The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, May 18, 1939, Image 2

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L THE CUNTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON, S. C. THIRSDAY. MAY 18. ISM CASINO THEATRE Elnoree Man Dies 'Bailey To Head In Auto Accident! Local Lions Club DIt T. L. W. BAILEY ILL IN COLUMBIA MONDAY AND TUESDAY, May 22. and 23 ‘‘Stagecoach^’ S«wnp jHHsplf never talf* i hint. Bill Dr. T. confined TO GIVE SENIOR PRIZE .\.8 has been the custom for a num ber of years, Frontis Jewelry Store’ L. W. Bailey, who has been and Gift Shoppe will ac^in award a to his home for several prise to the senior of the high school ,, . . • , I. Ijiurens Jury Decidw Blow On* At a meetmf of the Lions dub held' . , ^ ^ u collectors, for instance. They just keep, ^ Paul Friday eveninif at Hotel ainton,.''^*^* 'I'"'**- ^ on callinf. _ i.iUfUM 'nominations for officers and directors I * sanitarium in, clock stops on display in their win- T,n y«r, «o. J. C. McMilLn, on.! SUrring C LAIRE TREVOR, JOHN of Clinton’s highly regarded citizens, WAYNE. ANDY DEVINE, JOHN was ap|>oint«si a ni<*trtbe¥ of the coun CARK.CDINE, I.Ol’ISE PL.YTT, ty board of registration and has held DONALD .MEEK. GEORtlE BAN- the office since that time. Mr. Mc-‘,n automobile accident caused the CROFT. ..Millan’s appointment was made to ^jeath of Paul Littlefield, 34, of Fn The dowB. The dock starts today re- ' umbers corresponding to the names • i.aurens, .way lo. a mow on ine know that his condition has of the graduates placed around the •"* head as the re.suIt falling or being their duties June Ist favorable during the ps.st dial. The wrinner will have the choice Nomination, wer, .. follow,: '^hintf for him of ,ny gift now on <li,pl.y in th. President, P. S. Bailey. la speedy recovery. window. community a ores*, .^turday, a coroner^’s jury de- Acne* the plaina !u electrifying ad- tf've Clinton and this , vraturc* Inside the thundering stage- representative on the board, which ^ided after the crash, which also in- cwch sit two women and seven proven a real convenience to citi- jur^ad Marshall StomT, 30, of Knoree.*’^"- •Uange men . . danger on ever> stK-tion desiring to secure yhe acchlent occurred at 5 a. m.. Hide Fach with a hidden secret that ri*gistrations. A fine example of the the automobile in which the two^ will amaze you when it w revealed! faithful .service .Mr. .McMillan has ren- riding hift the highway be- dvTtsl, for which he receives a very twt-en Ora and I,anford and came to First vice-president, Hubert Boyd. ' Second vice-president, Eugene John- Third vice-president, Carol White Pail twister, John W. Finney, .Sr. Lion tamer, Willard L. Jone.s. *- P.ypeye ( artiHin. "Aladdin and ration, is hi.s rirord of a’.Vop some7istance from the'road, i^ Si*cretary. Tom Plaxico. Wc nderful l.axp. ‘‘New> of the Day.” iO >1. .Show—.Mtt.N'D.XY lOc and 2.'>c WEDNESDAY, THl RSDAY, May 24 and 25 “The Hound Of the Baskervilles” Story by Sir .Arthur Conan Doyle. Starring .Any |»erson w'ho, about thi- time , of the year, doesn't plant something. RICHAKD (JRKEN. BASIL KATHBttNE MKNDY BARKIF:. M- t»EL BRI < P- and LIDNP.L .