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llonfoe BroUMTS mnd Byron Ptrker, a popditf group of brondca»ting nin- win piifenf^ proffmm Prl- 8 Q*<aQc)^ in, the LydU ^ , ■ / , bir A_ B_ -CHAPIN c/i i^ydWQcTn fOSnUu ^' ■“ CLINTON MAN NAMED ir'• Mill schofii auditorium. The entertain went is being sponsored by the Lydia Girls* club, with popular admission prices prevailing, ilie program wll consist of mandolin music, singing, yodeling, and acting, with fun galore for all who attend. CA9N0 THEATRE MONDAY AND TUESDAY, I October 5 and 6 . _ “Suzy” With JEAN HARLOW, FRAN- CHOT TONE, and CARY GRANT. Jean*8 in Paris noW^—and it’ll never be the same. It’s gayer than gay . . . when two such handsome aviators as Franchot Time and Cary Grant go into a heart-spin over her, you can be sure she collects her share of the American love-debt! Thrill-packed, laugh-crammed romance! And just wait . until hear. J,eaa. aing,„^‘OiiL^ I Remember.” MGM News. 10 A. M. Show—MONDAY. ilOc and 25c WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, October 6 and 7 I 'Border Patrolman’ With GEORGE O BRIEN, POLLY ANN YOUNG, and SMILEY BUR NETTE. Born to fight—!»oth of them! The Border blazes when a headstrffiP^ heiress dares this toufi^h hombre to tame her! He just naturally lov^to fight—then he met a girl who ^ght back—with weapons he’d neverwnown before! . Musical—“Memories Of ^ain.” 10 A. M. Show—WEDJ^^^DAY. 10c To AIL Dr. Felder Smith, of this dty, was elected secretary and treasurer of the state board of examiners in optome try, at a'Tecellt^1lI«etfx^j^ ,<]tf tho bdi^ held in ColOmUir Other officers serv ing with Dr. , Smith are: ,Dr. W. C.' Ezell, SpantaAbonir, president; Dr. G. * C. Wise, Orangeburg, first vke-preai- dent; Dr. C. H. Weisepape, Coliunbia,' second vice-president RUBSCBIBirtO TME CHBONICtl A lira'll I si;i ~ I r fin III rir'rfiin-nnwiwir-Tnirnrr-trs^^—irni i -iim i ECOKOm Week-End Specials TRADE AT KELLERS AND SAVE THE DIFFERENCE $1.00 Armandos Blended Cream . Russian Mineral Oil, 16 oz. 75c Armand*s Blended Cream Russian MinertU Oil, $0.19 U.S.P., 1 galloii M 50c Armandos Blended Cream Minei^ Oil, U.S.P., 1 g^on. .59 Extra Value! Savoy Linen Stationery 100 Sheets and 50 JAc Matching Envelopes. Milk Magnesia, U.S.P., 16 oz Milk Magnesia, U.S.P., 32 oz 35c/^lk Magnesia Dental Cream.. Norwich Milk lc Magnesia, 16 oz. Lum*etia Vanderbilt Cleansing Cream, 50c value Milk Magnesia^ Norwich, 6 oz. . FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, October 4 and 9 “The Return Of Sb^e Lang’’ With GERTRUDE MICHAEL, SIR GUY STANDING, RAY MILLAND. The notorious Sophie Lang—glam orous, elusive Jewd thief—comes out of hiding to steal the world’s largest diamond right from under the nose of a guy who thought he was the world’s smoothest crook! Comedy, “Parked In Paree.” Mickey Mouse, “Mickey’s Rival.” “FLASH GORDON” No. 2. 10c and 25c Lucretia Vanderbilt Cold Cream, 50c value Castoria, Bottle Lucretia Vanderbilt Vanishing Cream, 50c value Aspirin Tablets, 100 for Hot Wa^r Bottle, Full two-quart size. Coconut Oil Shampoo, 50c value. Fountain Syringe, Full two-quart size ... Joanna Mill News BRUCE BARTON SAYS... Clipton Hi Tops ~ Belton Qeven 75c Three Flowers Face Powder 25c value for $1.00 Vanity Fair Three-Way Creme Ironized Yeast, $1.00 value for >. NEXT WEEK— “LITTLE MISS NOBODY” “WALKING ON AIR” “HIS BROTHER’S WIFE” “RHYTHM OF THE RANGE’ Broadway Theatre MONDAY AND TUESDAY, 1—^—October-5.~ “Devil Doll” With LIONEL BARRYMORE, MAUREEN O’SUIXIVAN. FRANK LAWTON. ’The greatest thrill - mystery - ro - mance since Lon Chaney’s “The Un- Goldville, Sept. 25.—Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mitchell and children of New berry, visited Mr. and Mrs. T. L. El lison Sunday. Mrs. Whit Gibson of Swannanoa, N. C,, visited her sister, Mrs. O. M. Templeton, last week. Mrs. Templeton and Mrs. Gibson spent a few days with Miss Avanelle, Templeton in Charleston. * ^ Miss Edna Jones of Spartanburg, spent Sunday with her brother and sister-in-law. Rev. and Mrs. E. S. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hart and little son spent the week-en3 with Mrs. Hart’s parents in Belton. Miss Gladys Cole of W^are Shoals, spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. L. H. Poag. Andy Kinwnel and Fred Adcott of Pottsville, Pa., students at Duke uni versity, Durham, N. C., wei-e guests Tuesday of Mr. and ^rs. W. D. Beckham. Mrs. C. E. Chapman and little daughter spent a few days last week in Columbia and Charleston. Mrs. Yancey Phillips of Honea Path spent Tuesday with Mrs. George Craft. ttnnivn,. ^ Mrs. Dolly Prater and Miss Evan geline Duk^spent the week-end in Saluda. ^ Columbia, *Mr. and Mrs. Furman Mr. wnd Mrs. -Torn ~~Dtmnaway Campbell of Clinton, James O’Shields of Bath, and Charles O’Shields of .\bbeville, visited their mother, Mrs. G. A. O’Shields, during the week-end. With the Sick Mrs. C. A. O’Shields continues ill at holy Three”! The diamond bracelet . her home on Joanna .square. Friends Experience Teaches Dollar Worth I >-( One day the vice-president of a trust company was showing / me around and explaining how ci^efully the company handles the fut^ en trusted to it. Being asked by hira-|--,, for a comment, I modestly put forth the following: / "There would seem to be one de fect in your set-up. /You take young men from the rich dormitories of Princeton and Harvard and Yale, and you transport them straight into the paneled offices of Wall Street without ever a chance to find out what life is all about. A dollar or a hundred dol lars or a hnudred thousand dollars are just; so many marks on a piece of white paper to them. "No boy ought to-be allowed to c^e into your trust company until he'has first worked a year on a farm or as a section-hand on a railroad, or behind the counter of a country store." A dollar never again would^ be simply a mark on a piece of papCr to him. It would mean struggle And sacrifice and sweat.” The vice-president didn’t ppiy any attention to the suggestion, of ..course, but I still think it was good> A great danger to this country comes from the lack of Understanding between different sections Tjocal Team Opens Season With Victory ^fore Large Crowd Here Friday Night. 35c Palm and Olive Shaving Cream 25c Stanback By Paul League A crowd of approximately 700-peo ple saw the crimson jerseyed Red' Devils of Clinton High roll up an im-j pressive 18-0 victory against the Bel-| ton football team last Friday night at; Johnson field. Hall King scored every one of the Clinton touchowns in the first halfj after sustained drives had carried Clinton deep into Belton territory. The first-touchdown was the result of H. King’s brilliant 20-yard punt return and a 36-yard burst ever leftj tackle. T^'reeman helped bring the balli dowp/to .scoring territory on the next M 50c Tooth Brushes— West, Prophylactic, and Tek, each Headache Powder 25c Johnson’s Baby Talcum . 