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PAGE SIX / . / / ’ '• •' '• 2 •■;>%' THe'cUNTON crihONlCLE. CUNTON, 8. C 1BUH8PAT, TONE 6, 1940 Announcements FOR MAYOR I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Mayor of Clin ton and pledge myself to abide by the rules and regulations of the Demo* rratic party. B. R. FULUIR. 1 hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election as Mayor of Clin' Cmiservation Plans In County Shaped Arrangre For Begrinning: Oper- ^ations; 461,000 Acres Indud* ed In District. Laurens, June 1.—Arrangements COLLEGE ENDS 59TH SESSION (Continued freon pace one)' T SESOLVnON Whereas,. Dr. Ilieodore J. Peake, who was a member of the Town Council of the Town of Clint(m and was identified with this community might not be sound but was still far t and wm an outstanding citizen there- better/ than the philosophies that of practically all his life, died on say, “My country be daimed.” the 14th day of April, IMO; Second lieutenant commisions in ^ Wln^as, he had serv^ as Town the officers reserve corps of the Councilman from wardl of the ton and pledge myself to abide by the I have been completed for beginning iors. U. S. army were awarded to 29 sen- rules and regulations of the D^o-; operations on the Laurens county soil and conservation district, fol- cratic party. P. S. BAILEY. FOR ALDERMAN Ward One lowing the signing of a memoran- Town qf Clinton for the past four years and in such official capacity at all times gave freely of his time and The following awards for the year. publfc Interest and coo- were announced tinuously sought to promote the wel- Gold “F’ award for meHtoriotis > fare of this city; and by his titgh rii.m of understanding between thel“*^‘^ “ ex^a-^icular acUvities | conduct in such offielal capacity and . I other than athletic, Dugald Hudson ^ citixen of he I hereby announce myself a candi- u. S. department of agriculture and GreenviUe, for forensics; Milton | earned and had the affecUonate i«- date for Alderman from Ward 1, sub- district supervisors, it was an- Norton of Marion, for the 1940 year- gard and admiration of the other yesterday a. the «gion.lW, the PaC-^; 1^ R«t.^ “ soil conservation service office here.I”' r** “ P""" This will enable the soil conser- dent of the student body. primary. J. D- “RED” OWENS. I hereby announce myself a candi- j date for Alderman from Ward 1, sub-! «•** i pgj award to the ject to the rules and regulations ofivation service to furnish technical i gjj.j the Democratic primary. .assistance to farmers through the] .. averace^Marv Mitchell of POSEY WATTS COPELAND, district supervisors in developing ® ^ I hereby announce myself a candi-] conservation plans and establishii^ j Beta Phi < award to the date for Alderman from Ward 1, sub- recommended practices on their j outstanding student in science—B. farms, according to County Agent Kershaw. ject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. HUGH C. RAY. Ward Two I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election as Alderman from Ward 2, subject to the result of the Democratic primary. PET B. ADAIR. I hereby announce myself a candi- C. B. Cannon and H. J. Dowdie, dis trict conservationist. The board of supervisors, com posed of p. F. Patterson, Ja<;k H members of the Town Council with whom he served and of the peopk of the Town of Clinton; Whereas, he also endeared himself to the people of this community through many years of unselfish conduct in his practice as a i^iysician among them during which time he served and administered to the sick in need of medical attention with- METHODISTS CHANGE HOURS FOR SERVICES In order to allow the congregation of Broad Street Methodist diurdi to attend die orphanage baccalaureate sermon at Thomw^ Mamul^ churdi Sunday morning at 11:19 o'clock, the pastw. Rev. L. P. MeOee, has announced the foUowlhg sched ule for Sunday services: Sunday school at 9:45, preaching at 10. The eveokig service will be held at i o'clock; as usual. W« t)0 ALL KINDS OF PSINTINO -EXCEPT lUD CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. MALARU la 1 «an tad COLDS Salve-NetaDtepa sypls—i fhet day <*Reh-lly- BiBaeie HOME STORE Bnr NOW PRICES GOING UP The ministerial award to the out-;out regard to compensatiem and fre- standing ministerial student—Wil liam Hart of Atlanta, Ga. The general scholarship award to ESvis, Sr., R. B. Roper, J. G. Roy and student with the highest aver H. O. Abercrombie will receive^-! ggg years-Dugald plications >and refer them to the | Hudson of Greenville. priority committee. This committal j^y pj^y for the stu- is composed of one member of the j ^g^^^ ^g jjjgjjpgt average in board of supervisors. J. G- Roy; one. yg^^.