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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON, S. C.
THURSDAY. JUNE 30. 1938
CASINO THEATRE
JUST another
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MONDAY AND TUESDAY.
July 4 and 5
“1 Met My Love”
SUrrinK JOAN\BENNETT. HEN
RY FONDA and ALAN MARSHAL.
Every KlowinK. hluKhin}; moment of
that lost ... or won . . . first love;
comes bark to you with this rompell-l
injf story of two who went afar to
seek happiness only to find it in each
other’s arms. "Summer LifthtninK.'
the-widely read -('osmopolitan -MaKa-!
zine no\el. reaches the screen as one |
of the trul> Rrand lo\e stories of the]
year! . j
Walt l)isne\’s color claH.slc, "THK|
MOTH AND THE FLAME." I
“News of the Day." j
lOc and 2'>c i
WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY,
July t> and 7
‘‘He Couldn’t Say
No
Starrinjt FRANK McHFfJH, JANE
AVYMAN. (ORA WITHERSPOON,
and RAYMOND HATTON. Chuck full
of farce comedy and overloaded with,
laughs that will ^ive you an enjoy
able afternoon.
Wert OintonTj^T;*’-[A<Wr,Announce.
Radio Course
Mr. and Mrs. Allen \Vood of Whit-
mire visited .Mrs. W’ood's sister, Mrs. John H. Thatcher, of Buffalo.
Ben W’c^lard Sunday. • |
Mrs, Gary Hooper and daughter,!
.Miss Wilby Seay attended the funeral
N. Y.. To Be Director of Radio t^y’s paper that he will
c , ,1 - „ 1. candidate for supervisor in the
School of Speech. i primary.
Joe R.. Adair, of Laurens, announces
be a
com-
of Mrs. Hooper’s step-father, M. E,
F.lliott,. of fiaviley, on Friday. Miss
Thelma Emory returned home with
her for a visit.
Mrs, Ursula Blakely, Miss Mil
dred .McGee, .Mrs. Sam Snelgrove,
John H. Thatcher of Buffalo, N. Y.,
Mr. Adair is a native of Jacks
-- - Ff'umshtp "and for the past 14 years
has been added to the faculty of Pres- resident of Laurens. Four
byterian college* as director of a radio y ars- ago he made the race for this
M'hool of spe«h. Dr. Willjam P. Ja- office, ranking third in the list of
cobs, president, announcenl ye‘8terday, candidates. In speaking of his candi-
and at the same time he announceel ‘-acy, Mr. .\dair said, "If elected I '^111
.Miss .Mae Madden, .Mrs. Joe Camp- ,
ixuiI.aiul.Joc^Terfy .WAjre-visitors and pj;o- K've ,ni^e*si efforts f^^^
Greenville \Ve*dnesday.
gram department which the college is ofThe county’s rt«i3 syst^, di-
. . now in Che process of setting up. vMjng taxi«iyers’ money equally in
•Miss Hoyce \ lexers of Georgia is Thatcher’s work at the college ali .<ectiorifi, and will en<feavor to
her ststei
.Mrs. Dennis
visiting
Green.
.Mrs, Edna W'ebb and daughter are
vi'itir.g her parents, Mr. an 1 .Mrs.
J’etty in North Carolina.
.Mr. and .Mrs. .Sam Snelgrove and
will be two-fold. He will give instruc
tion to those students intei'ested in
entering the field of radio announc-
ir.g. program management, direction,
and allied fi.lds. He will coach dra
matics, direct foieiu-ic activities and
faithfully discharge the duties of the
office.”
family spent the week-end with rela- conduct extensive classes in speech,
tives in .Saluda. • Hp will also be in charge* of the writ-
.Mrs. Sara Webb was the week-en>directing and presentation of a
gui-st of relatives in Greenville.
PWA Grant For
Clinton Schools
and
Mrs.
son,
Joe
series of radio programs which Pres
byterian college is prei>aring on tAe
social and economic problems of the
state.
Mr. Thatcher is well qualified for
Announcemerit w'as received here
PTiday from the Public Works admin
istration, Washington, of a grant of
ilb.OPO for school building puri>oses.
In onler to secure the griint a iM>nd
Daue Jif_ approximately $<50,000 _to
supplement the PWA funds must be
“Rawhide”
Slarring SMITH IIALLEW’. LOl
GFHRIG and KVALVN KNAPP.
