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Inckleiits/Unusuol and
Ordinory, Gothered On
Our Rounds.
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atunta friends
VISIT THORNWELL i
A delegation from Centcal Prert>7*'
teilan church, Atlanta, spent the
'week-«nd on the campus of.the or-*
{rfian^ge. Visitors from this diurch,j
MIXED HAy for sale by
Owens, Clinton, S. C.
C. A. I
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Saw MRS. S. M. HUNTLEY in the
city Tuesday remarking that she and
STEPHEN, JR., canw in the rain*
one of the largest contributors to thCj
institution, visit the home about thiSj
time each year preparatory to mak-i
ing their annual Sunday schooU
Christmas collection.
BIRTHDAYS AND
ANNIVERSARIES NOTED
The Chronicle Ektends Oreettags
To Those Whose Birthdays and
Anniversailes Oeevr This Week.
j_2p'Monday and were returning in the[i
I rain Tuesday afternoon to Liberty
FOB RENT—Brick bungalow onPer-|HUl. Dr. Huntley’s friends in Clin
guson street. See R. J. Pitts.
Fo:
>R RENT — Four-room apartment,
$14; three-room apartment, $12
Icjton will be glad to know he iS im- | SPORTS CHATTERBOX
proving nicely frmn a recent lUnc8s.;.fi|-uA|J /%\A/ClkJC
Little SteiAen had begged to be per-! ■ CrtVivn VJVVtrlj
Little Stei^en had begged to be per
mitted to come oitt the trip with his 1 ,' -
mother because he says “we are.yiewS the AthletiC FfOnt
living in Liberty Hill now but Clin-
AU conveniences. Water furnished.
Separate light met«rs. Mrs. Geo. C.
Odiome. Call 818. tfcjton is really our home.'
TRESPASS NOTICE^ NThunting,! „ . .w -J* *
fishing or trespassing of any kindi ^ hunters
allow^oB my toSTviolatow wUl be diai^pointiKl in tl» am^t^
prosecuteg. a. i.. napors. ^ aDAIR commented that he!champions (ThomweU) and the 1939
lltESPASS NOTICE—Notice is giv-1 hardly saw a bird during the day and B class st^ ^ampions (C^ton)
en that hiinting, fishing or tres- finally fired in a squirrel n^ but it
planing of any kind upon my land is (Contained nothing but an o’possum.
hereby prohibited. Violators of this
notice will be prosecuted,
enport, Jr.
T. J. Dav- JACKIE WIER and TOOTSIE
5-3p COPELAND, “jitterbug*! drum maj-
— orettes, can’t resist the sound of
FOR MINT — Six-room dwelling on music, so wherever they are they
North Broad street. Apply at Mrs. ig^^p “jive.” They were joined
r. Monday af-jo^ any C class eleven.
by CHUBBY SPEAKS and
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Dominick of
mear here, will celebrate a wedding
'anniversary tomorrow, Nov. 29.
I Miss Annette Moorhead has a
birthday Saturday, November SO.
, ' John H. Pitts, Sr., of the Shady
Grove section, observed his 82nd
: birthday the 25th.
! Miss Alice Poole has a birthday
{November 30.
I Mildred Dunlap, daughter of Mr.
TV rrw. ii> —J J— J A * uni ' f^laPt will be eight
If ThomweU’s gridmen defeat HiU- y^rs old December 2.
crest this week, the annual game Mr. and Mrs. Billy McMillan have
with Clinton next Wednesday will.a wedding anniversary tomorrow,
be a battle tetween the 1940 C class j {November 29.
Today is the birthday of Mrs. B.
M. Dutton, Sr.
Now the Red Devils are in A class,! Mrs, Jack H. Young has a birth-
which is all the more reason why | day December 2
they are determined to defeat ^in Mr. and Mrs.’I. B. Copeland will
less numerous townsmen. And it is celebrate their wedding anniversary
all the more reason why ThomweU | Saturday, November 30.
should want this game mdre than! December 4 is the birthday of Mrs
any other, for-a victory over an A,wr. B. Tribble
class team is a feather in the cap Mr! anv^ Mre. Bruce Galloway ob-
i VIOLET BROWNING,
i The battle is on for the much dis-'sl
However, this is one game that
“needs no introduction” to Clinton
folks. It needs no such champion-
hi^ angle to create interest. If
C. C. Bailey’s residence.
IDEAL FOR CHRISTMAS—A year’s! temoon
subscription to THE CHRONICLE.
