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THE CUNTON CHRONICLE. CLINTok S. C.
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THLUSDAY. APRIL 13. 1939
^ CASINO THEATRE
MONDAY AND TUESDAY.
April 17 and 18
“Gunga Din”
Inspired by Radyard Kipling’s he-
Birthdays
And Anniversaries
Clinton High Group I HERE
At State Press Meet!
LITTLE
Judging from the federal appoint-j Josephine Copeland has a!
Among the out-of-town people here
for the funeral of John T. Little on'nee; Mrs. Robert Smith, Greenwood;
W. A. Peebles, Joe T. Hughes, W. W.
Johnson, Jr., J. Lortg, all of Abbe-
Wlle. , - ,
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Jones, Ches-’
1 . t 1 t ■- t Thirteen pupils and one member of pridav were- i Re* I.Anfnr«i J W
irk^r’ll^*\ewTb*ll^oLrbrtnd^prtb^'^^‘'^^f^^^ Her brother Brooks, the faculty of Clinton high school arel Mrs. C. J. Killen, Mrs. Riuh Thack- Milam. Jr.. Kings' Mountain,’ C.;
jtmn. ll^NewIbaloi^tt ^ ,Copeland, celebratetl his birthday on attending the Sute Schola.stic Press Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Milford. Mrs. Miss Kate Milam, Springfield; Har-
,Ume I>uck for it. party tnn em ,Apnl 10. convention in Columbia todav and to- i^i.„ LhiPree. Mr. and Mrs. Zenas vey Brannen, SUtesboro, Ga.; Mrs.
April
Mrs.
convention in Columbia today and to-
^ ... Ada'> ^ morrow. j Grier. Miss Pat Miller. Miss Haael James Bland, Sutesboro, Ga.; Mr.
Hl» »h.,w that Vi«..Pr«-l The matting U Wn* held at Colutn-i b,,land. M.ta Julia Bailey, all of and Mr,. E.
. , ,, a ai.„ Apiij 1*. bia high school auditorium and those;Greenville.
Howie Dawkins ol>serv(*d a birthday attending are guests in the homes of
rois linea. Starring ( ARY (iRANT.i Ptditiral i'how that Vice-Pre*-1 . ,’ 'V - ' - .. ooiano, .nis.s juna oaiiey, an oi ana Mrs. t. D. Craig, Ga.stonia, N. C.;
vii TMU \l<*l \(*l F\ IXU'tJI AS'i.U.nt lack (garner stand.s out in the ^ ,i • "i i- i j u- u i school auditorium and those,Greenville. }.lr. and Mrs. T. B. Milam, Leesburg,
KAiXnKS. a'nd JOAN EON- lea.! for the Ih-mocratic p,t,idential• t' i" »f Rev, L. K. Simpaon. Perry Gresham. Fla,; John Milam and daughter,,
TAINF nomination in I'.MO. He would make • * i vi v p • • ”, '”t.‘^^.Miss Edna Gresham, Mrs Toy Todd, Barksdale; Mrs Frank Thompson,
H^re thev come’ The reckless lustv an excellent prx-sident ir ^^''^*** ' the Columbia high .school paper. Mr.s. Toy Todd. Jr., .Mr. and Mrs. .\ewberry; Mrs. Miles Hunter, Gray
Here the.> come, l he reckless, lusiy. an txceilt nl pn siut ni. celebrate their wedding anniversary For three succe.ssive years Clinton
swaggering son.s »»f the thundering Th«*re are likely to lo«mi several
Frank Gresham, Mrs. L. O. Green. Tourt; Dr. and Mrs. John Glenn, Spar-
guns ... in (he towering drama in
spired by Kipling’s heroic lines.
“News of the Day."
10 A, M. Show—MONDAY.
10c and 2.'>c
I >pk ns thrw.^ld nl-nd ‘ ' u J 'IT'' Mj^haffey. editorial, facul-; Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Johnson. Mr.
er Ihf other i>H»pu'’s money’ It is gen- ty advi.ser, and the following mepi- ^nd Mrs. J. A. Harris. Mrs. J. AV. Cal-
er illvVlieved that ICrnkL ha« been 'I" the .staff: Ruth Sharpton, e<li- vert. Rev. G. M. Telford, Dr. C. H.
