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PAGE two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. tLINTON, S. C. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1937 CASINO THEATRE MONDAY AND TUESDAY, September 13 and 14 “A Star Is Bom” With FREDERIC MAltCH, JANET GAYNOR. ADOIJ’HE IHENiOU, MAY ROBSON and ANDY DEVINE. Many a Htar is born to blush unseen . . . but not these two. Here’s this .ex citing story of the girl who was one out of a millioii . . . ^crashed hoc way THE SPORTS CHATTERBOX ^ - By - ■ TENCH OWENS Joanna Schools Open Monday Openinjf Delayed Two Weeks Two Openings To* Be Held Today t ' ■, The Clinton Flower sKop and Clin- Huff Offers recent death of J. D. W'itljerspdon. to the heavens of cinema stardom . . . a love-story w’hose vivid power will make it tops in entertainment. I'athe News. 10 A. M. Show—MONDAY. iOc and 25c DOUBLE FEATURE WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, September 15 and 16 Due To Completion of WTngjton ^auty Parlor, in th^ir new lo- ’ of Buildinjf Recently Destroy-,cation in the Masonic Temple building,House^of Representa- »d Rv Firp formal openings today fromp*'^®* special general election) ^ ^ \2 to 10 p. m., to which the public September 21 to fill a v6- The Jo,nn. Mhools .t Goldville'i- cordially invited. j«"cy i" the delegation eaoaed b^Jhe will begit^their 1937-38 session next' The Clintoh .Flower Shoo, headed! — Monday morning. A two weeks delay^ by Mrs, B. F. Wingard as proprietor,!' in the opening was necessary while l>ears the distinction of being thej work was being completed of re- i only up-town shop of its kind in the j y?rEn?rrigffirri!BTg''irrid‘*kAy the receptly de.stroyed' .sec^j county. Their-jnew location.has haan I thought about it!” And that’s extict-i tion of the building by fire. The build- artistically decorated and attractively j. Mr. Huff has long been identified ^ Fnt* political life of the county. / * He served several terms in the lower - o. g. „ house apd was a candidate for this Phil., D. Huff, Uucem attorney, announces his candidacy in t(^?iy’.s ■ Greetings, fellow sports fans of Clinton! Here’s to a bright year in .athletic.s in the biggest little,■'city in South Carolina! As one ardent gridiron 'fan was heard to remark recently: “It wouldn’t be no fun to watch a football game if Shop First la THE CHRONICLE Thea la th* Stores “WeVe Oii the Jury” With VKTOR MOORE ancii HELEN ly our sentiments on the subject, so | ing erected byD. E. Tribble company' arranged. The concern will carry a thi.s column will .attempt to comment [of this city, is larger and much im-[^ull assortment of the choicest fresh from various angles on current sports] proved for school work. The new | cut flowers for all occasions in ad- in this athletic-minded town of ours. Clinton prolfably has more happen ing here in the line of sports through- wing includes a manual training shop, dition to a variety of gifts and cards, a spacious library and study hall,| The Clinton Beauty Parlor was .science room, and a new regular class formerly operated a s Musgrove Beauty Parlor, with Mrs. Selma Frank.x Adair Y? owner. Their rrew .salon is modernly equipped for any out the year- than any other town its room. ' size in the etate. Just think: of P.t The schooU are again headed by G. C.’s extensive program of athletics; [ N. Foy a.s superintendent for the tenth of Clinton high’s football, ba.sketball j year. W., M. Schumpert of McCor-'type of beauty treatmertt by"^ experi- and tennis teams; of Thomwell orph-imick, is ’ principal. ^ve|;al changes enced and capable operators. New anage’s football, basketball, basket-.in the faculty due to resignations, | equipment has been added and the BRODERICK, (luilty or not the e\idence says you’ll have a good time. “The Outcast of guilty track teams; of the Clinton! have been made for the coming year. ’ 'tennis club and its matches and tour-! The faculty is composed of the fol- naments; of mill base|)all; of the Sun-Mowing members in addition to Mr. day school softball league; of golf and! Foy: : Pokier Flat” swimming, at Lakejaide country club. Yes, Clinton i.s really athletically in clined. M ith PRESTON" FOSTER, JEAN— .MI IR and VIRGINIA WEIDLER. _ BRET HARTE’S great drama of the \^’esl lives again—the roaring ro mance of a two-gun man and a one- man woman. “'I’he lUine lender.”, 10 A. M. .Show—WEDNESDAY. I Or and I5r FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, September 17 and IS “The Singing Marine” Ko()tT)an Ts in th^aTr again. 