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THE CLINTON OIIRONfCLB./CLINTON. S. C.!
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tasiliii Theatre
MONDAY AND TUESDAY, /
\ , Noy'emlMr 25 andl 26 <
^Tage Misfr Glory”
. Marks Davies, Dkk 'Powell
aad’l’at O’Drica. and a host of other
noted stars. Coine on, everybody!
M^e Bierry with MarioB . . . and a
10>8tar cast that hnly Warner Bros,
eoold asseaible and only Marion
Page Acquitted
' b Murd^ Cas^
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. Inurens, Nov. 14.—A Laurens coun
ty jury acquitted James R. Pago, 60-
year-old policeman, after deliberating
hve and a half hours Thursday in his
second trial on ar-murder ‘Charge in
connection with the slaying of Walter
S. .Gray, local 'merchant, several
months ago.
A mistrial resulted in Gray's first
trial, held here last September.
The . policeman contended he was
•head! Join the joyous jubilaUon nsiforoed to shoot Gray in self defense,
the first lady of laughter returns to]
the screen.
Comedy, “Oh. ^Evaline.” Johnny
Green’s OfdhMtra.
HI A. M. Show MONDAY.
10c and 25c <
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take iKitice that on the 23rd day of
December, 1935, we will render a final
account of our acts and doings as Ex
ecutors of the estate of R. Z. Wright,
deceased, in the office of the Judge of
Probate of Laurens county, at 11
o'clock a. in., and on the same day
will apply lor a final discharge from
With ChariM Farrell and Charlotte our trust as Executors.
Heiu’y. The screen’s newest sweet-! Any person indebted to said estate
WEDNESDAY, NOV" 27
forbidden Heaven'
,^Misses Florence Adair and Nelle
AbrairA spent Suiulay in iDblumbia
with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nelson.
Dr. Robert P. Jeanes of ‘Easley,
visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. S.
Jeanes, on Sunday
Miss Willis Mae \yiIaon', who is a
student at Erskin^ college. Due W’est,
spent the week-end with, her sister
and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C.
E. Nichols. .
' Mr. and Mrs. Bonner Harvley and
little daughter of rGreenwood, spent
Sunday with Mrs. Harvley’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Blakely.
Friends ol Miss Betty Woodworth
will be .tbrry to know that she is ill
at her home. ' f
Mrs. Allie Lockwobd .pfj Anderson,
was the guest yesterday of Miss
Mary Adams, ] "
' Miss ^ Ella *. Adair and Mrs. Clyde
Lankford are spending a few days in
North Carolina and Lynchburg, Va.,
on business.
Mr.-and Mrs. W. M. Chaney and
Mrs. R^ P. Chapman spent Sunday in
Greenville with Mr. and Mrs, Charles
Pfiffer. i
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Shirley and:
■Billy and Bobby Arrington <*»ughter have ^ne to My^le j
hearts in the sweetheart picture of
thiryear. Two human* derelicts adrift
In tf grwt 'city nieet in if rippltKg ro
mance of 'glorious youth.
Comedy. “Radio Day.”
Morning Show at 10 O’clock.
^ 10c To All
THURSDAY, NOV. 28
THANKSGIVING
“Sinilin’,Through”
With Norma Shearer and Frederic
March. Again!'It is our proud privi
lege once more to present the, ro
mance that the world cannot forget
. . . will not forget!
Comedy, “Treasure Blues.’’ “Motor
cycle Cossacks.’’
Morning Show at 10 O’clock.
10c To All
FRIDAY AND SATURDAYt
November 29 and 30
“Welcome Home”
With James Dunn, Arline Judge
and Charles Ray. Hold your seats!
Hold your sides! . . .''for you’ll be
laughing the loudest laughs you ever
laughed!
Comedy, “He’s a Prince.” “Bill-
board Follies.” “Miracle Rider” No.
11, with Tom Mix.
