The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 23, 1936, Image 2

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tG' Casino Theatre MONDAY AND TUESDAY, '' April 27 and 28 ^Souldo* Dam” Wlt^ROSS ALBXANDIR, PA- nUCf A BLLIS, LYLE TALBOT and BimiB i^UFF. Floodiitff the screen Vith thriui! The amaxinr human dranu behind the building ef the new wander of the^ world! Buttling death a- thonsand feet\tn the air Precinct Chibs Meet Saturday To Organize for Primary and Elect 350 DelegatesXTo the County Dettmcratic l^yen- tion To Be Held In Laurens Wednesday, ^ay 6. \ to save Laurens, April 22. — Thirty-eight Democratic |)recinct clubs of Laurens | county jire scheduled t6 meet Satur* lODAy •nd tv’s Busihess By G«a McGas Grand Open In Flat'Rock r j ft play entitled ^'mary^ returns back [ home” was hell gt the schoU audy- toriitm in flat rock on last friday to a well-filled audience, and it was en- ! joyed fey all who paid to get in as intrust is being took in gifdingdubs, and such a club is now being ogger- nized by mrs. holsum moore and ev- erboddy who has a garding seems to of been suddenly wropped up in a de sire to jine, wan t s FOR RENT—8-room house on North Brosul street, neirt to residence of J. Will Leake, one block from post- I office. Apply to J. Will Leake. mrs. art square s*ye the^cittyVlimw she come from has sevveral gating clid>s and they are all verry prosper-, ous. d'r. hubbert green, the drugstoar W.n „ the who ,t.od ouUideii'L'V*A“ ^OR RENT—House on South Broad street, close-in location. ^4^|;>ly to John H. Young or The Chromcle of- Ic f:ce. and peeped thru the glass winders, and b« bas ordered a mw CHICKS FRIDAY—Rhode Is. SHOT—No Argument miss Jennie veeve smith played the a man who would send him to hia 1 day to reorganize for the summer pri- doom! * I maries and elect 350 delegates to the • Comedy, “Black Networks.” Jolly i county convention to be held the first I Wednesday in May in the Laurens chan*, of yarding aeeds to be used in Barred Rocka. AUo J!".';*™''* : Freda. F.eden,Fou«Uiii.,Walko and I Pratt’s Tablets, Oyster S^lls. Blake- the town. Cobnm’a Orchestra. MGM Newa. If A. M. Show—MONDAY. 10c and 25c -Ai WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29 “Timothy Quest” Prom the novel by KATE DOUG-1 eapt in a few instances, the meetings LAS WIGGIN. StZirii^^tEAlfOREfare held at 3 o’clock In the afternoon. WHITNEY, TOM KEENE. DICKIE I Mr. Wilson pointed out yesterday court house. The call fpr the meetings were is sued last Wednesday by County Chairman R. T. Wilson, stating that they would be held at the hours and places generally held in the past. Ex- MOORE. VIRGINIA WEIDLER and ELIZABETH PATTERSON. “WlUb out, mister, you’re falling head-over- heels in love!” And you’ll fall in love, too, with the two adorable kids who bring romance to a couple of swell young people! Comedy, “Framing Father.”? “Shooting Record-Breakers.” Morning Show At 10 O’clock. 10c To All mrs. tom hesd, - the bootlegger’s ly Brothers Seed Store. Phone 188. Ic “On the 18th of April in 'Tb.’