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TtiliUibDAY, DEC£rnfiEEi26, 193S
.MONDAY AND Tuesday^.
December 30 and 31
"^ce Adams’*
Wi^ Katharine Hepburn atid Fred
MacM^ray. in Booth Tarkinjfton’s
freate«t\novel. Katharine Hepburn—
twenty*ti^ and wonderful! She re
creates It^h Tarkinfton’s sweeleHt
fijl in a dr^a of heartbreak and tri
umph!
Comedy. “Tw4ii Triplets”—Todd and
Kelly. “Alias S(\Nick.’L
10 A. M. Sho^AjUESDAY.
10c anX 20c ' •
IAN. lat
Jf
WEDNESDAY;
. "Navy
Based on Kathleen >forkis’s novel,
‘‘Beauty DauRhter.” With Gaire Tre
vor, Ralph llellaroy and WaiWn Hy-
mer. “If 1 ever marry, I want iW love-
making—no lies—just respect,
fondness!" And then she fell mhdly
. . . desperaCely ... in' love witiK a
man who took her at her word!
Selected .Shorts.
.Morning'"Show At 10 O'clock. .
' 10c To All
THURSDAY, JAN. 2nd
“Jalna”
Story by Mazo I)e la Roche. Star
ring Kay Johnson. Ian Hunter, C. Au
brey Smith and Nigel Bruce. All the
amazing characters of Mazo de la
Roche’s $10,000 prize novel come to
life to thrill you with their story!
Selected Shorts. ,-
.Morning Show At 10 O’clock.
lOc To All
The higrhway conference between
tha legislative cbminlttee and Gov
ernor Johnston resulted in:
Order^ from Governor Johnston
for immediate withdrawal of
frorix highway depaitrhent.
ion of committee that it
general a.ssembly’.s duty to
temporary legrif'lation, effecr*
pkrtment as proposed to the legis
lature: _ ^
Duties of chief highway com
missioner and highway commission
be devolved, for <>0 days, on ;^hief
highway engineer, J. S. William-
Ron, and O. P. Bourkei treasurer
of commission. Chief highM’ay en
gineer to enter into bond.
It further provides .that the
comptroller general, A. J,,B^tJtie;
tive fo^ not more than 60 day.R, for j the slate treasurer, Miller,
naming\.«ome impartial persons to j and the .secretary of the sinking
take change of road department’s j fund commi-ssion, F. C. Robinson,
affairs pending conclusion of liti^ .shall act as a pupervi^ry highway
gation now in progress that no [ board. * , j
^ raembens of highway^ commssion I Legal status present highway
ner members of board of managers I commission and chTef commission-
named by governor to he placed j not toTbe altered by this tem-
..u „ A ♦. . j^pary setup, nor hitphway laws to
in charge during the tempoi*ary
operation.' ^
Temporary setup of highway de-
b« suspended beyon^ the CO^day
l>eriod.
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Helping Your Family to Better
CONTROL COLDS
PALS
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THELIl
LEAVE O
semblance of the anonymity that
' previously hi.R.
va.R I
Name McKissick
Unlike m(^ other celebrated fig- j IT* •a U J
ures of his day, Lindbergh has at-M wIHVCTSlty ll6&Cl
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
January 3rd and 4th
“Riding wad”
With Tim .McCoy and Billie Seward.
A thrill a minute—with action galore.
Comedy, “Hoo! Hoo! Hollywood,”
“Snapshot.” “Wolf Dog" No. 7, with
Frankie Darro. ..
I IOc and 20c
NTRY , „
, |tem|)te<l to avoid public notice. The
. |ki(inap-murder of hia child was a
lair lO'tiagedy that lifU'd his name again
Kidnap Threatf^ Ci
Go To England. Also l)iHSatis-^into black headline's and made it Vmce
fied With Attitude Taken “ matter of daily conversation
Governor Hoffman of \New
1 throughout the country.
Jersey Toward Hnuptmai
Since the days of kidnaping the Columb
DlKan of tSchool of Journalism
i}j^ted To Succeed B^er*
Nel^spaper Man For 25 Ytasirs.j
The board of
When Colds Threaten..
Vicks Va-tro-nol helps
PiXvenf many Colds
At the first warning sneeze or nasal
irritation, quick!—a few drops of
Vicks Va-tro-pol upeach nostril. Espe
cially design^ for nose and throat,
where most cIMs sturf, VaHro-nol helps
to prevent many colds —and to throw
off head colds fn their early stages:'
If o Cold Strikes ..
