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MO?iPAY AND TUESDAY,
^ June 15 and 16
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- With DICK POWELL. IlUBY
KEELER. ' JACK OAKIE. JOAN
BLONDELL and HUGH HERBERT.
On your toea, everybody, for Warner
Broa.* first big nmaical in a year; The
ffset dance parade of atara and
iangha ever deviped! Truck on down
«nd see Ruby go to town with her
partner.' Broadway’s dancing
new
Theatre
MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
June 15 nn^ls
‘Tanic the Air?
With LEW AYRES. FLOUNCE
RICE, and NEVY BAKER. Faster
than radio wfvM ... as yoor favorite
newscaster tnipu a murder mob by
air! The f1ash>by>flaa|i lowdown on
the year’s most exciting niystery
thriller! Flashing you the» hot news
first . . . if^he livca! A killer mab
ready to strike if he goes on -the air!
Trapping a murder mob with a five*
a micro*
miracle*man. Hear Dick’s four new
song hitf Roar at TWO^great com* | Trapping a murder moo wii
edy teams. Hear’em—you’ll cheer ’em! spot ... a blonde . . . and
—‘“I Don’t Have To Dream Again,” phonel Mystery rides the air waves!
-*You Gotta Know'How To Dance,” He’s headed for heaven even faster
‘‘Boulevardier^rom the ’Bronr.”
Comedy, “Maid For a Day.” Vin*
cent Lopi^ Orch«(iTa. MGM News.
10 A. M. Show—^ONDAY.
,]&c and ^c
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17
“Early To Bed”
With MARY BOLAND and CHAR*
LES RUGGLES. A sweet dream of
love bMomes a* hightinare of laughs!
Charlie and Mfty Walt twenty years
to 'yAarry . . . and, on their honey
moon, Mary discovers Charlie’s a
sleep-walker who does the strangest
things at night!
Comedy, “Wholesailing Along.”
“A Wolf In Cheap Clothing.”
Morning Show At 10 O’clock.
10c To All
than he talks! Excitement rocks the
air waves . . . as a. wanted-for*murder
blonde leads him a merry chase!
Comedy, “Pan Handler” “Racing
Canines.” >
10 A. M. Show—TUESDAY.
10c and 20c .
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY,
June 17 and 18 ' '
“Navy Bom”
THURSDAY. JUNE J8
“Show Them No
Mercy”
With RiK HELLE ! HUDSON. CE*
SAR RO.MERO, BRUCE CABOT and
\^ARREN HYMER. Fast-moving and
convincing in premise, dialogue and
action, assets which fine performan
ces by the entire,cast greatly enhance.
With CLAIRE DODD. GEORGE
CAINE and WILLIAM GRAGAN-
Although the title intimates it and
there is quite a bit of naval atmos
phere in the picture, thi^ is not thr
garden variety of navy pictures.
Rather, with a vein of romance wov
en in and plenty of action taking
place all the time.
“Farming Fools,” “Irons in the
Fire,” “Fish Tale.s.”
10 A. M. Show—WEDNESDAY.
10c To All
Miss Elixabsth Copland bus re
turned from • visit to her brother and
sister-in-lawj, Mr. and Mrs, John Wal
lace Gopelaod, in Alabama^
^ends of M^ Agfftba Jones wlf
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
June 19 and 20
“Melody Trail”
With GENE AUTRY, SMILE;
.... ....... ijruNETTE and ANN RUTH
The story has an appeal that should ^
make a deep impression.
Selected Shorts—“Breeiy Rhythm,’
“A Song a Day” and MfiM News,
Morning Show At 10 D’clock.
lOc To All
FORD. Radio’s singing cwoboy^ i
roundup of melody! Fun/rules/ the
i ranch #Treh “cowgirls” rope steers!
: He could pack a six-gun and pick s
be glad to know she has returned
home after being a patient at Dr.