^ g.j^jg study-Eleanor date for Alderman from Ward 2, sub- member of the county soil conser-' Laurens. ject to the result of the Democratic primary. WELDON T. JACKSON. Ward Three vation association, R. G. Wood, and one member of the county planning committee, Randolph Davis. J. B. [O’Dell will have charge of the soil I hereby announce myself a candi- conservation work in the district. A conservation survey will be made by soil conservation service date for re-election as Alderman from Ward 3, subject to the rules and regulation of the Democratic pri mary. J. F. JAGCWBI^' Ward Four I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election as Alderman surveyors of each farm as set up bn the priority list. "This stirvey, to gether with information in regard to the crop needs of the farm and other data, will be used as the basis from Ward 4, aubjoct to the result for the conservation 'ann.Plan- nf the Democratic nrimarv I average farm this will in- M *^OLAND I establishment of such prac- j tices as systematic crop rotation. Ward Five j strip cropping, terraces, contour cul- I hereby announce myself a candi-: tivation, pasture improvement, prop- date for Alderman from Ward 5 forigr woodland management, retire- the Town of Clinton, and pledge to'ment of steep and severely eroded abide by the result of the Democratic land to perennial hay crops or trees primary. THEODORE QUEEIN. ’ and establishment of erosion-resist- The Kappa Alpha award to the outstanding student—June Moore. Sabre award by Major R. E. Wy- sor to outstanding company com mander—James Richardson of Sum ter. Founder's ring to the student best exemplifying the qualities of deprived of a friend ideal P. C. student—N. Moore of York. Pi Kappa Phi award to the fresh man male student with the highest scholastic average—Eddie Selfe of Huntington, W. Va. Certificates Presented Certificates of esteem from the col lege to seven graduates of fifty or more years ago were presented to Mrs. Rebecca Thompson of Walhalla, Mrs. B. L. King of Clinton, Joshua L. Young of Ware Shoals, Dr. S. C. oiiu ux 'Byrd, president emeritus of Queens I hereby announce myself a candi- 1^ vegetations which will provide’ ^jjg Henrietta Lee of idate for Alderman from Ward 5,,fo<^ and cover for wild life along Greensboro, N. C., Dr. James Davis didate subject to the rules end regulations field borders and in other adapted j g/^Gtoton? and''or^'wmTam S^^^^ of the Democratic primary. ^ locations. ROBERT L. BLEASE I The CCC camp which w'ill be I hereby announce myself a candi-) moved from Laurens to Goldvdlle date for Alderman from Ward 5, in the very near future has been quently without hope of pay; Whereas, as a citizen of this com-* munity he has been outstanding and has always used his izifluence and given his support to the development and improvement of this city; Be it resolved, By the Town Couft*^ cU Assembled ;-this 3rd day of June, cil of the Town of Clinton, in Coun- 1940;— 1. That in the death of our fellow councilman. Dr. Theodore J. Peake, the Town of Clinton has lost a use ful public servant and a* 'valuable citizen. 2. That in his passing each of the members of this Council ’ has MARKET SPECIALS SUCBD BACON and comrade. 3. That the members of this Town, Council do hereby extend and ex press to the bereaved family of the deceased fellow councilman our sin cere and heartfelt sympathy with them in their bereavement. 4. That this resolution be signed by the Mayor and all members of the Council, duly attested by th6 Clerk, the seal, of the Town of Clin ton affixed thereto, and that the same be delivered by the Clerk to the wife of Dr. Theodore J. Peake, de ceased. 