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TOUR^AY. FEBRUARY 6, 1986
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MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
February 10 and 11
‘Tlie Crusades”
Produced by CECIL DeMILLEL
Starrinf LORETTA YOUNG and
HENRY WILCOXON—w^feted by
well known stars, as you will note in
the picture. Wonders to dazzle the hu>
man imagination ... in a flaming: love
story set in titantic World conflict!
-You need ten eyes to see . . . ten ears!
to .hear . I”.'ten hearts-to fyelv; .*the[
tumultous sivre and flory of this"!
nirhty ‘ spectacle, this shining ro
mance ... as impassioned now as
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uallle Ol ine Liianis "
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when it first awed the world with its
perfection !*
Vitaphone Trooper. MG.M News."
10 A. M. Show—.MONDAY.
10c and 25c
^WEDNESDAY, FEB. 12
Escape From DeviFs
Idand—-
Slarrinr VICTOR JORY, FLOR-
ENCE RICE and NORMAN FOSTER.
Condemned, to a hell on earth! . . .
where the sun fries your brain .
where a life is cheaper than a smoke
. . . and a woman's kiss is a madman's
dream! -
.Comedy,\".AIIadin for .Manhattan.”
‘‘Ye Old Toy Shop.''
Morning Show .\t 10 O'clock.
10c To .All
THI RSDAY, FEB. 13
:!Bad Boy”
Starring .lA.MES DUNN, DORO
THY WIL.SON (Hu- girl in "Old Ken-1
tucky) and LOUSE FAZE.NDA. He'.s {
in dutch ... in mischief/. . . in love.
Can’t find a job, can't curb his ton
gue, can’t make his sweetheart give
him up . . for her ow n g(N>d ! ~
"Accent On (Jirls," I’opeye—“Spin-
/(Edi^rial In The State,/Columi
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Publish^” of nyWspaperi' are just
as likely as any others engaged in
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papers; for getting.tb^ to publish
stories in which sorife ^ product waa
. . * 4. • ,4 . cleverly advertised. Hundreds, if not
any business to get into ruts,
they are ju^ as unlikely as any oth- yr&y. — i-
ers so situated to'realize the tuts. i y
Now there are some ruts that a-e ** hecessary to make a good
'♦'u’ ^ • «Vii o'f *•’ ’'^wspaper. Millions of subscribers
i rather admirable. Byt tnere are oth- , uu j e-u" e. ^
4. _ t % 4U j-4 t -i'" robbed theyr county papers^of
ers—Sind they may/be in the editorial , . , - ^ j f, mi. -
or business depertment-which oner- Tt*
'a
j^.kest county papers are those which
have refused to submit to robbery.
paper of. the quality which should
produced in that locality. * i. > g ..u ui
At some time or another everv es-l^^®^’ problems
tnMishmenl old enough for the^aink®'r''1?^-?*
on it, sign to hivedost its gl«s; h^r
run at least for a time m some kind,,.. ^ . !
olrut, and the great value of these complex, and demand
conferences or “institutes” by men of «<>"»>Jcca‘'on a, in-
.. _ ■ I (Valuable servers of the publics inter-
the same profe.ssion or work, as was . ^ .
u ij • V i u- kT~ u c .v '€5ts) tnere will be more fine county
held in Columbia recently by South o i
' papers m South Carolina. ,
Swimming To Be
Held As Usw
Carolina newspaper men and women
is that in developing the progrrams,
light,is often shed for those deep in
ruts, and getting the light they de
termine to work out of those ruts.
, The saying that there is wisdom in
a multiplicity of counsel is subject
to misinterpretation. The truth prob
ably is that where there are many^
coun.sellors, some of them are bound
to “have the goods’’—of wi.sdom. And
so when^ many from o,ne p-ofession rumor that swim
arc gathered together there are bound be carried in the wi
t6 be soime expert.^ and some who are
struggling and floundering because
they have never dreamed of the im-
jiortance of expertness. Or to put it
;e\Ni(l they kntAv all there was to
I know 'when they wefe really groping
' in the dih^c.
Rumor That P. C. Would/Not
HaA'e Tank Team Is Unfound
ed, Says Johnson.
ach Overture.’’ “Some Class.’’ MtlM
News.
Morning Show At 10 O’clock.
10c To ATI
Bailey’s Bank i Nance Votes Against Senate Resolution
50 Years Old Extending President Birthday Greetings
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
February 14 and 15
“So Red the Rose”
County s Oldest Banking Insti- County Stnalor Says,He “Does Not Consider RooscTCit
tution Celebrated* H.s Half I
-Century Birthday On Jan. 31.
