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PAGE TWO \' 7 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. gUWTON, 8. C. THl'RSDAY. MAY 23. 1939 ■s rtciiiA CAjINO TntATRC Pjertaining To Infantile Paralysis MONDAY AND TI ESDAY, ^ May 29 and 30 “Love Affair” With IKKNK lU’NN, t’HAKLKS B()YKK. and I.KK BOWM.XN. Ushtly they meet—deepl> they love — n«»h|\ they part — in the screen’s great ne» dramatic triumph! ‘Tropical Topicn.” Looney ('ailoon, “It's .Xn III Wind.” “News of the Day.” 10 A. M. Show—.MONDAY. lOc and 25c WKDNEf^DAY, THl’RSDAY, * May 31 and June 1 “Ambush” SUrring GLADYS SWAKTHOrT. LLOM) .NOLAN, WILLIA.M HKNKY and Kl’FK DAVIS. .Snatched from an uneventful life into a nightmare •>! terror! i “Mr. Wong, The | J^CtCCtlVC Washington, .May 2!{.—X'hallengiiig Starring ItOltlS K.XKLOFF, (JK.A.NT spefuling theories advanccnl by I’resi- XVmiKILS. M AXINK JKNNINCJS <lent Ito(»s«-veIt la.st nighit, Senator The foliowing sugTre^iKms are given relating to i>i*liom.velitJ.*, or infantile paralysis; Ninety-five jier cent of cases are among children umler 1<* years of age. Only one-half »'f one per cent of jK»p- ulation is susceptible and only half those with the disease are paralyKsl. There are no cases in the Fitvlmorirt di.strict. Persons Mhoaild in.si.st on sanitary cups at fountains, should drink s<j>ft drinks, beer, etc., fi-orn original con tainer <»r a sanitary cup, and .should not eat after other p<srple. •I. Fhildren comitvg from an infesttsl area should Ik* quarantine<l fourtts*n days. I\s>])le fr>#m .such an area are tasked to notify the health authorities of their pnmence in the community. .See your physician if your cshlld has fevor or is sick. Intestinal disturb ances .should be pnrrhpUy corn-cted. The niu.scles should be put to rest invmed lately to pn*ver>t future de- formitios. ^Second attacks of {K)Iio are un known. Ilduses .should Ik* well screened to prevent the entrance of in.seot* which ' may transmit the di.sea.se. • <Children should avoid crowds, and I should Ik? kept in the open air and sunwhine. I 10. Avoid breathing in dust as much; as |K»s.sible. Refugee Student To Attend P. C. At a meeting of the student body on Friday morning, P. C. students! <lecide<l to accept one of the student! refugees from abroad. Up to thjs time, no derails have yet been decided, for application must be made at head quarters and the college will be noti-' fied at a later time of the selection, i .Selections are made through direct choice of the colleges. Different men; who are thought worthy of the chance are .selected by headquarters. Pic ture’s as well as all neces.sary creden-i tials accordnig to character, are then sent to the college where the student is to he enrolled and the college se-, lects one of the number best suited to its taste. .