‘ * III Vt ' Fergu.son, Florence Btlajce-1 McMuirav T G White Albert A
.stung hv the iMilitifal In-e since he .• .u,,..., vii.a ... , -«c.>iuiia>, i. u. >\nite. .AlOert .A.
Monday April 17.-' high school has been awarded the Miss Lois Green, Mrs. Riley Greem tanbu^g; Mr.'and Mrs. Hugh’Little.
Jean Uyton has a hiithday .Sunday, cup offensl for the best all-round pa-jM,-. and Mrs. R. D. Jones. Mis.s Juli- S;>artanburg; Mrs. Sallie Duncan,
per.in schools with enrollment underJones, Mrs. Ru.«sel Boyd, Dr. and Whitmire; Mrs. Sam Lindsay, Colum-
Mrs. -A. R. Hunter, and Miss Esther bia; Sam Young, Whitmire.
Tho.se attending the convention are all of Simpsonville.
other '"dark hor.s(*s.'’ If R(K>sevelt, in
the wonfs of the late .Mr. Coolidge,
•‘dot's not choose to run for a t-hml lucroy .Adair and .Mi.ss Lil- 400.
term, it is generally believiMl that '^|];an .Mills Adair of Washington, I). (J.,
WEDNESDAY. TIH KSDAY,
.April l‘» and 20
“Secret Service Of
1
.stung by the iMilitical
the Air”
With RONAI.D REAGAN, JOHN a posNibility that the gentleman may
, . . . • . -April in is the birthday of .Miss jy^ Jeanne Holman, Maixia Gallcway, i v
hi.s announced his inleriMon K. go to Fp„.pf,v,. Adair. R(.y Menjamin, Jr.,'Hy,.,| .McMillian, Grace Martin, Mar- ‘ I...—.1
ol-riLneiU resiih-m/ PoUti^aV"'oh'^ Rawls tha Young, Mary Bailey Owen.s. Wal-1 SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHROaNICLE
1 . • . I -Mr. and .Mrs. Ryland Isumerel have ter Coker, Billy Dicu.s, George Brown-
.servers immediately saw in the move ^„„iversaty Monday. April 17. ing and Ace Workman. j
.Mrs. Raljih Riddle will celebrate a • — I
I.N I EL. and ROSELLA TOWNK. be changing hi.s residence ftxmi New j,„.thday .Satunlay. April 1.7. i CARD OF^THANKS |
I rule Sam's secret guardians comb ^ ■(>ik to the West to riui for the pres- Siflney Bryson have
the Nk> in search nf Ihe world’s most ideticy. .Mr. Hopkins denicfl the anniversary .April 1.7.
dangerous spies! charge, of course, .saying it was no will observe a
political move. Already he has visi^ted Tue.sday. April IH.
his boyhood hfime at (.nnnen after j Anderson has a hirlh-
clay .Sumlay. April Di.
oanara pretty g.HKl indication that he is at-, Cijmming, celehrate.l his
VNith l'\l 1. KELLY. C. MFLNRY bem|rting to .start his April 7.
(.ORIMIN and I.ORNA GRA>. Ad- ♦*'*<"»• ‘'ai'k m the state of his early ^
M'titure lurking behind each sand .veais, he was so mur h t»f a sliaiigei ff 11/
lie had to 1h* intHMlueed aroiiml by hi.s */• »» • *▼ 1111^ M aoo^O
friends. Our guess is that the .'^ecre- A ■
taiy of Commerce is "priming” for, llCWUdljf
the While lloii.si
Rainey, t. H. Sherard,
The f*aper Everybody Reads’* j
LEGAL PAPERS
CHRONICLE PUB. CO.
