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4 > PACK TWO THE CUNTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, 8.H THURSDAY. jlNtTARY 6, 1938 CASINO THEATRE MONDAY AND TUESDAY, Jmnumry 10 and 11 ‘The Prisonw of , Zenda** THE SPORTS CHATTERBOX - By - TENCH OWENS Decision Given / In Bank Case rr CHEVROLET DEALERS MEET IN COLUMBIA C. C. Giles of the of Giles Chevrolet sales Rites Held For Mrs. Lydia Milam Mrs Supreme Court Refuses To Re-;co"»pa»^y of this city, and his r. fy - : I o L. organization were in Columbia this lieve Commercial Bank, olOC • vveek where they attended a meeting j th® J- L, Milam, died at her home holders of Uability — Holds ;of approximately 600 Chevrolet deal- near here Tuesday night following a long and honorable life in their com munity. ', MrSi Milam was a daughter of the late Jefferson and Lizzie Sterling Lydia R. Milam, 81, widow of ** survived by three sons, F., E. C., and T. P. j^ilam. Baaed on Edward Roae'a dramati- This week the nation’s host * ofj school children and college students; returned to their schodl activities for- That Blink Must Amend Com-*ers and salesmen, conducted by L. H.j pneumonia illness of several days. plaint. Action To Be Carried held from the new year. Studies were resumed! On Aifainst Stockholders. stated that in this meeting was di-jf^^ Home yesterday morning at 11 ^r1(n A f*irro"i Eli ar M ade'I .►-chwAJUaai WRROM. MAkV A8TOR ":^rnt ?;ort?0ee.„“rh».. and DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JR. basketball boxing and otherattorneys for stockholders of the, the dealers of the Columbia zone took A love story that thrilled 4he world!! prenared for strenuous seasohs.tbartk,^ lian;iW!Wr notified that the *u- j delivery of a complete trainload of vulged the Chevrolet truck sales plans I o’clock by the Rev. VV. N’. Long-and, A woman so beautiful she symbolized teams prepared for strenuous So it is in Clinton. With for; Attorneys represdlUlflg Lh^ ami programs for 11136. in carneetlvafor of closed Commercial ^nk,. Immediately following the iheeting' followed in tery, the services preme court has rendered a decision I (Chevrolet trucks consisting of approx 666 our love to millions. A king who session, the sports I on thf pending litigation over stock-1 jmately 125 units, command anything but his h«*rt "jpr„»ram once again takes on new j holders’ liability for assessment. | The entire trainload of Chevrolet reaching—risking I p outlook in basket- t>>Hard of this city, one >f| trucks was then paraded through the ’’ .f--- Rev. C. B. Betts of tMi ciiy...litUrfv' Holly Grove ceme-1 Uduid. T.bleta bein, attended by a number of friends who gathered to -pj.y “Rub-My-Tis Checks COLDS and FEVER —fim iihir“ 1 * i pay tribute to one who had lived a Linii HEADACHE, SO minotes t**—World's BmI ■eat desire. Yesrning for her—while intriguing forces unusually bright. Boxing,; the attorneys representing the con-'streets of Columbia, to bind him to their will. It lives—•*! s^j,jiming, baseball and spring fopt-j t<«ting stockholders, furnished The| Governor Olin D. Johnston of .South Ui.. id-aaif scene;<'hronkle on Saturday with a copy of Carolina, and .Mayor L. B. Owens of to draw the Blue^ JHocking athletes tbe opinion of the supr»,*ine coi)rt|Columbia attended a luncheon and ad into action. At ThornwelJ, another Ruperhly—as exciting as love ititelf. SPECIAL NEWS—BOMBING AND SINKING OF THE PANAY. 10 A. M. Show—.MONDAY. 10c and 25e WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY, January 12 and 13 “It’s All Yours” team of championship ability is seen in their girls’ basketball sextet. Clin ton high is dropping basketball^ from its program but spring football prac tice may be in the offing. A baseball team woiild riot bo a bad idea, either. Starring FRANCI.S LEDERER, I Sports At Goldville M-ADEI.KINK ('.