The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, October 14, 1937, Image 2
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THE CXINTON CHRONICLE, CL1N1X)N, S. C.
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER* 14, 1937
CASINO THEATRE
- By -
TENCH OWENS
MONDAY AND TUESDAY.
October 18 and 19
“Fit For a King”
Starring JOE F* BROWN, HELEN- Teanw Night Owls
MACK and PAUL KELLY. The local football teams are be-
Old King Joe crowns his howling coming regular night owl.s. all ex
career in this st4)ry of a palace rave- CPPt Thortusell having played under
THE SPORTS
CHATTERBOX
Chamber Holds
Monthly Meet
♦
Report of Committees Heard
and Several Matters Consid
ered. Ladies* Night Set for
November 9th.
olution! A prince.Hs in danger and, Hjfht.s la.st week-end. Thornwcll feels
Joe in love! Swords claahl Women quite at home playing at night, too,
scream! Horses die laughing! 'having tackled several team.s beneath
Comedy. “Morning Judge.” Picto-.the arc lights. The “bright lights”.
Hal l*ailii. News. I »eem to be a shining success. aU P. * , « „ . . ^
C., as elsewhere, w'ith larger crowds ^rum J. K. Breedui of the 4iputh Caro-
^ttawUng the games. More spirit is|lina Federation of Commerce, Agn-
' evidenced and even the players seem [culture and Industry asking that a
1® A. M. Show—.MONDAY.
aiTj 2.‘I(! • -—
The Chamber of Commerce held its
OctpbeF meeting Tuesday evening at
the tea foom with President W. R.
Anderson, Jr., presiding. Several new
menibers were announced and wel
comed into the club.
President Anderson.- read a letter
Fint Lady May
3erVe Aa Guide
Jame» H. Madden .
—r^^Killed By^ar
Mount ville Citizen Found Dead j Mrs. • Roosevelt Would Like To'^'ln'J'lg^ure tour at DesMoines^
Under ^^^rejked Car Nearr Guide W indsors On Housing i low'a, on November 5.
“beautifully” at all formal 1)arties.
If the duke and the former Wallis.
Warfield Simpson visit M'ashington
early in November.* they may miss
the Tirst lady, who is scheduled to
Here.
In^enn^t
ent Yesterday.
James H, Madden, well-known res
ident of the Mountville community.
seven o’clock under the wreckage of
his overturned car*on the Mountville-
1 to have more pep and di.splay a bet-1'"cpcesentative of the club be .sent to
ter brand of ftiotball than they do itiyColumbia yesterday to attend a spe-
the afternoon games. * . . 'cial meetinir of the state oriraniza-
This column’s percentage in pre
dicting winners took an upward trend
la.st week a.s the football prestige of
P. C.. C. H. S. and Thomwell corre
spondingly went down due to being on
the wrong end of the score. Lights
or no lights,^^ Citajlel was too strong
for the Blue Stockings last Friday
night. Captain King of The Citadel
blocked two* punts which spelled dis-
a.ster for P^- C., whose team as a
i whole played a much better game
I than critics expected in holding the
cadets to 19 points.
their
DOUBLE FEATURE
WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY,
Oi'tober 20 and 21
“One Mile From
Heaven”'
Starring CLAIRE TREVOR, SAL
LY BLANK and BILL ROBINSON.
Robinson’s dancing opens and closes
the pTcfure, and capable performance
by other members of the cast.
“North of the Rio
Grande’’ j
A Clarence K. .Mulfurd “Hopalong ^ The freshmen celebrated
Cassidy" story. Starring BILL BOY I), | fjp^t game on P. C. soil by licking
(tKt)R(iK HA^b«'', SPEPlIfciN .MOR-jihg Wofford rats ’>9 to 0, last Thurs-
KIS and Bb.KN.\l)ENK IIA^b.S. Ac-1 ,jay nijfht. An abundance of talent
tion. romance, adventure—where shown .and an abudace of thrills
tire is parkisi in a gun, 1 were furnished by the up amj com-
Short, “( leaning Day." ling bunch of new boy-» underCoach
l(» A. .M. Show—WEDNESDAY.