! oldest banking institution in the coun
With"- MARGARET SULLAV’AN, ty, celebrated its SOtW- birthrlay on
RANDOLPH SCOTT and WALTER^Friday. January 31st, a statement of
CONNOLLA'. Until the last shot is
A^'Oeitl^ocrat a Socialist or. Communist.*
ing will not
sports pro
gram 13 groundle^ according to
Coach Walter John/on. The spqrts di
rector today gave assurance that a ,
4. • t u A L will be organized in the near
NV,vthvr say, some who honestly be- intercoil.--
.ciate compoO.tion as in pa it years.
The te^ finished third in the state
. . \ 1 . , t u- 'v.eet la/t year, trailing Clemson and
Again onK^nay have and apply the
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inent of his busWi, while another''
department may be conducted meff4 y/,, reefected captain by hfa
ciently. In such ""'''‘flteam-mate, at the close of the sison.
knowledge may help another, while, Although the roster of candidates
Hank Wilson served aa
knowleilge of aXextiert in one depart- „ pro-hahli assume that
that other’s .special knowledge mayi;
help him.
is not definitely known, it is believed
that Wilson, Valley and Langston of
So these institutes b«jm.e a elelK-!i,,j year's team will return, along
ions''. “t ••
ing .house for information of variou
kinds, and that information^ is valu
able to the degree of iu ifuality' and.
fired
the last flag furled. Under
Columbia, Jan. 30.—A South Caro-i“wartn congratulation.s'* to the presi-
M. S. Bailey & Son, Bankers—the^^ s«.nator refu.-e'd Thursday to. on his fifty-fourth birthday.
extHud birthday greetings to Presi-/ N»nce,-a farmer with extensive
I D . interests, ha.s been a sharp critic of
dent. Roosevelt. — au vr rx i /• i. i P •
, n I ar / the New Deal agricultural policies.
( arruu I). Nance, Lauren.4 coudty v-y—r- , ,4.
• He saitl he oppo.stnl the resolution
their financial condition upon the date!
the Honnie Blue Flag of the Old rounding out a half century of ^^er-j
enatoi in the ah-Democralic legisla- because he did not coocfder the presi-
no
Snmh rill... .prim ; '^"iroiifc.kitaiijJ.krk.ruk^^
cavalierN of courage, sibling blades ( hronicle today
of .Southern chivalry . . .and. again,' Bailey’s Bank, as it is known.to the!
brave-hearted Southern .women wait Public, was organized in IHXH by the
the dread news from the field of bat- lote M. S. Bailey as president, who
tie as the long guns speak their fur>-l^dd Lhis tnisitum until his death inj
and the dogs of battle whme! B.k*!. at which time he wa- succeeded
/ Uomedy, "Three On a Limb." "Ibe *»> 'on. W. J. Bailey, who had pre-
X'at ('ame Back.” ’.’Roaring West" No. vi'ously held the po.sition of cashier, j
7, with BUCK JONE.S., j Two significant facts-^nd out in;
lOc. and 25c I'urik’s long, history, its initial]
and asked tp be re- dent a Democrat but a “i>ociali8t or
ihsl >a“
tor_ l.ane.v, of Chesterfiebl, sending
more.s. .
4 4t -4 #41, 1 41 Costeh Johnson will release more
to cjvKity of tho^who no«l somrtimo. thi.
to absorb «ad apply ^
amonff other
nth half a dozen or more promising
. StJl
2t the mid
week.
Papers and discu
winter-in.stitute of South Carolji
Pres.s aasociatio-pr recently revealed j “The Paper
fngs ‘ - '
there are'
THE CHRONICLi
body RomIs" '
The resolution wms adopted.
publi.shers of y^eekly paper.s i.n South']
Carolina w^ know their business ajj
'J^^ll as wy metropolitan pubUsher].
know's 1^ biwine's-s. Also, it wa.s re-i
vealwl/fnat. the.se publishers of “coun-
! ty p/pers” also have—in our opinion
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BRUCE BARTON
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■ capital stock has remaineti unchanged'
amount to anything. Hardly any one' — iC jierfect. conception of the func-
jheard of. Rex Tugwell or General f'f » county ptfjier, and under-i
,, u I I u vT •= fc’-s-i.Lhe psychology of their people.
' y I Because they know these things They'
jer Gmghiio. y <are .sucoes.sful; and they knoir that--
• If at this peri'ml you ha<l pre^ted j where other pcdilishers of couftty pa-1
the immin'ence of the nation^'worst F>ers similarly ■iituated ar^.-♦uc--
,, ” I "1 jperiuiL-of depression, the cyfmpsc of
in-uble. experiment, - InsaboUH+t- — r,— . / —'—r There should be nTOTeT-TK^od countv
thousands of banks, the ^andontnent
the
Wchffst-
COLDf
A new
Dancing Alarms Rusaia
ianger is threatening the
’VV«|'lVUt -'•VV'VfV I lETTr - I x.“lll(4litv ^4 WltV.4 L&ai • _ 4
NEXT WEEK,-.