\RROl.L and MIS-j Plenty of action in the fields of ( H.\ Al KK. V nu are in for a lot of. sports may he expwted from Gold- laughs feast. in seeing this hilarioas fun I ville in 11)38. No less than six ba.sket- “Roaring Timber” With J At K HOLT. GRACE HUAI)- LFY. RCTH DONNELLY and RAY- MONO HAT'ION. He’s the toughest h«s<< that ever, ruled the. wild north w«hk1s. ".Ask I'nele .Sol." I dr and L"»r ball teams are expi^cted to carry on in !thi.s riKMlern village which is our 'neighbor. Already, there are three 'teams representing Joanna Mills: the I B girls, th»‘ C boys and the B hoyH. I In textile basketball, the Iwiys play !as a C team until they n‘ach the age j of Id; they then play on thi* B team and after two years on it are entitlesl I to join the A .sipiad. .Ioanna has no of the which bears date of December 29th,! dressed the Chevrolet dealers and 1937. The opinion was written by j salesmen by complimenting them on their foresight, progress and aggre.s- Judge Fishburne and was concurred in by all menvbers of the court ex cept Justice Carter, who did not par ticipate oh account of illness. The de cision affirmed in part and reversed part the ..ruling of Judge C. C. m F’eathenstone in the lower court. It is stated in the opinion that; On behalf of the defendants, “de- siveness. The above officials with other prom inent state and'civic officials, pi4ced- ed a parade estimated to be about 2 miles long, and created much comment”! as the largest of its kind ever at tended in any city of South Carolina. Mr. Giles also stated that all Chev- iSttfe CBOISHl wav'*” murrers were interposed, upon the rolet dealers are looking forward to FKID.W AND SATURDAY, January 14 and 15 A team. The Jouiina school which grounds that the complaint faile<l- to state facts “ufficient to constitute as cause of action, in that, j "(a) It appears on the face of the complaint that the hank was not ad-j juilged insolvent until Augu.-^t 17th,j 19.36, and that the cmiiplaint contains, no other allegation of insolvency; j “(h) The allegation of insolvency' therein allegeil was of a time after! thi* rep«*al of the provisions of Ar- a very fine year for both passenger car and truck sales volume. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE li iwi MarfwLtt M% W M% I NEWBERltr* ^5c GREENVILLE $1.55 (OLI MBIA $1.80 AUGUSTA . $2.90 ASHEVII,LE $.3.80 KNOXVTLI.^.*$7.20 NEM YORK $17.65 CHARLOTTE $.3.10 ■MIAMI $18.65 TAMPA $15.40 GREYHOUND TERMINAL KELI.EKS DRUG STORE Phone No. 1 “Double Wedding” g(M*s through th«* ninth grade williticle 9, St*ction 18 of the ('onstitution, j have a h<»ys aitfl a girls team. In-ad-tan«l Section 78)58 of the (.(wle of 1932,) Idition to these, thi* team of boys iniili'r 120 piiunils will of again he or- Starring MJLLJ A M POWF^LI.. I ganized. FI.ORKNCK and EDGAR RICE KEN MYR.NA 1.0 Y JOHN BKAI. NEDY. The funnie*.! ciimwly in years is li'liing in your direction! It’s the rtkwdiest laugh and hive show since “The'Thin Man” came to town! Hill and .Myrna kirk up enough laugh dust ok e” a “ho>si*. 'P'' “JUNtJLK JIM" No. 11. Selected Short, lOc and 25r Whi» has the ji)h of coaching these teams? One man, a- former <!linton- ian, diK's practically all of it by him self: Hi»w, I <li)n’t kriiiw. But I do krmw that he is to Ik* congratulatwl, not only for coaching haski*tha11 hut fi)r all the .siilemlid sports activities which he ha.s assisteil and eneout^aj^*d (Jiildville. Tie Ts TTruce Gallow'a'^ on in Tie IS TTruce GalloW'a'j^ .son of Mr. A. H. Galloway anil brother "10(1 NEXT WEEK- MEN AND A (;IRL" "PORTIA ON TRIAL" * "STAtJE DOOR i)f Chick Galloway, l)i)th of Clinton. Hi'siiles ci)aching and teaching, he ptny«~'iriTi~ th(«' IT team, himself, and impi»sing liability fiir assessment stockholili*rs in insolvent hanks. “The demurrers were overruUsl by the circuit Juiigej and the ilefeinlants have aj>peHU*<l." In commenting on these i|uestii)ns the citurt saiil: “The appeal attacks the sufficiency i)f the alli*gatii)ns of the complaint) with ri*ference to the hank’s insol- Vi*ncy, anil hence the ijuery as to the Tight irf thT “conservator to enforce the statutory -liability.'’ In passing on the <iuestiims before it, the court held that the complaint did mot "contain allegations which j-ufteii referees games .during the. sea-jeoulil he , citnsidereil “as making an 'son. Haski*thttl'l was started in Gold- averment of in.solvency; nor does the villi* in 1930, his first year there. Broadway Theatre On nearly all teams, there are some outstanding players whi) ileserve mention. Although the seasim is still young, here are a few that have shown up well in pre-season games. ciMuplaint, vieweil in the most liberal light su|)ply the neeileil .stati*ment of fact." The sjuhstance of the ruling of the court sei'ms ti> he that the stindchold- ers are liable for assessment if the .MONDAY AND TUESDAY, January 10 and II “Stand-In” Starring LESLIE HOYVARD. JOAN moNDEL. HCMPHREY BOtJART. .Star’s stiHige wins hniiker’H inter est! Right into HollywtMMi's studios ^and romances. The adventures of a New Y'i»rk hanker whi* didn’t know ahout^U ve—and a beautiful stand-in I guard; Lib Ross, wlVyl^ught him what it was all about! | Gai tii*r, guanl. -Man MilhiUit a ( i*uiitr>." "Ri*ver’s Rival." \. M. Show TUESDAY. 10c and ’JOc For the hi>ys B team, F.arl Mi)rse,ihank heeame insi>lvent prior to Feb- lanky center, Hunnicutt, a guard, and|ruary, 1935, at the time of the n*peal (lene Abrams, guard, have sUmhI out,of the section of the Constitution and .so far. Gene Abrams, incidentally, is a former captain of Clintivn high’a foi>thall team. Ruilolph Prater is ))laying a sw*ell game at center on the C team and Tillman Mttrse is iloing fine as a guard. On the girls team, there aie several gi*i»il |»layer8, but no stars. Soim* the In'tter ones are the istatute imp,i>sing ilouble liability on stockholders and that it was nec- i'.ssary for the Ciunplaint ti> allege in solvency prii*r ti» this «lale, in order tftat action might he maintained against the stockholders. In the opinion, it is also staUnl: "It is virvlered that the plaintiff. Marie Prater, foi-ward; Ruth .Starnes,; if he Ik*’.so advi.sed. may amend hi.s fi>i-ward; Sara Starnes, forwanl; running Evelyn W EDNKSDAY, THURSDAY, JaniKiry 12 and 13 “King Solomon’s Mines” Starring CEDRIC' HARDYVICKE, .ANNA I.EE. and ROLAND YOUNCL .\dapt(*d from the famoua Sir Rider Haggard’s novel. All Che sweep of ex- ritemenC that thrilled millions of read ers the world over. Michael O’Halloran By C5ene Stratton P«*rter. Starring YU’YkN£-GIBSON^-WARREN HULL and JACKIE MtlKGAN. Full of the ec.stasy of jo>—the despair of sorrow —here’s a picture for your heart. "The Inventor." lOc and 15c .\ few games hav«* already lK*en played with nearby team.s, most of them resulting in victori»‘s for Joan na. .As the season progresses, the games will come thick and fust. Take complaint within twenty vlays after the remittitur is sent down; and if the plaintiff amends the com|>Iaint, the defendant.s are allowed twenty vlays after the service of the amendeii com- |*laint in which to answer or plead.’’ AV, F,. Dillard, one of the attorneys reiueseiiting the st«H*kholders, was this week for example. .Ioanna has'asked yesterday by The Chronicle for game, or games, each night Tr»»m|hi'< views as to the holdings of the a Wedriesvlay through Saturday. Their j court. H* opi*onents ai*e Bush River, VVinnsln*-! necessary ro. Great Falls, and .AhU'ville. On Saturday all three Joanna teams will jilay against respective opponents frcMri A'hhoville. Each yen I they enter the nuge ba.s- ketliall tournament held in Greenville. the The 120-poun(l team ^^'on the county tournament in its class last year and hopes to repeat in 1938. Goldville is perhaps more famous in sport.s for its baseball teams than for. statv'd that “it would be that the complaint allege that the Commercial Bank became in solvent |)rior to thiv repeal of the con stitutional ami statutory provisions v^’hich impost'll on sttvckholders a lia bility to depoj^ors in case of l»ank insolvency. That these provision.s hav- Tng l)tK'n repealiKl as of February. 1935, no cau.se of action or right of action can J>e shown against the stcokholders unless it can be proven that the hank V3'as, in fact, insolvent. coaches baseball there. The players i imposetl such liability.” first boys are dividtnl into two teams, the 01 real team, and the younger or st'Cond team. Joanna is now a menvber of the Mid-Slate league, in which it finirthed second to Newberry last sumimer. However, Monarch won the play-off for the championship. While a mem ber of the Ontral Carolina league, Joanna won the pennant in 1932 and 1935. A high-claas brand of ball is WesLi^ playetl, v^hich draws many |>eople FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, January I t and 15 “Reckless Ranger” Mith BOB ALLEN and LOUISE SMALU Excitement guarding the thrills with BUiin, Itoh and his won- '■ >"»»'’ ‘» der horse. No man could stand a dy namite charge of chaps. A fighting fury, “PAINTED STALLION" No. It. Comedy. "Datea and Nut*.** “Pirate Ports of the Carribean." ^ tOc and 26c Other sports in Goldville are few. The Joanna school tbad a football team,' but has dropped the sport due to lack of material, as most of the iKjysf* either get jobs or attend CUn- . ton high when they reach the sizcijion ■ needeti in football. Interejvt in tennis i stockholders Inquiry made yesterday of R. W, Wade, local attorw^’, representing the con.seryator, eltvit\l the following stattmient: \ “The opinion of the supreme court which was handeti down December 2t)th, in the stockholders’ suit case helps to clarify the law applicable to stockholders' liability in insolvent banks. .Unless there is a petition for re-hearing on the part of the stock holders the deci-sion of the supreme court will become final. I don’t think there will ibe any petition for re hearing on the part of the conserva tor. Since the main question involved in the litigation has been decided ad versely to the stockholders, the ac- will be carried on against the NEXT WEEK- LOST HORIZON" “BULLDOG DRUMMOND’ “PUBLIC COYY’IMYY” NO. I" wHh GENE AUTRY. RUBBER STAMPS Any kind, to fit any ess. 24-hoar ser- Reasonable prices, ne 74. Chronide • StathNMn In athletic t‘c|u»pment, Goldville » well supplied. The large swimming pool is •The gymnasium in the school is used by all the teams there. • All in all, the. athletic program at Goldville is a splendid onO, probaUy unequaled in any town of its size in the state. • — TIm pgpar Kearybody PAPER — MlaaHraph. (Mm CattM Paper, Bhieta. C9RONICLB PUBLISHING (X). LEGAL PAPERS CHRONICLE PUB. 00. Phone 74 its basketball. Bnvee Galloway also, while there was a law in efft'ct which I through an amended is growing, but no courts are kept up!complaint, unless the stockholders pay in the village. A cement court ownetl-the assessment.’ by W. A. Moorhead is occasionally! The attorneys representing tht usetl by the tennis enthusiasts and j stockholders are: R. E. Babb and R. some come to Clinton to play. Swim-iT. Wilson, both of Laurens, W. E. ming i.s popular in summer. The fine Dillard of Clinton, Blythe and Bon- butdoor pool in Goldville is available j ham of Greenville. R. W. 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