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-\ PAGE TEN CUNTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON L C. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 19.W CASINO THEATRE JOANNA NEWS MONDAY AND Tl ESDAY, October 24 and 25 'ir PEOPLE YOU KNOW P. C. End Coach Goldvillc, Oct. 11.—The friend.s 6f — .Mr. and .Mrs. Deery will sympathize with them becau.se of the $erious con-j— Mrs. A. H. McQueen and littleV ■ dition of their daughter. Mrs. Fren-j daughter, Jean Elizabeth, of Utta, opawn Ol tllC zen ha.< been removed to a hospiul in are visiting Mns. McQueen’s parent*,, ^ »Ch»cago where further x-rays and Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Pinson. Mr. Mc- North” tieatnienl are found to be necessary. Queen accompanied them here for the .Mrs. Iteery will remain with her week-end. | daughter indefinitely. , 0. C. Woodruff of Columbia, visit-' Messrs. Rudolph and Ralph Prater,’f*'! .Mr. and .Mrs. E. T. Woodruff and, Colic Gruber. Frt*d Ro.ss and Julian family for the week-end. Hunnicutt made their weekly trip to .Mrs. Eugene Ashmore and children a football game, thi.s time to see the of Charlotte, N. C., spent the week- Wake Forest-f'arolina game at Co- end with relatives in the city. 1 lumhia. Mi.ss Ruth .McKeithan of Converse^ Mrs. llayne Willingham and daugh- college, and .Miss Rebe Dillard of A.sh- tei, Kli/.alH*th^ and Otis .Murphy spent wowl, spent the week-end with Miss' ' Dillard’s parents, .Mr. ^nd Mrs. L. R. Dillard. Starring (JEOKtiK HAFT, HENRY FONDA. IM)KOTH V 1. A M O U K . JOHN BARKYMORK and LYNNE 0> EKMAN. George Raft, rowdy rover of the Northern seas . . . Dorothy l.amuur. his girl, who fights fiercely for love, in a story as stormy a.s the roaring Arctic! .\d venture, romance where dangers are greater, friendships stronger, lo^es dt^i’iJer, hat»*« m<»re vicl»»u', fun more riotons than ,iny- where else on earth! ••Porkj the Fireman." "News of the Day.” 10 \. M. .^hoH —MONDAY. I Oc and 2.*>c WKDNKSD.AV, THI RSI).\Y, October 25 and 27 “Little Tough Guys” The DEAD-END KII»S. HEI.EN PARRI.'^II. .lAt KIK .SKARL. ROB ERT XMl.tOX and BILLY HALOP. Life made him a gutter snipe—love made him a man. You'll laugh a lit tle . . . crj a little . . . and thrill a lot to the greatest human drama of life in the raw that e\er startled the Krr»*en! ( oined>. "The Old Raid .Mule.” “Popular Science.” A. M. Show—WEDNFilSUAY. lOc and l.’ic MOD.AY A.ND SATURDAY, October 2S and 29 .'Saturday in Columbia. .Mr. and .Mrs. .loe Ixach and Hugh spent .Sunday arg of Groonville, with .Mr. and .Mrs. ( . J. Craig. .Mr. and Mrs. W. R. .Sullivan and Constance and Woodrow .Sullivan vi.s- jtid relatives in Wiliiainston .Sunday. .Mr. and .Mrs. Cecil Rlakidy and sun, .Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Dickey and live .Mid.s Helen .Adair, .Mr.s. R. R. Ral- lard, .Mr. and .Mrs. W. T. I’utnam, .Mrs. I'. R. Adair and .Mrs. R. P. Chap man attended an Eastern Star meet ing in Greenville Thursday night. .Mr. and .Mrs. J. A. Cheatham spent' AS Years Ago fteras of Interest From The Cht Chronicle family of Belmont, Ohio, have moved here to make their home. Dr. and Mrs. Jack il. Young and October 18, 1923 Contract for the i Leroy Springs gymnasium j byterian college wa.s awarded Tues- : day to C. L. Rounds of this city, t Rev. W. H. Stevenson, for the past five years pastor of the local