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* V Y. . 1 Pajfe Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE .\ Boys League Play To Start April 30 The Clinton Little Boys League, which was kown as Little League in the past, will open its season Monday, April 30. at 5:00 p. m., in • the Little Boys park. Work is being done on the park to get it in shape for the season opener between Florida Street and Academy Street. The second game will be between ThomwelJ and Joanna. The third game will be between Lydia and Florida St. Lttle Boys teams will be identi fied as follows: Florida Street as Lions, Academy Street as Moose, Lydia as Exchange, Thornwell as Kiwanis, and Joanna as Joanna. The Little Boys team will start playing for the trophy on May 28 thsi v season. From April 30 through May 25 each Ltitle Boy that makes the squad will get to play some in every scheduled game. This does not necessarily apply to Small Fry and Pony League. Around June 1st the lights for the Little Boys park should be in stalled so .games can be played at night. Games will probably be played on Tuesday and Friday nights, (double-headers) The Small Fry games for Fla? St. and Joanna, Fla. St. and Thornwell on June 4and 7 will be played in the afternoon instead of morning so as not to conflict with Bible school. fthc BANKER S STORY HUa© 0QJ*) iTiHRlEWKN&EDUE sraanu* JVeaa the tower op London on'threadneedle STREET IS THE BANK OF ENGLAND. FOUNDED IN i J694, it SET THE PATTERN FOR modern banks. Instead of GIVING COINS WHEN DISCOUNTING BILLS, of exchange; ^ IT ISSUED ITS OWN PAPER MONEY — THE FIRST ^ CIRCULATING W BANK NOTES. The Old Lady Of Threadneedle Street Modem hanking is indispensable to the fi nancial health of the community. We offer lo cal businessmen and individuals a coipplete and understanding banking service. 2% INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SEMI-ANNUALLY NJAILEU Slll.d&s. ^ Attention all parents. If pos sible plan your child’s vacation after July 15, if he is connected with the baseball program so he won’t miss any games. There will be no regular sched uled games during the week of July 4. Plans are to play a few games with the Laurens Little Boys during the weeks of July 4. \1 Little Boys Schedule April 30—Fla. St. at Academy. May 1—Thornwell at Joanna. May 2^Florida at Lydia. May 3—Academy at Joanna May 4—Lydia at Thornwell. May 7—Florida at Joanna. May 8—Academy at Thornwell. May 9—Joanna at Lydia. May 10—Thornwell at Fla. May 11—Lydia at Acgdemy. Pony Season May 14—Academy at Florida. May 15—Joanna at Thornwell. May 16—Lydia at Fla. St. May 17—Joanna at Academy. May 18—Thornwell at Lydia. May 21—Joanna at Fla. St. May 22 — Thornwell at Acad emy St. May 28—Lydia at Joanna. May 24—Fla. at Thornwell. May 25—Academy at Lyda. Small Fry Season Starts and Little Boys Start Playing for Cup May 28—Fla. at Academy. May 29—Thornwell at Joanna. May 30—Florida at Lydia May 31—Academy at Joanna. June 1—Lydia at Thornwell. June 4—Fla. at Joanna. ■June 5—Academy at Thornwell June —Joanna at Lydia. June 7—Thornwell at Fla. June 8—Lydia at Academy. June 11—Academy at Fla. June 12-^Joanna at Thornwell. June 13—Lydia at Florida St. ■ June 1 14—Joanna at Academy. June 15—Thornwell at Lydia. June 18—Joanna at Fla. June 19 — Thornwell at Acad emy. June 20—Lydia at Joanna. June 21—Fla. at Thornwell. June 22—Academy at Lydia. June 25—-Fla. at Academy. June 26—Thornwell at Joanna. June 27—Fla. at Lydai. June 28—Academy at Joanna. June 29—Lydia at Thornwell. ' July 9—Fla. at Joanna. July 10-rAcademy at Thorn well. July 11—Joanna at Lydia. July 12—Thronwell at Fla. July 13—Lydit at Academy. Mrs. Beulofi J. Stone