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CXINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1538
CASINO THEATRE
West Clinton News
I
MONDAY AND Tl'ESDAY,
October 17 and 18
‘‘Vivacious - ^dy”
StarrinK (ilNtiER
^ ^ ^ '
' Mn-s. 1. 1. Kiddle of Greenwood, iS;
% I
Ivisitin'K her daujfhter, Mrs. Nell How-'
ard. , i
PEOPLE
YOU KNOW
^ ADDITIONAL
SOCIETY NEWS
I nursing of the Medical College of entertained the bridal party and out-
'the State of South Carolina. She also of-town guests wit^jl a buffe^ supper
conrplei^d ; a course _ixi_ post-graduate before the rehearsal Friday evening,
work'al the New York hospital. At Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Abrams enter-
the time of her marriage .she was a tained in their honor after the re
member of the operating room staff hearsal.
of ‘Roper hospital, Charle.ston. ' < —
Mr. Tamsberg is a son of Mr. and [“GOLDEN JUBILEE* PROGRAM
jMrs. August Tamsberg, of'BY MISSIONARY SOCIETY
JAMES STEWART and JAMES EL- Mrs^'Tonls ^WaUerfzine^of n'.n n Jil! the_College of ^Charleston Womans" SoniryTcirkty o^f Jhe
mi <■»
Mis»- Vera Burnett oT Greenville,: (Continued from page three)
Mr. and Mrs.. C. C. Abbott and .son,'was the week-end guest of Misses! here. The Rev. C. Bynum Betts per-
ROGERS, Tommy, and^lr. and Mr.s. I* M. Ev- Agnes Davis and Marie Smith. , formed the ceremony.
LISON. > .Mr. and .wrs. .lones waiienzme oi cojjege, and Miss Ix*na
(linger goe»» through college . . . but Goldville, were the week-end guest-s University
•ot the way you think! iJke a streak of Mr. and .Mrs. ( leo \\allenzine. w^ee-end guests of Mr. and
•f perfumed lightning, she blasts the Mr. and,Mrs, Boyd Norris of Green- King-
■iftssv stones in the temple of higher ville., spent Sunday with Mr. and \^rs. Mattie .Metts of
yearning. Roy Trammell.
(iang Comedy. “Feed ’Em and Mr. and Mrs. Fre<l Rosenbeiger.and
Weep." Miniatures. ‘The Forgotten sims of Union, spent the week-end '
U-na Bell Kay,palma, woodwardia fern white cry- several ye.ra wi,'a reporter First Baptiat church on next Monday
of Oeoritia, were aanthemum, in floor baaketa and for The Newa and Courier, l-ater he afternoon. October 17, the Golden
,Mr.s. Mattie .Metts
is the guest of Mr. and
Step." “News of the I>ay.“
It A. M. Show—.MONDAY.
10c and 2.V
lege, spent the week-end with her pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs, J. P'. Jacobs.
of
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY,
October 19 and 20
“Men Are Such
Fools”
with Mrs. Rosenberg’s mother, Mrs.
S. W. Kinard.
Mr. and Mrs. I’ete McMakin of
Kairforest, spent Sunday with Mr,
and Mrs. Grange f’ampTKdl, worthy grand matron, .(). K. S. of
Mr. and Mrs. Hughes, Mr. .South f’arolina, was the guest of -Mr.
and .Mrs. Herbert Hughes visited .Mrs
Klli.s and .Mrs. WilliUm.s at Clifton on'thi.s week.
aSunday. * \V’, Cooper, K. J. Pitts, . E, , B.
Mrs. Ursula Blakely .spent Sunday pjnson and Dr. T. J. Peake sjient seV-
Mrs. W.i lighted candles in candelabra. Miss became connected with the office of Jubilee will be obsen’ed with a hi«-
;htta Mae Jones, pianist, played the port development, doing publicity torical and memorial feature com-
Rlacksburg, redding music. The bridal chorus work and serving as secretary of the bined. This year marks the 50th year
.Mrs, Blakely I.,ohengnn wa.s used for the annual Azalea Festival and of other ,,f W, .M. U. work in the South and
I processional and Mendelssohns Wed- civic and political organizations. Since for the Baptist church
Mi.ss U;uisc Jacobs of ( onverse col- 'recessional.- Mrs. March. 1936, he ha-s been clerk of
J. E. Land .sang two numbers. ‘ISweet-i council of Charleston,
heart^^ (Ralph Kinder), and “Be-i Out-of-town guests for the 'wed-
Mrs Tbfxlmn f’nttinn of ^nmte^ d Hardelot). iding included Mr. and .Mrs. August
Mr.s. Thelma ( uttino f .Sumt r, ^nde wa.s attended by her w. Tamsberg. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
cousin, .Mi.ss Myrtis Holland, of Clin- j Pearlstine and .Mr, Marion W’.
