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>7 \ PAGE TOO THE CUNTON CHROMCLE' CLINTON, S. C. / THURSDAY, JANt’ARV 5, 1939 CASINO THEATRE , f EN PASSANT If-you foel you miAspont last ye*f,[ ; bum pod, I starts to across the hands. . - She’.s a nice kid. She can run like she can fix it—but when iMrhod;, when 'she walks j street, then she’s in youri here’s arH>ther better. new one you can us^ deer a-nd dart about like a chipmunk. COMMENTS ON MEN AND THINGS By Spectator armonjf us who^shouid reth ember that while the rest of us can’t reach the fodder it hang% lo<w in the rack for them. If they don’t offer special thanks for the rich prosperity of Pampered people we are. Time was country is to do away with breakfast, 1933 they should look at the rest oi when mother served hot cakes, fresh illusions and eat more ham and hom-,u.s. / MONDAY AND TUESDAY, JuiUAry 9 and 10 better ^ likes to trwim, .skate, ride bicycles ... 44f£ f Ilf ^ and go walkinic in the woods with home-made biscuits, waffles, too, iny. It 1 W«re King h.„. „ut on on Sunday aftomoon.,. But I can’t bc;f»r brclrf.,t -_ along, with hommy Starria, RONALD' CO I. M A .N . t,..|vc month,, not knoaing a-hat with Vr all the timo-4 have to work'ham and gravy. On thatl The old-timc FmANC'ES • 1>EE, B.\SIL K .\ T Hthey hold or where thi>v will lead us. to pay for her clothes and e<lucation.j <>• '»«les „ u , , f BONE and EI.LEN DREW. ' jN,.; Year n^olution.s about which So plea.se drive carefully, please drive ^«t.s and stumped the fields. Men we.^e her old. man, nor run the farm, nor Flanina adventure!, (llorious ro- there is much jt»kinjr, are in order, .slowly across the irvtersection.s andinienin those day.s. But now, forsooth, manatre .Motherl Wasn’t she a men cleared the for- queen in her kitchen? She didn’t boss I repeat. Some people are feasting while most of us are pulling in the belt another notch. Ronald ('olman. Htdiywwkd’s M»ny of th«>m will wither, of course, the .schiKils — and please romantic star, as FranciHs B, the world’s (trandc^t lover! “News of the Day.” It A. M. Show—.MO.ND.VY. tOc and 25c the church, nor renumiber "'e? Daughter, in her turn, clubs. But didn’t she rise hoiisekee^xer. ■ And *s<he direct the to heights Vil I . r .U 11 'TU civilUron run fr<km behind narked a housekee^xer.■ Aqd she serves of supreme splendor in her krtchen? '•'•.but many of tlwnn will survive. Thc-^e tnat cnilUren run in>m ocnina paratu^ • > » , u . 1 Cc. j ■, ,, • u • c.w., ' 'what? Uhy, bread from a bakery, vV hat ftfasts .she provided; Son.s and new resolvt*s are like crying iiabies in cars. ^ . . u i- 1 . u l 1 1 -u. 1 ,.„i 1 hurt my little girl. sliced at the bakery! daughtens, grandsons and grand- '■ • tv»,,,11 L't. !To;3 much labor to slice a loaf of (laughters fn»m far and wide remem- WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY. January ,11 and I’i \ “The Affairs of , Annabel” SUrring JAt R OAKIE, I.ITII.I.E BAM.. Rl TH DDN.NEM.Y. and ItRADl.KV r.XtiK. Here comes lovely’ Annaliel — she’s the most kissable glamor girl who e\er believed her own buildups! “Sharpshooters” Starring (,I.ORI \ STIWRT, .MI CH \KI. \MI\1.KN. BRIAN IKt.N- I.KVY. l.XNN BVRI. IKHCH.A.SS DDMBKII.IK. and lIKNin CDR- ad\enture of IK>N. \ hair-raising camera lian-rleAiU. **Ke<l, White and Blue t'hamps.” 