7h[ fact, at time.'* there are several in the air at once on the.se hot afternoons as P. C.’s aspiring backs boot the balls down fiebi in practice .ses.sions. Coach iJohnson’s 1937 Blue .Stockings will I be sadly lacking in weight again thisj^^^j ; season. It looks like they will have' to depend on passes and trick play to reach ‘‘i»ay dirt” thi.s fall. .In a recent practice . drill, Coach (“Woof Woof”) ; Johnson was heard to bark out the following: “If you I guys can do the “Big Apple,” you 'can keep together on a little signal drill — now snap into it.” P. F.’s main as^et, as u.sual, will be her in- M iss.Katherine Blakely Clinton^. .Mi.s.s Dorothy Hagan, Due West. Mis.s Rosa Dreher, Prosperity./ Mi.s.s - Stella - Beckman,--Goldville. .Miss Paul V’ane Elrod, Greenville. Miss Ruby Carter, Miley. VV. .M. Schumpert, .McCormick. .Miss Johnny Tucker, I..ownde3viIle. •Miss .Mildred Workman, Clinton. .Miss .Mable, Aldred, Summerville, With DICK POWELL, DORIS W KSTO.N, LEE DIXON, H U G IlMlomitable .spirit and team |)luy. HKRBKRT and ALLEN JENKINS. , - ^ Shove off with the Marines, to-1 are exet night!—for romance to enthrall you . . . comic.s to convulse you . . . dances to dazzle >ou! Hear: The song of the .Marines, “We’re Shovin’ Right Off Again,” “You (’an’t Run Away From Love. I’he l.^dy Who Couldn’t lie hissed" and other hits! “I)l( K I RACY ” No. 9. Fox News. 1(» A. M. Show—FRIDAY. -lOc and 25c quarters housing the salon have been •ompletely renovated and attractively arranged. HEALTH HINTS - By - CITY MOSQUITOES I.ate summer and early fall are the wor.st periods for mosquitoes to pes ter us. The city health department a.sks that all residents lend their cooper ation in fighting this pe.«t. The fol lowing mea.'^ures carried out by citi zens will materially aid in the fight: 1. Allow no standing water to re main in or near your house. W’atch NEXT WEEK— “IIIIN l( E” with SONJA IIEIME and TVRONNE POWER. “A l> A m ME R ACES” , A Bit; WEEK. .Mi.ss Kathryn Owens, I-auren.s. A. B. Galloway, Jr., Goldville. C. M. Reynolils, Bennettsville. Miss Louise Holmes, .lohnston. •Miss Hagan who ha.s heretofore taught first grade, wUT be full time music instructor- this year. Mias! water in va.ses, around spigbts, ram Holmes will have charge of the Home,! barrel.s, drains, watering troughs, etc. Hconomics department, succeeding! 2. Pick up all cans, auto tires, and .Miss F.loise'.Iohnson who ha.s been ap-1 other articles capable of holding- pointed asHi.stant home demon.stration i water. Pile these in a convenient place agent for Greenville courity.v .Mi.ss land city truck.s will collect and haul Owens and Miss F.lrod succeed Miss them away, to start in earnest I 'Vitherspoon of laiurens, and 3. Cut tall weed.s, gras.s and brush, tennis players of' Emma Little of Clinton, rospec- in which mo»4iuitoe.s will gather * ’ ' who have accepted teaching ent for u good ifre.shman footliall team at P. ('. Prac tice is schedule today. Several ^ merit are also reported to be incluiled : Tir CLINTON FLOWER SHOP ON THE OPENING OF THEIR NEW UP-TOWN SHOP. 4. Keep pools stockeil with fish. in the group of freshmen starting out 1If standing water cannot be elim- (it P. C. this Week. riettsville and Fountain Inn. Coach Bob^ Wilder, stai ting his third year as coaCh o-f the Clinton high “B(‘d Ib'vils,” faces a hard job in rebuilding a team which is minus eight regulars from last year’s dis trict championshi]> team. However, Mile boys are getting down to hard, I work by now and, with seTelTiT“‘nm^^^^ ! boys oil the squad, will jirobablyde- jvelop into a better team tlinn C. ,.S. supporteis are expecting. FOLKS YOU KNOW Broadway — Theatre MONDAY AND TUESDAY, SoptombiT 13 and 14 “When Love Is Young” With MK(.IM\ HRUCE. KENT TWI.OB. W ALTER II K E N N A N . .IE AN RO(.ERS and S.TERLIN(; HOLM)WA 4 —IN TE( UMl’()M >R. .