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McQuilkin Talks
To P.C. Students
President of Columlbla Bible Col
lege Speaks At Sunday After
noon ^rvices.
MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
January 25 and 26
.“My Man Godfrey”
Witk WILLIAM POWELL and
CAROLE LOMBARD, from the story [
by Eric Batch. [ , i
She wanted his kisses ... he gave ent standards are differed,’ shid Dr.j ^ 20-Preiident
I r* iur..Oniiirin wasningion, Jan. ju: rresioenx
By Cliff McLeod
‘Young people are not different
ifrom those of my day, but their pres-!
PRESIDENT ROOSEVaT TAKES
OmCE FOR HIS SECOND TERM
BEFORE RAIN-SOAKED CROWD
White Man Found
Dead Near Track
Inaugural Address Is Broad Plea For Justice, and Pledges Remov
al of Want From United States. Urges Nation To
Go Forward Under Improved Order.
fodnd it was lying on one side of
ilroad tnurk, face downward, ^s
folded a^ clothing qUVte mud
dy. He waa barefooted, his shoes
being found on the opposite side of
the track. He ihad received a severe
head blow* which was suppoeed to
have caus^ hn death. Ti^ether he
»
was struck by a passing * train; or
A dead white man, later identi- j whether he was vk^im 'of foul play,
fied »! St.ve Owin*., -- **
Body Identified As Steve Ow-
ings. Discovered By Passer-by
Near R. 'M. League’s Place.
was found
yesterday morning at nine o’clock ly-
hcr ham and eggs! The gay, rollick-j Robert C. McQuilkin, president of-Co
ing escapade of a butler and a blonde, j lumbia Bible college^ in speaking to
with Cardie and Bill at their merriest, the student body Sundsy afternoon , .
pirtar. ! in the colleire ehnpel in another of the I .<lm.n>.tr.t.on ^ ^
! Here It la! aerie* of apecial aervicea eondocted
under the auapices of the college!'" midet of plenty.
Y.M.C.A. Dr. McQiiilkin is one of the i Thousands upon thousands of its
To maintain a democracy of ef- j ing near the C. N. & L. railway track
were no eye witnesses to the accident.*
Mr. Owings who was kpparehtiy”*
Franklin D. Rwsevelt dedicated him-j fort requires a vast amount of pa-1 just opposite R. M, League’s place 60 to 66 years of age,.was said
self anew at the start of his second tience in dealing with, differing meth-:two mUes from the city. The discov-iby acqpaintances to be a native of
dreamed about!
POX NEWS.
It A M. Show—MONDAy.
Ite and 25c
citizens formed one great, representa-
SUrring ERIC LINDEN. CECILIA
PARKER. OLIVE TELL and ROB
ERT WARWICK. Based on a book
which has had^'. greater circulation
than any other {volume* except the
foremost miidsters of the South and
is iq. large/^emand in colleges and
schools as/a speaker. ' (oath of office at the caprtol at noon,
In .peaking on the" .nbje.t, “The ihi. .apiimtion. to heal the «»r»,
ods, a vast amount of humility.
“But out of the confusion of many formed Mr. League, who in turn noti-
voices ^irises an understanding of fied the aherifTs office at Laurens,
(jkiminant public need. j The body was brought here by ambu-
'Tben political leadership can j lance to D. E. Tribble comply un-
ery was made by a passer-by who in- this county. It was stated that he
had a sm who bolds a deputy police
position at Watts Mills, and a
daughter, Mrs. Cleve Satterfiekl, iriio
tive committee to watch him take the common ideals, and aid in their dertakiqg
realization.
Life of Victory,” Dr. McQuilkin saidj®^ shout aedmm.
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY,
JsiHiacy 27 and 28
' Uhat the first'step in achieving thej In a setting of impressive simplicity
lllo aJlcpo victory is first to have a firm|compared with gala inau^atiom of
conviction that there is sin in one’s
life and a necessity for ovefcWHlTIg it.
He used the seventh chapter of Ro
mans as his scriptural lesson and | truly national celebration.
