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THURSDAY.. MAY' 27, 1937
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MONDAY And TUESDAY,
May 31 and Jfune 1
**SevaiUi HMiven”-
With SIMONS SIMON, JAMES
STEWART, JEAN HERSHOLT,
GREGORY RATOFF and . G A L E
SONDERGARD.
They will lift your heart to the
stars ... in the tenderest. romance of
our tiniea!. . . the stre^ waif, Diane,
who was afrOid' of happiness! and
Chico, who proved his brave boast,
“I’m a very remarkable fellow!
• Pathe News.
10 A. M. Show—MONDAY.
10c and 25c
EVERLY
and
RockefeUer Pksses
At Florida Home
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Death of Benefactor Comes
Peacefully Sunday As He
Nears 98th Birthday.
LIFE IN BRIEF
i 1838 —Born July 8 at Rockford,
N. Y*.
1853—Moved to Cleveland, Ohio.
• 1855—Got first job as clerk.
1857—^Entered business for himself.
1862—Formed first oil firm.
1864— Mar'ried Laura G. Spelman.
1865— Bought controlling interest
(in his old firm.'
1870—Formed--’Standard Oil . com-
pany.
1^2 — Held monopoly of United
States oil business.
1907— Fined $29,000,000 by Judge
K. M. Landis. , ^ f
1908— Standard Oil trust dissolved
by court^. ^ -
1911—Retired from active business.
1933 — Seriously ill but went to
Florida.
. -1937—Died-iday^23^ _ _ -
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Ormond Beach,, Fla.,
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May^
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY,
June 2* and^3
**Her Husband’s
Secretary”
With JEAN MUIR^JBEVE
’ROBERTS, WARRfeN—HULL-
JOSEPH CREHAf«.
Beauty and the boss! An attractive
wife who trusted h^r hu6band-.-.,-eYep
though hi.s stunning secretary wa.s
dynamite! A husband | who l<^ed his
wife, but was romantically weak!
"You Can’t Get Away With-It,”
"Sport Headlines.”
10 A. M. Show—WEDNESDAY.
- 10c To All
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
June 4 'and 5
“Ready, Willing and
' Able”
Featuring RUBY KEELER and
I>EE DIXON, with ALLEN "JEN
KINS. LOUISE FAZENDA and
ROSS ALEXANDER.
It’s.a jamboree of joy! The singin’-
est, swingin'est hour of melody ever
presented! lOO’s of breath-taking j south last October
beauties and three heart-swelling j to a coma at mdinight.
new songs! ' ‘ v When Dr. Mei^yday arrived at 3:30
the frail patient, .wasted by the rav
Dinner To Honor
, P. C. Champions
Btiseball Team juid Coach GaHo-
way To Be Given Supper Fri
day Night At Young’s Spring
Near City.
Tl\6 local Lions club ha^ announced
that the public is invited to a dinner
to be held at John T. ^oung’s spring
near here on Friday evening at 7
o'clock in honor of the Presbyterian
College 1937 .championship baseball
team coached by C. El. Galloway. ' \
Tickets at 50c each may, be obtainr
ed at Hipp & Adair, and no tickets
the committee has announced, will
be sold after Friday noon.
Gold baseballs will be presented the
members of the team 4>n this occd-
sion, and an appropriate and inter
esting program haa been arranged by
Coach Galloway. The P. C. team won
the state flag when it defeated Clem-
son in its closing game after enjoy
ing a most successful season. It is
in appreciation of the record made by
the team and its coach that tomorrow
evening’s supper has beOn pjanned by
24.— ^ the Lions and other interested friends
IN GRADUATING CLASS
Furman university-G. V^. C. will
award degrees to 141 men and young
women at the annual commencement
ex^rerses on May Slst. Miss Elizabeth
Nelsonr daughter of Mrs. T. Ji_,L4ake
of this-city, is a~ member of the grad
uating''cUss- Miss Elizabeth-Marris,
daughter of and Mrs. Teague
Har^s^of Greehville, former Oihton
residents, is also a member, of the
senior class.
FIRE REGULAtiDN
Announcement has bden made by
the city police department that when
a fire alarm is sounded, all traffic-is
r^uired to pull near to the closest
ojjrb and remain standing there until
the fire whistle’.., hAS.,stopped blowing
and the fire fighting equipment has
passed. Violators will ^ fined one
dollar 1for the -first offense, with the
amount doubled for each succeeding
violation of the ordinance, it is stated.
WHAT DO . . .
P. S. Jeah(M
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RECREATION ROOM ' ipj/anned* for the jummer months. '
OPEN.FOR SUMMER ^seball and teimis teams are being
Miss Helen Connolly, WPA ^
ation playground director, announces
that the Cl int^ Mills recreation room
on Pitts .street will be open through
the summer 'from 9 tO 12 a. m. and
from 2 to 6 p. m
arranged which Will challenge local
and a number of all-day picnics and
hikes are planned.
