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THURSDAY. APRIL 18, IM0
THE CT,INTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON, 8. C
PAGE NINE
THE CHRONICLE’S
WANT AD RATES
, Ic per w«r4 f«r tint iiMer*
tion; five inaertioBS fer tiM
price ef fe«r. MlniHiaM charge
S5c. \
Car4a of thaaka and tribotao
af reapect, Ic a word, pajibio
in ad^once. Mininmni SOc.
FOR SALE—Bright home-raised oats
in 3-bu. white sacks. 65c per bu.
Geo. A. Copeland & Son. Ic
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JOANNA NEWS
OVERCASH IS HEAD
MINISTERIAL CLUB
Edward Overcash, of Charlotte, was
« „ 'recently elected president of the
Goldville, April 17.—W. A. Moor- Ministerial club of Presbyterian col-
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
Effective 12:01 A. M. Sunday, April
28. 1940, time of arrival of trains at
Clinton will be as follows:
Southbound
11. 1:02 A. M.; No. 5, 12:30
head hM retted from/a short busi-'fege. succeeding William Hart, of At-ip ^ q ti^'a tJ/t
ness trip to Chicago. junta. Other officers elected at the'^' ^ ^ ^
Dr. Ann Shelton Brimin returned same time were: William King. Rice-j
to New York on Saturday after a boro, Ga., vice-president; Walter No. 12, 4
^ST—Clinton high school 1939 class
ring at the armory. Initials E.B.D.
Reward. E. B. Davis. Ip
WANTED—To buy an electric motor,
1% or 2 horsepower. Buchanan’s.
Phone 38. « i ic
FREE! — If excess acid causes you
pains of Stomach Ulcers, Indiges-;
tion, Heartburn, Belching, Bloating,
Nausea, Gas Pains, get free sample;
Udga, at Kellers Drug Store. 6-20
FOR RENT—Store buildings and of
fices in desirable business loca-'
tions. Apply to Miss 'Made Young,)
Phone 22. tfCj
TOR ^ENT-Unlidilshid’do>^^^^ i
apartment. Two large rooms andi^'^^sidc^ but the impression of a su-
kitchenette. Private bath and en-!
visit to Qfcddville. ' Somerville, McConnellsville. record-
Mrs. Dan Martin and Miss Nelf ‘*'8 secretary; Roy Coker, Commerce,
Hamm spent the week-end in At- ' financial secretary; and James
lanta. | McLeod. Lumberton, N. C., chaplain.
Mrs. Marian Hamm spent thel MASONS MEET FWDAY
week-end with her daughter in Spar-; Campbell Lodge will hold a regu-
Nerthbeund
35 A. M ; No. 6, 6:18 P.M.;
No, 10, 12:01 A.M.
SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY
ON THE FRENCH FRONT ... A makeshift ferry boat conveying an
ambulance Across a river somewhere behind the French lines. A
strong rop€^ operated from the shore, serves to pull the,craft along.
Photo pasbed by the French censor..
—JS ^
THE SPORTS CHATTERBOX
By TENCH OWENS
tanburg.
I Two Brides Honored
j The Girls’ club gave an afternoon
(tea on Wednesday to greet and say
{goodbye to two brides, Mrs. Lewis
Murphy and Mrs. J. L. Abrams. Each
was presented with a beautiful sot of
dishes. —
I After a social hour delightful re-
I freshments were served, and the
• young women severed their member-
Iship with the Girls” club.
! Mrs. Roy Rnshton Entertained
Mrs. F. D. Wicker and Mrs. James
lar meeting Friday night, April 19, i
at 8 o’clock. All members are urged
to be present. ~ *
R. D. Hughes, W. M.
V. P. ADAIR, Act. Secretary.
Dr, M. J. McFadden
DENTIST
Office Upstairs The Chronicle
Building
Phone No. 4
REAL ESTATE
FIRE and LIFE
INSURANCE
LOANS
FIN.\NCED ON REAL
ESTATE
B. H. BOYD^
Telephone No. 6
Clinton, S. C.
