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•f r ■ ' ''.r, ■ ■ V \ '• - 4 1 * . 7*' • . * i ’ ' • ■ . .. ... 1 day, may 21, 1»86 CasMO / MONDAY AND TUESDAY, t ' ' . May 2$ and ^ose Marie*j With JEANETTE MmBONALD and NELSON. EDDY — thfe linfinr sweetheart#^ back acaia. The screen’s miKhtiest^'musical romance! Hannting meMiM . .„‘ni|fht8 of love . . /virile adventure and fay romance as Rose Murie flees from the world of con vention to the arms of a “mountie*’ wlio>e name she scarcely "knew . . ike-thi^ Taif^ but shose caresses spo' oaye of love! "Vacation Sports.” MGM News 10 A. M. Show—MONDAY. — 10c and 25c /WasMnfton, May 18. — The sefor boa Before of New Deal cases won apd lost in the supreme court today ehoW4ed two vic tories and nine defeats: Vie^ries: Gold clause, and Tennessee Valley authority. "Defeats: Hot oil, railroad pen sions, Frazier-Lemke mortfafe bill, NRA, removal of Trade Commissioner Humphrey, AAA, processinf tax, Jones securi ties act, Guffey coal bill. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Yot^ and lit- tle~ dnuflrhter, Janice, of Honea Path, visit^ Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wmd- jsdr Sunday afternoon. ' Mr. and Mrs.^ A. J. Harvey spent Saturday at Buffalo with Mrs. Har vey's parent^ Mr. and Mrs.- Will lifhtfuTrefreshments we%' served by the little hostess*~ mother and Mrs. Clyde Trammell. IJttW favors were i f iven.' There were ^jwenty-nine guests present. ^ ed. Those present were Misses, Mar Lida-. Weir, Frances Bouknight and Florenw Howard and Messrs <%arias Trammell, Hall King, George Hill and William Terry. '. -i. I Qatuse. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Pruitt of Spa Pruitt and nburg spenf rs. Ralph :e8 WEDNESDAY, MAY 27 ‘ f^The Girl From Mondalay” INVENTION — American ' I went out to J)earborn last month j Sunday with Mr. and and, among other things, took a quick j Spires. glimpse at the great museum ofj Mr. and Mrs. Orroh McGeaand Mr. tnventtbflS ■ Which X. McGee were vistiore In Cfiar- hA#^ assembled in Greenfield Village.! lotte Sunday. ‘ Vaa*. Fftl. is n liberal ^ueation in Araerican-j ^r. and Mrs. Brooks Blakely of I ear ror I^niay ism to study the development of in.l„e,, Uurens spent Sunday with Mr. dustrial pn^ress from the primitive, j tools of the ^rst settlers, step by I ™ step to the marvelous machines of today which* can do, everything but pinner Party Giveii - Miss Nora Cannon delightfully, en tertained a few friends last, Tuesday evening with a foimal dinner party in honor of Miss Frances Bouknight and. Msw Charles Trammell who are mem'bers of the '36 graduating class. A three cmMe dinner was served by Mrs. J, C. Cannon, assisted by Mrs. J. D. Word and Mrs. L. H. Bag- well After dinner dates were eiijoy- MiaceUaneous Shower Givea A miscellaneous shower was given Mrs. Grady Smith by the ladies of the community Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. J. J. Smith. Many games and contests were enjoyed af ter which the shower was presented Many lovely and useful gifts were received. After the gifts had^/been shown, the hostess served sandwiches and punch. / ' Will Go To lUniversity of North Carolina. Bernard H. Boyd To Succeed Him Se^ion 19^6-37.| think. It is hard to name an^qveiition of Presbyterian college Officials hafve absence of one year’s duration to With CONRAD NAGEI^, KAY LINAKER, DONALD COOK and ESTHER RALSTON. “I’m the’‘Girl From Mohdalay'! Trust no man,,. . . - take .j«JuiL-^jML_j:an...g*ij,jr^ tfel ".MeWy In M.y." “Honit- »'">• >>, Mmportaneje which did not et^er ori- announced the granting of a leave *** America or get itS\^pr8t practical use in this country. No- Hugh T. Swedenberg, assistant pro fessor of English; who will continue kong Highlights." .Morning Show At 10 O’clock. 10c To All ' THURSDAY, MAY 28 “Tough Guy’*- With JAt'KIE (OOPER, JOStlPH Bernard H. Boyd, graduate of P. C. in the class of 1932. Mr. Swedenberg, who spent much time studying in the British museum in 1933, has paa.sed his preliminary where has the truth been better dei^Hlotte visited relatives here this week- onstrat^ of the old proverb: “Neces sity is the mother of invention;” The work at the Univ«r*ity oLNorth Car-^ pioneers pf^America had to be. inven tive. Starting’out with not much more oral examinations and has written much of his thesi.<":on the English-!