I stressed the fa^t that Paul in this j Mr. Roosevelt was sworn into of?
Bible, written ^HARLES M.^chapter was expressing his wretched-'fice at 12:29 p. m. for his second
SHELDON, is impre^ive modemjjiess because of his sin. I term as President of the United
the past, bitterness of the poHtical
campaign was forgotten. Republi
cans “joined Democrats to make it a
establishment ..where
dramatic entertainmeni. , J No Idea of Sin
SUPERBA COMEDY. “ROBINj He further showed that Paul, how-
HOOD IN AN ARROW ESCAPES.” jever, was a man who wished to be
10 A .M. Showi—WEDNESDAY. jgood and was trying to be good. The
10c and 2.'>c I modern world, unlike Paul, has no con-
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
January 29 and^'BO
“College Holiday”
Starring JACK BENNY. GEORGE
HOLANI) and MARTHA KAYE.
A whirlwind frolic of fun and' fooT-
Statfes.
ice President Gamer had taken
the ogth of office for his second term
at 12:^p. m.
In hisNinaugural tfddreas, delivered
viction of sin nor any conception of j beneath storm-darkened sky to
wrhat it is. He said, “It’s hard to be | thwisands gathered on -the . capitol
good, isn’t it?” and conUnued by say-1 plaza, he pictured uncounted poor
ing every man, Christian or not;^ wish-] families living "under tinrpall of dis
cs to be goo<l. aster” and said:
He spoke much of the. revival thati “We are determined to make “
ev-
recently came to Whi-aton 'college, cry American citizen the subject of;
“In taking again the oath of of
fice aa President of the United State*,
I M»ame the solemn oUigatioq of
leading the..American people forward
along the road over which they bave
chosen to advance.
“While this duty rests upon mej
I shall do my utmost to speak their ;
purpose and their will, seeking di
vine guidance to help us each and
every one to give light to them that
sit in ^rkness and to guide our
feet into the ways of peace.”
A wintry chill and lowering skies
called up memories^ of that dark
March day .in 1933 when Mr. Roose
velt first asserted his determina-}
tion to exert a leadership of “frank
ness and^i^r.”
While many who listened then
were grim and skepticah’ the crowds
today did not even a^ait his ap-!
pearance to demonstrate enthusi-j
a
coroner’s inquest was later held. It
was then removed to Laurens by a
son residing ai Watts Mills, for fu
neral servieM te be held later.
When the body of Mr. Owings was
resides at Lyxlig Mills.
We Do All Kinds ^
PRINTING
Except BAD
asm.
BURNS,'(JRAGIE ALLEN, MARY pwhich he pointed out as being-on ac-,hi.s country’.s interest and concern.”j • Thrce' dreary days of rain left the
count of the conviction of the students; Progress in recovery is obvious, the'fi _ i hnntincr Alnnv Ppnrwvl.
-^ftberr sins. Tf one were to^oOk said, but the "new order I 3 “aJmue^king forlorn, but
iHhness, dancing, romancing, and glo- God’s mirror he would realize with of things” brought about since dampen the spirits .of the
rious music! The mad maestro. Jack Paul of old how wretched man is in^niearvs more than that. I tens of thousands who made the city
Ihia ain JJ/wlVa mirrnr is His Iflw and I Restating his philosophy in broad j
Benny, loads the galloping goofiness' his sin. God’s mirror is His law and
in this- dancing-romancing riot filled
with zip, zing and sizzle!
Hear these song hits: "“A Rhyme
for l>ove,” "Sweetheart Waltz,” and
"Who’s That Knockin’ *t My Heart?”
- "PHANTOM RIDER" Nq. 5.
FOX NEWS.
10 A. M. Show—FRIDAY.
10c and 2.^c
by it w6 can judge our moral condi-j terms and leaving his specific pro-
tion. He closed his first point by mak-jj^ram to the~ future, he spoke of us
ing an appeal to the students to look new materials of social justice
into Goil’s mirror.
