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'■ 'U: ■' ■^•^^‘■'' ■ " -/''■ ' i '■ ' ',: :'' ' ■.-’ ' ' ;'■" . ,• ■':^"' j;- _ / — n. , •,:.. , l , ■■ I THUBSDAY^ OCTOBER 17, 10$5 THE CLINTON CHRONlCtE. CLINTON, S. C. PAGE Fmr Casino Thedre MONDAY AND tUESDAY, >. October 21 and 22 ‘The Gay Deception” With Francis Lederer and Frances Dee^ She has to hiiTe her flinf — or else . .* . What’s a firlr^o do who has money to bam, but doesn’t knoi^ how flings are flung? Follow heptrail in this j^Ioriously gay romante with a seems: treat of the Into Your! ■/ bellhop who isn’t what the most joyous s^ entire year! Comedy —/’’Surprise. Dance.” Pptfie News. 10 Show MONDAY 10c and 25c U.-J, P Personal Joe Hagan spent Sunday in^Abbe^ vill^ a'ith relatives and friends. J. L. Rentz left Tuesday for Santa CLINTON LIONS CLUB NEWS Rosa, Texas, where* he will spend six ! weeks on business. * ' I I Mrs. Russell Cooper is spendlng~siv- jeral days in Chi|S|rtotte, N. €.,nvith her .brother, F. Cc^eland, and in Greens- jboro. Miss Annie Lee Jackson, who teach es in .^Lancaster, spent the week-end at home. ^ • j Mrs. M. L. Rjvenback, whp has been a patient in the General hospital ini Spartanburg for several' weeks, re turned home "'Saturday. * Misses Martha and Mildred Whitten, C., with her sister, Mrs. j students at Anderson 'college, spent The Lions Club**of Clinton recently! Henpj^Spears. ‘ |the week-end with their parents. Dr. established a scholarship at Presbyte-!/^'rriends of Mrs.) B. M. Buzhardt'and Mrs. B. 0. Whitten, rian college, to be used toward defraj^f^'**^ ^ sorr^ to know' that she is ill ing the expenses of a boy selected^y her .home on Ferguson street , WEDNESDAY, OCT. 23 ’’Paris In Spring” " With Mifry Ellis and TuUi Carrni- nati. High-stepping aoiical romluice that kicks the lid off of Gay Faroe a/nd sends it ^Ung’^dvor'-the Eiffel Tbwer! Come on and do the town. x Comedy — ”Retnm Bngagepimt.^ the authorities of the college^It is the intention of the club to jnhke this a four-year scholarship ^ that the re cipient, if he is a the benefit college course fund is boitig divided, giving assist ance^^ two or three boys. Miss Carolyn Huffman has returned from Pomaria, where she has been spending a few days with her grand- ihip ^ th_-_ . - frodhman, may have Parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Setzler, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hitt spent Thursday in Eklgefield with their son and daughter-in-law', Mr. and, Mrs. Floyd Hitt. fit of ^e^fund for his entire >ur8e./rhis year, however, the ”Hey Diddle Diddle.” Morning Show at 10 Ofdock. lOc To iMl THREB^^YS— THUR. FRI. and SAT. Octf^r 24, 25 and 26 “STEAMBOAT Miss, Adeline Boland of Greenville, spent the week-end w'ith her father, P. M. Boland. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bolick, Jr., of High Point, N. G., spent the week-end with Mrs. Bolick's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Road Todd. Mr. and Mrs. John Allen Dugan and little daughter, Marsha, of Hartsville, , .H,«cent CUrason cotr b.r» have been added to the'roll. Sinee' '•*»; «ek.end with tte for- Jamen Hitt, Ana, G.-ynette were here for the week-end with ROUND THE BEND” With WILL ROGERS, IRVIN S. COBB, ANNE SHIRLEY. EUGENE PALLETTE, and STEPIN FETCHIT. It tops anything Rogers ever did! Be cause he’s more lovable . . . more M- m.an . . . than ever before. This pow erful story ,of- the old 'days is as big as the Mississippi in theme . . . humor . . . adventure . . . human emotions. With each adult ticket, one to a fam ily, will be given a photo of WILL ROGERS. I THURSDAY—“Quebec.’^ Pathe Top ics. Pathe. News. ■"FRIDAY—SATURDAY — Comedy* ’’Kiss the Bride.” ^“listening In.” “Miracle Rider” No. 6. with Tom Mix. 10 A. M. Show THURSDAY. 10c and 25c Each Day the last' report the following have be come members! Guy E. Tumblin, Dr. F. S. Chance, G^rge R. Starnes, Davis R. Holland, Ansel Godfrey, Claude Trammel, Harry Nettles, Roy Gasque, John W. Finney and Taylor Martin. Several ^others have received invita tions to unite with this club and have signified Cheir intention of doing so. Membership of the club now stands at 34. m^r’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hitt. Mrs. S.I E. Evans and daughters, Jean and Harriett, of Bennettsville, Dugan’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. %/■ i>i AN ANNOUNCEMENT The Practice of 1 —^ DRS. SMITH* SMITH - . , OPTOMETRISTS 7 Will Be Conducted As Formerly By DR. FELDER