-^-- PIONEERS— Their Problem Neo-Cla.ssic theory^ but because of the ^ I-AI.I.KI.A. l(l.N-TIN-TI.N. Jr.. ,„d i‘"“Wed our forvf.lherr JKAN HKI(SHOI.T. A thrill . m^n.' than their bare hands, they had to improvise means of conquering th« new world. ^ I think we have done a pretty good job of it so far, but invention has hot stopped yet. • • '' Mr. W. K. .Stewart of Watts mill spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Cunningham. Mr. and Mrs. Parker Ruskin of Goldville spent Saturday With Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Oakley. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sanders of Ghar- elid.. Mf- Mrs. T. B. Stevenson anv4 nounce thiXbirth of twins on May 5, 1936. Tiie iTttle girls have been giv-[ en the names of Pauline and Irene. ute awaits you in the years greatest , t i . • . , A k J - from Princeton Theological seminary artinn picture! A-boy, a dog, and a/— » y ^ i crook , • ..J u fTu D I 'wilderness were the curved axe helve Mr. Boyd rocewd h,., Th.B. long-barrolled Kvulucky rifle. „ 7''‘Ww»l seminary I had to clear and &t- »hat a Mm^inalion forl“"^^ **:''• tie a forest country filled with lurk- amazin, adventure! It flares ,/'"X" t ,'T i“„ v ""I ^•"'* >l«niterou» wild rsrilemenl. while it isn't ashamed t9l!ii" conti"ued/Ins studies n English.1straight-shooting Ken- touch your heart! It’s breath-Uking ; T^'* year Ik/will complete his resi- tucky rifle protected them against the entertainment tem the word go! J"?"* In I ^ frif: '■'bile the "Kuokie Eiremen." "Yankee Doodle XA*"*""* free-swinging axe helve enabled therai Khapsmly." M«M N„a. I “Ziu/i? m.*' n™.i ^"‘'»p a new and more eff^tive- echnique for clearing the land for their farms and building their log Shower GNen A miscellaneous shower,^wa8, given Mrs. Myrtis Patterson Friday night at the home of Mrs. Hawks. Mafiy useful gifts were received after which The two American inventions which delightful' refreshments were served. to cpnquer " NORGE ROUATOB REFRlGBBAim \ Morning Show ,At 10 O’clock. lOc To All Birthday Party Giyeh Little Edan Joan Davenport was delightfully entertained on Saturday evening with a birthday party cele brating her sixth birthday. Many games were enjoyed after which de- WANTS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, May 2^ and 30 “Whispering Smith opeaks^ - With (;E0RGN O’BRIEN, IRENE ware, and KENNETH THOMP-/ SON. Get set for something new e/citement! He speaks—with fists ^on! He’s a railroad hero in his serving/on The Blue Stocking staff for foifr years. He acted a., a...ociate| ,i„t 250 »ears,' America editor of both The Blue Stocking and 1 handicapped by a ahortage of la- The/Collegian, and edited The PaC- machinea be- FOR SALE—One-horse vyagon cheap. W. L. Jones. Ip in his senior year served as president of the FOR SALE—One wood saw outfit— saw, engine and table. J. A. Bailey. 6.4-3tc' cause there wasn’t enough man-pow-! g^EET POTATO PLANTS,. Tomato I Nass, vici^dent of the ^weet;. P^^l^ senior class, and also toqk a promi- /nent part in military and athletics. Mr. Boyd comes to P, C. highly rec- . ommended by all his associates at Princeton who have expres.sed their confidence in him as a teacher and a est—riding roughshod over the^^n- leader. ace^that threatens the girl he mves!i —-1 “(iREAT AIR MYSTERY"/I<o. 7.L,, . remedy .ltd "The Kun Houy." iWatts Announcos lOc and 25c unemployment.jnen en^ged in bigjpi^nts, Cabbage Plants. All Kinds manufacturing industries tell Seeds, Flower there is still a shortage of [genuinely skilled labor. « ^ ./ ■4 NEXT WEEK — “THE KID,” with AL JOLSC —Exclusive Stoug “BOHEMIAN RL." with LAUREL AND HARD SINGING For County Sheriff Broadway Th^tre Formal announcement is made in today’s paper by Sheriff Jo^h D. W. Watts that he will be in the race this summer for the full four-year term which begins next January, Mr. Watts j run it. MACHINES — Operators TV greatest coQirjbution America has made to the world, it seems.,to me. is our ingenuity in building brains I into machines. I never go through a modern manufacturing plant without seeing some new machine which mini- niizes’the need of intelligence on the part of the man who operates it. The engineers who designed and -the tool, makers who built it put their brains and skill into the machine itself, so that, the most unintelligent laborer Pots and In.secticides. Blakely Rroth- ers Seed Store. Telephone 188. Ic MAN WANTED for Rawleigh Route of '800 families. Go^ profits for lUel I , WflWHI tn selecting your refrigerator, look