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rt J.. • I / PAGE TWO THE CUNTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON.. L C THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1938 CASINO THEATRE MONDAY AND TUESDAY, July 2S'>n<l 26 ‘bellow Jack” Starrinr ROBERT MONTGOM. ERY, VIRGINIA BRUCE, LEWIS STONE. ANDY DEVINE, and BUD DY EBSEN. OWENS WRITES OF PROPOSED SCHOOL BUILDING PROGRAM cent. It is the opinion of the writer ^hat this bond issue would not neces sitate an additional tax of more than two mills if issued to mature serially and if the maturities are fixed to be7 frin after about |20,000 of the pre«P ent bonds shall have been retired. The writer fully realizes that con- To the Taxpayers and School Patrons of Hunter School District No. 5: The trustees of the Cjinton Public jditions are bad but the need for im- schools some months ago filed appli-j proved and additional school facilities cation with_the PWA for a grant of'w extremely urgent. If the children forty-five per cent on the cost of a!of this community are to have equal Boys* Tennis Matches Begin One State Race had to be reopened because of the I deaths of Col. Tbomaa Bi Spratt at T'ft Mill, who was opposin^r the in- 1 U DC I\e-Vfpenea cumbent, E. P. Miller. Stukea reminded prospective csmdi- Manninir, July 20. — State Demo- : dates that the entrance'fee .was $200 ! cratic Chairman Taylor H. Stukes < and that new candidates qualifyinc Matches begin today in the Hrsti annual Clinton boys’ tennis tourna ment, to be held on the local courts, announced today that a large majority' filing their pledg^ with Lane L*. the remainder of this week. /at the members of the executive com- i ^ eomm^tee secretary, rru ' * * • A' i. j, ■ ' could join the state campaign party The tournament is directed hv u-a u:_ *_ t—• i-— a school building project, the total es-i advantages to those of our neighbor-1 and to close it at noon next Mon The strangest Ule of terror anditimated cost of which will amount to ing towns and communities we must j!!!1 i . . . . to when-it TMunw. iu county-UMWinty »<>“■■ •» G«>t».town T»e.- day. mystery ever lived by a man and a j approximately $109,000. * girl! Romance packs a new girill ... gy increased enroll- a blonde beauty spurs on men of cour-j^^j^^ pupils in the high ^school de- nge to face unknown death . . . h partment of our schools the present building is now entirely inadequate to take care of the high school stu dents in a proper manner. For the school rooms not reached their fifteenth birthday great play becomes a greater picture Comedy, “Cuckoorancho.” Donald Duck Cartoon, “Donald’s Nephew.” “News of the Day,” 10 A. M. Show—MONDAY. 10c and 2.YC WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, July 27 and 28 “When Were You Bom?” SfaTrlng MARGARET LINDSAY, ANNA MAY WONG, and LOLA LANE. Bom in March, ahouM yoa marry a girl bom in May? Born in October, shouid you ask for a raise purpose of taking care of an increase of about 200 students in the high school classes since 1930 as well as a large increase in the elementary grades additional class rooms are ur- provide the necessary , , , ^ ^ ^ and other facilities. January 1, 1938. An entry fee ROBERT S. OWENS. Secretary,!®^ ten cents wiU be charged. Board of Trustees of Hunterl A singles and a doub es event will School District No. 5. ^elld simulUrMwusly - with the ^ ^ finals scheduled for Saturday or Mon- ; day night at the Pines court. The wiP-i ner in each event will be official 1938, boys tennis champion of Clinton. The, singles charnpion will receive, as a j prize, the set of tennis, balls used in I the finals. I Seeded players in the singles event Under the party rules, the entry SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHROlfKLE EN PASSANT By S. S. (Pinch-hitting for V. W.) gently needed. We are all familiar j ^ K^'are: Rufus Sadler, Jr., Walter Coker,, with the need for a larger and morej ^ ohn,^ I ninrh i Sturgeon, and Brooks Cope- suitable auditorium for our ^igh rememl^red a pmch-mitter. ^ competing in the IInd«»r thf‘ nrohos'ed nlan of school really get ^irn to a fraz-i™*' ° CL.mry, a y Under tht proposed plan of