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? / / ' / Thui^day, October 3, 1940 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. Poge Seven/ > Cinciimati Qiiiches Pennant ItMHttYSAND MMIVERSARIES NOnD TIm Chrmielt Bxtoait Ore«ita«s T» Thow WlMM Btrlhiajra mm§ Annhrenwles 0««v TUb WMk.' Mrs. Pearl S. Brown celebrated birthday Saturday, September 28. [ Francis Blalodc has a birthday | today. ! Brenda Buth Mayer, daughter of! Rev. and Mrs. 4- LeGrande Mayer, will be one year old Sunday, Oc tober 6. Today, October 3, is the wedding anniversary Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Home of Ware Shoals, formerly of this city. Miguel Cassanova,.. Jr., will cele brate his birthday Mpnday, Oct. 7. Mr. and Mra> Braxton Dutton, Jr., will obMrve a wedding anniversary October 8. , ' Miss Margaret Holland will cele brate a birthday Wednesday, Octo ber 9. Marthg Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Davis, who live near here, has a birthday, Sunday, October 5. October 4 is the bir^ay of Mrs. R. T. Dunlap. — C. W.,Hallman has a birthday Oc tober 7.- Mr. and Mrs. Hallman will observe diair wedding anniversary October 1^ and Mrs. Hallman’s birth day is thm NEWS FROM JOANNA ling business activity in all lines inltive October 1st, it was stated yes- the nation’s autcsnobile manufactur-j terday. Mr. and Mrs. Everette Bishop and ing capitol and also the unprece dented new home building expansion that Detroit is experiencing, seemed - son, W. C. and Miss Eula Bishop of to me to be a fair indication of the Kinard, spent the week-end with Mrs. Helen Bozard. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stroud and son Carl, spent Sunday in Clinton *’™°*'ths. with relatives. ( “Naturally, the most interesting Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Abrams and part of the meeting,” Mr. McMillan expectancy in that quarter of con tinuance of automobile selling at high levels during' the ensuing! iditldren spent Sunday in Calhoun i Falls with relatives. ; Roy O’Dell has been transferred ' with headquarters in Daurens. [ Jess Thomas and R. L. Francis spent Saturday in Columbia. J. W. Wehunt of Fort Jackson, I spent the week-end in Goldvllle vis- b ^ iiting friends. RCSBrVC OiflC6rS To I'' Miss Grace Martin entertained 9'HaI/I llnif 1 party of college friends at her homel ® ^ UOlt ^hOOiS admitted, “was the dealers’ preview of the new vehicles, factory samples of which had been specially shipped to the conference. There’ll be many surprises for you when you see the Efo^e lines of 1941.” A unit school for the regiment will be held the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month, September through«, May, at the Presbyterian college library at 7:30 p. m. The first meeting will be”' held October 8th at which time Lieutenant George E. Abrams, executive officer of the Augusta military district, will meet with the groUp. TO REUEVE MISERY OF 666 COLDS UQU1D TABLETS LVE Dk< Try NOSE DROPS COUGH DROPS *Rab-My-Tism”—a Wonderfal ■ Liniment PHILADELPHIA, Pa.. .. The Cincinnati Rcda clindied their second strai^t National League pennant when they downed the Philadelphia Phillies 4 to 3 in a thirteen-inning thriller at Philadelphia. The after-game dressing room celebration of the Reds is shown here with cheering players hoisting Manager Bill McKechnie to their shoulders ion'Sunday. ! Miss Katheen Harrelson of Whit-i All infantry reserve officers in , Imire, is the guest of Mrs. Lila Phil-* Laurens county and adjoining terri- ^ KINDS OF PRINTING ilips- Itory have been reassigned and are ! Mrs. Kate Oxner and Mr. and I in the 913th infantry division, effec- I Mrs. B. W. Oxner spent the week- i - lend in Clinton. Gray Stroud spent the week-end —EXCEPT BAD CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. THE CHRONICLED WANT AD RATES le per ward far flrat iaaer* tiaa; five tassrtiaaa far the prfca af foRr. Mlaiaiaas charge Cardawf of raapeet, Ic a ward, payfUa ia advanee. Mlainma Sdc. - SPORTS CHAHERPOX TENCH OWENS Views the Athletic Front Civilians May EnroH For Flight Training One Yeor of College Educotion Required Of Applicants. tin Columbia. KEROSENE—10c par gallon. Yar borough Oil Co., Weat Main St. 2p SPECIAL — UnUl Novembar 10 — American Magazine, 2 yeara, $3.50. James W. CaldwalL