the efforts of practically one man in j Thomas surprised Mrs. Rushton with
each'case: Cates of Georgia, and Mc-jS birthday party on Monday after-
Fadden of Clemson. Then they turn- noon ^t Joanna club, A merry party
trance. Phone 160. W. M j«Player will re- the tables and licked Newberry's | it »^5
Mufiffrove street iJlmhin m the minds of tennis fans of trackmen, including iron-man Lam-! Mrs. Rushton received attractive
—_!! ! thi* section of the state long after J.'beth . , . George Mabryr stocky P. C.i®nd useful gifts and the ladies all de-
Donaid Budge has departed. • i outfielder and second baseman, hit cided haying birthdays would be the
Bill Lufler and the Presbyterian i two homers in one game recently, j o*’^**’ of*the day from now on.
netmen played tiieir usual brand of P. C. lost anyway . . . Softball, ten-
BA0Y CHICKS $6J6 per 100. Barred
Rocks, White Rocks, Buff Orping
ton’s, R. I. Reds and White Wyan-
dottes. Also a full stock of Feeds, high class tennis Monday aftefnoon' nis, and horse shoes are on the intra- j overheard a lady ask Lykes Boy-
Fountains, Feeders and Remedies.
Blalcely (Brothers Seed Store. Tele
phone 188. Ic
FOUND—Near Conlmercial Depoai-
to^, necklace with gold chain; also
boxing glove. Owner may. have same
by identifying necklace and paying
for this ad. Apply The Chronicle 'of
fice. Ic
VITAMIN BI—Get this amazing so
lution for your Flowers, Plants,
Gardens and Lawns. Priced from 10c
to gl.OO. Give them now vigor. Blake
ly Brothers' Seed Store. Telephone
188. ^Ic
FOR SALE — Household fumi^ings,
including matching dresser, wash-
stand, bed, springs and mattress; also
, iron bed, springs and mattress; elec
tric iron; 2 feather beds. All in good
condition. E. L. Blakely, at Blakely’s
Shop. 18-2p
—1^— I ■ I I I ■ I—' .1.1^1.. ■ UACUA vaa^ ^wva^ aiavtavov^a* aa^—
DAHLIAS and GLADIOLUS BULbS. Wenge is in their minds and an im-
We have many varieties of these in f proved nine will take the field
stock. Also Vigoro, Bone Meal, Cot
tonseed Meal, Nitrate of Soda and In
secticides. Blakely Brothers Seed
Store. Teleidione 188. * le
but the red-headed titan of the courts mural athletic program at the college'kin smooth-utrnkinff mrttain'nf thf
dominated the play in the exhibition these days , , , While the crowd virasl Blue Hose netmen for his autoaraoh
matches then as he has done wher- mobbing Don Budge for his auto- him^^^^
ever he has playpd for the last few graph after the exhibitions Monday,his surprise but consented,
years. We were particularly im
pressed by the apparent ease with
which he hit the most difficult shots.'
His effortless strokes, perf^ antici
pation, and keen strategy were amaz
ing and interesting to one who has'
tried the game himself. | i
Two of the Blue Stockings’ tradi
tional baseball rivals will be here
today and tomorrow in hopes of
knockii^ off ,pie local nine on their
home field. Coach Jake Todd brings
his Erskine Fleet over this after
noon for what should be one of the
best games of the season. Every lime
these two teams meet it’s a real bat
tle.. Coach Galloway’s men lost the
fixst encounter this season wiUi Ers
kine in a fast game which was closer
than the lO-to-5 score indicates. Re
LOST—Tuesday in business district^
child’s narrow gold bracelet with
finy blue flower. Reward. Mrs.
Charles Jones,‘Phone 38. Mrs. John
P. Davis; residency ‘
FOR SALE — Milk-fed fryers. Apply
to ThoritweW Orphanage Poultry
Plant. bf
U. S. APPROVED CHICKS —From
U. S. PuUorum Tested R. I. Reds,
- Barred Rocks, White Rocks, Buff Or
pingtons. All stock passed by official
State Selecting Agmt. Hatch every
Tuesdayl Price $6.95 the 100, heavy
assorted ^.50 the 100, ddiver^. Live
delivery 'guaranteed. Cheaper if call
ed for. We ship C.-0J). Let us do your
custom hatching. Farmers Hatchery,
908 Main St., Newberry, S. C. tfc
PLAYER PIANO BARGAIN! Instead
of reshipping to factory, $700 Play
er Piano, like new, can be had for
unpaid balance of .$34.65 renwining
on contract. Write at once to Edgar
O. Netzow, (Department of Ac
counts), 4743 North Sheffiekf Ave
nue, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, who will
advise where piano can be seen.
