The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, March 25, 1937, Image 2

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ikoE TWO ■I .f I i’.... ' -r ?• ■ r !' / .' THE CtOfTON CHBONICLE. 'CLINTON. 8. C. THtnaSPAY, MARCH 25, 1937 CASINO THE MONDAY AND TUESDAY, “ March 29 anp 30 v^cuiuiiC GRETA GARBO, ROBERT LIONEL BARRYMORE and ELIZABETH ALLAN. Their lips tine. Garbo, more/(nrilling than ever. Rob \ With TAYLOR, ^ I^at Rock ia All Excited " deer mr. edditor:— » • it looks likfP^a big discovei^ has just benn made in the flat rock cem- miterry and it will no doubt' make our town famous. A verry ' old toomb-rock was located by hon. judd skinner last week while he was Jook / Joanna Mill News Ooldville, 'March 19;—Mr. and Mrs. •George King_ were called to Spartan^ burg Monday on account Of the dedth of their niece, little Mary Ti^ance. . Mr. and Mrs. Will Dees and daugh^^l ter,'Alliene, and Mr. and Mrs. George I Craft motored to Hendersonville and I Cellophane, which has been pfov^! Asheville Sunday, such an ideal wrapping for foodstuffs I ! ert .Taylor/her new screen lover—j ing for the grave of his third wife. of its moisture-proo relatives in Chester Sunday. i reaching tli. peak of their romantic! • tjes va^int eener 1 ^rs. John Feltman spent the week/ careers together! / the iHscowery that mr. thl^s^des MoUture > Pathe Newa |made is almost positive proof thjst the sides. Moisture-' 10 A*. M. Show—MONDAY. lOc and 25c WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31 ,, Along Came Love V(ith IRENE HERVEY, CHARLES STARRETT, DORIS KENYON. Here’s the mad agiLmerry romance/ of course, we can’t be sure yet of a five-and-ten baby who went hay- /hat this toomb-stone is at the head wire for a Uxi-cab valet who could of 4he-grave of the genuine french napoleon boney-part wss berried in flat rock just like^ marshall'pey was berried, in n. C. it-looks like gen- boney-part escaped from eurdpe just like the famous ney did, and it was not him that w’as exiled to the is land of saint hell lena where he dide. sidestep'matrimony faster^ than Ed ward the Eighth napolean, as it broke, and only the followering letterings have benn lo- proof and odor-proof, they give the j -Miss Millie Cole spent the 'week- same protection at home that theyj^J with Miss Medora Campbell in give foods on the dealer’s shelves. The most uncoraj?jRniei»ble foods, such as onions, butter and cfi»B8e7~may be placed side by side in the refriger ator without fear of contamination. A half grapefruit or ju-melon—and what problems they’ve been in the News Laughi.” “Mexican Idyll,” cated: “sacred to the memory of na ? « A* 1 ef rinfoon K/^nbir fKaf norf fYio4_ aLVirviil/ “Jtraxi Morning Show At 10 O’clock 10c To All THURSDAY, APRIL 1 The Plough and the Stars rrtr pxdean boney.*’ that part 4bat should of had the ballance of ,his name, vizzly: “part” Is missing and can not -be fouind. .\ Starring BARBARA STANWICK. l’KI-:STON FOSTER. ENA O’CON NOR and players fronT_ the famous AblH'V Theatre. _\ The words she whispered thundered in his brain, as he led the mob in a fight that couldn't wink.— "Going I’lace.s,” “Pictorral." Morntng Show At 10 O’clock. 10c To All FRin.