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. V m. -M"; .,iHPi||,ija '■ •• •* PAGE TWO THE CUNTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1937 CASINO THEATRE MONDAY AND TUESDAY. September 27 and 28 / *<Wad and Woolfy” With JANE WITHERS. WALTER BRENNAN. I’Al’LINE MOORE, and DOUGLAS FOWLER. HUFF ELECTED TO HOUSE SEAT Laurens Attorney and Former j Member Named In Special: FOLKS YOU KNOW For the purpose of namirij^^ can didate ’to fill a single vacancy at West Point for 1938 an open com- . in' P* J®anes ofiPetitive examination will be held in Election To Fill Vacancy. J. D. jPasley visited the former’s mother, Spartanburg on November 6, 1&37. Davis, of Clinton, Secoi^d. ^ Mrs, P. S. Jeanes, on Friday. ' |-rh>s examination is open to bona fide On the face of incomplete and,un-' 0. Copela^nd and children| Fourth Congression- WEST POINT EXAM TO BE HELD NOV. 6 You’ll (to wild over Jane in—Wild official and Woolly.” She’s out where the era 1 flection held Tuesday to fill a West begins—wilder lhan ever. See‘vacancy in the house of representa- her as she ridesjriujaway Ixaina. gdafti-iaLaL-irom JAurena, cuuntyy- PhiJ—D. her ^n-totin’ ftrandpop into a duel,! Huff, I,aurens attorney and scares the wits out of tenderfoot pals j legislator, in a graveyard at midnight, chases [a safe city gangsters on a careening stage-j yet to be heard from. fx‘ss than 1500 coach and ropes young lovers into votes were cast in the county, romance in “Wild and Woolly." i In the three Clinton boxe.s the vote “.March of Time,” “Queen of llar-jwas extremely light. At mony," “Popular .Science," and Pathe practically no interest was News. . .... 1 of New'berry, spent Sunday with her' . r... ^ , , , , r..turn. from the rpccal gen-brother..in-la», Mr. and between the a(-e of 17 and .Mrs. W. C. Shealy. Mr. and uMrs. Bonner Harvley .of former I ^'■®‘^^wood, spenf the week-end with was apparently elected by ! Harvley’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. margin with only a few votes A. B. Blakely, ^ 5 feet 4 inches in height. J[he ex- anrinatrtm^wttt tfiegTTi~''Ut nine o'cTbck and will embrace the following sub jects: Algebra, Plane Geometry, Eng lish Compo-sition and Literature, L\ 10 A. .M. .Show—MONI).\Y. Iflc and 2.>f WEDNESD.W, THURaSDAY. September 29 and 30 “Armoured Car” Jame.s Sloan left Saturday for New; S. History, Ancient History, and! Orleans, I«a., where he will do post j English Grammar, Three and one-half: graduate work at Tulane university | hours will be devoted to the examina-i Goldville the coming year. , | tion on Algebra. Plane Geometry, and i manifest-1 .Mr. and .Mrs. .1. W. M'hite of New-j F.nglj.sh Composition and Lite.-’ature. j (h1 in the election w'ith only five votes berry spent .Sunday with their daugh-1 Two hours will be allowed for the cast and the polls opening oniy.-a fewjter and son-in-law, .Mr. and .Mrs. T. examination on U. S. Hi.story and An- minutes Ixjfore closing time at 4 p.m.lC, Johnson, * When The Chronicle went to press, Mr, and Mrs. Algie Bolx) and .chil- last night, 37 out of 38 boxes report-1 dren of Spartanburg spent Sunday ed gave Iluff 099 votes to 430 for■ with Mrs. Bobo’s parents, Mr. and] cient History, and one hour for the examinaiiori on Flnglish Grammar, | The examination will be given by the U. S. Civil Service Commission WILC’OX, JUDITH PICHEL. Mith BOBEKT BABKKTT and, lUVING (i-.Men a.s Ihe fighlecs for law and order. Joe Louis and Tonruny Farr Fight Picture for the designation of a candidate to the .Militaiy Academy and the ad mission of the candidate de.signated as a result of the examination will tests i.IoKn I). I>avi,s of this city, who stwidj.Mrs. G. VV. Addy. Little Billy Bobo ! second in the race. William T. Bolt,, l emained for a w'eek’s vwit with his i Laurens attorney,-was third with 212 grandparents, ; votes,- and A. Horner Moore, Trinityj Jack Dillard of Spiirtanburg spent ; Hidge farmer, fourth w'ilh LiiL ThciSunday with Mr. and Mr.s.. (., C. depend upon subsequent-mental box from Dials precinct is the only, Young. given by the War Department. ! one missing from the tabulation given] .limmy Jeanes left Tuesday for Becau.se of the exacting physical' below. j Charleston where he will continue his ^ rt^juirement.7L_ior_ appointment to thei —UTith-r ihc' gt^ taw’S, I stuTluvs at ITie^tate Medici^schm)!