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r J- - V- ;t. •. •7 / Tx./ /• PAGE TiVO THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CUNTON, 8. C —t' THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1988 CASINO THEATRE MONDAY An6 TUESDAY, May 16 and 17 The brass rin^ £?oes this week to ; “SQUIRE SKIMP CRAIG” arid is Hopkins Wants 2 Billion More Smith Announces Senate Candidacy; > “Bluebeard’s Eighth: th Wife” oung {town supporters are offering “Squire WPA Head Pictures All-Time Senior Official Will Seek Re-, Recprd For Relief Rolls,By* election This Summer As, Enj Next Winter. 7 j Closes. 1 ^ ! a—— j Washington, May 10,—Senator E. Washington, May 7.—W’PA rolls,. Skimp”^E, D,) for mayor but Squire may reach an all-time high next y. today announced his can Starring CLAUDETTE COLBERT,'Skiinp's jfot his hands full being on i winter and the'government’s public' *1**^*^^ re-election this summCT. CARY COOPER, EDW’ARI) EVER- the school board, therefore he doesn’t works and ifelief programs cost |2,-1 ^released by his office ETT HORTON, DAVID NIVEN andithink he’ll run for mayor. In addi-,000,000,000 more than the budget bu-I®*,',^’ HERMAN^ BlN(i.' tion to being a trustee on the school'reau estinvated last January, Harry' * hereby announce that I am a America’s leading love team in the board, “^uire Skimp” is president,‘ L, Hopkins predicted in testimony comedy hit of 1938. Claudette >nd ^ vice-president, secretary - treasurer,'made public today. Gary in the riotous romance of •" etc., etc., otjClinton Motor Co, ' -The works: progresa adminiatfwtion , ♦ ~ , i painted this picture before a house I^YKFS* ‘' subcommittee during I hearings on President Roosevelt’s American lad who met her in Paris mad lives scrappiiy ever—well, hardly ever—afterwards! News of the Day. Selected Shorts. 10 A. M. Show—MONDAY. lOc and 2.)C WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, May 18 and 19 “Night Spot” With PAUKYAKARKUS, ALLEN I.ANK. (;OKD()N JONES and JOAN j,,.WOODHERRY. A nerve - tingling r the , said; I »i candidate for re-election to the of fice of United States Senator, sub-l to rules and regulations of' the Democratic primary.” , Senator Smith was elected to the ^ Senate from South Carolina in 1908 TER TODD on the road to lAUrens: is now completing his fifth con-, to show the lassies up there just ^j^hate on the heart of that program ‘e'T" He' what a couple of Clinton Kwueos jg Tuesday Democratic Senators could do to the feminine hearts. . . .' Honkirm that fitnA* h*. ** chairman of the powerful ag- JOHN W. FINNEY’S car ,>arked in, p.oviJed ‘ for WPA employment of committee of the upper | front of MISS TOKIE ADAIR’S; ,jg ^g 3 inn 000 nersorvs next and is ranking Democrat on; and SHORTY HORNE himself park-|;^yj„(^gr. That would be more than' * Interstatei ed there a good portion of the day-'^rpA ha<i on its rolls at its ftrevious' Manufactures and Pat-' ROY SMIITH and SHINE McCRARY' 3,035,852 on February 29. 1936h‘”^*' several other com-, spent their Sunday evening enterUiD.:_^n^ compare with a low!. mg two of the Pruitt sisters. , ^^rk of 1,450.000 per.sons last Oc- Congressionad Directory gives' ........ „.♦ 7 9 following sketch- of the South AIKEN TAYLOR, after attending ministerial banquet, on Friday] Even if business comes out of it« Carolina senior Senator: Not always in agreement with New UD the shade an<i went un with it minisorawnr «ai<i, jamiiuw tnrown policies. Smith descrbies him- Wherv is K HN bXrN^^S g^ing oni«“t of work befoivi the upturn would as a Democrat who believes “in wnert is kum.n bAK.Nt.M going on | » resources * only Friday night. Better watch him.r, and white sunremacv’’ Starring JED PROUTY. SHIRLEY'friend.s. W hy is it that the handsom- DEANK. SPKINt; BYINGTON andjest boy in the senior class can’t geti contrast to the budget bureau’s RUSSEI.I. (JLEASON. Dad^Tirings a.date? original estimate of ^l.t><Xi.000.000, home the toughest kid in town ... ‘’d'cf m the fiscal year Htarting^^.