University of South Carolina Libraries
w?r5^ 4 ! i^^uipf y;!Ji^^jji!,fi.ijij||i| , I ,/ T 7T THE CLINTON CHRONtaX CUNTON.' Ej Casino Theatre Highway Main -. At Normal Pace Ro4d Adminigira^ion, With Ben Sawyer At Helm, Runs With-. ; out Interference. 't'- Columbia, Majr2.—The South Caro lina highway program proceeded at a normal pace today with Chief Com missioner Ben M. Sawyer in charge, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, .March 9 and-lfr^ “My Marnage” With- CLARE‘*^TREVOR. KENT: TAYLOR and FAULINE FREDER ICK. It’s my turn to Ulk! I suffered scorn and disgrace ... I saw life j Washington, March 2, — With the ruined and love racked ... I h*'’^lnew farm aid bill out of the way, con- while Governor Olih Johnston main-' been silent too long! She unmasks 8®*jjjrres3 is trying to get down to a .work-^ tained a steadfast silence upon the ciety-^ she reveals her own astound- jy,g, schedule that will let its members, fourth judicial decision unfavorable : get away before the political c.onven- ^ to him in his long highway fight. ,tions. A dozen or so highly controvert I The decision, handed down by t the J siul proposals, however, are bound to state , supreme court Saturday con- icopie up for discussion, and nobody J firmed Sawyer in office and placed can guess very accurately as yet what'at his disposal more than $l,00p,000 the. outcome is going to be. ^ I to pay ..department salaries to April i Senator- Robinson, the administra-!l[5~to meet reimbursemeht bond ob- under suspension pending the outcome of his ouster proceedings. Three circuit courts previously had reveVsed his removal orders against three other commissioners. Meanwhile, a bill passed 'by the house and' pending in the senate, would provide legislative election of highway commis3i|)rter3 instead, of executive appointments with ,genate confirmation. The governor has advocated popu lar election of the road commission. end with Mr. and Mrsi'J. H. Seay. Mrs. Rachel Sanders, Mrs, Webb, Mrs. Roy Trammell and little daugh-l ter, visited relatives in Greenville last week-end. Mr. Vnd Mrs.' Guy M. Cromer and chfildren spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Campbell. Mrs. O. G. Ellison visited Mr,, and Mrs. t, M. Evans Sunday. THUI6PAY. MARCH 5, 1936 HOSWTAL NEWS Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Niles C.'Clark of Waterloo, a daughter, on MarcV 1. Walter Kirby is doing nicely after an .operation last week. ' Q. C. Harris is recuperating fol lowing an operation a few days ago. Little Gaynell Ervin has returned ing story Comedy, “Carnival Days.’^ “Vita phone Billboard.” MGM "News. 10 A. M. Show—MONDAY. 10c and 2i>c ^ :WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11 Dangerous Intrigue .Mrs. J. B. Bolt spent' Sunday with '>«- Mra. J. L. Arnold. • ^ Rev. G. P. Verner of Cross Am^hor,' [tion’s leader in the upper house, has | Hgation.s^ and to pay debts to con- i announced that there are seven meas-; tractors engaged in federal aid road With RALPH BELLAMY, (iLORIA i which he calls “live" bills whose j construction in the state. SHEA and Joan PERRY.'Romance consideration has been agreed upon; The governor declined to disclose flames at white h^t . while a name--by the senate leaders. One of them is his next move, and there was no in less peril deals auMeii death! Excit-i “P * debate. That j dication he would take further nction ing! 'niHHinVr’ ~— [Tx the Turaf-electrification-bilL- —}immediately,— Sometime ago, howev. Thrilling! Comedy, “All Business.” “The Feud." Morning Show At 10 O’clock. 10c To All THURSDAY, MARCH 12 “Invisible Ray” With BORIS KARLOFF, BELA LUGOSI, FRANCES DRAKE and . ^ ^ FRANK LAWTON The luminous!strong opposition, not only j semi-monthly pay, amounting to near- There probably will be even more er, he said he would take the high- excitement wHep the bill to regulate way issue into the_ summer cam- chain stores gets, on the floor, Thisipaigns. ! would prohibit producers and distrib-I He said he had not completed his utors of' merchandise from selling|decrees in removal proceedings cheaper to the chain stores than they j against, ten members of the 14-man do to individual retailers. It is one of; highway board. Senator,Robinson’s pets, with Senator, Highway department empljoyes Patman actively interested. It will [ meanwhile cashed vouchers for thier Bi.n! Karloff « the world-u n.o.t fan. f'-""' the chame and from manufac- taaUc. most deatructive. Kientific turer,; but from comuraer Kroup., and monater! Alive! Ife.linr death to all f™'" 'AJ’.f, he saw or touched! Hunted by every means and device lest he destroy the world because failed! J even chance of enactment as things his pleas for love I look now. > ^ Four “Live” Measures The Coolidge bill ot tighten the bar- against undesirable aliens and "Shorts—-Popeye in‘“A Clean Shaven 1 rier.s Man." Vitaphone Spotlights. N MG.M [make their deportation ea.sier is on News, , - Morning Show At 10 O’clock. 