25c Tube Woodbury’s Cold Cream Two-Cell Focusing ^A( ;aseJXaf Spotlight, nickel cf fillers Drug Store CUNTON, S. C. — PHONE NO. 1 !TRY two/touchdown drives in the second! i q^rter ,and King scored the last ^uchdown standing up with an 18-'! yard run over the line. Jones, whol|[ kicked off for Clinton High, missed ' two tries for extra points after touchdown, and a linC play failed on the third. Besides H. King in 4ha backfield, Owens and Freeman made several long runs with the ball-. In the second Is half Freeman ran wild, bringing up BELK’S CIRST Quality Merchandise At Lower Prices I We Feature Advertised Brands ^ I Ladies’ Coats was almost as big as the doll-crimi nal! To rob—perhaps to kill—she was a 12-inch messenger of her master’a vengeahee! Romance flowers amidst astonishing mystery ... in Lionel Barrymore's finest triumph! Shorts — "Broadway Highlighta^' “Training IMgeons,” "Knock, Knock, Who’s-There?^’ 10 A. M. Show—TUESDAY. 10c and 20c will be glad to know that her condi tion is showing improvement. Friends of Mr. Bled.soe will be glad to know that he is improving after bi'ing quite ill for the past w’eek. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, October 6 and 7 Three On the TraiF With WILLIAM BOYD, JIMMY ELLISON. ONSLOW STEVENS, GEORGE HAYES, and MURIEL EVANS. They had to reckon with Cassidy . . . and his psls of the Bsn-20! The West’s most brszMt gang of rsacsls takes over Ji whole town — and gets away with it, until Hopalong goes into ncticMH for justice and romance! Shmls—"Touring the Sport World,” “Porkey’s Money Day,” Than FicUon.” _ 10 A M. Show—THURSDAY. - 10c To All FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, Addresses Girls’ Club anna Girls’ club meeting on Ti^sday evening was an address by MUa Elo- ise Johnson, instructot in the home economics department of Joanna school. Miss Johnson talked on "Per sonal A4>peanmce."_i . r" ; > it wei'e possible for every big city banker, lawyer aryi executive to change places at least one year in .seven with a snrall-town storekeeper, or a day laborer. It would be fine if every big bo^rd of dirertors had one place whic^ would be filled by a farmer—a different one every year. Hov^jhuch more humanity there would/be in busineft.s if the men at the top could keep fresh their con tact ^vith the problems and hard- 3|i(ips and heartaches of the ordi-' hary man and woman. Keep Right On Keeping Qh Young people write asking: “How punts, and on one occasion ran 3014| ut Ynrlt*fl Int fOT. .rter mwrceptmg . gtyiS: SilCS 14 tO 50. Priced from— I Ladies’ beautiful plain and fur-trimmed Coats, expert- I i yards “after Thtencepting pass. The whole Clinton line played great defensive ball, with Brown and B. King getting several outstanding tackles. For Belton, Horton’s great kicking kept them out of danger several times/ The line-up: _ Belton (0) Ginton (18)'^ LE—P, Shirley McKee ;P LT-r-Chagris Brown || m $9.95 to $24.95 A small deposit reserves any garment till wanted. Dresses be/Jo- —into the lidvertising Birthday^Partles Quite a numl>|i^ of little folk en joyed a party a;t the home of Mrs. E. C. Abrams Saturday afternoon^ at which time/iwr little sons, Wallace and Tommy, celebrated their :^ourth and sixt^birthdays, respectively^ Mrs.//Roy Odell delightfully /^ter- taine^d thirty boys and girls a^ her home Monday evening. The occa'sion \vas the twelfth birthday of her son, Stranger ^Harold. It was a happy evening for business?” Several successful adver tising p^ple recently jotted down their business autdbiographiM. . Here are some apples: / 1. Young mam--^livered newspa- ming instructor, freight checker. Real estate ^iiHesman, life guard, i salesman, advertising agency. LG—Snipes Bishop • C—Cox :.... B. King RG—Chagric Carter RT—Lindsey Jones RE—P. Horton Workman QB—RTce 7.37/". ./.TTT^TJwena LH—Horton H. King I Come in and see our line of beautiful Dresses. All the latest styles, colors and I matesials by New York’s i foremost designers. Sizes ■ 12 to 52, including half ^ sizes and short stouts.