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JIONDAY AND TUESDAY,
January 4 and &
Old Hutch
With WALLACE BEERY, ERIC
LINDEN, CECILIA PARKER *nd
ELIZABETH PATTERSON.
He wa» happy when broke — but|
then he found $100,000. But that'a
Jmt the beginning vOf trouble for Old
Hutch, the laiiest, noet lovable raa*
Id it starts off
«nl you’ve ever met—an(
OUM'OltMOMD
WltUAM/
/PiMidsat of National
PeduEalioQ of Bnsiaesa
PlolMieaal WonMo’s Chibs. If-
England Wornes
Over Plane Sale
Few* Hitler May" Take U. S. »^c-
tion As Excuse For Sending
Soldiers To Spain.
THUHSDAY^DECEMBER 31, M3<
Farm Demonstration
Notes
C. B. Cannon, County Agent-
“Cerita Chei^ Grirnm.” Mrs. ^San
ders is novy planning to translate
some of La Fontain^ fables.
The only woman chancellor in dip
lomatic circles is Hiss Mary Cotiway,
chancellor of the Spanish legatio^^n
Dphlin, Ireland. Miss Conway hu
airlines, steamship ind truckii^ con
cerns to hnve t)mr own club of niore'^
than 200 members. The Women’s
^Traffic club’s, presidwit is Miss Beat^
ice Sadowsky.
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LonddtL Dec. 29.—Fears that the
American\govermnent’8 action in li-
, censing th^ export of airplanes iiw
I tended for the Spanish socialist gov-
■emment may influence Reichsfuehrer
I Hitler’s decision on intervention in
Another distinguished representa . . • j j
live x>f the .t«e, !"» Cl.ire, h« been Sp..n were expreeeed in informed cir
^ ... I Kai*a <r^vat.gwKr •
a million dollars worth of laughs! Not awarded the gold medal for good die-1
since ‘‘Min»and^ Bill” such a hpwl-
and-heart wallop as when the i^rs
of “Ah, Wilderpess” get together
again!
“Fingals C4ve.” News of Today.
10 A. M. Show—MONDAY.
10c and 25c
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY,
January 6 and 7
Lady, Be Careful ^
7. With LEW aVRES, MARY CAR
LISLE. LARRY (BUSTER)CRABBK
and GRANT WITHERS.
They have to work fasjl in the navy!
Forty-eight hours ashore, but that’s
all it takes for a lady-shy gob to put
a ring around the finger of Panama’s
champion “no" girl.
Comedy, "Grandma’s Buoys."
“ "Symphony In Snow.”
10 A. M. Show—WEDNESD.VY.
10c To AM
tion by the American Academy of
Arts and Letters. Miss Claire, a
Washingtonian, has starred in many
well known plays. She said she first
became aware ^ clear speech at the
“lucky age of 13” and that she was a
good ffiTmic'Tand bad a good ear. The
medal was first awarded in 1925.
Since then four other women have re-
(The Washington state department
Headquarters for Signing Govern
ment Blanks L . .. TT •* j . ...
__ ^ been m the United States visiting her
The county ar^_community commit-1 brother. John C«»w«v. who is a viee>
teemen were
Miae Grace Helene Miller has the
unique job of outlining die program
^ ana conraiuniiy commu-1L iVp- T«hti nmiwMv iii a vifp Yprk bigil achool
carM together Tuesdav.^^ ^ ^ girls and boys how to eat properly.
.fternm... .tCcouT^tV^i^to-
and received instructions in filling out; . . 1^® perwonalrty o *”7 ^7 **]^*’^ ^
Painting in sand, using the various i know just what constitutes good nan-
jjNiolors to make her pictures, is a fad: nejw in eating.
