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i ' * X PAGE THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1937 CASINO THEATRE MONDAY AND TUESDAY, October 25 and 26 ‘The Good Earth” From the. Pulitier Priie Norel by pearl S. ^LTKt. SUrrinf PAUL MUNI. LUISE BAlNER and WAL TER CONNOLLY. THE SPORTS CHATTERBOX — By - TENCH OWENS Tech” Torn from the pajces of the Kreat-|for the wecond annual tennis clinic. rsTTiKFrel oThur ttmer Pearl There Ycerc ^thort players tali priic-winninjf novel fa now , players, slow players and fast play- picture! Two crowded hours of never- ers, awkward players and excellent lo-be-forjtolten dramatic thrills! — players, amateurs and professionals;* the thunder of the Hevolufion—the in short, there wore players of all loves and hates, the spectacle and de-criptions here. They were here paaeantry of the Orient! Scenes be-, for the sole and common purpose yond your wildest dreams! Romance of learning more about this intensely and drama torn from the heart of a iiiter(‘stinjf ai*t of piaying tennis, peuple! Three >ears to make! A* for- Of course, it’s barely possible that tune to produce! Thousands in itsisome came with the thouffht (not miRhty cast! ri» • say purp«).sej of spendinjf 9:30 Nations Sport Figure. • f The Clinton Rotary club had as itsj speaker on Monday at its r^gTjlar, meeting, Mr, Joe l^urstoni of, Hart ford, Conn., who gave ah address on WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, October.27 and 28 DOUBLE FEATURE ^There Goes My Girr.the With UENK KAY MOM) and ANn‘"’» .SOUTHERN. Rom ance and thrills, and heart trouble for rival reporters. .“Born Recklew” With HRIA.N DONI.EVY. RO- ('HKI.LE HUDSON and ROBERT KE.N’T. They like life danRer-spiked. He fights crime for the fun of it. Sh/ taunts death for the thrill of it. THE BIO AIM'I.K.” a SONO AND COMEDY HIT with ’SHAO DANC ERS.” 10 A. M. Show—WEDNESDjYY. 10c and 15? — Rfitarians Hear I Tennis Official I ^ 1 f J. c. EDWARDS says Alabama is j Local Club Addressed By Joe^ over run with hamburgers. He should , Thurston of Hartford, Conn,, . I know, ^Iks . . . L. H. DAVIDSON „ , , ‘ [spent’Sunday in Augusta with-Jl.M- Tennis Clinic Succeaiifal ! BROWN, who is a iitudent at This week, P. C. became the mecca, i^j^hmond academy. Anyway, that’s of tennisdom as over 100 aspiring report, but .MISS LELIA GOOD- players descended on “Tennis Tech” Atlanta—and does that - ^ The town'Couiitil nilgill ill0“(AtiT t0 probably the direc-j cut down the tree on Soyth Broad tennis clubs than anyj street which seems to be a favorite United States. He for auto’s to entwine themselves . . .'j.^ executive committeeman of the! THE JOLLY' EIGHT, dubbed by a tJnited States Lawn Tennis associ-, Clinton High Sentinel reporter the gtpjn, whose president he represent- .lOLLY .APES, are in ( olumViia today tennis clinic held at Pres- ajttending the fair, and w'hile Ihere ■ college this week. He isi will be the guests of MI.'^S LOUISE (.^airman of the public parks com-' COE. former Clintonian and memberU..S.L.T..A., and was of the cl'ib. 'formerly advertising manager of the .SL'I'T. \V. F-. MONT.S, accompanied Hartford Couiant. He has been play- daughter, MI.'^S RLTH, at- tennis since 1883, and several the Carolina-Davidson foot- retireii from bu.siness to " theirgame Saturday . . . .MR. and ^j^yo^p (.ntire time to increasing of the cliniciUs wrought th R. J’.ELLISON, who have made j^tprest in the game all over^the na- t..xt iH-sik, w, h th,.m an< will rrturn ...van, " „ *“ : parp,,.,.', ,f ,h.. . lK,y.a aUcaa.a. -'1 n.' C.. ' ar;- th. ‘ pr»d NO’nCE TO WATER USERS THE CITY WATER SUPPLY WILL BE CUT OFF J. • ‘ ' ' Tonight (Thursday) From II P. M. to 5 A. M. ' f - WHILE REPAIR WORK IS BEING DONE. I I In’case of rain, the cut-off will be made for the saihe hours Friday night. • f 6. JR. Austin, Supt. Water-Light Department three i A. M. Show—MONDAY.!.