Your Tavorlte singing rbwTioy
six-guns a-bla/ing. llaseball’H. great-
<*>( hero . , . fisl.H a-swinging. I.ar.
riipin’ Lou Gehrig moves his (hrllla
to the West I The rleap-up star of
the New York Yanky*eK.
Mickey Mouse, "Mickey’s Trailer."
"Skxiine Revue."
I Or a nd I .'>c
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THE SPORTS CHATTERBOX
By TENTH OWENS"
.Smyrna < *»nfererice as
'Pop
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
July S and 9
“Three Blind Mice”
With LORETTA YOUNG, JOEL
McCREA. STUART ERWIN. MAR
JORIE MEAVER. PAULINE WEA
VER. and BINNIE BARNES.
Three bright-eyed siaters who de-
-cide that it's juat aa eas> jo fall in
love with a millionaire! Gay romance
in a holiday mtMid! Smartly, laviahly.
brilliantly produced.
•R MHO PATROL" No. II.
"News of the Day."
"How 'I'o .Start the Da)" by Rob
ert Benchly.
Itk* and 2.'>r
Speaking of Tennis j tht
Irby Hi|)p, .Jr., won the annual teri-i
nis tournament held at (’onferencej Top 'Pen In Tennia
last w«M*k on the P. ('. cou'rt.s. Among Men
those h»* <lefeat<*<l for the ohampion- 1 J. P'. Jacobs; 2 Bill Wade; .'1 Tay-
ship were Webb DuHose of Spartan- b'r .Vlarlin; I T<*nch Owens; .Mar
burg, arnl Bob Thomas<tn, a junior ahall Brown; <5 M. .M. Kow'land, Jr.;
at P. (’ Irby then teanuMl with V ('arroll <'op«*land; H W. P.‘Jacobs;
John Ijeith, an Erskine junior, to cop Dby Ilipp, Jr.; It) Arthur ('opelan<l.
the <loubles title No wx>rd lately Boya
of the fortunes of the t’arolinas- 1 Ghiis Adair; 2 .Maybe .McCrary;
(rt*orgia Junior Davis cup squad which *5 Marry Baldwin; I Bill Wunnamak-
is touring in the Ea.rt. P. is rep- nr; .'i Sterling Pitts; <5 John Hunter;
resentisl by seve?*al jdayers on the 7 Ttslo p'n*eman; H J. p’. Jacobs, Jr.;
s(|iiu)i. Ilere’.s wishing them giaal '•* P'red Pitts; 10 G. H. (’ren.shaw.
Tuctl . . . . Ilun-y to enter the fifth' —^
lannual (’'linton Ti'niiis touniument,
slat ling next Tu«*H<lay. Givt* your
entry fee to R. S. Owens, .1. P'. Ja
cobs, Taylor .Martin, or U* tins wrriter
.... The t<mrnament has lK*en grow
ing each year, and this one gives
promise of being tin* lavst yet.
ily Diilard is a heavy favorite to
the girls' eup again. ... In
I Mrs. Polly Davenport
“Buddy',” visite<l .Mr. and
* DaYenjKirt Saturday. ^
Mrs. David Owens of .Sjxartanburg, ^
is visiting her sister, .Mrs. Jack .An- work. He is a bachelor of
j dersoh. , arts graduate of Park college, Mis- submitted to the taxpayers of the dis-
I .Mr. and Mr.s. Carey Smith and •‘^t>uri, has done a year of advanced trict and their approval given in a
'daughter, Mrs. Pllmer .Smith, and Mrs. w<>rk in speech at Princeton univer- special election before the bonds are
Eva Smith and daughter of Greer, vis- «'ty, and recently receivi-d the mas- fll,>ated.
iteil their mother, .Mrs. .Nan .Smith, degree from Columbia uni- Xo public statement has been given
I who is ill at the home of her son, yersity. He has been director of a out by the local board of trustees as
,J.J. "Smiths iM_Qi.vn: college at Bath, N. Y„ and to the scJiool enlargement program or
I Mr. and .Mrs. Vernon Young of he ha.s b(*en doing pioneer bond issue.