an.l Mrs Pom- ('hanmari several days Hornik, of Charleston, and Mr. and
ami .Airs, i op^ i-napmari .stvciai ,\orth Carolina. The attendants wore
Starring W.VYNE .MORRIS! PRIS- wuh .Mr. and .Mr.s. Pat Mui^ihy in
( il.I.A LANK HUMPHREY HO- Knoree.
(; \f(T. and HUGH HERHERT. H ey! Mr. and .Mr.s. Wrnon Young and
.\re s^ing d»>ublr? No. it’s really daughtet, Janice, of Horu-a F‘ath, .Mr.
one girl bu>> t'so-liming too guys— and .Mrs. C. T. Young and (laughters,
which pro\eH again that ohereser Valena and Odetla, of Greenwood, vis-
Ihere's a girl . . . “.Men Are Such ited .Mr. and .Mrs, (’. W. Windsor .Sun-
gowns of taffeta with floor length
skirts, basque bodices and puffed
sleeves. .Mis.s Holland was in royal
eral days on a fishing trip- near^blue and .Miss Penninger in raisin col-
Georgelown the past week. or. They carried cascade bouquet.s
•Mis, Sparks and Sam Guy of Un-|'*f Talisman and Briairliff roses, tied
and .Ml. and .Mrs. Kugene A.sh- with harmonizing ribbon and each
.Mrs. J. B. Tamsberg of Greenville.
Mr. and Mrs. George K. Hollalnd
HEADS P. C. GLEE CLUB '
Bill MeSween of Chester, a senior
at P. C., ha.s been elected manager
of the glee club for' the coming sea
son. L. G. Heckle, of Fort Valley, Ga.,
is president of the club, which is
headed by Dr. S. M. Huntley as di
rector.
ion,
more and family of Charlotte, were*^'■ore a cluster of ro.ses in her hair.
Mrs.
“Mysterious
Mr. Moto”
Marring
M \GI IKK
and KKIK
PKTKK LOKKFh MARY
HK.NRV Wll.t'OXGN
RHODES. Mr. Moto, of
Saturday K\ening Po*>l fame, gels the
‘cas«- that liaffU-d Scotland Yard . . .
and it ItMiks like his last' The first of
Mr. Molo’s ne«—.eason ad\enlures—
and the rrilir^ ^a> it’s his lo-^tl
"lit lie Lam by."
\. M. Show—W KDNKSD V V.
lUr and Uic
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
(IctobiT 21 and 22
“Keep
Smiling”
Starring J ANE W ITHKR.S. GI.O-
Kl \ SI EW \KT. HELEN WKSTLEY
and DOl t.l.AS UOW I.EV.
— "t.te! . . . What if I did hmk my
cbdir.—--Ugid to Holly mimmI. duln'l I?
. . . Ynd luayfH- I did start a riot in
the studio s<i*v I ncle Jtthn rould gel
hat k bis jut> (an«l his girl).
•11 x.-sif- t.oiMMiNs ii;ip ro
M Mt's" No •
“Mh-u.iI teinedy.’’ '* tiagician's
Daughter.’' "'Hold It.’’ "Ne^ s «if tlu*
Day “
Die and 2-*»r
d«y.
•Mrs. Russell Campbell and daugh
ter. Clcland, of Lyman, .Mr. and .Mrs.
W. .S. Patton and children of Green
ville, ami .Mrs. E. T. Thornton of
Kiion-t, were the week-end guests of
.Mr. ami .Mrs. Joe (’amidiell.
w- Oscar Hall of Chesnee, visited .Mr.
and .Mrs. I.. A. Mall .Saturday.