‘'“J'* “'‘Y. ‘'’7 hi. ptactive classoa. Howevur, I feol ' . . 10c and 2.»c i<iuite. oh quite, sure that the majority, their ten- ‘^"former M,« J.net U.akaiX. prl-aSr^rThe colili;;'. In hi. . 1 . ' _ _L J of ( linton. Thn little fellows Kcand- jn hewinnin. the clinic idea showed FRIDAY AM) SATURDAY, j October 29 and 30 “Easy Living” With JEAN ARTHUR. EDWARD ARNOLD and RAY .MILLANI). Jean'a going ’round in circles . . . and the boys go with her! She was doing Ho-so when suddenly the world was handed to her oh a silver platter. How did it happen? A merry-go-round of hilarity! It doesn’t make sense— it makes L.AUGHS! “DI(;K TRACY’ ter of this serial, 1(1 A. M. Shtiw—ERID.AY’. Kir and 2.5c clinic was to improve and atuiously, the j g<“nt way i l ections and asked (juestions I that thi.s wa.s true, j Although they were hampered by I weather more suited for ducks than j for tennis players, the boys kept their racquets swinging nearly all the time 'in one place or another. A capable ' faculty of i‘Xi)«‘ricnced professionals were kept bii.-y ironing out faults and correcting errors. An aggres- >ive game bas*‘il on sound net play was .stressed and encouraged through out the inati'uction. The exhibitions, with the jirofessionals and such play- er.s as Bitay Grant, and George Lott , participating, were very instructive, also, as well as interesting to the ob server. Although »Dme marked improve ment actually occurfed at the clinic, the main purpose of the instruction was to show the boys how to practice intelligently after they return to their homos. There, most of them will be without a coach; so, in order , jmrents of a son, born f)ct. 17. ^^** | He commended William P. Ja-j fore.sight in beginning the clinic idea mother, Mrs. .1. Will Ix*ake, says gave him credit for having insti-’ *(loesn t know what bis name is yet, j, unidiie and valuable name is hut he’s “a little King.” Kriemls of MIS.S M.AIID GEER and i HORACE (fEER will be interested to I know they were not .'•eriously injured in a recent automobile wreck, which occurred ladween .Spartanburg «nd Gieer . . . MLS.S EDNA COKER, who taught aiiult schoed in the city the past year, has accepted a teaching (jio'ition in Garfield . . . DR. NF..IL WHITETiAW’ seemed to be having e with his pipe the other night at the game, while-the local lads were trying to I Indians. I MILS. RAYMOND PITTS, accom- tuted a unique and valuable move, in tenni.s in the United State.s. j d’re.sent at the meeting as guests j Were the following outstanding tennis figures: John (.'ardegna, tennis pro-) fessional at the Bath and Tennis club of Palm Beach, F'la.; Dan Watson,' professional at the Chevy Chase club I of Washington, D. C.; James Mitchell,* of the Richmond Country club of Richmoml, Va.; Flddie Kenney, of thc' Warrinton club, Va.; John Kenfield, coach of tennis at the University of'; .North Carolina! Harry F'ogelman,| save their .scalp from tenni.s at Duke university, and J, P. Stockton, prominent busi ness man of New York, and formerly panied by Mrs. G.^ ^ Brune^, ^ Miss, ^ ranking amajteur player, and author of the text used in the clinic. j MARGARET SPEAKS GIVES ' FIRST CONCERT NUMBER Laurens, Oct. 19,—Cecil P. Roper, liouise Bultman, and George Bultman of .Sumter, ha<l a lovely trip through the Smoky mountains to Knoxville, 'and Norris Dam, last week . .'. Have notictnl Mrs. Braxton Dutton’s lovely dahlias? YV’ell, TOM TYLER to improve their games, they must ^ bouquet for his trailer.! president of the recently organized with » nlnn That isi HARRY NF,TTLFIS has * i^urens Concert association, a unit with a definite plan. I hat is i^ ^ know how to practice and No. 15—laat chap-|what they were taught at FOX NEWS. NEXT WEEK— “BETWEEN TWO WOMEN" “THEY GIVE HIM THE GUN” "LANCER SPY’ Broadway Theatrcj MONDAY AND TUESDAY. October 2.') und 2() “Wife, Doctor, and Nurse” Gridiron Results ^ 'I’he Newberry Indians were on the. warpath last Criday evening ahd were not to be denied the Blue .Stin’k-I ings’ .scalp. P. C.’