— RH—Roe Foster FB—Shirley Freeman SiAstitutes: Clinton—Stone, Davia, Cnnford, Boland, Byrd, Baldwin, San- 4aytr-:Juhnson,.^ Sjoane^TTOmpkinaon, Young. _—- . _ ' If: ervice,- collection agency. Editor, 2. Young' woman. Reception clerk. {printing, free-lance writer. A. E. F. Ass’t Credit Manager. Advertisinir departpfient. Selling space, house-to- house selling. Clerk. , Advertising. subeCTiptions. Writing. Advertising. Advertising agency. / 3. Young man. Making and sell ing photographs. Picking strawber ries. Selling soap products. Church October 8 and R “Unknown Ranger” With BOB ALLEN and MARTHA HBBETTS. Blaze away, Bob! Stamp out the laet of the rasUers-^de that savage atalHom—thrill your fans wiUn exdt- iag adveaturce! TIARKEST AFRICA” Na 9. ”Leeay BaOooalst.” “At Yoa^ Ser vice, MadaaM.” “P^ey. the Rain- I6e and 20e 3. JfBST WEEK-> ««rtl lNG ON THE MOON” OF M19f” ^DBEGON TIAIL” ig lor I janitor and organist. Delivering all present. Misses Elizabeth WHling- newspapers. Clerk, Railway MaH ham, Mrs. Alma Odell, and Mft. Luke private. Advertising agency. lYou will note that nb one found a job for any of theee people; they just went ^around kicking at the doors until one opened. In the periods be tween jobs it never seems to have occurred to litem to sit down with folded hands and complain that they were bom too late. 'Otey just kept right on keeping on. Quality at lower prices— $1.95 to $12.95 Just unpacked a beau selection ot_ ladies’ ^oid mis^’ Hats. All colon and headr sizes. Best quality of felts. Priced froi 98c to $2L95 r Clulivmi’s Dresses Clark assisted the hostess ib serving punch, wafers, and mints irt attractive containers. Willingham-Lewis Marriage Of cordial interest to their many friends was the marriage of Miss Grace Williams of Ninety-Six, and Shuford Lewis of Goldville. The mar riage was Solemnized at the home of the officiating minister, the Rev. J. L. Johnson, in Newberry, Saturday evening, September 19. Belk’s ih headquarten for Shirl9^ Temple and Kate Greenway Dresses. You get quality plus style when you buy one of these. New styles just received. - Priced at— $1.95 and $2.95 “FRUIT OF THE LOOM”* CARD OF THANKS - -t We wish to take this opportuni^. to express to our friends in Clinton and tJie surrounding community our sincere thanks and deepest gratitude for their many kindnemes shown os at the recent loss ot our home by fire. Mr. and Mrs. Rush Nabors. Hosiery We feature Phoenix Hos iery, best in quality, Ahap- CO *0' til. iTO netter tiosii made, regardless of price, g Keep in step with Phoenix. ■ 75c pair I 29c pair Natural Bridge Shoes Sold jgxclusively by Belk’s. Tk^~ih ^uali^ and" 8[t:^e/ Sizes 3 to 9. ^dths AAA to D. If your ;;foot Is Klnl to-fit, try us. All shoes expertly fitted. PrikMd ^ ^$4J95 - Red Go<Me~' Shoes We are headquarters for the faraoiu Red Goose Shoes for children. AD styles and sizes. Widths AA to D. Sold with a mon ey hack guarantee. Price-* We carry “Fruit of the Loom” Shirts for men. Na- advinflised, best quality.- Sold eveiywhere for $1.65. Sizes 14 to 18. Beik’s prices $1.48 Also Boys’ sizM^ 79c Phoenix Sox for children in 1 11 new fall patterns, plain and || fancy— I ■ Sr ’M