10c To\All 1 .. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, March 13 and 14 “King of Burlesque” With WARNER BAX'TER, ALICE FAYE, JACK OAKIE, ARLINE JUD(;E and MONA BARRIEk The first great musical drama of ^9.30. The king of shows. Royal jubile^ol entertainment. Crowned with radi^tl stars. Enthroned in glorious spectaci Robed in the regal purple of romance! [Senator Robinson’s list. It has a good Ictuince. The other four “live" meas- I urcs, as the senate leader sees them, : are the Capper stockyards regulation bills. Senator Gore’s Panama toll bill, Senator Fletcher’s bill to increase the capital of the Commercial Credit cor poration to aid the marketing of agri cultural products and another Fletch er bill eX^npting from taxation all .securities of banks held by the RFC, Since the passage of the bonus bill le.s.s is being heard of the so-called “pressure groups” and their influence (On legislation. “Pressure -group" is! • just a fancy word for lobbyists. It' ,.oe.s ■ not imply bribery, necessarily, I An empire of songs laughs tears pre.ssure groups work effec- . . . ruled by a Burlesque Barnlun the feais of members ofj dreamed of fame and love! • jconj^ress that they will not l)e reelect-1 ed if they don’t give these groups^ what \hey demand. ly $75,000, at local banks. The court withheld recognition of $154,000 in obligations incurred by Governor Johnston’s military regime October 28 through December 20 and kept an injunction against highway fund disbursements in full effect ex cept for the amounts released. The decision held that Sawyer was in full legal control of the highway department. The governor had con- tende<i thiTt the chief commissioner was without authority to resume oT^ fice and act without the approval of the commissioners, ten of whom are Roberts of the supreme court. Sena tor V''andenberg seems to be emerging from the dark-horse class into that of a regular contender. w'as the guest of Mr. and Mrs.- J. D. ^ _ ■ jWord Sunday. Mr. Verner filled the West Clinton News CalVary Baptist-church both ■ , r , * —I morning and evening. Rev. V. McK. [ Marlowe, the former pastor, has mov-^ Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Ballinger and'ed to Blythewood. i little son, Donnie, of Ware Shoals,! James Abrams of Kinards, spent spent Sunday with Mii and Mrs. J. L. 1 the week-end with Marvin Whitmire. Smith.' ' ! Ralph Hughes spent the Week-end ' Waiter Spiers and Miss Vera Spiers | with relatives in Spartanburg. spent Sunday in Greenwood with Mr.' • and Mrs. W’alt Carr. Girls* Club Meets Tonight ,Mr. and Mrs.^J^-F. Davis, Mr. and The Girls’ club will meet ’Thursday Mrs Clyde Few visited Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Lowe in Greer Sunday. Mrs. Myrtle W’^allenzine enjoyed Sunday with her mother, MrsTReederT in Goldville. LeRoy Mattox of Augusta, Ga., J. J. Henderson of Anderson, Vic and Buddy Mattox of Charlotte, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mattox Sunday. Mrs. Riddle of Greenwood, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Riddle Sunday. Mrs. Mabel King and son, William, spent the week-end. with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Sizemore. ^ j Mr. and Mrs. Gaston and Ralph; Spiers visited Ray Pruitt in Spartan burg Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Anderson and family and Miss Nellie Harvey visited relatives in Greer Sunday. Miss Inez Brown visited her brother in Columbia Wednesday. evening at 7 o’clock at the community, hall. All members are urged to be ■ present and new members will bet welcomed. The-girls are planning to i NOTICE, TO THE PU^IC: W'e will not griiid whegt af ter March 31 — no grindi^ in April and May. We are foing to enlarge our mill, aad it hdll take us two months to do thg work. If. you have wheat briag this months We