Dies Sunday At Home Near Here Mrs. L. C. Heaton Dies At Hospital « Mrs. Tilda M. Heaton, 71, wife of L. C. Heaton, Sr., died early Tuesday morning at Hays hospital fater three weeks lilness. She was a native of Anderson county, but had made her home' in Clinton for 22 years. She was t, a daughter of the late William and Lula Martin Smith. She was a member of the Church of God on Elizabeth street. She is survived by her husband; three sons and one duaghter, L C Heaton, Jr., Carl and Edgar is to become a major issue in the forthcoming ‘ poltical campaign and election, the candidates should avail themselves dl all the facts concerning the local situa tion and of as many facts concern ing present day educational prac- tcies as possible. 3. That the public be inform- Heaton, and Mrs. C. L. Malone, all t of Clinton; by 29 grandchildren; 6 *> 30 great - grandchildren; four brothers and two sisters, Robbie and Waymon Smith, of Anderaon, John Smith of Clinton, 6dis Smith of Clover, Mrs. Lois Loon ey, of Honea Path, and Mrs. Abi lene Evans, of Clintno. Funeral services were held Wednesday at 4:30 p. m. at the home of her grandson, James Heaton, 400 Sloan St., by the Rev. E. D. Johnson and the Rev. C. E. Landreth. Interment was in Rose- mont cemetery. Pallbearers were Clfrl J., Clif ton and Early Heaton, Odis Wel- chel, Fred King and Estes Bible. cal S T A 6 l I S H t D CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $625,000 MIMBER - FEDIRAL DEPOSIT N 18 8 City Candidates Column WARD FIVE thereby announce myself a ndidate for Alderman from ard Five, and pledge to abide by the rules of the Democratic primary. WOODROW WILSON INSURANCE CORPORATION Irby’s Meat Market MUSGROVE STREET PHONE 489 SMOKED BACON lb. 19 FRESH GROUND BEEF lb. 25 BONELESS Stew Beef ■> 39 ‘29 TORK ROAST HOT BAR-B-Q - HASH Pt. 60 WARD SIX I hereby anhounce myself a canddiate for reelection as Aider- man from Ward Six, and pledge to abide by the rples of the Demo cratic primary. JAMES C. CRAINE COTTON CORD SUITS $16.50 L. B. DILLARD Mrs. Beulah Jacks Stone, wife of A. B. Stone, died Sunday morning at her home near Clinton after several months illness. She was a native of Laurens county where she spent most of her life. She was a daughter of the late Isaac and Susan Blalock Jacks, and was a member of the First Presbyterian church of Laurens. Surviving in addition to her husband are two sons, I. Duffie Stone of Greenwood, and Alvin B Stone of Clinton; one daughter, Mrs. James McCutchon, of New berry; two grandchildren; six brothers, J. H. Jacks, fo Mount- ville; Homer Jacks, of Joanna; A. B. Jacks, of Clinton; Frank H. Jacks of Clinton; and Vernon Jacks and I. C. Jacks, both fo New Jersey; two sisters, Mrs. R. C. Morgan, of Springfield; and Mrs. W. H. McCarley, of Greenwood. Funeral services were conduct ed Tuesday , at 3:30 at Leesville Methodist church near Clinton by the Rve. J. P. Roquemore, the Rev. Dial Jacks and the Rev. Per ry W. Turner. Burial was in Rosemont cemetery. Pallbearers were nephews: Ruf us Madden, Russell Jacks, James Jacks, Billie McCrary, Deri Jacks, and Dan Morgan. The honorary escort was composed -of Guy Stone, Harold Stone, Henry Mad den, Roscoe Stone, Ruben Irby, J. C. Brown, Allen Brown, Ralph Copeland, Edgar Copeland, Guy Tumblin, Sr., Dr. George R. Bla- ’ present situation affecting the lock, Jack Adair, Eld Templeton, J public schools of Laurens coun- Pierre Ramage, Bryan Holland, i ty. Since no previous statement and E. F. McCutcheon. ; has been issued by this group, the I organization feels that 1 has come to present its views to the pepole of the county. At present it appears that em phasis is being placed on