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\ \ j^'a.S J.. .C-. -iia «- ^ i' *-Y- t f < _ a PAGE TWO THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. ■ ■■' ' ■— ■ CASINO THEATRE MONDAY AND TT^ESDAY, Mav I and 2 ‘TaU Spin” ' With AIJCE KAYE. TONSTANCB BENNETT. NANCY KEIXY, JOAN EN PASSANT PEOPLE YOU KNOW THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1939 I home from* a recent Hlness M isses Frances S[>ott8, Margie Wil- .son, Narvis and Ruth Sanford and Spotts of Newberry, were ' You canT always tell. The fact that' _ I a man can play golf all afternoon or! w ^ ^ jroM hea\-y balk doarn a bowling alley i j ^ charH.Ver had as jail evening, does not prove he canU^j^ week-end guests, Misses Ruth George push a lawn mower half an hour. [cathcart, Alliene Stuckey and Willie guests Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. A. J .All r\kad.< lead this week to Kansas Burwell of St. Matthews. DAVIS. CHARLES F A R R E L L. City where ‘♦'JO Meth«>dist delegati*s Mrs. S. G. Dillard was the week- JANE WY.MAN. and KANE RICH- will tackle the final job of forging end guest fo her uncle, Dr. C. H. MONO. three church factions into an 8,000,- .May, in Hennettsville. •hie i»f the greatest motion pictures 000 membership unit, which, except- \fr. and Mrs. Roy Benjamin and ever brought you. \ sma.Hhing. excit- ing the Catholic-s. will be the largest \ips j, K. Bejamin visited their sis- ing, romantic melodrama and adven- church group in the, country. The plan ^nd daughtt‘r, Miss Pauline Ben- ture . . . tense with the thrills of split- of union, said to include plank upon jamin, who is a patient at the Gen- plank. has alrea<ly bet*n approved by (.i-aj hospital, .Spartanburg, w'here three Prot»*stant gniu|>s at their an- j^he is in training, nual conference.s. Methodist Episco- Miss P'loise Von pal. Methodist Protestant, and Meth- Thursday in odist F4»isc«»pal S<*uth. The Methodist friends! IVolestants broke away in 1828 in a, Mrs. Robert Hamer of Eastover, is Buffalo; Mr. Greenwood. and Mrs. Sam Kern of necond eocapea. “March of Time.” Color cartoon. “Daffy Duck In Hol lywood.” “News of the Day.” 10 A. .M. Show—.MONDAY. lOc and 2.IC Hollen spent last Giiswma, N. C. wilh. WEDNESDAY. THI RSDAY. .May 3 and 4 “Off the Record” dispute over the power of the bish ops. The other two gi\>up.s split up over the slavery issue l»i*fon* the (!ivil The merger is vigorously op- war. visiting her mother, Mrs. J. lieake. Friends of .Sidney Bryson interesteil to know that he has accept Worcester, Mass., st’ere the week-end Mr. and Mrs. Crutchfield in Orange-j Mr. and Mrs. Truluck, Miss Carrigan, guests.of Mr. and Mrs. A. O'Daniel, jburg. ,Mis8 Bishop, Miss Mabry and W. C. Friends of Miss Lily Young will be Mrs. Nannie A. Pitts, Mrs. J. Enoree; Mrs. Mattie glad to know shejs improved at her i Pitts, Mrs. B. Doster, Mrs, Ethel