10c and 25c I
is notified and requii‘ed to.make pay
ment on dr before that date; and all
perMiis haviitg claims against said; es
tate will present them on or b^fur*
said date, duly proven or be forever
barred. i _
V H. L. TODD,
_ R. Z. WRIGHT,_J]^,^
11-21 - Jtct. Executors.
NEXT WEEK—“BIG BROADCAST’
THE NEXT —“SHIPMATES. FOR^
EVER.” COMING SOON—“BROAD
WAY MELODY OF 1936,” “MUTI
NY ON THE BOUNTY.” “OLD
KENTUCKY.” “NIGHT AT THE
OPERA.”
Shop First In
THE CHRONICLE
Then In the Stores*
Your Money
Insured!
The Federal Deposit In
surance Corporation now
insures deposits in a great
majority of the banks, in
cluding this institution. A^
a result, millions of depos
itors enjoy a degree of fi
nancial security heretofore
unknown. When you have
money on deposit there you
know for a certainty that
your deposits up to $5,000
are fully safeguarded
against Iom. Deposit insur
ance is for your protection.
NEW-
ACCOUNTS
INVITED
COMMERCIAL
DEPOSITORY
CLINTON, S. C.
Greenville, have been \nsiting their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. F.
BW^ely.
Mr and Mrs. B. R. Fuller, Mrs. J.
H. Motes and Mrs. Effie Fuller of
Mountville, were in Sumter last week
for the funeral of W, Y. MarshaU,
_ Miss Margaret Hollia^spent
week-end in Cliffside, Nr^, with Mr.
and Mri. James Tinkler.
-Dh and Mrs.* Louis Oden of Sulli
van’s Island, and Margaret Shealy |
were in Athens, Ga., Saturday for the
Georgia-U S. U. game- .
Miss Emmie Adair, who is teaching
in Ijockhart, spent the /week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. R. F.
they will
make their!
Elstablished 1886
Use Our Services
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Beach where
future home.
Mr. And Mrs. T. J. Leake, Mr. and!
Mrs. Joe W. Leake were guests of]
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Leake in Union]
Sunday. "
Mrs. E. P. Lipsconib has returned
to her home in Ninety-Six after
the. spending several days-with Mrr antU-^
Mrs. Jack Welborn^. '
Mrs. W. 0. Miller has returned to
her, home in Newberry after spending
.several days with Mr. and Mrs. G. H.
Ellis. . * ■
Mrs. C. L. Sim« has returnetl from
a month’s visit with relatives and
friends in Georgia.
Dr. L. R. Lynn occupied the pulpit
her parents,
Adair. U)f the Walhalla Presbyterian church |
Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Bobo spent the! on Sunday. ^ ^ j
week-end in Newlierry with Mrs.' Mrs. T. T. Hyde has ixiturned to
Bobo’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, T. C. her home in Charleston after s|H‘nd-:
Chalmers. ing"several days with Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. I^ee Add Blakely was <alled D, C. Ileustess.
to Milledgeville, Ga., during, the week- Rev. W. .A, Kennedy of'Rlackstock,
end on account of the serious illness ! occupied the pulpit of the Thornwell
I A bank function^ more success- i
fully when all the people know the i
many ways it can serve. ' . '
We like for everybody to be ac-
quainted'with our facilities and abil
ity to handle your banking needa"
NEW
CORDIALLY INVITED
M. $. Bailq &$M
BANKERS
OLDEST
STRONGEST
of her father.
Mrs, IvOuis Oden has returned to
her home on .Sullivan’s Islaml after
spending several days with her par
ents, Dr. and Mrs. F, Iv. Shealy. Dr.
Oden came up for the week-end and
accompanied her home.
.Memorial church . on Sunday, ‘botli,
morning and afternoon. , ^ I
Mr.' and Mrs. Horace Nichols and,
children of Greenwooil, vis^ited Mr.
and Mrs. Nichols on Sunday, j
Mr. and .Mrs Grover Crapps of Co-!
lumbiar spent Sunday with the lat-j
Mr; and Mrs. .Bob!
