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•f. TapRSDAt, MA^CH 18, IMT ^ ■ Nobod/s Busing By Gee BfcC^ ’ 10 Years Ago (tent of lateteat Ptmi TW Chroiifcli March 17. 1927 MONDAY AND TUESDAY, Merdl 22 and 23 - — jSewsy (Jommeti^ rrom rm vTalter A. Johnson, coach at P. C faAM Wllf] . . , .. W * will be director of recreation at Myr I OCOUVia VMfCo ff UU a big loan bizness has benn set^,up,summer SUrrinr MELVYN DOUGLAS ahd Inilat fock and now cash can be had' IRENE DUNN. Ufl tKf w.y «• up to $5 without ' M"' VlT * “Who called me a lady? f’m a wHd,tfcoJlatrey. no endofwmentr ls neces-t’® « j wild woman! Upset two happy homesisa,iy; all .you have to do is Provej. Mr. and Mrs A. M. Copeland and . . . drove a man out of his apartment! that you haVe a good job and can pay. Miss Mary Roth Copdan^ arg visit- . . . landed with him on the front [it'back at the rate of $1 per week for mg, Mr. and Mrs. O. 0. Copeland in pages!”"' I only 10'months. Newberry. ~ Selected Shorts- Pathe News —lat- ' . -♦ : ^ ! V. Parks Adair was in Charleston homes through the methods of social case wo^" ’ , , Miss /Caldwell is pleasantly known] est news. ' 10 A. M. Sho^—MONDAY. fOc and 25c WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24 I ** One*Way Passage SUrring WIULIAM POWELL %A(I KAY FRANCIS. They drained life’s cop to cheat a jealous fate! Four weeks to live an eternity of love! Their’s was a jour ney without return! Their’s was a story far stranger than truth! , Comedy. “That Man Sampson.”" “See Uncle Sal.” * * Morning Show At 10 O’clock. lOc To All iflr. hubbert green, our local fissi- ^ this week attending a meeting of the can, had the miss-fortune to eat | Masonic grand lodge. I something afthe county seat last fri- W. J. Bailey and N^iss Cjara Duckett are attending tfi^ annual state D. A. R. conference in session dgy night at the. serv-u caff that made him verry sick with to-main ipis6n, but he did not have to cutijn Columbia Miny of them off. he'called for a doc-[ n • d -i • lor, forthwith, as he was afeared visitjng n»k hi. own median aiMof'orth. “ T.ll.deEa, Ala. is up and about now, but wobbles when he walks. Helpful Revival At Methodist Church our. 3 stoars is figgering OTTiratting oh a dollar-day sopie"time \in apull. they are being advised by an out-of- town advertising man from n. y. and cuby; hia charge will be only 15 per, .. . ... cent of their gr OSS sails, he furnishes to grow in interest and at- The series of revival services at North Rr6ad Street Methodist church ovorthinK that they need in the way 1Tl'<' hegan last Case of the Black Cat CORTEZ and With RICARDO JUNE TRAVIS. A “murderuu-s'^ cat, a Nving dead man. and the screen’s maddest mys tery-solver combine to turn ErW Stanley (Jardner’s greatest .story into the best Clue ('lub picture. "The Duck. Hunt,” -'^icfdrial, “Western Sketches." Morning Show At 10 O'clock. lOc To All paid him $10 apcace in advance as a ghrrantee of good faith, he will be . .back tho in time for ^he sail, so he spld. tfvditlliliK tiiai* tiicjf ii^cu III vii^ vvs»^ I o I ‘ai • ' of “tellinit the world” and all i THURSDAY, MARCH 25 ” have to do 13 pay for same, lie seemsFridayj ^to be a hustler, they have-alreddy9:.30 and 7:30 p. m. as' the hours of worship. The leader for the service.s is th^ Rev. .C, M. Dunaway of Colurhbia, ^ widely known and effective evange list of the Methodist denomination, j ,/’mi.ss Jennie veeVe .smith, our af-^ "''th j ficient .scholl princii/le, is planningeaihestne.ss and in an old-fash-j to carry her basketball team to ce-manner that make^^.a. dar lane next week to play off the i impression upon his hearers,! Nittle world serious, they have beatjTA) all of the .services the iiublic is FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, March 26 and 27 Love b^Newr . With TYRONE POWER. LDRET- TA YOUNG, DON AMECHE,' SLIM SUMMERVILLE, WALTER C LET and 3TEPIN FETCH IT. A Htreamlined, screamlinra, sprm^^ time romance, starring * a thrilling threesome. And when they make •leve . . . they 