•Mr. and .Mrs. K. D. Hughes vi^ited
•Mr. and .Mrs. Penny Spire.s in Lau-
n ns Monday.
.Mr. ami .Mr.^. O. C. Cbam-y of ,-(»ctit
Greenwood, ami .Mr. ami .Mrs. 'loniniy Mis.s
Galloway \isited .Mr.s. ( lianey's moth
er, .Ml'. Ort-e Taylor, in I^aiireiis Sun
day.
•Mrs. Lou Crane, of near Clinton,
spent .Saturday with .Mrs. J. 11. Har
vey. "
Mrs. Charles Diinnaway and daugh
ter, visited .Mrrs. I)iinnaway’.s mother,
•Miv. .1. T. Holt, who is seriously ill
at her home near Laurens, last week.
Paul .Murphy of Anderson, was the
week-end guest of Mr. and .Mrs. Dunk
Pow ei '.
.Mr. uml Mrs. Heiuy Wheeler of
Fountain Inn. spent Sunday witli .Mr.
ami .Mis. Grady .Aimdd.
Ml" I'l lie Campbell of Lyiiiaii,
was the wcek-ellil gUe-1 ot Ml. JUld
Mr■ M it —VHI- St♦ wart'.-- — J--
l.amai l>.r. ami 'ii, Paul, of
.Sjt.i ■ laiibui g, .Mr. aiiil Mrs. .Arthur
D.i\is ami sons, .luiiioi .iiid Pobliie. of
< bft ii\ille attended a .-ui piise birth
tlay tliniit I given in honor of .Mrs. .1.
h , Da\is Siimlay .MI s. Da\is was eel-
elnating hei .’>3rd lurtInlay.
NEXT WEEK
“SPAW.N or HIE MHMII.’
'II f HH t.M i.l A.’’ t.lAE
S\Ht»K’’
•I.IT-
ME A
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Broadway
Theatre
MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
OctoluT 17 and I.S
“Racket
Busters”
Starring III flPIlKEA lUM. ART.
(.EtiRi.E ItRKM. I.I.DRIA DH K-
StiN. AMEN JENKINS ami WAL
TER A HEI .
.'M'c for the Dr-I lime the invide
story of Aoieric.i’s fe%«ilt agathst
gangdom' on actual New A«»rk
( it> re»ord'.» it’- million-\oll drama
with a millioii-dollar cast!
’■|la\e Aou toil Vn» t astU-',?”
’'Salurdav Night Swing tTuh.*’
’’I’iclonal Re\iew.’*
Ht \. M. Show —11 ESDXA.
Die and 'JDc
Popularity C ontest
.A pt'imlanty conte-t 'ponsored by
the l.ailie'’ .Aid siteiety of Hailey .M(‘-
morial ehureli, took place .'satui'ilay
night at the .Aead niy .Street sihoo'.
Thirty five gills eoinpeted in tin- eon-
te't. 1 e|iresenting local meicliaiits.
.Ah'S Hai'liaia .'Strange, daugliter of
Ml ami Mis, Dunk I’owiis, was
nann-tl “.Miss ('linton .Mill,” ami was
presented a siht-r loving eiip. Miss
.'“'ti'ange repiest-ntiHl the lileal Bakery.
.'siH'ond place went to Miss Kathleen
H«>waid, daught* r ,id' Ah. and Mrs.
Arthur Howard, rejire-1 ntiiig 1/ouie’s
hunch. She itveued a beautiful eve
ning hag pre.sent*‘d by J. H. Front is.
.•(•welei. riiird place went to Miss
Po-lly Sidlivan. rein'i-st-iUing .Argo
Fotul store. Sin- ri‘cei\i‘d a beautiful
!*asket of flowi-rs prest iited by the
lanlit-.s' .Aid society.
the week-end guesLs of Mr. ami
T. L. Coojier.
.Mr. and Mrs. B. .S. Pinson of this
city, M isses .Mary Belle and Sarah
Babb of I^iurens, amt .Airs. W. A.
Wyatt of Ea.sley, sjieiit the week-end
in the Great Smoky mountains.
Mis.ses Evelyn .McDowell, Eleanor
Kennedy ami .Mildred Hughes spent
.Saturday in Greenville.