Pitta j 'Miss Sudell Shealy, Miss and daughter'Frances Lee, visited M'Tietstone, Miss Vera Trotter, M, McMillan Saturday at the home.Miss Maggie Shuler and Mr. and of hi.s son, J. P. McMillan in Green-j Mrs. J. C. Perry, of Irmo; Henry ville, where he is improving from.Simpson and A. L. Sulton, of Green- a recent illness. ville; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Land, Joe Johnson. ' The following out-of-tcrw’n people l^ilbum. Miss Mr. and Mrs. James Harrison and were here last Wednesday to attend and Mrs. John D. Jones, of children, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Harter 1 the ^uh^ral George'R. Holland: Mr. and daughter, Annie .Mae, Mr. and and Mrs, P. A. Buchanan, ,L. A. Buch- .Mrs. A. B. Vines, Miss Margaret-anan, Harn^ Noblett, Darrell Franks, Vines and Miss Hazel Harri.son all of' Gglivorn Buchanan and Mr. and Mi^. Ninety-Six, were gue.sts of Mr, and M hite Gibson, of Swannanoa, N. C.; Mrs. J; T. Pack on last Sunday. jMr. and Mrs. J. W, Finney, Mr. and Misses Julia Bailey of Greenville,! Mre. J. 1^. Gault, Dr. J. J. Sparks, Agatha Bailey of Chester, and Annie] Masses Katheren and Mary Hunter Rogers Bailey of Limestone college, Finney, of Union; Mrs. Langley Mil- spent the week-end witVt Mrs, B. L. Kilgo, Mrs. Joe Mor- their parents, Dr. and Mrs. T. L. M\ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilson andj (.Mrs, M'illard Skinner, of Abbeville; ■ .Mr.s. C. D. Nance, of C'ros.s Hill; .Missj E.ssie Davidson, of Great F'alls; Mr., and Mrs, H, T. Hearn and Miss Ruth of M’inston-Salem, N. C.;i GIVE HER A YEAR'S SUBSCRIITION M'hy not give mother a year’s sub scription to her favorite magazine' Will Mrs. Frank Kellers, Sr., .Mrs. Vir- :.ginia Guerard and son Jack, were will be 1 the week-end guests of relatives in^ Orangeburg. They were accompanied Holland .\ card announcing the gift will be sent. Call— JAMEvS M. CALDM'ELL At No. 38 Subscribe To THE CHRONICLE 'The Paper Everybody Reads” p,e^sl by a layiiu-n’s group from the ^ F»osition with Maxwell 'Bros, and | home by .Mrs. Frank Kellers, Jr., and South, who. it is rwported, will file Kinard. Chatlan<M>ga, Tenn., who have l’\r O'BHIKN. JC)\N ^he meeting ojK-hing ye.ster- Sara Salter.s of .Salters, is thej^'t^n visiting the former’s parents, and IIDIIKV JDRILW ***^oig the court to declan* the „f her aunt, Mrs. .S. G. Dillard,' an«l void. Marring lU.DNDEI.I , „ , . . One of the “Dead End" Kids. Did you conference ill. gal and vomI. y,,,) m,.. DiUar.l. e»«r hear the stor> alniut the newly- The outcome of the prolong.*!! coritro- w. I. Mar-hall and daughter, ‘Dead End” kid as a "ale interest, not only of Wadi'slioro, are vis- weds who got a Mrs. winding present? No? Mell. we*d tell t'* Metlwwlisvs. but to other denotm- ^jrs. Marshall's mother, but ifs off the record: Itrlirr nation,- .i> well. It ap|Har> to one who i>;,iU>y. .Mr. Marshall will join you- MILK ANALYSIS RESULTS SUPER STORE PRICES! JEWEL OR VEGETOLE come and see it! “Boy Slaves .