for the 4ss*ntiai Qualities of over-all ecooomy-f-oepeod- able hot weather performance —long-life mechanism^ Ahd remember that Norge and mJy Norge offers you the advan tages of the surplus-powered Rollator cfild-making mech anism. THI IKH.UTOII The famous RoUatof Com- pressor-has but-three slowly moving parts, is surplus ‘ fc powered for dependable hot weather performance, almost everlasting. Its efficient opera- 1104.1 •OMPkciSOII.. cmrrmt, ytt isptvtrmi tan, rolling P*wtr imtud Jmrntd hack- amd-ftrth action pftho ordinary re- frioeratinm mechanum.more cold for Ao cmrrent msod^posititn! *' prtectionfor jomrfoodt ptintypfice when yom mood k hustler. We tfain and nelp you. Write today. RawWgh-Co., Dept. •SCE-27- SA2, Richmond, Va. 5-28-3pa — tion, plus the generous stonge capa<^ of the “ WANTED—Your Electric Fans. Vac uum Cleaners, Electric Irons, Ra dios, Hot PlatSf or (jther Appliances that need Repairing. R. Stanton Blakely at Blakely Brothers. Ic Norge which permits bar gain tjuantity buying, make pdssible over all savings up to $11 a month. NORG ofr MONDAY AND TUESDAY, ly 25 and 26 Or a Bet” With/GENE RAYMOND, M'ENDY BARFUE and HELEN BRODERICK. Here/ comes youth in high! From coavi to coast you’ll giggle at the Htt^^of a gay young idiot-about-town 1^0 took a hair-brained gamble, letarting from New York pennileee and dreesed only in shorts he had to be in California ten days later with is now filling out by appointment oi i vOn^ of the_ most complicated de Governor Johnston the^ unexpired Lices that we had to turn out during term of the late Sheriff C. L. Owens, | war was the recoil mechanism for who (lied recently. “1 have bjeen honored twice by gov NOTICE — During June and July I will have a young jack at my barn ottv highway No. 7, four miles west Get the inside facts hboot RbUator Refrigeradon before y<^ shop for a refrigerator. Certainly see the Norge before you buy. Come in. , u. s. MT. orr. thtt of Clinton. |5:00 cash, balance terms. Jack H. Davis, Sr. / 6-4-3tc ernors 'of South Carolina who ap- {winted me to fill out unexpired term.s,” said Mr. Watts yesterday, “and 1 would feel doubly honored if the' {Hjople of~Laurens county would give me a full term by their votes.” „ , , BABY CHICKS SATURDAY, price; the French 156-miJlimeter howitzers. | reduced 50 cents per hundred. Du-i The problem of making them was put|pigjj starting and Growing Mash. AH i bp to a big Detrpit automobile fac I Kinds Mash, Grains and Oyster Shells. Also Dairy and Horse and Mule Feed. Blakely Brothers Seed Chnnsr ffflWftrstor /Vtss Action 'LavUtch * hinoCfon Bottk and Dsir/dfock ★ hiding -U^kty Bsskp^ ★ Ad- Justsbit ★ Improytd Auto matic Flood Light ji Cknely V Spaced Shtif Ban ★ Many o.'.ver foaturos, improYtmants and re finements.- / and build the automatic machines to do the job. I went through the fac tory in 1918 and found every one qf these automatic-machines being tend- Stjre. Telephone 188. Mr. Watts was appointed sheriff jpj by a chunky Polish girl in a smock, by the late Governor Richard I. Man-1 ^ no muscle, it took no skill or ning in 1916 on the death of the then sheriff, John D. Owings, serving for one year. and industry. Chemurgy holds prom ise of going.a long way toward solv ing that problem. PRATHER-SIMPSON COMPANY training, to produce, by aid of the machine which could almost think, an apparatus in which every part had to My endeavor has alway.s been tolj^ accurate to a thousandth of an uphold the moral tone of the county,” a new suit, a hundred dollars, and j Mr. Watts, “and if given the of engaged to a beautiful girl . . or else!j again by the people of'the county f\n-Star Musical Revue in lechni-|j shall continue my efforts in that color, “I..a Fiesta DeSanta Barbara. “Table Tennis." 10 A. M. Show—TUESDAY. lOc and 20c WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, May 27 and 28 “Between Men” - With JOHNNY MACK BROM^' BETH MARTQN^ and Wn.LTAM FARNUM. . Trouble-shoibting with both barrels! He's dynamite in action'! Risking death for thrills and millions! Comedy, “Kenual A La Carte." “Spring* in the Park." “TO^^A. RSDAA". 