“I LIVE MA’ LIFE" — with Joan the original location where it first enemi^'s are sss'kiug to undermine • tty-immv?., paju'cs in South Carolina. Every coun--j
Crawford. "THE LITI LEST REBEL" threw its (loor.s open for business. The''Uopinuinism by encouraging the a‘dd standard cy the appear- ty paper .should be sup}M)rte<i by its.
with Shirley Temple. fbuilding wa.s recently Completely yplmg people to go in for the tango,'ance in Washington of J. P. Morgan {leople, but only those can command!
worked over and enlarged and neU’ the rumba, and the fu.xtroL. iwith a circus mid(^ on his lap, you | that support which get ^put of the ruts'
and modern furniture and tsiuipmept '“Not only our yo-uth, but our work- would have beeiVreganfed as , a fit. ami serve theii^{ieopIe with the “home;
added, making it a most attractive! ers ai'e being eorrui>te<l by the.se tlanc-■•subjtK’t for imt^logicai observ'ation. ’ news," put ii>, attractive form. 1
and Avell arranged bank. Tlirough its! ing teachers," .say.s a .Communist writ-1 From alb above yrru may sus-j "Ri'ad ypur httme paper first" has^
long history it has maintained fts po-ler in Moscow.."It i.s impossible to fox-jPect that tWwriter has 4^9e^ fiddlingibeen the cbun.sel of The State whenj
sitioiR as one of the weH-kpbwn and|trot and be a good Communist. We-IikPound wi^ a newspaper nearly ten [seeking more ami more readers irr,
strong banks of this sectioh. •* cannot lielieve that all this is of spon-] years oi^ and you are correct. It is, South Carolina. A_s was .said during i
~The bank is heade<l by W. J. Bailey | taneous-origin. Back of it there must jar inty^s^ting exfierience, once in a[last i^W'k’s discuswions, no dailyT)ai>vr|
as president; R, C. Ailair, cashier; [be an organized movement which is wfnlft' buf as^a daily habit it would[attempting to cover a state or thej
ler; R. G. Watson, intended to bripg a glorious chapter be/flepressing. One is reminder! too j quarter of a state can possibly give
Broadway
Theatre
MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
February 10 and U
“This Is the Life”
, With JANE WITHERS. SALLY
BLANFx, SIDNEY TOLER and
FRANCES FORD. The kid you can’t
resist! Back, again — to "make you
laugh—and make >ou cry a little, too!
She dances for >ou! . . . Sings for
you! . . . Cuts up for you. too!
“Starlit Days of Lido." "(iymnas-
t ics."
10 A. M. Show—'IT’ESD.VY.,
, 10c and 20c
G! L. Simpson, teller
bookkeeper.
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WestUlinton News
of history to a disgraceful close."
The fears lif .this Communistic
^ are well founded. Dancing
I leails to laughter, and nowhere in the
I world is a [Militiciah who does not
[tremble when he hears a hearty laugh.
Can you possibly imagine a «treaner
lot of human lH*ing>. than the solemn
faced leaders of the Soviet’! Is it con-
Rey. and- !';s. V. McK. Marlowe,
werp the di .ler guests of .Mr. and
M/s. j. .M. : ler'''n Sunday. jceivalile that .Hitler ever .sees a joke?
Friends of .rs. .Margie Williamston ‘tAr that the august front of Mus.solini
/"'^will regtet to kr.uw >he i.s a patient inj could heave and qiuiki- In the thrm's,
__ the Baptist hospital in Columbia. |of a belly-laugh?
; Mr. and Mrs. Maxie Blakely of I . Als(», young people at a dance are!
i Spill tanbiH g. .'^pent the week-etui with | acutely conscious of the unequal dis-■
Mr. Blakely’s mothy. Mrs. Ursula j tribution of sex-appeal. Ixook in on]
Blakely. , • dancing-jmrty ami you iliseover j
Mr. and Mrs'. Don Ix'pard and Miss I something which must b<> very dis-i
UH.ARLhS ST ARKErP''^d LO.AN I Oowder of Lauren.-, visitetl tuebing to tlie .Soviet -mind-—a few'l
PEKRA. The fighting pionwr d^ , O. i'. Chaney ^turday. i girls with a dozen young, men around
war! “Aou burned my outfit I\*opleiof the community am* glad: them, aruj dozens of girls with nony. /
to welcome VV. J. Medlock arql fam-* The Soviet has sought to leyyl dpM’n
ily an.d Mr.'and Mrs. B. H. Spiers-and ..sex-api>eal by putting the women into
family as new re.sident.s. 'ugly costume.s and making them as
d Mr. and Mi-s. Nathan Cannon, Mr. [homely as jiossible. But once let the
idly of the rapid flight «f time.
