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CASINO THEATRE MONDAY AND TUESDAY, May 3 and 4 • of the Town” ♦Top . /• With DORIS NOLAN, GEORGE MURPHY. HUGH HERBERT, GREG ORY RATOFF, GERTRUDE NIES- 8EN, and HENRY ARMETTA. It*8 a tune tinflinf jam jubilee! .. . a Mast of mad, glad merriment!. More hit songs, more girl splendor, more entertainment, more everything! Hear That Foolish Feeling,” Top of the Town,” “Blame' ft On the Rhumba. Mickey Mouse—“Moose Hunters. Pathe News. ^ 10 A. M. Show—MONDAY. - 10c and 25c WEDNESDAY, MAY 5 “Smart Blonde” " with GLENDA FARREL and BAR TON MacLANE Here she comes . . . that bundle ot blonde dynamite*; . . “Torchy Blane”! She’s a hard-boiled reporter who scooped the police ... in solving a murder! "Servant of the People,” “School Birds.” Morning Show At 10 O’clock. lOc To All TRIO HONORED WITHDEGREESl (Oonthraed from pace em) brief speech oi acceptance and ap preciation. * . Following thejconferring of the de gree on Mr. Austin, Mr. Jacobs re<;- ommended Senator Byrnes for the degree. Dr. DuBose conferred the' de gree, and Dean B(iN>wn placed the aca demic hood on his shoulders. Senator Byrnes then gave a dis course on public service. He said in part: ■ _ “To me there is no fieUL offering i^i THURSDAY, MAY 6 / Devil’s Playground’ With RKHARD DIX. DOLORES DEL RIO and CHESTER^MORRIS. Thrilh' of the deep . . . as these 'fighlin’-Iovin’ sons of the sea battle the m<M<t shocking of disastaca.,, and scrap Pver a two-timin’ gal from danceland! "Ay Tank Ay Go.” . IN A IIL TTON’5 Orchestra— "Switl^riNhiitton, Swing.” Morning Show At 10 O’clock. 10c To All greater opportunity for service than the field of government. I am willing to say, the field of politics. Mr. Web ster gives to that word two defini tions, one —' the science of govern ment; the other — political trickery. Whether the politics of a nation should be classified in the good sense or in the ba<l sense,' rests entirely with the people. Politicians are as good or as bad as the people wa them to be and permit them to I do n(^ understand the attitud^ of the citizens who in time of wa willingly sacrifice his life, to his government, and in timej^of peace will sacrifice neither weajifn nor lei sure to serve that government. Nor do I understand the m^'yho will not take the time to voty^in an election but will thereaftery^end .nil of his time criticising thg actions of tho>e who are selected/oy the voters, in the I election. I thinjf their attitude is in some measure^ue to the influence of the increasing number of cynics, gen erally men^f intelligence and educs- NOTICE OF CONDEMNATION State of South Carolina, County of Laurens. ’ Board of Copdurnnation LaurenF County, Petitioner, Metropolitan Life Insurance • Com pany, and M. A. Wilson, Respond ents. . , ' NOTICE OF CONDEMNwVlON State of Sbulh Carolina*, ^ County/of Laurenl ■vs Condemnation. Laurens County Petitioner, vs Wi C. Gray, R. C. ,Gray, Mrs. Cora Hel- lams, Mrsi Alpha Hellams, Mrs. Nan nie, Nelson,' Mrs. Alma Rogers, Tal- ;r madge Gray, Respondents. To the Metfopohtan Life Insurjince j ^ ^ ^ Company ahd M. A. Wilson; . ' HSams. Mw. Alpha Hellams', nation proceeding to establish a valu Eden road on the West side and pbsite stations 44 plus 00 and 45 p|da 00 'beginning on stake A;^ thence South 71.25 W 113* ft. to stake B; thence, N 77.05 W 309 ft. to stake C; thence N 67.36 E 358 ft. to stak« D; thence S 25.15 E. 182 ft. to the be ginning and containing one acre, more or less. • > • * , It is the intention of this condein- /; ■ Please take notice that a hearing! Mrs. Nannie Nelson, Mrs. Alma Ror_ I will be had at the office of the County gers, Talniadge Gray: 'Supervisor, at Laurens Court House,] Please take .notice that a hearing ation either in gross or per acre of “"the damages susUined by you, which damage is to be” paid when the ma- [jS. Cy :atjen o’clock in the fol^noon, j will be had at Mie office of the Co’upty | has been removed at the valu- jon the’LSth day of May, 1^7, and Supervisor, at Laurens Court House, esUblished in these proceed- on s^h other