Call 276. LOST — Lady’s yellow-gold Elgin wristwatch on gold link bracelet. Reward if lelufl^ to Miaa Alice Gaines, 87 N. Broad St.,'or Clinton high schooL ^ RYE GRASS. The Ideal Grass for Grpen Lgwns and Pastures All Winter Long. Also Turnip Seed and Moore profited by the opportAinity to observe the game keenly with more llim casual interest. On the other hand the local team’s Cabbage and CoUard Plants. Blakely fveteran mentor, Coach Bob Wilder, Brothers Seed Store. Telephone 188. FOR SALE—Six-weeks old puppies, three males and one female. Ap ply to Jean Lasrton. FOR SALE—Lot and two buildings on Musgrove street, lot on Adair street, several lote on Florida street. 24-acre tract of land on Adair street, brick war^ouse on Broad street, j. P. Prather. lO-tdp YOUR WINTER WOOD — We are ready to supply you — Just what you need for the Ashley automatic burning stove. Give us your order today. Buchamm’j. Phone 28. Ic FOR RENT--Q. W. Bay estate farm, seven-room house. Seven 'inlles east of ClkiRm. Ram pumps water to house and bam. See I. B. Copeland, Clinton. Ip FOR SALE—Estate heatrola, in good condition, $25.00. Hugh Holman, 65 S. Adair Str^^ Ip Clinton high is about due for a win | tomorrow when the Red Devils faccj an invading Union high eleven on I r-rn,.t ,rfn. i nn Johnson field tomorrow. Whether! they will get their first .victory of,‘^“®*® the season then is a hard one to nre- ® program will continue next me season men is a nara one lo pre ^e^ Speth, flight instructor. Be Moore, former all-SIAA end !*^*®** '^®®*'- for the Blue Stockings and captain Applications for the project, e;c- of last year’s eleven, is beginning start about October 5, can his first year as Union coach. Be, •*>« ^ M. W. who is a brother of June Moore now,®™'^®’ st Hie college, playing professional football, has the! The college’s present quota is 30 personality and leadership to inspire j students, 10 per cent of whom may good football in his players. And be women. football so often is a matter of in spiration. Please notice,” said Dean Brown, that the relluirements specify only He has the abUity to show his [one year of college, and the titiin boys what to do, too. Be ranks near ling course is not limited to Presby- the top of a long list of great Blue terian college students, but civilians Stocking ends. His pass-snagging and defensive line play were the despair are eligible as well. Persons entering must be between of opp^ t^ dur^ his Junior I,g ^ ^6 years of age. There wUl year. Then, yjen an injury kept han ^ ^ ,25 fee for trainees, $9 of which on the sidelines his senior year, accidental death, dismem berment and disability insunmee, and $6 goes for physical examination. The remainder will be used to cover ground school work and fllight train ing, which costs the Civil Areo- nautics authority, sponsor of me pro gram, approximately $320. can boast a remarkable record. ^ the five years under Coach Wilder the Red Devils have won 30 games, loqt 12, and tied four. Four out of the last five years have seen them win the B class district championship. Nineteen-thirty-ei^t marked the first upper-state championship for Clinton, and last year ten straight Senior League Makes Trip Twelve members of me Senior I League left Goldville at six o’clock I Saturday morning for Toccoa and ! Lake Lemise. Hiey visited me schoor land had a delightful visit with Dr. ,and Mrs. Forrest. Later in the day they visited the LeToumeau plant and village of little steel houses. I [They returned home at six o’clock after an interesting day. NEW DODgI to be ON DISPLAY FRIDAY Clinton motorists will get their first view of me 1941 Dodge Friday when the new cars will be piiV oh display at the McMiillan-Cooper Motor company on West Main street. With enthusiastic prophesies that: motorists wil be surprised and de- ighted with the styling, mechanical innovations and other features of the new cars and trucks for 1941, representatives of McMillan-Cocq^r | Motor company have returned frW, a meetkig of Dodge dealers and their sales personnel at Charlotte. At this gathering, sales officials from Dodge headquarters in Detroit presented a review of activities during the model year Just closing wd detailed plans for merchandis ing activities in connection wim the soon-to-be-announced