9;.Hi A M. Show —>N KDNE.<DAX I Or and l.*>r chuivh they sh<»uld Iw carriid out. The Institute «>f Public Opinion has made a year-eml survey asking a cross-section »>f men and women in all sAH.’tion.' (»f th«* country and from all walks of .ife: .Are you going to make any New Year’s tv-solutions? Those whi» sanl “yes” were askisl to li.st them’, and^^the polbohowed women moiv incliiusl than im-n to make new v^rw.s. There came a large and varied list ftvnn Imth men and wv>m<-n to W tabulaUsI by the institute. It is in-, ten-sting to note that mon*. than one .•\.inerican in fvmr i.s making a .\’«»w Yi-ar’s resolution ft>r I'.t.'IP, and that the following were the four b-ading lesolutions as naim-d by men and ■women in tlw- eombimsl siir\ey: 1. “.‘save inoiv money.” 2. “Improve iny character.” .'1. ‘^Better myself in business.” •1. “Be inon- ivligioin; go to A-huix-h oftener.” High Spots Of Message Listed l.o- and FRID.W .\M) S.XTI RDAY, Januarv l.’t and 11 “Suez” .^tarring IXRtlNK I’OMKR. KKn \ XOt\t.. \NN\IIKM,A J. FDW \HI> BROMHKRt.. Ywu’ll M-e prtMiurlion miracles per formed! X ou'll thrill to the tearing Iwwr dri\ing a genius to his vast Aeam ! X ou'll gaop at spectacle . . ^ Bwe through drama . . . vou’ve never in before! ' -KI.A.SII t.ttRlMlWS TRII* T(» lAILS” No It. -News of the l»a). ” Ilk- and 25c In a few day's now .Nouth t'arolina w rd have a brand m-w g ivi-rnor in the person of Burnet R .Mayliank of A PROUD FATHKR ^ I bread. .Soon the baker w'ill be asked ber her di.shes and rejoice to come Washington, Jan. 4. President .Mis. T. I‘. Owens a few mornings to chew it, too. .My word! Oh time, home. .She was happy to see the boys j>(x>8evelt sul^itted a series of do- ago after looking out of her w-ndow, «,h customs! Daughter will run around eat. Not many of those old-time moth- f^iestic recommendations in addition remarke<l, “I Ix-lieve it is going to the stores two hours to avoid thirty ers are left. Nowadays they all ojien international declarations snow.” Her little boy, Tommy, Jr., minutes of w-ork at home. The ladies, the same kind of canned stuff. standing near by, iniiuinsl, “How do h ess ’em, are now running all about ♦ you know mamma, di 1 you read it in for shelled nuts rather than devote Who said that w-e are poor? Well, The ( hronicle?” ' ; thirty minutes to shelling a few, if I said it, I should have qualified X’otir favoriu* family newspaper! Women u.sed to earn they w’ay asimy statement, as becomes a strives tx> be newsy and reliable, ami housekeepers, now they spend their trained in the law. Not every man highly prizes the confidence of fine, way,—^what? among us is poor; nor can I say that little Ixiys like Tommy. 1 Well, this is getting in pretty deep.il^lW was a bad year for everj-hody. T . . f f- fruit f**!" l-bi-s i.s deep stuff. Poor ol«l mfrther'-''•oT- so, indeed. .Some among us may th '/n *nV’ r ranee and -111 '^Ihristmas—oh, myl'have occasion to look back on ItKiS as this fal es,Hs-.all.v J* ‘ ‘‘i;!