^ ss roll of mary’s mamma and yore cor- evory schoolboy knows, Paul Revere! ry spondent, mr. mike Clark, rfd, wars set out on his midnight ride from!her pappa. ou^ lusting was so fine! Boston to wain “the country folk tolsevveral of those'^ pressent said that I .... u u • fee up and to arm.” The next mom-1 her and i could go on the stage and wife, iays she sees no reason why she; pQg SALE^Used refrigemtora nnd ing, April 19th, still observed as a j play romio and julie-«tt, and possibly should jine anny club to be t^neu^ FrigWaire8.JSee us woi THURSDAY, APRIL 30 “Soak the Rich” Written and produced by BEN HECHT and CHARLES MacAR- THUR. SUrring WALTER CON NOLLY, JOHN /HOWARD, and MARY TAY^.0R: “Hello! White House? Mr. Py^dent, it’^i the revo lution! This Humphry Craig, the rnulti-milli^aire. My /daughter has run off imh alMilaKe^—a guy keeps tb^ng/bombs at ^e. Send me the marii^ quickl*/ What’s disturbinf / Wajfer CoiinjE4ly is that they’re soak- the rich, and'he’s afraid of being diHiked! / —' ' “Bropdiyliy HcMlIights. “Old Faah- ion Movi^.” MGM News. Mbmihg Show at 10 O’clock, / 10c To All that it was important that officers elected last year call the meetings since officers and delegates to the C0$tnty^ convention selected at any blher/time or in any other manner be illegal. Wilson also called attention to that the county convention this yhar is to be held on Wednesday instead of Monday as in the.past. The new meeting date was fixed in the rules of the party as issued In 1934. Each club is expected to elect a president, one or more vice-presi dents, a secretary-treasurer, an exec utive committeeman, an executive committee and an enrolling commit tee. \ ^ In calling the Wetings, Mr. Wil- t son requested that the secretaries mail the results as soon as possible after the meetings occur. JUftder the rules of the county; each club elects one delegate to the coun ty convention for every 25 members or majority fraction thereof, based on the vote cast in the fir^ primary of .1934. The list of clubs vshowing the number of delegates to\ Which each one is entitled was given out by Mr. Wilson, as follow8|_ * Convention Delegates :— - Vote Cast No. of y Precinct in 1934 Delega^ holiday in-lny home Commonwealth' shakes ^eer and hamlet of Massachussetts, tfee "country folk met the British troops and the first shot of our Revolutionary War was fired. Throughout the 161 years since that day, there has been n friendly but in tense dispute between the people.of Lexington and those of Concord as to in which town that first dhot was fired. Concord preempted its claim by erecting the Battle Monument, for which occasion Ralph, Waldo Emer son wrote his stirring verses : “By the rude bridge that adiched the flood, ‘ Their flag to April’s breeze furled. Here once the embattled farmers stood " y" And fired t^ shot heard ’r^nd the worl^.” ’ // Congressman Sol Bloom of New York, who got into the headlines by . , chAllenging the story that. ^George nii^s sallie veeve smith, her twin Washington once threw a silver dol-! *‘*^**‘» plnyed soft musick on the lar across the Rappahannock, now is^ scholl pianna all the time the show t_ J ' 1 to nm . prdinj: .he you buy any refngerator. W« had one all of her Kfe and they have newer spent as much as a dollar for green veggertables. in the winter time when no green stuff grows, they do Without name. un it was a sad seen when mary come bade home and fell into her mamma’s arms and sai<i^“mafflina, foqgine me; he done me wrong.” die was referfiaip to th. feller who footed her .w., .poodeilt, mr. mike Ctork. from home for the »ke of iimtnmon- „ot trit^ to diekute to .my- ey .nerforth. then .he broke down j thi. e.rd and cried on her pappae nake to her j j - hart, content.