•Airs. Bessie Peter;(, formerly of the
oi phanage staff and now public
health muse ^ iti .Marion county,
si-veial days thi.s week with
x-ta McIntyre.
Kev. Athal Cloud of 1-ai iniiigton,
\'a., was a vi'itor in tlie city this
week.
•Mr. and Mr.s. M. .M. Freeman were
the week end guests of .Mr. and .Mrs.
Roy E. Geise in Columbia.
.Alis.s .Maigaret Little, who is a .stu
dent at l<ander college, .Greenwood,
was the week end guest (»f .Miss Eve
lyn Henry.
.Mrs. T. 11. Montgom<*ry has return
ed from a week’s vi>it to relatives in
Commeix'e, Ga.
.Miss .Susan C(K-krell of .laekson-
ville, I'la., 1' tlie guest of Mrs. George
W. Taylor.
Mr. ami Mi>, .1. F. .laeohs spent
■evcial day"' tin past week in .Al
ta n1 a. —
Miss M.iiy (aUluell vi-ited '',.1^.
li\es III .Allan!.i during the wt-ek.
Mis. \. B Godfrey, Misses .Agnes
Da\is and Maiie .Smitli were visitoi
111 Gieeiuille on Tucsd.iy
Mrs. K. I». Lew is of .Spai taidnirg,
and Mrs. .lame h. Sloan of this city,
\isiteil their sj,s*fer, .Ml' K. h. Mc-
(’lackeii dining the week, who is a
patient at the ('oluinlua liospital.
Ah'. T. D. Bamage of Barksdale,
is 'pi nding the w ei k with her 'ister,
Mrs. K. I..'C)iandler.
New Employees
At Penney Store
W KIINKSD.W. Tlll'KSn.W.
(K'lobcr l!» and 20
“The Devil’s Party’
Starring A It TOR Mcl.AtHEN and
KEATRKE KtHtKRTS. A thrilling
gang picture, t'rimc d«te^ not pa>.
Woodrow h. Whitley of Gold.-ihoro,
N. t lias aiH'cptcd a position as a.s-
'islant manager of the .1. C. I’enney
Company store. He suceei-ds .1. ,S. F.l-
liott. resigned, who rt*cently moved
ho Walhalla.
K. .A. Ca.son, brother of L. K. Ca
son of this city, has also accepted a
i»osition with tile firm in the shoe
department. Ah. I'ason was formerly
connected with the Penney organiza
tion in .Amarillo, Texas.
“Courage of the
West”
Tt) DI R FRIENDS
AVe wisli to thank the travclhig
public, oui t'linton friends and the
Starring KtHI ilAKEK. I DIS JAN.
UAKA, J. FARRELL MaclHIN\LD
and FI/.Z\ KNHIlir. The tH'ightr?'t
ixtar the west has e\er known—ridrw
into ><iur life with a Mtng on his lips
and a fighting heart spurring him on
lo happ> adventure!
"Fhe Face Behind the Mask."
9::W A. M. Show—THURSDAY.
Dk- and I5r
service clubs of tlie city, foi' their
patronage ami eourtesit's sliown^ im
during the period we operated the
Clinton Hotel. We have enjoyed
knowing .vou all ami will alwa.vs jirize
your fru-ndship.
MR. AND MU.^. J. L. RKNTZ.
USED CAR
BARGAINS
THAT xSPEAK FOR
THE.MSELVES
19.1(1 Ford ( oacli.
extra clean
$125
19.’ll Fold Pick-up,
alaixe the average
$125
I9:{|
.New
seat
Ford
tires.
Coach. Alnlor giNtd.
new
cor cTs
$135
I9.'t0 Ford Coupe. Original black
finish, nerr tirr*s.
looks and runs gtaal
$125
I9.'B! Ford Cirach. Motor thor-
oughl.r riH'onditioiU'ri, nerr paint,
nerr tires, and
nerr seat corers
$150
19.32 Ford Cabriolet Coupe
worth the money.
Onlv
It’s
$125
19— model T Pick-up. home
made. Looks had. runs good.
Ju.st a little old.