-fruit cakes, light and dark, cocoa- a year of sjH-cial blessings, brimfiil of >^trife amT employer-employe disputes, pies, with prices m< st reasonabl Tht , succulent, provision fm the aged un- delK-ious Itox.sl app es offi nsl 3,,,, ,.ven, in rich ,>lentitude and ambro- '‘‘'i; tj>e '^'^1 .security system. u cake, or buys the ingredients al-,«ial delight. Kven .so. -Me<lical care for the needy, ready mixeil, if i^he can spare the! We men who farm-well, that’s a , b. Revamping of fv-dei-al, state and time from the clubs. sad story and does not lend itself to '•‘‘•“I structures and consider- any vision of .Santa Ulaus in the am- ay.on. <>f—^relatively small tax in- plitude of his bentd'icence, but, listen frea.st-s. there Ik- those whose- “^Wkings "• Uontinuance of fc*deral spending were full of g(K>d things ev(-n when l"‘ogr,afo in effort to achieve $80,0(h),- the re.st of us wuldn’t guard our few <»o(i,000 national income level. iK-cau.se of the holes in the IVrfectkm of administration farm what do you think of this’’ to me incemaiionai aeciarations m his mt-ssage to congress yesterday. The.se included: 1. Passage of a gviyemment reor- .ganization bill. 2. Lf-gislation to rehabilitate the nation’s transportation agencies. .’1. Improvement of existing New Deal agencies with specific attention to methods of ending factional labo^* stores and fruit stand-; make ap|M-al to the apjietite of a .strong childivn. This convi-rsation is told us of a little boy who just CAmldii’t stay out of the aiqtle bag at Christmas time. He came in the house- bsiking very distressed in front <if his mothe-r. “.Moth<-r,” he said, “is it true that an apple- a day ke-e-ps the- d«K-tor away?” “Xe-s, my re-pliesi his mother. “Why?” <-ar. .\nd the- old man, now; — how (1(H‘.< he fare? Dta-s he coniie to the table with buoj’anl .steji like Alexande*r con-,^'’''- q'je-ring the world? Nay, nay; he slides in gently and quaffs his toma to juice, munches a trans|»ar<*rvt pi«-ce Charle-'toii, wh<> will U- sw.»rn into -Well, I’ve- kept te-ii »loe-tor> away this <*f toast, sips a swa'llejw of coffe-e and «»ffice on January 17th. the- ilate- a- tnoiriing, but I’m afninJ om- will luive g-^-s forth into the- battle- of life n-aely fixitl by -tatule-. The-' gen-ral as>e-m- j,, conn b!y will i-oiivein' e*n January lOlh, enie- u«e-k earlni. In ud<iitH»n to a ne-w ehief exes-utive-, the- .-tate- will have- •i2 new iv-pre-A-ntative-s ami II tn-w 'enalor.-.. .AdvaiHs- rv-pi*rts iinlicate- that the state’s “pnnninent jneliti- cians” and inulti|»lMs| eiffice- ses-kers will be- e»n haml fe*r the- ev-le*l»ration. CliarU-stoii has arrangesl fe*r s|MTial trams, mu.sic ainl rv-frvshtne-nts, anel this afternoon I’ JOANNA NEWS to ceemiironiise- or surrernler. T<k> bad! I’ve reael that the mind is clearer if the- IkhIj- Ik- stinteel e>f f<MKl; that when enn- fa.st.H he has visions and ilri-am.s elri-ams; that “the invagina tion benlies forth in forms of things raisins hose. .Say, what Uo you Once there ^was a man who occupit*d a |H>sition of trust anel