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\ •4, ; H .7 -T- PACT TWO / /. , THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, W MONDAY AND TUESDAY, February 1 and 2 ‘TliePI lan With GARY COOPER. JEAN AR!- THCR. JAMES ELLISON. CHARLES BICKFORD and HELEN BURGES^. Thornvrell Chapter J[0 Meet Friday ThMe will be a meetiag of the Clinton-Lauiena chapter of Tliomwelt 1 Rohm C. McLees. [on West Clinton News *r At a i^entiPi Kappa Phi dlinnni! banquet in New York city, Robert C iMias Myrtle Trammell and Messrs. Yming Petite To Hidd Union Meet AY. JANUARY 28., 1987 alumni in the ^Idinff ^he i presented'a certificate by the na-' ^^30. This i« to be the get-. frlt^ity. The motto of AH the*YShng people's societies of the The raging story of the frontier— gwsts have been to,«tl»r of t|>i« (Troup and «J» koped' eomiiitto. U “Knowledge that there will *» a large attendanee I (q^ Wiadom) Conqum” Thi. motto that at the supper. prominent i appears .in Greek on ^he beautiful h'l r and the daring men and women who smashed it .down! Romance! Spec tacle!! Drama!!! Bigger than the big best spectacle y<w*ve ever seen. The Miss Cntherine valiant story of a’ nation’s heroes. will be served en ftivited. The sup^r t which the chapter awards by the of the do-i^ scholaia and also on the certifi- merticwience class of , the^hana^ i^^t^ bot^ to dir^ion of I respective c ” Wilson. Those — Wild Bill Hickok, Calamity Jane^ Bnf not I the chap ters. Friends here of Robert will be falo Bill Codv. General Caster.' who 1 that this can be attended to, lovM rMklesaly. dangeroasly, to moM | attendance is desired, an empire out of prairies, to build ^ having reseiwed platCT wiU please Sret j ^ A full; in touch with F. M. Stutt. nt onco « brougSlW^^^^^V^^ C^pbolLotf ! rian church next Sunday afternoon at Horn, wirf Vernon Trammell vi««^lthe churcHe. at Clinton will hold *. relatives^in Moores the past week-end. , a vs- ^ Mr. and Mha. Fite Arnold, Her. G.!”’”" ">**“”« “ P. Lanier and John Hedspeth ,, visitors in Greenville Tues^y. . ... ^ av ' mg 1 tir 11 j Va.a.1 IS "the first meeting of thist Mm. ^1 Walker and httle «on, ^ ^ K-me-Team, Urfy Joe, of Laurens apent the 1 ^ l a meeting every fifth Sunday, each’; week-end with Jdr. and Mrs. William Gannon: * kr. and Mrs. Je^' Lawson and family of Greenwood have moved into our community. Mrs. Campbell Sunday. \ cities on a range! ^ Fox Movietone News. 10 A. M. Show—MONDAY. 10c and 25c bisurance Head Delays P. C. Trip Mrs. Eunice Lawson is visiting her and Mrs. Shannon in coveted honor and award to him. Robert, who is the son of Mrs. Zee McLeea, of this city, and a grandson of th^ate Mr. and Mrs. R. Z. Wright, received Iub A. tB. degree mi^^na cum laude at Presbyterian college' iMt , June. Daring his fow years in college' ^ ■ ^'**’®"* visited relatives church taking turn as host to the gathering. i Thi-t union meeting will be in lieuj of the regular young people’s meet-i ings which were announced elsewhere Ben jin this paper. College boys are pgr* I jticularly m^ted to this service Son-j ' I parents, Mr. Newbeny. Mrs. Mildred Wtlbumaiid Mrs. Nell WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, .JFebruary 3 and 4 “Come And'Get It” Dean^^larshall W. Brown stated to-|he took e prominent part in college | Sunday, day that W. T. Mast, of the Liberty|and campus activities. At present he! Friends of Mrs. Joe Davenport re- Mutual Insurance company, of Rich-as a graduate student in advertising! gret io Jearn she is ill at her home. mond, Va., who is coming to Pre*by-jat Columbia, university, and is alsol — i3.gmM oDDDirDfa r , terian college to interview members , working with a Commercial artist in j Hedspeth-Caughman . From EDNA F^B^S Umous!^^ t**® regarding a posi-j New York. - { Miss Geneva Hedspeth and Jlenry J ^ I tion for one member of the class with ^ * j Caughman, both of Clinton, were mar- . iiir. Mast’s company, will not arrive aHed Saturday evening, January 16, rAKMbK. 