In his concluding point Dr. McQuil-
to erect on the old foundations a more
enduring structure for the use of fu-
kin said the next step in achieving the|ture generations.”
life of victory after we have’ been | Moments before he made his ad-
convLcted of sin is to ask ourselves j dress he Had taken the presidential
the question, "Who can deliver us j oath ag*;iji from Chief Justice Hughes,
from our sins which we in our o\yn With justices of the supreme court
ANOTHER WEEK OF HITS —
WI’TH THE NEW MIRROPHONIC
SOUND, WITH OTHER ADDED IM-
strength cannot conquer?” He gave
the answer that Christ is the one who
can deliver us, and concluded by muk-
PROVEMENTS - FRESH PAINT ““f'
PROM STEM TO STERN.
Broadway
Theatre
render themselves and their lives to
among his hearers, he spoke once
more of the constitution b'ut said
nothing about the courts.
West Clinton New*
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Dye and fam-j
ily of Greer, and Mr. and Mrs. David i
Owems of Spartanburg, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Anderson/ * j
Mrs. Mildred Wilburn of Laureps.i
vkited Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Smith Sun-'
day. "I
Mrs. Nell Bishop of Lauren*, spent i
This year, Mr. Roosevelt recalled, i with her mother, Mrs. Cogs-
Christ.
MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
January 25 and 26
~ “Rose Bowl”
With WILLIAM FKAWLEY, EL
EA NORE WHITNEY. TOM BROWN
and LARRY CRABBE. Actually film
ed in famous Ruse Bowl.—
( omedy. "ITS ALL OVER NOW.”
"THE VILLA(JE SMITHY."
10 A. M. Show—TUESDAY.
lOc and 20c
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 27
“Make Way For A
Udy”
Starring HERBERT MARSHALL,
ANNE SHIRLEY, and GERTRUDE
MICHAEL. I.ook out for trouble and
prepare for laughs.
"POPULAR SCIENCE.” "BORED
OF EDUCATION.” "TO SPRING.”
Morning Show At 10 O’clock.
10c To All
THURSDAY, JAN. 28
“The Big Game”
With PHILIP HUSTON, JAMES
GLEASON, JUNE TRAVIS, BRUCE
CABOT and ANDY DEVTNE. From
the novel by Francis Wallace.
"MUSIC, MUSIC EVERYWHERE,”
“GRAVEYARDS OF SHIPS,” “PUP
PET SHOW*.,”
Morning Show At 10 O’clock.
10c To All
Flying Squads
Kept On Alert
marks the 150th anniversary of that
dill.
Mattson Children Will Look At
fumlamental charter. The forefath
ers found it a way out of the chaos
that followed the Revolutionary war,
he said, adding:
"They created a strong govern
ment with powers of united action
sufficient then and now to eolve
Messrs. Rufus King, Alvin Tram-i
mell and Geohge Hill visited friends!
in Chester Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Canfield and
little daughter. Nell, visited relatives,
in Greenwood Sunday.
Visit our store today and let us convince you that we’
carry quality merchandise at the lowest possible price.
We are especially equipped to keep fresh vegetables fresh
—and we have a large variety. ♦ _ .
27c
25c
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Del Maize (Cream Style) Com,
2 cans V.
Kellogg’s Corn-Flakes, 3 pkgs. .
Southern Lady Salad Dressing:
Quarts 25c Pints —
Blue Plate Shrimp, cans
Beechnut Macaroni, elbows and
fhells, (deg 15c
Bran, 2 pkgs. 25c
Fredi Fish and Oysters
15c
17c
mtocirs GROCERY & MARKET
PHONES 156 and 157 WE DELIVER
. ! problems utterly beyond individual
Man Held On Kidnap Charge. I local eolation. A century and a
Fresh “Tips” Being Trailed.
Tacoma, Wash., Jan. 19. — Federal
agents sen't flying stjuads on the trail
of scores of fresh “tips” in their hunt
for the kidnap-slayer of little Charles.
