The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 01, 1939, Image 2

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' PAGE TOO THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON. S. C. THITISDAY. Jl^E 1. IW9 Soviets Pull No CASINO THEATRE Chestnuts From MONDAY AND TUESDAY, Fire They State June 5 and 6 ''East Side of Heaven” EN PASSANT McDaniel Back At Former Location Lutherans Change Service Hours Rev. J. LeGrande Mayer, pastor of Sfsrrinv ltIN(J (’KOStlY, RI.O.NDKI,!,. M!S( H .\ A I KK. and IRENE H XinEY. Two time trouble I You’ll jtet a new hanir out of UinK—romancing Joan and in tmuble every minute by the Auer I miotake, start Tirar . . . that i», the mistake would be, the German dicta* tor would think he could proceed in certain directions and meet no ob it is noted that the local Kiwanis club last week honored two of its ***^* Soviet Ru.'tsia, she ha? al-i McDaniel \ ulcanizing Works has _ . , , . u . ^ membem, Harold F. Harris and W. R. a feeling for peace,” the moved during the week from East * Lutheran chunch. announces Prefntier Says Peace Front Move, Anderson, Jr., who are soon to leave visitor said as h“ spoke of negoti- Carolina avenue to their former loca-, and church Ineffective; Intimates Trade the city to make their hmnes else- ations lietween Great Britain and Rus- tion on West Main street. Pointinnu With Reich Will Be "’here. The tribute paid the two is ' The new home of the well known ■f ‘ highly deserved, for not only in that ‘‘\^hat ha> most inipressed me? firm has been remodeled and made JOAN Resumed. ^ organization, but in the varied life of M hat will 1 tell my friends in^ Eng-, into one- of the most modem and at- May .•tl—Pr.-mkr-Fo.a.iKn cmimunity. I..,lh havi- ma.k- land about first wh‘n I return? Well, that is a difficult (juestion. tractive !*tations in the city catering * VI 1 fv* ff t<anfi/-niiv anA coittrBbution and will be rnisseil. Wcdl, that is a difficult (juestion. t:> all needs of mott^i^s. Manager . . inis fr I. o o o s n^-b Kiwanis organized on Jan. 21, ^ think I shall first tell them how I Hubert Owens exteiids^ls friends and - di*scri )e<l Bi itish-F rench inlfMroit, Mich., the first mem- vnjoyiHl my trip to this country. After customers a cordial invitation to call. efforts to build a ‘peace* front toelay ’ ’ .u,,. i hardiv know” ' ♦ f ^nd ineffective and organization being Jo.sepli tnat, i naietlj kji^ ^ __ services w'ill be held at an earlier hoar ;he first two Sundays in June. Sun day .sch(X)l will begin promptly at 1*;40 anel etvel at 10:10. The serv’ice will begin at 10:15 anel be concluded in time for all worshipers to attend cewnniem-ement services of the college anel orphnaajfe. M.4U('H OF n.VIK ‘‘JAI'.AN, .MAS- ^^.^ether they re*ally want te> end ag- I.IBKAKY HOI KS CHANGE Beginning hYiday, the public library’ TER OF THE ORIENT.” “News of the Day.” 10 A. .M. Sheiw—MONDAY. 10c and 25c \VKl)Ni:Sl).