\TMILI.. chtating himself out of one «>f the simi»!e pleasures of life that anyone can enjoy. having missed only one meeting of brought out at the niquest. ! Treasurer, R. G. \A atson. the boaivl since he ha.s held the office Highway Patrolman R. L. Be.st tes- of directors: For one year, and that was due to illne.ss which tified at the inquest that the l>o<ly of ^ ‘ Adair, \V. Anderson; for tw'o made it imiios.sible for him to go to^ j fouml about 50 f(-et, X*^**'*** Townsend, .Mac Adair; for l.rfiuien.s on the meeting date. Few the place where the car had'^|‘'‘‘'® years, H. D. Paj’ne, Carlisle • public officials can match the record come to a .standstill. | N‘**‘*y* lof .Mr. Mc.Millan, who is always cour-j sheriff C. W, Wier of I^aurens, who , teous ami ace<Miii7iodating in serving jnvestigate<l the accident, said ! the public. A more con.scientious or ^len apparently were en route valuable member for the board could j,, Fnoree when th«- crash occurr««d. He rei>orl«-<l Lktlefield lived only a few minutes after the accident. .St.,n,r .uff-rinit from iH.a.1 ini'-'’-! ^ j ii-s, was brought to the l^aurens coun- not he man. found than this fine gentle- Birthdays And Anniversaries “Mat-son. the needle!" The master «»f a thousand mysteries pits his run ning again-t the giant heast that rums the ghostly night . . . striking We are living in a stieamlirie<l age terror into the hearts of two young The trains are going to the new |«i\frs! .styles, .so are office buildings, stores I'rpeye » artis.n. "Mutiny Ain’t and residemes. Now graduation is tak- Nire." Selected Shorts. 9..10 \. M. .Show—\\p:dnesi»ay. I Ur and L'>r ERID.W AND .SATURDAY, .Ma> 2ft and 27 ,^Made For Each Other” mg on the idea and will he shortemsl to ,iave the puldie from the lengthy programs ami long addre.sses that ' have Iweii so common in the past. It IS nottsi that the I'niversity of .South I'arolma will next month “.streamline Its rornmeiMi'ment exems*** w I w ill l»e restrictisl, the president says, to the aw anting of diArn*«*s. It is also notnl that the lauiens ami I'lintun Little Harriett Evan.s of Columbia, Pitts of . , ^ this city, will celebrate her seventh ty hospital where he was given treat- Saturday. May 20. i merit, and later removed to his home; at Fnorw *'*'’*• Kunerar.service.s for Little-field were; ’'‘*'-'^‘^ anm/ersary Tues-^ held Sunday afternoon from the home '*“>’• ^3. ‘ of his mother. .Mrs. W. P. Littlefield. Mrs. la-tha Gilmore hail a birthday' at Fiioref. i yesterday. .May 17. Surviving Littlefield, besides his Pat»y Fowler will be seven years mother, are fi%'e .si>*ters, .Mrs. AN. M. old Momlay, May 22. Knight. .Mrs. ClaierK-e lim, Fnoree; Today, May IH, is the wedding an-^ ■Mr- A. fJ. Hdl. SparUrd.urg; .Mrs. niversary of .Mr. and .Mrs. .Mclicese A. L .Shands, Pauline; .Misws Annie t’unningham. and FsMe Utllefield; four brorhers. Mrs. F. R-dJiinn will celebrate a Perry laltleTield, SfiarUnburg; R. H. birtbilay Saturday. May 2«. ii'ich l-ittlofield. Fnoree; la*wis lattlefield. — WiMtdruff, N. 11. lattlefadd. RiK^nK'k Births Davis Demands Clerk’s Ofiice Formerly Held high M'h«M»ln. as well aw others, are Slarriag CAROL L O M K A K D, deparlinir fn»m a long standing rus- STP:H ART. CII ARIJCS ( O- tom and will iNnit the usual literary RIIKN. I !’( II P: M \TS<»N and FD ad<lre«< While the alea i- new. it is INK (|l II I %.N. not a bad one and will doubtl* -> serve lave — laaghler — mHwdrama! \ a g^Mtd purfMe* Ii sill certainly John D Itavis of this nty. foinier larriage. hara of a soddea. shorten the lim« m wheh th< g'adu Heri of coart. ma*t«- formal demand meeSiag The fkr«l year- ales must he all wra^i d . • i hoi Tur^iay ufeoi V K f -r the Its delwtnm )s»»s \ slary that rat» and gtrarns -Amt -}• ■* g af rei -rils and eawdumenis .if ih*- offw-e raps and gmsns w ' . P) h.gh held « me the f rot af Ih- y««r '.y M' \OYI.K.S Mr ami Mrs A M’ Voyles. of Kenno. ann.winre the birth of a daugh ter. Nanry Catherine, at Hays hr-- piial oa May 14 Iwarh «aar heart -MANDKAhK THP; MAf.HUN’ J ' News af the Day Ihr aad rW f hf- '• »b - Ugly |.rt ’' NPAl HP.PK -ItlAP AM AIR “APRMlN and IRP:>r I A'tTI r- I ga- I grmiuat*Wi iP-rrli n< > art How |M‘e b m**te st'rat * kt sod rf aw> gi * - s f at a re H. ,ght , « . ..d • • ■• s I ; -r « I . s’** I M.