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/ . ■ J 'A A' T Poge Eight THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CI.INTON. S. C. Troph/B^nquei Here Tuesday Night Postoffice Urges Early Mailing Annual Event To Be Held At College With Chamber of Commerce As Sponsor. Extra Help Emplayed At Local Office For Christmos Rush. will be delivered on Christmas eve night before the office closes but there will be no service on Christ- On next Tuesday evening. Dccem- boi '0. n the college dining hall, the 'hirteenth annual Jacobs Inter- ftrtnce Trophy b.inquet will be held, pp ’"sC'rea this year by the Clinton Cha.-'jbt r pi Comtncrct.. with Dr. Del- rvir Khame si r\-.ng as chairman o! ti c '.anquit cornmittce. \V nner in the coveted *iwarii in Si i.th Carolina is Gates Barker, of Fi rran univtrsity. with Wade Pad gett of Clemson. as runner-up. L.’-yd Cheatham, of Auburn, won inj the Sciutheastern conferonce. and, Bo'.y Walker, of Virginia Military In-t tute, winning in the Southern..^. D.', L. E. Bishop, prcsuieni of the cb. .noer (■! I'oininerie, will introduce tin •-a^t^.'*a.■-tl r and welcome the goes*,' to i iHit tlio H’.-tixe' occasion. L. r H'.'•■apormTrn'dcnt of the—• r..r;er School nistncl ot Green-,. \i- I w'ii bd ma.'tec- of ceremonies. C i;c.n Waiter JohnMin will make the n.resentations oj the cups to the Vw .nirs, and later in the proceedings a t.,o'i.te v.-:!l be !)aid Johnson lor h q.iaiti-century of service to' fictoch .ind ^p(■rt^manshlp in the Cl . '?',: Ji-hi.sin this year-c<impietes, h ' J5t.h 'Ca-on .-.s ii .-.ch at Presbyte- ric ’j.'ie ia.r.cipa. .-peaker of the oc- 1. V.-T be Maior Hevward Ma- tr.. .1 Greenville. Nlajor IJiTaTT a /!' rmt i congresisman and ; ti-.e i at>:..nd.ng >pcakcrs in ■ ath. Me > now president ot l.'t i n viiii Cnamoer i l Com- . .1.0 a .-accessUil merchant public. Extra clerks will be added during the rush period "just before Christmas day and every effort made to see that every one is served 1 mas day, except the delivery of spe- promiitly without having to wait anjeial delivery mail. There will be no undue length of time. Extra city j window service at all on Christmas carrier^ are being added in order that j day. This wijl be the policy of the the routes may be served on time jjostoffice department throughout the each day. even though the volume of' country, so if you are late mailing mail to be handled will be increased your packages or other mail, special by more than 100 per cent the week delivery stamps should be placed on ■ j or more before Christmas. them in order that you may be as- Indications are that the volume ofj The public can assist the post office sured of Christmas day delivery. Christmas'mail io be handled by the j greatly by mailing packages and | ♦ local postoffice will be considerably j greeting cards as early as possible heavier than any previous year. Post-j instead of waiting untJi the last min- stated ypi^ter-1 when all mail facilities will be ing ,plans^ m handle this greatly in-: capacity, the postmas er/eased volume of wiirk with the jWr slated. ' "least jjossible inconvenience to the J Thursdoy, December 5, 1940 of the South Carolina coaches,and of ficials will be held here in connection with the presentation of the Jacobs Interference Trophies to the most outstanding blockers in the Palmetto state, Southern Conference and thei Southeastern “'Conference, On Tues day, Dec. 10. Attending this meeting in official capacities will be the coaches and of ficials of the state and many others, sports writers and officials of the ^uihern and Southeastern Confer ences will attend as guests. A basketball clinic will be held on the afternoon of the tenth on the v^ll form 1940 basketball, baseball and track schedules. . , A new president for the coming year will be elected at the meeting. court of Leroy Springs gymnasium STATE COACHES TO MEET HERE TUESDAY _ at which rules new and old, will be Coach Walter Johnson, athletic | discus-sed and demonstrated by the director at Presbyterian college, has i Presbyterian college quintet. At this Every piece of mail of all clas.^ies ■ announced that the annual meeting' time, coaches an dathletic directors GIN NOTICE BEGINNING DEC. 10 GIN AT RENNO Will Gin Tuesdays and Fridays Of Each Week. A. I. DIXOK ilHMI • #7 I • •1 .Clli hi h ' C"* P- tl •- . ot .1 f— J M' SO " pi re:.: : the t I ity. Cl ai'hc< of the winners will al- ck Diielly to the group, promi- : gue.-ts wi!!‘ be introduced, and o'.ely blunts which have added spc..-:;e and laughter to this import- a: t C lint every year will be bur- prs;tc: tnis timi-. L^. Rhume states. It b aimi'st certain that last year's rCi- :c group ul JT4 people will be ti'igi.bbtii th.s yeah, and the Cham-, btr Commerce is already concern ed : Dout what to do with the huge Dumecr x.tiP.ixled-IiJ dRend.^ . annuaTIy" A*’en(img the banquet ail outstanding bports writers of. th ' section, the olficials. the iaitb.’ p, ■minenl tigures in business and gn- di btry. coaches. runncr.<-up. players, aad the .Absociated Press All-South CTre hna tuotball team, which will be pT (.tographed as a group Lor thej fit St anc last time in hibtoi’f.' George T. Barnes Dies In Columbia Funeral Services Held Here Yesterday From Home of Daughter. In- ternent at Rosemont. George T. Barnes, Sr., 75, of Co lumbia. lather of Mrs, Clarence E. Calloway of this city, died Monday atternoon at a Columbia _hq^ital aftti an illness of seyeral days. The funeral services were held he.-c yesterday morning at 11 o’clock from the Galloway home with Rev. \V. .\. Long, pastor of the First Bap tist church, in charge. Interment fol- li wed m Kosemimt c*efnelef y . The aervices were attended by a number cf friends from here. Columbia and flstwhere. with many lovely flowers banked upon the grave indicative of the esteem and high regard in whjch | he was held by those who knew him. ^ Mr. Barns was a native of'Tennes- | see. but had been a resident of this > f>tate for the past 14 years. He was a| member of the First Christian church j cf Montgomery, Ala., a member ofj the Masonic fraternity, and an active | member iff the American Legion. For i the period 1924-29 he was secretary' cf the Greenwood Chamber of Com- ( mtree. P rom Greenwood he moved | to Columbia where for some time he i v.as actively connected with a radio' broadcasting station there. Highly re- i gc rdeci 'as a citizen and friend, his ■ death brings genuine regret to those} who knew and admired him. i He IS survived by his widow. Mrs. I Eeulah Edmon.son Barnes; one sjon,! Major George T. 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