SMITH Each office will be open daily from 8:30; a. m. to 6 p. m. A conipetent assistant will be in charge who will make appointment for ' ^ , EYE EXAMINATIONS . CLINTON LAURENS -v3 The next meeting of the club W'ill are visiting her parents, Mr* and Mrs, J. M. Pitts. Friends of Mrs. Thornwell Dunlap will sympathize with'her in the death of hep-father, W. W. Harris, which oc curred *at Sandersvllle, Ga;, on Satur day, following a critical illness of sev eral weeks. Mrs. SalUe Salters returned Monday to her home in Salters after spending Neighbors Mr. and Mrs. J. Coleman and Miriam Coleman spent Sunday in Lau rens with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Coleman. Alfred Browning, student at the University of South Carolina, spent the week-end at home. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bozard of Green ville, spent the week-end with Mrs. Bozard’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Henry. Dan Hollis, formerly of thi.s city, but now of Greer, spent Friday ^here with friends. Henry Dillard of Andrews, sjient the be in the form of_a group meeting to';" iweek-t'nd w'ith his parents, Mr. and be held the eveninsr of October 31 with|^^ ^ ^ 'iMrs. J. Will Dillard, M i.ss Elizabeth Buzhardt, a student the natobiir|r.Ue,ville dub. Tb^re |U R. Lynn left Mon-! are three clubs in the liTOup the other;^ Florida,h"" been being Newberry. Libert S. Owena, lo-, j^^ng which time Dr. Lynn will at-f"'!''' borne on account of the illneaa cal member a^d former president of mother, Mrs. B. M. Bb^hardt. the club, is groilp chairman. tend_the meeting of Synod and speak in a number of churches in the inter est of the orphanage. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. .Mackey and chil dren, of Heath Springs, were guests* Mi.ss Elizabeth Shetdy of Augusta, Ga., was home for the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. I. Sheely. John W. Finney, Jr., Archie Adair, In recent weeks a new club has been ■ — organized at Laurens. Officers have^.^.. been elected and a group^^f 22 char-! Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Jackson. Forrest Adair, Ryan M(^>ary, and L. ter membera secured. W. T. Bolt is Mis.s Frances Lide of EHoree, who students at Clemson col- president of the Laurens Lions. Plans teaching at Ninety-Six, spent the are being made for “charter night” fweek-end with Mr. and Mrs. F. M. when a program, featured by^ the de livery of the charter by national and state representatives, will be given. The Clinton club is credited as the ^ sponsor* of ‘the Laurens organization. •- NOTE—There will be no lie day at Casino Thursday account “Steamboat Round the Bend” running three daya. Next Week — “CHINA SEAS” und “O’SHAUGHNESSY’S BOY” — with WaHaee- Beery. A committee from the local group as sisted a representative of the interna tional office in contacting several men Laurens and aided materially in Stutts. Mrs. Emma Little left Tuesday for a two weeika^visil to her daughter, Mrs. Harvey Brannon in Statesboro, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. James Frasier of Blairs, were the gue.st.s during the lege, spent the vveek-eml at home. Mrs. Rutledge Adair, after s])ending several days in Columbia with friends, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. I). Henry, en route to her home in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Sad Dalton. Miss I^es- lie Paris and Kirk Milat^of Tryon, Ga., spent Sunday with the latter’s in starting the wheels of the Laurens i parents, Mr. and Mrs..,M. I), Milam at week of the latter s parents. Mr and ‘ • u I r.1. .w -n 1 J iRenno. They wt^re aceompanuHl home Mrs. J. Rhett Copeland. i, . ■ .. w -i »* LI J * J J by Mis.s Frances Milam for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Hammond Adams and , ,, o. i . i e' I- # g'-L 1 4. vt 4 Mrs, J, Hamp Stone has returned family of Charlotte, N. ( ., -w-ere Kue.st8l, i i • unit. The Clinton club plans to attend]of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs on Fri-i!’,‘”"‘* the Laurens charter night celebration —< Lf-* Columbia with relaLi\es and friemls. in a body. N. I FOR PAYMENT OF Cin TMES . Notice is hereby given that Town Taxes for the Town of Clinton will be due and collectable between Ot^tober 1st and November 15th, for the year 1936. The Tax Books will be ofpened for the collection of taxes at the office of the Town Clerk on October 1st, and will re main open each day thereafter, Sunday excepted, up to and through November 