Hays’^-hospital for sever^ dAy>-.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Psriism of
Latta, spent Sunday here.^ Their son,
Marion Parham, remained and is at-
tMiding summer school at Presbjrte-
risn rollege.
Misses Mary Nelson and Agnes,
Owens of (Jray Court, were visitors
here Monday.
Mrs. R. N. White, Mary Louise and
little Carolyn White of Winston-
Salem, Nv^ C.,, are visiting Mrs.
White’s parents, Mn and Mrs. A.
O’Daniel.’ * , ’
Miss Sara Ellen Bethea of Latta,
has returned home after spending a
few days with Ruth Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Buxton and
daughter, Anne, of Greenville, spent
Sunday with Mr. and, Mrs., R. J. Elli
son. Anne remained for a several
days' visit with ^therine Ellison.
Mrs. Hoyle- Hicks and Kttie son,
Jean Garvin,’ of Charlotte, N. C.,
spent several days last week with
Miss Pearl Hitt. ' -
Mrs. Clifton Adair and son, John
nie,^ spent Sunday in Cross Hill with
her pai'ehTs, Mt. and Mrs. John Rppp.
Miss Eli^beth Copeland and Mrs.
None Woj^kman leH Monday * for
Greenviljy where they'^ are attending
summer ^chool at Funnan university.
Jamey F. O’Daniel of the South
Carolina Medical college, Charleston,
i.\ spading a .short vacation with his
pareyts, -Mr. and Mrs. A- O’Daniel.
He/Will spend the summer as an in-
tei;
I
few days here this week and at-
i/fended commencement at the orphan-
Mrs. H. W'. W'oodruff, Miss V’ivian
Woodruff and Hugh Holman' spent
.Sunday in Westminster with Miss
Clara PricharU.
M rs. Nannie Jones of Mountville,
is spending some time with her son-
burg are visiting
and .Mrs. King. ;
Mr. and Mrs.^-CTH. Allgood ^n<f
Mrs. H. P. Harrell of Augusta, Cia.,
were here thia week f<^r cemmenoe-
ment at tha orphanage.
H. S. Coffman of Raldgh, N. €.,
visited friends here on Batuktayn "
Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Pitts and ehil-
dren and Miss Margaret^ Holland will
return today from Trenton, .N. C.,
where they have been spending s^-
eral days with relatives.
Mrs. John Allen Dugan and little
daughter, Marsha, Mrs. Durham and
children of HartsvUle, are spending
10 Years Age,
Itelii at Intereat Frem The Chronicle
.. of June 10, 1026
W. M. McMillan was .elected mayor
Clinton ^Mifday ot^-1^ oppon
ent, E. B. Sloan.^
Bruce Galloway has gone to Me
ridian, Miss., where he will play base
ball this summer.
M^and Mbi._L C. Bolanil^
Mra. C. A. Booxer of Hollins, Va.,
is spending the summer, with, her tia-^
ter, Mrs. Myrtld Himter.
On Tuesday afternoon at the bomb
of the bride’# parents. Miss Annie B.
Adair become . the bride of PmI
Hairiott Burroughs.
WITH TBAININO SCHOOL
Tom Plaxico, 'Jr„ of Sharon, is now
connected with the SUte Twnmng
Miss Loree Adair, student at Win-< of this city-as business mana-
this week with the former’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. E.’ Neighbors.
The following Clinton gitls arq
throp college, is ^t home for the; and entered upon his new duties
kummer. | jifj., pigxico was a mem-
Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Sloan have ^*4 bar of the recent graduating claae
turned to their home in Safford, Ari-.gt Presbyterian college where he
zona, after visiting relatives here.' (made an outstanding record. He has
Prof. B. Graham'left yesterday for ^any friends here who will be inter-
spending several weeks at Camp j Hamburg, Germany, where he will g^ted in the announcement that he is
Tonawandah, near Henderronville, N.j study this summer. ' [to remain "in the city.