Kindly furnish references. 9-4p
WE DO ALL KINDS OF PRINTING
—EXCEPT BAD
CHRONICLE PUBUSHING CO.
D. E Tribble Co.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
EMBALMERS
Licensed Eabalmen, Ga^tplete
Meian EenlMiii^’
against EIrskine. |
On Friday the lone .victims of the
Blue Hose sluggers this season p the
state are scheduled for an. afternoon
game.. It took eleven innings to'
beat Wofford in Spartanbvu-g, but
Captain Rich DuBose and his team
mates on the P. C. team are all set to
do it in the regulation nine innings
.this time.
So far this season the Blue Stock
ings have shown that they have bat
ting strength enough to rate among
the top teams in the state. But
pitching and fielding has been erratic
and weak at times. DuBose and Mc
Gregor are hard workers and above
the average college pitchers but they
have been hit often in the late in
nings of recent games. Perhaps, the
scarcity of pitching talent on the|
squad has caused these two to be
overworked. A1 Butler has been
shifted to right field because of his
hitting ability, althou^ he is a pitch
er of ability also. With a 'tighter
defense and with hitters like George.
Mabry, Squint *Erwih> Wilmot Shealy:
and June. Moore, the Prestqrieriant
baseball team can win the majority
of the remaining games, we believe.
Win or lose, though, we can be sure
of a fitting nine :n the best~lDf P.
C. tradition.
Chatterboxlng
Coach Johnson’s tribute yesterday
in the P. C. chapel to Dr. T. J. Peake,
who died Sunday, emphasized the
loss of the college in the departure of I
its number one supporter .... Dick'
Bell apd Billy Dent, small but versa-1
tile Pv- C. freshmen, have been mo- i
nopolizing the freshman track meets.!
They run, jump, hurdle, and vault I
. . . The Blue Stocking varsity track
team was beaten recently twice by
District Winners
bi School Contests
Winners in four of the preliminary
I contests in the South Carolina biSb
9cho(d league's annual cmitest pro
gram were announced recently by the
Personnel Bureau of the University
of South Carolina.
District winners will compete in
the final cmitests, which are part of
the annual high school week pro
gram, April 24, 25 And 26 at the Uni
versity in Columbia.
Each of the eleven districts will be
represented by five or more students 1
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^i^FBESHIIESS
Again - hadi *e way •» tYM gfcatar firmiknns ^
Bfead ... in cake . .. in aU bakery products.
Today, announces a new Ffmkmm Patrol - a special
group of inspectors who keep a watchful eye on bread on
dealers* shelves mrrv day - remove rnmniislely all but ab*
solutely fresh bread.
In addition, salesman, every C4r«ssn*V grocer
It an honorary member of this Freshness Patrol •• cooperating lo
keep fmk bread always avatlahle for you. ^
Now, more dian ever before, delicious ClsMt$in*t with
its fine flavor, its uniform bal(snc» d$ even quality, it
fresh at your grooer'a.
« each subject. Winners in the Eng
lish, French, junior Algebra and sen-
faMT Algebra were announced this
week, winners in other subjects will
ba announced later. The total num-
, ber of pi eltailnary wtnaars in English
is 110, in Franeh, 76, in Junior Alge
bra 7^ in sanior Algebra 66.
Clinton winners ifi district No. 2
wfakh consists of Laurens, Newberry,
Unksn and Charokea counties, are:
- English: Floranca Ella Blakely.
Dorothy Horton, Halah Morrison and
CacR White.
French: Floranca Ella Blakely.
Junior Algebra: Dan Morriami.
Senibr Alg^a; Helen Morrison
^a^ Cecil White.
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