A. R. P. .church, has resigned his work to go to M'hite Oak in Fairfield county, w'here he assumes the piastorate of two churches. Cary Clyde Brown, Presbyterian college student, died at the local hos pital Monday from injuries received in footba/11 practice last Thursday af ternoon, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Gaskill and Mr. and Mrs. Pringle Copeland are spending the week in Cincinnati, Ohio. Mrs. J. L. McCracken and little erecHon of the daughter of Columbia, and Mrs. John at Pres- Lindsey of W'ashington, Penn., are guests of their sister, Mrs. E. B. Sloan. The W’oman’s auxiliary of the First Freabyterian church gave a reception F riday evening at the church in hon or of the college student body. On Thursday afternoon Mrs. B. 0. Whitten entertained at a lovely re- c(*ption complimenting Mrs. Fred Hines of Colum-bia, Miss Thelma Whitten of Pendleton, Mrs. F. L. Webb, .Mrs. Sarah Hogan, Miss Ay- liffe Robinson and Miss Norma Hal- lett. the week-end with relatives in Abbe- Mis. I.<<’ila 1 urnei visited rela- ville. .Mr. t'hc'atham'.s mother, .Mr.s. in F.lbeiton, Ga., on .Sunday. Helen K. (’heatham, accompanied .Mrs. .I<din Keilmun has been spend- them home for a vi.sit. I ing the past f*-vv <lays in Laurens with her .<ister, .Mr.s. Roy .McDowell, who euntimies to be .-eriously ill. .Mr. and .Mrs. Dan Gunter visited relatives in I’nion last vveek-ejid. .Mr. ami .Mrs. J. H. l)aven|»orl ami family visited .Mr. and .Mrs. E. J. Evans ill .Augusta, Ga., .Sunday. Mr. ami Mrs. (’. L. Higginbotham ami sun of .Anderson, spent .Sunday with .Ml. ami .Mrs. W. K. Brown. .Mr. and .Mrs. J. D. O’Dell motorid , to Nuw'lmrry .Sumiay, I '.Mr. and .Mrs. Cecil O’Dell, M iss .Mae Barton was the week-end guest of .Miss Alice .Smith, in Sjiar- tanburg. Mi ss Ludie Nell Scott and Carol Reid spent Sumiay in Union with friends. Braxton Dutton, Jr., and little son spent Thursday with .Mrs. C. <'. .Mad. den near Laurens. Bailey WilliainH, Presbyterian col lege end roach, who is working with Head Coach Walter Johnson. Wil liams is doing his first year of col lege coaching as he works with the Blue Hose. He was graduated from Davidson college last year, where he was captain of the football team anti all-North ( arolina end. Hundreds Attend Formal Opening The formal opening of Maxwell Bro.s. & Kinard, furniture dealers, succe.ssors to S, .M. & E. H. Wilkes Mr. and Mrs. Rowland .S'pearrnan of * comjiany w-hosc interests they pur- Greyhound Terminal KELLERS DRUG STORE Phone No. 1 I'd STILL Travel by Supw^Coaeh "Tnm OTouch, Grtyhooad fans ar* low«t—and y«t . VM (ct tba moct advantaiaa triYcIing by Supar- Coach I CioM-up aiKht-SMing, optional routca, graattr mafort—plus aatra saTingii” For taamplat Greenville 85 Jacksonville ... $5.95 Knoxville $4.25 Winston-Salem $3.10 Columbia $1.00 Richmond $6.60 Charleston $2.90 Washington .... $7.40 Savannah $3.25 New York .... $10.65 iff EXTRA $a4aga m Raoad Trip ^ — .lacksoriville, F'la., visited their .son- , in-law ami daughter, .Mr. and .Mrs. .Mr.s.’Henry Hunter, for a few days the Roby I.jinford ami daughter spent week. .'Saturday in Gieeiiville “Give Me A Sailor” The With the Sick friends of .lack Leake will re- Starring BOB HOPE. MARTHA RAYE. BE'ITY tlKABBLE and JA( K WMITINt;. Pull up anchor and nteer your Iwau to the grandest comedy of the season . . . more excitement than a review of the Pacific and .Atlantic fleets. Hear the new songs: “What’s Going on Here in M> Heart?” "Just u Lit tle hiss \t Twilight,” ”U. .S. A. ami You.” “KI.XSH t.ORIMlN’S TRIP TO M-ARS” No? .'1. “(’tips and R«»hlH*rH.” ".N»ws of the Da>.” iOc and 2.'