C.r Alliene Copeland, Evelyn Henry, i Dr. T, J. Peake has gone to Car-j ^ .
Marguerite McMillan, Peggy Sprunt, ■ lisle, Pa., to take a two weeks’ course
Jean Holman, Virginia-Wier, Cwolyn
Hen^. Mrs. C. W. Weir smd’ Mrs,
William Henry are also staying at
,the camp.
Mrs. C. C. Giles, Thurston, Giles
and Garrard Johnson spent several
days last week'in Flint, Mich., where
Thurston remained at the General
Motors Institute, after spending the
week-end at home. They reamed bj^
way of Richmond, and were accotn-
panied home by . Miss Patricia Giles,
student at the William and Mary
School of Arts, to spend the summer
with her parents. •
at the Army Medical school.
Mia# Mary Oopelaiid left yeaterday
for Savannah, Ga., whalte shb will
AT METHODIST CHURCH
era tour.
Regular servkM will be held Sun
day morning at North Broad Street
join a party fora three weeks’ North-p^tor. Dr. J.
iC. Roper, will speak ohjbe Unity'
Hubert Boyd is at home from Lake!of Believers, or the Common Taak.”
City, vvhere he taught the past year, j Sunday school will assemble at 10
Mr. and Mi;g. Ratchford Boland of|a. m. In the evening at eight o’clock
Natchitoches, La., are spending the the first union service of the summer
summer with the fqrmer'e parents, 1 will he held at thisf ehurch. -
Five 111 Race
. / -For Solicitor!!!
When the time expired Mqnday for
filing of, pledges for state, district
and circuit offices, five men had qual
ified for the^office of solicitor of the
Judicial circuit to fill the i
at' McLe^lV hospita’f in Florence, j held by H. S, Blackwell.
IS. I). H. Martin of Union, spent/Those who qualified are 0; L. Ung
• • • I'Xin a tl \f v\tvk mn Nlxinr.
I age.
of Laurens, B. V. Chapman of New-[
berry, Charles A. Young, W. K. ]
Charles and Hugh Beaa,ley, all of
Greenwood. - Mr. BJackwell had pre
viously announced that he would not
contend for, the office again. {
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
June 4B nnd-20—
mean guitar ! The screen’s singing j in-law and daughter, Mr. and ‘ Mrs.
idol In a rollickinjf Western! Mirth!George Watts Copeland,
and melody in a fast mu's^al West- Archie Adair, Forrest Adair, John
Anderson Offers
For Commissioner i i
ern. Hear Gene sing and 'play his laU^l^ IMriney, Lykes Henderson. L. H. [ Frank Andersoq, well known
, est^rowbo3^melodies! A siiTging cow-[Davidson and Teague Harris, Jr., i merchant who resides' near here on
TVlP Man Whn Broke! • in*’* of f^e Westlj^'p^nt Sunday in Asheville, N. C. the Musgrove highway, announces
iTicami vf aav ^ Columbia, and his candidacy in today’s paper for
The B&nk of Monte ^^artl Buck —the wonder dog—In a Furman Brownlee of Orangeburg, j county commissioner in this summer’s
■lour uti/l crroulAT / *•
Carlo
new and greater role!
“REX AND RINTY ” Noi .'I,
With RONALD COLEMAN, JOAN “Speed Mad” and Comedy/
KKNNE’IT. COLIN CLIVE and NI- 10c and 20r /
<;EL BRUCE. He took a million-to-1 n —
one chance at cards—and won! He, NEXT WEEK— /
took a” sure-tbing chance an a woman
—but love is not a gambler's game!
Excitement at Monte Carlo! Terror in
“FLORIDA SPBCiAL”
the hearts of the gaming syndicate!
vA mysterious stranger, >Konald Cole
both former residents of this city, i primary
spent Sunday here with friends.
Ernest Young and Casper Little of
Gadsden., Ala.* are visiting the for-
iner’.s sister, Mrs. J. W. Milam, and
relatives in Whitmire.
