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-h. PACK J THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON, S. C / THURSDAY, MaY 5. 1988 CASINO THEATRE MONPAY AND TUESDAY, May 9 and 10 Human Hearts” County Convention Textile Men Sight {cally practical for the industry be cause th&y briYigr deinand from cust- (Continued from page one) . < too 'many delegates had ^en elected, Senator Cromer asked to have his j name withdrawn in favor of Missi Frances Roper of Clinton, previously eat our plum pudding on Christmas nominated On the consent of Mr.'day,” iMr. Norris said as he conclud- Browning, w’ho had nominated Sena-ied the story of a Christmas Day So thatfs how the niggers got to r^Atiaaral pArwAKaAlrl®"'®" reductions.” V^lIlCOttCIv j ^ n E Henry, of Greenville, S , • 1 lairing head of Autumn Recovery Predicted By'said he would C., the^ organisation. [ th^ sugi^st vice president; R. R. West, of Dan ville, Va., second vke president and W. M. BIcLaurine, of Charlotte, N. €., reelected secretary-treaeurer. Named to tiie boitfd of govem- that **e<m-\on are Scott Russell of Macon. Ga,^ Cheatham* Henry Denies In dustry Monopoly. / W'illiam H. Entwistle of Rocking ham, N. Hugh Comdr of Sylaeau- gress not direct its anti-monopoly investigation at this industry.” “We plead innocence with re^)ect ga, Ala., W. S. Montgomery of Spar- to a monopoly,” he said. “There is^tanburg. S. C., C. A Cannon of Kan- no need for such an investigation napolia, N. C., and Arthur Emory of men expect business to pick up in,of our industry. No mill. North,’Knoxville, Tenn. ^^H^'^was* Imrn in'^^Eng- predk^t that by fall there South, East or West has a monopoly * New Orieans, BCacon and Washing- Starring W.4LTER H USTON . tor Cromer, the senator’s name was_spent in Africa. __ j Augusta, April 30.—Cotton textile JAMBS STEWART, BEULAH BON-1 withdrawn and Miss Roper was elect- Several weekriTgo an account of DI, and GUY KIBBEE led by acclamation. Ranked with the Immortal films ofi WT^ile the original nominations i this column. —• . . .. , „ * rv 4^ ^ all Umea ... a drama to thriU the. were under way Messrs. Phil D, Huff hand arW lived the first twelve years will be a “general comeback.” ' e>t^r on profits or Iwses. ton, D. C., M for the conventiOT next heart of all America! Mglhtlly con- and R. W. Wade were nominated a.slof his life in British South Africa, This sentiment was echoed by the ^office with the j-ear, the place to be decided later. mWmI . . . »lld »Tfth«.wi<h Ul« tu-' drieK«twi. but both names were with- where his father was vice-eounsel for jncominr preaHent J H Cheatham *7. „ r- drama of another “JMrU. of I drawn hy . request of nomioees. many years. ' of rrif«n ^ s^. a L?" 8PBCIAL OFFER •a Natim." ... comes the stirrio*: Seven names then bein» left on thej p„jding 1 ma"rf.?„;e"i- I ^ntT^kov^^Tr, Tn Co«.m*t»->» —«**» "f ToTj;,*! t^'r; Zl lir: „Tc;"ori,m'wrptitt.^'' ^ MaTyt^hoiTetS'Ce w„u.d :Lru,1e.'’rour,e,sot:f tr y^- •><>-« •««*■ w'ill Yiim a place deCll. deep in yoor 1, an ’eiyhth an'd the eight were elect-' 'extreme’northwestern 'portio^ thar'wM'*™tsY'''™' 1 O’*" oUtcm elected today were JAMES W. CALDW ELL heart! “Newa of the Day. 10 A. i. .M. Show—MONDAY. 