>c Broadway Theatre .MU.ND.AY AM) TUESDAY, ()clulH*r‘2l and 2.'> .Mr.s, Cecil R. Abrams of .Spartan burg, is visiting her mother, Mrs. R. A. .Steer. .Mr. ami .Mrs. Taylor Martin are now occupying their new home on the Clinton-.Mountville highway. Mr. ami .Mrs. John W. Little spent Wedne.sday at the state fair in lum'bia. gret to hear that he is ill at the home ’of hi.s brother in Clinton. He i.s mi.s.stsl hy the children and the older folk, too, whom he has .served so pleasantly at the store f«»r many years. The condition of W. FI. ‘ Ray, who' Mrs. -Mary Prather is visiting her has been confined to his bed for many; daughters in Greenwood, weeks shows a slight improvement. Mrs. <’. FI. Nichols and little son,I .M..>. Will Heckum, who has been Jimmy, are vi.siting .Mrs. Nichols’ pa-'^'® confined to her beil fur two weeks,! rents, .Mr. and Mrs. B. Fi. Wilson, chased, was held F'riday and .Satur-, day and attended by throngs of |)eo- ple. throughout the two days. The store wa.s attractively arranged for the opening event with many love ly flowers on exhibit. Souvenirs were given to the children attending and all visitor.s requested to sign a card which gave them a chance to win three valuable prizes. j When the time for the drawing ar- (’o-M'ived Saturday night at nine o’clock, the store was packed to overflowing. GREYHOUND IS gHining strength each ilay. Hlubcit Godfrey is out again a thict weeks' illtiess. aftei Hospital Pafienf.s .Vl'.aii Nel-'un umleiweiil geiicy ajqu luiix operation beny hosjiital on .'sumiay. Ml'. Biamlie .Martin i.s improving ail at emer- .N eVv- iqieration at following an appendix the Hays hospital. Ml's. Edna I.yles umi<TW*‘nl an op eration at the Newlierry hosjiital on Tiie.sday. Her fiiemis will lie delight ed to know shi i'faetoi ily. .Mrs. .lames Lens fiom an operation at hosjiital. is convale.sciiig sat IS till recoviu itig New berry .Spartanburg. Mrs. V'elma R. ('uttino, gramF matron of the South Drder of the Flastern .Star, sjient 'ruesday ami Wednesday with .Mrs. R. P. C'hajiman. On Tuesday evening ATFs. Cintino ami .Mrs. Chajiman, ac- coinjianii'd hy .\lrs. .lohn D. Davis, .Mrs, Eugene Hitt aml^j^.Miss Flliza- heth Cojieiami attended a meeting of the F'.astern Stai in Gray'Court. .Miss Lois Page sjuuit tlie week-i-nd with her falhei, W. .M. Pagi'. in Sjiar- iHirhui g. ' The following out-of-town relative.s ami fiiemls wen* here .Momlay for the funeral of .Mrs.'.I with many on the outside unaible to| gain admittance. A picture of the large crowd was made by Nichols, lo- photographer, after which word.sl of welcome and appri*ciation were ex-. I pressed in behalf of the firm for the worthy reception extended by the pub-j ('arolina ‘ • •''^“’‘"■ell. of Augu.sta, a member of the firm of Maxwell Bros., was lueseiit ami introduced to the au dience. Winners iti the drawitig were: F’irst jirize, Flnteijiiise range, George Phil- lijis; seeoml ju i/.e. Sleeper mattress, .Mrs. John Ilollaml Hunter; third Jirize, ea.sy chair ami ottoman, L. A. Hall. Farm Pntgram Under Attack FREE VOTE COUPON In The Clinton Chronicle ^^Christmas Club” Prize Campaign I hereby