\ picluie of the day every girl d r e a ms alwniH The bent of IT ”> o ulf g girl’s heart, the pain, the fun, the| snubs, the ecstasy of her first ro-1 mance—all are woven into the most , absorbing love story that every glow ed from the screen! “Uncie Tom's Bungalow,” “Palm 111 ■ach Nights,” l.ennie Hayton and Orchestra. 10 A. M. Show—TUESDAY. IOc and 20c .Mr. and .Mrs. Kay MiTr.s ^iif "Gmm- wood, visited .Mr. and .Mrs. B. F. Wingard on .Sunday. ^^ Copeland Blackwell, .Ir., has re- i Tlioriiwell high diool, a team which'''""*’'' I IS always easy to under rat»‘, is. hemg i'I”’"' ''everal weeks, Ieo.idled this year hr Walter C'Yank-j inated, keep it covered with kerosene uj light-olL-— —- I 0. (’at or punch holes in all tin cans emptied about-the kitch'en. An ice pick is handy. 7. Report to the city clerk’s office anything of a sanitary nature needing the services of the city health officer, and same will be investigated promjit- UHi”) Heeman, with most of the first j toam intact from last year. Thomwell, I which always plays mucii larger 'schools, is going to furnish plenty of c,ymp»*tition for every team it meets. I'he team will jirobahly be heavier than it was last year, hut will l*e lackTiig 111 ri'Serves. Vowsah! You can lake my word for it, when 'rhoinwell and Clinton meet on October 1 it'.s going a wow of a game! DOUBLE FEATURE WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, September 15 and 16 “Meet The Missus” With VKTOR M(H)RR. HELEN BRODERICK and ANN SHIRLEY. Hailed as the funniest picture of the year. “Elephant Boy” Based on ‘Toomai” of the Ele phants. by RUDYARD KIPLING. A picture with a thousand thrills of the A.siatic jungles. “Aquabats.” ^ 10 A M. Showr-THURSDAV. „ 10c and ISc .Mr. and Mrs. B. R. .\usiin spent i jfeveral days the pu.'t week visiting points of intere>l in Florida. .Mi>s Mildred Young left last week for Columhia where she entered train ing at Columhia 'hospital. Mr. and Mrs. L L. .\<lair of Atlanta spent several days the past week w'ith .Mrs. Henry N’eighhors. .Mi s.' Ned K. Weisner and daughter, Helen, left Friday for their home in to l)e|‘^'- Augu.stine, Fla., after visiting the I former’s mother, Mrs. E. ll. Garrett - I and family. 1 )o.ss^ McFsdden, of Charleston, Ts spending a two week’s vacation with his pai-ents. Dr. and .Mrs. M. J. .McEadden. I Miss .Margaret Mc(’aughrin of New- .\dair s Mens STitip, headed by Mac ^ ^^-as the week-end guest of Miss Adair as owner, and the city’s new-i^jjj,.y Howze Dillard, est mercantile concern, will hold its Kenneth Cox of C.i'een Ca.stle, Ind., formal ojiening Saturday, September | jj, .^ponding several weeks in the city 11th, according to an announcement | friends. in the advertiaing columns of today’s j ^iss Stella Marett and Ed Burt of paper. ... I Highland. N. (’., were the guests Sun- Adair s location is in the First Na-I^jay ^,f \iiss Vivian W’oodruff and tional bank building which has been! Mize. Adsur’s New-5lOTe- . To Hold Opening Every-Day Prices BLAKELY’S STORES ELIZABETH STREET SLOAN STREET ACADEMY STREET John T, Blakely, Prop, REDBAND FLOUR S. R., 24 lbs. $1.25 64c $1.20 ... 62c remodeled, repainted and convenient ly arranged -for a gents’ store. An attractive display window has been pcovidwl and fixtures and lights in stalled that add much to its arti.stic appeal. The firm will carry a com plete line of gents’ furnishings. Mr, Adair has been associated with the , mercantile business in Clinton for several years and until recently was a member of the firm of Hipp & Adair, .now operated «.s Hipp & Chandler. He is well known in the city where he has numerous friends who will be interested in ,bis new business venturi ■ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, September 17 and 18 “Roaring Lead” THE THREE MESQUITEERS — BOB LIVIN(;STON. RAY CORRI GAN and MAX TERHUNE. Comedy, rSweeties.” “Screen Snap- shot.” ‘^SEC RET AGENT. X-9 ” No. 10 A. M. Show—SATURDAY. 10c and 20c NEXT -WEEK “MEN OF AFFAIRS” “EMITY HOIJITER ” / ‘TRAPPti)” CCC Camp Here Slated To Close Washington, Sept. 7.