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Mr. and Mrs. J. Bozard and Mr. iter’s parents,
and Mrs, Rutle<lge Adair of Green- ] Tucker,
ville, spent the week-end with Mr. 1 Miss Louise Kcm is'visiting her
and Mrs. H. D. Henry. I.sister, Mrs. P. S. McElhainey, in At-
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs andjlanta, Ga,
daughters, Louise and Elliott, were| Misses Dollie Pratt and Russie
week-end guests of Mr. _and Mrs. i Beaudrot of Grt‘enwood, are visiting
Hammond Adams in Charlotte. I grandmother, Mrs. Mary Prather,
Dr, and Mrs. T; J. Peake, Mr. and [this week.
Mrs. W. A. Johnson .spent the week-' Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Dillard and chll-
end in Durham, N. C., and attended 1 dren .spent the week-eml with Mr. and
the Duke-N.C.U. game Saturday. I Mrs, Tom Salters in Saltei*s.
Miss Jean McKee of Erskine col-j Mrs, .1. A. Coleman, Mrs. .John
lege, Due West, spent the week-end | Motes and Mr.s. George VV. (Jopeland
with her mother, Mrs. Alma |were in Cross Hill yesterday for the
Mr. and Mrs. Ifugh .Morgan of Lau-|ftmcral of D. H. Stilwell.
renii, spent Thursday and Friday with Friends of Mrs. Wyman Shealy will
the latter’s parents^Mr. and .Mrs. J. l>e sorry to know she ill at her home
AN ANNOUNCEMENt
The Practice of
DRS. SMITH & SMITH
OPTOMETRISTS /
WUl'^Be Conducted As Formerly By
DR. FELDER SMITH
Each office will be open daily from 8:30 a. m. to 6 p. m.
A competent ^ist^t will be in charge who will make
appointment for A
EYE EXAMINATIONS
CLINTON / LAURENS
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A. Coleman
Mr. and MrsI E. M. Timmerman,
Dr. J. C. Roper, Dr. and Mrs. Felder
Smith and Mrs. A. M. Cannon were
in Augusta on Friday for the funeral
of, the former’s father, George W.
Timmerman.
Mrs. Charles E. Moody and daugh-
on Fergu.son street.
Diphtheria Clinic
In County Schools
For yean and yeatii
in over two million
homes, Maytag has
proven its ability
and stability as a*
washer; Buy ptovea
value. Investigate
the Maytag and tha
easy payment plan.
The extra quality
boih into a Maytag
means extra years
satiafact4]ry aerrioe.
It is a favorite both
in city and farm
homes. Maytaga ara
available with Gaao-
Ime Mnlti-Moiors.
C. F. Fleming, I.aurens county Red
ter, Mrs. Susan -have retumgd has announctni- that-
to their home in Bronxville, N. Y., fpeo’diphtheria immunity test clinic
after vistiing relatives here following
the funeral of their- husband and
father, Charles E. Moody. —
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shealy spent
Sunday in Newberryj^ith Mrs. O. 0.
Copeland.
Mias Agatha Bailey of Chester,
spent the week-end with her parents.
Dr. and Mrs. T. L W. Bailey.
Mrs. Tom Furches of Lowndesville,
was the week-end guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Cdoper.
diphthei
is being held in the county this and
next week, covering children in ti,he
first seven grades in both white and
colored schools. Curds have hi*en sent
to each hxime from which children are
enrolled. If parents are willing for
their children to take the preliminary
test, they are asked to sign and re
turn the card.
In speaking of-the clinic, Mr. F'lem-
ing said: “We want to emphasize
that this is purely a voluntary mat-
Fiiiril Mtiiiii Alt—ImIiAm Ma|tif viihwi lit Hit ft* iifwaiMal all la lirari
W. C. BALDWIN, Clintbn, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Yates of Shelby, same time an effort to
N. C., spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. A. L Shepard.
W. E. Monts, C, E. Galloway, R. P.
Wilder, A. L. Duckett and C. W. An
derson were in Athens, Ga., Saturday
for the_Georgia-L.S.U. football game.