.s light, luckles.s eleven fought to the la.st and evenj threatened to .score but fate was “agin’' ’em” to the tune of 13 to 0. How ever, P. C. redt'emed itself by pre- j senting a formal guard mounting, between the halves. This was the' first and only time that this writer know.s of such a ceremony being pre- j seiited at a football game. Our wish is that the Blue Stockings’ “guani” i had Ikhmi sufficiently mounted when Newberry approacheil their goal line. sy-stematically, till* today . . . MISS MAK-j^jf National Concert association, 'GARFIT SADLF.R celebrates tomor-jyesterday the list of at- : row . . . MR. and MRS. F<. R. I’^NOX appear here this year. I celebrate a wedding artniversary-Oct.} p^e first of the series wilt be on 2.5 . . . .LACK H. D.AVIS, JR., has »|>,\,vemher 10, when Margaret Kpeaks, birthday 2,5. nationally known soprano, will rend- F'olks, our hat is off to this windy Ut a concert. The second will come weather. jon January 8, when the Ambassador ^ {i|uartet will render a musical pro- ' gram. The third and last of the serie.s will b«* an interpretive dance New Chevrolet To Appear Saturday |•ublir Inyiled To Sec 1938 Of- ferinR At Giles Chevrolet Co. Giles F]nthusia.s(ic About the ' New Models. . . starring LORETTA Y () U N G . \N.\RNER BAXIER and VIR(.INIA BRC( E. Bright, Mittv, penetrating romance in (he moqtl of today. Brilliantly wiilteiv, gloriously played by its tri|,le-sure-fire stars. Two sen-sible women . . . when they found they loved the same man . . . they went out and had a cup of tea together! ( ome<l>. "DR. CCPID.” __ "PORKY’S RAILROAD.” 10 A. M. Show—TUESDAY. lOc and 20c WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, October 27 and 28 DOUBLE FEATURE “Rustlers’ Valley” .\^ Clarence E. Mulford story. Star ring WILLIAM (BILI.) BOYD, GEORGE HAYES. HUSSEI.I, HAY DEN and MURIEL EVANS. Ca.«wl- dy’s guns are out ... to save a pal ... to rescue a girl. The West’s most daring he-maiu. “Public Wedding” Starring JANE WYMAN, WIL-' LIAM HOI’PEK and DlClT PUR CELL. See the wackiest whale story since Jonah went to sea. “PEEPING PENtlUlNS.” 10 A. M. Show—THURSDAY. lOc and 1.5c Thunuveil brought home the bacon, again by winning from Duncan bigh <chool, 13 to <■). It seemed to be an.^j^^ 4»ff -slay for t he Thornwell lads who y were expectetl to win handily. How-!‘ ev»>r. thu.y -should return to form j and down Woodruff with ease tomor-1 row. j Letting several scoring chances j slip by, the P. C. freshmen finally’ eomiueixnl an inferior but fightiug; team of Newberry college “Papooses” by two touchdowns last week. This, gives the “Anklet.s” a total of 71 j points for the st'ason, against 31 | points for their opponents, thu«< far. ^ The "rats” do not have another gamej until November 4, at which time Dar-1 lingion prep school, of Rome, tra.,-- wiB furnish the oppo.sition. ! bH’al t'hevrolet dealers, cordially invited for the FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, October 29 and 30 “Lawless Land” With JOHNNY MA(K BROWN. Another action-packi'd thriller comes roaring out of the West. “SE( RET AGENT X-9” No. 11. Comedv, "THE SMART WAY." * “SCREEN SN APSHOT." 10 A., M. Show—SATURDAY. 