DANZIGER’S
JIGGER SUITS
Latest Models.
Newest • Fine/Wool Plaids.
Week-End Special—
WEDNESDAY. FEB. 12
“Gallant Defender”
A Deter B. Kyne stiyf.v. Starring]
$S^95
the news of the several counties in
that detail which the people want—if
they want anything. And the goo<l
i county pa|>er is no more menace<i by,
la Charleston or Columbia newspaper
j than are the Ch«rIe.'rton or Columbia
I [lapers menaced by the New A’ork or
I Phi[adelphia jocrnals. ,1
I Sound methikls in the business of-:
, fice are just a.s important to a weekly
paper as to a daily pajier. One of the!
most;uns'()und practices is to sulimit'
I to being buni'oed. And those who are'
. not alert are the victims of jgiiffters. 1
.Many daily papers are also victims.
We were reliably informeil a few-
years ago that one man leceived a
[salary of.$3.o,()00 for “working” ne-ws-
RUBBER
STAMPS
Any kind, to fit any
business. 24<hoar ser
vice. Reasonable prices.
Telephone 74.
The Chronicle
Publishing G>.
Printers - Stationers
A
outfit
now vou’ll
dares
, . . you shot my pals . .
shmt it out with me!"
Comt*dy. "Desert Harmonies." "Go
ing places.” d'
Morning Show_.\t 10 O’clock.
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and_Mrs. l^ester Ivester visited rela
tives in Toccoa, Ga.. last week-end.
THl RSDAY, FEir'TT
—j—Marvin AVhitmire - and .
pretty 'g^ids make theiiiVSelves up
fanc%nj[a4ii), right away the comi>eti-
-Gve “Spirit broaks -out ttkcTtreg^te^ all-
over the boys. The smarter om*s im
mediately want to make* more money i
King- of Greenville,' in order to outdor their riyals. Indee<i,
_ _ _ ^ .| [Turner visitetl friends in Whitmire
. Your Uncle Dudley ^
I ^1 week with Mr. and Mi-s. W.'the principal prop of capitalism is the
lx)is AAiKson. ,So human its hilarious! i.,, ,«• \ J \
_ , .L ■ . . I.* 11 f.v4Nu..-rD- Sizemore^ desue ol a man to make more money
' . s no ou.s. a g . ] community are im- so that he may get the girl he wants
I*™' J ^ **,. ju oving' nicely, among them being: t and give her niore aftei he gets her,
hjs back and all he got was a coW .sMzemore, Mrs. Buford By nil means let stalm stop this
^ K 1 *•*” t [Crahfonl, Mrs. Gregory, Little Neil business of dancing and laughter. .And
^^"Singin*g* Starts’^'*^"Jack”'^rostand ■'Mrs. Howard. laPeing pivsentl^w ill suggest to the
^‘World On Parade."
“Circus of Science” to Tour America
Morning Show At 10 O’clock.
10c To All
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
February 14 and 15 ,
“The_ Ringing
Va^boiid”
With GENE AUTRY and ANN
RUTHERFORD. He rode the range
with a song in his heart The screen's
singing idol in a thrilling Western.
Comedy. "Screen SnaprftoL**
lOc and ,^0c
Frosh March On ■
Georgia Thursday
minds of youth that the five-year plan
is not nearly .so im{x>rtant as the j
["plan for tonight.” |
The Fast, Fast Years
An unknown, slender young fellow ^
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WEXT WBEK, “PETER lEBBTSON”
SlarHag a rntm aarlal February 2S-n
-.^TIGRTING MARINES.** UnUa
toMMaMtofallMr **Walf Dag.”
Presbyterian's undefeated, ~antied! set an airplane down at the flying
freshman basketball team will leaveifield near Paris, and said: “I am
Thursday, for-Athens where they willlChartes Liivdbergh.” Calvin Coolkige
take on the strong University of i was In the White House. New highs
Geor^a first-year outfit that night, were being recorded daily in the stock
and from there will move on into market. Model T Fords out-numibered
Georgia to meet other teams of the I other cars on the road. People ■were
state. ' .flocking to Florida to make fortunes.
Friday night the Sox will play Eat- Stream-lined and air-cqnditioned
onton high, the team which they de- trains were unknown, and some of
feated two weeks ago in the local
gymnasium. The third engagement of
tlto trip will be against GiMrgia Mili
tary college at MiHedgeville.
Daring the first half of thair aea-
aoiw tha InaahoMn havt dafanted Ers-
the smartest motion picture men were
sure that-the “talkies’* never would
Mne, Newberry, Wofford, Clemson,
and seveiml high aeho<^ and mill
teama.
preetleable ^ ptUMUt day raaia, Wli^ aadir way, wKli. tlia velileiaa
apart far the eeravaa le twe mllee Jeag,
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