Honea Path, spent Sunday with Mr. ''■‘>rk in the field of public affairs ed- ♦
planiitsi. and Mrs. ('. W. Windsor. ucation through forums, *Iiscussion RUBBER STAMPS—24-houf aarriesv
I Bill Terry of (Deenwood, .spent the K''<»ups and radio programs in Buf- til sizes and types.
' w<*ek-end with his |xarents, .Mr. and falo. - CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.
.Mrs. Joe Terry. - . . i ■ m i hm
! .Mr. and .Mrs. Burton visited in
I Greenville during the past week-c‘nd.
.Miss iKjiis Wimisor i.s sjK'ndiiig her
vacation with her uncle, Vernon
I V’oung, m Honea Path, and in Jack
sonville, P'la.
.Mrs. A. H. Hughes ami Mrs. Ralph
Hught*s spent-several days last wreek
I in the mountains.
Plenty ol Pep/
4.
P.-
NEXT MEEK —
"JO.^EnK" "ONE MILD NIGHT.’
"KIDNAPPED.”
Broadway
Theatre
MDND.W AND TUESDAY,
Jill) t and I)
“Start Cheering”
Mnh .ll)IM\ IH RANTE. MAL-
'IFK KiNNdl.l.^. low PERRY.
<H\RI.E.S SI XUREI'I’. PROFES-
.^OR (M I/. THREE SKMMIKS. and
H\l leRDV
Ii'h the ili//i«‘sl . . . whizziest, gala
gal-i rioiio c-um«'4i> musical! Frantic
fro-h! Swing) sophs! Joxous juniors!
.Vf r« w \ Seniors' Ml on a rah-rah
rampage of gavel) . . . he)-he)it)!
( • misl). "Hold Thai Itall."
Mihi Time."
HIc and 20c
will
the*
linn’s divi-ioii, it’s haider to foiv-
cast the outcome. Rill M'ade has
shown the most improvtsi game in
then** parts, and we pietlict that it
will lie extl'elllely difficult to pie
,venl him from graldnng off the nnn’
ingle title. Tin* doiiltles will be
wide «>pen with (lark hmse. on all
side.s. . . . fi’s Is-gginng .V(Mir pardon |
we aie. for icpoiling in this column'
last' wis*k tlial Mhitinire’s in'tinen
would play t linton heie on Wislnes-
day of la--t week, and that Green
wood’> team wa.s exptstisl .Saturday.
It was jU't the oppoitite. Gix'cnwiMHi
came over and licked u- dis isively on
\\ ediK'sday. 'I'hen the M hitniire match
was cancelot. . . . Ru Sadler playtsl a
swell match agHin>*t Rolihy Chipley, of
(iix*i*nw(HHl, Mtsln«>sduy. Hu won by
a More of .'f ti, •» I, 7 ,A
match IS planinsi .soon with (iiven-
wood for taiys and girls with an age
limit of aiiout ir» yt*ars Tennis
fans cun sec some fun* tennis playisi
Softball
Scorca
I hursdav. June 2.1:
.Methislist defeutisl Bupti-st, 6 to
Pros byte nan defeatisl .A. R
Lutheran, 2 to 1.
Em- luescla), June 2H:
V Bajitist defeatisl
to .1
.A. K. P.-Lutheran defeatml .Metho
dist, to I.
i Among the Sick
^ ‘.Mrs. P. .M. .Meadows is ill at hyr
ihome on Sloan strwt.
I .Miss .Myrtle King is a patient at
' the local hospital where she under-
I went an ap|H‘ndix ojieration.
Presbyterian, 10
.Srherlule
IhurMla). June 10:
I'resl.yterian vs .Methisiist.
.\. R. P f.ntheian v- Ibiptist.
I'uisdu), Jul) .‘i:
Ra|itisit vs .Metho(li.«t.
I’rc-byterian vs .\. R. P. Lutheran.
Thurscla), Jul) 7:
Presliytcnaii vs Baptist.
Birth .Announcementa
.Ml. and .Mrs. Ralph M'whIs an
nounce thi* birth of a daughter on
June ly. The little girl has been given
the name of .Shirley Anne. .Mrs.
I Wo(hIs is the former .Miss Ethel Is*o-
|>ard.