Phone 74
“Adventure In
IMease accept our sincere thanks
and appreciation to oui' friends and
neighbor .s for the beautiful floral:
offerings and many kindnesses shown
us flui'ing our recent bereavement in|
thi* loss of our father.
richest blessings rest
■May God’s
uiron you.
—F'amily of W. Cliff Cunningham.
diiiu- <.(' a mighl> deserl.
“I'nusual OccupalionH."
““tTiurA. M. .Show—wf:dnesdaY.
I he and 1.7c
I HIDAV AM) SATURDAY,
.April 21 and 22
“The Duke of West
Point”
With LOUIS MAAWARD. I’OM
BROWN, RK HARD CAR (.SON
AI.XN ( I’RTIS and JOAN
TAINE.
'Ihe most authentic, the most thrill
ing, romantic stor> e\er
Uncle .Sam’s West Point . . . the boys
he turns into men . . . the men he
turns into officers . . and Ihe womiii
w h<» lti\e them!
"SPIDER’S WEB" No. 1.1.
"News of Ihe Da>.’’
I Or and ‘2.7c
A’ou have iiotic*‘d, of crnitsc, that
the ncait-r tin- election, the more
anxious t la* politicians become to
s-I ve the peoph*.
Father of Mrw. T. ('. Johnson of
' This City, Succumbs To III-
nes.s of .Several Weeks. I
h
NEXT WEEK —
“SERtlEAM M \DDEN. ”
“Xh\ ENU RES OF HUCKI.EItER
RX FINN w’iih MIt KEA R(M>NEA
.S’owlM'iiy, .\|»ril 7. John William,
Whitr*, 7.7, one of the ohh'st merchants
We always n-grel to see tlmtoii j„ .Vcu'Ih-iiy, died at noon Wrslnesday
o.M* g(MM| citi/.t'ti.s Ixs-aiise of a change honu* on t al«lw«*ll street aftr-r'i
of la-sah'iKs-. riu‘ frirurds of the F.. D. several w«s*ks illiu-s-!. Me lK*came
^ Craig- were sorry when they movrsi critically ill Fralay. !
F'O.N-i“"**y •■'•v'ently to Gastonia, aral n(rW| Mr. Whitr- had lusm a metnU-r of,
|the announcement that the Jrs- < “•'* 11'ent 1 al .Methoilist church sin'cc 1K7.’L|
leis are leaving for .Shelby will 1m- I'c-i^^yving si*rv«sl as tru.st«*e for ypurs 1,
told alM»ut *"•'*’'* "'th the same regret. I.n Pa.s- ^vas a stewaixl for 1.7 years. He
**‘**'1 known .Mr. Garter for a num- „(t,.tiihsl 'the city s<-hoo|s and tbe Male'
1m-i of years, g«>ing l»atk tr> the tit>'‘* acrulemy «»n Harrington stns-t. Me
when we both ltv»-d in th<* hospitable I chu-f of the firx* departm»-irt fori
honu- of Mr. ami Mrs. W. II. Shatrds. jj DiimlM-r of years an<l hel|>eil organ- ;
Mrs friend> appn-cjute his many ftru- j„ mg.-^ Mr. Whrte wa.s tw'ic«*
((ualitn s mid hr- tria- fi-ieml.sihtp. M«- luarrosl Mrs frr-st w if«- w'a.s Mis-s Sa-.
will Im- mi.vsed fixuii Clinton, and so IkuiaHU of William.ston. Of this!
will Mrs. Garter. With him into his (wo children survive, .Mrs. T..
iii'W hii>iiu-ss v«-iitui*- will go the best (- .|,dinson t»f Glinton, and Ikinaldj
Whitr- of N’t-wU-i i-y. His s«s-ond mar-1
I'lage was to .Miss Julia F’Jixalu»th
wishes of a vvnIi- ciix-|»- of friends.
An etiquette writer says, “to reft am Baltunore. Md.. wAu. with
Broadway
Theatre
MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
.April 17 and IH
“Gangster’s Boy”
.'starring .1 \GKIE, ( tMtPF.R. I,I t A
t.ll M AN. K tt II E It I W AltW It K.