Vicks VapoRub holps
End a Cold sooner
If a cold has already Jev'clopcdt use
Vicks VapoR ub, tlw n mthcr s standby
in treating .(^Ids. Rubi^ (mi at bed
time, its combined ::\;v-Uicc-v4por ac
tion loosens' phlegm, soothes irrita-
tioh, helps breakcongest ioti. Often, by
morning the worst of :!v? coU is over.
h
. .1 1. ILL -L-—^^mbta, Dec. 20.
Lindberghs have made their home at trustees oK the University of &uth
Englewood, N. J., with .Mrs. Lind- (
FoUow Vicks Plan for letter Control of Colds .
A helpful guide to fewer colds and shorter colds. Developed by Vicks
Chemists arxl Medical Staff; tested in extensive clinics by prac
ticing physicians—further proved in everyday home use by mil
lions. The Plan is fiilly explained in each Vicks package.
HERE’.S WISHING ALL A HAPPY
* ^7 wr ww a aa j c
. nrifiTT TrzsAlt.
Casino Theatre
MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
December 30 and 31
"Coronado”
With J(»hnny Downs. Betty Fumeas.
Jack Haley, Andy Devine, and ^dy
Duchin and ,Orchestra,„yo_u.th .has. its
fling in.the-year's'most joyous musi
cal! Youth starts a couple of new
movements . . , cutting caporo in top
Hats and tweeds .-. . letting loose
avalanche of laughs in a romantic es-
New York, Dec. 2H. — The Charl^ beigh’s Mother, widow of the late dea^of the school of jour-
•iday elected J. Rion Mc-
tfi \c
A. Lindbergh.s — the Flyin'g Colonel,
hia wife, and their small Ron, Jon—j
have left Aiyierica to t-stablish a home
in England. *
An increased number of threats
Dwight Morrow. The summers have'j .j,
en apent at the Lindbergh.s i.slanu \
TrVnton, N, J., !)«;. 23, - William I'rl Ih-m with the im-
(•enkliit pre»» aide to Governor Har- he wpold aerve only
Ig/
^ Vicks Open Houh: with ^rikJOLl^OO^tJt, every
'' Monday 9:30 r. M. (B. e^TXi<}43G coast-io-ioast
Million Vicl< Aids Used Yearly (or Better Control of Colds
and a growing dread of kidnapehi,
was stated by persoms close to them, ^
wero rospon-sbile in -part for their de
cision, w'hioh was also influenced by
activity” in behalf of the convicted
[offman, said the governor
until the board could s^ect successor.
had no cor
ports that
mann ca.se
thp statement that he
Hia pre,'H*nt U*rm expires in July,
rent to make on the re
activities in the Haupt-
McKis.sick wa.s elected aKa called
influenced Col. Charles , meeting of the trustees after ^e elec-
A. Liridb^rgh ik his^ decision to leavewas (k*ferr»‘d at the regular mt‘€t-
jcidnaper and murderer of their fir.Ht- ^^X.tablish a resick-nce ling earlier this month.
f,
born.
To a friend recently Colonel Lind
bergh exjrreaaod. hjgiself as grealtyj
dissatisfi^ with thV attitude of Gov
ernor Haroid G. Uoffiuan of Njgw Jer-
say, who has inU*rview’ed BfUnb Rich-'
ard Hauptmann in his death cell andi
has expressed the_;.conyjctjon -that!
there are doubts aWut the case in the~f
minds of .many per.Rons which should'
be cleared up.
Farm DemoR^ration
Notes
C. B. Cannon, County Agent
)m
' Dr. Baker \v;ur made vice-president 1
and dean of the faculty. ' \
r>ean McKissick studied law at flsT
vanl but for the past 25 years has
jlHen a new.spaper man, beirinniag as!
a reporter and for a time editing his
town daily newspaper. j
i lie -is- recognized as a lecturer ,onj
histoi'y and has been as.socLated w'ith
wluoational endeavor for a number of
years, first as a lecturt'r on South
GREETINGS
TO OUR
■A-
Iriah Potato Allotment
. , Official inforniation received
The N'iend .said (olonel Lindbergh j .states tliat all farm^sj Carolina hi.story al Furman univer-
. I told hi*n he ft^t he could cope with|(,j. pj-o^Jucing Irish potatoeXsity and as a trustee of GiXH.-nvillei
lapadr tinkling with t^une.s, I winkling (the criminals in the Unitetl Sdates andrf^|. regardless of the amount,^Vkiman’s college, and then as dean of
w^ith beaut\ and timed to a tempoiwith the-question of publicity, jnnist apply for an allotment or oth«*r-.school of joumali.sm at the state
thats fa.st! I when the governor liecame active ^.ju required U) pay the taxes l ur.Nersity.