10c and ’iOc NEXT WEEK— •“THE ROAD BACK" “REPORTED MISSING" “TAI.ENT SCOUT” “HIT THE SADDLE” Hipp & Chandler Clothes for Men and Boys Yoar BmImw ApprecUtei c* Miacellaneous Notes The Blue Stt>ckings’ new uniforms are very attractive. W’e notice their j other uniforms have Wen handed | down to the freshmen. Incidentally,, j something should be done about the lack of stocking on the P. C. team, or else they should seek a new nickname . . . Thornwell also has bright colored new uniforms which are very good to look upon . . . David Dingeman has I taken over Hank W'ilaoiL old joli of de.soribing the local football games over P. C.’s amplifying system. Da vid has had previous broadcasting ex- j>erience and helps the fans quite a in determining who made the t§ckle, who ran with the Itall, and on what yard line the Jball rests The new 1938 t'hevrolet, heraldwl to th«‘ public as^ “The Car Tliat Is Complete,’’ will be .shown for the first time Saturday at the .showixnnns of Giles Chevrolet company on W'est 111 street. The public is presentation. •Mr. Giles wenti to Columbia last F'litlay along with all Chevrolet deal ers of the state, to obtain his first op|H)rtunity to .sge the new ('hevro- let for 1938 at an all-<iay zone nieet- ing. The new car embodies so many ad vances as to assure heavy demand, Mr. Giles re|M>rted upon his return. Plans for the most sptn'tacular new car introduction in Chevrolet his-' tory are ta'ing ro\ind»Hl out. Mr. Giles said he believes the ap- ! prtiaching announcement periinl will j set' a greater (Wihlic interest in thoi I new mtHlel offerings than has ^veI' 'been seen befoa'^Tlls statemenT'Av^a.s ’based on the fact that the new mod- number by Howie Fisher and An-J nette Baird some time in March. Alii of them will be preiK'nted in the i I I..aurens high school auditorium. j The Ijiurens Concert association ^ was formed in September with the; object of presenting an artist series for the benefit of the entire county. Membership in the asaociation is qe-j cessary iH'fore anyone is entitled to) attend anv of the attractions. els embtHly many vital advances safety, performance, economy, com fort and style. FOLKS YOU KNOW Friemis of Mayor P. S. Bailey will be glad to know he is out again after a week’s illm^ss at his home. W. M. Perdue was calkH) to Greens-! ^€»iu 1111,^ HI, I,.-!..- . . . boro, N\ C., on Satuniay on account Rhett F'landers defeated Powell Fra-jot,the illness and death»otJiis uncle,! ser to win the P. C. fre.shman tennis |YY. M, Pewlue. tournament last week. These two fi-j Mr. and Mrs. T. li Cooper, Mr. and nalists happen to be former high! Mrs. Tom Cooper and Mr. and Mrs. school team-mates. They won the | Ru.ssell Cooper spent Sunday in Char- Georgia .state high school doubles | lotte with Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ash- championship last year. more. ! Coach Heyward Carr of Rtx-k Hiil ' probably took special delight in see ing his team lick Clinton, 2.5 to 0, la.st Friday. Mr. Carr taught in the gcammar school here, sey?ral years .ago. At that time he coaclmi a gram mar .school football team which play- |ed several games that season. Some I of the boys on that team are now playing’on the Red Devil eleven. I.4ist year, w’hich was Coach Carr’s first I at Rock Hill, Clinton defeate<l hisi team by the narrow margin of one point. So, he must Tuive felt particu- |1ar pleasure'in achieving this recent victory over his former pupils. Coach Carr, who is pleasantly re membered by many friends and for mer pupils here, has developed a first ra$« team at Hill this year. New Concern Here Given Charter The Clinton F'inance company, capitalized at $20,000, has been chart- eretl during the past week by the secretary of state' to loan money, deal in automobiles and operate a general insurance agency. Officers listed are H. L. Eichel- berger, president, and L. S. McMil- liaq, 'secretary-treasurer. The corpo ration which includes a number of local stockholders, has opened offices on the second IIoof of the Jacobs & company building. Miss Agatha Jones of this city, has accepted a position wHh the new concern. 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