Mattson tonight while Portland, Ore.,
police* (luestioned a man they said
fitted "perfectly” the de.scription of
the actual aMuctOr.
l>etective Captain J. J. Keegan an
nounced the detention at Portland of
George Wilson, 38. He .said the man
With the Sick
Mrs. Betty. Lawson is ill at her
home.
“Grandpa” Crain is suffering from
injuries received when struck by anj
automobile Saturday night. He is atj
the 'home his »6n, Warren Crain, on 1
Frances street.
half ago they established the fed
eral government in enter to pro
mote tihe general welfare and se
cure the blessings of liberty to the*
American people. , ^
“'ro<lay we irtvoke 1*hose „samej
powers of government I’tolachieve
«me objective,.”' , J Mr,. Gunter i, ill at her home, hav-18
Mr. Kooeevelt the Itmateatp of paralyaia ®
;*an|te m recent eventfu y«ra ««-
"the change in the moral climate of| ^ j
America.” ^ I Announce Birth I
FINAL REDUCTIONS
m OUR JANUARY
Bud Owens is seriously ill at his jl
CLEARANCE SALE
'With^liis change in our moral
rage<Lagainst families oT wealth and fjjuiate and our re-discovered abil
mentioned specifically that of Dr. W.
W. Mattson, Charles’ father. ,
Bellingham authorities contin^d to
hold Leigh Haskell Fowler, 39CjCon-
victed robber, despite the,fact Sfheriff
W. T. Farmer announced yesterday he
ity to improve our economic order,”
he observed, "we have set our feetj
upon the road of enduring progress.
"Shall we patwe now and turn
hack upon the road-that lies ahead?
Horizons have been extended, he
Mr. and Mrs. Laurens Harris an-1
nounce the birth of a son, Jan Regi-j
hald, on Thursday, Jan. 14. |
EXTRA VALUES for THIS WEEK
would be taken soon to the state vvai*n€d it would be. more difficult
prison.
An authoritative source said Fow
ler Avas being forced to grow whis
kers, and indicated it was in prepara
to hoJd to progress than it was to
get i|tarted.
"Dulled conscience, irresponeibll-
ji-ty and ruthless self-interest already
tion for a visit from Vingipia Chat- j regppear,” 'he said. "Such symp-
field, one of the children who wit- 0f prosperity may become por-
Dudley-Purdy I
Announcement is made of the mar-{
riage of Mrs. Luprellia Dudley andj<
Joe Purdy, on Saturday, Jan. 16. Thej
marriage was performed by Probate
Judge Workman of Newberry.
ATTENTION MEN!
nessed the abduction.
Mise Chatfield saw iFowler’s picture
several days ago and said it did not
appear to be a likeness of the be-
whiskered man 'who seized Charles.
tento of disaster! ^
"Prosperity already tests the per
sistence 01 our progressive pur
pose.”
The
Miscellaneous Shower
Mrs. H. Whitmire delightfully
entertair^ at a candy pulling and|
shower Friday night in honor O'f her]
daughterin-law, Mrs. Marvin Whit-|
mire. A number of guests were pres- j
ent and the evening was enjoyably
spent Mrs. Whitmire was given »
cord to wind and ait the end she found
BIGJSHIRT SALE
However, fedend agent* have con- that on that similar cold, for-i
tinued-to question the prisoner, who d*y of March, 1933, when! ; before her ^r-
was convicted of robbing a mill at ^^e oath, “the republic, |
Bellingham. singleminded in anxiety, stood inr
Captain Keegan said the Portland | spirit here.”
FRIDAY* JAN. 29
“15
With CLAIRE TREVOR, CESAR
ROMERO,' DOUGLAS FOWLEY and
ROBERT MeWADE. Thrilling crook
atory.
"MAKING FRIENDS” “VITA^
PHONE INTERN^VTIONALS,” and
“VOICE OF BXPERIEWCR.”
police would g<^ deeper into Wilson’s
is man certamly resembled, the <*^ speed the time when 'there jvould
^‘We dedicated ourselves to the
fMlfiJilaMnt^^if^a.. .uiakaCLJ>e recalled.
publisl^ d^ripUon of the kidnap
er," he aaid. WeT will Know teller
about him, of couree when the Matt
son children see 'hi* picture."