10c and/Z5c ' ed as alternates, by acclamation, South Africa, known as the Trans- 'follows: C. A. Cromer of laaurens, E. j i I). Kasterhy of f-urens Dr. A ^ -it is. difficult to imagine a liraaon O I jy O ... Christmas Day where - temperature, ;nm.1. i Mc«mb^ Mills, of hovering near the freexing T. <-<u,h of owing,, and J. H. {foT'Mh degrees, and even more difficult to ing that ^age cuts*are not economi- K. P. Lewis of Durham, N. C., first, Phone 38 WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, May 11 and 12 (ieo y/m f g% yy .Nance of Cros.s Hill, 1 SUTZHIl S IxCVCllSfC The Wages-Hour UeHolution ,, i v, wo of An Mgar Rice Burroughs story, j J" ^ the harmless sputter of small fire. Starring (H.KNN MORRIS and EL- <>fL'rt-<l by W. A. any moment one is likely to hear, not EANOR HOLM. Tarzan calls again! j ville, and unanimously adopU 1, f •- booms of the . . . and lo the beasts of the jungle • i i i ♦ in im bigger ones, but the deep toned men- its the call of their king! . . . to sav-l " Pereas, rapid develojmient in im-, uncaged, hungry to prove every age warrior tribes it's Ihe call . ^ immi iwr ivorns .saiu. battle! ... and to a daring American line of imlustry ^ ' j Mr. Norris ,arvd his fathe he rail of love! i m the last twenty-riNe (-.» or thirty!, ^ • beauty it's the “Crashing Holly- yy lion,” Mr. Norris .said. •r were ini OOI yea.-,., making it possible i",'this particular part ut Africa to jqin large production with greatly re,|uctvl.t> P-™'"™' Boer farmer and^ tu be- reijuiremeiit of maripow-er; And, come bis guests on a hunt for big His father ri*ceive<l word from Whereas, along with the rapid de- With I.®; f it AfV. JOAN' WOOD-: plum ItrtTY, and LKET^.VI Rinv. Laughs mac him ly i"« >> pudding for their Uhristmas—the sort •nd thr-r-rills: ... in Ihe story of . rapid .mprovenent in >!■»'<• Ihsi evp.ea-d a.n:alJile_cxinur„-mu«e^H»,-me^^ , Knglishnien is much more than a euli- The hullet-riddled romance of aUnhulmn of pr.sluct, with g.eat fA- triumph. It is in fact, an in- scti-cn pla. .r.ler who got loo chum- cility and lapnlity. stitution, which symbolizes the very mv with a hank robber. Whereas, increased ' Mountain Riimahee." .V. -M. .Show;—WEDNESDAY. I Or and lac FRID.XY AND SATURDAY, .May 13 and I t “Everybody Sings” -and di.^cri'ilnitiuii of prwturr-r i sultcnl from increasi-d efficiency in I machin ' And, l^il of ^-hi'isl-ntas—itseffr were (ietermine<l that not even the piHHluelio., and d.stril.ution; "'hi .surroundings in which they were I would interfere w’lth a proper cele bration of (.'hrislmas. Whereas, as a result of this com- '‘"■“t'-"'Ills father dis- l,ined .levelopment our country ha, l>«‘rh.sl h.s native runner, l.mbe, l,een nw,v closely unite,I and the mm- ''“fh "■ Johannesburg with strwt or- nomic welfare of all sections ha, be-l'lft» 'o Kf- '“™l' “>0 JuHYlcome inler-depemlent, one u,a.n the I'fhl'nif '-y <-hrislmas eye. The ever „k Y other, bringing about revolutionary f“'thful runniT returned at dusk on ' change, in o4r ecommiic ami social I‘he-eve of (.hristmas tnumphanlly Starring ALLEN JONES. (LVRI.AND. FANNY BRICE, 'punch^whlre'tMptiTure'whte^ ‘'"hrmous Knglish plum I here s alwayN a lunch wherever th.> oroh- pudding, undamageil by its long and Ibere-s Jod, I . . . and here she I, -I a rye th»t ".any of th. prob- q-heir joy over iU her best! Jod, “» | J,.. by our natioiml gov.' s«f« arrival^ was dampened however. iiarland, Mnging sweetkeart r'»**iho**ih .-.w—...