Particularly does the guest con-1Browning Dicus, Tedo building improvements set forth in Freeman. the application to PW’A it is the wlumn like last, of the board to convert the Florida:®"*^ wor- ^ jjg|j player who spent most of his Street school buildinv into the hieh won’t know where to throw, moving from club to club re in Street school building into the high, September? Bwn In December, j Florida Street 1 Icently went into the theater ‘ busi- ahould you marry in July? building some fifteen class rooms and' from this writer to sti^p ness. He probably felt he knew all Rmel other rooms; to enlarge the auditori-;^^ Walter W inchellisms of this ^bout moving-pitchera. ranamini 5 oau ^^Is building by extending to-^‘«y age, but we cannot help but BEj.—99 I ward (Carolina avenue, the enlarged:sally Dung ^ Ivlall j auditorium to l^vi* a seating capacity^^y Chronicle s cub reporter, Starring S.MfTH BAI.LKW, KVA-!,,f approximately 1000 plus 100 more of this column, as LYN DAW. NOAH BEERY and the stage; to construct a gymna- *<^’^’ ‘'^ese parts for Myrtle Beach STANI.EY FIELDS. Your lead-Hling..^ifl by way of an addition to the,«''^^ “ vacation. - in’, fist-swingin’ cow1h»> favorite! j stieet building. All of these i “I’ve Kot to make some purchases, Daring Death Valley’s dangers . . units to be attached to the present, "^^e .said, •‘bwatj.He I ve only got one j shiKiling it out with the West’s worst building so that a per.^on can walk and one pair of shorts to Ukei 'from any part of.the building to thei"’*^ ''’v. Igymnasium or auditorium without' I here am t nothing sacred to men {getting into the oiK-n. !«'‘y not even shorts! j Under <late of June 2Htn, 193H, the Federal Emergency Admini.stration of Public W’orks offered to aid in this D. E. Tribble Co, outlaws . . singing as he fights! “Pathe Parade.” 9:30 A. M. Show—WEDNESDAY. lOc and tlir school building program by way of a Political note of the wt*ek: The pro-| verbial <lark horse was lost today fnim the race for the house of^ repre grant of $49,090, or 45 iH*r cent of the cost, this offer being ma<le upon condition that it be accepteil prompt- sentatives when James P. Sloan, for mer Krskine and Tulanc university FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, July 29 and 30 “HoldThat Kiss” SUrriniE MK'KBY KOONEY. MAI'-'condition that it hf accfiitial |irom|«-l“P KEEN 0-SUU.IVAN. and DENIS ly; that thf acho.,! .liatrict ,.rt,vido!i,*** ^ »' ‘i'.cV" '‘"'“''m O-KEEf-E. Ith; balano, of thr fund, amountinit to Tf. °.ih , 1 ds ... a # .u * ...wi jump into the fight in the fifteenth Mickey Rooney a a awing-fime cu- oo per cent of the cost or approxi- *' ... i i u 11 i- pid now ! Whon h, trim to holp hi. ntwtely $80,000 requiia-d for tho coal horao would Jiut- L alator land a "man about town", of tlhe building projcot; that work on "!*’'**! whan h, pul. "hot lirk." (and'thf projoft to bo boguu within fiifbt <»'• and ... iv , .... ,,, this winte completed within 10 ;*r will be an instructor at FUNERAL DIRECTORS .••and*** EMBALMERS Licensed Embalmers, CompleU Modera Bqalpmaat Day PhoM §4 Night Ph< 24, 25$ or 2S5 Clinton, 8. C 2-Tire Sale ALL G & J TIRES CUT TO COST 2-4.75-19 Tires — $12.69 Ex. for your tires 2—5.25-17 Tirer ...T.: $14;84^~Ex7fgrTouT"tirlM 2'-—5.25-18 Tires $14.92 Ex. for your tires 2—5.50-17 Tires $16.22 Ex. for your tires 2—6.00-16 Tires , $18.28 Ex. for your tires OTHER SIZES AT PROPORTIONATELY LOW PRICES. 10 DAYS ONLY August Ist —August 10th See G & J Tire Ad In Today’s Greenville Piedmont) USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN Pay a Small Deposit and We Will H<dd 30 Days For Your Convenience. SOWERS GARAGE Phone 196 (rtMirgia .Military academy, up-to-the- M>me Mour notes) jn that W’edding IVecks and March . . . you’ll forget your man- months. , . . > v, i ncrs . . let down your hair . . . and! The tru.stws have acccpUnl the of- ^ howl! 'f<*r of the fcdi-ral government of this Touring the other day in the fi- ( harlie (base ( omedy, *lhe Mind grant of $19,(t90 Rubji*ct to the favor- company’s automobile (the one Needer.” •TIM TYI.ER’.S I.K K’ “News of the Day.” I Ur and "i.