*'";’^ ''7!^ and Bonnie brings home a brand new sband . . . in the fastest, funniesC screenful of trouble. * >r»'t on., rushing to his head, and he felt, 0(M),0(8), however—enough to finance, I slightly dizzy. .Some symptoms! Ever it until February 1, 1939. I find ’em, friend? I Hopkins told the suln’oinmittee an : additional $1,000,000,(8)0 would be re- . , i-.^_ltbimiL.rflng. „ i.iuirrd to cany WPA through the re- a posadile camluiate I Whose thish? Oh. thash you. Well, five months of the next fis- drama of young love—caught in the | evening, got home alxiut 4 a. m. jet J^*^*'***"*^ slump shortly, the WPA ad-’ meshes of underworld terror. jp shade ami went up with it. «aid, families thrown ‘Borrowing Trouble’ irriday night. Ketter watch him,| V ‘'"“''“‘'''''’land white supremacy’ He walkt*d out of the 1930 Demo- naitional oonvoition at Fbil- a negro preacher L1GON ADDY ^Id Toir me not to July 1, the President has asked for P^’^ycd. tell a .soul, but the love bug had a appmpriations totalling $2.002.0(8),-1 .H^ later retuined but left for good r rm"g“aTr()un<P hls^niTk, had him tied~()0()“'rr>r“ relief aiTd pubric works. Of Representative Mitchell, negm , I up. by the heels, all the bliMKl wa.s 'this WPA would g«*t only o.'d),-, Hc^mocrat from Illinois, addressed the ^ Notice To Members Of Clinton Democratic Club “Sky I'ishinK.” 9:.{0 A. VI. Show—WEDNESDAY. I Oc a nd 15c ! Three candidates already have an nounced for Smith’s seat and Gov- «*rn(»r Oliri D. Johnston has been men- FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, May 20 and 21 “Joy Of Living” ,, , . - *'^* ' *" tt'minet, I think I know. , .i;.,.-,,,. ,u,. Ilh and WAIllthN ^ j th..'a,iHi Starring IREN LAS FAIRBANKS REE, EKK' BI.ORE HYMER. There is no tomorrow . . . Today we li\e! It cost this rampageous lady a fortune to kirk over the Ktx>p-and-p!j,,. f7^;;“‘^ard on^^^^ “This is Dr, T. J. Peake. Please put a notice in the paper that I want to signs that ruled her life, and do what she w antt'd to do. Live these inflated' moments with serene Irene . . . and lauxh )our head off! “RADIO PATROL” No. 4. .News of the Day. .Selected .Shorts. I Or and 25c “A NEXT WEEK- YANK AT OXFORD’ The other announced candidates ^you know w-ho thish ish? Ish me.,A Brown I m yer alderman. Whish one? Thash; ^^e .same ba.ses as for the first 1”^ Barnwell county. Theo Vaughn. I of Clemson, and Ashton H. W’illigms W. Beil, acting bud-! ^ Fjllison Durant Smith, Democrat, > Lynchburg, S, C., was bom at mighTcau^e 77edeml rieficit”o7‘$3?^y'‘''^‘’“*'‘f' ®> 722,000,000 for the fiscal year start-^ ^ - )he son of the Rev. ing July 1. In other words, they ■and Mary Isabella .Mc- might* make federal outlays for the year excetsl fe<leral income by that amount. Hopkins disclosed that the number of families in the llnit(*d Statin get ting relief biuiefits of some kind was (),000,()()0, including almut 20,- w.. :wi,h to «.;■ ju'ntico donc-rcYirW-: por,o,». At ,..,o time, he e.id, * "’‘''rj 'L J"*,'! IIOl.I.ANI) and IMCKIK IIKUSTh»S|th<-re were 27,000,000 persona (retting;> “m^r county, ISM to 1900, wTis one oi the princi|9al figures It must have been something he Twx) of the prominent men in town had birthiiays the jmst week and i failed to get their names in this col umn. It was purely an oversight and 1‘’'’‘7 Leod Smith; was prepared for col-; It-ge at Stewart school in Charkn- ■ ton; finished the freshman class at the University of South ('aroIina;i ttwf next session entered Wofford' college, Spartanburg, from w’hich in stitution he graduated in 1889; wasj member of the state legislature celebraU*d birtlvday on May 3. •WALKING DOWN BROADWAY’ “('HBt'KERS” I aid. , ^ ! I WEE WTLLIE JONES said he niittee the public works aiiministra- , .... , , 'couldn’t sleep nights. Must be his tion>g pha.se of the presidervt’s pro- ^as made field agent in .S,^rrt»ry Ick™ told the i the oricniiation of the. Sout^-rn C«t-1 public «'nrk- ac«»,;ni-tra.