You give a Gift a week when you
rriativM*^”^^ Paper to friends • ownership of “MOLLY,” the | neither team had won a game this
i cannon on the Presbyterian college ‘ year, it would still be understood
lost AUigator pocket book be-‘campus. Molly, a cannon of the*that two inspired teams would takej it
tween CUnton and Coldmbia Sait- type used in the World War was to j the field to play better than they! Roy Gasque, chainhan of the annual
urday night; containing glasses and, be awarded the dormitory with the {knew how. The championship of'Red Cros.s membership drive, spon-
change, reward for glasses. Miss (best decorations for Homecoming t Clinton and the satisfaction of hav-i sored-this..^ear by the Lions club,
Katherine Gooding, 1625 Pendleton i Day-' IGTlilumni group/seleclerihg beaten ah ancient rival and a'that a total of $840 has been collect-
served a wedding anniversary Tues
day, the 26th.
Red Cross Membership
Fund Totals $M0
was announced yesterday by
iirmai
street, Columbia, S. C.
CHRISTMAS CARDS—50 for $1.00,
with name imprinted. Beautiful
new designs, one selection or assort
ment. Come in today and make your
selection for later deUvery. Chronicle
Pub. Co., Stationery Dept.
TURN A COLD MORNING into, a
warm morning with a “WARM
MORNING” stove. Holds fire aU
night Saves half you^ coal. C-W-S
Guano Co., Inc. Ic
Ip'Spencer whose decorations ^ere fire
hydrants with a dead terrier and the
slogan “Wofjtord Is A Slow Leak,”
but the inhabitants of Smythe felt
that their trims were worthy of the
possessibn of Molly and forthwith
she was brought to rest in fitmt >of
Smythe. One attempt has been made
by the Spencerltfes to regain d>e
prise but their oiHwnents were well
fortified and gave the enemy a
tborou^ water dowsing. In spite
of one failure dte residents of Spen
cer will make a second charge in
the near future In an effort to re
turn Molly to what they believe to
good team are rewards enough to thejed. An additional $160 is needed to
reach the $1,000 quota set for this
district. Mr. Gasque stated that any
one who had not been contacted or
who wished 'to make a donation, is
asked to see him oi any of the can-
va^rs who conducted the member-1
ship drive in the respective wards.
TRESPASS NOTICE—Notice is giv
en that hunting, fishing or tres- ^ , ,
passing of any kind upon the land *** *1®*" rightful placV.
of the Mississippi Ydungs is hereby
prohibited. Violators of this notice
will be prosecuted. Miss Made
Young, Clinton, S. C.' 28-$c
winner.
For a number of years after the
two teams began to play each other,
ThomweU won with 'ease and mo
notonous regularity. Then in 1934
the Red Devils broke the jinx and
won their first victory dver Thom
weU. Since then Bie red clad grid-
men have kept the advantage and
have won'consistently.
As the game approaches, we see
little to choose bdween the two
teams. CUnton has played the hard
er schedule but when it comes to
teams that both Clinton and Thom-
HIGHER QUALITIES
OF COTTON GINNED
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cmnpared to 27; in South
54 per cent against 39 per cent;
North Carolina 46 per cent
29 per cent, and in Virginia 22
cent against 11 per cent.”
Atlanta, Nov. 22.—The agricultu
rally marketing service today reported
hii^er grades and longer staples in
the cotton ginned prior to November, ^ CleveUnd agncullural en,
14 compared with ginnings of last ha* developed a potato with protmS-
season. j ing eyes, making peeling easy an#
“In Alabama it was 03 per cent'waste negligible.
MEN’S SHIRTS
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BIBLES—For personal use or as an
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well have played, neither has much
FAYE PITTS was hostess Jo fifteen!®^ ® theoreti^ advantage.