days.as sfid meeting|S. C., at ten o’clock in the forenoon, ih l,.may be adjourned to, for the purpose'on the 15th day of Ma/, 1937, and on mgs. > ■ 4 of assessing the amount of <lamage5,>such Other days" as said meeting may if'any, to you, by. the taking of bop-' soil and materials for highway con- These proceedings are taken pur suant to a resolution of the County struction from certain lands herein after described for the use of Laurens County, in the construction of a sec tion of the public highways known' as the Edih highway) between the Anderson Highway, and Beulah be adjourned to, for the purpose of >Board of Com'missioners of Laurens assessing the amount of damages, if County, ~3uly~a'dopted at a regular any, to you, by the taking of top-soil meeting thereof, held on the 20th day Cliff H. McLeod, Presbyterian college junior, of Ocela, FUu waa recently elected national preMdent •of Delta Chi Alpha. Christian lead ership fraternity, at its annual national convention. Mr. Mcl^eod is also editor of The Blue Stocking, weekly student publication of the college. and materials for highway construc tion from certain lands hereinafter: described for the use .of Laurens County, in the construction of k sec tion of the public highways knowp as Church, and a tem^rary right-of- j the Eden highway, between the An- way where necessary for the trans-Jderson Highway, and Beulah Church, xtt t portation of men, machinery, mate-timd a temporait ng1ir-bT-way wlie^^^^^ ’ ■ ’ necessary for the transportation of I ^ r r* men, meehinery, materiel, and ani-i mals, between the highway work and _ the places from which top-soil and April 28th, 1931.—5-6-2t.^ .* Yion, who believe that it is evidence] FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, AND May 7 and 8 “Black Legion” With HUMPHREY BOGART, DICK KORAX ERIN O’BRIEN and ANN SHERIDAN. Deadlier than the black plague! ... A legion of hooded fiends . . . killing, homing, flogging innocent American citizens! Fifty thousand murders elcpos^! The story Ihe na tion whispered now thunders from the Bcreend — Senate’s Rebuke On Pay Assailed rials and animals, between the high way work and the place from which top-soil and materials are to be taken. The lands from which said top soil and materials are to «be taken is located and described as follows; - On the lahds lying along the said Eden road, in Dials Township, Lau rens County, S. C., bounded by the lands of W’. L. Chestain, W. A. Hen derson, J. L. McDowell, Dunk Knight, M. A. Wilson, C. W. and B. H. Gray Leppard Says One of Authors'and others, in tHre^. parcels, as sur- Wanls Tu. Run For lieuten ant Governor. of intellectual superiority to profess Columbia, April 2(5.—The .senate ad- as.sembly be- ipenoi itjf .^^rn(.(i ftf^t.!- ^ ten-rninute session co,,t.m|.l for politic,, and the general ticiann. Duj I do not understand ,i.,,t,.cnlJ, wck.- - ti^ise..cy!ljc.s can WI —sii^ri y pr^ .j nicmliers of the hou.te objected fe.^3 respect and reverence for their j.. government, and then hold in con to the senate resolution condemning Kovurnment, «..u ... p^tra pay and it was referred to temnt those no iticians who determine l , • Ji ' • * I v... ^ v/avs and means committee. WhenU he resolution was read, Rep- “ACE DRUMMOND” No. 4. ^ "The Lumber Camp.” Fox News. 10 A. M. Show—FRIDAY. 10c and 2r)C NEXT WEEK— •.MAID OF SALEM” “STOLEN HOLIDAY” Theatre MONDAY AND TUESDAY, May 3 and 4 ’Bulldog Druriimond Escapes’ With RAY MILLAND, SIR GUY STANDINC;, HEATHER ANGEL and REGINALD DENNY. Action, dangei^ and excitement! Terror fills the night as Drummond Kma.Hhe8,-ia desperate band of forgers io solve two murders and rescue a tortured girl! ‘‘.Mail and Female,” ‘‘Parkup Road Race.” / 10 A. M. Show—TUBS!)AY. / ► 10c and 20c ' WEDNESDAY, MAY 5 “Ranger Courage” With B(>B ALLEN and MARTHA TIBBETTS. ' Blazing t^ill!* ... as redskins and renegades attack- the coveret^ wagons and get bullet for bullet! “.Manhattan Water Front,” “Some time Soon,” “Torture Money.” Morning Show At 10 O’clock. 