'on the date originally scheduled, In-ai * HV* ffUlo by the Rev. J. L. Fulmer, pastor of .Another great story is — ‘ . „ , day afternoon. The us’ial .4 o’clock preaching ser vice of the Tbomwell Memorial ohiMPrii hea baea mevatl up to 3 ofgloek' in order not to interfere orMi tMe service. ‘ ' . V.. w... originally . ... u .L i l®ttef to Dean Brown he stated thatj I West End Lutheran church, er great picture made, enriched by the account of an untimely illness hei riOIll LAAUlGIlSj >;ewberry, in the presence of several story-telling gemus of ^na Fer^r,|noW>e able to Come as planned,' _ ' .. ♦ , • , , . . . [friends. who gave you Cimarron and that, barring further illness, he r On Tuesd^y^ight, the girls basket- Caughman is the daughter of Baat”-of the stout-hearted men who] endeavor to be here on Friday,Thornwell orphanage en-ljyj^. and Mrs. John Hedspeth. Shop First la THE CHRONICLE Thai la th« Storw POULTRY WANTED: • CASH PRICES Our Truck'WnrBe At BABB ROLLER MILL At Laurens Tuesday, Feb. 2 From 9 a.m. to 2 pjii. WeWIUPayt HeiLTy Hens, lb 14c Legborn Hens, lb 10c Roosters 7c These prices guanmtccd. WiU pay more if market permits. MACK’S ^ POULTRY CO. Forrest City, N. C. r conquered the North woods—and the .. . c women they loved—filmed, in all its! passionate intensity. Actionand sweep i PIfOMOTIONS rarely known, never before pictured j ARE ANNOUNCED' close was on the screen. ' ( omedy, “Sitting In the Air.” “Chesapeake Bay Retriever.” 10 A. M. Show—WEDNESDAY. 10c and 25c gaged the team from Laurens in a thrilling game at the Leroy Springs gym, winning 33 to 26. The score the \ Mr. Caughman is the, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Hi Caughman. - - I At the present’the young couple are making their home with the FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, February 5 and 6 . ; “Tarzan Escapes” With JOHNNY WEISMULLER and MAI KEEN O’SULLIVAN. (lO to the jungle for a thrilling les- , game. Starting off like champions,, paints on Jefferson street, the Laurens team soon piled up a Major R, h. .°^j commanding lead of ten points before m.htary .lienee ami find basket, sued an order pvmit cadet prontotioiu. for the secimd semester. I side until at the half thev were lead- J. K. Collings, of Atlanta, Ga., wasf!”^® ^ ^ “i . J r w»*f-iiexn ® score of 20 to 17, Several promoted from major and battalion! . ' *1. . i *u , .1/ * .„,»itimes one team or the other took the commander to lieutenant colonel andi, . ^ , an ev#i‘®®d until toward the close Thornwell battalion commander, J. B. Jacobs, l. ■ Clinton, wa.s promoted from cadet, k ® ® • captain and company commander to! It was a nip and tuck game j,hroug- cadet major and executive officer. j oi't, and the victor was left in doubt uon in lo.e;The-n»we«t-the ,re".te.l|C.det l.ieutc^nt G. E. Plunkett, .of, “ntd ‘he closing minutes. Wtere Tarstn picture of them all electrifiea:Conyers, Ga., was_promoted to cadet seemed to be no outstanding player the screen—astounding you with its [captain and companjr commander, myriad thrills — making your heart | Other promotions announced today beat faster with its daring Nwnanc-e^!-were^L G. S. Beatty, Jra^froni. c^det on .either team for all played stellar l>all,-Thfbmwell did not make a single substitution, and Laurens only made a lifetime of Two years to make grand entertainment! / Pox Newa. “PHANTOM RIDfeR Na 6, with BUCK JONES. 10 A. M. Show—FRIDAY. 