Thursday for ai R®<1 Devils wlU be stronger
girl friends
spend-the-day
on
Red Cross Molces
Appeal For Workers
Mrs. J. B. Townsend, chairman of
the Red Cross production committee,
has asked for volunteer workers to
help with gannents to be sent to
British war victims. AU ladies who
can do simple knitting, crocheting
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NOT A BINT of dust in a ton of
“SUN-RAY’.’ coaL Low in ash,
^igh in heat, nice in size. C
Guano Co., Ihc. .
giving dinner at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs.'W. R. Pitts.
Mrs. t. j. leXke gave a family
dinner Thanksgiving honoring her
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Lamar Nelson of Niceville, Fla.,
.who were here for the holidays.
~^^Guests fqr the four-eourse. dinner
party and Thanks- ■ ^ reserves and proably will have a! o*" cutting garments are asked to i
I slight oiinArirtritv in wpicrht This gOt in tOUCh With Mrs. Townspnri
slight superiority ip weight. This
may be enough to throw the decision
their way in a tough game. However,
ThornweJl has a line that can takej^''*
care of itself, backed by some scat
backs who have done some nice run
get in touch with Mrs. Townsend
and assist in the work. AU materials
are furnished by the Red Cross chap-
PANSY PLANTS — We Have nk»|
Giant Mixed Color Pansies. Also
Columbine, Sweet William and
Painted Daisy Plants. Blakely Bro^
_crs Seed SUnre. Telephone IM. !^c
WHY not solve your gift problem by
giving mdgazines v^ch will give
constant pleasure throughout the
year. The gift will be announced by
a card. See or call James W, Cald
well at 276.
also included Mr. and Mrs. Harwood
Nelson and their children, Tony and
Jeon. '
BLUE HOSE DIP
STETSON BY 60
ning this season.
CUnton’s backfield features Charles
<Choe) Burnett, Johnny Mimnaugh,
MiiCrary, and Cranford whUe Rhodes
and King are stalwarts in the line.
For ThomweU little Jimmie McDon-
and and Billy GiUiam lead the back-
field, and Bruce Quarterman and
Richard Alim stand out at tackle po-
! sitions.
j It ought to be close, it wiU be good.
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ROSE BUSHES. We have a fine as
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--Ooaiq, Fla., Nov. 22.—The Pres
byterian Blue Stockings struck thru
the air in the third quarter for a
quHUc toochdowri and defeated the
Stetson Hatters, 6 to 0, Friday night
in ~~Ocaila’s first coUeglate
game.
Captain Dick Meisky of the South to' Florida
Carolina eleven threw a 28-yard pass
to Sutton, left halfback, to set up
the score. Sufton was brought down
on the Stetson two-yard marker^
Two plays later Mitchell scored over
tackle and that was the baU game.
The Blue .^Stocking gridmen are
riding high with five straight wins
since the Newberry game. Stetson
was the last and about the most dif-
footballHictUt victim . , . Dr. Harry Stwgeon
made his annual trip with the team
for the game in Ocala
with the Hatters . . . Didc Meisky,
P. C. captain, may not play againri
Oglethorpe |'riday night in Atlanta
because of a hurt rib received in the
Stetson fray . . . Jacobs Blocking
trophy honors are causing a lot of
IVJVIV auu UlCIi WCU> UlC l z»vraawa» ca aw* wa.
Sutton’s , kick , from placement for {speculation now . . ..AU-State awacds
FOR SALE — Eight weeks old pedi
greed buff and sorreU cocker span-;
iel puppies. Papers furnished for reg
istration. Three males, two femals.
extra point Viras wide. ' ! are raising the usual controversy
Presbyterian kept the ball in Stet-i- • • It depends at times on several
soil’s territory during most of thejthfngs in addition to artual abiUtyi
first period but was unable to mus-i- . . li C. rates second in the Littlei
ter the necessary punch to get into (Four this year . . . Basketball.sea
scoring territory. Halfback Ed May j son will be here before we know it
of the Hatters played a vriiale of a • • • . Prospects tor a good season
Reasonably priced. Georgia Brooker,!defensive game. CapL Dick Meisky {on the hardwood are very bright at
State Training School. c-tf|did most of the ball carrying for the'P. C. . . . It is still a pity and a
I ' •» - — — i Blue Stockings. The quarter ended shame that Clinton high cannot Have
STATIONERY for Christmas gives, scoreless. la cage team . . . J<^nnie Eskew, who
gaiety and grace to your Christmas I ’The 28-yard pass from-Meisky to left Clinton recently, is missed byi
giving. See our complete line of fine {Sutton late in the third quarter paved the Red Devil football team. He
papers in lovely boxes. Chronicle the way fof a Presbyterian touch-(was a good baseball player as weU
Pub. Co., Stationery Dept. down, Sutton fighting his way to the | as a fine back on the grid team.