\Y AND SATURDAY, April 2 and 3 On the Avenue DICK POWELL, which to keep^ foods. They have the added advantage of being washable, so that your oiled silk bags are a holsum moore wants 4iis remains, inve.stment On the other dug up at an early date and saysk^n^^ cellophane bags cost less it'is the rail honey-jiart that was ^^^y times. With I EINE ( ARROLL, ALICE FAY, RITZ BROTHERS. (lEORGE BAR RIER. AAAN MOWBRAY, CORA WITH ERSPOON and S T E P I N FETtHIT. Ji'llll of boailiU>oom and g4)-go! The swankiest musical hit ever filmed! Hear- "The Girl On the Police Ga zette,’. "This Year’s Kisses” and the rest of the six best songs Irving Ber lin ever wrote! "PHANTOM RIDER” No. U. with BC( K JONES. FOX NEW.S. ' 10 A. M. Show—FRIDAY. lOc and,i^.5c . NEXT WEEK-- berried there that he can reckernize him from his pitcher-on his wall, if he is holding his hand over his stum- mick with his hat in same, he will know that the frenchman’s boddy was laid to rest in flat rock and not in eu ro pe. this ought to makii-flat rock^ fa mous, mr. art .square is alreddy fig-‘ gering on charging clO for anyboddy to .see the whereabouts oU napolean’s grave, and cl5 to see the part of his name on the marble toombrstone that was not broke off and lost, there has always benn some doubt abouD what ,kcome of napolean after he started MADE-joff in a trot h'om the battle of w'at- ter loo. Clinton. Mrs. John Boswell and little daugh ter, JCay Frances, returned Saturdi^ to their home in Columbia, after spending the week with -Mra. Boi- welJ’s pareiita, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Chapman. icebox —can be easily slipped into/ Mrs. Addie Motes of Kinards, spent!/ gleaming transparent bags a(nd kept j the week-end. with Mrs. B. D. Sum- moist and juicy. mers. There are also oiled silk bags now Mrs. Annie Harvey was called to on the market, some of them equip- Whitmire Thursday on account of the ped w4th zippera, othera with death^of Tierlfather7 and they, too, are grand things in and Mrs. L. E. Prater and son, Rudolfe, attended the funeral of Rob ert Prater in Batesburg Sunday. Lester Sweat of \^itmire, spent Sundgyjvith Henry Finney, | Mr. and Mrs; Milton Wait3,and sonj and Mr, and .Mrs. Walter Waits and • ^ We are offering week-end values that will make your Easter dinner: most enjoyable for^ the 'iainily. We liave ta* wide variety of Groceries, Vegetable and-Meats that will please you. We will be-plpised. to have yopr orders early. 4- 15c Lighthouse CLEANSER, 4 cans Southern Lady Salad Dressing, quart Del Maiz Cream Style CORN, 2 1 * ■ . ^ SU«^ PEACHES, No. 1 taD ciuiklOc Premium SPICED PEARS, No. 2% can .j... 25c Franco American SPAGHETTI, ^ — "fOc • • • ••••••••••••••••••• 25c 25c mr edditor, m yore corry spbridfriT, i will have a photograf of the last resting place of this njost famous eu- '•opean, and -will send it to you by fast male a| soon as it has benn de- velloped ansoforth. hon. skinner says there is a chance that a nian by the name of *’napoIcan honey” was ber ried in that grave, and that the broke off peace do,not contain the ballance of his name, as there werren’t none. "GOLD DKIGEKS OK I9.’n“ “LI.OYD’S OF LONDON" Broadway - Theatre .MONDAY AND TUESDAY. March 29 and 30 Sinners Take All With hlUH E t ABBOT.' MARi <;ARET I.INDSAY; JOSEI’H CAL- I El A and RAYMOND HATTON. One amusing murder after another . .. . and a lOvely spitfire under sus picion!, Romance plus thrills! "Ender. Southern >Skie^t.’* Jacques Fray Orchestra. - 10 A. M. Show—TUESDAY. 