^ the- oppe^rtin, time .rf the will save you money. Baldwin's Gro cery. 7 May-8tc the proceeds from this play, vizzly: 35, less expenses, will go to the scholl liberry for the purpose of buying some new books, the curtin over the stnge ketched on fire enduring a stunt of walking on his hands by mudd Clark in the interim, betwixt chang es^, 'but he had the presents of his mind to jump up and jsmothen it out with his shirt tail." he had' laid his cigarette on same befoar acting. DUPLEX' FEEDS — Starting Mash, Orowtnf Maab, Laying Hash and all kinds Chick Grains. These Feeds are ^Positivel^ Fresh. W4 also have Dairy Feed and Horse and Mole Feed. Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Tele- Ic ■ MWilW gowerment relief,, and it wHl prove, FOR RENT — First-floor apartment, a big help to all concerned, he thinks cabbages and pole beans and'^irish ta- terf should be planted at once. some of them, meaning the men, are alreddy complaining about hawing to with garden and garage, on Mus- grove street. Now occupied by Virgil Abrams. Apply to Mrs. Lpla F. Da vidson, phonq 15d-W. Ic FOR SE3RVICE — Registered Duroe boar. Fall Wavemniter Stilts, No. buy chicken wire and fence posts »nd 1^34429-A, from Orchard Home Farms, post hole diggers to protect therr I Cash or pig propo- wives’ gardings, and they claim thatj^j^j^j^ p^^d Miller’s on Vance Irby the cost of fixing, up for a 6*rding ■ Laurens, ap will be more than they get out of | r: same, early lettus and english peas' MEiN WANTED for Rawleigh Routes should allreddy be put in the ground * of 800 families. Reliable hustler at an arly ‘Hate. ! should start earning $25 weekly and trying to find out which town has the' ^^** Zoing on, and it sounded verry 7^ RIDAY AND SATURDAY,' May 1 and 2 'Three Godfathers” A Peter B. Kyne Story. Starring CHESTER MORRIS, WA L T E R BRENNAN. LEWIS STONE and IRENE HAFVEY. Three men rode hard . . . loved madly . . . and chal lenged fate . . . who found romance . . . only when they courted death . .. at the end of the trail! It’a acreen entertainment as you like it! Comedy, “Just Plain Folks.” “GREAT AIR MYSTERY” No. 3. Cartoon, “Humpty Dumpty” in color. 10c and 25c / '• ^ NEXT WEEK— “MAGNIFICENT OBSESSION’ “FIRST A GIRL”—With Jessie thews. at- Hopewell 90 Clinton City 974' Clinton Mill 623 Lydia Mill Goldville 503 Gray Court ./283 Laurens City .^..1544 Laurens Mills /.... 469 Watts Mills, 669 Cross Hill /. 277 Hickory Tav^ 227 Poplar Springs 180 Youngs 118 baniel’s/^Store 128 78 Moi^vMle 149 BipHcsale-Narnie 110 s Store ....127 Dials 75 Ekom 161 Gray’s 39 Jones’ Store . 165 Lanford Ill 4 39 26 - 12 20 11 62 19 -23 11 9 9 ^7 5 /■ Broac' vay The^ re MONDAY ND TUESDAY, 27 and 28 ay Be Next Merna 53 Mt. Olive 104 Mt. Pleasant 82 Ora^ 72 Owings * 148 Pleasant Mound ...T 83 Princeton 95 Renno 109 Shady Grove 53 Shiloh 99 ^ Stewart’s Store 97 Witlr^ ANN SOTHERN. LLOYD lN, JOHN ARLEDGE, and ITON CHURCHILL. The battle- of the wation — “Blast ’em into "eternity!” G-men — Army — Navy! Smash down! ’em death! Feed 'em hot lead! An amaaing new slant on the moet vital theiUe of the hoar! OUR GANG COMEDY — “Pinch Singer.” ‘Travel Talk.” 10 A. M. Show^TUESDAY. * 10c and 20c TrinityJRidge 85 Waterloo 109 rights of it Down East we settled it long ago by calling it the /battle of Lexington and Concord.” HERt INE—Of the Air I’ve do^ a bit of flying on “liner” airplan^in the past few years, and have bad a chance to see and talk with/a numtier of the flying stew- ar^ses. I don’t think there’s a fjner body of young womeh anywhere /than tlhese girls who look after the comfort of air travellers... . It^idn’t surprise'me,at all to read of the heroic conddet of -Nellie Granger, stewardess' of the “Sun Racer,” which crashed in the Pennsyl vania mountains the other dZy. These flying hostess^ are the stuff of wihich