15th. A i^alty of ten (10) per cent will accrue on all taxes not paid on or before FViday, November 16th, which pen alty will be in f()rce through Tjuesday, December 31st, after which an additional five (5) per cent will accrue. The levy for current fiscal year is thirty-seven (37) • mills; twelve (12) mills for durrent operating expenses and twenty-five (25) mills for interest and sinking fund on various Bond Issues outstanding. ^ - - - The foregoing notice is given pursuant to Ordinance passed by the Toun Council. ' D. C. HEUSTESS, Town Clerk. HELP KIDNEY, 1 W^EN kidneys function badly and ” you »MlffY backachcj^ diizir.c«, bunting, or too frequent pnna- Uon, golting up at night, swollen feet Mid enklet; feel upset and raiserabla ... use Doeu’t Pills. Doan's ere especially for poorly twodtifig kidneys. Millions of boxes are uMd every year. They are rccom- MMided by users th« country over. Aik your neighborl DOANS Pitt WHAT DO P. S. JEANES DO? Thom well Meets Newberry Friday M I M ^i G VY r* I 'L A. Bailvy ha^s rvturntMl from Mr. ami Mrs. J. S. McGregor and I , .u u* i u - r, i . L- • I -i. .uift sevt*ral wwk.s visit with her ilaugh- sons of Ruby, .spent rriday nere with . , i - l. xx J X* c sir o I A^f » iP*" aiio son-in-law, .Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Mr. and Mrs. b. W. bumeTel and Miss ,, , - x* ■ . mi ' Haye.s, .Jr., m Morristown, N. J. Mr. and' Mrs. Will Lindsay and I Maude Sumerel. i Rev. William M. Blakely of jSalis- jbury, N. C., is spending a f&w day.s with his parents, Mr. and .Mrs. R. F, Coach Taylor Martin’s Thornwell Blakely, orphan&ge football team will meet thej Mis.s Sara Z. Wright returnwl to her Newberry Hi team in Newberry to-1 home in Charlotte, N. C,, Monday, af- morrow afternooTt at 3:30. iter .Sipending a few days with Mi.ss Last yeaFThese teams^attled to a;Salli€ Wright and Mrs. Z. McLees. daughter, Miss Helen Lind.say of Fay etteville, Tenn., have ivturned home after spending several days with Mrs. E. B. Sloan. 6-6 tie and the local team is primed for a stiff battle Friday. The newibe,rry team apfpeared here last Thursday when Clinton Hi won handily by 20 to 0. Coach Martin has a squad ol^small Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dugan of Co-i , lumbia, spent the week-end with the War In Africa Is . Wysbr’s Subject former', mother. Mm. L. M. Damn. Whether Conflict players, but they are aggressive "and have developed an excellent paaaing attack which they undoubtedly will use to good advantage this week. Thornwell lost to Honea Path last week, 6-0. . ' H. D. HENRY 1898-1935 F. M. BOLAND H. D. HENRY & COMPANY INSURANCE STOCKS — BONDS — REAL ESTATE LOANS NEGOTIATED Telephone 121 W. P. Baldwin of Columbia, spent' the week-end herewith his family. J Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Eldmunds ofl Winstoh-Salem, N: C., .spent the week end with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Will Spread Depends On Politi cal Fears and Alliances. Prepared To Serve You! Our bank is equipped with every facility— with every service that we can render to our customers and friends — all await your com- mand.s. * “It -is said that the people of the .Mrs. H. D. Henry, and attended thej united StaU^J will not stand for an- home-coming celebration at Presbyte-| other war—the people of the United rian college on Friday. j States will sUnd for anything, if it’s Miss Martha Bell, Posey Watts i put over in the right way!” said Major Copeland, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Spears of Greensboro, N. C., who have been visiting relatives here, spent Sunday in Charlotte with Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Copeland. R. E. Wysor in a talk on the Italo- Ethiopian situation before the Inter national Relations club on last Wed nesday night. Major Wysor sketched the outstand- Miss'Sara Martin and Leon Nichols, points in the controversy and of Newberry, were I^ests Sunday of I pointed out the fact that the quarrel Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Nichols. us not a new one but began decades ’Cr-Cr IT'S GEtTlNt’TOVBE'AN Old American Custom • More Maytaga are la UM than any oCber washer. Wbenevei^ wdinlen think of washers, they think,of Maytag, because it is the standard of all waAervalne. The ooe-piece, cast- •limiFtiiim tub keeps the water hot far an entire washing. The Cyrststor Trashing action is fast and gentle. Ths ssarrekMis RoUer Water Re- mortr has endosed, odf-rerersiag drain. Thes^ and a score of other adrsazages, are rofMosible for W. C. BALDWIN Oftr 12 Tmts •! Warld Ltadarthip #See tiae washer tiiat’s different. Inrestigate the easy pi^ynieot pUn. FEDERAL HOUSIRQ ACT-Now indndes Maytag Washers on the list for fovemnaeat aid to buyara. • ClintoB, S. C. Miss Frances Butler of Greenville, I before. Italy i.s not going to forget spent the week-end with friends at the their di.sastrou.s defeat at Aduwa some orphanage, and was a sponsor at the forty years ago, he said. P. C.