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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Pape Two Thursday, September 6, 1931 PLATE GLASS MIRRORS # GOOD QUALITY Cut To Fit Your Frame •••Or ••• Closet Door D. E. Tribble Co. Phone 94 Midget Football County Winners In Soil Conservation Contest League To Open * September 18 The Piedmont ^ ‘r-r. ~ Soil Conservation P. Dickson, Clinton. district, comprising four South Caro- I lina and two North Carolina coun ties, met in Spartanburg yesterday and heard an address by Secretary of Agriculture Brannan. A Midget football league con sisting of the following schools, Laurerts, Garlington, Ford, Lydia, Academy, Florida Street, Thom- well, Joanna and Whitmire, will LAWN MOWER PRECISION SHARPENING DONE BY EXPERTS Call 184-R Cox Seed Cleaners E. Florida St. First prize, best new fish pond, $50 cash by Palmetto Bank, Laurens, won by Shay Hinton, Rt. 3, Laurens. First prize, best old pond main tained, ton of fertilizer by Southern Cotton Oil Co., Laurens, won by M. Twenty thousand dollars in prizes g Henderson, Owings. were given away during the day| s d , bes , old Dond ma ; n _ picked and an all-star game will w.th 1,476 farmers in 97 commum.y, : »“ P>^ d ' 'ThT prise winners in liurens' Y ulcan | Ii !* Y' orlts - 1 X aurens ’ ' ran ^ Below “ me of ,he rules and county were: / •} Stewart O. Brown, Clinton. 1 First prize, best wildlife conserva- begin their sason Sept. 18 and cnd| S i 0 n to strife. Others just do not around Nov. 9. At the close of the, care to exer t themselves and would season an all-star team will be ra ther give way than assert their own or another’s rights. These types of gentleness, however, do not command much respect. On the other hand, to meet some one who is never cruel or mean, never exacting or domineering, is roic gentleness of Christ. Neverthe-, gentleness would seem to have ho less, the closer we aspire to get to place. But long ago a famous Ro- Him. the more we must seek to em- ’ man philosopher wrote: “Gentle- ulate His spirit of undetatanding. ness and affability conquer at the compassion and forgiveness. To be last.” It is significant that the Holy truly gentle, we must never con- Spirit came in the form of a dove, sciously offend or humiliate anoth er, even the most sinful. There are some who are gentle through mere politeness or aver* SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLB “The Paper Evevrybody Reads’* regulations the teams will go by: 1. Boys not 15 before Sept. 1 First prize, oest community: $200 ^ and mana g emen t, $25 savings past, and who weigh 115 pounds w - cash lri!!« ted u u Chnton ~ 0 ;; on bond by Laurens Kiwanis club, won, stripoed or less are eligible to play, to encounter a person truly fit to JJ 1 !! 8, 2S by John Earle Smith ’ Kinards - I 2. No participation other than be admired and imitated. Such $ 2 t u y r Laurens u Glas \: First prize, best job of strip rota-'Mjdget football i people are unselfish to a high de- • Works, $50 cash by Laurens Hosiery, tion two _ row root duster mule- 3. g minute quarters, ten minute gree. They know the humilitay of self-control. They knovTlhe need for self-mortification in modeling oneself after Christ. DR. L B. MARION NATUROPATH * 1 V Res. Phone 939 Mill, won by the Bailey community,K^w^ by .N aeo Farm Supply Store, halves. D _ Eugene Brown, leader » Rt - 2 * Lau ” j Laurens, won by R. B. Roper, Lau- j 4. Field 80 yards long. rens Second prize, best job of strip ro 5. 6. Kick-off from 30-yard line. Coach of championship team ton, won by Richard Buford, Clin ton. Fourth prize, best community: tation, $50 cash by M. S. Bailey & will be head coach of all-stars. 7. Boys must play for grammar school they attended unless they move with parents to another town in league. 8. All boys must be regular school attendants. 9. All players’ ages as to month, day and year bom will be verified by principal or suprintendent of school. 