5. That a copy of this resolution so signed and executed be pasted in 2 lbs 29C LEAN ' PORK CHOPS subject to the result of the Demo-, carrying orr oj^rations m the county | Spencer, eldest member of the fac- Jacobs, of Houston, Texas. 'the Minute Book of the Town of Mrs. Thompson, Miss Lee and Dr.! Council and that one page on which Jacobs were not present. The pres-1 said resolution shall be placed be entation was made by Dr. A. E.[dedicated to the memory of our de cratic primary. J. H. CRANFORD, under cooperative agreements with in’ point of service. It was I hereby announce myself a can-“^ itdnuc ^ pointed out ttiHt JOf* SpencoF tiHd didaie for Alderman from Ward Igrtm^S mal by Sphet *>“' O'' As- subject to the result of the Demo- the district supervisors, cratic primary. J. vi.x^xftv^xft oLxraox. ajgQ ^ provided by I hereby announce myself a can-i'Camp SC8-I6, located at Fountain didate for Alderman from Ward 5, inn. Activities of these camps will subject to the result of the E>emo- 3 part of the district program, cratic primary. ^ ‘With the completion of arrange- CLARENCE F. OAKLEY. ments for Higtrif»t t .mi- I hereby announce myself a can- rens county, all but'three counties didate for Alderman from Ward 5,jin the Piedmont section, and several subject to the rules and regulations counties in the Coastal Plain section cf the Democratic primary. of South Carolina are now in organ- E. D. McCullough, j ized soil‘conservation districts, which Ward Six receiving technical assistance in plomas issued by the college in its distance through the district agree- history. Dr. Byrd, upon the VERNON GUEST. ! ,^acceptance of his certificate made a short address, largely of a remi- farm planting an destablishment of conservation practices from the soil I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election as Alderman from Ward 6, subject to the rules and j conservation service. regulations of the Democratic pri mary. J. w. HEDSPETH. iCLINTON GIRLS GRADUATE I hereby announce myself a candi- | FROM WINXHROP MONDAY date for Alderman from Ward 6,1 , , j ^ T” .. subject to the rules and regulations graduating class of tf the Democratic primary. E. B. DAVIS. iWinthrop college receiving their di plomas Monday were Miss Mary niscent nature Honorary degrees were conferred on the foUowing: Rev. Roqwell C. Long, piastor of the Presbyterian chorch. Greenwood, doctor of litera ture; Rev. A. G. Harris, pastor of the First Presbyterian church of ceased fellow councilman. 6. That a copy of this resolution be publishe in The Clinton Chron icle. P. S. Bailey, Mayor. P. B. Adair, J. F. Jacobs, Fx M. Boland, - J. F. Davis, J. W. Hedspeth, Town Council of the Town of Clinton, S. C. Attest: . - D. C. Heustess. Clerk and Treasurer, lb... 20c Pure Pork SAUSAGE lb.. VEAL CHOPS Lb. .200 FULL CREAM CHEESE Lb.. 19c FRYERS Completely Dressed Lb... PORK RIBS 2 lbs. 25c PORK ROAST lb. x^To Bologna Sausage SLICED lb... 15c Special—Cooked, Ready To Serve Picnic HAb^ lb.. 25c Macon, Ga., doctor of divinity; Louis Cassitt Lamotte, president of the YOUNG PEOPLE Ptesbyterian Junior college at Max-1 TQ MEET HERE ton, N. C., doctor of divinity; J. E Sirrine, textile engineer of Green ville, doctor of laws; J. Choice Evins, (Continued from pa^fe one) Mayes, Beaufort, will be held June Spartanburg manufacturer, doctor of 13.25 with the’ following faculty laws. Degrees were conferred on 67 sen iors. The Sermon The baccalaureate sermon was preached in the First Presbyterian church Sunday morning by Rev. Al- I hereby announce myself a candi- near I Grady Harris, D.D., pastor of J. Roy Crawford, who live near here; the First Presbyterian church of date for Alderman from Ward 6,r„. w/fioo c ♦ ...wx subject to the result of the- cratic primary. LEWIS W. KING. 'Mrs. tr.