KIMMA WtlNDEK. and III Nil A
(.(ll.'DON
fn.m playing witih the silverware In- olul.lren survive. Mi-vs Julia Eliz-
tweon coui-ses at the tahle." It is also N. and
g.M*.| form not to put thr- silverwan- ^ White of Gris-nwiMMl. One
in your iMsk.-t after the meal is con- Mrs. Alma F. TayU.r. of Pme-
‘■b>d>-1. liui'st, N. G., also survives, togother
with eight gramk-hildren.
I'lim-ral .si-rvi«‘es w»-ie held at I
• I’chs k Thursday afternoon from Gcn-
Rr-v.
\ K. llolh-i of Buteshurg, a former
elig.r me CMangn- i.iases .. ...... vhlilge. assi.Ht,-,! by the ReV.
O < hamhers. Int«-rment foJlowxHl
III Ros«-moMt r-«-meteiy.
A oil pii»l»ahly have m*t<sl that the
nr me of’ Thoiiiwell orphanage’s
moi.lhly maga/im- (till M.urthlv has Meth.slist chinch with th.
rhaiikC^sl to I n*’ I noi'iiw**ll
’The change inaki-s a lM-tt»-i
tie III beivveeii the p,-ri(Mlical and in- jj
-titntioii. ,iiid Clines with It coiisid
ei.drv nioie \.ilne from an a<lvei-tr _
Ii.g ,M.mi of view The pnt.licatioi, is nKm.; n)K FUNERAL
now 111 Its 7-bid v.ai and through oF .MR. (TNNINIHIA.M
.. . . iMl ^ many ye.it - ha - s,.|\ed as an ♦
Ihc sioiv Is I a sill on a persi-i ul ion inoiilhpnse for the orphan- The following out of town
agi- and a a pi^•■»«-nlatloii of its viork attemh-d tin- fnm-ral of W. t
II! Uh.ilf of oiphan childieii. mivgham heie last Thursday:
Mm. John Kemp, Mm. B. H. J»mu*s,
.^onu- jMs.ple d.s i.le that they can’t Mis Edd .'<tiom. .Mrs I.. .\. Btslie,
.iff .id a new car thi^ year, while |, Hjj,.|iiig. Miss llcttic Mongh,
many -.f them decide to let then cred icidg-ott. all of FMgefn-ld
Ihcnii- and has murh commercial value
anri -.hould he i-n|oic«| hv all.
< iinidv. "Home. ( heap Home."
Dave Apollon and (trehesira.
Fix N i-w s.
IP A AI Show I t ESD A A .
Hh and 2Ui
r ,1 -
do the worrying on th.il point
AM.DNLSDAA. THURSDAY,
April IP ;ind 20
|- i- iioti-d that (ri-oige M !■ lana
g.iii of Hendersonville. .\. ‘ . ha- re
t4
Lnder the Big Top”
M AK-
.'sfaiiing A \ N F'. N AGF.I..
InhlF AI AIN .1 At K I aKt K
P.FIM I;A\\||NSH\ and BETTA
I (lAll'MlN Tine to Its lille .1 s|or>
III lite .mil love with the iirciis . . .
and Ihe Ivpe ol thrills that one giu-s
to the I liens to get
Cl ntly Is-cii i-h-ctisl presidciu ot the
Kiw.inis cinh of th.it city. 1 In • me.m-'
tiiat the club is to have nil cxccll, nt
l.'.iihr. for wh.iU-ver tin I’lanagan-
HF.lv wlu'ther tosvrgi- ot H;ir»'Id. tlu-y
a!way-« ilo vvi-11. Both of tin-m were
foimcily of The (’hroincle f.imily, and
the.e w.i' geiuniM- legiet when they
sevei'isl tlu-ii" coinnvtions ti> enter tile
i«1
All. and Air- Pieix-i Ghandler, Airs.
« B, Mill-. Mrs .loe McGlary. Mrs.
t D Nance, Alls Bill .Sctzlei, I H.