^tarring .\.\N SIIIKI.KY. KtM;ER DANIEL and JAMK.S Mr< ALLIt»N. Ite4pl> iinpressiie is this picture of youthful adieiiture. Paramount rirtorfal. !»:.»» \. M. .Show_\\ KDNE.'iDV^. Ittc and L*»c an oni«"»ker that the merger agita- them for the week-end. tnm ha- -plit the .Meth.xlist church p |{ ludxi is spelling several ami i* ::ke!y t<» prove l.ir more harm- v!-,*eks- with h<*r .laughters, .Mrs. Joe fu. to the .^-nomination m the end, s;i„i|,son and .Mrs. Ma-sell .Millei’, in than lotieftrial. .\n«l th.* -ame will Ik* Whitmire. th< n-sull when th!* I*i«*s!»yterian .!<- K<|wanl I'.*rguson attend.*«l the ( .-n- r.on»in,t’.i!»r! with -ueh a projiosal, nl- ,|„ial celehration at I)iik.* I'nvier- t.-nip-.s to iijute the .Northern an.l ^,{y^ Durham. .N. th«* i»asl we.-k- -''•-..ths'rn bramhes «if that chuieh. ,.,„i FRID.XY and SATI RD.VY. May 5 and H “Oklahoma Kid” With J\MK.S CAtlNEY. lirMPII- S*»me.»ne r«*mark' that .iratory is declining, but y.m w.mld never have twlieved It after lislemiig to a b.wik agent who just went out .»f the .l.wir. SJH'nt : par-1 .Mr. and Mrs. .\nsel Ibiho th<* \ve.*k .*n.i witli .Mrs. BoImi’s eiit-, .Mr. an.l .Mr-. T, (’halmers, in .\'.*wh«*rry. Mr. An.) Mrs. \V. D. 'niurs.lav with th(*ii The crack of the bat against l,o,>e- (in-. nville hole Is heanl in viliag!*, town an.l .. , * .u. REV IMMJART. RD.SKMAR^ LANE city, from the -mall lad t.i the pro- and DD.N.\LD CRISI*. . fewsutnai. lta.M*ftalI .lay.s are here —Cagney—killer of gangland! Cag- again, with the call of the diamond nrg—terror of the badlands! ||*h a making iti* app!*al to millions new Cagney—one you've never seen thnmghout the land. Ita.sefiall is before! Reckless rider, daring fight- to Ik- DK* years tdd now. Tiadition er. fearlesB avenger—conquering the relates that a young engineering stu- unlamed Went. olent. .Abner l»oubl«slay, lat«*r a Un- “SI’IDER’S W EB” No. I.’* — Iwsl ion iwddier, started ha.s«4»all. I he firot Chapter—fbm't fail to see who The game under his formula wa- playtsi .Mrs. .1. A. Chs-atham is visiting relatives and frieii.ls in Augusta this WtN-k. ^ .Mr. an.l .Mrs. .I.m* Simpson an.l daughter an.l Mr. and Mrs. Hasetl Octopus is. Disney CarliMMi, “I'gly Darkling.*' “News of the Day.” Itte and ‘2.*>r LATE SHOW FRIDAY NIGHT 11:00 I*. .M.~ END I2::ts A. M. “Oklahoma Kid” lit re'v a picture in a class with a Cagney you've a “Je-se James." It’s never seen Ivefore. Di-ney Carl.Min, “I'gly ".News of the Day.” Serial \N ill Not He Shown t»n late '**1 Sh. w im- and 2-*»c Ituckling. NEXT WEEK — “I UTI E I'KINt KSS“ with SHIR. I.E\ IKMIM.I'K • I \ST \ND l.tMtSK” “H E EOLLII*kS.“ at t'ts»p«-n<town. N. on a June day in livR*. where the young athlete was a stuilent. New evid**i»ce now eofne.s fttrwanl, however, that a game calle.! ba^dmll wa- p.ay»*»l a half century U-foie the event at (’.K*|M*rst.