8hove‘'lhe'Test ^ the world right off the front page! "PHANTOM RIDER” Np. HUt K JONE,S. "DON DONALD"—Walt Disney’s Dcnnld Duck. 10 A. M. Show—nUDAY. '* ' lOc and 25c . ' everboddy .so far except cedar lane, and she feels that they will come back to flat rock with the baking, she has a girl ia hej team who an- cers to the name of betty lark who is 6 ft, 4 in length and she can swat the ball out of anyboddy’s hands arvso- forth. cordially invited by Dr,. J. tj, Roper, the pastor of the church. Schools Close Today, Friday I the wrtKrk betwixt ^hansome nioore and bert skinner night befoar last was not so. terrible ras first reported. both sobered up," it""was found that they had tmly 2 collar bones, 3 fenders, 1 left arm, 2 radi ators, 1 jaw-bone, 6 teeth, 2 frorit ■tires, and 2 axles to worry about, both s have 'benn‘repo3se8.sed and junk- The Clinton city schools will be closed today and Friday in order to give the tf.*achers an .opportunity to attend the annual convention of the South .„CarQlina Tearhera’ assodation which will be held in Columbia begin ning this morning. Regular class room work will be resumed Monday morning. CMI eoyby the “ride-whtle-you-drink” sec- nt hand garrage. ■" while milking her cow last tuesday. MISS CALDWELL TAKES WORK IN SPARTANBURG Miss Caroline Caldwell of Colum- mr.s. art .square suffered—a blow . to.Uua, and formerly of thjs city, has the face by her tale and it is feared been elected social secretary of the that she will lose her right eye. her NEXT WEEK— "i'A.MILLE,” with (iARBOtiRr^ROir EKT TAYLOR: “ALONG (A ME LOVE"; "ON THE AVENUE.” pastor and cut it iff so close that she iji^l never switch it again, the eruel- Theatre MONDAY AND TUESDAY, ; -^March 22 and 23 Smartest Girl In Town SOTllERN and KKK BLOKE. High-speed romance geared to a mile-a-minute hilarity which leaves you breathles.s as it whizzes acro.ss the screen. A show, bright with rip* husband promptly krtched her in thei[tanburg. The a.s8ociation’s Work is ty to annimals league is after him, but aftjgr ho showed them her eye, thi^y did not feel so ’sorry for tho COW'. Flat Rock Shows Progress inrs. art square ha.s gone into the eJneken and egg liiznes.s on a verry large scale on the oulskirt.s of flat I'ock with t hon.s, 3 roosters and 15 little hiddi^.s. Christian Welfare association of Spar- ‘*confined to promoting adequate fam- -*—ir she wUi eiuleavi’n' to grow harrowed Plymouth rocks and buff orphans and dommor-necker. she will export all of her hroil'cr.s and friers and egg.s to the^northerit'markets' whore yankecs With ■ GFNE RAY.MOND, ANN- ‘•‘’J?’*' season, they pay price.s allso. the highest cash mrs. square has adveVtised on the poet offis door in flat rock for a 600- ■■■’riuKlcInky-bator to hatch little chlckon., phna. dehehtfal mirth. Wnefol and|;„ „eed oKKs to put hear-warming. "Bring On the Girls" and other Se^ lerted ShortH. 10 A. M. Show—TUESDAY., lOt and 20c ■f into same as jier Jums have not yet commenced to lay, but as they' have benn seen scratching a right smart! lately, they are liaWe to set in ^oon. j WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24 Secret ValleyJ the name of this poultry enterprise will be "the square henirery and egg- ery and broiler chicken companny, j mfs. square, soul proprietor.” send all I Male to her as above in care* of gen. With KIGHAKD ARLEN an^VIR- {|ejivecy. she was'in the egg-laying GlNiA GREY. From a Haro$|-fiell Wright story. A fighting fqol the ranges cracks down on racketeer rats! - rr:—• : “How To Be a Detective,’’ “Quaint Quetiec,’’ Twilight On the Trail.” Qoptest enduring 1034, ,but mrs. hol- supi moore laid 4 more eggs than she did and winhed. IT Gives A CHAP AN APPETITE - V^tTH SO MUCH PURt MC^ IN SIGHT.