^^ Aca^lemy it is advisable that .Mr. amF Mrs. (. K. («alloway and, each young man who proposes to take the examination undergo’ a thor ough physical examination since such winner the high man is declared the and no run-off is required. , .Mr. Huff polled his heaviest vote Kxclu.iv,. ..ffidal morion piclurr»:’". ''/'“'p Waterloo box(‘s when* he le<l his op- in slow motion and sound, world’s, , . |- rounds 1«iibstanlial margins, csec- ond man in the race, .John I>. Davis, heavyweight championship, of thrilling action. IP A. M. Show—WKDNK.SDAY. JPe and 2."»c FRIDAY AM) SATURDAY, ^ OctuhiT 1 and 2 “Mountain Music” With IM>r. BUHNS. MARTHA HOW ARD, GEORGE RATE. .lOH.N HAVES. Martha gees to lUih’s head like a jug of miMinshine when she sings “(mwkI Mornin’ ” and “If I Put !M.v Heart In .My Song.” John Howard and Lovely Terry Walker spirk iftt the mountain manner. .Skylarkin’ hill-* billies gather for the fun-feud. And Rufe Davis makes the mountains ring singin’ “.Mamma Don’t Allow It.” "DK h ’HfA( Y’• No. II. Fox News. 10 A. M. Show —FRIDAY.* I Pc anod 2Hc received hi.s largest vole in the Clin ton city, Laurens city and Owings l)oxes. ’ • .Mr. Huff as a memberof the dele- j gat ion will .succeed the late J. D. W'ithers|HK»n. He has jireviously setv- eil four terms in the house and for a number of years has lieen identified with county politics. Three of the can- ididates in Tuesday’s elwlion. Huff, h)uvis and Moore, were defeated ini Friends of .Mrs. Eugene the primary race for the house lastjlx* glad to know she is able to be out l.summer, Mr. Bolt, the fourth candi-| again after an illness of several days, late, wa.s making his first political .Mrs. L. C. Duckett and daughter, NeHir Ruth, .spent the "'w(4*k^nd E. Galloway daughter, .Marcia, spent Sunday in Columbia with .Mrs. Galloway’s par ents, .VIr. ami .Mrs. (icorge T. Barnes. Mrs. T. ('. Fool. Mr.s. C. 1). Weeks and ."Vlrs. L. (’, F'skridge of Newberry, sjient Tuesday with .Mr. and .Mr.s. K. .S. Owens. .Mrs. Fool, mother of .Mr.s. Owens, remained Tor a visit. Faul RoU'ilsjind family were call ed t(» Shelby, N. (’., Saturday on ac- eoiint of the di'ath of an uncle, E. Q. Roberts. , ,\lr. and .Mrs. F. S. .McElhiney of .Atlanta, spent the past week with .Mrs. .MeElhiney’s mother, .Mrs. Agnes Kern. Hitt will and all nection Unoffirial Returns Freel nets o ca NEXT WEEK — “LIFE BEGINS IN (OI.LEGK ” “YOU CANT HAVE EVERYTHINJi” FOLLOWING WEEK- “WEE WTLI.IE WINK IK" ■tJ a c o •-i 3 X X! Pu Broadway Theatre W'atts Mills . .. Laurens Mills I.Hunms City Frineeton Daniel.s’ .Store .Mountville Gray ('oiirt Hickory Tavern Clinton Mill I,ydia Mill Owings Hopewell .MONDAY AND TUESDAY, SeptemluT 27 and 28 Shiloh “The Case of the Stuttering Bishop” ] ";;; ■; " ERI.E S rXNLKV . Starring' Ora D WOODS and—A-^ NT.lTiTTeC^ Store 1 ' Lanfoi'd murder in the heir! Where ^ Gray’s a million dollar Mill, I here’s < F.kum By D (i N \ I DVORAK I here’s there’s M meone to kill! W atch irrepressible J Waterloo Fe i> Ma"! n uniaNel the clues »*f hifil'l’ i) I'op mo'l baffling m>ster\! Thrills!' Fleasunt Mound t h'lL! Laughs! Murder! |('linton Slu.rt^—‘‘S«»'et Sioux." “Fictorial, lieimo ReNiew.” “\ilaphone Bniadwa\Ites.” Goldville 10 .A. .M. .Show — rFE.SD.\V. iPc and 20c (aty DOUBLE HEADER WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY, ’SeplemhiT 29 and 30 “Stranger On a Honeymoon” Cross Hill Voung.s Stewart’s Store Cook’s Store ... Ml. Olive . Foplar Springs Ml. Pleasant .. Dials Total s 14 34 14 12 20 m 15 241 1 H M 0 0 20 0 1 10 19 •»*> MM 33 2 8 3 4 7 (> 0 (’> 17 8 40 8 0 12 0 1 0 .3 2 2 12 1) 2 •1 0 10 0 0 r> 17 3 4 2»; 1 7 14 ») 0 13 1) 10 4 7 11 p 0 8 1 1 1 I ■() (> 38 1 ♦> M 3 1 t 1 1 117 34 »> 0 3 0 .5 0 11 17 7«> 1 2<’* 0 1 8 3 0 4 0 0 13 0 3 4 0 7 4 !12 430 GW in Woodruff with relatives. Miss Juanita Minick of Prosperity, spent the past week with her aister, .Mrs. W. ,M, Ferdue.