(•rah it ,
$13.65
FRIDAY .\ND SATURDAY,
October 21 and 22
“Riders
Of the B^ck Hills”
THE THREE MKSQUITEERS —
SlufTiBf BOR LlVIN(;STON, RAY
CORRIGAN aad .RAX TERHUNR.
Year trio of merry-makiB* Mcoqoit-
ccra are cm the warpaUi!
“LONE RANGER" No. 13 — Last
C bapter — l>oo’t asbur it, and are if
yemr forws was right.
“RmMian Dremdog.**
Fooliog." Three .%le« la a
(.Advertisement)
TO .MV FRIENDS:
I, want all of you to knorr that 1
hare entered The Clinton Chronicle
“Christmas Club” Campaign, and am
trying to win the first prize of
$.*>00.00. Sincerely,
REBECCA SPEAKE.
lie
Clinton
Finance Co., Inc.
Auto Financing
Fire Insurance
Office:
JACOBS & CO. BLDG.
1932 Plymouth Coupe
paint, nerr (ires.
A bargain
new
$225
1937 Plr mouth Deluxe Sedan,
locally owned. Beautiful brown
color. \ real buy.
Only -
$575
1936 Plymouth Coach. Original
black finish, new tires. In per
fect condHion.
l/ocally ow ned
$425
1938 Plymouth l)eluxe- Sedan.
This is a demonstrator. 7,000
actual miles. New car guaran
tee.
others to select from. All
makes and models. Our
terms and prices are right.
30
CLINTON
MOTOR CO.
CHRYSLER—PLY MOUTH
SALES AND SERVICE
South Broad Street
Jo.scph L. Tamsberg, of Charles
ton, was hi.s brother’.s be.st man. .Serv
ing a.s ushers were .Messrs. Jo.seph
P. Riley, W. Dixon Robinson, Cli.sby
Toniplelon ami Roy Templeton.
The bride wa.s given in marriage
by her father. .'she wore a haml-
some wedding gown of while taf
feta, made piincess .style with leg o’
mutton sleeves and the .skirt end
ed ill a train, .'she wore a short veil
and carrii'd a colonial bouquet of
white Killarney roses an'd lilies of
the valley, tied with white satin rib
bons.
.Mr. and .VIr-. Tamsberg left after
the ceremo.ny for a wedding trip and
on their return will reside at Charles
ton. Mrs. Tamsberg wore for trav
eling a suit of green, trimmed with
red fox fur. Her acce.ssories were
of wine-color and she wore a sport
corsage of Talisman roses. .
.Mrs. Tann«berg was graduattsi from!
('linton high .school and the .school of*
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In The Clinton Chronicle
^‘Christmas Club” Prize Campaign
I hereby cast fjOO FRI‘:E VOTES to the
credit of-
M
i
Addrp.ss
Thi.s coupon neatly clipped out, name and address of the candidate
filled in. and mailf>d or delivered to the Campaign Department
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Do not roll or fold. Deliver in flat package.
NOTE—This coupon should lie voted on or before November 15th.
Annonneement Bi Service
Statiee Operaters!
We, the undersigned, have organized the Clinton Oil
Retailers As.soeiation to serve this vicinity.
The pur|K>se of this organization is to keep an accu
rate credit record of all retail accounts and eliminate
all unsatisfactory accounts.
If you now owe any local service station a past due
account, we ask that you kindly settle same at once in
order that your name may not be given to the secre
tary of the Association as failing to meet your obliga
tions. If such reports are made concerning your ac
count, future credit will not be extended by any of the
undersigned.
Keep Your Credit Good
By Paying Your Gas and Oil Bill
Promptly
M e arc ready to offer you the best service possible
and every reasonable accommodation. In return, we
must insist that your account be paid promptly when
due.
Purol Service Station
Carolina Service Station
Clinton Filling Station
Chapman’s Service Station
McDaniel Vulcanizing Wks
Joe’s Elsso Service
Edwards’Auto Sendee
T. J. Leake
Hipp Service Station
W. J. Benjamin Service
East E!nd Service Station
Pitts Service Station
e
7-Day Service Station
A. C. Workman
GOLDVILLE
L. J. Brock
GOLDVILLE
M. C. Hamm
Station
Five Points Service Station
Jack and Jill Tavern
Yarborough’s
Service Station