10c To All THURSDAY, MAY 6 “ConfUct” ~ - With JOHN WAYNE JEAN RO- GERS and WARD BOND. JACK LONDON’S mightiest hero leaps .to life! Battling, battering, bucking the world! You’ve never seen a fight to the finish like it! From the atm-y, “Abysmal Brute.” “Twisker Pitcher,” “Jolly Little Elves,” Topics. Morning Show At 10 O’clock. . 10c To All FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, May 7 and 8 “Big Show”’ With GENE AUTRY; SMILEY BURNETTE and KAY HUGHES. Songs, smiles, excitement! Streak ing into battle with a song on his lips. Gene finds new adventure! It’a a new high in mnsical thrills! ‘ “VIGILANTIES ARE COMING No. 12. “The Wedding Deal,” “Hi Ya. Doc.” !• A. M. Show—SATyRDAY. lilc and 20c . NEXT ”THE GREAT O'MALI ARE A1 to war PBCOB” y: sr&fc-' A- ■■ V its policies and administer iti affa:fs. Thii man of wealth who today indulg es in unwarranted criticism of gov ernment officials, reflating upon their honesty as well as their intelli gence, must not be surprised if thoughtless persons whp hear them and .Hccciit as true theif cynical state- ments^hould tomorrow defy the gov ernment they have heard* denounced jilPcorrupt. Let me speak of the congress of the United States, where for twenty years J have served in house and sen ate. Eecauie “the” personnel changes every two years I think I have served with two thousand men. They come from every walk of life and neces sarily from every section of the coun try. The thing about these men that has most impressed me is their ab solute honesty. As a rule they are poor, men. Daily they are subjected to temptations, and yet of the two thousand “"men- with whom 1 have served, 1 know of only two whb were convicted of di.shone.st acts. Those two were elected in political .landslides. In a congressional district where one of the great political parties is- nor- rnally in complete control an unwor thy man may .secure the nomination of a minority party liecause it is be lieved to be of no value. A political landslide may then sweep the candi dates of the minority party, including this unworthy individual,, into office. But I can give you the comforting as surance that ’political accidents’ are seldom re-elected to congress. . . . If I had any criticism to make of our national legislators it would not be that they are lacking either ^ chhraoter or intelligence, but that at times they are lacking in political courage. Let me say that they are poor men and poverty makes cowards of many men. Aa a rule when a con gressman dies he leaves debts, not assets. When a legialatoTr sacrifices a conviction and votes as some group of constituents desires, it is not due to fear for himself, but fear for hia dependents. Theae men, when elected to office, retire from their profes sions and business. When they are retired from public life they cannot return to their former avocations with much hope of success. While I admit some justification for the criti cism as to lack of political courage, r assert that those who are willing to sacrifice their- convictions in mat ters of principle are the exception, not the rule. . . . ‘II am consejous bf fhy own wewk* ness and of my failure to achieve the goal I would set for all pulblic ser vants. Therefore when your trustees can in my public service find justifi cation for the conferring upon me of a degree, I am profoundly gratf^^ No greater l^onor could come,to ‘'My appreciation is the greate cause of the high esteem in hold Presbyterian c<^llege. may be regarded as a smfB institu tion, but a college is notbe judged % the number of its/kuden^ the grandeur of Its biddings, or the amount of its endpwiment. A colle|^ must be judged/by its accompljm- menta. / “Presbyte^n college is trainnig the minds And hearts of its students. Here, tWe exists that personal touch betwe^faculty and student so essen tial A^ducation and character build ing. It is a great institution because the greatness of its facirity. That faculty has in^uded great sch<rfar8, great teachers and great character Thane me^Aave unselfishly renchrad a public imnrice greater than I could ever to render. They.liaTe left the^lafluenee npon the lives of tboaa baMs gone from this campus into every vral of life, and in torn thoM •one of PreM>ytariaa collage are in- flnancihf the Ifves of others and do- voyed by the highway engineer, par cel No. 1, containing 4.15 acres, more or less, parcel No. 2 (Containing 8.38 acres, more or less, parcel No. 3 containing 2.30 acres, more pf less, the same now being staked out On the lands. - -. - It is the intention of.thui condemna tion proceedir>g to esta|jlish a valua tion either in gross'' or per acre of the damages sustainis*!