—The Civilian Conservation corps announced today 31 CCC camps will be operated in South Carolina for^the three-month period beginning October 1. This LEGAL PAPERS CHRONICLE PUa CQ. Phone 74 Mr. and Mrs. I^ewis Barrow, Jr. of Columbia, were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Pitts. Mi.ss Ji>«nette Hammond spent sev eral dayi.thi.s week in Columbia as the guest of friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pitts spent' Sun- ay in Columbia with Mr. and Mr*. S. E, Evans, who have recently moved there from Bennettsville.. Miss Peggy Sprunt left this week for Rock Hill, where she will con tinue her studies at Winthrop college. J. H. Davis of Kannapolis, N, C., vi.sited his sunt, Mrs. E. H. Garrett and family this week. Mrs. J, F, Jacobs, Sr., haa returned home-after apending the past months in Petersburg, Va., with her sister, Mrs. Bowling Jones. M iss Annie Lee Jackson has ac cepted a position ah principal of Mt. Bethel school, near Piedmont. She left the past week to enter upon her new duties, after spending the sum mer with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. is a reduction of four compared toiT. J. Jackson. this quarter. j Mr. and Mrs, Richard Creswell of Five cam|>s were listed for closing. • Greenville, recently moved to the city jbut Director Robert Fechner an-1 and have takem an apartment with' inounced a new biological Survey camp | Mr. and Mrs. John W. Finney. Mr. (would be established at Camp Romain Creswell is conn^erted with D. E. Trib- i refuge near McClellan ville in‘Charles-"ble Co. MiC^tCwswell is the* former I ton county. ' IMiss Sarah Davis, daughter of Mr. The five camps scheduled to be and Mrs. Walter Davis of this city, clo.sod are: F-4 in the Francis Marion national forest, near Awendaw in Charleston county; F-10 in Sumter national forest near Clinton, Laurens .county; S-75 a state forest camp near Walhalla in Oconee county; ■S(’S-4 soil conservation camp near I .Abbeville, Abbeville county; and SP-4^ ! in the Myrtle Beach state park near •Myrtle Beach, Horry county. ENGRAVED VISITING CARDS J^'wfaat every lady needs, siunidin for inspection. CHITONICLE PUBUSHING GO. TO HOLD CLINIC AT GOLPVILLE Dr. R. iM. Street, director, and J. C. Hedden, .sanitary officer of TAurens county health department 'announce an anti-rabic inoculation clinic to be held ut Goldville, on Saturday, Sep tember 11, at 10 a. m. , It is a state law that all dogs be inoculated against rabies once each year and those failing to do so will be subject to pi;x>secution in addition to having theii* dog killed. ■ L S. R., 12 lbs. ...... Plain, 24 lbs. Plain, 12 lbs. NOW READY FLOUR S. R., 24 lbs. . ... 95c S. R., 12 lbs 49c QUICK BISCUIT FLOUR . & R„ 24 Iba. 90c S. R„ 12 lbs. 47c MEAL Per Peck 37c KELLOGG’S CORN FLAKES 3 packages 25c BREAK O’ MORN COFFEE Per lb. 19c LUZIANNE COFFEE Per lb. 29c LUZlANNE TEA lb. ............y'—a........ 15c NO. 2 TOMATOES 2 cans 15c APPLES - Dozen 5c to 20c guaranteed FRESH EGGS Per dozen 35c For Other Prices— Come and See. UST SIDE GREENHOUSE Phone 2105 -:- Clinton, S. C. Call Us For “Flowers For All Occasions”* WELCOME... r Students and Teachers o This firm is always glad to see our si^hools and institutions open for their new sessions. We recognize them as Clinton’s greatest assets. We are ready and willing to do all we can to help make the year’s work pleasant and profitable to all concerned. When you are uptown we shall be glad to have you drop in the store — we want to make your acquaintance. / 4 HIPP & CHANDLER Clothes For Men and Boys •T WHtAHUIi mtZmS EW ^ Xy owo oawToo ^ y ROSE TER n ROVAl. ROI NAILG ' ’ ‘ m CliMiB ML{ 9 RTl t SEW8BNN dna ROLOC OT ■a tSStsJ? Has, > B LAL URYO MARGSBNT Eb toward better cleaning kere. PRIZES: Isi—$1.00 p«ir Ludied* Hose given by Hipp a;nd Cknndler. 2nd—One Garment Cleaned. tools USTEO Nf MM Wtl H c M/mtmt Mumoiis mmup m to as Hvirmi nw tanrs rkimmc pimu* CTOjr nw AtownsiMiiT. mfSuSim^ to TVMC CMfTISTMITV MfV| COMHTI. IT TO Man AMv toncuMts. .Ty totoa atM^on a stmuTi sm i t. mi voto.dyai an6 amriss kmolv. LAST WEEK’S PRIZE WINNERS: 1st Prite—Miaa Oranaa Addy. 2nd i*rixO—Jaatoo W. Lonriaco^ of GoUville. Honorable Mention—Mrs, J. C. Roper, Mias Sybil Bardette. J Ai