^c N$i. 2. NEXT WEEK — “DK. RIIYIIIM” “WOMEN ARE LIKE THAT," “ADVENTURES DF 'lOM SAW YER.” able result of an eli-ction by the quali-:they’re kimi enough to let us drive fied voters of the district on the ques- between payments), we came across titni of the issuance and sale of ImukIs „bj nian standing beside the road, (*f the >«luH>l (li.stiiet in the amount <»f statue, long of beard, and of ;fr».>,(l(IO, the |»roeeetl> «>f such bonds leaning on a shovel. “Friend,” we said, if issued to In* ii-ed to pay the share \vb;,| y,n, in this forsaken of the wh«H»l fbstriet in the cost of place?” , the projiK-t and to proviile certain ad- •'Well, sir,” he says. “I was workin’ : l<litional improveineiits at a yost.uf with—a-W’l*A gang, but they 4sK>k’n HHf-HiHONtVimHti-lv iSo.IMHl.Ult ..rc ...... by Broadway Theatre Hiktnt-ximately $r..tMMMM>. off one by one 1n a ambulance. The sch»H)l district must rui.se Why ain't 1 gom-? Why, «lad-blast it, pnunptly its part of the ct*st of this (bey give me a iUtti shovel with a !pri»ject amounting to approximately j,„„ handle ami upwanls <kf IKM) ter- i if this grunt of $4t*,990 niites is dune bn>ke they »*y«*-teeth from the federal government is to be it|" obtaiiusi. ♦ This can only he <lone through the Uoming fn»m a K«M>#eveIt am-a in MONDAY AND TUESDAY, July 25 and 26 issue ami sale of bonds of the school which the last Republican in the coun-, <41? I i? C J |99 which Umd issue must In* ap- ty was lyncheAl in ’92. that made yours^ rools Jr or I^stnclsil Pi ovtsi by the inwlifiml voters of the truly’s face as ml as Miss Helen Hol- .Starring (’.AROl.E LOMBARD, «listrict in an eUrtion. , lingswoiih’s i>ack is said to be. .Miss, FKRNX.ND GRAVET RALPH BEL- petition is now being circulatinl lU'llingsworth took a little jamlmree l..\.MY. and AI.I.EN JENKINS. ' 11. F. Harris at the re»iue8t“of theldown to Daytona and g.»t a touch o’ S-h-h-h’ Onlv a few friends know IniaiM asking for an eliTtion on the sun, a toiK'h o’ sun, thank you. ,h;,-,. iJ l."-i. V. milZr Antony -iu.-ti.,., t.f the i,.u.,K.. and .ale of alao won. on and CUHipalra—Napoleon and J$»»e- »H.nds in the amount of $t;^(K)O.0t) phine—can’t hold a scandal to Carole the required number of signers She to Silver Springs ami If 1 some say .she gN»t a touch o’ moon arejlhere, but we’ie too young to know. l.and,” “I’orky’s Hare Hunt 10 A. .M. .Show—Tl’klSDAY I Or and 20c .aren’t enrolled, and therefore can’t and Kornand. tho .orldV moat .«.n. ol.lunml on Ihl.. |.otltion Itoord • tho »..ok: daliahirol lovor.: iJ'il onlor a Wnd ol«t,on shortly •»' |Hx>k, closo noxt Toosday, “Droam Como. Trao. foradjo a.k.al for in the potitlon df tho Imnd j, o rn-lion 1. hold and rosults favorably | „„ t,,,. the lH>mls in the amount of $05,000.00 will be issued and sob! and the pro- ceetls to the amount of approximately i$(llMHK).00 »lill bo usrti to |«y thf , share of the schiml district on the' ^ jcost of the PWA schinA building pro-| Just for a parting shot, the guwt ! jivt ovitliiUHl al>ove on which the fini- conductor of this column would like eral government will contribute' to save any useless telephone book- The Iwilance of approxi-j thumbing and .scratching of heads. initials “S. S.” !»tand for “Some WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, July 27 and 28 “Mystery House” vtMe, remember .somcb<Mly warnml you. Ibm’t kick next year about high taxes, Starring DIUK PURUELL, ANN SHERIDAN, ANNE NAGEL. , WILLIAM HOOPER. A thrill in ev- ‘““^vly $o,000.00 will Ih' uswi for oth-iThi ery room! A chill in every .second! As>rnproyem5;i>ts^on the school,5;*,,.“ Only a sap would pinch-hit in an unknown madman strikes with death and terror. “The Divorce Of Lady X” incliMiing a heating plant ifor ,\cadt*my Street school building. In 1934 the bondiHl indebte<lness of Hunter Schtnil District No. 5 amount ed to $99,500.00. At the present time weather like this, and only aome sap wvuUl have kept it up this long. ATLANTA (the total bonded imlebtedness of the SUrring‘MERLE OBERON, I.AU- district is only $51,00^ The RENCE OLIVER and B I N N I E * B.XR.N'ES. A captivating story of mis taken identity, a new standard in technicolor. “Maid In Uhina.” 