reveive-el near ly six hurnln-d deillars a month from the pulilk- purse. (let that, now: six hurnlre-el elollars a month, e-very month, twe-lve mon-ths in the- year, ev- F.veri so. .No frosts, nor rain. program. FREE! (e/lelville-. Dev. Jo. Mr .and .Mrs. unsevn” anel sei ein, you know. All e>f ‘’’'y y’’^*" i, , u H A. Cathey eif'CiharbetU-, .Mrs. Diu- whii-h suggests that nine-4y per cent 'l'■‘►uth. nor hail trouble-el him. ise- .M«M»n- ami two se.ns, ami .Mrs C. all the vague, unfoumleel »o-calles| W. .Mmiie e.f Oaffiie-y, H. A. Carr of (Junking of toelay is due to pevor Revk Hill, ami .Miss'* De>rothy irotl e»f nounshme-nt. NEXT XXEKK -THE .SISTERS.” “DOXI.N IN MANS \.S." “II \RD 10 l.l-X” \R- wil! invade the- capital eti inasAe-. A f-^a-dey, visiU-el the- R. (I. Carrs during hediday has Ins-n ileclaix-el feir the- city the- hedidays. M’hesd' there m* that t»-a«he»rs and| .Mr. and .Mm. W. W. Ilair pupils whev wish tev atte-ml the* rxi*r- tainisl at twe» tiinne-r |«artie*s ci'cs iiia> elo -se*. Charle-steMiians will the- hedielays, em Sumlay evile-rtaining <• put on a “graitii sh»»w” fe»r Ma>i»ank, fiftis-n gm~sts, e»n Momlay fe»urte-e-n It’s a safe he< that ( haHe*st<en gia-sts. story Mre. sp»-nt “xoi t ( 4»MIN(. \N*I I \RK XOI ” and will havi .Itit'll ail' i t nnie-iit »afe he« that ( haHe*ston - a “big hami” in the o|mt I |H-rs.»nned .tf the state- guv fe.t tht m \t f-eiir ye-ai .Mr. ami (lrv-e-nwe*4«el. After all IS said anel done, you can’t lick the wnorbl uneier the insjiiratiein enter- t,f a gulp evf iiauer kraut “lid luring'Now real oRl •’pot-MHrer,” with a hunk of rsimlmwiii and a hunk of iile meat" neiw that’s another • # 1 / 1 gular the- family aforesaid lea. men were men in thoae , ^ Jt»hn W«*atheTs of tia>*s. The-y cevulel “take it,’ as the- ele- ihe- we*ek e-nel With gant langiuige of ttslay wivulel phrase II Mini Broadway Theatre MO.ND.W \.\D II IISDA^ Janu.iri H and in “The Mad Miss X • > 'll - .’H -it ceU* * XX «-| .1 ' t b. • • .tie (W-i “UtlllM'kV • lb' rii-w • -ele-'.-lar 1 be-V are 1.1*1 i.e- > 1 ; tM.I I- t .lav . (»«■(• 1 Ml. . . • eel f be IM W < 1 •• '•N-'i •'•■t| : L* .X- 1! .• 1. X (eai - a .' It' . 1 . . • II • lav e 1 •• Me 1 .* .4 1. • 1 .* ■ . 1 \ 1 N. w X 1 • 1 . . ' (.■ ■ -• is. II, if yt»ii d.iy'” «»n Fri'lay, 4m-i i:t I Vi .1 Xpril •• t»! the n if I.eV of Manton' t t Slarrin BXRBXRX '*I\\MX(K. IIFNRX I OND \ sad H \M M X INF See what a (fMap el s4«irlv Rirl* caa dll lee a lirol das^ aiardrr* X|vs< lefv and tun and rvnlrairnl plas a bf ht nine eowilshi|» “(•real liloarv Mvsirrv.” Xht*.’ I XRi:X (UNION anel OR < HOIR X If X M s,K..w II hx|i \X |a« 4nel-J*ar • I I X . I i.»