\V, THIIR.SI)AY, June 7 and 8 “Society Lawyer” Starring U.M/I'ER RIDGKON, , , , MRtHNIA KRI < K. I.EO ( ARRII.I.O and IIERBKRT M IN DIN. .Murder strikes! .Seiciety stunneil! \ man liv ing on “betrrowed time” rracks a thrilling, baffling my.stery! as insufficie’nt ....... , , . # .u * said “it is impe>H.siblc to think neiw SUNIMY RADIO VE.SPERS^ , , ... . . ^ 1022, Kiwanis came into Clinton with DY LI THLRAN CHI RCH "’ill be e>i>en em Monday ami Friday gieN.sion. the f'oluntbia club .sipon.soring the club * |afU-rn(x>ns-for the hours 4 to 6. “That is why we must be* vigi- charter mennbers, it was Hunelay, June 4, Dr. Paul E. Scherer, iant,” Medotkoff !<aid in an aeldrews to'the* *c!ub’.s attention Thurs- Trinity be'fore the Supreime Soviet (parlia-.evening, nine are still Lutheran _ A Kentuckian adve>cate« two violins •live vhurch, .New Yoik city, will preach master.s. !• iddles, says he, ge*t u' the.' fir.st sermon this se'asein in the Drt*el like fidellei'S. How abeiut the lis- rrr'ntl. “We* mu.st remeemlier .Stalin’s the club; B. H. Boyd, W. sermon this season in the warning alK>ut jiulling chtMt.nuts <’(>pe!anel, L. H. Dillard, W,' W. •'Sunday radio vespers series. These jof the fire.” ! Harris, H. d’. Henry, B. L. King. W.' »>roaeicasts will originate in the Na-I r (Siipum EASYONTHEHEART EASES PAIN ^ For COLDS And the lief of Relief of Pain 15c at Drug Stores “The Flying Irish man” .Starring DDl (ll.AS MAU tORRIGXN. PAl’F. KEf.I.Y. ROBERT \RM.STRONG. K I) I) I E QriLLA.N. JOY( K (’(tMPTON. and tlENK REYNOLDS. Yeiu’ll like him for what he IS eien more than for what he DID! He's e\ery man’w wriah fi»r adienture. “.SiUer MilllonH.” A. M. .Show —MKDNKSDAY. I Ik- and l.'tc (.Ios(*ph .Stalin, on March 10, .said A. .M (H)rhead, W. H. Simp.s(,n and Dr. Broadcasting company’s sta- that Soviet fiussia would noit lie! A. K. S|K*nceT, i tion, WJZ, New York, and will be “di-aggiHl inU) conflict with Germany) — * heard over a large number of affili- to pull British an<l The Dionne quintuplets .stole the'^t‘-*d stations, from 4:00 to 4:30, East-^ French chestnuts out of the fin*). j show last week when they apfieared daylight time. Dr. .Scherer will be, Rejecting the latitst British-Fis'nch' in a private reception before King preac-her for the months of June,] ofN'r as not going far enough--es-i George and Qui-eri Elizabeth at the Augu.st and September. During July,, IHcially where the Baltic stait<*s an* Toronto celobration. Folks were farJDr. 0.scar I*. Blackwelder, pa.stor of! concerm-d — Molotoff intimatisl that more intertvsteil getting a glimp.se of the Lutheran ( hutch of the Reforma- Lrade iH-gotiations with Germany may these attractive little girls than in tion, \V a.shinglon, D. C., will officiate.' so<»n Ix' resumisl. ssciiig the king and (jueen who jyerej This will be the ninth .season of Sun-1 ' .Molotoff said that the latest Brit-'Ix'irig extemltsl a great pomi) show, day ve.spers ami the Lutheran churchj ' . , • Is-h-French offers showed that the The five little priiK.