9:30 A. M. Show—THURSDAY. lOf aiidISc FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, July 29 and 30 trict is 18 mills, of which 14 mills are . for curi-ent expenses and four mills for it'tirement of bonds and interest ion bonds. The finances of the school district are in excellent condition, the sehtnds having completed the fiscal yt-ar ending July I, 1938, with a small surplus. It is the purpose of the board to have an autlit of the ivhool district finances made shortly and to have the EXCURSION Over Suiiday--Jyly 24 d 71% Round fi.fS Trip q£ audit published for the information of the taxpayers. atar- RAY TIm three MESQUITEERS- ring BOB LIVINGSTON and CORRIGAN. Things really happen! . . . these three trouble-seeking sons of the range step in and talm charge of a knllet-baffM town. HlAe eome the Meeqniteers! . . . One or all and all for the nearest fight—or frolic! Comedy, “Berth Quakes.” ^LONB RANGER” No. S. -’Snow Time.” — - lOc and 20c ' A new bond issue of $65,()00.(>0 by| the school district could on the pres ent market be sold to bear interest at the rate of not more than 4 per NEXT WEEK— ♦’SWISS MISS”—LAUREL-HARDY feature length comedy. -TALL OF THE YUKON.” “CALL OP THE ROCKIES” with CHARLES STASRB1T. Poorly Nourished Women — They Just Cant Hold Vp Art you gsttlss pzt^ nourish ment from your food, and rsstfjl sleep? A poorly nourished body just cant bold up. Axul ai for that run-down feeling, that nervous fS- tigue.-<lont neglect It! , Cardui for lack of appetite, poor digestion and nervous fatigue, has been recommended by mothers to daughters—women to women—ftir over fifty years. Tky lU tteomam eC s M bslpm Omul Ot mum, tt II isa^ Ton, eSMslt I Lv. 1:05 AM Sun,, July 24- Enjoy a (oH day in AlUnlo Go pUcts—itt tliinft \i ptr milt Of Itft •t ... evoid Ike dsnten of Ike kifkways- to lo lefety eod comfort by Mo. IkktU good in coec/iex end on ipeci- find troins only. Childrtn 5 and undtr lihnlllort. Consult ogtM for further doloih. CHANEY’S MIOSUMMER SALE This special Clearance Sale is to Ret ready for fall business. All new merchandise. No junk—and a real sale. Below are only a part of the jcreat savings you will find here. A sale that Ls the talk of the town. Begins THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 21ST. DRESSES 200 in this Rroup — Chan- tunx. Broadcloths. All sizes. Clearance price— ' $1.29 DRESSES Silks and Linens. The fa mous June Fox and Lenore lines. A chance to Ret love ly dress at a small price. Were $2.98, now— $1.98 ! 200 VOILE AND BATISTE DRESSES Formerly sold from $1.98 to $2.98. Clearance Sale— $1.00 50 Children’s Print DRESSES A real $1.00 value. Discon tinuing children’s dresses is the reason for this reduc tion. Buy the children’s school dresses now— 50c Print Dresses and Uniforms 'All sizes and latest styles. For a limited time only— 89c One Lot DRESSES All new stock, no junk. Chiffon, BemberK, Alpaca, Crepe. All sizes, 'l^ese dresses slashed to bottom— $2.98 and $3.98 CHILDREN’S DRESSES Sizes 3 to 6. Clearance— 25c One Lot LADIES’ SLIPS All lace-trimmed. Worth much more— 39c One Lot Summer SWEATERS Sold up to $2.98. To close out at— $1.00 A Few SPRING SUITS and COATS left. Just the thing to begin the fall with. Special prices on these. ALL HATS REDUCED TO 98c 10 Summer loesses None are soiled. Only light colors. Special— $2.98 HOSE SPECIAL Three Days Only. Corjicello Full Fashioned, All Pure-Silk Hose. First quality. No seconds. 69c Another Shipment of PLUSH Uphoktering MATERIALS Lovely colors. Fix up the old furniture now. All pieces reduced. One Lot CREPE SKIRTS Pastel colors. Clearance — 50c Just Received New Line of MISS AMERICA CORSETS, CORSELETTES and BRASSIERES The right fit to iR at mod erate prices. ALL SALES FINAL— No Charges — No Refunds No Exchanges $25.M IN MaCIUNMSE filVEN FREB BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 9 TO 11 — SATURDAY MOIU^G ONLY! To the first 50 customers making a purchase, no matter how small, yon will receive a ticket entitling you to from 25c to $1.00 in trade in this store. No strings tied to this. Good on any merdiandise in store. Only one to a family and none to children. CHANEY’S DRESS SHOPPE MRS. ETHEL CHANEY, Prop. CLINTON, S. C 'n 4) <9