^ — -'•« I Anal I when they found that the camp ap- parade of Hollywood.. talent! ’ ’;iii,,ns of our neople P*“**”''*V container large en- Ihrill ..on with her singing of (las' "m of .mYnloVmJnt ""irh to pul it in for boiling. “Kng- K.hn hit tunes . . while you,hold demand for li»h plum pudding.,," Mr. Norris ex- your sideM laughing at the seven fun-Htars in this madhouse of melody el and mirth! ••RADIO I’ATROL ’ N®. J. “News of the Day." 10c and ‘JSc ANNOUNCEMENT! We Wish To Announce To the Public Inat the r Purol Service Station — Locate on E. Carolina ^ fs now operated by Copeland and Nettles, with H. A. Copeland as manager. We will appreci- ate your business and~ promise you cbiMeous, efficient, and prompt service. Drive In And Be Sure With Pure Open This Sunday V - NEXT WEEK— A YANK AT OXFORD' •H'llKUKERS" Broadway Theatre MONDAY ANl) TUESDAY, Mav 9 and 10 , which is a major contrib- Pla'ned. “are mixed, placed in a cloth, utiiig factor in the iH-onomic chaos in «nd then miiIihJ again just be- which we have found uui-selve« for the Now. ther^ore. be is resolved, that worry that he would see that th^, the Laurens tounty Democrats in con- had plum pudding for Christmas, ajd^ vention assembUnl. this the 2nd day secure in the knowledge that he of May. lt»3«. do hereby re.solve that woubl straighten things out Mr. it is the sense of this convention that Norris went happily to bed, lookup as a humanitarian movement and one forward to gusUtopr triimiph on the iKH-es.sary for the economic welfare of 1 pudding the next day. , . . our nation that there.sbould be enact-! On Lhristmas morning his father ed a national wage and hour law: :;!ragg.‘<i out a large tin can that had; Be it further re.-o»lve<l: that this held axle grease and put one of the ; convention approve the enactment by Eaffirs (African native) ^ the I’liitiHl States congress of a wage aoouring it out, ordering him when;; and houTTaw of the gemTO-puT-Troit he had finished to eompletc the jobj; of that now pending before congress: j by boiling water in it to remove all ; He it further resolved: that the traces of its former contents. Ih^ I P«K«F^^i*b*legates from Laurens county to the the can was to bt‘ turnip over to tW oringing up OaDy Ltate Dem.K-ratic ciuiveiition In* and Mivc cook and the pudding properly Starring KATHARINE HErBl'RN,' me hereby instructed to present andj'hoilcd for their ('hristmas dinner. i',.\RY (JRANT. (TlARLES RlJCJ-'to vote for a similar resolution in^ IMeased at luivmg solved the pr^- (.LES. \V\LTER ('.VI'LETI'. and the .sUte cnveiition: , I*'*’' easily, they set out afmit tor; M V\ ROBSON. ^ j He it further resolved; that w-e ® hunt. They returned to camp load-jg The checkered carwr of a spotted hereby rt-c ommend that- the state con- od with game, which was prepared j lMl‘a^t . . . Yes. it is a laughing mat- } vention which is to meet in a few days for the dinner. After doing justice to ter! Laugh-getter Grant and hurri- in Columbia |»ass a resolution reeom- “H meats and other gotMl thmt^. cane Hepburn run Ihe gamut of com-1 mending the enactment of a national on the table, lime came foi the pud-, motion on Ihe si/iiing trail of a leo- wage and hour law and urging upon ding. PUROL SERVICE STATION E. CAROLINA AVE. PHONE 106 SHU NATIONAL BABY WEEK and MOTHER’S DAY pard on the hnise. , Uomrdy* “(tol a Match?" “Dear Old Dad." 10 A. M. Show—TUESDAY/ * ' lOc and 20c WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, ‘.May 11 and 12 “Scandal Street” congress to do so at the present ses sion. Holman Resigns As School Trustee, Finally, at his father’s call, one of