\ . t X I'lday tl.tV, . b Ikv. I *\ I 'M-' ’.V xx.e.l, XX t ilm « then inn-rit' Xlr- Clara Payne s|H*nt the hedi- •Iny- with he-i chihlieii in ( linton. Xlr- R I. Dunaway ttf XXoo«|ruff. XIi. anel Xli« ( lauih* ( eN»|M-r ami chi! •Iie-n of l.ynian. Xlt- Klh«4 Dunaway, Xli^- Fi-anee-t Spilici*. X||s Fimiia fshta kle y, XXayne- Redb-tein aral Hugh ( raig we ll- the Sumlay gie - ed Xlr .I'lil Xt' ■ I lut'Mic- ( taig •M- aod XII « Jim- J an<l e'hi - siioelav a nil X|t. anti X|r«. I itlllfteel! Ill I illltoll I. I iMig iH lit the- n>>;ida\ • in it XX'e, |Hit>r weaklings t»f robu-st |ia- rents, if we eat te-a cent.s wrorth i»f le-al grub we s|ieni) ten dedlars for phV'ie laiis ami |*hysic. J’’s a 'W'l thieught, ntaUeiA “XXbal We must el<» te» AAVl- the- No! Hi.s money was sure — every month. .No glutteel wevrid market af- fevte-el his inc<»me, no Invuntiful com crop rcduceel his earnings. No, sirree! Six hunelred irein men every month. „ Anel he has a member of his family 'on the payruul of tha puhlie. too. al though six huneln-d simoleeins should su/fire* to fessi and cletthe all anel sin- Anel there in- e»the-m, my brethren. The-y tell me eef a man with one pulvlic 'alary e»f al»e»ut thres- thetusanel eittllars a ye*ar for five meinths weirk. w-he» also has another public je*b at a salary reputed tee lee- fiVe- thieUsami dedlaPe Auel a Ihij- or tw<e a!oi i-njoy" publii receeni pe-ll'e- feir pul/K* se-fV ll'c* X e ». I te-II yeeii; then- be men If Excaaa Acid causas you pains o> Stomach Dicers, Indigestion, BloatingiGas, Heartburn, Belching, Nausaa, gat a free sample of UDCA and a free intarsating booklet at Sold by KELLERS DRUG STORE EXPERT RADIO SERVICE l>H fa Make yo«r radio play like new. Ottr prices are low, snd our work in guaranteed and inspected by factory-trained men. (’all oa for free ckcck-fp on year Mi. RADIO SERVICE DRIT. WE.STERN AUTO ASSCK'IATE STORE I’HONK M i|f • ei X I I XI. I . XI .1 D- .ef Stlv«-r l.l\ ' w ilh -I.IV XI el.l\ . Xi Vi I I I. I. Pi 1.1 (< I . k -l.iv, . ; 21 a 01 luv. ''.v’tiiilwy •■••t I • leljiV . Mix I'. X|. 111.'- i.e I *1. I I. •me »'lav h\ De«ve-n|te.’i a l.'W \| I II D.IXe IH-M • XI I ( « \ I- l.>v ,| ee? ^ . e . I -t t e-«*t, !■» »|e»-liel ' g t h, Wee-k Wl'h b«-l '"O, Neif • IIISII tl">e|. wml |ereg,be I •>, .ledeie ami lle-niv ltaven|»*e** .lllel XI' (taselll Ilik'lcT of NeeW^MtiV. %|M-nl SuO'ImV with ■'.I Mt - 1 II |V4Ve n|ne|1 ;*llel X|' I 4U III X|, Ne-'i! 'IH lit *l"|lek«v- with X|| utl'i XI t • \ J XD ■li .1- XI XI I h' <t;iv WED.NK.<I»\\. nil KSI»\Y. Janu.irv 11 .ind I’J In— “Renegade Ranger” .Sisrring i.f(»R(.f oBRII^N. Rll X II A XXX (IK III IIM IKH I and KXX WNn I KX Ne*w (eer h,*|hc SCtleen' Year (ighlinc hero A' a li-vs' Ranger at I wti-gun gri|i' with a haiiei ed iNir- drr gorilla' I . e ■ . •! .1 «y •Li.v. r-.i' 'la.v Flag e|.t\ \Xe->lMe V* .11 *1.. ' '*• g < . 2 a 'll lal\ I. I-^.h ;•» f!.l. --e. 'lay, t.iv '^-e-i'?, hi'n r I. I 'lav, XF-mlay 21. X.1(111110 iN-gui' Te a* ,■ yi. Ilt-t.etee-l 12. ( d.lV. I'hui' •l.iv ; Jl. H.ilU»w«vn. Tm-'.l.iv \.»\eni)N*r 2. Eleviieeii .lay; II. the- hetliehiy* with X|i' ,| (i Xrnii'tiee elav. Satuietav; *(•. rhank-*- X|i>-,e-' ( athe-iiiie- h nine v r.si, t Xle'lt-M.tllt eef Kinat'D , X|' .tml X|i-. 11 iinian .im.I 'e»n. Virile el X| I .Hid XII ' II- ke ."Seel .‘W .X'fc'M-V lie-, leve-ivli.v X|i ami Xlr» R I S r Avan '*f NXee-kltuf. '|N-iit tin b.NieiaV' w.th X|i umi Xln* XX R. Sullivan l.e-'!e-i .SweaW eef XXhitniirv-. S(N-nt Finiie-y lllel Ruliy “The Higgins Family” giv ing Deee-niiee-r 22. wnite- arrive-', III.; 2.