm ''k«3rw4« "iknil iaHiailAnw H'^A'Vdara 'Lmna,—r- "t
THE CHRONICLE’S
WANT AD RATES -
1e per word for first laser*
Uan; five insertions far the
price of four. Minim am charge'
,25c.
Cards af thanks and tribotes
of rmpect, Ic a ward, paytbla
in advance. Minim nm 5dc.
We aren’t foigetthig /the other ^ bearing iwhkh will be^bvm Ikaids mid wkbl^^ every Joy.
along /the way, but the boys were '^ld before the full commRtee. ^Tea and cakes were served each group
pointing for Ihikne and Tm sure they! Ni^kon said requests to attend *^d "we ta/Hced about eve^bing from
jfeit, aa we dfid, that as that match
•went so went the trip. iFrom here, it
(aeems certain that the Blue Stocking
. raifqueteera are going to make sports
i history at Prrtbyterian college this
'year
lit. Smth
Dr. Dncan S. Felder
OPTOMETRISTS
Specialists In
Eye Examinations
(Mice Hears Daily
^<mc 29 for Appointment
CLINTON, 8. C.
the bearing were sent to J. L. M.
Itby, Governor -Burnet Maybank, Rob
the baby to prices of food. A big pot
of watw was kept on the stove to.
ert M. Cooper, general manager of,make tea. As you have read we ate
the project, and all members of the .able to consume pots and pots of tea!
au-horRy. -ni a day’s time. Our largest group)
ilrby, di.wharged by the authority,)W8a'from the Woman’s *Blble school.
CAS3IE OLIVER TALBOT.
JOANNA IffiWS
TOR aALE-^r.1 tfwt. .f l..d!P-.
on Busaatd Roost bmok -waitaia. Also Iy^^^kgiate <Hy»cT for tte Kue , Mnw. in
1-^ m %M |Hose, was coiled off last Monday. a«ymg any party who has in-,home. Other groups came in
ui And we axe unable to include the fonnathm that wHl be of aaaktance toidsy paaaed, the ho^RaTataff,
H cQBMBattse k mvked to be pres-jtbe church, carperrtera, maaon
^ ^ ^ Gcldvilie, (March 22.—-^fisaes Gladys
j -♦ {wrote Maybank suggesting the inves-ilt gave me to see these dear ald^^*^ Bessie Griffin of Briton, spent
FOR -SAl/E-s-Ahoiher good milk cow.) the face of weather more suR-'tigation. Maybaixk in turn asked thelcourttry women, so eager to learn to Saturday wRh Miss Louke EBk.
E. Mace Yoimg. ^Pjad lor football or ice skating, the kgiriature to authorise a ‘Yair and j read the Bibk, pray and do personal Mrs. Ann Cole and Mma MUKe Cole,
— impartial’^ inqiary. _ work. They arre such a blessing to‘.Mr. and Mrs. ®. L. Saxon and Bruce
The aub<ommRtee issued a state- their commuinty ks they go back (spent the weriT-end in Honea Path.
—L —I— u . L- ii iijj ^ ,^1 Andy Kinanri of Har-
V men of risbutg. Pa., are visRing Mrs. Kim-
masons, serv- mel’s parexRa, Mr. and Mrs. W. M.
VlTAiMIN iBl—Get this amaaing so-[week’s leview. Too fcad,^i^ we hadi®(^’* Cbatrman Wise said R would be’airts and differeni groups of children.(Beckham.
iQClon for yoiir Fkweta, PlantaJlK^ied to ose Ooarii GaUowuy’s I>y ‘tl^ commitbee next In all w« had over a hundred guests.i Misses Velma, Thriroa, and PoDy
traeto of
Afoxander,
ly Brothers
188.
Se^
8tore.
‘Tslephone
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DAHLIAS and GLADIOLUS BULBS.