10c and 20c The Flat Rock High School Folks Staged a Big Show the play givyi by the “dirty doz- zen" at the flat rock high scholl audy-torium last friday night was a howling .suckcess. the title of the play was: “do figgers lie.” itwas indulged in by the entire tenth and eleventh grades. These bags are invaluable for keep ing crackers and cookies from be coming soggy and for keeping bread and cakes which dry out* so quickly when exposed to the air. Blackheads should never complexion brush, and enlarged pores be tolerated. A good and children of Calhoun Falls, spent the| weekend'with .Mr. and .Mrs. W. K. Waits. Mrs. W. A. Hart of Clinton, is. spending a few’ (jays w’ith Mr. and •Mrs. J. B. Hart. Goes To Rock Hill Tom Addison left the past week for bland soap w'ater will soon cause them to lose j Rock Hill -where he has accepted a their stubbornness. Hot compress ap-j position with the Victoria Mills, plications help to soften the .skin and stimulate the circulation. Then cover the finger tips with tissues and press gently, being careful not to bruise or break the skin. Follow with iced witch hazel or other astringent skin tonic. Probably the mimarch of all s^ads is a calavo half shell, filled witn*Sec- tions of grapefruit over which has been poured a judicious amount of tart, thin, French dressing. A few .slices of green olives give an unusual flavor. NrfVy blue has been picked as the lebder of the spring color brigadef with several bright ,blue tones in the vanguard flanked by black, -grey, and beige. Of course, footwear will continue lo be cjosely linked with costume ensembles, but the one-color ensembl^Ts out. If the shoes match the dress, coat, or hat, accessory col ors* .should cotrtrasit. the play started off with a jap- panees dance by misvs Jennie veeve smith, the scholl princifUe, entitled—r “the rumba” .... she allso doneu some tap and tOe anecdotes, as w’ell as one volume of the hootchy-kqotchy by reiiuest from the trustet'S. ' six qr seven different sofigs were sung by the encores, a 1-minnet yoddling contest was staged enduring the inter-missions, and hon. holsum moore’s Uth darter/ sweetie moore, winned the prize, ' she took yoddling at the county seat last monday night while on a vissjt to her aunt, miss diny moore. r' WEDNESDAY, MARCH ,31 The Plot' Thickens "With JAMES (ILEASON. ZASU PITTS. OMEN DAVIS. JR., and LOUISE LATIMER, i The scream sTafa ‘of the homicide squad. Inspector Piper and Miss Snoopy Withers, are on the trail of another sizzling murder! “Pay As You Enter.” “Pudgy Takes a BowlW’ow." 1^. Morning Show at 10 O’clock. _ 10c To All THURSDAY. APRIL 1 King of Hockey With DICK PURCBLI^ NA- <;KL, MARIE WII^ON and WAYNE MORRIS. • - H^The hottest thing on ice! King _oC,,lmerica’8 fastest, roughest, tough- -7ost_sport—that’s “Gabby” Dugan. “Romantic Mexico.’’ “Organ Grind ers.” / Morning Show At 10 O’clock. 1-— A 10c To All FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. April 2 and 3 Every Man’s Law With JOHNNY MACK BROWN and BETH MARION. Daring deeds, thrilling action, and amazing advenr ture in a setting of Western splendor! ’•VIGILANTIES ARE COMING.” “GoW Qiwet oi the Ages.” Comedy, -Ready T* Serve.” iO A. M. Shaw—SATURDAY. 10c and 20c NEXT WEEK— rFLYING HOSTESS’* “LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY” Here is the recipe for an egg sham poo given to u.s by a famous movie star noted for her luxuriantly soft and beautifu^ hair. Use it a.s you do any .shampoo: 2 well-beaten eggs , ‘u cu|) of melted s^p 3 drops of anvmoniA_ ^ teaspoonful of borax 1 pint of water, —;— Household hint: To make bottles safe for traveling, cover the stoppers with adhesive tape, or dip the stop-K^ per end of the bottle in melted para- nicutt as joint hostesses, fin. Moose Enjoy Fish Supper Members of the* lotal lodge, Loyal Order of Moose, e,ntertained their wives with a fish supper Saturday night. Cares and troubles, if any, were left^behind, and everybody had a good time. ' COFFEE, lb 25c Duke’s MAY^AISE, quart . 