( olem.m. Ir.. .1 H Goleman. .“sr . .Airs
S.im Au'lin. Mi- Lilla Aiistm. Mrs.
I..•lth.l’l * ri-p, M'- Aladi'on Woik-
III.in. .All- Ri iitieii Austin. AD. and
Mrs. W.ilte’ Griffni. al! of I'ro-s H II
Mr. ami Mi- T I U.ii'ey. J. D.
Bry-on, D-. \ B l.angston. Mis' t ai-
Me I .mgston, .M s, .1. R, |-iiiley. all
of Maiideiis.
t’. .A. Power. Ross D. A’onng. .Mrs.
•lanu -^ Ti-mpleton, .Mis t harh s .Alad-
deii. Mrs. .Inn Ktdn-itsoii. G. W. W icr,
W . .“s. Ibiwer. Mrs. Thad M oorc, Mrs.
piiiit'.ng husini-'s III Hemli-rsoiiv illi- as
I \klr%c a 'he F’bmagan Printing *-ompany. The
1 TTdb a V^onvici < arolma chib has Iw-st.m.sl an
.st.iiniig BARI oN Alacl.A.NF.. }(onor umm one who is worthy of it . n
BEAFRIA ROBKRT.S. BEN WEI.- ,,v,.ry r,-s|H-ct. and who can he'^i''" -^'“‘idard. M. S. Davenport, all
DUN. and JANET BEEtHER. The ^o do his part when^"*
whole siorv is meliMirama. romance. calls. ri-gardU-ss of what the ■''' '*"*' '• ’
comedy. semi-my -tery action, excite- call mav Ik-.
mint and advenlure
.•sii-lcted .'short.
‘t III A. AI .<how_THl USD \A .
Iltc and l.7r
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.
.April 21 and 22
“Rough Riders’
Round-Up” -
Starring Rl'A RtX.F'.RS and M ARA
HART. -
.Sweethearts ol the AA est. A tender
ri-mance, set colorfully in the dra
matic hackground of lawlessness on
Ihe new American frontier!
"Rf:h rn ok du k traga ” No.
II. Gonu-dy. "Radio F'lash."
’•Community Sing." / '
Davinport. Sr.,
; .Mr. and .Mrs, T'.L Davenport. Jr„ J.
1W’. Davenport, all of Kinards.
Hivrses. like pisqvle. haw hirtlwlays.| .Mr. and .Mi-s. M. D. Smith. Mr. and
and there are few things more ad-j.Mrs. Pieix'e .Miller, Troy Watts. .Mr.
miretl than a fine thoroiighhix-d ani-iand .Mrs. I.awience Jones, all of
mal. Most folks w ho love horses haw* | Mountville. ^ t
heard of “.Al.vn o’W ar.’’ Uie most fa- Mrs. W . S.' Bailey. Sedalia; Mrs.
moils of .American race horsi-s, .sire of
other track lH-a«lliiu-rs. Well, he ivach-
cd the age of L’J a few days ago at
his stable m la-xingtivn, Ky. His Ne
gro groom fell him,ai»ples and car-
luls for a birthday Ivn-akfast ami .ix'-
ported that he "ji-s let ’iin take it
easy all tlay. ’cept his mornin' gal-
lap umK*r s.nldle v>’ five miles.
Dell Wilson. Newberry; Dr
.’nnninghain. Ithaca. N. Y.
G
Jury Fails To Place
.Blame In Accident
Tiny TrouhleK," with "Our (iang.’
^ lOc and 20c
Tin- inquest in the automobile ac
cident that clainu^i three liws last
Wixlnesilay evening near MouhtviHe
was held heix* yesterday afternoon at
o’clock. The jury returne<l a verdict
NEXT AAEEK^
“FOUR (HRLS IN AAHITE"
“LONE ST.AR PIONEER" with BILL, that death ix-suilttHl fixvm injuries re-
ELLIOTT. ceivisl in a collision of two auto-
mobiles. There were no eye-w’itncsses
VV. J. BENJAMIN
SERYICE STATION
Standard Products
Cam AA’aahed and Greaaed
'Yoar Boaiaesa Appredatad
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie S. .McMillian
annoiinec the birth of a daughter.