The recreation room ia opeU to .vis
itors, and the public is invited to drop
tps at any, time.
An interesting program is being! SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHBONICU
John D. Rockefeller. Sr., founder of
one^f the worlds most colos^T pri
vate fortunes and, benefactor of hu
manity, died, in his ninety-eighth year
Sunday at. his winter hofVie, “The'
Casements.^ > . .
Death came to the aged capitalist,
who long ago had withdrawn from th^
tumult of the financial'world, at 4:05,
a\m. (E. S. T.) in the quiet of a sab-
baYh dawn.
His physician, Dr. Harry L. Merry-
day, attributed it to sclerotic ' myo
carditis, a hardening of the
nvuscles.X. . |
It_waSi for the man who had fought
his way up from the farm, who had
seen wars and panics, boom.s and de-
pr’ession.s, a peaceful,. painless death..
Unexpectedly—he, had been in com
paratively good health since coming
he (frifted off in-
in the city.
Joanna School
Re-elects Faculty j
“ACE DRU.MMOND” No. 8.
Fox News.
10 A. M. Show—FRIDAY.
lOc and 2.5c
st
ages of age, was unconsciou.s. Grad
ually his liulse grew weaker, final-
iy-titopped.-. —-— —
NEXT WEEK-^ ,
“AN(;ELS’ HOLIDAY”
"UNDER COVER OF NIGHT” ’
“WAIKIKI WEDDING”
NOTE—There Will Be Only .Three
Changes of Pictures-At Both Theatres
For the Next Few Weeks.
The trustees of the Joanna schools,
i Goldville, have announced the re-elec
tion of this year’s entire faculty for
the 1937--38 session with the exception
of James R. McNab, who did not'
stand for re-election as he is not plan- j
ning to teach next year. Members of'
heart I the faculty are as follows:. G. N. Foy, j
superintendent, Goldville; C. M. Rey-
nold.s*, Bennettsville; Miss , Phoebe
Witherspoon, Laurens; Miss Elorse
Johnson, Easley; A. B. Galloway, Jr.,
Goldville; Miss Emma Little, Clin-[
ton; Miss Stella Becham, Goldville;;
Miss Mable Aldred, Summerville, Ga,;i
Miss Rosa B. Dreher, Prosperity;!
Miss Mildred Workman, Clinton; Miss
Katherine Blakely, Clinton; Miss Dor
othy Hagan, Due West. Miss Hagan,
who has taught first grade hereto
fore, will give |ier full time to mu
sic instruction next year. There will
be” addittonx" bo” the -faculty- wdiieh
Broadway
Theatre
MONDAY AND TUESDAY^
May 31 and June 1
The man who pyramided his sav-i wil) be announced at a later date,
ings from? a $4.50 a week job into
the Standard Oil Trust which once
controlled three-fourths of the coun
try’s output, was dead. *
He once wrote:
"I believe it is eveiT^tnan's reli-
KELVlNATOR PROGRAM
IN CHARLOTTE SATURDAY
^ V? _
. Charlotte, May 24.—North Carolina
_ aull be host to one of the best known
gious duty to get all he can honestlyr entertainer^ of America when Pro-
and to give all he ean;” fessor Quiz" comes to Charlotte to
True to that creed,•*he bestowed -^ve his pregfam at the armpry-audi-
_“T^ Wise Maids”
W ith ALISON ' S K I P W O R T H ,
l*OLLY MORAN, HOPE MANNING
and DONALD ('OOK.
Hard as nails tb rough cops . . . (toft
as silk to tough kids . . . these two
tyrants of the tenements give a boy
and.~guX. Ipv** they’d never
learn J^n any school! _I
^..“Taking the Count,” "Whale Ho.
10 .M. Show—TUESDAY.
. 10c and 20c
more.,..than half a biltioa dollars on
carefully chosen philanthropies trxmt^
ferred much of his holdings to the
present head of the clan, John
Koekefeller, Jr., .'and died leamng
what a family spokesman de.scribed
as a “relatively small, very, liquid”
estate.
Plans were made to retutin the body
to the Rockefellei^estate at Pocanti-
co Hills, Tarrytown, N, Y. for fune-
raj services. A private car probably
will leave here today, arriving in the
north Tuesday .
The funeral sVrvices will be pri
vate,. attended only by members of
fttrt^'fxmily; IKiffal will l>e in t^lcve-
land, where Mr. Rockefeller began a
week booklc^per’s assistant in 1855.
^ WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY,
June 2 and ,3
“A Doctor’s Diary”
With (;k()R(;e bancroit,, Hel
en BURGI’!SS. .lOHN TRENT and
RUTH OCLEM AN.
Scandal breaks loose! This doctor’s
code is "Keep It Covered’* . . . but
the girl he loves'forces him to reveal
what he knows ... that innocent
lives might he^saved!