j^lw^th Mrs. Anna W. Brown of Veroj ' — ^
! Bekcb, Florida. She has found thirty | Los Angeles boasts of having the
the last blank on the 1936 new faimb'
program on which the farmers will
receive their government benefit
check. Headquarters are set up in the
various townships and farmers are
3ekch,
liffm
I different shades of sand. Her pictures
have been exhibited at the Interna
tional exposition in Toronto, the Cen
tury of ^ogress in Chicago, at Rock
being notified to report to these
yesterday approved shipment of, headquarters the l«at four days of
pi.™, /«t pirt, by . hU Jemey tbi. w«k t. .ign the prpper JlSe"
firm to Bilbmi, Spain, on the ground Thoee farmers who have tenants »r«i' ^
the neutrality act doe* not bar such required by regulations to have their: Cleveland
shipments in case of civil war,
(For. several days Eiiropean oapi-
te'ls have bene waiting anxiously for
Der Fuehrer's decision on a Spanish
reived the_ award, Edith Wynm, Mat- '‘‘I..?!’!
thison, Julia Marlowe, Alexandra Car
lisle and Lynn Fontanne,
If anyone thinks that sports and
other outdoor interests have made
women lose their flair for needlework
German regular divisions to Spain.
and on the question of “volunte^”
in the Spanish war).
The British government studied all
information bearing on the possibility
President-Roosevelt will act to tight
tenants with them as they are re-|
quired to sign blanks also. The head
quarters will be open only four days
and those not filling out the blanks
in the various headquarters on those:
days will be asked to come to thej
county_agent’s pffice to sign the
blanks It is important that the farm-!
er carry with him to the headquarters I
the envelope in which the notice was
Hent as it carries the oerial' number.'
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There are enough wf^en in New
York holding positions i^th railroads,
only woman bell maker in the world.
Mrs. A. S. C. Forbes says that ahA
has probably tqmed out hundreds of
thousands ^of bells, in more than a
quarter of a century she has been do>
ing this work. Among her bells are
tiny repieductions of California mis
sion bells and all kinds of ehtnth
bells, big and little.’
en the neutrality law and align the | The headquarters are located as fol- j
you have only to learn about the e^-1 United ^tes with efforts of Euro-1 lows:
hibition of women’s i^jork that is held
in New’ York eveiy year. Mrs. Wil
liam W. Hoppin announces that in
addition to the display of petit point,
gross point and other examples j iah amba.ssador at Washington, on the
jneedlewprk, a prize of $100 ha.s been.^^^j^ American airplanes to the Va-
1 offered for the best original | lencia government,
can floi-al design. The winner will be
pean pow’ers to keep arms out of Jacks and Hunter townships — Va
Spain. leant building across street from Bai-i
Foreign office official.s awaited a igy.g Bank, known as Buchanan’s. .j
report from Sir Ronald Lindsay, Brit- Hill township—S. M. Lfea-i
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
January 8 and 9
Caili and Mable
announced in Januai-y. Last year Mrs.
Theotiore Roosevelt, Jr., received the
! gidd star for the best-piece of- needle-
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With CLARK GABLE, MARION
DAVIES, ALLEN JENKINS and
ROSCOE KARNS.
Now Marion, as Mabel,
Is raising Cain with Gable!
But at stealing her heart—
Watch Gable in the part
Of Cain—and you’ll say he’s able!
And here it is! Marion and Clark—
surrounded by the madcap mirth and
merry melody that mark Warner
Bros, as the master makers of musi-
cal masterpieces!
“PHANTOM RIDER” No. 2, with
Buck JONES.
News of Today.
10 A. M. Show—FRIDAY-
10c and 25c
Seaboard Air Line
Gets Back On Feet
It is particularTy gratifying to edu
cators all over the country to hear
that V’irginia C. Gildersleeve dean of
Barnard college for twenty-five years,
has received the sixth annual award
foe eminent achievement of the Amer-,i,
ican Woman’s a.sSOcLation^ Dean Gil-
dersleeve was cited as a gifted schol
ar in varied fields of English and
Latin literature and for her vision
which has broadentnl the. scope of
woman’s opportunities. . -.
NEXT WEEK—
"DIMPLES." with Shirley Temple.