Very fcmtunaitely I bad been able to.Counts and Liia ami Hethaken Guam
buy a few toyi, made by a local man. of Newberry Conned a pleasant week-
ThMe were given out'to the ehUdrenjend party as guests of the Misses
(jray
Fui^al Home
CUntoB, S. C.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
..jwd..
EMBALMERS
Aoibalaaee Service
PhonsB 41 and t99-J
L. RU8HILL GRAY aad
V. PARKS AMAIK. Goa. Mgra.
Gardens and latwns. Priesd from lOelhi action, look km over, an^ rise ’em ^irtek if the hearing would be paMk.
to IIXH). Give tbm new vig<^. Blrire-jup for you . . . Anyway, <R’s nice to! “Ihobshly some will be executive
notice the renewal of athleric rela-;«®d some not,” he saiid.
lions with Davkkou in ahnoot every) The suggestion for the preliminary as Hiey came. Just after one group'Sara Osborne and Agnes Ttnsley.
sport. Friendly rivalry and clean investigation came from Nicholson bad gone, a mother with her., two Miiw Bobbie Jean Carr spent a few I
We have many varieties of these ini«onipetition should be cultivated be-(during debate on the senate floor.(year old boy returned, a.sking me to days recently with relativea in Char-1
stock Ahn Vifloro Bone MasI r«A.l‘^een two schools of such similar puT-lTwo reaolutione—one by Speaker Sol change bk toy for a big wooden lotte.
tonneed Meal N^’tc of Soda and In-iP<»«- . »ewiul y«aTS neither ool-'Blatt which has already been passed (sword, Kke his six year old brothei Friends of «Mrtw Ruby McCuMough!
seeticides Blakeiv Brothers Seed •««« seemed to realize -that the other by .the bouse and the other by Sena- had. I did and he went away happy! will ixgret to learn she has gone to
Store Teianbone 188 le'bad athlrtk teams .... Noticed Pba Mozingo of Dariington—were re-‘We had such a happy day. Often August^ Ga.^ to live withi
^^ (Rogers, husky footbfSH and baaebril®®*™™ttee. thinugh the dky we heard notofr P. B. MRcheU has returned home'
FOR SALE — MDIc-fexi fryers. Applylpiay^,!-out of school last! The committee vras given -twsnfriaise to God for His loving caie from a business trip to Chicago. i
to Thornwell Orphanage' Poultry year, 'back on /the campus 1m a few weeks in whicb to conduct its pr-eJim- through the -past year of trouble. The ♦ i
Plant. l^jdays . . . Inteiclass -basketball games,Inary investigation, which was likened day following New Year we went out Attaway-Abrasas |
SEED IRISH POTATOES (ienuinel*®* along in the P. C. gym aroused!by Senatoo- Btowti, of Barnwell, to'an to visit and return calls This wa.s Mr. and Mrs. P. L Attaway of
Maine Grown Cdbblers and Redicnn»»<*er«ble hRerest among the local, Inquiry by a “grand jury.” • a'blessing to us ail. G>ldville, announce the marriage of
Bliss. (3hicken Powders, Hog Pow- sciioolers participating. The The wenate heard, but did not art; The work in the hospital ha.s been ‘**i?*^’ Olivia, to James
ders, Stock Powders, Tobacco Dust supprisingiy wril pkyed'nppn, a inol^ of MoEl^in to ol*mi-(Hj»iitBr the last tew weejss. The b*«Ty Abrams of GoidvtHe. Friday,-
and Lightwood Kindling. Biaksty considering /the fact -th^ the players' 1^500 appropriaition appow- ones wish to go horoe^fbr New
Broithers Seed Otore. Triepbene IflBi.
BENJAMIN &
SONS
PLUMBING
HEATING .
SERVICE:
Telephone 9268
WE ARE HUNTING
TROUBLE
POLAND CtHiNA HOGS—I have for
sale ncm a few fine gilts and make,
old enough for toueding purpoaea.