appreciate your patronage. FARMERS OIL MILL H- WICKER, Mgr. Newberry, S. C. ! make doughnuts after ! session. the business With the Sick Misses Lilly Ficklin and Florence Howard are ill at their homes. Mr. and Mrs. W’oodrow W’ilson are ill with flu. Davia-King Mr. and Mrs. J, F. Davis announce the^marriage of their daughter, Au-' drey, to Lewis King, Jr., on Friday,' February 28, at the hojne of Rev. ; Jesse Tomlinson at Glendale. A few close friends witnessed the ceremony. The young couple will make their home with the bride’s parents for the^ Mrr'£"Cr Woody'Zuuren,, visit. P''”"'*-. Their many friends wish ; ed Miss Pearl Roland recently. Paul Brown of Columbia, visited Mr, and Mrs. D. V. Wright the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Wadsworth and Mrs. Margaret Stowe and little son, Eddie, spent the week-end with Miss Claudie Kinards. Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Southerlin and ‘family of Greenville, spent the week- : L.: them much happiness. SPECIAL UNTIL APRIL loth American Magazine, W’oman’a HomiT Companion and . Collier’s, all for 15 months—$4.00. JAMES W. CALDWELL The Magazine Man f THEY’RE HERE! Just the styles and pat terns you will want to wear with that New Spring: Suit. Topflight SHIRTS Featuring the Nucraft Collar . . . Wilt-Proof \^^Oniy— 98c PENNBY’S Comedy, ing West” “Beware of Blonds." “Roar- No. 11 with BUCK JONE.S: lOc and 2.')C 1 — NEXT WEEK— AH, WH.1)ERNE.SS" “ROSE OF THE R\N( HO’ Broadway Theatre MONDAY AND TUESDAY, March 9 and 10 “If You Only Could Cook”^^ •A .-h\rt time ago one of the .strong-! e-st presAtire groups vvas the currency [ inflation yioc. It .>;eems to he lo.sing influence wid its particular measure,' tlve Frazie\-l>emke farm mortgage! bill, looks toNhave a slim chance. The! silver bloc, wn^ch wa.s a very strong] Tn-es^urFj^rorujiNa year ag()7Js not~^bj -strong HOW. ^ I Coughlin abd Townsend [ Father (’oughlin\who ha-^ been thej .^jk'arhead of inflattbn, is not the in-^ fluential figure that V formerly was. He wa.' a i)owerfiil influence l)efore the extent of ' his following was known. Now congies-ni\'n, genejally ' ppoh-imoh the notion th:k he is ac- a iually able .to iiifluem-o unAimiLovtant W.ith HERBERT .MARSHALL. "f voter.s sufficienllj- concen- JEAN AIMlIl’R and LEO CARRIL- '»» particular .-states or\di.stncts LO. 11 happeni>d one night on a park'‘**^“ influence the elcc.tiyji_ of mu ticu- hemh! He had millions ... she had congressmen or senator.. \ m. hopes! TogHher th'ey race to rollick- - The To\vnsend old-age pensionXhloc ing romance in a grand ne« comt>dy!. ■•'' a case in point. Outside ot a Vow You’ll love every cliuckle—tMory ki.ss! ■‘pots on the map its sliength is pot Metro Comedv and one-reel Short. >ufliciently conct ntiated, or ^t 16 A. M. Sho«—Tl ESDAY. -0 the leaders in congress lie ICc and irtr Morning lieve. The impending congies-ional in- \estigation into the Townsend Trnrt'e- nU'iit is expected to di.-clo.<e it-* real -irejigth. Hut it will havv the effect i»f post[)oning any pos.sible’aotion along Townsend plan lines iinid next .'ivs. .-ion. jf ever. Ono of the shrewdtsi political oh- crve.rs here rentarked’the otherd.-iy t hat the oiy paessure group which -••m- t‘> be in,-sing- is th'c '‘econumy III. c." (.'...ngres-. ; k. c]) on money, but -hies like a fr’ighletied. coll from the, shhdow of necessary to- }irovidt‘ the neovey to ,-peml. The btvy..s on T'apiloL Hill alLkiiinv that tiny have got to enact some new tax'nteasures this ses sion. and liow they dread it. Congress hits to ivppn>Ttri;ite a lot more cash lor direct relief on top of \V1*.\. The strongest jnessure group of all is per- liaps- the . Clue eomi>osed -of jgovernors^ "of states and mayitrs of cities who With MAY ROBSON. CHAKLO'ITE insist that they cannot take care~df HENRY, BILLY' BCRUCl) and the destitute without federal aid af- FILANKIE DARKO. .May" Kob.son’s ter April 1, when direct federal re- great.e^t role! The star of “Lady For lief theoretically comes to an end. a Djiyi" the first lady of the Htage Di.stribution of federal funds through and" screen, steps out again in her relief agencies, public works, the bo- grandcst story, assisted in laughter nus and fqrm relief checks is oxinMited and tears by three of the most devil- to keep retail business humming un- ish young ra.scals you ever laid eyes til after election., on! Presidential Talk Comedy. “For the -l^ive of Pete.” Discussion of Republican presiden- “Felix the' Cat 'a (loose.” “Let’s tial candidates is on every tongue in WEDNESDAY, MARCH II “The Leavenworth jCase” With NORM\N roS I LK. DON- ALD tOOK. and .IL VN ROLt EIHM.. mvstery drama. .