! .Mr. and .Mrs. Rola-rt M’hitsel an-
, nounce the hiith of a daughter, .Alice
Fay, on June 11. .Mrs. M’hit.sel before
her mnrringc wa.s .Mias .Myrtle Hedge-
|»atb.
; ’ Mr, and .Mrs. .Dm* .Stiicklaml an-
iiounce the biith of a .son, .Allen M'at-
son. on Jline 21. .Mrs. Strickland is
the foimer .Miss Krliiie Y’oung.
A. R. P.-Iaitheran vs .Methmli.At.
.Standings
ream
I'l cshytei lan
A. R. P.-I.iithi'raii
Rapti.<*t
.Methodist
M'on
1 .ost
5
Job Insurance
Program Outlined
Card of Thanks
Me wish to thunk our friends for
the kindness and sym|>athy shown us
during the illness and death of our
little .son, Richard Kniory .McKeC.
.Also for the iM'HUtiful floral ofTerings
and |H>unding.
H. P. .McKee and Family.
IQOK FOR
Rno YEUooi niRPrai • rtydoi crocM
W K DN USD A Y, TH11 BSD A Y,
July b and 7
cial.s Outline Sweial Security
and State I'nempioyment
.‘Vct.s At Meeting Monday.
“Making Headlines”
Over three hundml persons gath-
erinl .Monday night in the auditorium
Mith JACK HOLT. BEVERLY
ROBERTS and TULLV MARSHALL.
Diu's a "ghost” gang rule the man-
of mvsterv? M’hen will the mi.ss-
ing necklace give up its secret? How
IS the daring slayer snaredr amid a
reign of terror?
“Little
Miss Roughneck
.<<tarrinK EDITH KELLOM’S. LEO
C\RRILLO. J AKiUELINE M EL1:S.
and .'((OTT COLTON. "Little MKs'
Roughnt'ck" comes to town in the
most rtdicttloas comedy that haii come
along in many mmins.
"Pathe Parade.”
lOc and I.'ic
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
July 8 and 9
'‘Arizona Gun Fight’
Starring BOB STEELE, JEAN
A ARMAN, and TED ADAMS.
Flashes in the night marked the
in the .Mid-Dixie elvainpionshqis he-
ginning at Spartanburg on July 11 Farjie ( roM'd Hcar.s I icid Otfl
.... Heard Bill Tilden, who u.sc'd to
have things his own way in tennis,
n'lHirting the M’imhUslon t England l
tennis by radio rtH-t'idly. . . . All
niatehes in the Clinton tournament
are frin* to the public, so we ho|»e
many of you will be out to .see the
matches whether jrou enter the com- of FlorUla Sti>‘et school building and
|H*tilion or ^ hi>«rd representatives of the national
..... . . .Social Security Uaird ami' of the
( hattrrbozing
, . 1- •. I . South Candina Unemployment (om-
.A new .'mftliall leagia*, linutisi to ...
men of thirty-five years of age and l^'n-sation commission outline provia-
old»“r, is |tlaniHsi by Chick Galloway,. ions of the sivial s<‘curLty act and the
organizer of the pr»*sent miftball' state unempUiyment insurance act.
leagin*. . ^ . He aniHninces that all piwgram largely Uavk the form
who are iiiteresUsI shviuld appiHir at , . , «•
, I of a question and answer discussion,
the Honda Street somHiJ grouml on '
Friday aftermam, tomorrow, at (5:15 Inteivst centered chiefly in the sev-
p. ni. to get the league startinl. . . . eral eligibility requiivinents for job
Games w ill he playisl on .Mumlays and insuraiKC and in the old age insur-
Friduys, so that those who wish -may ance eligibility re<|uiivments. .Ansel
l>Iay dh Tuesdays and Thurswlays, al- B. (Jodfroy, W'ho is in charge of th^”
■so The first games tomorrow Clinton state enqdoyment officx*, pre-
will he iH'tweeii the Prt‘sb>’tehian sidtnl and intixaluced the visiting of-
tt*am and the .Methodist aggregation, ficials.