Pure atook, big bone t|Q>e^ and eapec-
kity fine individuals. T. 6. Sumerel
. Larurem.
^ r .***** • • J‘^ ^ ^
Games between the jumor boys and, l“y purpose, McEachm aa«d, »s home •anil not come in, I'or they con-
the mak faculty end beetween the (to keep the state of South Oarolina sider R “bad luck” to be sick on New (
aenior giria and the female faculty at kveetiiig mon^ m an investi^-j Year’s day. The pupil nurses have
CBS had been arranged but were can-,(-*®** lha/t, in my bprnion, is not going finished their mid-term examinations
•P®®* celled. Disappointed students cladmedj^ amount to s row of ^pine.” He sug- and a few have gone home for vaca- ''
the faority teang 'xrere due for • federal inveetiyation. tion. The work is so heavy in the !(
licking .... Sam 'Daniels, former ‘‘I <b>n’t see any use ra*en (the fed*.farmer we have to divide the holi-^’ ’
FROST PROOF Cabbage PLANTS,
White (Bermuda Onion Pknta. Red,
Yellow ppA^WhRe Onion Seta. -Eng-
bfllh Paas. Beet, Toinato and or®^
.Assortment of Flowar Seeds. Kakely
Brothers -Seed Store. Tekphooe 188.
FOR SIAlUfr '-Pnactically new one-
horse wagon and extra heavy har-
,r>cs8; one-borae (River turn pkw,
practically new. Gheap for cash. H. M.
Chaney, ■R.FJP. 1, CMnton. ^ 2S-1^
OHICKS-^IHICKS.. wThave selected
Pwe B.WjD. Terted Baby Clucks,
ling Mash, Groiying Mash, Lay-
laoii. Grams, Feeders, Fountains,
TarUets and Oyrter Shells.
Brothers. Seed Store. Tek-
188. Ic
U^S. APPROVED CHICKS-Prom
; U S. PuHorum Tested R. I. Reds,
Bar v-d Rock.s White Rocks. Builf Or-
Ab stock passed by official
looting Agent. Our 18th year,
latch off Jan. 17. Hatch every
* Price $7.50 the 100 delivered,
livery guaranteed. Ch^per if
called for. We ship C.O.D. Farmers
Hatch *ry, 908 Main. St., Newberry,
S. C. i ( tfc
h. S. fcpPROVElTcHfCKS — From
U. I I PuHorum Tested R- 1. Reds,
^Barred Rocks, M^ite Rocks, Buff Or
pingtons. AH stock passed by official
State -Selecting Ag^. Hatch every
Tuesday. Price |7.50 the 100 deliver
ed, live delivery guaranteed. Cheaper
if caHed for. We ship C.O.D, Let us
do your, custom hatching. Fanners
Hatchery, 908 Main St., Newberry,
S. C. tfc
interooHegiate state -tennis Champ, government has the means ... to days. The senior class Is taking their
toW us that be hopes to come up froml^P®*^ « hR of money, when the atato final examination tWs week. They,^
Coiorabk, where be 4ivea, to see Doti-|<^ South Ca/rriina needs eve^ cent of will receive diplomas from our school. <
aid Bud^ -m the exhibetion tennis R ^***d to take R through The nattonal examination and di-
bere April 16 ... ... Cmriina’a RAM » 1”***®^ 'plqmas have -been suspended for Jbe
dub may do wonders for the hapless agreed thst the ‘innd of in- present. Pray that our graduates
Gamecocks yet. Look what Okmsen’s!''®*^****'*®® eulhoriae would wlH continue lo>-a! and true to Jesus ! ►
powerful alumni oiganization 'hM ac-j*^ * P**y inwrtigation” that CHirkt, and be faithful in their wit- '!
compluhed. It waan\ told to ua, we|‘'R'®*'® otiy: question which war- nesring to dthers. ' ^
only beard that Tatum -Orrssette, for- ‘‘•n* invertigation.” j Whik in from the country Mr. Tal
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