*'. ( hii'tma'. XIeen,lav .Sumiav in New- I iK'i Starring J XXIE.S i II.I.E Rl SSKI U GI.EASDN. MH ro .Shor I. ».3«> X. Xl.vihow KW- and (el.EX.SON, M - and Rl .SSKI.l. With th«- hediday* e-ve Iy\v he-ic an* n.ew •ichoe'l ami are- liab.e- front eef e-a-' vvirhe*ut e*Ve-r. e-hllel n-n geeing IkSe'k tet tee elart e>llt ill waniing. This nil RSDXX Uee- FRID.VY .VND S.VTURDAY, January 13 .And 11 plae-e-' an a.klesi ie->|»e.n,'ibiUty e>n e-v- e*ry pe-r'e'ii elriving a e*ar e*r triK-k 1.) elnvc carv-fully f»*r the- pixele-Ctlem e»f the-'.- little- e*m‘>. e*s}HviaUy in and .abe*lU the- .'K“he«e»l Z»*ne'-'. It alse» .-iheeulel impre-ss u|*e»ii |vaix‘nt> the* im|Hertance* x*f warning thv-ir <-hilelrv»n against traffu- ilangvrs. X-i a publiv- warning f.er the* new ve-ar. ami in thv* inte*rv*st eef .safe*ty feer the- chilelre-n e*f e»ur v^emmunlty, this Slarring BII.I. (XXII.D Bil l. llIC- “nie-ly ap{H*al e»f a fathe*r is given MOK) KM.BH’r. IHIRDTIIX Gl I.- pubiuatu'n tee,luy in this cevumn; IJVKB. HXRRX XX(K»D.S. FRANK- Dear I^e-r: » I.IN FXRNl'XI. T'si.TT^iy IrtiK* .laughter. whv» is “Howdv. fedk'! I’m aimin’ to stir " “f »»*•''. sJartv*.! to schewd con.'iiU-rable exciteme-nt ’round U'Ual. She* we*ix* a .lark blue* tlu*ss with a w'nite- cedlar. She- ha.l een bla.-k “In Elarly Arizona” X1e-( Ulleeugh '|M lit be-ny with rie*nel'. The- \X . II Je-nkins e'rite-rtaimxl - thir ty tWe» gue-.'!s at Christmas eillltu-r. .Xlr. ami Mr,', t'harlie (Ink. .Xlr. and •Ml*'. \\. ('. t’eie-hian ami .Xlr. ami .Xlrs. Gary .Xlartin 'in-nt the we-e-k.e-ml with Mr. anil -Mrs. .JG R. Stariu-s. Karle- .Meerse- s|N-nt the- holielays with his learent-e. .Mrs. Sally Cixvker ami Mi.'.' Ruth t’lXK-ker v>f Whitnurc. s|H-nt Sutulay with .Ml. ami Mrs. J. T. (kaskin. Mrs i'arric l.e»u Te»llise*n ami Billy, and .Mrs. \X'. I.. Ke*llcr e»f (irv-enville, r»x-ently visit.xl .Mr. and .Mrs. J. M. Reess. Teeminy .Mailin. .s<uelet»t at Wash- ingteen and Ia-v- univei'sity. Lexing ton. Va., s|H-n( the- heelielays with his jeart-nls. Dr. atui Mi-s. W. T. Mar tin. «*P tkc.'c cxcitcme'nt part'!" "Mt.MTINt. DKXII. Imm;S” Ne*. 12 —Ijist Chapter. “Screen Snapshevts.” Srlerled Sheerts. I (hr and 2(k In Hospital Ke*lly Mei-ks enteixxl the Veterans’ hee.spital in (.'oliimbia on Tueselay for w hituxi his e'anuH* lH»lief in the f.elly'!»» operation. s!>»*e*s. Her exvke*r-s|eanied, wheese name IS “Sexet.” sat een the* frevnt iHvix'h and ^’hemists aniueuiK'o a m*xv of ediK-ation as she wavixl “gvH>,U*ye” treatment that pivvi*nts fraying of and siartexl off to th^**!^!^ of learn- ^'hirts awund the e-eigv-s. Might am>l.v a little of that to .AeJolf’s bollowings NEXT WEEK— “THE CITADEI,” “SAFETY IN NUMBERS.” HEKOFj^ OF THE ■ILLS. ing. Tonight we.taikexl ainvut schexvl. She tetfd me abeHit he*r teacher who has eves in the bark of her head — ami aibout the trees in the (vchool vard- Try relieves COLDS first day. Headaches and Fever dae ta Colds, in M ■iootrs Rdk-My-'TlMi"—a W’omleKpl LbdMoart- ^ — 666 maid. Tablets Salve. Nase Drops and about the girl wrho eioesn't tH'lieve ^in Santa Claus. 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