\U applicants for this aid are of high standing and of the best type of manhood. A small monetary consideration will be exacted from each student to pro vide for traniiportation and educa tion of the student. It has not yet been decided how much this sum will be, but it will be kept as small a.s pos sible. SMITH IS RE-ELECTED Dr. Felder Smith of this city, at tended the annual convention of the .South Carolina Opiometrio as.sociation held last week in Columbia and was re-elected secretary of the State Boanl of Optometrk examiners. TWO SENIORS GET FRONTIS PRIZES Gerald Subef and Edgar Taylor, rntmibers of the high school graduat ing daee, were winners in the d^ick* contest recently conducted by J. B. FrontisJ Jeweler. They were award- < 1 a leather bill fold and a file and comb sot. Ti>e contest is conducted annually by Fixintis, w'hen a prize is awarde-i to the senior whose name corresponds w'ith the number on the dial of the chxrk. The hand stopped this year for the first time between two name^ and.for this reason two prizes were given. Paper absorbent is being used as a sul)stitute for absorbent cotton. «> Byrd Assails New Deal Extravagance Virginia Senator Takes Issue With Recent Statement of the President. Fears Future. and KVKI.VN BRENT. At last! Hugh Hynl (1>-V'a) said 'AVilci's famous Collier’s .Magazine minimize the evils Chinese delerlive is on the screen! "Popular .Science.” ‘C.tO \. M. .Show—U KDNK.SD \ Y. I lie and l.'ic tonight that “to <4 debt—to make is a dangerous dfx*trine d(*hl isrpulav to pivaeh." .Mr. Roosevelt suggested in an ad- (Ijx's.s to the .Xmeriran retail fe<leru- tion that the debt he c.*nsiden*d in relation to the nation’s us.sets. He a-ked lii- listefiets tn reiiletillxT that the fed'lal deh; i^ an internal one and ad<le«i that ” a rt*Hsonail»le iiiNt- nal debt will not ini|M>\erish oui chil dren.” Ilyi«l, a niemher of the .Senate tllN- "tvoriomy hlo«-,” said in a .statement DLI- that the Pn'Kident’s s.p«*«*h d‘inon- and .strat•^l that he hail *cc«qrte<l ”h«M»k, line arnl sinker” the theory ”»*f life! ^K'nding and lending to purchase rhe love »lof> of two who wH the The Virginia senaUw world iwi fire with their dancing. Told cre»lit.*«l this thw.ry to Chnirmnn Mar- with all the drama and exciting pa- nner .S Fxvles .rf the F«|eral K.-servr t"Minl The g >\ •’'nment. By I ad le<L md toiiy H: - ifffe 1.1 f> ieial grants to conwnungiM ’t»ul m utiljr i IrmI agenla have viallrKl nun ie« and urged arreptanrw of potdK- IuimIs aa a patrtidir cor«UilKit>-»n to rrvover).'* then he asked ‘I* It any wuiwli i that such a po^w). • •n,. f'd'efwiMil. n.»w ii^T-'ent* iteaHy III'-Irff* ,1 t t-» e*«' trait * "TY.. eiitd fact' rawnaot tknl nf'.n mx years id fkarlm s|»iml!«g Co »» rwery wur itiiddern* rswonm uo*i>'«ad We hav« gf«at mtti* aod an irH nias*s| ii ,ant»'f >n tin- n I id s! •• a »ir* lA. -'-agnati'-xo • «l«ansH*K atid w« have •wo lotiy i» i*pi*f Ihi'iugk I? toai.i FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, June 2 and 3 “Vernon and Irene Castle” • .Siarrinit FRED A.STAIKE. GKR RtHlFR.S. KD.N A MAY VKR. WALTER BRENNAN LEM FIEI.D.S. Dramatic romance 'taken from geaatry of a glamorons yewterda)! “MANDRAKE THE MAtiiCl.VN” Na 4. “Diaaey Cartoon. ‘The Horky 4 hamp.” “News of the iHiy." Itr and 25c NEXT MEEK “F\M SIDE l»F IIEk\E\“ “FI ^ INI. IMISHM kN • Broadway Theatre MtiNDW \NDTIl>(D\Y. Ma% .