^ Mr. and Mrs. Rubin Minick of New berry, .Mr. and .Mrs. ix'grand Minick and son, Wayne, and C. H. Minick, “.Ir., of Frosperity spent the week-end with .Mr. and Mrs. W. .M. Ferdue. j .Mrs. H. ,\. Ham and Mr.s. George Blair ami daughter, dtbrris, of New- 21 l-lwryv- aT ^ s|wnding the -week with b|.Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Ferdue. I ' Miss I>ouise Kern, who teaches near 91 Roebuck, spent the week-end with her ^’'mother, Mrs. Agnes Kern, - 4; - - ■ ^ I 0 1 2| Oj 27 1 ' •> I <•! I i i| ‘»i 9| 1 0 1 action may eliminate the possibility! of a candidate being nominated only to be rejected by the Medical officers* of the W’ar Dejiartmenl because of i |)hysical condition. j .Mr. Mahon will be happy to have] all young men in the Fourth Congres sional District iutuiested in attending i West Foint -stand this examination, provided of course they can qualify. Tho.se who desire to compete for the apjiointment to West Foint should! signify their intention of doing so to* Congre.ssman Mahon by October 20th I corre.sjMindence in'this con-i should be addressed to the] (’ongressman, W’allace Building,' .Greenville, _ i Clinton, Blacksburg Meet Friday Night With (ONSTANCK CUMMINtlS and HUGH SINC LAIR. An EDGAR W .VLL.ACK thriller, packed and jam’- Bled Mith thrills, susiiense and laughter. ' ^‘MirrKf r\f C^linton Hi Red Devils will play or IViyolCry the opening game of the football .sea- Starring (iR A.N’r R I U H .A R D S, son with Blacksburg Friday night at RDSCOK KARNS and HELEN BUR-j7:30 on Johnson field. This is the (iE.SS. Fhilo Vance ia bark. And Ser-'first time the local team has met Blacksburg on the gridiron. Ivast year the Red Devils won the district championship and. despite the loss of valuable players through grad uation, they are exiK'cted to “go plac- FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. cs” again this year. October 1 and 2 c'aptain Furr, Osborne, Trammell, 40 I ep f Carter, Bishop, Yarborough, Baldwin, dfllOKC 1 j Foster, Davis, Oxley and Sanders will With lU'C'K JONES, MURIElJconstitute the starting Hne- KVANS and DICKEY JONES. 1»P Special Services ‘ At A.R.P. Church Rev. H. L. Hamilton, Misaionary To India, To Conduct Services At Local Church. Rev. H. 1.. Hamilton, a missionary t(> IndiaJjum tiu* .As.'iociate Reformed i Fiesbyterian church and now home on furlough, will conduct preparatory services this week for the observance of the Sacrament of the Ixird’s Sup per next Sabbath morning at the A. R. F. church of thi.s city. Services will begin on Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock. There will be two services on Friday, in the ufter- tioon at 3:;{0 and against at night at 1 I 7:30. There will be a service on Sat- 2jurday morning at 10:30, and if a ser- 41 vice is to be held Saturday night it 01 will be announced later. The regular 01 services will be held on Sunday. 13 At the Sunday night service Mr. I Hamilton will show moving pictures of the people of India and the work of his denomination in the Punjab. 133 The public is cordially invited to attend these .services. Donkey Ball Game | At Goldville Friday j A donkey hall game will be played at the (lolldville ball park Friilay af- ternooif at 5:30 under the auspices of Ithe Joanna school. A number of ItK’al players will appear in the exhi bition for w hich a large crowd is. ex- jHstUotL-Admission prices of lOc and 25c will be charged, PAPER — Mimeograph, Onion Skin, Carbon Paper, Second Sheeta. CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. New SUITS Ve-e m — and — TOPCOATS T€5 TORAfOUR^ELEenON TWO PRICES ONLY $15.00 and $17.50 ALL GUARANTEED. ADAIR’MHEIfUSItOP “QUALITY AND CASH” It geant Heath in another sure-fire S. S. Van Dine thriller. 10 A. M. Show—THURSDAY. lOc amid LVe He cleared up the range high, wide, and handsome! The rustlers were in him but his bullet.s 1 Raeford accepted i JOINS BELK’S STORE cahoots against split them apart! SECRET ACIENT X-9" No. 7. Comedy. “Who’s Cra/y." “Fit To Win.” 10 A. M. Show—SATURDAY. 10c and 20tc NEXT WEEK— “ON AGAIN, OFF AGAIN’’— With WHEELER and WOOLSEY. 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