^ by you, which damage is to bo paid when the ma of April, 1937." A. RHETT MARTIN, County. Supervisor. J. H. WHARTON, h. B. STODDARD, County Commissioners. materials are to be taken. The lands from which said top-soil and materials are to be taken is lo-i cated and described as follows: j On the lands lying along the said Eden Road, in Dials Township, Lau rens County, South Carolina, bounded i on the Nortljyest by lands of F. F. ] Hellams and on the Northeast by ‘ land.^ of the W. R, Medlock estate, I and on the East by lands of Shiloh i Church and W. M. Armstrong, and. on the South by lands of Demps Wat-1 kins. I Lying about 300 ft. away from said i WHAT DO ; k . P. S. Jeanes DO? LEGAL PAPERS CHRONICLE PUB. CO. Phone 74 rc.sentativc Osborne of Spartanburg i.terial has been removed at the*'valua- applaudcd, bu? Representative Lep- tion established In these proceedings pard of Chesterfield remarked that “the rumors are that the senator from Edgefield (Thurmond, ona—of the authors of the resolution) is wanting to run for lieutenant gover nor. “I wonder v/hat are the aspirations of tluj senator from Lexington? (Har man, co-author with Thurumond).” No Report On Vital Bills Cbrumbla. ^The . assembly convened tonight in its six teenth week but there were no re ports from the free conferences on the general appropriation and social security bills that stood in the way of sine die adjournment. Chairmar Ward of the senate fi- naheq committee said during the day. that tne^ free confer#?nce report on the general appropriation wseaaure- was not ready and members of the social security free conference al.so .stated they had not finished drafting of their report. There was no indication of when thc.si' important bills* would cume from the free conferences. By a roll! call vote of 34 to 30, the house adopted, after long debate, the recommendation of a sppcial commit- t(H! for an expenditure of $35,000 for improvement of its chamber. The improvements would include replacement of the metal ceiling with an ornamental acoustical msterial; installation of an indirect lighting system; installation of air-condition ing equipment; remodeling of the speaker’s desk, rostrum and the west end of the hall; and reconditioning of the furniture. After Representative Adams, chair man of the committee, read the re port, he was asked-by Representative Bennett^ chairman of the ways and means committee, what he considered the most important ringle item. Adams answered “lighting” taasert- ing the present “poor” system caused many headaches to members. Bennett stated he thought the pro posals for the ceiling, lighting and furniture improvements, t o t a 1 i n g about $15,000, enough for this year. He said the other two proposals should be considered by standing com- These proceedings are taken pur suant to a resolution of the County Board of Commissioners, of Laurens County, duly adoptoii at a regular meetirfg, held* on the 20th day of April, f937. A. RffETT MARTIN, County Supervisor. J. H. WHARTON, B..STODDARD, County Commissioners. B. Y. CULBERTSON, _ Clerk County Boarii of ,Co.mmis- sioners. Dated April 28th, 1937.