* » It foot' BELIEVE ME, YOU’D BE HUNGRY, TOO if you worked in this shop. We’re selling the most tempt ing array of ipeats that ever m^ts t found their waymNjr out of a modern market. Come in and make your selection. You will be waited upon promptly and politely. Or you can phone your order. COPELAND’S Meat Market Phone 46 Morning Show At 10 O’clock. dOc To All THURSDAY, MARCH 25 = ’ Easy To Takb - With MARSHA HUNT, JOHN HOWARD, and EUGENE .cPAL- LETTEi. . . RighL in his lap! An amlful nweetness that turned out td be load of dynamite! • “Everybody Sings,” “Sports,** ’The Riff Race.” Morninff Sh^ At 10 O’clock. 10c To All j the bizn^ w'ill be run on a strict ly gQvverment basis, hens and roost ers who staffe a setting-down, strike will be culled out and et up without niotis.' all eggs laid will be rote down the davThbv take place and a record kept to^be printed in the papei's front time to’ time will always be available to news reporters ansoforth. this will not be. a suppreme epart {iillMi; all poultry too old to do anny- 'thfiiiff but set will be increased by 6 more hens to help them hurry up and keep production a-going, annyboddy wBd has anny chickens that they want hatched and raised on shares win plese get in touch with mrs square, either rite *or foam, she wil co-operate 100 per cents, with kint FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, March 26 and 27 * ** The Old Corral . With GENE AUTRY and SMILEY BURNBTT& Here be ia again with kb pal, with all the action and fun yim eonld expert from this gang. ' **Y]GlLANTi» ARE COMING*’^ ila i. * CoaMdy, “4»ve Nert On Whepia** **8keleton Frolic.’’ ft A. M. Shnw—FRIDAY.. : Itc aai Sla .regards, mtke Clark, rfd. A JROYAL’S ^ ’WOfM TAM AW ^ *nf«or'iocnr* *<BV1RT MAini LAW** Gray Fimeral Home^ CUntOB, 8. C. . FUNERAL DIRECTORS . Bimjuj&ss Aaibidaiicc Stirice PhoM 41 and 3t9-J ' L MJSmLGRAT tad PARKE ADAIlUta. Him. Standard of Fine- Cleaning ■On All Garments 1— —Cleaned in pure, clean naphtha. 2— Delivered on premised time. - n 3— All spots removed. 4— No shrinkage. 5— No unpli^sant odot. 6— Faultless, t a i o r e d pressing. 7— Hats cleaned and re built. 8— Evening gowns hand- finished. 9— Knit suits blocked to . measure. ID—-Fur coats individually cleaned and glazed. PROTECTION— That’s what Yoli Are Sure of at Royal. ... i''- Phone 77 ^ ROYAL CLEAI«»S \ herq by many years she was orphanage as a ing staff, and fiends. For [several connected' with the member of its teach- later as case worker. Jlecently she has been connected with one of the federal government relief agencies jyitb jiesdquartersr'in" Go-/ lumbia. ‘ /■-, S X LICENSED BY THE CETY OF LAURENS • us Everywhere As a Remarkable N LOCATED IN ORIENTAL PARLOR TENT Next Door To Culbertson’s Service Statibh E. MAIN ST., LAURENS, S, C. CLINTON HIGHWAY Makes An Honest Proposition I do hereby solemnly sweai^lo make no charge if I do not faithfully fulfill eYery. word embodied in this statement. I will tell you just what yoii want to know about friends, enemies, or rivals-^jwchether husband, wife or sweeth^rt is true or false; how to gain the love of one^you most desir^; control or influence the action of anyone, even though miles away. I further guarantee and promise to make you.no charge unless you find me su perior to any other analyst ever consulted. There is no hope so fond or wish so great that I cannot accomplish for yoU. I j^uarantee success Where others fail ^ I give you nev^r-failing advice upon all hiatters of life, such as love, courtship, mar riage, dlvoree,'«taw suits, specutatiohs and transactions of all klncis. I never fail to re unite the separated, cause speedy and happy marriages, overcome enemies, rivals, lov- erl’ quarrels, eviMiabits, stumbling blocks and bad luck of all kinds. I lift you out of your sorrow and trouble and start you on the path to happin^s and' prosperity. There is^ no heart ^ sad or home so dreary that I cannot bring sunshine to; in fact, no matter what may be your hope, fear or ambition, I do guarantee to tell it all before you utter a word to me, and after I am finished if you KTe not absolutely satis fied and if I do nM faithfully fulfill every Word and claim above, then you pay me not a penny, and I do herewith sign my name to this statement. 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