10c and 25c , first sergeant to aoarg’eant-major and 1 ^i*®' junior member of the executive staff;' This was the third game for Thorn- W. R . Williams from platoon ser Miscellaneous Shower Mrs. Theodora Queen, the former .Miss Pearl'Roland, was honored Fri day evening with a miscellaneous shower at the home of Misses Nell and Merzfe Smith. The honoree Wes the recipient of many lovely and useful gifts present ed to her by a treasure hunt. The ■hostesse.s served, delicious refresh- menUs. NEW HAMPSHIRE CHICKS We are making a special, price on chicks hatching February 3 and 10 if called'Ifor at the hatchery. Our' own breeding, S. approved apd U. S. pullorum tested. Hatching each Wednesday. Thornwell Orphanage Poidtry —Farm - CLINTON, S. C. ANOTHER WEEK OF REAL i .f. V well during the present basketball geant to cadet first sergeant; C. D. season. Their first game was with Conrad from corporal to cadet ser- ^be fast Ninety-Six team. Thom- ggant. I’y * one-point margin, the Major Wysor announced as* mem-(S<^'^ I>®*"K 30 to 29. In the second hers of the battalion staff other than K«nie Thornwell took the mea8ure,nf Muv'n /Lieutenant Colonel Collings, Captain [the Connie Maxwell orphanage team aS/."" ” J- W. Thompson, and E. A. Johnson, to the tune of 44 to 12. GAKDliN Ul- ALLAH i sergeant major and junior member. I A return game will be played with LIUKLKU LA1>T" of the executive Connie Maxwell in Greenwood on Sat- ataff, ^ beside.s Cadet Major Jacobs urday afternoon, and Sergeant Beatty, is Lieutenant J, - X. Suggs. According to the announcement, the lisit of corporals will be published at a later date. Collings, a senior, is vice-president of the .student body, president of Ihe^ Theatre 'V. w 4:4; <• 1* - ‘[I a <■ ■ .MONDAY AND TUESD^^ February I and 2 “Mr. Cinderella” With JACK HALEY. BETTY FUR- NESST ARTHUR TREACHER, ahd RAYMOND WAI.BURN. Full-length camedy. , j I'omedy, “The Party Pretender,”. “An Ounce of Inventions.” 10 A. M. Show—TUESDAY. 10c and 20c / HOSPITAL NEWS Clarence Fowler has returned home following an illness herer Miss. Agatha Davis has returned heme after a few' days in the hos- Deathv Claims Lydia Resident glee club, a member of Beta'Kappa pital. fraternity, was first string giiard on| Bom to Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Mills, the varsity football JLeam this year,-! a son, on January 22. Ai'5' WEDNESDAY, FEB. 3 “Two In a Crowd” ,*u With JOAN BENNETT, JOEL Me- UREA, HENRY ARMETTA. ALISON SHII*WORTH. NAT PENDLETON and ANDY CLYDE “Where Champions Meet,” “Little I officer—J . L_- :■ ■ 'f' Cheeser,” “New Shoes.” Morning Show At 10 O'clock. 10c To All THURSDAY, FER: 4 |» “Captain 4. With GUY KIBBEE MAY ROB SON, SYBIL JASON. Tender,.touch ing, ticklmg. tense. ; [ ^orts — “Talking Thru My Hat.” “Topics,” “Going Places.” 10c To AR~ ami is active in various other student body activities. - J. B. Jacobs, a senior, was captain of this year’s footlwill team and was selected as a halfback for the South Carolina all-state team. He is a mem ber of Blue Key,, leadership frater nity, and inactive in other student activities. The full oixler as given out was as follows: To be cadet lieutenant colonel-and battalion commander—J. K. Collings. Staff—J. K. Collings, J. W. Thomp son, E. A. Johnson (sergeant major and junior member). To be cadet major and executive B. Jacobs. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Braxton Dut ton, Jr., ^ son, on January 22. Arthur Stevenson is recuperiiting following an opemtion. . ~ W. L. Motte Is a-patient here. Miss Hattie Virginia Boyd has re turned home after an illness. M'iss Mary Jim Milam is a patient here. Mrs. F. L Webb of Whitmire, is a patient here this wwk. J, A. Bailey Is rwuperating fromj an illness of two weeks. ( Funeral services for Clarence Rich-j ey, 36, well known resident of the Ly- j dia Cotton Mills cominumty, were held Tuesday afternoon 'at Turkey! Creek Baptist church. The services' were conducted by the Rev. B. S. 1 Drennan, assisted by the Rev. B. L.J Wood. Mr. Richey died' at his home on Monday., afternoon following a critical illness of Several weeks. He had lived In this tfigclion for the last few years and had a wide circle of friends who will regret to learn of his passing. The deceased is survived by Ids mother, Mrs. Janie Richey, and the following brothers and •sisters: W. M., and Lee Richey of Waie Shoals, Mrs. XX C. Williamson. Donalds; Mrs. A. N. Gregory and Mrs. I. C. I^yton, New berry; Mrs. W. P. Hall, Greenwood; Mrs. L. L. Oxley, Seneca. BIG SILK SALE Tluree bays (My THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY NOW IS YOUR CHANCE TO BUY QUALITY SILK - AT UNHEARD OF PRICES. ■r staff — J. T. Sugg^, G. S. Beatty (sergeant major and junior member). To be cadet captain and company commander—G,^ E. Plunkett. To be cadet first 8erg^Trt>-W. R. WiUiams. T» be cadet sergeant—Gr D. Con rad.’ ‘ TWO TYPES NEVER WANT HASTE IN STATE GENERAL ASSEMBLY . Mhu amt gam •tiff It’t ambaiiM' baw fga( tba gekea aM . V. to pn'd waatbar, aimp4a gearalgla, fatfgva and av*^stire or «pra*na at a r*Ha* • A ityriTpga RUBBER STAMPS Any kind, to fit any business. 24-hour aer- vice. Reasonable prices. Telephone 74. llie Chronicle Publishing Co. Printers • Stationers Just unpacked 200 Pure Silk, Pure Dye Dress Lengths, all 3^2 to 41/2 yards. Regular $1.00 a yard quality. EXTRA SPECIAL— each Jength BE-SURE TO SEE OUR WINDOWS.' $1.97 Another Value Scoo^ Yard-wide Printed Silks,, all new colors and designs. All colors fast to washing. A special buy enables us to bring you this value. 79c (QUALITY — VERY SPECIAL 47c yard THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY ONLY BELK’S DEPT. STORE J - _ Clinton, S. C. '4 ,/ Chevrolet Workers Mass To Protest Agaii|st Enforced Idleness Caused By Strikers^ JContmued from poire Such highway legislation which 0 FRIDAY, FEB. 5 [might come before the house is gm- 4i o wr I f.yy ' iing to--pas.s through the hand.s of OU LaIiCC It la Charle.«(tonian; that is, all except By ^WILLIAM SHAKESI»EARE,! Starring ELIZABETH BERGNER, *^*^a*'® committee because of its fis- LAWRENCE OLIVER, and SOPHIE STEWART. Merry, madcap, glonona. - , , , Shorta — “House Cleaning Blues,” i^*’® .®<>mJ^>«ee on roads, bridges Ind ca1 nature. Representative Zerbs't, of Charleston, is again chairman of "Don’t Look Now,”” Voice of Experi ence.” NO MORNING SHqW. :: 10c and 20c ferries. SATURDAY, FEB. 6 “Ride ’1^, Cowboy” With BUCK JONES, GEORGE COOPER, LUANA WALTERS, j; P, McGOWAN. “UNDERSEA KINGDOM ” No. 10. . Co«edy,"Fttn’s Fun.” Morning Show At 10 O’clock. lOe and 20c NO 10 A. M. SHOW FRIDAY. FOR THE NEW YEAR LEDGERS CHRONICLE roa co. Jt ’would aiipear right now that! ■i»hUs.committee is going to have con-| Hderablo to do at this .se.ssion. There K‘rtainly is going to be a tot of ac-4 tivity about safety on the highways.' This would pass'through the Zerbst committee, and so would the proposed! legislation to niodify the' state’s law] limiting the w'eights and sizes^f mo tor trucks. ^ This law has already taken a hard rap from the federal court, which this week granted the truck-operators and their co-plaintiffs a permanent injunction enjoining the state from enforcii^ the limitation law on its main highway arteries, those of standard concrete and asphidt paviUg, of about 2,4GiO miles of roiniway in the state. 11101, of course, pl^ed tbs truck- era, but k ie certain that an attempt will be made , in the Jegislatiim to cHnch the vicbory wkh a new law, nkinc tke limit NeviUe Itader of the majority, 4e woddog ob •uch kgislation; More than 9,000 men, virtually the entire personnel of the Chevrolet Gear and Axle division of General Motors Corporation, staged a demonstration last week against^ the strikes wh'ich-have shut down General Motors plants and thrown out of ,work nearly 185,0(k) workers. The demonstration shown a^ve occurred at the main plant of the division’s four units in Detroit. The employes as- * semhlecT'alter^his demonstration to receive their payj checks, their last pay until the Ir^umption of operaH^ns.* The employes’ committee voted to publicize their oppo sition to the strike through personal telegrams to Gover nor Frank Murphy of MQchigan and to Pr^ident Roose velt. The mass 4^onstration or protest was ludd under banners carrying these legends: don’t 'want a strike,” “We want/oor jobs back,” ‘We object to minor ity rule,” and “No labor dictators for ns.” order to aUeviate distress, the corporation "tiroposes to resume operatkms a reduced besis in plants not shut down as-t resttH of these strikes. j‘,.. V.'- .\ -iL,.