2-3rard liae. Two plays later Mitch
ell plunged off tackle to score. *Sut-
i ton’s attempted extra point place
ment was wide.
FOR SALEInvalid’s wheel chair,
practically new. Will sell cheap.
Lester Hall, 101 Sloan St. Ip
TRESPASS NOTICE—Notice is giv
en that hunting, fishktg or tres
passing of.ahy^ind, upon the land
of Mrs. N. Reese Young is heqeby
prohibited. Violators of this notice
will be prosecuied. Mrs.. N. Reese
Young, , Ip
NEWS FROM JOANNA
Birth Announcement'
Goldville, Nov. 25.—Moody John
son took his class to Parker high
'school, Greenville, last week to ob-
I -i'll' —I* serve their methods. TTiose going
J0NS8 ,'were: Lester Hair, Sigsby Hair,'Sam
Captain and Mrs. Dudley Jimes of Surratt, Charles Attaway, Etoy Cald-
: (Brooklyn. N. Y., announce the birth,well. Mack Blakely, Forrest Brawley,
$10 REWARD —For return of large {of a son, Soott Holbrook, m October] Vernon Gamer and Allan Rushton.
Airdale ^og, miming from midway 23. Captain Jones is a son of Dr. and! Mr. and Mrs. Roy O’Dell visited
of Lawrence, shows at Clinton ,oniMrs. F. 1). Jones of this city. ifriends in Ware Shoals Sunday.
Saturday night about two weeks ago.] ' ' «' '— i Messrs. Darrell Fields and Charles
Answers to name
Sesinger, General
ton, Ga. . '
’Peggy.” Mrs
Delivery,
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The ^ease
... in your transmission and
differential is too heavy for
ped to drain and refill witl^ the
propm* weight.
FINAL SETTLEBfENT Cumnvings, students at Furman uni-
Elber-j Take notice ^at on the 10th dt^ v'crsity, were week-end guests of the
Ip (Of December, 1940, we will render a L. E. Praters.
final account of our acts and doings Miss Margie Crawford of Colum- >
Executors of ttie estate of B- P. bia, spent the week-end with her
dair, Sr., deceased^ in thf office of imothFr, Mrs. Belle M. Crawford,
the Judge of Probate of l^aurens* Miss Juanita. Hall of Bateaburg,
county, at 10 o’clodk a. m., and on spent Sunday with Mrs. C* E. Bo-
ibe same day will apply for a final (land.
dircharge from ourl trust as Execu-1 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Moseley of^-
tors. (Greenwood, visited friends here Sun-
U notiffed and reejuireU to make pay- ‘ Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Willingham and
ment on or befor* tlud date; and all; children motored to Winnabdro Sun-
IwrUbna having claims against said ^ day.
estate wtn present them on on be- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brown re-
fore said date, duly proven or b* | turned to their home in Charleston,
forever barred.
V. P. ADAIR,
MRS. W. M. MCMILLAN,
MRS. J. M. PITTS,
MR^ NANNIE A. PITTS,
Executors
Nov. 12, 1940.—5-4c.
Sunday.
Henry Osborne is spending a few,
weeks with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ross, Miss Eliz
abeth Ross and Sigsby Hair spent
.Sunday in Greenville.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Stewart and
1 family spent Sunday in Ninety Six
IfB Da ALL KINDS OF PRINTING i with reUtives
yii'KTCBPT BAD Mrs. A. W. Hair, Olga and Ruth
BUBUiriTAllPB {Hair, spent Sunday in {Swanaaa with
Mm. Mary'Rodeh. -
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ive
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It Adds Gaiety and Grace
to Your Giving
We are showing Montag’s Fine Papers of
rare beauty and excellence, styled to suit all
tastes, and boxed in the smartest, gayest pack
ages the season knows.
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We invite you to see the new assortment
just unpacked in a variety of colors, weaves,
nzes, and at low popular prices.
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