Mrs. R. T. Dunlap and chTldren is
protect the children against diphthe
ria. We urge all parents to have their
children take advantage of these
tests.” _
The clinic at Florida Street school
here was held yesterday at one
! o’clock. One will Ih? held today at the
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Fun!
on a visit to her mother, Mrs. \V. hour at Academy Street school.
Harris, in Sandersville, Ga.
Friends of G. E. Beatty will be glad
and F'riday at tiie Providence ^'hool.
The T5ell Street and Bethel* gJinics
w
exs* rs
riendjy
D. E. TRIBBLE CO.
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Make a Thanksgiving wisK
for th6 other's happiness. A
friendly wish, a kindly word
and a kindly for others
brings more joy than any ma
terial acquisition can give any
mortal.
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Cdurteous, personal attend
ance that is uniform in every
service^irrespective of expense.
D.t TwBDLt Cq.In(.
Funeral Directors
Day Phowa 94
Night PlMNMa.24. 2S3, 255
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to know he is able to be out agHiii i (colored) will be held next Monday,
after having been ill for the past is being done by the local
weeks. j branch of the National American Red
DUlard Milam and Bill Abrams j cooperation with local phy-
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spent Sunday in Columbia with
friends,.—^-. ;
Ryan McCrary, John W. Finney,
Forrest Adair and Archie Adair, stu-
sicians, .school authorities and the
W'Oman’s club;-^^-
A schedule ha.s been given out des
ignating dates for clinic.s at all
dents at Clemson college, spent the.j^gjjoois in this section this week and
week-end at home. I next
week-end at home.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Feeguson and
children spent the week-end in Dur
ham, N. C., with their aoV Edward,
who is a* student at Duke university,
and attended ^be Duke-N.C.U. game.
Thomas H.'^Lei^e, accompanied by
his rfephew, Elbert' W. Stone, Jc., of
Union, has retunied to his hon>e in
Paria, Texas, after a visit to Mf. and
Mrs. C. C. Bailey and Mr. and Mrs.
J. Will Leake.
Friends of G. W. Hollingsworth
will bejglad to know he is able to be
out again after having been confined
to his home for a few days, suffer
ing from injuries when struck by an
automolAe last week.
B. R. Fuller, Joe W. Leake, R. P.
Adair, John W. Little, H. O. Rluitin,'
Carlton F. Winn, and Lowry Wilson
were in Spartanburg Tuesday tor the
Fourth distinct convention of postal
clerks.
Misees Blary Emma Speake and
Elizabeth Nelson, students at Lander
college, Greenwood, spent the week
end at home and had as their guests
members of the Pi Sigma Phi soror
ity, of which they are members.
Friends of Mies Marjorie Me Fad-
den, n|gtra(n of the “Baby” cottage
at the'orphanage, will regret to know
that she is a patient hi the Colundiia
hospital, Colo^ia,'where she recent
ly underwent a serious operation. Her
condition was rsported yestsrdaa as
imoroving. ' ' .
HOSPITAL NEWS
Mrs. J.~J. Cornwell, Mis.s Miriam
Donnan, and Homer Woodruff have
returned to their homes following
tonsil operations at the hospital.
Senator Carroll D. Nance has-re
turned to his home at Cross Hill after
being a patient here for a few days.
Dr. F. L: 'Webb of Whitmire, has
been a patient here for the past week.
Mrs. Fair Buford is improving fol
lowing an operation last week.
Miss Eula Hill is improving fol
lowing an appendix operaitpn here
last week.
Rexall One-Ceni Sale NOW
ON. Wolnesday, Tharaday, Fri
day and Saturday, at SMITHES
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