>wn. A cuiwtot «»f the t migivs^ional library’s rare Us»kv ns'ently di.s!M>v»*r«*.l a lit tle bis«k pnnt«si in .Mas^aebuselts in ITsO ent tbsi “ V Little Pretty P.K'kel- lb*«»k.” whH'h I- -an! t<* have tolil chihlren how t<* |day «*n a field mount- »sf with fseis. a gam.* known as “l•n'*d»a!l ” Ctsb-r thi- caption this >* ap;s arvsl iii thi* volume: Tlw lla’I struck off, \way f.H-' ;h«* ll>iy T-* th«- nevt destin’d 1*0-1, Vn.l then Mono* with Joy .Miller an.l chihlren of Whitmire, were | guests .Sun.iuy of .Mr*. George IbdM). | iMnv. W. K. Owens, Sr., ami .Miss Madeline A.lair spent a few days this week with relatives and friemls in j laifayette, (ia. .Miss Narvis .Sanf.vnl of Newberry, visit.sl her .sist«*r, Mrs. A. .1. Johnson, i ami .Mr. Johnson the past week-en.l, L. W. Davis of Gr»*enville, spent, (Jrade.^ of raw milk .sold in Clinton have been determined by the (’ity Health Department in acfordatue with Ktade speci fications of the I’. S. Public Health Service ('ode. (i fades sold are jnisAyd at fountains, cafes, etc. The safest milk available in (’linton is Grade -“A” Raw. Larger distributors and their Cojielari.l spent resfiective Rrades are listed al- smi, J. Isaac 1 phabetically accordinR to Rrade: ('linton Dairy A LeaRue’s Dairy ... A Blalock’s (ifocery D Willie Bobo ^ D (ieorge Watl.s Copeland .... D L. B. Dillard D J. V. Edwards D John W. Finney D L. S. Henderson D Tom J. Leake D Taylor Martin .. -D M. D. Milam D Several dealers not listed sell various amounts of milk, all of Shortening 4 Lbs. 8 Lbs. 69C GEM OR SPREDIT Fresh, Tender Green OLEO, lb. . 10c BE/^S, lb. .. 5c 5 Lbs. Limit To Customer tnniATnFQ N No. 2 emT* o IUIyIHIUlo t Can, 23c IN OUR MARKET Balentine’s Sliced BACON Lb. Layers 19c In :h«- .‘I.l day- gr.vmbmdher*! gi.*w «»id gra\> f I'.lv \'»vv -h.* gi .>vv- .d.l “jK pp.iy ■■ H»*veral .lays the past wwk with Mst«*r, .Mrs. A. Ros.s Blakely. Mr. un.i .Mr.s. l^mkvtt A.lair uf Cu- lumbia, spent the wc-k-eml with the f.irmer's parents, .Mr. an.l .Mr.s. R. F. .V.laii. Mis. r.unmy Thtunas of .Atlanta, is til!* guest this we!*k of Mrs. N. W. .Mi'Danu*]. .Mr. and Mrs. .A. J. .lohnson and ehil.iieti -pent Siin.lay in .N«*vvlH*rry with .Mr- .lohnson'.' |»ar»*nts, .Mr. an.l Mrs, ,1. L. .Sanfoisl. .Mr. an.l .Mis. W. P. (’.>k.*r .>f .Spar- tunbuig, visited the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mr.s. N. \N. Mi*Dam.*l, the past vv .*. k *‘ii.l. Kri.*nil- of .Mi'S Vera Wil.son will b.* glad to know that, although still his which is Grade “D” raw. Information regarding grad ing may he obtained from the unilersigned. B. F. WINGARD. (!!ity Health Utficer. Balentine*s Pure Pork Sausage, lb. . 20c WISCONSIN CHEESE, lb.. 16c PORK ROAST, lb. . 