and the .A. H. 1’.-Lutheran softball Concerning the jxiyment of old age
"ten” and the Haptsit team. . . . This insurance benefits, Frank E. Coffee,
should Ih* a fine thing for men not fieUl reprejH'iYtaitive of the social se-
active enough for the original league eurity hoard’s labor information di-
Calthough many over thirty-five are vision said:
active enough for both). , . . We cer- “Px'ople who have worked in com-
tainly ho|H‘ Chick gets the cvHvpera- meixe or imlustry since January first,
lion he deserves in his new effort l'.*37, and w’ho have attainwi the age
.... Glad to see Roy Gas<iue and of 65 aiiKC that date aFe entitled to
l4*wis Owens Passes
Lewis t>w«*ns, <5, .stui of .Mr. and
I .Mi-s. J. J. Owens, dit><l Thursday night
in th<* laurens hospital following a
week’s illm*ss.
j He is .survivtsl by his (larents and
I his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. 1>. I*
Owens. Ctoldville.
Funeial services were conducttHl at
3 o’clwk .'^turday aftermnin from
Calvary Baptist chuivh here by the
Rev. Ralph Hughes and the Rev. R.
n. Gause. Burial followwl in Rose-
niont cemetery.
de.-perate gun battle between two men
and a powerful ring of outlaws. Youtjjiihn Pitts Khump up and about after an immediate payment of 3Vi
per
•cUoa act la back again! — acouring kheir head-on cra.<«h. Both w'ere go- cent of their total wage since January
the range for a cringing killer of the ing after tht* same
bad lands.
“ZORRO RIDES AtlAIN" No.
Comedy, "Hu Best Friend.”
“Scrappy’a Newd Flaahea."
10c and 20c
11.
NEXT WEEK—
"BAR 20 JUSTICE”
"LONE WOLF OF PARIS”
fly ball in a re- firat, 1937. Or, if a person who has
cent softball game and had a ter- died, his family ie entitled to this
rific collision with each other. . . . i amount of money. Claims should be
John was unconscious for a abort filed with the nearest field office of
time, but since then haa been back' in the Social Security board. The Green-
the softbaU action again. We hear wood office serves the Clinton area.”
that Roy Ivad several atitohes taken | Jesse A. Rutledge, representing the
in his forehead, but is also getting j state unemployment compensation
along fine, now. . . . John W. Finney | commission, the audience that the
has 'been pile-driving that softball in Clinton state employment office would
LEGAL PAPE^
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CHBONICLE PU& CO.
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recent games like Babi* Ruth, or^be ready to receive claims after June
sumpin. . . . Taylor Martin, Preoby-I30 from eligible unemployed persona
terian roving fielder, swatted the; who have worked for employers who
pretteat homer we have yet aaen^ in
the softball competition. . .. Didja sea
Eugene "Griffith” Sloan juggle that
fly hall ao neatlyl in a recent game
. . . . We regret very much that we
won’t be able to direct athletics at
contributed to the xmemployment in
surance fund., He added, however, that
each application must meet certain re
quirements before beoonung qualified:
This infomnation may he obtained at
the local state cmploynMtit oCTice.
Utile Boy Die*
KuiuTil scrvict-s for Richard Em
ory .McK»*<*. 3 yesrw and eight months
old, son of .Mr. ami .Mr*. H. P. .McKee,
Jackson street, were conducted from
Calx-ary Itaptist church Satunlay
morning at 11 o’clock by the Rev.
Hit Dr Hughe* and the Rev. B. S. Dren-
nan. Burial followid in Rosx‘mont
cemetery.
BIG
Barbecue!
and
POUTICAL
SPEAKING
AT MOUNTVILLE
Monday, July 4th
PLENTY TO EAT FOR
EVERYONE.
Speaker invited: Governor Olin D.
Johnston, Scaator Ed Snitiiit Con-
greasman Mahon, Ben Adams, Edgar
Brown, W. M. Manning, Burnett May-
bank, Joseph R. ^yaon.
Dinner at 12
WALTER F. LYNCH, Omk
m EJiHIBITION
By
KEN BEEGLE
One of the World’s Greatest Marksnen,
USING
REMINGTON GUNS
and
Kleanbore Ammunition
4 P. M.
Friday, July 1st
College Bali Park
. See this amazing; exhibition of fancy shooting with
rifle, pistol and shotgun. Hear Keen Beegle lecture
on the safe handling of firearms. Get expert in
struction on how to shoot straight. See with your
own eyes the remarkable accuracy, power and de
pendability of Remington Guns and Kleanbore
Ammunition.
Everybody Invited!
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