10. A trophy will be given by Crutchfield’s in Spartanburg to the winner of the second half. 11. Coaches are to play as many ’ trtetod •ffatively ia haadrads of with soviaf of Haw oad moaey by the FAMwuS AB-DETOX 7-DAY METHOD Staff fbe wonting end (roving for driakl x»» im plum ! rens. j Second prize best permanent sum- I mer pasture: $25 cash by Carolina _ _ Milling Co., w-on by T. P. and D. E. • Son ^ Q an | cerS| Clinton, won by John Brown, Laurens, Rt. 2. F. Montgomery, Laurens. Third prize best permanent winter] Third • e best job of strip rota . pasture: $25 cash by Laurens Fed "jtion, l ton fertilizer by C-W-S Gua- eral Savings & Loan Assn, won by; nQ ^ Clinton, won by Rufus Lang- Cliarles Hill, Lanford. st Gra court. Third prize, best community: $ 00 Fourth prize> . best job of strip ro . cash by Laurens Cotton Miiis, ^^O tati bag Coker’s pedigreed seed cash by Watts Cotton Mills, won by ' b < y Wham Feed & Supply Store Trinity Rld Se community, J. W. Laurens won by Craig Hunter, Gray Tinsley, leader, Rt. 3, Laurens. court First prize, best job i n soil conser-j First r j ze> best permanent winter vation, tractor tires and 20 gallons re $150 merchand;se b ^ motor oil by H. D. Payne Sc Co., Clin- j rens ^ cooperative, won by Yates , K1 . T. Sanger. Rt. 3, Laurens. P la > ers as ^sible during the first Fourth prize, best permanent wniter naR D i a vers will be officially I concrete mixer by Pitts-Dillard Im- J^^wfre Sh^a^ bra^ch'^^JTbv we ‘« hed in on 14 and 15 at plcment Co . Clinton won Ho P'-jC^U. ODol^wJU Sh^U. ' Cl iS l °& h < S , X n ^n'L'SlblUhed in! well community. W. P. Dickson, „ 13. Schedule will be published in leader, Kt. 2, Clinton. I wfl'CS, tar W T^SKSiThe Chronid. nett week. Each Second prize bee. job in .oil con- ^ ^^TuSen,.' Bailey com- ^ T' 01 ‘ 1 ‘ me piiu Implement Co, °Cltnton!*won Ba^kldaircommunbT^wfn'by'^Hw’ l4 ' Th ' e»pen«-. for thU pro- i by Lucius Burns. Mountville. r^n Ponrt ^rn’ Kram Wil1 ^ shared by Laurens ’ Second orize best water dtsoosal mon Rower * Green Pond-Eden com- Whitmire, Joanna and Clinton, second prize t>est water disposal ity won b R w Curry; Gray .5 At thl , end of the sea . on at system. $40 value in merchandise or. - Vw,. . I3 - ine , ena . ine season ai ( ront door bv R 000 r Lumber Co i Court-Owings community, won by i east two players from each team ^ns won by Xng^ Copland . Gtor ^ Mart,n; Hickor Tavern com - ^ picked for the all-star team mT Clinton Lopeland, [ munity. won by R. L CulberUon; The all-star team will ™;rd prize, be,, water dt.po.a, T* ^ nity. won by Frank Walrop, Lau rens. Mt. Bethel community, won by Mrs. Sara Erwin; Mountville com munity, won by Roy Adams; New Prospect community, won by George Roper Best pasture in each community. 100 los sencea by E. E. Cox Seed Cleaner*. Clinton; Ora won by C. H It is easy to recognize gentle souls. They never pass harsh judg ments. They are always lenient in their attitude toward others. They never hold grudges. They . expect neither honors nor favors, but arej content with little. Above all, they possess patience, which has been called the truest fortitude. In a world of strife and greed, 1 Goodyear Tires and Tubes BATTERIES AND ACCESSORIES McMillan Service Station • Sinclair Products Phone No. 2 prize, best w; system. 50 lbs. lubricant by Daven port Bros, Sinclair agent, won by W i moAmm Ok&atae Box Office Opens 2:45 Saturday 12:45 Shows Run Continuous Thursday and Friday, Sept. 6*^7 Abt Sanitarium *es s HeitM st.- m t-wwat ataiNviui s. c. Kil l. \T111JT»S FOOT 1 l I III M >|| II K HATH MeOEE'S HRI'G STORE HIRES THE REASON. The germ grew* deeplv, You muM REACH It So KIIJ. it. T-4-L containing 90 per rent alcnhol. PENETRATES. Rrarh- r» more germs Your 49c hark from amy druggist if not pleased IN ONE ■Ol R. McGee's Ilrug SUre. ATTENTION, FARMERS! Insure Your Cotton Crop AGAINST DAMAGE BY HAll.. Rates fur laiurrns County $25.00 per $1,000 Insurance B. Hubert Boyd Agent probably Six-Inch Sermon By REV. ROBERT H. HARPER THE GENTLENESS OF CHRIST It is not easy to be gentle. Cer- A S T 0 U For « wedding — sn anniversary—a birthday or Chriittma.—give tin. lovely .terlmg silver! Chooae from Heirloom’* fresh, young-spirited patterns, secure in the knowledge that this is a gift that grows in beauty with the years... give* endless pride of poussession with every using. Give place aetungs, if you wish ... add more later on other “special occasions**! Come m and see these charm ing patterns, and find out about our easy-payments! 