—6-6-2t. mittees, adding 'Sre’ve got to oall^ ^ *th vote me it halt to this business somewhere.” Saying hie would favor air^ndi- tioning if t^ hall were noi^ready steam seatM, Bennett .a^rtedL a member^/of the house should have “told the people on the stump last yea^e would vote~|8^000 to heat a ropm where there is^ much hot air yway “ Bennett’s^ ^oti^n to taUle the^ air- conditioning Proposal was defeated and the hou4e adopted the section by te of/40 to 33. NOTICE OF. CONDEMNATION State of South C»-oIina, — County of Laurens. — Board of Condemnation LourehsXouhtyYP<^tioner, vs^. H. | na nen- ‘ Medlock, J. M. "Medlock, Anna drix, N. J. Medlock, T. J. Medlock, j Leola Poole and Federal Land Bank! of Columbia, Respondents. I To, J. H. Medlock, J. M. Medlock,' Anna Hendrix, N. J .Medlock, T. J. Medlock, Leola Poole and Federal Land Bank of Columbia: v- J-i 11 MA5Mt)AY PAGEANT AT CROSS HILL TOMORROW / The grammar grades of the Cross Hill school will present a May day pageant entitled “Mother Goose’s May Please take notice that a hearing will be had at the office of the County Supervisor, at Laurens Court House, S. C., at ten o’clock in the forenoon, on the 15th day of May, 1937, and on such other days as said meeting may—.be—adjourned to, for the put- j pose of assessing, the amouni:” of damages, if any, to you, by the taking of top-soil and materials for high way construction from certain lands, hereinafter described for the lise of Laurens County, in the construction of a section of the public highways known as the Eden highway, be- itween the Anderson Highway; and Beulah Church, and a temporary trig}|t-of-wiay where neoessary for the transportatieA of men, machinery, materials an^animals, between the highway work and the places from which topsoil and materials, are to be take Th^ands from which said top-soil and/materials are to be taken is ted atid described as follows: On the lands lying along the said Eden road, in Dials Township, Lau rens County, S. C., bounded by the lands., of Mrs. Annie JL Hellams, M. Armstrong, J. F. Gray estate, F. F. Hellams, W. L. Chestain, and oth ers, lying along the Northeast side of said Eden road, ahd opposite the residence of W. M. Armstrong, be ginning on stake A; thence N 6-15 W. 75 ft to etake 13; thenm N 61-20 E to staice C; thence S 75-30 E 224 to' stake D; thence S 2-15 E 184 ft. to stake E; thence S 71-10 W 189 ft to stake F; thence N 77-15 W 325 ft to the banning and containing 2.48 acres, more or less. i It is the intention*of this condem nation proceeding tp establish a valu ation either in gi*oss*or per aerejof the dacnagee . sustained by damage w to be paid when the mate^ rial has been removed at the valua WEEK-END Trade Here With Satisfaction As Hun dreds of Housewives D<»^Daily. MIRACLE WHIR, quart 40c 44 Jumble Buttm* Cookies ...... 15c Lighthouse CLEANSER, 4 boxes 15c Salad King Salad Dressing, qt .-25c Beech-Nut SPAGHETTI, lb. can 10c Argo ASPARAGUS (wUte) No. 1 can . .; 15c PORK CHOPS, lb. ......... 30c PORK SAUSAGE, lb.......... 25c Bacon Squares and Hams, lb. .. 25c WESSON OIL,pint. 28c FRESH FISH, VEGETABLES, S'TRAWBERRIES, Etc. BLAIM’S IXOCERY&MARKEr PHONES 156 and 1^7 WE DELIVER inwcnKmmicwKKnmtnwicmwMwinemeKiwHCRmciimtnwwRiiniwmenieitieH (Miy FMOMURE HAS IHE HEW INSrANTCUBE-RElUSEf NO MORE ICE-CUU STRIIOOIE; NO IRORE MEUIW ~ UNDER mmucET/ lUTHEYEMU^d / Day,” Friday, April 30, at 5:30 p.m. The May queen and her attendantakion established in these proceedings. •.11 .W A •!■■ n Bill Vi n — n A W a m WW A MRU. X.S _ . ' wdl be members of the seventh grades After the pageant the annual seventh grade commencement will be held. CARD OF THANI^S We wish to express our thanks for the ki^idnets and sympathy shown us during the illness and death of our mother, Mrs. Alma Dillard Also for the beautiful floral offerinft. ''*^ Mr. and Mira. J. R. Dillard. Mr. and Mra. J. B. Wikltr. Mr. and Mra. J. D. Jacte. tag thrir part to make tida stsAi' Mid tkk nation a better place hi si(lddi te live. These proceedings are taken 'pur suant to a resolution ^ AkS' CqigilSl Board of Commissioners, of Laurens County, duly adopted at a regular meeting thereof, held on the 20th day of April 1937. A. RHETT JtfARTIi^, i County Supervisor. WHARTDNi-. . . L. a ST(M>DARD, . County Commiaaionera. Attest: J a Y. CULBERTSON, . Qsrk County Board of ^mmia- Dated AprU 28th„ 1987,^-5-6.21. Baldwin’s HMdqsiurteim,CUBtoB, Me.\--- W. a BdMiw FMp. Cooitkt CovfM: Abbtvllte, GrtgMwpaj, McConsIck,. Wm XwVwWWj' •