™ at Ncw Orlenas, in The City’s Municipal Primary to nominate a Mayor and Six Aider- men WiU Be Held' June 14th. Books of Enrollment are now open. Your attention is called to a change in the law this year which r^uires all voters to appear in per son to sign the club roll of the re spective wards. Books for city residents in the six ^vards^ue, now open nt the store of G. A. Copeland & Son. Books for residents of Clinton Cot ton Mills in wards 5 and 6 are open at the Clinton Mercantile Compaiw. Books Close June 3 YOU MUST ENROLL IN PERSON l^OU DESIRE TO VOTE. I I conscience. M R. ami Vi.S have W'ceks. 1 MRS. eawrf;nue been marriid .saw liawrence yesterday morning limping ba<lly and owing an old-faHhioned hickory stick to help him along. Now, what do you think? ^m woTiiiT permit construction of Ifenenal oi^nixer of Du* move- ... betwinm l.IKK) and 4,500 non-fe<ieral, i . k ,^proji>ctw. provided the $1,000,000,000 JanuaryHK» ^ June, about dkiburseii on the basis of,'^“ no minted for Unrted Stat^ Sen-j $450,00().(KM) in grants ami $550,000,-primary election in Sep. 000 in loans i tember, 1908; receiving at that time The secreUry advocated, however.^ largest vote ever given for this .that the proportion of grarvts be in- MISS MADELINE CASSANOVA creastsl to $750,000,000 and the loan ns’eivefl a check for ten dollars last | fund pareii to $250,000,(^1. He said Wediie.sdHy as second prize for a Iim-ih‘‘ ha<l talktnl over such a division oT service will expire^ Click alH)Ut Charlie McCarthy. The with the president and as8i*rted the first three lines of the rhyme were given ami she supplied the last line. sulK'ominittee subsiniuently In addition to the check she received a Charlie McCarthy doll. MRS. MARSHALL BROWN cele- bratiHl a birthday on May 9. MRS. _ 1939; elt*cted chairman Interstaite chief executive was “willing to agnn* ^co'^'^iittee at the end of >» ^ five wtH'ks deoillock between the Re- The «olw.on,*miffo.. «.i)w..kn.f.nflv Ikmociats and Progress- Broadway Theatre MONDAY AND TUESDAY. May 16 and 17 “Everybody’s Doing It” SlarriiiK PRRSTON FOSTER. SAI I.V ElI.ERS. and GUINN WIL LIAMS. Kas\ Money Dealers is liehind the bars I—and here is (he thrilling story of how two young things in love, \V. H. ROBERTS hail a birthday May' gj^curities. smoked out the big shut and his fang. MISS CLLON l»nTS had a birth-7 Ickes e»timaU*d aliout $54(),()00,()00 committee on Agriculture Bullet-scarred romance! Laugh-rid-1<iay May 5. .MRS. W. 1). ADAIR will'of the total w\>uld be siHUit for ma- y and is ranking l)emo- dled thrills! 'have a birthday May 14. MR. and|terial. “My Little Buckaroo." “Pure Fued.” MRS. J, E. BRITTIN celebrati^l an j Assorting PWA should not be re- llenn> Meroff and Orchestra. > anniversary May 5 MR. and MRS.. to use rt*lief labor on its pro- 10 A. M. Show—TUESDAY. I Or and 2Uc WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY. May 18 and 19 ' “Cawidy Of Bar 20” 12.7 BALES ON 5 reconimendtsl luKiption of Ickes’s sug-l|'^®* Uniti>d Stoles Senate, 32 gi^stion, which he .said was advi.sable were cast, he being the UemU- because of the prartiee of many mu- the nici[>alities of marktqing their own Cl atic candidate and receiving \ ote of every Democrat save one on j every liallot (1923-24; is chairman! MR. and MRS.! .ALEC HENRY have ah anniversary ! on May 11. 