Martha Phillips, idi Sunday. .April
it Hays hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Was.-wvii of
ljuirens, annoum-e the birth of a
laughter, Bai'bara Claude, on Sat-
iirxlay, .-April 8, at the I.juirens hos
pital.
to the wreck.
The vvrx-ck iH'currtHl at a highw'ay
mterst>ction near Mountville and re
sulted in the instant death of John T.
Little and W. C. Cunningham, of this
city, when ’Mr. Little’s car and one
driven by Cothran Pinson, of Cross
• Hill, collided. Mr. Pinson died Saturday
injuries received in the accident.!
Dr. Felder Smith
of
DRS. SMITH & SMITH
OPTOMETRISTS
Specialist In
Eye Examinations
Office Hours Daily
Phone 29 for Appointment
CLINTON, S. C.
Goin’ To the Fair?
• • • • WHEN
you TRAVEL
. . . . you’H be
Interested in an
Accident Ticket Policy
•Provides protection dgdinst
accidents whether you travel
by automobile, by train or by
boat
carrier
S5,000
$3,000 for other acckteiaa
('o.sts only 2rK'
|H*T (lay
S. \V. SUMEREL
Aetna-izer
Rhone 80
('linton. S. U.
Notice Livestock
Dealers
Our Manager. Mr. John T. Little, wa.s recently killed
in an automobile accident. Due to his death we will sell
at once ail mules and feed now on hand. This will offer
a great opportunity to someone interested in renting a
sales stable and continuing in business in Clinton.
It is our intention to dispose of present stock, con*
sistinjir of:
1 mare mule, bay color. 7 years old, about 900 lbs.
1 dark bay mare mule about 9 years old. 800 lbs.
1 dark bay mule, about 10 years old. 800 lbs.
1 black mare mule about 10 years old, 1,000 lbs.
1 six-year black horse mule, weiffht about 1.000 lbs.
1 Kray horse mule. 10 years old. about 1,000 lbs.
1 buy mare mule, about 8 years old, about 1,000 lbs.
2 big red mare mules, about 6 years old, 1.200 lbs.
1 younK horse about 4 years old, weiKht 700 lbs.
It is our intention to liquidate the business immedi
ately. Come at once to our stables and see this stock to
be bought at a bargain. Communicate with John T.
YounK.
Voung Bros. Livestock Co.
CLINTON, s. i\
CLEARANCE SALE!
LISTED BELOW ARE SOME OF THE MANY ITEMS
THAT WE HAVE PRICED TO CLEAR FROM STOCK
LADIES’ STEP INS
5c Pair
MISSES’ ANKLETS
5c Pair
One Lot TOILET GOODS
10c Values — 3c
POCKET BOOKS
10c
LADIES’ BELTS
Up to 20c Values — 3c
FLY SWATTERS
2 for 5c
CHECKED KI
Salt & Pepper Shak^/s,
2 for 5c
TCHEN WARE.
Waste Baskets 15c
Bread Boxes 25c
Serving Trays 15c
Dippers ' 7c
Dust Pans 5c
WAGONS, regular SI.49 value, each 50c
DISHES
9 and 10-in. Plates ... 10c
7 and 8-in. Plates 5c
Vegetable Bowls 15c
11-in. Platter 10c
Luzianne COFFEE, lb. 23c
TOMATOES, BEANS,
or CORN 4 for 24c
Carnation MILK,
4 large or 8 small ... 24c
Peanut Butter, 2 lbs. .. 23c
Salad Dressing, full qt. 19c
Soda Crackers, 2 lb box 15c
Fruit Bowls ... 2 for Sc
6-in. Bowls 5c
Anderson's 5 & 10c Stores
Trade At Home and Save
CHntcm, S. C.