“Penny W’isdom," "Glimpses of
Java Ceylon."
10 A. M. Show—THURSDAY.
10c To All
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
June 4 and 5
“Texas Terror”
SUrring JOHN WAYNE.
It’s the fastest action-filled West
ern yet! Fiery thrills as wkrjTUines
in the bullet-ridden West!
“ROBINSON CRUSOE” Na 4.
Comedy. “Hotdinf the Bag,”
“Scrambled Egg*.”
10 A. M. Show—SATURDAY.
10c and 20c
None of the immediate family_wa^ j)ortunity' of .sharing the stage with
pre.sent at the end, .so quickly did it
come, and with .so little warning. The
venerable capitalist, who would have
been 98 on July 8, had exjiressed con
fidence in recent years that he would
live to be iOO, and his condition had
! seemed to justify his optimisoti.
Third Son Bom.
To Lindberghs
torium on the evening of Saturday,
■May 29. . '
The' programs of Professor Quiz
have become Rationally famous, ai9i
thojse responsiible for bringing him
here believe they are fortunate to
give entertainment, lovers of this sec
tion an ofiponuriity of hearing one
of hi.s ability to delight audiences.
Profe^or Quiz is being brought to
Charlotte by the Nash-Kelvinator
.corporation. Arrangements for his ap-
liearance are being made by the Duke
Power company, one (rf the distribu
tors for Kelvinators-in the Piodipont
Carolinas.
An interesting feature of the pro
gram will be the fact that those who
are honored by being given the op
NEXT WEEK—
“MAN OF THE PEOPLE”
"LAND BEYOND THE LAW”
“ARIZONA MAHONEY”
NOTE—There Will Be‘Only Thrde^
Changes ol Pictures’At Both Theatres
For the Next Few Weeks. %
nPEWRITER
RIBBONS
For AH Make Machines,
Stanfiurd and Portable.
ADDING MACHINE RIB-
. SONS
ADDING BfACHINE PAPER
_ - Call 74 ^
Ovonkle Pub. Co.
-Cleveland, May 24.—A third son
wa.s born the night of May 12 in Eng
land to CqI, and Mrs. Charles A.
Lindbergh, whose firstborn was killed
by* a. kidnaper.
Miss Annie S. Cutter, arr-au’at of
Mrs. (Lindbergh, made the announce
ment here today. Both ,.Mrs. Lind
bergh and the baby were in good
health. The baby’s name was not
known. |
A letter from Mrs. Dwight W.
Morrow, Mrs. Lindbergh’s mother,
“only stated that a «4(Br(-1»d been
born,” Miss Cutter said. "However,
we have received subsequent news
that 'both Mrs. Lindbergh and the
child are doing nicely/’
• The letter was to Mrs. .Charles L.
Cutter" of Cleveland, grandmother of
I Mrs. iLindbergh and mother of Mrs.
Morrow. ♦
I Mrs. Morrow, widow, of the late
Senator; Jdorrow of New Jersey,, was
with her daughter when the child
was bora. She sailed with another
daughter, Constance, for England
/May 4, a source tlose to the Moriwy
farfrily in New Jersey said today.
There was no {innouncement from
the English country home, “Long
Barn,’ ’Sevenoaks, Kent, where the
flying couple have lived for more than
a year with their four-yw-old son
Jon.
Professor Quiz and attempting to an
swer -the questions he propounds will
be those of this section.
. The winners, that is, those who are
aible to answer the . most questions
asked by Professor Quiz, will be giv
en the cash awards of $25 and $15,
re.spectively, always presented at the
Professor Quiz pjjpgrams. ,
PLAY AT TRAINING SCHOOL
Friends of the Statjef^ Training
School are cordially invited to the in
stitution Thursday, June 3rd, at 6
p. m., to see “Cinderella,” a pan-
tomine and dancing entertainment to
be presented by a^ large group., o?
children of the school.
DISTRICT. masons MEET
. IN LAURENS TODAY
The eleventh district of the Masonic
order will’ hold a special meeting in
Laurens, Thursday, May 27, at 6:00
p.m., in the community hall. All mas
ter Masons, their wives and frienda
are cordially invited, and asked to
Rring bjakets prepared for an old-
fashioned dinner^ at this hour.
By order of worshipful master.
V. P. Adair, Secretary.
—niBii wm II Ml
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Carboii Paper, SccMd SUMets.
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JOANNA HIGH SCHOOL
PRESENTS PLAY
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The,students of .Joanna junior
high school presented a play, “Miss
Adventure,” on Thursday evening.
This play, dire^ed by Mise Emma
Little, was ah outstanding perform-
ance.^-Those ;^hJting part displayed a
eomblhitaon of talent and work. The
play was repeated Saturday -erening,
with both performances teing wall
vi.
D. E. Tribble Co.
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