Comedy, “The Cat’a Pajamas.” Hauptmann case Colonel Lind-1 potatoes when sold. All po-[ Hes^as btirn at Union, i^ 188,4, the
Ih-nay-s OrchcHtra. ' , jbei'gh, who attende<l - Hauptmann s pjvodm^ed or sold in 11)26 mu.st son oX.lsaac Going MqKis.sick and|
10 .\. M. Show—MONDAY. daily, decided to leave the coun- **xemption stamps or taxes be'Sarah F^ter McKissick, members ofj
lOf and 2'>r ‘ ' r .~^paid on same. In the potato act no jproininenC'^outh Cai'plinaiarailies. i
I. ^ hours after news of the purity payments will bo<. He atterioied the South C'arolina col-
V, JAN. Ist (Lindberghs departuro liecame ^^Tio'vn, ilege, now theSuniversity, being gradu-
Hlanks have been iWeived agd att*d in 1905. tV stmlitKi law at Har-
In grateful appreciation of your good will, ^e wish
for our friends and customers all the Happiness of the
Chris^tmas Season and Best Wishes for the New Year.
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We th^nk you sincerely for your patronage of the
"past and assure you of our continued efforts toward mak
ing our busipess relations pleasant and profitable for
1936 and the >^ars to come. - —^
WEDNi;SI)AY, JAN. 1st , .k k
, ___ I Hauptmann—the man whose convic-.,
rriSCO*' nr StterfrOnt Lindbwgh Indioves solve<l the may apply at. the county | van! univerjsity\from IDtX) through
iny.stei'y of his small sons death agent’s office bringing with them the] 1909, when no cniteivd the newspaper
CITY SALES COMPANY
Clinton, S. C.
ment for any kind of audience.
.Major BoweN. “Aladdin’s I.amp.”
.Morning .Show At 10 O’clock
lOc To All
In tKe
plained.
three-yi'ar-old Jon sold. The elosiny date fov a[)- 11111, where he [rracticed until
THl'RSDAY, JAN. 2nd
- “Rendezvous’*
Lindbergh will have a chance for ® i plying is January fith. !l91t). He was code cominissiyner in
j normal youth, without the constant t i,.ij,)^ potatoes ^irodiiced in 19251 Iblb and 1917. He meanwhile iWarne
(menace of another sueh^tiagedj may l>e sold without carrying any ledit ir of Tlie GreenvilK' News iriN^16
robbed the Lindberghs of the [stamps. land serviJ at that jmst until llb^,
haired Charles A. Lindbergh, Jr., forte Sweet potatoes do not come under when He became owner and editor c
who.se death in 1922 Hauptmann has
^be^n sentei^'J-^ dt^th. ^ A person may..-pz)oduce all the po
tatoes Ih' wi.shes for home use. It is
With William I-OW..II. H,».lind Hus- I American ^itizon-
Wfll aad llinnie l!aru.-». A thousand I 'T
only necessarj^ to make application
CZIIXJ 11IXIR 1 !£• 1 li X !>• /\ kllll US^SHCJ • e*’ • * 1_ l1 v\# ai i^v «■
tiirillH topped by a thousand laughs! I time, perhajxr Permanently.-^p allotment for tho.se farmero j mittee m 1922.
lEe Gri*enville Piediuont, which he
directed until 192^ . I
Ik'un, McKissick was a member ofj
the state iWmocratic executive com
And you’ll say, “What a picker!”
■when you see llill l‘uwell’.s new .screen
They left last Saturday midnight |p;j,jj jMJtatoes. «
from New York on the steam.ship I
Kweetheartr Expect the unexpected! !?!,*
'American Importer, a freighter of.
7,600 tons with few facilities for pas-
OVER THE HILLS
He is a member of the State Teach-
‘ers’ a.-xROciation, the American History
as.sociation, the South C-arolina His-
WE \\1SH FOR YOU/
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Merry Christinas
- SLmoiT
Hapf^y New Year
when debonair Bill Powell crashes " *^7 1 They took of the Christmas ti-easures
heart-
yttle gifts that would cheer the'^he South Carolina Press association
heart, 1 ^ • member of the Baptist
And carried them put to tht* lonely
'''*?■ ''"^^nvl tindbvrKhV work ... torh-
Witv h T i” Uical advisor to Pan-American Air-
lanty. Kosalind Russell is his lovelv' ... . , .