*es.sea climlHsl i? grateful to the National Broailcast-' ( VV R G N (• riciprocity (with Russia a'lxiard a won«lerful caravan, calltsl a if>g company for it.s renewed invita- in any mutual ai<i agr<*ement> had railroad train, which s|>e«sksl them to'ti‘»ri to i-onduct this .summer series, j l««'n acc<-irte<l but “imnlifiiMl by many T<»ronto whi're they woke up in a year, these radio services were, clauses so that it may Im* only for- great city in surroundings entirely bn»a<lca.sit by a total of 81 statioms in, mal.” 'drffereiit froni their nursery grounds, the UniUsl .States and ( anada, includ-i He said no progre,s.s had been Tiia<le When it was settbsl that the (Juints i^ig three short-wave stations which with reganl to the small countries on would go to sic the king ami qu**cn, carritsl thimi to the re.sl of the world. Russia’s Ixinlors. Britain arnl France, tlw Ontario government, which is Phtise servics-s have a |>oU*ntwl railio he stated, “only think of th<»s«* whom chargisi with the care of the childn*n, audience of 18,(K)0,1K)0. Not only has a they have guarar>t«*d.” <bcsl»sl to carry thi*m in is|uipment '*^1 ra<lio amlience been ivached, con- owmsl by the government and the pri- «ianlly increasing, but in six of the Plaime NI RR railroairs general man-, right yearn this sene* has l>et-n broad- Vi/lalino IlirfIVO selesieil to rule the young- appruximaU*ly 128,000 |»eraomi siers. It vias given right-.*f-way with have been reacbvsl by pnnted copies the name, **The Dafm* Nursery.” The of the •ermons. The spoken addreaae# ^ „ car had lieen fijmigat«|, re|»aint«s| and •od printed copte« have brought many VX ashing^, former (.ov- bedroom* were ea- thouaands of letter* of appreciatiofi rmor ( haries H. Martin «f arrar^v*! with oHs the quint'«»»d letter* a»kmg for apectfic help Favor* Thugs KKIDAV A.M) SATl'RIIAV. June 9 and 10 “Broadway Sere nade” . . . SUtriHf JKANKTTK Mb<IM>NAI.I). J*"'!!"' V"!*’', "Y '“I •itB. Th» dinin* ru.«n In th» Mr wt >n nolv.n* ranr uf life’, pr<d>Wni,. H I-NTKR. ^ ‘“.'Jr*’ 'rrfurBi.h-d..lh.|uin».iirch..n.nd Th. pnopk nod LEW AYKKS. IAN PRANK MOKI.XN and WAl.l.Y X KRNON. .*«iafing Ike i ear’s graadvl lo«* sdaMfs !• ■ ar« serrea saeellieart . . . la a gat aiadera aaskal pradared ta lavish splradar MXNDKXKP THE MXI.MUN* N* * News mi the lia> ^ Hr and tU Nh\r HXPPK IMH» f 'M XK1 I.IMI n (.MOW t K* rXMlMlN o| M NPM\P~ 1 I < KY NK.MT Broadway Theatre mommy \MI TI tXDAY. Jane 5 and 6 “Trouble In Sundown” Mai«ir.- l.hoMi.^ ONKIhN Km XIIMi hlltll KXX MNiriEY aaJ ( Mil I nil! lUllhat He* |ae«| |« |he Ma«i«g <Hd ahrtr the hedlaad h«*ler« ante re^ drrache^ hts|*r« ailh fight- ibb rwaragr* Imaianal Hr ash faUr Maa arr pMfkt s lire rraahir" I «•% Ne«s le X M xh.. IIKhHXX Itr and 2ar W KI>M-><D \Y. THI R.'^DAY*. June 7 and ^ 44 in Oregon lab *r di^p .te* and there by "n*‘*- a 'll . iivtuei wo*-ie. Testifying mi -etiAv lab- cotn- mittea hrarir.gs «•« p. .jkj- I sinefai- menla to the XX’sgncf Ijib.*! art, M tin arc used the iHxinl .