heroines are made. It isn’t easy to get one ot^ these jobs, but there’ll be a lot more of them open for the. right kind of girls, and I can think of a few more inter-i estihg and exciting careers ^pen to women, y sweet and lonesome; she sung a song by the name of. annie rooney allso while one of the actors was putting on -tt panty-mime by herself in the I increase rapidly. Write today. Raw- we are glad to see hew life took on i leigh. Dept. ^D-27-S, Richmond, in this direction in flat rock, this will Va. / 4-30-6tp the wimmen something to do' give after they get the house cleaned up > NOTICE — Leading Sootbem muaic ima house has email bungalow upright . , . . and the younguns off to scholl and . - ~, t»;}ight .ren. revverel te.re dropped, h,retofo.r, tlwy "-.hoiwiy >M<. and » w»U kBOWi in the folkes eyes onner count of the solium stunt. havedoafed from about 4 p.m. to 5 p. . m. everday, but the garding clubs will make of yaby grand piano In this vi- ill sell.cheap for cash. Tenns Tnanny kind expressions were heard on the streets the next morning by those who had lOc to get in with~«s well as those who did not go, as they were verry sorry they piissed it. the! crowd would of benn larger had a I dog fight not took place on main! street just befoar the cutting was raise, it lasted 30 minnets, and then it was too late for them* to come and everthing, 'so they went back fill that vacantcy. yores trulie, mike Clark, rfd, corry spondenf. may -tie arJrsBged. Address, “Piano .Adjuster, P. 0. Box 632, Spartan- bure, S. C.” 4-30-3c .see home, this was flat rock’s first fling at grand opprey. Flat Rock Has Caught the Garden Club Fever the readers of the county s^t OMATO PLANTS, Pepper- Plants, Sweet Potato Plants, Cabbage FREE PICTURE HERE / | Plants and Onion Plants. Also a full A free agricultural picture will be I line of Vegetable and Flower Seeds, shown at the local high school Friday i Onion Sets, Irish Potatoes and Gom. afternoon at 4 o^clock by tl^ Smith! Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Tele- "^IMitor and Implement conipany of' phone .188. Ic Laurens, distributors for ^He Interna-, NOTICE—Anyone having good, used tional Harvester companjr. All farm- .electric metera to sell -please eaU ers especisll invked. in the community are SubsfHbe To THE CHRONICLE newspaper has found out that much' “The Pap9r Everybody Reads” Hubert Boydr at Joanna Cotton Mill office. We are in the market for, about 24. ' Ic tesii : Soboeribc To ’THE GHRONICLE “The Paper Everybody Reads” Totals 8782 350 The first woman elected to the Roy al academy in England is Dame Lau ra Knight who is ^recognized as one of the finest living women painters, j ^She first exhibited In the academy in| 1903. - -- WEATHER—Lang Raage The Federal Weather Bureau at Washington has always been ex tremely cautious about making long, range predictions. Its observers have a world-wide reputation for scientific accuracy that they do not want to lose. TTierefore, when the Bureau let the word get out tfee other day that it is now possible to forecast the weather two weeks ahead, I took it quite seifio^sly. Up our way, at Canton,, Massa chusetts, there’s a long-range weather forecaster who predicted last Febru ary the' floods we had in New Eng land in March and April. Now H. H. Clayton — that’s his name — is fore casting heavy rainfall for the late Spring and Summer over most of the country east of the Rockies. Our Yankee folk aVe taking that quite se riously. The real test will come only throujjh several years of long-range forecasting. It is interesting, how ever, that those who know most about^ the weather believe it-vCan be don^.