Mr. Anderson was in the race two'
years ago at which time he made a!
highly creditable’^ shhwing. He stat^ j
ed yesterday that he has been so- j
licited by many friends throughout
ROGERS
QUALITY FDDD SHOPS
WESSON OIL, pint can
• at#
20c
ScotTissue, 3 rolls
• • a-, a a. t
20c
JELL-0, 6 flavor^ 3 pkgs. ..... 19c •>
Swansdo^ Cake Flour, pkg, .. 29c
Kellogg’s Com Flakes, 2 pkgs. . 15c
APRICOTS
15c
Gold Label COFFEE, lb. jar .... 25c
MARGARINE, Nu-Treat, lb. ... 15c
LUX FLAKES, pkg.
a e a
10c
man, has kept on doubling his win
nings—and broken the bank.
“(IRKAT AIR MYSTERY•’ NoTTH.
Comedy, and “Fire Brigade” in all
technicolor.
10c and 2.')C
Beautiful, Wide
CURTAJN SCRIMS
Idle Yard
ELLISON’S
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spend the summer. ^ ^ .
Mr. and Mrs. Wade R. Si>eiTy and'^'^’" Inc., for
little daughter. Virginia, left Satuf-
day for New York, where they will ACCIDENT Insurance Tickets cost
make their home. (_ < / [. ^nly 35c a day; pay up to $5,000.'
Mis.ses Martha Davidson and Lois.s. W. Sumerel, phone 80 and 32. tf,
Blakely have returned from Ocean'— i
Drive Beach, W'here they have been FOR RENT — F'illing station 'Tiear j
attending a bouse party. j Training-school, on Columbia high-[
CAMAY SOAP, 3 cakes
14c
Walter M. Nash of Gray’ Court,ltb‘‘ county to offer again and has
was- a -tmsfnesa viritor.-here thi Mon-1 dot-idea to entiir the rooe.
N-^T S|| Pdnev Bread loaf Cc
Hampton Ave., representative j ]
COLONIAL OR ST. CHARLES EVAP.
MILK, 3 tall cans
• a a a _a...
• • %
20c
c.
Misses Doris-Thompson, Mary Hill! way. Price $10.1)0 month. Apply toi,,
and Frances Hill and Mfs. Jack-A. H. Galloway. ll-3p
j Stearne of Rockford, III., si>ent a/few
thU WMk with’Mi/ Luis Blaks-RENT - First-fioor - apartm^t
ilj- un wute to Florida on a Creation! “P Eula Da-
ividson, phone 150-W. Ip
tlljl.y j _ ■■ ■■■ '
Billy and Jimmy Caldwell of Green-• losj OR STOLEN—Black and white
ville.are the guests of their cousins,' ^ale setter. Brown spots on nose
J^mes Austin Chandler and- Karl feet. About one year old. . 1^.00' | ^
>fohnsdn, Jr.
/•- Mrs. Austin Chandler is visiting
^ her sister, Mrs. J. P.— Caldwell in
Greenville, who is a patient in the
City hospital.
Miss Elizabeth Bradley, who has
been teaching in Fairfax, is at home
for the summer with her mother,
Mrs. James Bradley.
Mrs. R. U Plaxico, Mias Nannie
Young Tribble, Mrs. J. R. Todd, Mrs.
C. B. Betts ahd Mrs. Irene To^ at-
3[jgt-4»regb!fl^l in
reward. J. P. Prather, Clinton.
IPl
MAN WANTED for Rawleigh Route
of 800 families. Good profits for
hustler. We train and help you. Write
today. Rawleigh Co., Dept. SCIF-27-
SA2, Richmond, Va; 6-35-4p
; rAn Outstahdihg~June Shi^ Valu^
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Shirts
83c
Each
2 for $1.50
ACTUAL
$1.00 VALUES
Special Features — Pre-Shrunk, Nu-Craft Collar which
Means Starched-CoUar Neatness Without Starch.
