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* Poge Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. : ' 5 ; .< ^ Thursdoy, June 25, 1942 mg- SPANISH VETS PLEDGE THEIR ^ ^ SUPPORT TO NATION FARMERS GATHER AT WADSWORTH SCHOOL .Last Thursday evening farmers of | the Wadsworth school community | met and discussed soil conservation work on their farms. J. B. O’Dell, 1 Assistant Soil Consevationist, discuss- T^e Span,sh War V^ran, concluding session here Tuesday where he has been located for the past three months. Lt. Todd will arr ive today for a visit with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Reed Todd, af ter which he will be assigned to duty in Arizona. '■ SGT. WILBUR WIER of Battery A, 431st Coast Artillery, Camp Stew- Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Moorhead of; art, Ga., has been promoted to staff Gol^ville, have received a cablegram sergeant Sgt. Wier is the son of Mr. AROUND THE TOWN Incidents, Unusual and Ordinary, Gathered On Our Rounds. adopted the following two resolu-1 County Soil Conservation from LT w jj MOOR- and Mrs. J. F. Wier, of Bamberg, lions’ i District. In connection with his dis- HEAD, medical corps, stating his safe formerly of this city. » fith ann p _ leussion on wriUng farm plans, col- arrival in Honolulu. Lt. Moorhead, - — Resolved, that the 20tb annual en-r^ p i cture glides were shown by| who sailed from San Francisco on aj ■■ ■■ a n t campment Dej^rtment of South Car- Mr Uvingston, whohas been assign- June 14 has aiigned tohos- MpthoHlftC RsUltlCK olina, United Spanish War Veterans.^ to x^aurens County Soil Conser- p j ta i duty in Honolulu.: , PIvlllvUIJlJf I s being circulate to the membership by a few disgruntled members of tfaqV. V- , . i . . .. , . Department of Pennsylvania criti3}^* rious , f ™ s # due to the mterest ( camp at Interlochen, Mich. She wiU cizing the action of bur national leg- i shown by 016 farmers ’ |be accompanied by her mother, Mrs. islative committee in handling pen- A similar meeting was held in the, w. A. Moorhead. Mrs. W. H. Moor- sion legislaton as recommended by ' Dethany community last fall. Farm head will jon them at Interlochen the 43rd national encampment at P*«n6 have since been written on the after a trip to New Orleans and a Omaha. The department fully ap- cooperating farms in that communi-' brief visit to her parents in Shreve- proves the action of the national leg- ty- /Afe soon as the work is complet- islative committee and will give our in the Wadsworth community, full support to any action they take in handling any pension legislation that may come before them. To Stand By Flag Resolved, that the 20th annual en campment, Department of South Carolina, United Spanish War Vet erans now assembled offers to the President of the United States any assistance the veterans of 1898 may be able to render to our nation and our flag in this time of emergency. We further resolve that we stand ready for the call at any time to go to any place in protection of our glo rious flag. Although we are beyond the age limit for active service, we other sections of the district will be worked. Any person interested in soil conservation work should con tact Mr. O’Dell at the Laurens Coun port, La. She has been with Lt. Moorhead in San Francisco for some time. MISS ADA GAMBRELL, of Honea Path,' who taught commercial sub now assembled go on record as be-| vation District to assist Mr. O’Dell. " aWs-i-tf ^rv^nwirAn’I ^I in 8 bitterly opposed to. the letter,; WW!worth hIS been' le n'^terdaT^ ^tS w^1168(1116 S Leaders to write^ farm plans on the, stay anc { study a t the National Music e third week of the Sunday school softball league finds the Meth- ist and First Baptist teams as the iders. The following were the results the week: Jane 11 Calvary Baptist 7, Baptist 2. Methodist 6, Presbyterian 4. ARP-Lutheran 5, Junior Order 4. Thomwell 9,' Boy Scouts 3. Jane 22 Presbyterian 10, Thomwell 7. Methodist 11, Boy Scouts 3. .