Icial meeting of the .state organiza
tion. if
A'. B. Godfrey reported that he had
communicated with Dr. R. L. C-oe of
Columbia, in regard to establishing
a camp for under-privileged 'Hrrls
at the abandoned CCC camp near
here. His report stated that such
camps could only be used for army or
CCC purposes.
Dr. ‘D. O. Rhame, Jr., made a re-
Inspections.
Washington, Oct. 11,—Mrs, Frank
lin D. Roosevelt said today she “sup-
TICKETS NOW ON SALE
^ P. C.-NEWBERRY GAME
was found deacT Tuesday night Reserv’e seat tickets for the P. C.-
and 'W. C. Madden of Columbia; one
daughter, Mrs. Luther Stone, Gray
Court, and three brothers, J. C. and
Wi F. Madden of Columbia, and
.George H. Madden of Imperial, Cali-
port on the question of rest’ rooms j
for the city and stated that ^e had \jp Madden for several years had
conferr<‘d with Mayor Bailey on thej^^j, coming to Clinton every week
matter. He .stated that the mayor j veget^blj?s to prdouce in the
had informed him that nothing could | sections of the city. The
be don<* until the city is through with|p^,^j^ (.ragic death came as a
paving proj«*cts.
S. W .Sumerel calle<l to t^ie club’s
attention Ihe^ importance of enlarging
Windsor would visit the White House ^ , -n
during their forthcoming visit to thi5^'*^''^’’ry football game which will
Clinton road, about seven miles from itake place on Johnson field Friday
his home. Mr. Madden was traveling’ ®”®red to guide them on their j night are now on sale at the follow-
alone^'and there were no eye witness- Proposed inspeition of housing con-|ing local scores: Sadler-Owens Phar-
es to the tragedy. ' ditions. Im'acy, Smith’s Pharmacy, L. B. Dil-
The body was brought to Clinton' P"®’’* conference* if I lard’s, Adair’s Men’s Shop^and^Higi)
and funeral services conducted ye8-l*||'® would accompany the duke and £ Chandler.
terday afternoon from Gray FuneralAmerican wife to Greenbelt and The athletic department of the col-
Home. Interment followed in the|®^^^'' housing projects in lege is anticipating a .sell-out at t^is
Presbyterian church cemetery at | interested, Mrs. homecoming game, and fans are urged
Mountville. The services were jn Roosevelt said she would be delight- to purchase their tickets early if they
charge of the Rev. Jodie A. Martin to show them whatever they want wish to get good seats,
of Laurens. desire her assistance. ^ This is homecoming for the Blue
Mr. Madden is survivetl by two recalled that she met the duke .Stockings and hundreds of alumni will
sons.’j.* O. Madden of Spartanburg,;"'.^®" visited here as the Prince of .be in town to augment the crowd
.11-i_- ._ behaved on the P. C. side-of the field.
1 Wales in 1919,
shock and cau.sed genuine regret to I
his many customers and friends. j
.Man And Woman Held In Case
Following the
lOe and I.lr
the city s trade area. . n .u . ■ *1
, , i. , r .L 1 ' hollowing the coroners inquest'
( lyde Lankford for the beautifica-i .. . . . I
. . 1 .u 4 u- I ye.sterday morning, two arrests were i
McMMVnN din-cUon. Il.ckj.-n .•ommiU..,.. »laU..I that hi, -li-,, .^y!
.M,.isk,.y of Iliyh l•oi.,t. N. (\, an,I Parl.n,.nt of tk,. .-Ily cxin-rta to ao,,.., Sheriff, offk-,.. The two now
FRIDAY A.M) SATUKDAV,
OctohiT 22 and 2.‘1
Gene McIntosh, of iSumter, stood out
in the backfield for I*. while
“Slave Ship”
oeautify the armory grounds. He , , , • . ,, , ,
, I / held in jail on alleged irtu
said the city has a large supply of,
■’ . ' . I are Allan Dolittle who
1-urrU.y, of lt..ck Hill, and .1. f. Cdc-,-"'- ypy "W and ex|«-ct., to ,lo,; and , Kay Ki
man. of .Kt. Simo.m Man.l, tin.. |>lay-|‘> fonxnh-rablo amount of .dantimt nV,.,
rder charges |
rt'sided at;
inson i
ed a great game in the line.