In the Very Latest Patterns.
Fast Colors, of Course.
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TENNEY'S
I, a. 9MUUM1 aeMraav.
Woodruff* yesterday.
Mrs. James Tinkler of Cliffaide,
N. C., is spending several days with
Tier”parenta, iJIr. /lire. E. R.
nox.
FOR RENT—^By weak or month, dur
ing summer, small stucco cottage, 8
reams and hath, furnished, at Beau
fort Shores, Beaufort, S. C. $10.00
per ..weak iD advaacew A^ J. L. Renta,
•Hotel Clinton; r — tf
ij L. Evaporated PEACMES, 2 Uml i
»8»fMOOO#tO»Mt»OMh#MMOOOOM»00$00000»OMOOO»0»
Allan^F. Lide and daugtu
Francee..iide.-.^ol- -EUloreej^jn^ here
Tuesday where Mr. Lide attended the
meeting _of the B<mid of Trustees of
Thornwell orphanage^ While here
they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. F.
M. Stutts.
Jean MeSw^een of Chester is spend
ing 4 few days with Peggy Johneon.
W. D. Copeland is in Charleston
attending the annual meeting of the
South Carolina Hardware Dealers as
sociation. \
l^ss M. Lynn, member of the fac
ulty at Darlington School for Boys,
Rome, Ga., and Robert Lynn, member
of the faculty at Dublin, Ga., arrived
last week to spend the summer with
their patents, Dr. and Mrs. L. R.
Lynn.
Mrs. Brown of San Francisco, Miss
Emma Steer of Pasadena, Cal., and L.
B. Steer of Wynona, Ohio, arrived
this week to viait <their eom and broth
er, R. A. Steer and family, and their
sister, and daughter, Mrs. R. L. Gee-
kill. They were accompanied by Miaa
Betty Brown Gaakill, of San Francis
co, who ia visiting her parents/ Mr.
and Mrs. R. L. Gaakill.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wallett and
children of Stateeb(»o,.Ga., spent sev
eral days this weak wkhi Mr. and
Mrs. Virgil Abm^ ea roots to Dor^
bam, N. C., wbera iiuf will htteud
Bomnmr eebcKd «i Dake Dnirenilj.
nUBpi aad ebUdnia,
FOR SAIiE>—(Leading southern music
house^lm small etocBo upright sikL
well-known make oT grand piano in
this viqinity. Will sell cheap for cash
or terms mmy be arranged. AddressFll
Credit Manager, P. O. Box 632, Spar-
tanburgTISrc 25-8c
International corporation offers an
exceptionally fine opp<Mtunit7 for
two g^ clean honeet reliable men
in Clinton and surrounding territory,
must be of good standing. Apply at
216 Emaxcee Bldg., Greenville, S. C.
Saturddy morning from nine to twelve
for interview. —, , Ip
HOLSUM ,
Spaghetti or Macaroni, pkg.
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PINEY WOODS
SYRUP, No. 11/2 can
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Rogers Quality TISSUE, roll .... 4c
Southern
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POTTED MEAT, 3 No, V4 cans . 11c
COLONIAL GREEN AND WHITE __
LIMA BElANSy 2 No. 2 cans .. .. 19c
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STOKELVS FINEST
'SAUER KRAUT, 3 No. 2.cans .. 20c
Van Camp's Tomato Juice COCKTAIL, 4 No. 1 cans .. I5c
Comet White Uneoated RICE, 3 lb. 25c
Dromedary GINGERBREAD MIX, pkk.....,.lZZZ 25c
LUX TOILET SOAP, 2 cakes .Sy. 15c
Libby’s ROAST BEEF, N©. 1 can ...( 2ic -
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Quaker PUFFED WHEAT, 4-©*. pkg. . ^ lOc
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^them Manor Crushed PINEAPPLE, No. 1 can ....
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Dettcioua Aast. Sandwich CRACKERS, lb.
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