\ nionke.\ traim'd to turn tin ga- jet an^d makes a mur- “<frr-appear h-ke suicide. The interest is fi ntered on tli** capture of the mur- -I ' Uding defer. (tmedj, “t>!«l-Agt Pension.” “Vlas- tax jirojeet ka Swi't-psCakes." g T'how At 10 O’cltK-k. 10c To All _THrRSDAY. .M MU’H 12 “Three Kids and a n 7. Dance.” Morning Show At 10 O’clock. ' 10c To All FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, March 13 and 14 “The Cattle Thief” With KEN MAYNARD and GE NEVA MI'TCHEL!.. Breath-taking jthrills with your fighting favorite! \ Comedy. “Fighting Marines” No, 3 a knockout serial. “Stars of To- morrow,.” j- 10c and 20c t NEXT WEEK— .“REMEMBER LAST NIGHT” “DANCING u-.. ' Washington. Governor Landon’s • ap parent popular lead steadily increas es .Whether he is too far out in front is being debated by his friends and his opponents. It is pointed out that four‘‘year.s ago, in February, Frank- ilin D. Roosevelt was away out in front of all the. contender?* for the Demo cratic nominatioor and he was the party’s ndmint^lt is., doubtful,'’ how ever, wheth^ Governor' I.j^iulon ba.«; 'at iris (yfnmand the well-organized maChm^'fj’ for gathering delegates \vh,^iJrM.-. Roosevelt had at that time, ou.' out of five of the professional olitical observers here are now say- j ing that the Republican nominee .will j be ‘ either Landon or a dark horse.” [Talk 'ull'a “dark horse” usually m, b^inr^ the .HUg'*e'*Ti of Justice .L : • . ■ A Big Home-Owned Store; Filled With New IS READY TO SERVE AND SAVE MONEY FOR YOU. \ All of the Brand New, U|>-to-the-Minute Styles - Fine Quality - You Will Find Here. Check Every Item In This Advertisement. Come Today and Make Your _ . * Selections While Stocks Are Complete. , Suits-Dresses Newest fabrics, latest New Y'ork styles in Swagger Suits and Coats, with Sport and Fishtail backs— New and snappy styles in Jigger Suits, in plaids and plain colors— 45.95 to 49.95 • ' ' ... V ■ V ' $ New st\le„creatkms of most unusual smartness in Ladie.s’ and Misses* Silk Dresses, fancy printed silks and all the new shades in solid colors,rAli sizes— S2.95» S3.95 and S5.95 SPRING SPECIALS! One lot of All-Silk Felt Crepe. ^d for 79c and 9Hc. Special price, yard 49' iPt^good heavy I'nbleached A A dclofh. Special. 8 yards v*<»vv One Hroadcibfb One lot fast color Prints, Broadcloth and Shirtings. Special, yard' .K 10' One lot All-Silk Full-Fashioned Hcilse, special Saturday ohly, pair 49' One Jot Hou.se Dre.sses. made of good >IA< (juality Print. Special One lot Boys* Overalls, sizes 4 to 10, S|)ecial . ... . .. 49' One kt Men's Dress Shirts. Special / 49' Beautiful |k(tterns in 80-square, vat- dyed Prints,\l’*ruiror-thr-Loom and PeppereU^hrands. Yantr 77^, 19' PRINT DRESSES New line Spring Oxfords, in all-white, white with brown trim. Also solid black and hrown-^l gg aud $2.95 Snappy styles in sport and dress-up ty|)e Oxfords, Pum^ and Ties. Navy and white, brown and white, all-white, and all-navy— $2.95 and $3.49 special lot of Children’s Shoes and Ox fords, sold aaJiigh as $1.98. - Now Vo Special lot Children's Oxfords L- ..w ^ ' Spring’s newesf CtiUhn Frocks! Tiiade^ of fancy-trimmed prints and solid- color ^ crashes and suitings. Colors guaranteed fast. ADc Sizes 14 to 52 I.K)vely Spring Wash Dresses for girls. Sizes 7 to 14 \. 98' 98' New' Spring Dresses for the “tiny tots’’ in fancy prints and QQ^ piques. Sizes 1 to 6 IfO Children's Print Dressea, in fast-color prints. Sizes 3 to 14''.'..... good 49' New patlerns in good fast-color | Print,s..Yard lO Special line othJack and brown Oxfords, in all-leather soles or composiiton soles. Regular price $1.98^ Now 7;::.;.. ...J...;....;..; 7 ■ $1.49 Men’s and Boys’ new Spring Oxford, with the new heels and fancy toes, in either black or brown. AU-leather soles and composition heels. ^ | A A Latest styles in Men’s Oxfords, black, brow’n, white, and brown and ’ white combination— ^ »2.95-»3.49-»3.95 Meqjs and Young Men’s smart Felt Hats for spring, light, medium and dark -ray, tan and navv— $1.98 $2.95 4 ^ ( V SunlereTs Department Store “The Home of Better Values” Clinton, South Carolina \ V 0 r. (L \ \