“W. Stone or this city. Miss [Dorothy Clarke, daughter of Mr. and I hereby announce myself a candi-. Mrs. J. J. Clarke, of Goldville, was date for Alderman from Ward 6, sub- gigo g ject to the result of the Democratic i class primary. W. L. (Bill) EVANS, j member of the graduating TYPEWRITERS Authorized Underwood Dealer. Cleaning and repairing all makes. reasonable charges. Kenneth N. Baker Phone 306 COMPLETES TRAINING j Miss Lalla Mae Edwards, eldest .daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Ed wards, of this city, has completed a [three-year nurse’s training course at [Roper hospitaly^Charleston, and re- I ceives her diploma ^today. After spending a vacation of several weeks with her parents. Miss Edwards will be on duty at the hospital until October. members: Rev. John Benson Sloan, Walhalla; Rev. C. K. Douglas, Sen eca; Rev. Frank Estes, Orangeburg; Rev. Juiian Lake, Rock Hill; Dr. John hfeSween, Chester; Dr. S. J. L. Crouch, Clemson; James Snyder, Richmond, Va.; Rev. James Apple by, Anderson; Dr. Long, Green wood; Dr. C. D. Fulton, Nashville, Jenn.^ Rev. E. G. Lilley, Charles ton; Rev. James Carr, Decatilr, Ga.; Rev. Norman Cook, Richmond; Miss Rachel Wylie, Spartanburg; Rev. C. D. Brearly, Conway; Dr. R. A. Laps- ley, Roanoke, Va. New York WORLD’S FAIR TOUR While yon are spending yonr time and money, why not see whet's to be seen? OUR 7-DAY TOUR FOR 947J14 fives yon: 1. Transportation in comfortable buses of the Carolina Scenic Coach Lines with careful, experien<5ed drivers. 2. Lodging in A-1 hotels. 3. All meals except three lunches and four suppers. 4. Two hours sightseeing in Richmond. •» 5. One night and V4 day sightseeing in Washington. 6. In New York: (a) Guided Uptown and Downtown motor tour. (b) Boat trip around Manhattan Island. (c) Personally guided lour thni Macy’s Store. (d) Radio City—NBS Studio guided tour. (e) Rockefeller Center guided tour aiding with a trip to the top of the 70-story observation tower. (f) Transportation to the World’s Fair and an admission ticket for one day and night. Those wishing more time at the Fair may substitute a day’s sightseeing for a ticket to the Fair. (g) A ^w in Music Hall, largest in the world. (h) Museum of Natural History. 7. A stop at the Court House in Flcmingtcm, N. J., scene of the Lindbergh TriaL. 8. A sU^ at Washington's Headquarters at Valley Forge. 9. A trip over Gettysburg battlefieki. 10. A ride over Skyline Drive. 11. A tour of Endless Caverns. 12. A stop at Natiiral Bridge. 13 Stops at places of interest sudx as Lee’s tomb, Woodrow Wil* son’s birthplace, etc., etc. A Tsw Farty WlB Leave fbr Mew TM Beery Meuiey Macon, Ga _ _ Dr. Harris us^' as the subject of his siermon, “A Shining Epitaph,” and commended to the graduates the life of David as a pattern for 'them to follow. “David lived a life of ser vice,” the minister said. “He served his own generation, and he se^edlpLyiNG (X)URSA his own g^eration by the will of " God.” David’s service was versatile, Dr. Harris said. He was a states man; a ^gacious leader, courageous he was. a poet, and a musician. “Give your lives to a life of ser vice. Our origin is in God, We re turn to God, and in between the time of our coming and going we must render a life of service to God,” the speaker said. FOR LOCAL MEN J'- (Ck>ntinued from page one) meet the demand. All persons who are male, grad uates of any' college, who reside in the area, or will be visiting in the area from June 15 to September 15, or who are students af any col- lege, whose age is between 18 and 26 Dr. Harris told the graduates to years are eligible for the course of serve their own generation by pre serving, perpetuating and expanding the great Christian ideals upon which democracy rests, “and be contented with nothing less than your finest service. David served his genera tion by the will of God, who has plans for the individual life, and these plans will succeed as they move in accordance wilh the will of God. Consider 3rour aptitudes and incli nations and sincerely commit yotff lives to the service of God and he will reveal his purposes to you,” Dr. Harris concluded Jn JMji . to the graduates. instruction at no cost to themselves, and should see Mr. Speth at Barks dale field near Laurens, at once. Mr. Speth also stated that grad uates^ of high school who are plan ning to enter college this fall should see him also on the possibility tibat they might be eligible for the train ing. McMOJLAN- WEST MAIN ST. CLINTON, S. C. SPBCIAL OmR FATHBR*S DAT-^IUNR If Qh« Uai Eaqolre. 1 ycMUN>ASJS. This eflv feed ntll Jwm M. JAMBS W. CALDWBUL Write for particulars to: J. P. COATS, SeCft^ S. C EdoaOkMud IVMmi 1918 Oerifb CTohORMa, t. C > .ii"