“PIGSKIN PARADE”
"THE BIG BROADCAST OF 1937’
-Amelia Lailvart, aviator, is the first
woman ever to addre.ss a graduating
class at the United States Naval acad
emy at Annapoli.s. She was one of the
lecturer.s who are giving a series of
lectures in the courses in English and
history.
Judge Calls For Conference To;
Seek Removal of Receivership.
To Be Held January 19.
man’s store.
Scuffletown town.ship =— Sandy
Springs school.
Laurens town.ship — Court House,
county agent’s office.
^ Waterloo towmship — Vacant house
hear school J^^ding., . , j
\|5ung’3-’H^B.^hip—vRobert Harris’s
store. . ' I
Dials Wiwnship — Abercrombie-Ow-!
THIS STORE
WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY
Thursday, Dec. 31
Sullivan township-
school.
-Hickory 'nivem^
WHITE GOODS SALE
AT PENNEY’S FRIDAY
^ ALL SPECIALS—For a Few Week*
We Will Have Only Specials at THE
CASINO — Three a Week — and the
Admission Will Be lOc and 25c
Straight. ,
Broadway
Theatre
Va.,^ Dec. 26. — An order]
by Judge Luther B. Way, of federal'
district court, calling a conference of|
stockholders, creditors, mortgage
tru.stees and other interested parties
looking to the possible early termina
tion of the receivership of the Sea
board Air Line Railway company was
made public today by Major Paul W.
Kear, clerk of the court.
The conference was aet by Judge
Way for Tuesday moiming, January
19, at 11 o’clock in the federal court
offices in .Norfolk.
1 The order sets forth that the court
I has now reached the conclusion that
the impmvement of the business of
the railway and the resulting im
provement in earnings and the dispo
sition of many of the principal prob
lems of the i-eceiver-ship now justify
Modem Women
SKIS
PREPARING FOR OUR
WHITE GOODS EVENT
WHICH BEGINS
The appointment of Miss Eleanor j|
Carroll as assistant professor in the
Columbia university school of jour- |
nalism will interest newspaper men '
and women all over the country. Miss !
Carroll, formerly associate editor of '
the Delineator, is a graduate of Well- !
esley and received her master of sci- |
ence degree from the Columbia school I
of journalism. She started her news- |
paper career on the Staten Island Ad- >
vance, New York, anti later joined the '
staff of the New York Evening Post, m
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FRIDAY, A. M.
SHOP AND SAVE AT
PENNEY^S
J. C. Penney company will be closed
today in preiiaration for their annual and require a prompt reorganization.
MONDAY AND TUESDAY,_
, January 4 and 5
The Devil’s A Sissy
With FREDDIE B.VJfTHOLOMEW.
JACKIE COOPER. MICKEY ROON
EY. IAN HUNTER and PEGGY
CONKLIN.
The greatest human, dramatic tri
umph of 1936-37! Only once in a great
while does the screen yield a drama-).^^j.,jg fgj. 1937,
of such power and heart-thrill! Out of
the teeming background of a big me-
iropolis — out of the throbbing mo
ments of a dozen lives in it — comies
this "Grand Hotel" of the city jungle!
M-G-M is proud to present its might
iest human drama!
Comedy, “That’s a Picture.”
10 A. M. Show—TUESDAY.
10c and 20c '
W'hite Goods event which opens with
a bang Friday morning. For the event
store-wide values are being arranged
that w’ill appeal to wise buyers and
ro.sult in considerable .'savings on
wiiite goods needs for the new year.
The railway lias been operated in
receiver.ship far some time by Leigh
R. Powell, Jr., and Henry W'. Ander
son, co-receivers apiMvinted by the
court.
ASSESSOR’S NOTICE •
The County Auditor’s office at Lau
ren.s, S. C., will^be open from the 1st
ARMS SHIPMENT
IS DENOUNCED
Mrs. Margaret Sanders, a doctor of
philosophy and the wife of a railway
official in the Malay .states, has trans
lated some of Grimm’s fairy tales into
the Malay language. Her; transla
tions werc first published in a native
newspaper and since then have ap-
peai-ed in book form urnler the title,
I. c.
lac«gp«ff«t«4
(Continued from page one)
,lay'of'January to the 20th day „f I their battle on Spaniah soil And
Februao-, i'.W, for the puntoee of “■ /•" tamly to be reitretted that
|>oae
taking tax returns for the ensuing
year; and for the tran.saction of all
business pertaining'to the office. For
the convenience of the taxpayers,
either the County Auditor or an as
sistant will be thi»ug\\out the county
on the dates named below to take re-
any American citizen would w’ant to
do anything to indicate the attitude
of the American people.”