-Newb«rry game on Friday eve- “The unusual [mrt of the situation ning. " * ' jis that Mus.wllni.had given the worl^^ Miss Elsie Little, who is teaching ini warning of what he was going to do E^still, spent the week-end with her j and nobo<ly believed him.- .Statesmen To be really u.seful and helpful, considerate and friendly-^is our purpose! Every depart ment of our bank waits to Rive you such service as you may required We invite your business in everydepartment— and every depi^ment- in vites your good will. NEW BUSINESS CORDIALLY INVITED :: M. $1 Bailey i Son BANKERS OLDEST STRO.NGEST u.HualIy talk big and do little, but Mus solini is doing exactly whzy ^ said, and Europe doesn’t know -What to do about the situation.” /■ mother, Mrs. Arthur Little Miss Helen Patton of Spartanburg, has been spending a "few days with Mrs. John L. Mimnaugh. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Caskey and lit-j He said that the queittion of whether tie son of Seneca, Mr. and Mrs. E. E.Ithi.s would develop^intb' another big Ashmore and children of Charlotte,|waf was dependent on political,fears spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. land alliances^ llngland must protect T. L. Cooper. - [her territo^ which almost surrounds _Mr8. P. N. Nash has returned to her] Ethiopia. France wilLuot enter unless home'in MontverderFla., after spend-{forced >6, for she fears that Germany - ing several days^wlth Mr. and Mrs.jwould qui^ly annex Austria while the H, D. Henry. — , attention of the world was elsewhere^ Mr. and Mrs. M. Cassanova an-igtiJl the situation, according to Major nounce the birth of a son, Miguel,, Jr.;.! Wysor, is daagerou.s and potentially on Monday, October 7. ’ |‘jexplosive. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Wade and Mr.) “There is no reason why we should and Mrs. W. W. Harris spent Sunday!enter suclTa war, but the speeches and in Lanca.ster as the guests ^f Mr. andjproclanfStions of neutrality that are Mrs. J. H. Witherspoon. being made today are almost exact UUIl. V Dr. and Mrs. John/MeSween and {duplicates of those made in 1914 and children of Chester,^ were here Friday' 191.5,” Major Wysor .said, for the college home-coming and were. Turning to the military aspects of guests of Major and Mrs. R. E*. Wysor.: the Italian conquest, he pointed out -Mr. and Mrs. A. IfShepard were, in j that Ethiopia was probably the best Columbia Monday and attended the t natural fortress in-the world. Then he J. C. Penney managers’ convention. ;gave_diagramatic illustrations of the Bill Abrams and Dillard Milam i three points from which Italy was ad- spent Sunday with friends. ^ jvancing. He stated as his personal furman Brownlee of OrangeburB*! opinion that Italy would center its at- «pW Sunday bare with-friends— oa an attempt lo cut the raUway Mrs. C. L Sims left Tuesday for | connecting Addis Ababa and French Madison, Ga., to spend several days Somaliland. with her daughter, Mrs. J, P. Maddox. I Following the Major’s talk"' there '.Miss Agatha Bailey of Chester, was a brief bu.sines.s meeting. A mo- spent, the week-end with her parents, tion to extend membersihip to co-eds ' Dr. and Mrs. T. L. W. Bailey. was killed by a vote of the mpjnbers, N f ,*r ■ ; S Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Home, Jr., Miss es Doris Home, Frances Farr and Bob Farr of Charlotte, N. C., apent Friday here with t/ha former’s sons. Bill and Elbert’Horoe, stvideots at Presbyterian college. ^ and a motion to make membership open solely on competitive examina tion was passed. The datM for L R. C. meetings this year will be th^ second and fourth Wednesdajr's of each month. THIS CAT WILL LEAD A DOG’S LIFE, no doubt, tiU he can get out of that costume he’s beinRtewed into. He’ll be the lau^iing stock of the neighhochood catsi ’’Worst of all,” complains poor Idtty, ”she*s sewing it on with J. A P. Coats best 6-cord thread and her mother says it’s the strongest thread you can buy.’ \ A \ ‘\ \ ■ ■. \ * ■. “ T . . I