>( “meshllmg arel eranHi aging lalarr “outWw- ” Martin »w*«r4 van-a* table* The bathroiNn. containing tub fnmda in Aoiah ( arultna are eapec- aml shower, waa ma<le naady to maiti-'‘*Hy mtereated in ihaae aennevs •ince tain the quint atamlarila of cleanli- Dr- 8cb*rar I* a South ( arotinian, nea* Father an.| Mother Dionne and having heea educated lA ^ KArhMtdivi othera irf the fwnily. orrupieil amitW where hi- father waa teaching ui the rat ea the -fMwial A thtrvl ca» wa* ■eiainary. then l.*-at#.i at Mount _ ^ _ uaed by the girU* board vd guanban* l’lea*ai*C ' and a f*»orth ♦«* eat-lT •pa|»*nacw TXKKS .<41 MMEM MORK as a F.-* f ■.r -I* xti iiH.i y I'I . ♦rl y m % il I • p in,l> , idual* e. ' W fs»- t -kb 'U at 4 4j1 jib “»*!>. Xi-aota. i.f »i.»len^ wheh he -omI «»rurred , . . . .d AH. ..Hi IK. n«lr, " '*7 f*r-< ' > » . ^ ' I " H '.s.-.t .»t. gif.. -^.t«ped frt.» Ih- t.a Th*"M.<»r*. r«.ra gai aM cai^ «ate.| th. if f... lienn .Hi .neee Th.-y nia*h’ ih. king and ^ ,h. t^e-shy q e.n *mk<r a bar* sea* a* tN*’» ^ ., f ,h„ |«li»4*'4y trayeluesl UM f<UnM4«i) and •Hs»b I’ I flr»4 g‘i»i»f»*»- -.f I Sr R,j» . h w.ntdL and ■ S« J • »o Tj .aw pr * Wgfl t’4 *- So* «r Removal Announcement We wish to announce to our customers and the general public, that we have moved from our location of the past several months on East Carolina Avenue to our former location for a number of years on West Main street. We are happy to further announce that our Station has been completely remodeled and is now' modernly arranged and equip- ped to supply every motorist need. We Will Handle a Complete Line of STANDARD PRODUCTS and GOODYEAR TIRES We invite you to come to see us in our new home. Come today, and often — the latch-string is always on the outside. We assure you that you will find this a place where you can always get prompt, efficient, economical service. McDaniel Vulcanizing Works \Ve«t Xtain Street Phone No. 2 .ft*' I • > Th«*m* til I '.wb I, .if t**r M*r*ii| if H. tH- .mh-f tHr •!•*. • . , h* • «•€ • ' «- r d*--'. Wi'Wt 'fn.. f g. rffv: a f4 t« Figure* Show No Economy Xlg tilr W r® k f r •n —••lit ^ tiri«d •«ewK ' * fi f ISTie* «•« 1 *-t 4 •riii.tia a*« • .. II •• * IH. r. Twf F> t «' ••99 r ' r glii--^ . 1 Ks 1 —@1® . •»», ‘kly • itel Vi 1 - 1 . .‘ ■mi • ■ pa** • « 0 ■ ••. • h*— M - K »»>•*. * * I! rv. Phantom Stage” Congress To End Starring lUMI BXKER and M XR- JtiRIK REXN4M.DS. Rapid fire ar* tion. mel.Mlrama that i.pra>« panrKe* like a marhine gun; laugh*, thrill* and romancr. XX’a-hington, May .11. .\ftrr a c«»n- fcrvncf with Pivunh-nt R«»oa«*vrh, .... I _ - .S|M*aker Bankht-ad prvslK't*-! Unlay Nortll of Snarigh^l .that congn**? will ad>>um after tak- St.rr.n, J IMKS < H UiT^BITTV KI’KNKSS. KKIK I.I KK KUK '"'JT*"’’ , . Cl IITIS. aiul IMIltOTHV (;l'I.U- Th, |>n.|fr»m ii.c1u.Ih,. . . \KK. The I.H.I, i. North <hln.. The' , J .. . . , . , Tax it'visiun to aid buHiiiea.s. melo-dramatir action background fori *i --ji .uvo .uko i* / loin .. .. ... ,, . ! The gl.io0,(M)0,04K) relief bill, the romantic theme will reflect the o i • , i NKial .