*9 and .10 • __a l_ I Mrs. M2u*tm, Of Laurens, Dies Wife of Late Supervisor Rhett Martin Succumbs’to Brief Ill ness At Hospital. j Ijauivfis, .May 20. —■ .Mrs. Frances Jeter Martin, 42, widow of A. Rhett. Martin of loturens, di^l .Saturday morning at the County hirspital here, after a brief illness. Her late hu>»lxand, Laurens county su|K*rvi}»or, died last Di*cemher 21. I .Mf.s. .Vlartiii was the daughter of .Mr. and .NIik. S. A. .leter of VS’hhjmin*. ■isTie was' a gr.idiiaU* of Due* West Woman’s e«y|lege and hast taught M-hool at iHilzs-ll, R'Himan, Ijancasu*r, M’hifmiix*, Trav«*lers Rest and Giwy Couil. She Was an a<*tive tne*nilH-r of The Kii^it Ba]»te< chuieh, having taught a ela.ss of girls in the .Sunday Hchool. .Sh»* wa' a memlM-r of the Hasteni .Star chapter here, holding the iiffice of aassH'iute mwtron, and a iih'iiiImt of the American liegnm aux iliary. .She was a wmiman of noble im pulses and hail a wale cinrb* of fnemis, Foirnwrly the family had lived at their farm home neai Gray Court, ^having mwvesl to this city about two yearn agw I HeeMltw t*ec (mrenia, she is survived by a daughtvr. Mim Annie (YitHenne Martin, high arhoul pupri hrrr; two brsithefw. T C. Jrtsir ami John A Je- I T, ladh tif (*«dund>m Funeral servicew w*-rw csimiurtad ht'ce at 2 30 Sumlay af»rr?ww*a at the First Baptist chufTh by ihr Kev A H langstiwi. Dl*. and Mie Rev Jmlie A |trtetvn,-fd fidiiJWsst at the fani ) piid .»* the F's«-nilsb*|i Baptist • hun-h cewidei) neB' tacay C«»urt 'Kentucky' w The Itvigiaal 's|«friag iJiMFITk AIM \t. Kit N IMIl l.MkFN M %l 14 M ItMkWkS aad K %MF\ MtMt I » \ TW pwlacr eseeyhadt ra«*d ahaa4 and I- aavMMm Iw see aga«« TKm gtsal ptciwfe wa* taplavvd a great tradHina llwa I mi*« M I larwla la (he thhetc Bwwse ° 4a* New• 10 k M kPim ri FJtllkk lOr and 20r \\EDNl>iD\l. TMI KSDAY. Ma> 31 and June I “They Made Her A Spy’ .Siarriag Ski I k KIIFK.k kl I kN I k\4.. and FKkNK IMtlMkS l»nn per* .Spies at wark* Right nnder this nation’s n«sM- and d««n*t ywn fuegrt “Where the Buffalo Roam” .Starring TEX KIITER. LtM'I.SE MkS.sEk. .s.M’B rtM.I.ARD and THE \k F>1 KRNERS. Bear these mings; "Momr On the Range.” "kkherc the Buffalo Roam” and others. Tex’s guns roar in defiance at the outlaw terrors of the trail. “Slur> of Dr. Jenner.” lOc and l.'ic FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. June 2 and 3 “Shine On, Harvest Moon” With R<n ROtlKRS and .M\RV HART. From the stor> h> Jack .Natte- ford. who has written more .stories about lilt* Went when it really wa.s the West, plus the usual assortment of giMid and l>ad cowlwiys. Flent) of action to satisfy. "HAWK OF THE WILDERNESS” No. 5. Comedy, “You’re Next Tp Clon ing.” ”('oram unity Sing.” ”l>ouhle Diving.” lOc and 20c NEXT WEEK— ‘TROUBLE IN SUNDOWN.” with GF>0R(;E O'BRIEN. “NORTH OF SHANGHAI” “RED RIVER RANGE” r>,ll* a> «• r»f a t'txi *Ka( i li. ! . g. . ) « It) id Clinton Hi Seniors Give Class Program •i> f *fcf»*«' *1 >--lrir» id kill* 'K a* I.l>g%s| ths >r rt • 1 vile foCWI V • wTiM-a raviiesJ lam a < C<-'T>-«ti NK: ;Kai an na T iJW'wiM a>*uld I ftd •|■frl*')eat ** ctwm* id 1 .. f> e - t»i p'Vsefit fts|rra! • «,.