• Junior Order 12, Calvary Baptist 0. Baptist 15, ARP-Lutheran 7. Jane 2S i Boy Scouts 8, Junior Order 7. ■ Thomwell 9, Calvary Baptist 5. Methodist vs ARP-Lutheran—for feited to ARP-Lutheran. Presbyterian vs Baptist—forfeited to Presbyterian. Games for the next three-day ‘schedule follow: — Jane 25 Presbyterian vs ARP-Lutheran. Baptist vs Methodist. (Playing atLestoffeld). Thomwell vs Junior Order. Boy Scouts vs Calvary Baptist. (Playing at Florida St. field). Jane 29 Baptist vs Orphanage. Presbyterian vs Calvary Baptist. (Playing at Floida St. field). ARP-Lutheran vs Boy Scouts. Methodist vs Junior Order (Playing at Lesh field). Jane 39 ^ Baptist vs Junior Order. Presbyterian vs Boy Scouts. (Playing at Lesh field). Methodist vs Calvary Baptist ARP-Lutheran vs Thomwell (Playing at Florida St. field). Standng fl League still feel that we are duty bouhdto farmers who did not earn their do everything that we possibly can* maximum soil building allowance to support the President of the f°r their farms. ty Soil Conservation District office jects in the local high school for the located over the Laurens Drug Store, Laurens, or the county agent’s of fice. C. B. Cannon, county agent, presided at the meeting and briefly outlined the purpose of the gather ing. He also brought out the fact that 448 Laurens county farmers lost last year under the AAA pro gram $4,564 by not seeding the re quired acreage of soil conserving crops on which they received a pen alty. He also showed $21,561 could have been earned by Laurens county past year, has resigned the position to become a member of the faculty of Columbia high school. Friends of MISS ALMEDA JACKS will be interested to know she has accepted a position with the Bur roughs Adding Machine company in Columbia. Miss Jacks, a graduate of Presbyterian college in June, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Jacks, who live near here. MASONS TO MEET FRIDAY; SPECIAL SERMON SUNDAY Campbell Lodge No. 44, A. F. M., will hold a regular communication Friday night at 8 o’clock E. A. degree 1 7:45 will be conferred. Sunday night, June 28, at 8:15, will deliver a special sermon to Masons in this community at Calvary Baptist Church. All Masons are aaked to meet at the Mksonic temple at Wm. J. Davis, W. M. V. P. Adair, Sec. the Rev. James Mitchell of Goldville, > SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE swa«icataH8»xiw«wcK»nM«mHM«m>HioiiHniRRMwwwiiwwiwi»»tswao«oat»i CASINO THEATRE MONDAY AND TUESDAY, July 28 and 88 "Vanishing Virginian" With FRANK MOhGAN, KATH RYN GRAYSON, SPRING BYING- TON, NATALIE THOMPSON and LOUISE BEAVERS. Rollicking Honest . . . Thoroughly Delightful . . Heart-Wanning. The story of a omalMime lawyer in a gracious aqd carefree time of the. old Southland. .plus SELECTED SHORTS. NEWS. , . 10c and 30c Feature begins 2:17,4:17,7:17,9:17. 10 A. M. Show MONDAY. WEDNESDAY aod THURSDAY, July 1 and 2 Sing Your Worries Away" With BERT LAHR, BUDDY EB- SON, JUNE HAVOC, PATSY KEL- //< Wharton Announces well United States in this emergency and that we will render willingly any service that we can to help win this war. The veterans oj 1898 .took the For Supervisor flag to foreign countries and left it : r there. The enemy sneaked up on us; John „ wharto n, and removed that flag and we veter- Waterloo section, an- ans of 98 are «'l ne to help putjt ^ h( , wiu b( , ^ back where we placed it; and once ... . suoervisor in this sum- placed, we will help to keep it there. ^ ^ mer s primaries (Signed) ZED HOPE, JOHN A. MAYER, J. A. ANTHONY, ~ WALTER HUTTO, Committee. JAMES S. WHITE, of Rock HiU, who was here this week to attend the convention of Spanish American War veterans, is also known throughout the state as a veteran