18c Home Stores GOOD EATS — ZERO PRICES m Broadway Theatre \- iiiany MDNDAV AND Tl ESDAY. .Mav I and 2 Midnight” \ gr.al new ii.tme romhiiialiuli — t I \ I D E I r E 1 Ol BERI. IH»\ tMtillK. JOHN BMtBAMORK I I EHEBKK. M XBA \S- ini; and i I VIM. KVKUIE. It'- lu-t als III I he Ih'sI (onieviv ever raughl by thi* lam.Ta. Ibdliiic In Ikhvihm.” I'ov New-. In V. 'I- .'sh.iw II E.'*'D\A. Hh- nad 2nc OH- i*,i;i!' the page- of hi-tory confini*il l>> W.*i hoim* at Cross .\n- gieat name- -land out an.l liv.* ehoi. her cvniditi.ni is re|M»rt!*il as im- *»n with each g.neration. Such m!*ii proving, n. vet die. l*ut rather their shadows Mi*s A Ross Blakely an.l .Alec -prt-a i out i«» endui-v after their Blakely sjn-iit Sumlay in Grei-nwixKl •k-paiturv with lh.*ii .iaiightei and sister, .Mrs. .Abraham Lincoln. Kepuldioan, wa- T. A. Cook, and Mr. C.mk. o’.vt.M prv-ub-nt of the Ciutisl .Stat<*s Mr-. An-el fbHlftvy. -Tl I-’Ki .•vcr two oppoiu'iits, D.*ugl.»' H. t.lli-. Ml-. .lohii \\ a*V'l B-wkitindgc, N.o'tht-rn and I*- I'- Di‘lar«l and Mi-. \N. N\. Huiiis S»ii*'*wri» iKTOocrats. att. nd..! a flo\v.*r -how in .VbU*ville ii.''‘V!*i Cicvc!an!l, IS'imn'rat, was *'n loe-.lav. «.«c"«sl t.* the jcvni!* tugh office in .Mr-. J.'iinie .Sparks an.l l-:*_* vvhe*: m* defeat.d his Kepubli- ai.d » liui.l.*, .d' C n i..n. w er. . ...me-ent, Harr.son Tu. -.iay of Mr-, .^^park-' Searching for Bargains— You Get More and Pay Less Here Here you will find values galore in all departments of thi.s modern store. We pa.s.s on these listed bargains each week to our customers in the form of lower prices. Ix^wer prices mean you can buy more and live belter for less money. Don’t fail to visit our popular GRfK'ERY DEPARTMENT. Don’t miss these Specials. .Mrs. (»!•!) rgf l.ittli*. .Mrs. WEDNESDAY. THI RSDAY. .Mav ’.V and I “Silver On the Sage T’i!-*«b»’!' K<s*s!*V!*lt. Ki piib.lean, AH- fb<!-t,-| U* the pi!*'..b*ncv in l‘.H»l vv u'Ti h»* •iowM,*»l ills D« niiviatiC op- po*:, •!*. l*ai;K<-:. llc'v*. : « \ampl«*. ar»* liir.*!* out -.a'l'l iig off'* ..V.- vv ui!“iu .•\ . '«v, *. J. W *• ran acro-s friMii th.*ir r. L -on-, tiuy tin* gui-stH i-t«*r. Mrs. ( .»ojn*r. K. 11 l in y an.l in Cir*;.'nvilU* 99 , h at worthy of pn-orva- \ 1 lamicc E. Vlulford -tory. Star ring VV II LIV VI BOMi. t.EOKGE II WES. Kl SSI 1.1 II W DEN and It I I II ItiM.EIvS. Dim*- Ca*—idy dou- hlr-crii-- lh«* law? I'he outlaw- wani him on their -ide—the law want- hi- buddit- for murdt-r. Which will hr rh«K>-<*? I h«- hero of a hundred thrill ruund-up- i- hack in hi- h«*-t! -a I..IHS* of .‘.ir -af«*tv «»u:- fouT-.dat "Tiw only as-uianc«* a- .1 Tiation is 1.* lay our f.athv'rs dui in ( .xiper, an.l Mr. Mr. an.l Mi-. W. -oil' vi-itcvi lolativ. th.' pa-t w.■.*k_ciid. Mr, anti Mrs. I. \. .A. Snider an.l \Ii-s 11, .Snidt*!* ri*tu;in*d to their lion;.* in K»Hhisti*r. N. V., rues.lay after sp.'iuling .-!*ve!.i! weeks with Prof, and .Mis. M. Karl.* Speiu*.*r. .Mrs. \V. \. Lani.