'taaoc maakd or omcioa ltd. community, Sheppard; Poplar Springs community, won by Roydfu Mitchell; Trinity Ridge community, won by Thomason Brothers; Water loo-Center Point community, won by J. L Fennell; Youngs community, won by John Whittaker. Fourth prize, best job in soil con servation, $25 by Wasson Bros. Gin. Hifkory Tavern, won by Raymond Robertson. Rt. 1. Laurens. Second prize, best woodland man agement. $25 by Ware Shoals Dept. Store, won by J. W. Tinsley, Rt. 3. Laurens. Second prize, best wildlife conser- I vatfon, $5 by Higginbottom Imple ment Co., Greenville, won by Leroy 'Jackson. Gray Court. Second prize, best new flsh pond, 5 hours bulldozer work or $50 by Spotts Construction Co., Newberry, won by Posey W. Copeland, Clinton. THE CASINO Birth Annoupcements Stanton Halt* 532.75 Mansion Houst* $27.50 Damask kosa* lasting Spring* $37.50 $27.50 Prices atx>ve are for 6-Piece Place Settings, Fed. Tax Incl. A CREDIT TO SOUtH CAROLINA WILLIS Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Willis an nounce the birth of a daughter Helen Joyce, on Sept. 2 at the Bla lock clinic. Mrs. Willis is the for- ' mer Miss Mildred Gregory. SMITH j Mr. and Mfs. Luke W. Smith an nounce the birth of a son, Luke William, Jr., on August 21 at Hays, ; hospital. Mrs. Smith is the for- i mer Miss Annie Merle Webb. LEE Mr. and Mrs. Walker Lee an nounce the birth of a son, Larry Earl, August 23 at Hays hospital. Mrs. Walker is the former Miss Mildred Willard. WILLIAMS Mr. and Mrs. Bailey Williams announce the birth of a son, Thomas Yancey, on August 22 at Hays hospital. Mrs. Williams be fore, marriage Miss Emma Grayl Nicholson. ABERCROMBIE Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Abercrombie announce the birth of a son, Wil-, Warn Ronnie, on August 24 at Hays hospital. Mrs. Abercrombie is the former Miss Zelma Estes. ROLAND Mr. and Mrs. William C. Roland announce the birth of a daughter, Patricia Ann, on August 23 at Hays j hospital. Mrs. Roland is the for- 1 mer Miss Mary Ann Garrett. DUNAWAY Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Dunaway an nounce the birth of a daughter, Grace Lorraine, on August 27 at I Hays hospital. Mrs. Dunaway be fore marriage was Miss Lucy Joye* FOSTER Mr. and Mrs. Harry Foster an nounce the birth of a daughter, Teresa Louise, on September 3 at Hays hospital. Mrs. Foster is the former Miss Noleeka Young. PRESLAR Mr. and Mrs. Curtis L. Preslar of Laurens, announce the birth of a son, Teddy Alonzo, on Sept. 2 at Hays hospital. Mrs. Preslar is the former Miss Bernice Helms. LINDSAY Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Lindsay announce the birth of a daughter, Kathy Davis, on September 2, at Manning. Mrs. Lindsay is the for mer Miss Nita Horton of this city. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. September 5 and 6 FATHER TAKES TO THE AIR (Comedy) With WALTER CATLETT. RAY MOND WALBURN. BARBARA BROWN Feature: 3:24, 7:00, 9:25. ..Alao... FOOTLIGHT VARIETIES (Vaudeville Show) With FRANKIE CARLE. RED BUTTONS. LEON ERROL and THE HARMONIC ATS. Feature: 4:23 and 8:25. 9c and 35c FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. September 7 and 8 SUGAR RAY ROBIN SON - RANDY TURPIN FIGHT The entire Robinson-Turpin fight—50 thrilling minutes. Feature: Friday: 3:25, 7:00, 9:14. Saturday: 1:55, 4:09, 6:23, 8:37. ..Also... WANTED - DEAD OR ALIVE (Western) With “WHIP" WILSON and JIM BAN5NON. „ . Feature: Friday 4:15, 7:50, 10:04. Saturday: 2:45, 5:59, 7:13, 9:27. Pirates of the High Seas, Chap. 11 9c and 35c 1 MONDAY AND TUESDAY, September 10 and 11 WHITT Mill Feature: 3:32, 7:32, 9:12. NEWS—SHORT. 9c and 35c I I :: :: :: I ;• Saturday, Sept. 8 (One Day) 4. 4* 4 With Burt Lancaster, Dan Duryear and Yvonne De Carlo Monday and Tuesday, Sept. 10-11 * mkis «*yo IKE RACES WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 MY FRIEND FUCKER (Technicolor Re-issue) With Roddy McDowell and Preston Foster ! VJ itO'AOiTft/ t ■j i