bicycle rider j and booster for the city in which he lives. He had intended riding his bi-t | cycle to Clinton. The heat prevented, 1 but he brought it along with him. known The bicycle bears a sigp boosting Rock Hill. On Tuesday morning Mr. White arose early and rode to Lau rens, making the trip there in 45 minutes. On Monday evening. Mr. Mr. Wharton served the county White, in his lieutenant’s uniform 6f for six years as a commissioner and the Spanish-American war, was an [two years ago was in the race for outstanding guest at the banquet. He 4 supervisor. In making his announce- is a graduate of The Citadel in the ment he said that his experience as class of 1897, immediately following a conunissioner had given him an which he volunteered. The uniform, intimate knowledge of road work which has been preserved for 44 and handling the business affairs of years, is a perfect fit. chestra. Feature begins 2:00,4:34,7:08,9:42. "Gay Falcon" With GEORGE SANDERS, WEN DY BARRIE and ALLEN JENKINS. Feature begins 3:28,6:02, and 8:36. “SPORTLIfiHTJ’ 10c & 20c . io a. M-sftfiw Wednesday. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, July 3 and 4 MAGAZINES If it is a magazine you want, either the county. ‘‘I feel that I am quali-! straight subscription or on the 25- fied to fiU the offlce and « elected ALVIN McCURRY of Goldville, on Team Methodist Baptist ... month club contract plan, JAMES W. CALDWELL 67 West Main St will give my entire time to ..the office a recent fishing trip to Lake Mur-1 Calvary Baptist .... . land endeavor to discharge its duties impartially and to the satisfaction of . all the pieople.” HANGERS ARE SCARCE . . . due to so much metal being required for our war effort. Please return as manv. Hang ers as received with your Cleaning. Please Don’t Forget BUCHANAN'S Phone 28 ray with friends found that you can catch other things besides fish—but of course “it got away.” Mr. Mc- Curry baited his hook and laid the rod and reel down for a few minutes while occupied some distance away. ! When he returned he found a cow on the end of the line, and after trying for a few minutes to dislodge the ! Birth Announcement THOMPSON ' __ Mr. and Mrs. Guy Thompson of book his line broke, and away went Laurens, announce the birth of a missus cow with the hook. W 7 6 4 4 3 3 L 1 2 4 4 5 5 5 6 daughter, Margaret Gail, on June 15. Mrs. Thompson before marriage was Miss Margaret Ellen Copeland, ERNEST HIPP, JR., cadet at the naval academy, Annapolis, Md., will daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Cope- arrive Saturday to spend a three land and granddaughter of Guy L. weeks vacation with his parents, Mr, Copeland of this city. WE DO ALL KINDS OF PRINTING —EXCEPT BAD " CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. Thomwell Presbyterian Junior Qrder Boy Scouts ' 3 ARP-Lutheran 2 Tan Ray Reports * First Cotton Bloom Tan M. Ray, well known farmer of the Renno section, reported the first cotton bloom for the season to The Chronicle office. The bloom was pulled from his farm early Monday morning, the 22nd. THE BROADWAY MONDAY AND TUESDAY, July 29 aad Si MBBT A NEW STAR! wL. :s-husTon luTirtiTfllEI *+M aaMtOmOte* ■« ’wSmifmoS* k Mtt MKAU • I* ——— plus COMEDY. NEWS. 10c & 25c Feature befcfos 2:26,4:27,7:26,9:27. WEDNESDAY THURSDAY, Jot? I oaA 2 "Yokel Boy" With ALBERT DEKKER, JOAN DAVIS, EDDIE FOY, JR., ALAN LY and ALVINO RAY and His Or-’ MOWBRAY, LYNN CARVER and ROSCOE KARNS. Feature begins 2:20,4:55,7:30 and ‘ 10:05. "Boothill Bandit" With JOHN KING, RAY CORRI GAN and MAX TERHUNE. / Feature begins 3:36, 6:11 and 8:46. plus /-\- A NEW SERIAL BEGINS: "Gong Busters" With KENT TAYLOR, IRENE HERVEY, ROBERT ARMSTRONG and RALPH MORGAN. ^ 10c and 26c 10 A. M. Show THURSDAY. DartrSoaJ lyMtO RADIO Produced bv SAMUIl GOIDWYN tarn ■ plus SELECTED SHORTS. NEWS. 10c and 30c Feature Begins: Friday: 2:08,.4:08, 7:08, 9:12. Saturday: 2:24, 4:44, 7:04, 9^8. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, July 3 and 4 "Stagecoach Express" With “RED” BARRY, LYNN MERRICK and AL ST. JOHN. Feature Begins: Friday: 2:00, 3:59, 7:00, 8:59. Saturday: 1:30, 3:29, 5:28, 7:27 and 9:26. • "Brooklyn Orchid" Starring JOE SAWYER, GRACE BRADLEY, SKEETS GALLAGHER. Feature Begins: Friday: 3:18, 5:15, 8:18, 10:18. Saturday: 2:29, 4:28, 6:27, 8:26 and 10:25. plus— “DICK TRACY vs CRIME, Inc.”— Chapter 6. 10c and 25c 10 A. M. Show SATURDAY. WAR STAMPS ON SALE AX BOTH THEATRES BHRWRKRWMBRaRRRKHKRRWRHRRiraWHnillWWIHIMMIIIMIIHHmKHHMIlIBHI HEALTH EQUIVALENTS DR. L B. MARION NATUROPATH NATUROPATHIC TREATMENT NO. 1 NATIONAL BANK BUILDING CLINTON. 8. C. Man’s suit cleaned 60&t Plait* dress cleaned 60c Clothes Recovery Services YOU maj have More oaoaejr lor aew clothes, but you want to be patriotic, too! If you’ll search-out the Sum mer cloches you'd forgot or tired of, we Can dean and reshape them...and to gether in their recovery we shall have done whit our Government asks. Recover to use all the dorhd you can...it's Seriously im> HONE 77 and Mrs. Ernest Hipp, near here. Mr. Hipp is completing his second year at the academy and will return July 15. He will be graduated within the next year according to the new three-year schedule." The following items concerning i men in service will be of interest to relatives and friends here: ROBERT McLEES, son of Mrs. R. C. McLees of this city, has v been transferred from Fort Jackson to a technical school squadron, Keesler Field, Miss., in the aviation branch. SADLER LOVE, formerly at the reception center, Fort Jackson, isj now with Company C, First Battal ion, 2nd Platoon, O.R.T.C., at Aber deen Proving Ground,’ Maryland. J. W. MILAM, JR., son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W Milam of this pity, has enlisted for naval service and is awaiting assignment. He will enter i servee as a lieutenant, junior grade. Mr Milam has been located in Kings Mountin, N. C., for several years and at present is assistant manager of a depatment store there. On Sunday Mr. Milam and Mrs. Fred Finger, with whom he makes his home in Kings Mountain, were gyests of his parents. t J. A. CHEATHAM, of Camp Croft, has been promoted to the rank of major. Major and Mrs. Cheatham resided here for several years while he was principal of Florida Street school. CLYDE HEDDEN, of Camp Pick ett, Va., has been promoted to cap tain. Captain Hedden, before being called into service, held a position with the state board of health, in Laurens county, and had been sta tioned at Camp Shelby, Hattiesburg, Miss., before going to Camp Lee for special training and Camp Pickett, where he is now an • instructor in sanitation. Mrs. Hedden, the former Miss Jean McKee, daughter of Mrs. Alma McKee of this city, is in Hat tiesburg, where she holds, a position with the U.S.O. ’ DR. F. D. JONES, medical corps, stationed with the supply deport ment, Atlanta, Ga., has been promot ed to major. Major Jones Is the son of Dr. and Mrs. F Dudley Jones of this city. LT. PAUL TODD, eon of Mrs. Irene Todd of this city, has been transferred from' Edgewood Arsenal, Md., frith the 69th Chemical com pany to Camp Ha an, California. In a' letter to “The Chronicle,” Lt Todd states, “Being convinced of the worthiness of our cause, Tm happy in my new work.” SLOAN TODD received his com mission as 2nd lieutenant in the army June 23rd. He graduated from the Field Artillery Officers’ Cantfi* date school, Fort Sill, '•'‘'I GET THE TRANSPORTATION YOU NEED Get it NOW while Gooiiy&o^0R$ are still available 1 f • ' ** ,/ 4 ' -YOUR CHEVROLET DULCR To delay may mean depriving yourself of a chance to get a good car in good condition. See j* your Chevrolet dealer today for outstanding buys in many different makes and models.