-wing M |ta. .•s'.f 'Ks' * >s tas '•g lb • wa- a41 og «f trie » jpte»t-» t i» !• r me- Broadway Theatre - « s ■ • »• ►» .-..A. g “S I a* i-T • ^ ■A'i' *»• t "W. i t> f r '• t« > M4IND\Y \MI T1 EBDAV. \U\ 2.* mid 23 'te .i •f>0 Ms • s »d *41 - fr Tr.- •• ig d Iss t ■401» W' ■•-f*. - 0» S> a - • • •f J.elg' a'• a fsd -r #w ■ --r.g .* I t s I P a a! J Clinton Finance Co., Inc. Auto Financing F1rr Insurance I 4 JYC III^S M m HI DC. Gift Specials The Graduate Will Appreciate SWank Tie Chains 50c Each In His School 'Colors and ’39. Regular $1.00 Values. Other Attractive Jenelry 8ets Key Chains, Collar Pins, Dress Sets 50c, SI.00 to S2.50 Neckwear Sl.OO By l*ahn Beach. Botany. Cheney. Others .50c and 55c Each. ARROW SHIRTS $2.00. TOWNE SHIRTS $1.50. $l.ft5. Othem $1.00 Each. INTERWOVEN SOCKS 3Sc and SOr SLEEVELIXS SWEATERS $|.M and KI*OKT SHIRTS S«c. $1.M and II.Sd l.rC.r.AOE — JANTZK.N SWIM TRUNKS — SINJRT BELTS — SUSPENDERS Allrarlivt Gift Hnt«» Erae ADAIR’S MEN’S SHOP •N|rAl.m AND 4 \SH- •»••••••eeaaaai >•••#< i**-i P -W A ’ a -- • t “Yes, My Diu'ling Daughter” let d I • f.Cl ? li •l - t • a* *4 I* IH wlaitmg I'Ktws II 1 A I A\P JPI PLP A I A N\ RON Al I* AIM M. P A A II AIN I PR and MAA ROHw4l> 'fngrlhrt arain aad agaia a mmm mnm* Ihr glarnMBal* gat «i a4at« mi t mm lHBghler%*' reli the aereea with a fa»ler aad ft has lhaa the«r la«l nae* -Hat. aad IH«. Nlae Han IHehrwIra Fw* New*” It A M Shww Tl Pd»D\A Itr aad ft I.. a g-.. d •v. •#. af» i.. I ' >14 V * •’ 9 •• A R I'. Pba A» Mis M- • a A Al A F «• • ' «<*ng -t h..- .»Y: rtg « t|w TAm m arhmd in mak ing thr WEDNUSDW, Till KSDAV. YUa 21 and 25 ’Storm Over Bengal’ t l«i<d and lb a.H.iatf.l • 1*1 I arr% |«,-wi,<.rd ! 1 ,rtfi ig 11 aaaid* aa* a dt M‘r\e«4 ftt tw-i «h...e lite. ha«e laag brew a pari af Ifw life **f thi» rhwfTb. and th£>a*- rv>.|K>n*Mr fai the timH) tlfeiught are to be cuifai adrd The award* r.nnr la mmted rwugwittua of the aer^K-m at two loyal w »rkri« They are b.»th th«»ri*ughly •lr.er\e»l, wr are e !•* • a™t ^ * .«!« i al aiH- a Kiwanians Hosts To Senior Classes The Wiv Slarriag PATRIt IA KNIIMIKS. i. • i .e ■ M II ARD 4 Rt»MMP:i U RIH HEl.I.K character ami quality at NDirStlN, IMM i:i AS DrMHRin.PL Sixty-file miaate. crammed aith faal arti< a aad «ie>pea.e. ’Ghost Town Riders’ Starring lUMI BAKER. F A Y tm- .•erYH-ew remirmi G«»ing back into rhe diatant pa«t. one find* that the firet Clinton pub- Iwation i*8U*ni by Re\. W. P. Jar>d>* at the TAa«rr«ar«ii and t Itnrttn hq^H gmiluatiag aere h'tn.tt gue«1* wf the Ktwatii- rliA at the.i regular meeting la»t Thursday rvening. pre- •nird met hy the pr*“.».|ei»t. IH A P! S|nmrer P'nr a nundirr of year* the b»*y graduate* of the two ria**e* have met with the Kiwanian* fur •uch a meeting under the direction of the v«H-ational guidante t'ominittee. A eperial mu.icaJ pr<qrnsm wa* prr- SMANNtiN. t.KtlRt.P! CI.PiAKLA.ND dir the name .d The Tbornwell Or- and P’ttRRKS'l' T.AAI.DK. Twiegun phaiiage Mes>enger. levrwr of the plain*! . . . p'ighting letter The Cfinton Gazette wa* es- fkah in arliun again! Thi* was follow’tsi in llHH) by “Imperial Delhi.” fJd A. M. Show—THi:RSDAY. Ilk and 1.1c ,.rTv’.rn..-ir«^h.n.».. .