the min imum cost of operating the schools rather than on the actual needs. The prime purpose of the Laurens Teachers Issue Statement On School Situation The Laurens Classroom Teach ers association has issued a state ment for publication regarding school affairs in the county. The statement, prepared by the resolutions committee of the as sociation, was signed by John W Coker, chairman, Edith Hellams. Sara Pitts, Ruth Riddle, and Lau ra Zimmerman. The release follows: The Laurens Classroom Teach ers association is aware of the EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING SUNSHINE CLEANERS ed of what the present situation is and how it cna be remedied For this reason, the teachers as a group should do all that is pos sible to promote an active cam paign for better schools. i*~ Bobby Lee Has Operation Quality Foods Priced Right S. C. FRESH EGGS — i Doz. 35c RIB MEAT - i».17c ARMOUR’S STAR MILK 1 Tall Can 10c Special CRAFTS COOKING OIL Offer! Quart 57c . Pint 1c RATH’S CHOPED HAM 6 Oz. Pkg. 47c RATH’S * BOLOGNA T 6 Oz. Pkg. 26c MARGOLD v AAARGARINE Ib. 19c N. a C. CHEESE CRACKERS pkg. 25c LADY BORDEN ICE CREAM ' Vj Gal 1.35 / OlltHMILu*' // fUPER MARKET (/ » CUNTON.S.C Friends of Bobby Lee, little son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lee, will be interested to know that he under went an operation on Wednesday rchool5 is to ovride the oppor . of the past week at the Shnners tuni for each student to realize hospital in Greenville where he has been a patient for some time. On Saturday Bobby observed his fourth birthday nad received a shower of birhtday cards from friends here and elsewhere. LADIES’ LUGGAGE Regular $5.95 $1.00 Foam IRONING BOARD COVER Regular $2.95 $1.00 WAXER FOR RENT-50c Sanding Machine For Rent Lawson Furniture Co. JOANNA, S. C. YOUR i BRomm. OKcul k PROGRAM r Last Day Today Hear the Hit Parade Tune Bill Haley and His Comets “Razzle Dazzle” RUHHV who lliam Mm Tame Vann Keenan WYII-Kailas April 19 'CMstntf • A UNIVERSAL-WTERNATIONAl PICTURE Friday-Saturday April 20-21 NAKED DAWN Techgjcok>r Western With ARTHUR KENNEDY and BETTA ST. JOHN COMEDY :CARTOON Monday-Tuesday w. April 23-24 True Story of the Strato Fliers of the U. S. Air Force ** > *****'**** l *** , *^**** > ^^* > ^—^——rrrrfrrfffrrffj-jjj Wednesday-Thursday April 25-26 j i In All The World Never Another Like ^ FROM ntUHIK* BROS. IN Sr CEDRIC HARDWICKE mma Cinemascope N. AND VTORNCRCOtOR ^ HSOTDQUgUS FOMTHATC* tunity develop, and use his intellect and skills. It is, then, the responsi bility of the community not only to maintain the present stand ard of instruction but to do ev erything possible to improve it. To accomplish this the schools are in need of immediate aid. Therefore the Laurens Class room Teacher association recom mends the following: 1. That increased funds be made available for the operation of the schools so that a. Materials might be provid ed for more educational oppor tunities. b. Better salaries might be of fered to attract well qualified per sonnel to fill existing vacancies and to increase the teaching staff in proportion to the increased en rollment. 2. That, if the school. situation FOR ATHLETE’S FOOT A If not pleased, your 40c back at any drug store. Instant-drying ITCH-ME-NOT deadens itch and burning; kills germs ON CON TACT. Use day or night for ec zema, insect bites, foot itch, other surface rashes. Now at Young’s Pharmacy. AP 26-4c DI6 DEEP DOWN INTO FASHION It’s the dip that does it . a low scooping dip that gives this summer pump an all-new look, young and gay and flattering. Of fine white (ivory) leather, it wears period punctuation for accent. * Only 2.98 LYDIA MILLS STORE