cast 500 FREE VOTES to the credit of- M Address ! This roupan neatly clipped out, name and addrea* of the candidate filled in. and mailed or delivered to the (!ampaign Department of The Clinton Chronicle, will count 500 FREE VOTES. It doea not coat anything to cast these coupona for your favorite candi date, and you are not restricted in any aenae in voting them. Get all you can and send them in—they all count. Do not roll or fold. Deliver in flat package. NOTE—This coupon should be voted on or before November 15th. (f intirijcd trom jiagc one! been doubled by .Mr. Wallace's jiro- F'. .IhcoIis, Sr: D. L. grams and that counts with the farm- “Letter Of Introduction” Marring VDOIPIIK MKN.MM . .WliKF.X I KF.DS. F.D(.XR BERGEN and ( 11 XRME M c ( X R I II X and (.1 UKI.E Ml RPin. InliiHlucing >ou lo a lrnl> great picture! X drama ot the heart ... so ni«i\ing . . so human . . . >et so ci.iikling with langbtcr . . . that onl> a master cast directerl b> a master roubi du it justict'’ “t Roads of the ttrimif.” “Pictorial Re\iew." HI X. M. Show~H ESD.XX. Mir and 2ite NNKDNKSDAY. THUKSDAY. OcloluT 25 and 27 “Meet The Girls” XNilh IXN.N BARI. JCNE I.XStl. RtHlEIM Xl.l EN. Rl III IMtN.NEL- IX t.ENE KU KHXRT. and ERIK RHttDFl.'s. This is the first of the "IliK Town t,irls" scries Plenty lanuh' and funn> 'ituations. “Crime Takes X Holiday” Starring J.X( K TIOLI . M XRCI A K.X! .^TON. and DOl t.LASS Dl .M- BRII.I.K. Ill lit is a.' forceful as exer, as a di.strict attornex in a move against gangsters. “Penn}’*< Party.” .\. XL Show illl RSDXX. IOc and l.'ic Engagement XnnoiinctHl Thfi'e 'cems to In- all t-jiidemic of cngagiim-nts among the sons of the U. E. Itrowns. Last week we an- iioum'ed the engagement of .Mac ami I'ldiia ami this week the engagement of Pom Brown ami Virginia PaintiT, daiightt 1 of Mrs. .Molly Pnmtei of < lintoii. Is announced. Tmu ami Vir ginia ha\e many fiiemL Imtli in GoKl- ville and t'linton who extern! to them till' best of gootl wislu-s ami sincere coiigi atuiation.s. Jsurpri.se Parties .Among those gathered at the home of .Mrs. Ed Oslioine on F'ridny eve ning was .Mrs. Doiis F'armer. Not susjuvting that .she was the guest of honor, she awaited the coming of the Misses .Sura Osborne and Modene Finney, for whom she thought a sur-^ juisc birthday jiarty was lu-iiig given. Gaines were jdayed. Then to the com plete lUiUvftishinent of .Mim F’anner a sliowi'i of beautiful gifts was given her. ,\t the close of the evi-ning a de- lieious salad eour.se was servtal. .Monroe, l.aurens; .Mrs. B. F'.Iliott, Columhia; Dr. Thornwell .lacoli.s ami l>r. ami .Mrs. Dillard Jaeohs, .Atlanta; Mr. ami .Mrs. Harrell Wilson, Green ville; .Mrs. .Morg.-in Todd, .Siinji.Hon- ville; .Mivs. Cyrus Itailey, .Mrs. F'rank F’b'iniiig. ami .Mrsy Rohert Woods, .Au gusta; .Mr. ami Mrs. Roy Barksi Mr. ami .Mrs, .A. W. Brice, GreeiiwiHHl; •Mr. ami Mrs. Ben Shockley. Hugh ShiK'kley, \N alter .Montgomery, and George I'ornelson, Sjiartanhurg; .Mrs. O. O. Copeland, Mrs. W. (). .Miller,' .Mrs. Flverett Evans, .Mr. and .Mrs. J. C. .Lihnsoii, .Mr. and Mrs. P. D. .lohn- son, .Ir., .Newberry; Mrs. .lessie Bisen, .Mrs. lyois Hill, .Mrs. Lueille Webb, .Mrs. 1/ouisi- Neely, .Mrs. lAuaiiu' Gil mer, .XIrs. Lucia Harris, .Mrs. Lucia lludgi'iis, .Miss Nina Sullivan, Mrs. Eubank Paylor, .X|rs. Nell I’revost. Mrs. Bess Muldrow, .Mrs. .1. C. Har ris, Mrs. W. M. Trammell and Dr. .1. 