40c Kraft’s French Dressing and / Sandwich Spreads;^ 2 for ..,. 35c BLALOCK’S GROCERY&MARKET /; PHONES 156 and 157 WE DELIVER i Girls* Club Enjoys W'einer Roast Members of the Joanna Girls’ club and a few friends motored to Horse- sboe Falls SaTurda^ night and had a jolly good time roasting weiners and toa.sting marshmallows. Birthday Party Fi'iemls of Miss Christine Owens gave her a surprise birthday party at the home of Miss Vivain Crowder Saturday evening. Christine received many pretty gifts. evening of fun, delicious refreshments^ were served. Missionary Society Meets The Marlararot Warren Missionary society met with Mrs. Cecil Blakely on Tuesday nighT.* An interesting pro gram was given on “Christian Educa tion and Evangelistic .Forces,” There were twelve members present and one visitor. Two new member were added to the f/L Mr.s, Bryoe Little and Mrs. Floyd Osbourne. After the close of the program and business session the hostes.s, assisted by her, lister, Mrs. C, B. Dickey, served.a de-[ licious sweet course'with .coffee. Next month the meeting will be held wjth Mrs. C. N. Frankx and Mrs. E<1 Hun- FOE THE NEW YE^R JOURNALS CHRONICLE PUaCO. the scheme of the play was laid jin vieginny, but wound up in n. C. jit was full of verry smart sayings, I allso plenty of humor and Qthe spices of life was inter-spersed here and there to fetch on laughter an soforth. for the first time in 6 dif ferent entertainments, no eggs or annything was throwed at the actors. thalD happened because the egg throw ers, toiTji. -head’s 2 boys, w6re in !he play themselves. ♦ — '■ the total reseats went to help buy a rug for the-teechers-flatform, which cost 2.98$. they now owe only 11.92$. a couple of plays like the last,,will pay for it in fulk what ruint the income of the last performance was too many passes were given out by friends and Relatives of the scholl. music was fumishTd by the flat rock stringed quartet, allso by sbihe mouth-organ^ blowing from members of the audience who vollunteered to help out in their pinch, only 1 juice- harp tune was played; the feller broke the, tongue out of same, and had ,to stop, some gittar and banjo mell^ies Were sung to the joy of all concerned, with kind legards, i remain— - yores trulie, mike Clark, rfd, Methodists Plan Easter Cantata ■ I ^ The choir of Broad Street Metho dist church, assisted by Mrs. P. Jacobs and Mrs. D. J. Brimm, will give an Easter cantata, “He Is Ris en,” on Sunday night at 7:30. Beautiful choruses will he inter spersed with solos, duets, and trios, the special parts being anng by Mrs. Jacobs, Mrs. J. H. Pitts, Mrs. R. W. Wsde, Miss i Collette GrifHn, Miss R<^ Mahaffey, a^ W. G. Coker. <Hher members of the choir are Mias Lois, Blakely, Msa. 0. J. Brimm, Julian CMeman, RheCt P. Adabr, O. W. BoUiiifswortli, aad tL F. Harris. Mia. Jamas Pitta, Jr., is orgaalat Tha public Is cordially invitad Women like a ^strong and silent man because they think h^ is listen ing to,them. — West Clinton News Mr. anej Mrs. L. M. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. \Fate Arnold and Billy, Mrs. Annie Evans and daughter, Margar et, were visitors in Greenville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Campbell, Mr. and 'Mrs. Grange Campbell and »on Silas, wei*e visitors in Columbia Sun day. Mrs. M. T. Ficklin has returned to her home after ^ spending several weeks, with relatives'in Greenville. Miss Annie Sprouse of Mountville is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Haskell Estes. —^ Mr. and Mrs. Roy .Holtaclaw vis ited Mr. and iMrs. Joe., Johnson in Goldville this week. • 'Mrs. Lily Rhodesburger and son of Newberry visited Mrs. Rhodes- burger’s mother, Mrs. S. P^-Kinard, Sunday. —' - - _’Mr. and Mrs. Reese Reagan of Knoxville, Tenn., have moved into Our community. Joe Terry^ visited' his mother in Greenwood Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Dye, of Greer, and Mr. and Mrs. Will Jones of Greenville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Anderson. Billy Jones re mained for a stay.. -—- With The Skk A. F. Can^kbell is suffering with am injui«d 'foot. Sorry to report Charles Hughes underwent an appendix operation at the Greenwood hospital last week but ia improving. ' Miss Vera Hedspeth underwent an appendix operation in Greenwood Monday. Mrs. James Dunaway is improving after having pneumonia. . / Birth - Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Jim Meadors an nounce the birth of a daughter on Thursday, March 18. The little girl has been given the name of Ruby Katherine. Gray Funmral Home 7 CMob, S; C. FL^ERAL DIRECTORS . Rttd ••• El^LMERS AmlMtoBct derrieg 41 and 89M / L irus^Uj. GRAY Mi X PARES AiDtAiE. fMfc/lIfn. ' THE PERFECT EASTER GREETING FLOWERS —FOR YOUR HOME —FOR YOUR CHURCH —FOBT YOUR FRIENDS Easter Lilies,. Hyacinths, Hy- iraageaa, Ciaeratias, AmIsm, ^Primroses, Begenias. Geraai- uma, Reacs, Snapdragons, Glad ioli, Carnations, Valley lilies, Gardcniaa, Sweet Peas. CORSAGES ACCORDING TO'TOUR ORDER. Stop in nt our shop today and see the beautiful display of Easter Flewera. EASTSIDE GREENHOUSE _ Ob GoUtUI* JL 4=* *sr'^ BELK’SSPECML EASTER PRESENTATION EASTER IS DRESS-UP TIME. SWING INTO FASH ION WITH MODERATELY PRICED CLOTHES FROM BELK’S." Fariuonable Dresses SHEERS! PRINTS! Soft graceful flower prints on navy back grounds in the new lovely chiffons. Sizes 14 to 52, Including half sizes— $4.95 to $9.95 - ^— Eastm*Dresses Just received a new stripment of one and J^o-piece dresses. Prints and solid pastels. Tbfese afford the thrift shopper styles mod erately priced. All sizes— $1.98 to $3.95 ■' ' ' . Plaster Footwear Good-looking, comfortable, perfect fit- ing. Natural Bridge Shoes. Tempting to look at, delightful to wear, White, white combinations, navy ;»and grey. Widths AAA to D. Moderately priced— $4.95 For Men Select your Easter Suit now. All wool, hard finish ed materials, double and single breasted, plain and sport backs. Plain greys, grey mixed,tan and combi nations. Sizes 34 to 46— $12,95 to $14.95 Phoenix Hosiery Examine them for shefiL beauty and qualify. They wear longer, due to apec- ially twined threads. AB ~the newest shades— 79c pair Accessories Gloves and Handbags to match each costume^ Col ors: navy, grey, beige, this tle, white and bbitk— Gloves— / 48c to $1.95 -/m to 98c ^ . New . Spring Shoes Gr^nd for Easter and* af ter, Tlieir lines are high and flattering. Style swings to Gaberdines, Grey, navy and black. All widths and sizes— We also carry a complete line of Oxfords, Straps, Ties and Dundeers.-- —Children’s Shoes ^ outhful spring styles for boys and girls of all ages. Made of solid leather, built to suit the taste of active young modems— 98c to $1.98 Rsd Goose Shoes— ^ $2.95 : <4- Your Easter Hat b Heiw The Rriiens roll—r^diit and very new! Fine strakrs, felts and aaocy little veiled hats for drehs-np. Priced from— . 98c to $2.95 BELK’S DEPT, store 8. I \ \ fi i.Vhi ■ is. itli *; \