Clinton succumbed to a strong And-
Based on the novel by GEORGE S.
KING. Starring WARNER BAXTER,
WAl.I.XtE BEERY, ELIZABETH
ALLEN, and MICKEY ROONEY. | under their new lighting system.
•rt 4 a f II _ I [which was reported to be on a par
The greatest of all aea picturea!
.\d vent ure that storms in epic sweep
suggestefl that crepe myrtle be plant- ^
ed by h<»me owners as it blooms for j
er.son team, 2.0 to 0. The game wa-sh^veral month.s of the year. W. H.|
played in Anderson, last Friday night j ^'>»P'^‘ui offoreil a motion which was'
adopted, emlonsing Mr '
work. *
TO MAKE INSPEtTIO!
over half the world! Mutiny rvddens
the decks of the last desperate voy
age ... a honeymoon ship af hor
ror!
“DK K TRACY" No. 14.
Fox News.
Show—FRIDAY.
lOc and 2.'>r
NEXT MEEK —
THE (JOOI) EARTH ”
•BORN RECKLESS”
•EASY LIVING”
with the P. C. lights
Honea Path hartded Thomwell it.s
first (and perhaps last) defeat of
the soaaon, on Friday, in Honea Path.
Thomwell net‘;ls no excuse, l)ecau.se
Honea Path recently defeated Ches
ter, a team which is usually in the
running for the state chamiiionship.
Home Coming
t
Big doin’s are planneci for P. C.’s
llome' Coming game with Newberry
college, tomorrow night. Blue Stock
ing fans are hoping that it will 1k>
la home coming, also, for “Miss Vic
tory.” who occasionally atten<led P. C.
last year hut seems to have complete
ly forgotten her pl«*asimt associations
there in the pa.st,.. »The Ntyivberry In
dians are rated iilunil even with P.
('., and so, they .should furnish their
usual hard fought battle, Friday.
However, the P. (’. jfreshmen ought
not to have so much trouble with
the Newberry “Papooses,” playing
today in .Newberry. Except for a tie
Starring TONV .M.VRTIN, LE.XlIjby the freshiiieii. Clinton teams were
K’VY. JttW D W IS. HELEN WEST-j victorious in tbeir games with the
I.KV and DIXIE Dl’NBAR. j .Newbeny teams last year. Thomwell
I hi* Io\e-and laugh treat of the und Clinton di'feated the high school
M'a-en. .Sing with •^•mI l.atigh with team and P. C. defeated the varsity,
'em! I live with 'em! Let yourself go! I'his year, we resume the interespiig
Eor many a happy day . . . you’ll Im* rivaliy one up. due to the rect'Ut
dri'aniing its romaiu e . . . humming i Thni'iiwell victory' oVi'i* Newberry
its heart-haunt ing t lines',What ajhigli.
Beaiititul iH'giiining.” ••Tmvrltll'‘4
Liglif." ••.Sing and Be Happy” and)
other song hits. ] , ,, „„
" ‘•Porkv‘s ' * '‘*'’*’**^**^ ’ Ih'U'U'vell ti> di'feat Dun-
The city parking situation was
discussed and a committee af>ointed
to work for a satisfactory solution of
the pn>bleni.
NovemlHT 9th was selected as the
date for the annual ladies’ night cele-
tiration.
Major P*. C. Harding, commandant
Lankford’s i of the R. 0. T. C,. corps, announced
today that Colonel H. R. Richmond,
of Atlanta, will be here next Friday
afternoon for the annual fall inspec
tion of. the Presbyterian college R. O.
T. r.' unit.
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‘The Paper Everybody Rcadi^
Miss “Snook” Phillips
t
Announces the Opening of a
New Dancing School Oct 11
SNOOKIE’S
DANCING SCHOOL
AT HER HOME ON OAKLAND STREET
Miss Phillips Specializes in Tap, Toe, Ballet, and
Ballroom Dancinji:.^ She is a pupil of Eleanor Moffett,
«
of Greenville.