11. I’arter, .Amlcrsoti. ers,” the Kentucky .senator sai«l. "The | Ri-jiiiblicans had jilenty of chances to aid the farmer in the jiast. F’.very- bodv knows what they did.” To My Friends To thowe in Clinton and elsewhere who have helped me in The Clinton Ch-onicle “Christmas Club" Campaign I wish to extend my sincere thank.s. There are -many 1 have not yet call ed upon, which I hope to do stwin. I assure you that I will deeply appre ciate your renewal or new subscrip tion during the remaining we4-ks of the campaign. HELEN ADAIR .At Pet Adair’s Furniture Store (Advertisement) Protect Your. Home I HAVE JUST WHAT YOU NEED. HAMP BOYD Builders Service Phone 48-J Next To Express Office New Chevrolet To i Appear Saturday Tlu' new P.tJ'.* t'hevrolet will be shown for the fir.-^l time .''atnrday at Mr>. .Murrah Entertains showrooms of Giles Chevrolet On .''atuiilay evening Mr.'. Munah ,^,,1 \v,.st .Main street, local invited tlw younger set to a suijni.se (’Vn.vrolet dealers. The public is cor- jiarty in honor of her daughters invited for the presentation, birthday. Victoria came home to fiml Charlotte la.st lu'i friends awaiting to wish her many 'I'hursday for a dealers pre-sho-wing hajijiy ictuins of the day. .A ineny state.** that the evening of games followed. Victoria was the recijiient of many attr.ietive gifts. Misses Naomi Gaskin, Lucia style. .N.ihors, and Rutli Hair assisted the I'^nice" is offered ho'tt‘sscs in serving rel're.shments. a new car new models embody vital advances in afety, performance, economy, com- “Chevrolet’s the at substantially reduced juices. *N1) SATURDAY ••nd 29 .Attend Garden Schmd The outstanding eluh event of the past wi'ek was the trip the six Garden dull inenU'ers inatie to (^olunihia to allind the gartlen schtml at the Uni- Vfisiiy of .^outh Carolina. Delega tions from all over the state as well as from North Carolina, (uMigia, and \ irginia were in attendance. ROSE PLANTS READY The city wishes to cooperate with those desiring to plant roses this fall, ami will make purchases for you at UK- per plant if you will notify me of your needs not later than Monday, (K'tober 24th. I CLYDE S. L.ANKFORU, Supt. I Cemetery and Streets. DONT MISS THESE tion.s. A huge Christmas tree will stand in the community square. .At sundown Mr. Moorhead will press the I ,, , - , ^ I Coming Events Announced The Woman’s club is entering a usy season. .Aside from its depart- *ntal work it will offer four wrorth- ’e activities to the village on Hal. •n. Thanksgiving and Christmas, j button to light the tree. At that mo- 'ween is the night for fun and ment a trumpet will proclaim with hosts,witches and black cats!“Holy Night.” The opening of» the the village, w'hich will be Christmas season, carols will be sung ne of the merriest par- by the people of the village led by , ■"V“F'riday, October the community chorus and junior ^ I choir. he village will The club activities of the season •v Thursday, will come to a close with the presen- tnlugiving, tation of a play on Sunday evening, I j December 25, when the drama de- ^v, De- partment will present a beautiful and fes- 'ra- altogether new interpretation of the Christmas story. BIG 3PECIALS Ladies’ Full Fashioned Pure Threi^ SILK HOSE / Up to $1.15 Retailer. Imperfects. 29c Pair - ■* SHEETING 3 Yards for iQc Anderson's 5 & 10c Store Clinton, S.C.