>ut sayihg 4 K. »p»;^sa4ii»g U • !• auw TSt. 5MI.3M.MHI mml • i * ewrvw-l lid. tRliH.g&;si.gMi Ihif !• t’lj.iUU. •si 'rimrnm mthM in Hiw*ita .street m-mml ai the v«,reiae-* weve in Ul Hay. ' IWe IC4») I^Abway, •f Uw ft taking pact •.«« iWr ■'ll le 30ii| Then that fru«W iibx pifp<a«rctt atdtosiuir ,d ta»«« an m in iKr nati-mal .msitwe fisaw t» iMA.titie.dM.iM wt ^ fm=f rent. wtU iiraii) duuhie the federal lax revetiue "If an ifwrvaaa of #L'*.UMd.MH».Mit# in iiatni«ial itasMBW pnnlures Wni.lMMI mt»rw in rrrvnue, then aae '.hirtl id riery mew thdlar -d natnHial imawne must be pawl It* new federal tavc' aionr. and to tJli> muat hr mkKd rb«' lisa! and atata taxr* " i Talk Ilf a n«Kw fislrrHl sfn-mling program (S>ntinued on Capitol hill., with '«voral senatoiw saying that an effort uiwtiuiiitaslly WiHjId he maihPi ta tack a iH-w pidilic works appro-1 {(•.w Ruttilv’ Itting riWMS. Timr THt fiigM Wdwe rtaaa Wight t 4ia<a4Wrrs k .rgmia .Saiiier t«ay tiakr-* 4 .adey Nalwir* ti<ann> t»a'*0'n«l 4 ranee W t»it,wn •lam* I'Kta lnmg*wary l^nny Kuih Jrr«*y Alrx 4 rawfiiwd. ptwM. l*a«H 4!dwalte Jarsdw Hugh W a4le« i artev, prupKnd < air Huiharl A*tan iNw* -KuaawBr 4'uauw, hmUMian tMitr k'.ugwiw Shmn. iawryer Lighka in lufr’s Ratfdwnx . ."Uftrerily Jane Fecgtmm CHaraoler Atary MiU*Hr)t kuxrtwMinewtii Flixat^tUh Willing ham GrtmUMim -tiraev Harnett S«TV»ce—Ji*<wrphir»e C.ipeland laive Jennie la*e V«Hjng pit.ituiii on the ftirthisiming wa»rk nr-* -SiKig*. "kicAoty,” senmr clans;• lief IhII. l”G»«si»ye.” msiiur clana; “Only a, .S«*nator Byrnes tD .dCt said the R^-h-.” .Marshafl I'aok; “Rosee of |*i- effort piMliably wx»uld Ik* xuixvssful. vanly,” .Margaret Lightfimt. •Svietai y K ke*- wa.' r«*pr**>w*ntisl in s line ((UHCtei's as w tHhirig*an addi tional $,'»tH»,lK)0.0UO.lH)U for Wl’.\, which he atiiiiini.sSers. Clinton B. & L. Matnres Series 5 Bell Street Faculty John F. Norris, assistant secretary- - trea.surer of the niirton Building and vllVCIl rOr ^ 'Lain assiKiation. announces the ma- ^ turity of Series No. .5 by this awsoci- Tha* lioaixl of trust*K*s of the Clin- ton puhlic .shiIkioI Kystom ha.s elwterl ^ ^ a.s!OK*iation, oiganiztHi in 1924, the following t,» teach at Bell Strert during the fifteen years of its scho*)l for the I'ciu.iii- lexistence maturt*d five .st*iies on chm.l for the tenn IP.’IP-IO: lexisxenct* ma;uri*u jive st*nes on a .1. T. W. Mims. iM-ineipal, IWtby <omax, Clotelh* Harris, Mary Rivth the city of < liuton, and h*sj Young. .Maggie ’Minis, Claudia Dor- excellent earning^ on its in-^ rah, R(d)orta .A. MoSi*ly, Ruth Alex-!states. . under, HeriK*rt L. F.vans, F. M. Jones, Officers of the asswiation are W. I’. C. Reynolds, Hillard Hunt. Dolly president; R. K. rergu.son, M. F.llison vice-president; W. r. Jacobs, 8t?cre-i Bethel School tary-treasurer; John F. Norris, assist-1 J Supt*ariey Bea.sley, Bertha Fergu-'^*^^ secretaryAi’ea^rer. j The ri*cent pre-.wchool clinic conduct-liCcllCT ^^CCGptS j i*»l by .Ml'S. J. U. W'itbeffwpoon, oouTVty { D A !». ^11' health nurse, was enthusiasticaUy re-| tSStaGSDUT^ ^All ceivid by Che public, Principal Mims! •staiwl yestoixlay. At that time about | Mr. and 'Mrs. W’. C. Keller are forty ohihlren w’ere examined by Dr. spending a few days in the city vis^t- F K. Shialy and Mrs. WTtheirspoon., ing the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mfs. SPECIAL 12 enoraiouii ianueH of Esqaire, reg- ■lar price |5.0f per year, mw 12.00. Claad aatil Jane 3#Ui. JAMBS W. CALDWELL Sd The school thanks the.se officers for their service and feels that what they, have .lone in the cosnimumty ha.s en- gH'n.lerid a health consciousness that may not have been wititout i-ffort.*. Wt Da AU Kinds of PRINTING Kxcopt Bad. CHRONICLE PUBLISHING (XX W. S. Denson. Mr. Keller is a-graduate of Preaby-i terian college and will finish his theo-1 logical training next year at Columbia; their Theological seminary, Decatur, Ga. 'His friends here will be interested to know he Ivas accepted a call to the paatorate of the Bateaburg-LeesviU* Presbyterian church and will enter upon his work this COMPARE GILES’ VALUES! —Buy Here and Save Make comparison before buying, then you’ll find that our new Chevroletn are of such established value from every standpoint that it is not necessary that we make over allowance on trade-ins in order to sell new cars. Therefore, our used cars are always at bargain prices. 1936 Tudor Ford, reconditioned motor $285 1936 Uhevrolet ,Standard Town Sedan, ex ceptionally good buy— 1935 Plymouth 4-door Trunk Sedan. Re conditioned thoroughiv— $185 I93N Master Uhe\ro!et t-door Sedan, looks like new car. l.ow mileage. New car guar antee— 1935 Chevrolet Standard Coach, practical ly new tiren. A good bay— $295 .Many other good buyn. Oar iiiHarafice cav- erw more. Finance chargen are Giles Chevrolet Co., Inc. Clinton, South Carolina Every Grocery Price A Low Price Every Day Anderson’s Is Your Guide For Food Values .SevecaJ neeka aga ne 4MIered IhU roaimanily Msiirtlitng iMpn—a GROC'CRY Defart* meal af fooda l*RI( FD MIH every day every neek. Hiiice thea haadreda af iMmavisea kake made *^lkaf and Hake**’liere a daily e«eal. He are admag thb week GROCERY kalaea >aa cannot aford ta mlaa. CssaM here for soar needa oee kao far yaar awaey goea at ANDFKSO.N’TL Com, Tomatoes or String Beans, 4 cans. 24c Peanut Butter, 2 lb. jar 21c .\0. 2*, CANS ^ Pork & Beans, Kraut or Big Hominy, 3 for 25c Octagon, Ivory, Unwrap ped ToUet S^ps 5c Fresh Country EGGS doz. I9c (■AR.NATI0N or SILVER COW MILK, 4 large or 8 small cans 24c Pink SALMON, can .. 10c l-LR. BOXES Vanilla Wafers, 2 for . 25c Salad Dressing, full qt. 19c SUGAR, 5 lbs 25c Dukes Mayonnaise full qt. 39c No. 2 Cans—Sliced or.Cnished Pineapple, 2 for 29c CAMPBELL’S Tomato Soup, 3 cans . 25c SALTED Soda Crackers, 2 lb. .. 15c Dill Pickle, full qt. 14c SWEET Mixed Pickle, quart .. 21c GATSUP, 14 oz. bottle 10c Toilet Tissue, 6 rolls .. 25c Luzianne Coffee, lb. .. 23c Anderson's 5 & lOo Stores Trade At Home and Save Clinton, S. C \