the Kaffirs brought it, piping hot and steaming, and bringing to their noses the pungent odors which they could have exiH'cteil to find at a ChristmM dinner in England. With a ceremonious flourish, his r^AllnwAv Nayyi^ ‘’ii VMUIwWAjf lwCKHa^\a them to a satisfying large portion and ♦ * prepared himself for a period of im- loitiviw' “'‘•’hwn has resigiuHl a.s a anj undiluted enjoyment. rAMPKKM* of-school Norris, delighted at his fath- l AK learned yesteniay. pleasure, hesitated to taste his WKiDi KR I'bl Warinir niinj-h Mrk*«t < made 00 stat^nient j moment to watch him M El DLER. ITie daring, punch-packed his resignation. ih a atory of a girl who loHt her good rep- j Holman was appointed a trus utation just when she needed it most* begin on his. As he put the spoon into his mouth his face assumed a sia^n wnen sne neeoeu u ^y the county boa id of education huniored ajid jov/al expression. Kolllllfif Caravaiis NovemU-r to fiU a -vMancy in}^^^, j-hen to his horror, his father’s ^ I thi' ItkpAl hnarti that had PxiAtpd »©V-i ; j fiiliKN PI RANOtt ‘ boanl that had existed expression seemed to freeze, l.l IIEN. ELKANUK, j^onths due to the declining of BI.E7. BAKTDN -TI FFY." ItattH^rl"' '» Mith JOHN STEWART. HARRY WOODS and bandit perils brutea! Braving a thousand ing appointiHl. I watched him. fascinated,” Mr. Norris said, “ss the puddiitg cams hurtling out of his moutn like a bul nerilK with the moneern’ Koarino' ® meeting of the county board followeil by an ^explosive “Unusual Occupation." ^ jhe matter of filling the vacatwy - quickly tried a spoonful, and, 9:30 A. .M. Show THURSDAY. Holman s resis^ation father, got rid of it as quick- 10c and Lie * given consideration. The Chron- jy possible. 'Rie pudding tasted noti — - ... — - I, II , icle was adviswl last night by R. former ones he had eaten, but! FRIDAY AND SATIIRDAY, f a member of the unadulterated axle May 1.3 and 14 county iHiatxl, that Clarence E. Gal- Kaffirs that dav “Springtime In the • Rockies”' SUrring GENE AUTRY. SMILEY BURNETTE and POLLY ROWLES. Join in the fun! Gene’s back in a brand new mirth-studded action west ern . . . tearing up tjie trail to great- ^ er triampha. Gene dishes oat a “new deaP in thrills when he picks up the tmil of a threatening bnnd of range' robbers. Yon’ll roar with laaghter when foar college gala try to teach ^ ■ew-fangled ranching methods to Cewe Aatry. I Caiody, “Many Happy Retama.** I “ZORRO RIDES AGAIN” No. 3. Rhythm.” Ihc and 2bc greaae. , , , , The Kaffirs tlmt day for the first' loway wa.s appointcii to fill the English' plum pudding, and did it with gusto. “However,” Mr. Norris said, “what their real opinion about English cooking is, we’ll never know-.” '* BELK’S CELEBRATING IDEAL MOTHER’S DAY GIFTS. LOVELY DRESSES Cool fabrics, youth ful styles, chic, col orful and charmnR. Voiles, Dotted Swiss and Batistes. Sizes 12 to 20, and 34 to 52— TO $2.95 NBXT WEEK— *TRIBr MEETS THnSP* *WrLAW OP THE PBAIEIE” MOTHER’S DAY May 8th Remember her on this day with FLOWERS. Clinton Flower Shop Mrs. B. ^ Wlagard. Phone S3 SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLk “The Paper Everybody Reads'* iilWi Gray Funeral Home Clinton, S. C. FUNERAL DIRECTORS and M, EMBALMERS Ambulance Serrke Phones 41 and $99- J L. RUSSELL GEAT and f. PA1E8 AOAIE. Gm. Hfm HATS New shipment of Hats for Mother's Day. She'll be pleased with one of these. 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