He referred to William and Muriel
Mattson, brother and sister of the
slain^ boy, who, with- Mias Chatfield,
saw the iha^ed kidnaper take
Charles.
10c. and 20c
‘”'!:r::-n:i:iU:iini:!r:u:!HnU!nr:Hmin:nH!nnn!!innn!HH
SATURDAY, JAN. 30
“Riders of the Law”
; With BOB STEELE, GERTRUDE
MESSINGER, LLOYD INGRAHAM,
and SI JENKS. A whirlwind of ac-
tten. —-
• “KRAZY KA'TS,” “UNDERSEA
KINGDOM” N«s 10.
Comedy, "’Tranaatlantac Love.” ,
If A. BL Show—SATURDAY.
Itc and 20c
^ Modm*n Women
« *tllt***'
NOTE:
NO 10 A. M. SHOW FRIDAY.
FOR THE NEW YEAR
LEDGERS
CnlKlCU PUl. €0.
The dean of women in Lingnan uni
versity, Canton, China, Mrs. Wai King
T. Chik, is registered for a year’s
study at Union Theological Seminary
and Teachers college, New York. Five
M i®r thaA aocufity
and peace essential to the pusuit of
happiness.
“We of the republic pledged our
selves to drive^Hh^ the temple of
our ancient faith "those who had pro
faned it; to end by action, tirelass and
unafrliid, the stagnation and despair
of that day. ’ ^
“We did those first things first.
“Our covenant with ourselves did
not stop tljiere.
“Instinctively we recognized a
deeper need—the need to find through
government the instrument of ow
united purpose to solve for the indi-
vidxial the ever-risinig problems of a
complex civilization.”
Effocts to solve AAioae problsms:
SOLICITOR BEASLEY
TO BE AT LAURENSt
JUST UNPACKED 50 DOZEN MEN’S
FINEST QUALITY DRESS SHIRTS.
Our portion of 36,000 bousrhi by our Charlotte office.
Made of finest Broadcloths and Woven Madras, all with
fiD^ collars. Regular $1.65 and $1.95 values. Sizes 14
wlYvlt’s yoiff ^nce to buy quality at sacrifice prices.
Buy a dozen. Special-
Solicitor Hugh Beasley of this dis
trict, has asksd The Chnmicte to
state that until further notice, Im
wUl be at Sheriff Weir’s office in
Laurens on the first Saturday after-
nooif of 0SCK" month begiiming ^
February, where he may be consulted
by any citizen having busineM with
the solicitor. Solicitor Beasley re
cently assumed office succeedti^ H.
S. Blackwell who d|d not offer for
re-eleetion.
girl, have i>«n cr»du*t«l in : withoirt .id of r>v.rnment l»d 1.1 «l.
culture from this pioneor co-odtic- «»«l. .becuM «i^Md wu im-
tion.1 institution in Chin. Thor. ^
large class in domestic science and
ten American girls are dormitory res
idents. They are exchange students
from Stairford and Oregon universi
ties and from Pennsylvania State and
Pamona colleges.
COTTON IN FIELDS
Aa a result of the ^^ateneu of the
past aeasosY* cotton crop, smd the
continued cold wet weather late in
the fall, much eotton still rsnmins in
ths fisld G. B. Osaanhn, county ngantt
sstinmioa that 800 to 1,000 bales an*
yet to bs pideed in tiiis county.
trols over the servioea of science
which are necessary to make science
the servant instead of a ruthless
master of mankind.”
The President said 'oontrole^'ovi^
blind economic forces and blindly
selfish men” had to be found, ao
we refused to leave the problema
of our common welfare to be solved
by the*-winds of chance and dto
hurricanee of disaster.”
“In thte,” he said, “we A'mericaaB
were disMvering no wholly
dmptar in onr book of oelf-fov«n^
bbA” .1 - ^
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