10c To All direction. My motto will be to per- foim my dutie.s without fear or fa vor to the end that the citizens of the county shall always feel that their lives and property will be.pro- I tected to tihe fullest." ( Mr. Watts said that he is now 67 Near.s_„bf age and feels in the full vigor of I'i^e. “Unless sickness over- UN EMPLOYMENT—Answer I think the jiltimate answer to the problem of unemployment will be a tremendous increase in the number and variety of so-cailed “labor Sav ing” machines. Only by providing that sort of machinery can most of the unemployed be employed, profitably to industry and to themselves. The machine makes it possible to pay wages which ^ unaided, uu- Cakes me, T expect filled worker could never earn.iOne twenty years or more longer." jof our great American discoveries ; has been that the more machines are jset to work making useful goods, the ; greater the demand for the goods, The L^der Stages TaHav can be sold cheaper, and I so the demand for more machines and FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, May 29 and 30 “Outlaw Deputy’ A sensational Clo.se-out Sale by The; creases. Leader, of this city, is heralded forth' With all the talk about the great in a page advertisement in today’s j a/rmy of unemployed there are twice paper. It starts this morning ,at 9 as many people at work today in the United States as there were thirty years ago. Yet our population is far o’clock to inaugurate a fast selling event that will mean big savings for With TIM McCOY, NORA iTaNE, buying public taking advantage from being twice what it was in 1900 and BUD OSBORN. A Western you’ll p ^ Z n •• v, never forget! Crammed with fiery ac- [. ‘^e Barey^V alls has tion-vibrant with suspense!-Hm Me-!announced as the/ntention of Coy gallops toward his destined goal CHEMURGY — Tie-up “Chemurgy” is the name for the B— — - »*— well-known stor^ with mark-' new line along which industry is de- nnder red skies of danger in ‘The|v°X" to Jiquid^e, the business' veloping»-it means the application 6ft Ontlaw Deputy.’’ He never went back! ^'"8 offered. The .^e is expected to chemical processes to raw materials i on a pal, failed a friend, dodg^ i . throngs fron)/far and near and to convert them into usable commodi- ftiachines in- IfMDo tatam KiglU e-uoot Oodmn, $tIS* For thrills, thrift and^martness— no,€l6HT on earth Ilka the new PontiiBc fight or feared a foeman! “REX AND RINTY" No. 2. “SNAPSHOT” No. f. 10c and/20c - NEXT WEEK, “BjilDES ARE LIKE THAT.” “I MARRIED A DOCTOR.” give to those wh(/attend and buy an opportunity to ^ve money in their B^kets on dC^ndable . merchandise lor men, women and children. A^I yk ( ’CHAN AT THE CIRCUS. £ T We Have a - ARNER’S CORSET - Tl|iU Will Fi^ and Please You / The Price WiU Suit. V ELLISON’S Riddle Offers For Council ties. Both industrial and' agricultural researchers hold out great hopes that through chemurgy farm products may make a larger market by their con version to industrial uses. In the Ford factory at Dearborn 'I saw one impor tant application of chemurgy. Many parts of the Ford car, including some of the interior fitting?,- are made of a compound derived from soy beans E XPBKT8 call Pontiac the why: Thanks to a ihoit-i harmonic balancer and accural vibration point at any That’s genuine fine-car ei|^t in the world. And here’s crankshaft, overlapping besjings, a iy balanced parts, Pontiac haa no Ralph N. Riddle places his name in'by chemical processes. Soy bean oil the candidates’ column today as an aspirant for a .seat in city council in the approachit^ election as represen tative from ward five. Mr. Riddle is a resident of the Clinton Cotton Mills and hie friends end acquaintances will be interested in his announce- inent\ is an essential part of the lacquer with which the,.cars are painted. We are going to hear much more of chemurgy. Every forward-looking person real ises that thp'ultimate solution of the problems oi our economic life lies' in a closer tie-up between agriculture and it’s matched by ev«r]rthnu( else in the’ear. You can’t g^better brakes than Pontiac’s big hydraulics. The solid steel “Tur^-Tpb” Bodies are the safest money can buy. And this big eight has delivered, under official supervision. 22 miloa par ga'lon. Look around before you buy your eight. Get all the facts. You’ll come back to- PontiM convinced that it’s the best buy of them alH ^Lisi price* *t Pordime, Mich.. b*tin mt $615 tor the "6” and$730 tor tha "S'* (tabjeot io chanOa without notksa). Safmty pJaia glass »tandard on Da Luxa "6” and "S*'. Standard groupot acoa—oeia* axtra- Monthiy paymant* toauJt your putra oil tna Oanaral Motor* irtataUmant Plan. A Oanaral Motor* Vaiua. THOMASON MOTOR EAST MAIN STREET LAui^s, s. a V .-V Kil ■ ill ^ I*-;*'