15 Years Ago Items of Interest From The Uhronicle May 10. 1923 Starring MILLIAM BOYD. RUS SELL HAYDEN. FRANK DARIEN and NOK.X I,.\NE. Bar 20 boys to the rescue! . . . when Cassidy needs help mi>st! Here's the shootin’, ridin'l Western hero fightin’ with his back] Ansel Godfrey, who is teaching at 'against a wall! Honea Path, spent the week-end with ji*cts, he said: crat on Senate committee* on in terstate commerce, manufactures and imtents, and is member of Naval .Affairs and Privileges and F^lections Y'ou can get better labor if you committees; has the honor of being do not have to go to relief rolls for!^^®*' Democratic Senators; •• [married; four children, two sons and He explained the PWA program re- daughters, and two grandchil- quiriMl miK’h more skilled labor than - Hopkins said that employment on Bishops Commend WPA projects increased fixnn 1,448,-! • •, a. I T * Mis, M..i« Smith of Glonn Spring,.So,n.Mnbor 2.^ low P'-int for] IVIethOdlSt UmOD ^ I^he current fi.scal year, to ‘2,530,255, on April 16.. . , ^ ^ , i Membership of Church ToW His testimony included a table of „ ^ . »* and oxpendituro. on] ““"y ''•'0 Opposed Move is the guest of Miss Sallie Wright. “Maid’s Night Out” 8tarjing JOAN FXJNTAINR A|a* LEN I.ANFX BIl.LY (JILBERT, and HEDDA HOPPER. Fast fun and breathU'ss excitement ... as the flee ing lovers fight off the law with milk bottle bombs! “Accent On Beauty.” 9;:10 A. M. Show—THURSDAY. lOc and 15c FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, May 20 and 21 his mother, Mrs. Bessie Godfrey. Mrs. B. O. Whitten, Mrs. Linsley, Mrs. Hogan, Misses Mary Dillard and Timmie Robertson were in Columbia Friday to hear Galli Curci. f On Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. | Fla. A. O’Daniel entertained at dinner iniGa. . honor of their guests, George H. Reid j La. . and Miss Elizabeth Reid, of Los An-1 Miss, geles, Ual. ] N. C, Mrs. P. S. Bailey was hostess to S. C. Tenn Va, . employment WPA projects by states (employment as of September 25, employment a* of April 16, and tx>tal expenditures July 1, W37. to March 31,1938). Now Pledgee Full Allesriance. Birmingham, AUy “^o May 7.—In a communication “To Our People Sept. 25 Apr. 16 Exp’nd’t’r’sj Throughout the Church,” the college ...22,956 32,511 $11,115,548. of bishops, Methodist Episcopal 20,676 42,398 10,661,189 j ('hurch, South, declared unification 22,182 31,636 12,381,684 of Methodism, now approved by all 31,116 7,876,166 three branches of the denomination, . 15,906 18,829 .15,190 ....18,644 ...16,377 32,712 31,613 31,739 23,172 the Mother’s club on Thursday morn ing. j Dr. George B. Cfomer of Newberry, 11 D J will be the guest speaker at the Com- CAR SALE BY Wild liOrSC IxOdCO merclal club meeting Tuesilay eve 8,094,275 ‘‘will enlarge our fellowship, increase 7,656,943 our influence, and deepen our spiri- 8,445,300 tual life.” 7,617,261 The communication said “Many of those who have honestly objected have already come forward to assure EASTERBY MOTOR CO. I the church that they will now whole heartedly lend their every energy tO' THREE MEStlUlTEERS — BOB "‘"f , * t / i c . ..i. j .. . , , . i LlVlN(;STON KAY UORRIGAN ' J. A. Lipford of Wa- ^ Easterby Motor company announce ward making the plan of union a sue-' MAX TERHUNE and JUNE M*AR- visiting their daughter, a three-day price smashing sale of cess.” It added: i 7 ^ Mrs. F. K. Shealy. .dependable usihI cai-s for today, Fri- .....