For Details Phone 158-J
Broadway
Theatre
MONDAY AND TUESDAY.
Ofloher IS and 19
’Sing and Be Happy’
Predictions; P. C. to 'lick Newber-
rv; P. C. •*.Anklet.s” to l»eat .Newberry
•’Du Barry Did All Right.
.Super .Svr\iee.”
1(1 A. M. .Show rUESDAV.
I be and '2(lc
DOl lll.KJ'EATUKE
WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY,
Octnher 29 and 21
“You Can’t Beat
Love”
Starring l*RE.STON F O S T E R.
•can (played in Duncan tomorrow);
;(’Iinton to lose to Kiu'k Hill (played
jin Kock Hill tomorrow).
Colorful t.'linir Coming
•An outstanding buneh of tennis
I'layers will soon arrive for the P. ('.
Tennis Clinic to got under way next
.Monday. More than a hundrod boys
from this and adjoining states will
eonverge on our fair town for a thri'e-
day session of eoncentrated tennis.
Hitsy Grant, who is always a favor-
I
JO\N FON TM.NK and HERHERl'jite with the fans, will be here to add
'll .N’DlN.~lhe fighting man who to tho occasion. With him, will 1h'
neYer tmik a dare, nuvts up with the other notables of the tennis world
such as: Russell Bobbit. of .Atlanta,
who wifcs fonnerl.v Southern J junior
Champion; J. P. Stockton and Johnny
('ardegna, who wero here last year;
also. Harry Fogelman and John Ken-
field. instructors at Duke and Uni-
j. only girl who could make him care.
“Hotel Haywire”
With LEO CVRRILLO.* LYNNE
OVERMAN. MARY ( ARLISI.E and
- u;EOKGK^BA4miEILx^4C» chuck TulL
of nut' and as dizzy as a merry-go-
round, as wild as a ztm.
Short, ••|t’s a Stunt.”
10 A. M. Show—THURSDAY.
lOr and l.Vc
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
Octolur 22 anjJ 23
*^Gun Ranger”
With BOB STEELE and ELEA
NOR STEW VRT. Vengeance comes
in a hurry, a rip-roaring thriller.
Comedy,- “Will You Stop.” “Indian
Serenade.”
“SE( RET AtiENT X-9” No. 10.
10 A. M. Show—SATURDAY.
lOe and 20c ‘ ^
NEXT WEEK—
“WIFE. IKHTOR, NURSE*
“RUSTLERS’ VALLEY"
“LAWLESS LAND’
SPECIAL MASONS MEETING
Campbell l>6dge No, 44, A. F. M.,
will hold a special communication
Tuesday night, Oct. 19, at 7:30. The
M. M. degree will be conferred. Regu
lar meeting Friday night, Oct. 15,
will be short. All membera are urged
to be present at 7 o’clock.
By ordar of worshipf ol master.
V. P. Adair, Secretary.
versity of N. C., re<»pcctTvcly. The
exhibitions with the players and the
instructors participating w’ill furnsh
some fancy tennis that anyone inter
ested in the game will enjoy seeing.
.Also, a match between P. C. and
Davidson will lx* held one one of the
clinic days as an extra feature. The
men repn‘senting the Blue Hose rac
quet team will probably be: Captain
George Beatty. Lykes Boykin,’ Bob
G^ickert, Bob Harper, Johnny VVochI-
ward, Harris Gray, and Frank John
ston. Hob Kerdasha, P. C. freshman,
wil take on the number one Davidson
freshman, '
VV’ith such an intensive program for
the clinic and with so many excel
lent players attending, it is certain
to Ih* a great success.
LEGION POST TO
NAME OFFICERS
The local American l.<egion post
will hold an important meeting next
Tuesday night at 8 o’clock in the club
rooms of the Masonic Temple build
ing. This is the annual election of
officers meeting and for this reason a
full attendance is asked of the mem
bership.
We carry a eaaipleie Uae of blaak
booka, Ledgera, Caah Baoka, Joamala,
|)fy Books, ote. Call 74 for yov
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