^ WEDT^SDAY, THURSDAY, April 29 and 30 “It’s A Greatiiife” With JOE MORRIS^, PAUL CHIC SALE, ROSALIND KEITH. ^BYXEROY.TJEAX JAOGteR SHT _DAV1D HOL'T. Action!. RomaaM^! Song! A swell boy and girl roaaance act against* the thrOliAf l^ackgrtMUid of Uncle Sam’s great peocetimo army —the C.C.C., with Joe Morris^ aing- ing of a.new round->ttp of m mHHon men in khaki. , Comedy, “World Fair and Warmer.’^ “Stranger Than Fiction.” “Old Baba.” 10 A. M. Show—THURSDAY; 10c To All * S TEER dear of th^ tocks of financial ruiii. Make mr FRIDAY AND SATURDAY* , May 1 and 2 j ; - “Kid Courageous” With BOB STEELE. RENEE BOR DEN, ARTHUR LOFT. JACK fOW- BLL, KIT GUARD. LAFB McKEB and DANE CALVERT. Clear' the trail — the two-gun ace of WoaOem utara ia in tbo saddle. Crammed with fiery action and saapensn' Comedy, “Stan Cant 60 Wrung.” “Doctor Btaebiid.” “FfGHTCllG MA RINES” Nn 10. 10c and 20c i/- NEXT WEEK— - “TBmeOAT FEVER”—wilk ROBr mr MOMTGOMRRT and MTRNA I4nr. WliiM a pair to bn fajotn!. sure that you ^ve safe guarded yourself against every possible hazard. WAR—By Radio I kot my daughter one of those modern new radio receivers for a birthday present the ^er day, and now the wihole family sits up late— dSb late—listening to broadcasts from Europe. ^ They are all about war. t Germany. France, Engl|ibd and Italy are fill ing the ai/^ith arguments or news all emphasizing the strained relations which prevail on the European conti nent. /The Germans are tiUkii^ ap parently, mostly for American con- s^ption, for much of what we hear Yrom Berlin is in English—pretty good English, too. / It has all brought home to us as nothing in the newspapers has'^done, how nervous and ai^rehensive all Europe is,' and how toe “Powers” are shaking their fists in each others’ faces. ^tNA-lZE Our servieu lucludaa a chofough check-up on your insuranou oeadti No ohiiairion. of oounu. S. W. SUMEREL ArinA-hcr Next Doox to Western Union — Phone 80 POLICE—Saturday Night Another evening amusement with the short-wave radio is pickuig up po lice calls and signals from all over the country. Saturday night is. trouble night, when men get their weekly wages and spend some or all of it get ting drunk.' “Car Number 12, go to house 212 Johnson Street ,^Man beating his wife.” Reports of drunken drivers, of men lying on the streets or in al leys, of fights and holdups and mo tor car accidents, come into our living room on Saturday nights from every where from Maine to Midhigan. I don't know how it was during Prohibition. There weren't any po lice radio cars then. But we have certainly gone back; tinee.repeal, to the old Amerieaii cuatora of-futtiag dnmli on Saturday aic^ and laiaiag Cain. BUY ON PROOF —Smw Mtmy New amf far Yaars to CoaMl Only FfigUaitu dans to build this Fooddafrqfli^ dicator riabc into toe cabincervhmiltpr^tlmz foods an kept at .anecy- ZoocTenqxntnn, below SO degrees and above 52 degnea. RVl! E'l MKKUUi^ aoilfood witoomh^i , YnmmdyiflnPofAtt. in amd sue toe Floor tout fSood pnservation ia toe hornet And what oonveniancel Frigidain ftecaatnon kie-]fSntor,gives you up to 42ft anm toelf spacu im frmt, FuU- Widto SBfing Shelves, Foctablc IMity of other wock-saviag dsnblu •▼or doTolopod Cor you buy, soe us detnoostnta too Ffthor of mn^ value-yomr positive astufanoe of gettiug too your money for Baldwin's ^ocery Hftidqiiirtcn, —W. C BHiilirPi^ CMties Covered: AWwvflie, Greeftwoo^ Me0i||Bic|[, LtweM, «Ri Port of - NowhooT-