^“For this we thank God ...” .day and Saturday at greatly reduced A group within Southern Method-; Battling racketeers and tackling ^ ^ • high-spirited gal and back-breaking' bronco on the side, the Three Mea- quiteer.s keep the colors of courage flying high. •ZORRO RIDES AGAIN” No. 4. Comedy, “Rhythm Wringlers.” “Trotting Thoroughbreds.” 10c and 20c League Off Today I price*. The announcement, of interest ism vigorously fought approval of 'to prospective car owners, appears in unification by the General Confer- the advertising columns of paper. ■7 • The newly organized noftball lea- ‘^gue for girls will open this afternoon I at four o’clock on the Florida Street school grounds NOTICE TO FIRST GRADERS toiiay’s ence of the Southern church here last I week, raising the negro question, among other issues. Some objectors have threaten^ civil court action in an effort to forestall merger. The larger body.of Methodism was NEXT WEEK— “WHEN THIEF MEETS THIEP’ “HAWAIIAN BUCKAROO” “OU’TLAWS OF THE PRAIRIE” RUBBBB STAMPS—M- Igii aai typei. CHMMflCLB PUBUBHINO Oa W. E. Idkints, superiritfjttknt of the _ , _ _ _ _ city schools has T^iuested "all'first jgpiit into °Nortii 7nd The single girls with Robbie Hen-jyrade pupils who will enter school in.gg * dispute on negro derson as captain, will line up, against i September to pleaae register at their j gi^yg^y Earlier the Protestant the married girls headed by Mrs. respective schools on Monday, May Methodists hud broken away on B. B. Ballard. High school prls with] 18, at 1:30, in older that the number qq^gtion of church government. Fdibh Henderaon as captain, will play of pupMs may be noted and provis- the college girls headed by Tokie Adair. Following this afternoon’s games a schedule will be adopted and plans made for the league for the rammer. ions made grades. to accommodate the 8UBSCRIBB TO TBB *nM Paper BoerTbedy inCLB SPECIAL OFFER Coamopolitaii—16 moaths for $2.50 Soo yo«r Immbo ageat JAMBS W. CALDWELL $8 ACRES SOUTH CAROLINA CHAMPION TOP- DRESSES WITH POTASH WALLACE L. MARTIN. Gcot Court S. C. was owordod first priM In ths 1937 firwacrs cotton contest by Qsmson Collsgs. IDs fiTO<Krs yteld was 6J)7S pounds oi lint witti a skipte Ungth ol 1 i/m inchos. IDs ssod wors W. W. Wonamakor's Wondsr WUt strain 7. Mr. Marfin soys: "At planting I gars soch oers 900 pounds <d tertUisor analysing 6^%nitrogsn« 8% phosphoric odd and 7Vi% potash. I later gars sach oers 160 pounds oi top-drogser analysing 10% nitrogsn cmd 15% potash. I had girsn ttis land hlgh^potosh mixturos for ttis lost firs ysors. Potash hslpsd to mature my cot ton and prerentod Rust" D will poy you to get foe eaftca yields and extra quality that extra potash adds to your cro^ Top- dress with 100 poimds oi NV MU RIATE per acre. 200 pounds oi NV KAINTT. or use a mixed-goods top* dresser containing plenty oi genu ine NV POTASH. AU oi these are on sole by your iertilixer man. N. V. POTfiSN EXPORT MY., lie. Hurt Building, ATLANTA NORTH CAROLINA EXPERIMENT STAHON with 111 m IIP eiuumT «t M te 100 pamide *1 MUUATl par ooe aa flalfc wUek nrnmd la Ih* pom oad wkar* tlm iartl- iaar eaatala* oaly 3% paMak. SOUTH CAROLINA EXPERIMENT STATION iMMd tkW IM pa—di e< MDIl- ATt par on* taoeaaad tik* yMd kyOMi b $-104 $S7 po—da el aead oel- laauS-10-5produced lAlS peoadB ead $-1010 PRODUCED 1.24$ .-/POUNDS. The potaakwaeqgoOy eMeeflve oppBed at pkmliaq er Oi a lep-drrarlaf. GEORGIA COASTAL PLAIN EXPERIMENT STAHON prodaced lAt2 peenda ci aeed coMoa per acre wlOi 600 pooada ei 2-6-5 ierSBaor. By oddiag $0 powada el MUllATE tep-draarlag dm yield was lacreaaed lo 1.142 peoada. with 100 ponada oflCUlI- ATE th* yMd woa 1A21 pooada. wUh 150 ponada oi MUBIATE fho yield woa 1.311 poaada aad arlth 200 pooada ol MUllATE th* yield 1.403 T0P*DK$S NV POTASH