Nye also favored the idea although
he, too, saw practical difficulties in
defining civil warfare.
Nye anrvouncod he will introduce a
constitutional amendment permitting
the government to draft property and
factories a.s well as men in time of
war.
^DNESDAY, THURSDAY,
January 6 and 7
Spei^
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With JAMES STEWART, WENDY
BARRIE, UNA MERKEL, WELDON
r JISYBUJiNU JBALefiL
Laurens Mills, Thursday, January
7th, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
W’atts Mills, Friday, January 8th,j ,, ...
9 a m to 4 n m Pittman was unusually emphatic in
‘ (ioldville, ‘fueilay, January 12th. I shipment to Spwn. He
9-a. m. to 6 p. m. framers of the neuartlity law
THE CHRONICLE’S -
WANT AD RATES
1c per word for first inaw*
tion; five insertiona for Um
price of four. Minimum eliario
25c.
Card of thanks i and tributes
of respect, le a word, payabla
in advance..Minimum 5(>c.
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For RADIO SERVICE,
Phone 36 — Radio Ex
change.
Clinton > Mill, Wednesday, January
13 th, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Lydia Mill, Thursday .January 14th,
9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Clinton City, Friday, January 15th,
9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
. S. W. Dean’s, ‘Tuesday,* January
19th, 9 to lOji. m.
Renno, Tuesday, January 19th, 10
a. m. to 12 m. \_
never anticipated such a situation,
adding that the case shipment was
"entirely contrary to the spirit of
neutrality" despite the lack of legal
ban.
We want to show the world,” he
WANTED — You to come to P. S.
Jeanes for Ham Sandwiches, Cheese
Sandwiches WThen Hungry. Number'
36 Musgro^ St. tf
Cross Hill, Wednesday, January
January
Mouhtville, 'Wednesday,
2Qth, 3 to 5 p.'m. >
Waterloo) Thursday, January 21st,
9 a. m. to 12 m.
JiORGAN.
A picture aa fast as its name! En-
teitaiaaiiMt atrsamlined for fun and
thiilla! Lore and laughter — racing
along at 300 mlies^an hour! With a| Dr. Thompson’s, Thursday, J*^*
grand new leading man and a charm-1 ary 2*l8t, l^to 3 p. m.
l»g>H teamed for Uie first time to! Jerry Martin’s, Friday, January
bring you fresh love-tbrHW^^tL Ted j ‘22nd, 9 a. m. to 12 m.
FOR RENT — January first, three-
room upstairs apartment, unfur
nished, private bath. Six-room down-
•J ... J .... u , • i stairs apartment, unfurnished, private
- \ i we^n t b,heve m it. ^ ^5
w.r,tto .how*,h .t itreet. S. C. Dunl.p, Clin
any connivame of the government.
Bealy aa' the howl-a-second funster!
— “Wanted, A Master,” “Yellowstone
Park,” .“Going Places.”
10 A. M. Show—THURSDAY.
10c To AU
Poplar Springs, Friday, January
22nd, 1 td 3 p. m.
Taylor’s Store, Tuesday, January
26th, 9 to 11 a. m.
Princeton, Tuesday, January 26th,
11:30 a. m. to 2 p. m.
Hickqjfy Tavehi, Tuesday, January
26th, 2:30 to 4 p. m.
/'Ml 1 .1 1/' • J! Bolt’s Store, Wednesday, January
Cowboy And the l^d:27th, 9 to n a. m.