■c. screen sw.ethenri! ' I"'*/*' ""if'"'" I!”** f
. Uxlay, will be contmuetl, despite his
Comedr and Selected Shorts. j residence abroad.
.Morning Show At 10 O’clock. 1 ' During all the recent developments The holly tree glovv«^ its brightest
iin Hauptmann’.s case, including the (The room took a cheerier tone, '•
ivi.<it to the death cell by the New!Where the old folks live, whero the
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, (Jersey governor, Lindbergh had per-, poor folks live.
torical society and past president of
ones
tWho Hve to themselves apart.
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I*. C. SENIOiis^ DECIDE
THAT WAR IS AN ART
ini^a^'OTBat pleasure and privilege for* us to extend
to the peop^of Clinton and this entire community our
sincere wishe^hat your Christmas may be a most happy
one.
lOc To All
January 3rd and 4th
"A Night At the
With Groucho,-C’hic», Harpo—Marx
sistently. declined to comment. His Though in kindly care, so alone!
testimony at Flemington, delivered
, , . . . Hope fled from their iiensive faces
calmly in a tense courtroom, was that , /l l > l
Is wai/an art or a science ?
The senior cla.ss of the Presbyte-
riaii college uniK^f the R.O.T.C. heard
a debate on that subject last Thurs-
the voice of AKe extortionist to whom
When life failed them, buT somehow ^
tonight
?50,000 ruimom money was p.id in . ' the carols and Imncing bright-,;
Bronx, N. ^cemetery was ’the voice * 1
..r % ness, /
IkMhera, and Km, t arlmle. They're j. Lindbergh is known to hold The faded eyes caught a
Marxrf Men . the long arm of the th. that there is greater re-
law » rwaehtag oat for Groucho, ,in.Egland’ . , / ..-j,,
than fir his native eountry where his ''“"X 7"*,"'*^' ,
n experienee with kidlapers has ‘Ki’ home, O Urd, ind tt.«
a neW
nds V
light.
were up-
H. M. Wilson oT Brooklyn. N. Y.,
upheld war as an art, while Colin
Hudson of Gr««nville, debated that it
.s a science. • ' ' »
owi
C'hico, and Hdrpo. They kill their vic
tims by laughing them to death!
Serial. "The Roaring West” No. ^
witli Boek Jones. "Pepper Pot." “P'.i ,i^the birth of Jon. in Auif-
* , V 1932, six months after the kid-
IWC.and Zjg jnaping of (the first bOm child, it has
I been necessary to provi^ bodyguards
iTor th^ infant and to7 surround T»is
Christmas joy.
The Christ Child’s name be praised
Women Who Have Puns
Try CARDUl Noit Tlr:!
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WeNAre Grateful
We thank you for the buvsiness given ug during the*
past year. Your patronage and good will we .deeply ap
preciate and' prize highly^
We ho^ to have the opportunity of serving you again
through tKe New Year and it sl^ll be odr constant de-
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sire to serve you still better.
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**BROADWAY’ MELODY OF 1936.” |movement3 with-utmost secresy.
Since coming into world prohiinence
WIlXi^EBS—"IN OLD KEN-
. ' “ TUCKY.”
after his New York-to-Paria flighty in
1927, the formely '^unknown "Slim”
Lindi^rfh, air mail pilot, has con-
fi'.'uJy i.ougiit fo' a rlc<n of ^ine
check!
COLDS
and
FEVER
liqnid • TaUata
Salve . NeM
g Drapa ,
first day
HEADACHES
in SO mlnatea
On account of poor r..r.;r v/*.!.
many women suffer fun^tioi'-ci ^v.iir.
at urtaln Umes, and it is tor th-'e .that
Cnrdui U offered on the record o: w-o -...
ruuef H haa brought and the xSSiLJl Lli.
£bne In belplns to overcome the cause of
womanly discomfort. - Mrs. Cole Youut, of
LeeavUla, La., wrUeei 'T waa aufferliurwtttt-
CLINTON MOTOR CO.
Plymouth - Tmraplane. - HudsM
n i uu I
ftrefular ... I bad quite a lot of paln*i
which iiuula,me aerroua. I took Cardul and
found It helped me In ererv way, maklna \
me rcfttlar and atopptng the pain. ThU
quieted aqr aervee, owklM aiHii^ta pneh
hetter." . . . XI Cardtf doea -aot hMaOt
ion. eoasolt a phyefcilan.
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