«.i.ru.d I'"'’'* l-V • <•* ••>•>• f™™ l'>» Ii. IM14 h 1. .1.11 puN,.hr.l. m.. un- “"i" Mr*. AAiNiam Brook* (Fwens. The guest *|H-*ker for the evening was John M. Holmes, Y.M.C.A. secre- .t.W..h.Hl ... ISSS l.y \V..k- J. IK-nJy. ‘'"r"''!!'- "*• ‘'i""'' subject, XYjnditions t hange But •f Th.- Clii.ti.n <-hr..nicl. by ‘’''".••P'- Nyv.r.” .nd «•.» h..,d with KRin.W AM) SATI RI)AY, Miiy 2ft and 27 “Racketeers Of the founding Jacidks & the firm cmiipanyT for the ctnnmuiiitj'" that no files of The Ga- .zette are in existence, and the same IS true of The Chronicle for a number lof years. .\ frieml a few days agD handed Starring (iPlORGP! OTIKIEN. MAR- P-ti Pa.s.sant several timo-w'om cm»ies JURY RP:Y.\t)LDS. and RAY AVHIT- ‘*f The (''hronicle covering the early NPIY. l*art of I'.HVJ, two years after the Fastest guns are quickest justice! t)a|H*r wa.s starttsl. C. C. Little, .son I |,uNiah,-d und.r k"" 'J*' till.- ,.f ('Unicle l>ubl..hin« *>:•" "J t!;«; clul.. H.s t.m.-ly. inapj^r- It'-'ia Pllnforlunate ational aiklress was protiouncisl by many as one of the l>est ever heard at a Kiwanis meeting. Range” •rOITY DAY’’ SALE SATURDAY. MAY 27 The local chapter .American Ix-gion auxiliary will s|H)nsor ’’poppy day” Saturday, May 27th. Mrs. P'elder Smith is chairman of A one-hess po*se with lightning hoofs of the late Mr. anti Mnt. J. P. Little committee in charge of the sale and thundering guns blows the day- of this city, was iHlitor of the paiier pttppies and a number of girls wiYl lights out of moonlight murderers. at that time. In looking over the ad- her. The proct*t*<ls will be used “HAAAK OP' THP! \ATLDP:KNF4SS” witising columns of a January’ issue, for the benefit of disablwl World war Nw. 4. Comedy. “The Chump Takes a we find it contained advertisements veterans. Ramp.** "Peaceful Neighbors.” “He- fiom the following local concerns: roes of IxdMire.** John L. Hopkins. Dr. Gt-o. C. Al- MRS. CARR NOMINATED lOr and 20c bright. Dr. H. C. Moifford and Dr. H. a Washingrton dispatch states that PENNEY’S BASEMENT BARGAINS Ht MAg 44ag umd KoAg iKal hrg rgHi Miviarg f«o ^mm. FRIDAY and SATURDAY L. Todd, dentists; S. P. _\ance & bon,|Rtxjsevelt on last Friday -KWTi't'RV" (Unton Pharmacy, The ClintOT ^jje senate the nominakion of ^ Mr..,R. C. C«rr for postmi.tor >t NEXT WEEK— body Waato To See Again. -SHINE ON. HARVEST With GENE AI TRY. MOON" Bros., Q^ji^jville. The nomination is expected MOOS. ;j. H. HippV Sl.W„ -nir J. Top,. i„ .h. land Company, M. S. Bailey A Sona.l L.'Young’s Pharmacy, J. Isaac Cope-'market m prin^JM par y Mtil Jaae Jtib. SPB4 lAl. ' af Ea^airc. reg- JAM» W. CALOWBLL on Pitts street. Mr. Wright land, ami A. B. Blakely. Of this list will clerk for hht father, R. Z. Wright, of firm.*, only the latter three named and Mr. Copeland will look after his are still in haziness in Clinton. : farms and poultry yards. Their de- Tuming to the local column, these livery boy, Calvin Moore, Avhen asked are noted: 'what he was loafing for, replied that. Thomas Oarens is clerking for Lee Stone. Messrs. J. Lee Wright and E. P. Ca^eUad bawe eloaed up tbatr Jim W’right and'Mr. C2>b bad resohrad.** Csargs Yatmg b derking for L. H. VARD-UIDE LADIFN* C VNTHIA PRINTS SLIPS EAST CXILOR.S ljur Trtfluacd. Straight and Rrduegd t»— 7c Yard Biait ( at. Soiled. 50c Each LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S SANDALS ANKLETS . ODDS AND ENDS FIRST QUALITY. Reduced to— 25c Pair They’re Just Soiled— 5c Pair 36-IN. WIDE ) YARD-WIDE Curtain Scrim CRETONNE Sl'N-FAST, Tl'B-PROOF REDUCED— 5c Yard Reduced to— iOc Yard PENNEY’S Clintoii, S. C “VISiT OUR BASEMENT g<