With BUCK JONES. BILLY BUR-1 Reeves’ Store, Wednesday, January
RUD, and DOROTHY REVIER. 127tih, 11 a. m. to 12 m.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAYr"*
January 8 and 9
and that -we intend, just as soon as
the legialation can be prepared, to
remedy it. It is a dangerous and un-
keg with the fire getting closer every
day.
ton, S. C.
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STRAYED—SgMjfll Jersey cow, brown.
J4-
'^'The largest part of Europe ui try
ing to prevent arms shipments to
Spain. 'This sudden move makes it
very embhrrassing for the govern
ments seriously aittempting to pre
vent expansion of the figW over
there.
FOUND—One bird dog. Owmer can
get same by furnishing description
and paying for ad and feed. .^Taylor
Martin. Up
STRAYED or stolen—One young red
cow, no horns, about the color of
Red Pole, weight about 700 pounds.
“I believe that 90 per cent of the i Will pay $5.00 to the one letting me
people here will make many sacrifices know in whose pasture the cow may
to see the United States keep out of
war. As far as the other 10 per cent
are concerned. I’d go the limit to see
be found. D. E. ‘Tribhle.
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U. S.'APPROVED CHICKS
that they dWn-t endanger the peiS,.m
of the United States by S'
misenihle littld. nt-nfit •> adnunistored by officml SUte
*-Budi’a got a bockaroo! He’s only'
11, but what a lad—and what a pair
af pab they make in this grand new,
brand new kind of Western comedy-
aad-thrill drsma!
Comedy, “Screen Teat.”
“UNDERSEA KINGDOM” No. 7.
. JTWo Laay Crowa*^
10c and 20c
NEXT WEEK—FIVE CHANGES—
“Lave la Newa” “Me of Fqry,”
“34 Bawa To KiU,” “Langhing At
TVaaMe," “Hopalong C^aaaidy Re-
R..-
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M'tSkHjt Taeaday, Friday. Satnrday—
14e aad 20e
■ai Thnraday—-
14e lla An
miserable little profit.
Representative John E. Rankin,
Democrat, of Mississippi, appealed to
g™;- Hn;;^t.’“w«i;;sd.y, '“te department to rteeimi
1 .1 ev issuance of the license, or tCLhold k ^ ,
27th. 1 to 4 p. m. ^ nold it ^ ^ ,
Stephens’ Store, Thursday, January
28th, 9 to 10:30 a. m.
J. Jones’ Store, Thursday, January
28th, 11 a TO. to 12 m.
Owings, Thursday, January 28th,
1 to 3:30 p. TO. '
.Robert Harris’ Store, Friday, Jan
uary 29th, 9 to 11 *.30 a. TO.
Lanford Station, Friday, January
29th, 1:30 to 3 p. to.
Personal piroperiy has to be re
turned every year. It is absolutely
necessary for you to n^e a retum.
If not convenient to come to the Awn-
tor’s please arrange to meet me
at one oiSjihs above plaoM.
R. DOBIROHp Auditor,
Xaurens Gpon^.
Agency end the U. S. Pepartment of
Agriculture. Supervised for your pro
tection. Our fine sturdy, quality chicks
or a fine
puUeto that will lay lots of
■'H th« .Ute depwtment will Junt
i»ld up €hi, lice™, fnr two or
w«h,.co„grt« Will write . con.t™e:!
Bmnwd Bock,-»».6p
act that no one can misui^erstand,’’
he said.
666
checks ^
COLDS
w and
FEVER r
_ first day
Tablets Headache, 30'mwiitea
SalvS) Noat Dropa
try “Rab-My-Tbm,** Wo^a
L^
per 100. CSieapcr if called for af
hatchery. Write Iw prices on quan
tities.
LET US CUSTOM HATCH YOUR
EGGS 5
our fm6~ electric incubators with
m
separate hatefasra. Prices reaeonabie
We hatch Hen* Turiw7» and Dock
eggs. We got 809^ to hatch oat
of some of the iarkey sgga hat
season. Writs for priMSh
PAiRMERS HATOHERY
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WHITE GOODS EVENT BEGINS
FRIDAY, JANUARY 18T
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