Dodge lines of 1941 passenger cars, “Job-Rated" trucks and commercial cars. “I was greatly impressed,” said [Mr. McMillan, “by reports given at Applicants will be given medical the meeting relating, to the large examinations by Dr. D. O. Rhame, Presbyterian college physician. ‘The course will incliide 72 hours of gn^d work, and from 35 to 50 hburs^of flight training. The fac- victories and the state championship'ulty ^ at present incomplete, how iwere theirs. jvanced course which will be held Of course the team, itself, is the wite ground training headed by {)r. big factor in the season’s success or [Neil G. R^telaw, professor of failute. A coach can accompli^ only,physics at Pr«iA)yterian college, so much and no more with poor ma- j A petition has been sent to the teriaL Unfortunately, we have heard n*tional headquarters for an ad- practicaliy nothing about Union’s] vnaced course^ which ^ will be held material. But do know that Clin-, naxt aemester. “It is quite possible,” ton was bard hit by graduation and *^f®d Professor H. E. Stiirgeon, as- failure of players to return to schooLi*i*tant to the president, “that we A thorough licking by a big and will get the cuorse. really good Greenville high school I Thorc entering the advanced fly- team gave Clinton some ,good ex-'ing will be given room and board perience if nothing else. It should be during me training period. To be an interesting game tomorrow, and,*bgibl« a trainee must have first close. i completed the priihary training. volume of orders for 1941 Dodge cars and trucks mat are being placed not only by dealers but by consum ers who have still to see what these new products are like. TMs, logg er with the picture given us of bust- SUPER SPECIAL PEARL WICK LAUNDRY HAMPERS ^—One-Time Borgoin —-No Re-orders —No Phone Orders —Absolutely No Loy-Awoys —One Only To o Customer —On Sale THURSDAY Evening, Between 2 ond, 6 o'clock. —First Come, First Served. n EACH PENNEY’S WOOD — For automatic burning stoves, nice your order with us today. Buchanan’s, Phone 39^^ le ]^SV PLANTS. Plaro”Ywr Order Woodruff Friday. It was a close (Slor. cU « th. Kor. Indicate., but the Seed Store. Telephone 188. I n Jimmie McDonald, 135-pound'n ii Cs & J C I Thomwell quarterback, and ’Thomas j Ueil street OnO tOSiey S Here October 25 The Bell Street (colored) Wildcats WHY WA^TE >TIM£ looking for a Job? Be independent. Sell Raw- leigh Products. Good nearby route epen. Write today. Rawleigh’s, Dept SGJ-27-D. Richmond. Va^^ 17-8p FALL BULBS. TuUps, Hyacinths, Paperwhite Narcissus, Daffodils and Iris. Good Asaortment of Colors. Also Vigoro, Bone Meal, Vitamin B1 and Insecticides. Blakely Brothers Store. Telephone 188. Ic ^T6on,w,U t«an dstJS. iump, point of adding another touchdown to it! Coach Beeman’s lads, conquerors also of Greenwood, will have a week •to which to recover from tojuries which .handicapped them against Woodruff, as they have an open date this week. In McDonald, they uncovered a fine little back with a possible touch WHY not keep your money at home by giving your 25-month contract jubscriptions to your home-town agent. See James W. Caldwell. f"'- TO SELl ’EM, TEIX ’EM- With An All ir . KEROSENE... I0C Per Gallon YARBOROUGH OIL emPAHY WEST MAIN mUT BENJAMIN & SONS PLUMBING HEATING SERVICE TtlaphaM *268 WEAIEHUMTING " a . iaOPBI.B ay night, Oct. 25th. The game will be played at Johnson, Field at 7:30. The two teams are! reported evenly matched this season and a thrilling game is assured for the large crowd expected. The game is sponsored annually by the local Kiwanis club for the b«iefU of meir Thornwell orphan age Christmas fund and the club is In hi. n^kl* ® patronage of the gets the baU. His kuig runs kept| **“**^^,!^*^ popular admission prices Thornwell in the game and Woodruff: in the hole. Predictions: Clinton 6, Union 0. Western Kentucky P. C. 0. FAITHFUL JANITOR Tfachers 26, Wdmen get ^^Build-up^^ 1 ■ A good way to rtUeve periodic dis- comfort from funciiottml iysm«nor» rkf due to'nalnutrltion, such as headadiM, nerronsnMs, cramp-like ptun, many women find is by using CARDUL It usually sharpens ap- petito, inereasos flow of gasti^ Juioas, and so aids difostion, helpe build resistance to periodic dis* tresa. 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