*r. .Mr. ami .Mrs. Sidney l-init*! and -mi. Sidney, Jr, of Milleii, Ga.. and Mrs lla;o!.l Mills of a- “Street of Missing Men” n» «T a!.iy and niigion." -aid. "Men trained in in- teluvt bat not ;n religion and nn'rals vv di t»»>cmi'.e a men.ic!* t!» thv* c.*unlry. Clevc a*. ! '^ .1; “It i> m* u.-e trying t * ‘eac'-.'“*!s*p'e t • iv-jHVt the laws •t' ih! V antly inie-- you first teach ;* -V to -e piVt the iaw- !>f tl.Hl." Starring ( H \KI ES BICKEORD an.l \ \ N \ IlUV W I'. \ picture wr can t tell vou a thing alMiirt~h»d from Ihdly w u.’kL , Selected Short. \. M. .'-how - I HI BSDAA. Idc and l.'ic An .ce cream man.ifacfurer ha- gone bankrupt. \ c.xse of t»H> many : > re t avVx'ant-, we -oppose. I* clavivN: \\ edne-.lay for the fu- g« K. H >ilami, for IT FRIDAY and SAIT RDAY. May 5 and (i “The Law Comes X® Texas” the large a-semblage • !. .» r.-j' a id ac.j.vanitanoes g.Hth- s .n.r! .a- X. \'f Vos -a - o -nenit*! r !*f I Ik* city police f.r-: as a private and then chief, was Mavon 1.. S. McMillan iM I-varx*:.> ami U»e entire indice foive v»f iha: City. headv>l by that fine gv'n- tleman ami officer. Chief J. T. Crows. I: was a tribute of rosixvl on the ivart of this group of co-officers who had known \1;. HoLami long and well. it was also an ex- PLANNING to VISIT the NEW YORK WORLD’S FAIR? Starring BILL ELLIOTT and A E- l).\ .ANN BORfL .A nea shoolin* star » Htreaks out of the west! The dare- iDCtdcntal y. , , devil hero of “AAild Bill Hickok” ride- »n*“*«‘^t ‘nd good-will be tween the two towns, a spirit that hal- grviran in recent years, and one to new glory ... in a gun-ruaring romance of the iaw|«*sK frontier! NEW SERIAI^-H.AAVK DK THE^'*** faronte newspaiHr ft lLDERNESS” .Vo. 1. a way- emicavorv-d to cultivate. '“CoaiBiunity Sing.” ^ Cartoon. “Wanted: No Mauler.” U -M DobA Rend Comndy. —-"F ” lie and 2tc I has THE CHRONICLE Ynn DnnA Get the NEWS If SO, call at our office for a MAP of NEW YORK dlY and tlw MIR GROUNDS Hi WMo our mpply kuh^ thorn mepi wiK bo proronlod whh our eompbrnoott to protpwe- Hvo WorM'ii Fair Visitors^ Ladies’ Pure Thread ^ Silk Hose pr. 39c Otir (luarantee—Money refunded if, after trying our Hose, you do not siiy they are the best buy in Clinton. MEN’S S(^KS .Vnkli'ls or Full Length. Fancy Patterns. Imperfects from 3.'>c Socks. 10c Pair ALARM CLOCKS ... 73c .Mi^es ANKLETS, Pr. . 5c Ladies’ Dress Straw Hats Boys’ PLAY SUITS !. 16c 25c — 59c — 98c Baby Chicks 12 for $1.1100 for $7.95 Luzianne COFFEE, lb. 23c Duke’s Mayonnaise, qt. 39c Peanut Butter, 2 lbs. .. 23c RAISINS, 2 boxes ... 5c DILL PICKLE, qt 14c SwTOt Mixed Pickle, qt. 23c DISHES! DISHES! 9 and 10 In. Plates 10c 6 and 7 In. Plates 5c Covered Dishes 25c Gravy Boats 10c Fresh Salted Peanuts Lb 10c j Fresh Country Eggs 1 Dozen 21c S. W. SUMEREL Aeina-izer Phone 80 Clinton, S. C. Anderson’s 5 & 10c Stores Trade At Home and Save Clinton, S. C.