-tH’urrty revi.-uvn to .-iieed up • g ■' Mar D" Dwa#i'# • g r^.^ms^smy ojiiv—. **!•■ '• b:*? g*‘*»hoi . • ♦ 5i:(g Jkfil, I prclwsivv ttf fw h*» **<4 «•# II* i»T .» p-*^*..anr •S*.* ■ g I •lay la» he at n 'h» • *^>. •'^h beg hiiggh r than f«W "tal* •'*' di^awoFig Jarg. > tanit*er« mi nit t mm y^f hMa>'krtr^ wl^^ wwnp at nay* pi nan *d. tl r*-g i.»' at*|»F^s|;.ri(i,'i.sjB« h«lt*, and «hw *=f»po!yed thr |»r » etfv .»f W . ■ .-S pa***-l bj the ^rrf mg m her h«*p:tahi4 h»»me v*. ' • It - mpsise* than f**' the prew- Mf^ Kno* mil be •ienre<r»b*| at her * • ’ ■ *1 SeAh-ral sPippieTtfH^WFtal auli- f*'rn»er U*ea?»OT*» by Mf- J«»|pn D Iha- ■ * nxrtiadiing .’•M enswe f«W »i* TW re-sdewee i* mm *«h-;ng rr- '.h«* army, sttb are pending nikkieted and put if* r*-ad-<ve*, f<>r the ■•‘Tnr >tt the merra»e. h mrver, ma) nc-w <KTU|*anl. Mr* Da*in ahn» haa a be off*e*, wrHrn <wngrr«» %.»te* relM^ •el! e.taNi«beil re|HilaiM>fi b»iiJi aa a fuiMlo f >r the next yea* ci-tk amt manager, amt th*« meana that the b>«rvling h<»U*e ju«t (qifMmnte the ftopular yilayh<>u*e will continue to be an inviting place for tH<t.ie who Session July 15 I** Parent? are funny pe«iph* .At find they teach a ohikl to talk, ami then year* tr>*ing to teach it to keep quiet. warfare, -laughter, treason and treacher* that for several \ear* have iN'cn bleeding China. Selected .Short. ‘♦:;t0 A. M. .Shoo—Till’KSD.XY. lOc and l.'ic FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, June 9 and 10 “Red River Range” .\ wule-aw'ake man ibienn’t wait for opiKirtunity to knock, he meeta old man Op with a glad hand at the front gnte. Y'ou have noticed, of course, that many people who do rnit create much «>l<i-age pension iiayment.* and to excittument in the business wmtW are eliminate .-ohixlultd inci-oasee in pay- able to stir up consuierable dust on n>ll taxes. .the highways. I Railniad relief legislation. I — ^ - Dr. B. O. XX’hitten, supiirintendent Salvation Army .of the State Training school, had aa hLs distinguished gm-st several days ITgaagl II ^ week. Dr. J. F. Roberts of AICCKU ¥19115 Vf. •^• Bristol, England, who was cordially New Y’ork. May .‘11.—-(ren Evange- 'Ihe trio- GORRBLXN. JOHN XVXYNE. RAY MAX TKRHl'NE—and receiviHl during his stay here. It waa .■ 1, .. .. o I *• . Dr. RoU’i’ts’ first visit to America liiu’ IbHith says the Salvation army , , - .i ■ j -...ui . • 1 • e -ui a»d he was favorably iinpresTH'd with' has organized in readines.? for possible . ‘ „ irkuvA/'i>*v .1 luki ■ V AJCAU though she believes the L()RNA (.KAY and I OLLY MORAN, ^^nger of conflict is dtxreasing. W.vne.lH^.,min*, part »fU,H out. Thn TS-y.^r-nU oonvmamlHr .rriv- I.. h.nd and bnliH.Hl to b, th.l „„ limr AqdiUni. hy Ih, pHrson., p.rllcul.rly Ih. Itlrl. a bu,in«, trip to Now York and whom he im trying to protect, nets thej stage for the fighting, riding, shoot ing climax in which the brain* behind SPECIAL ^e ouUaw* is expoaed and hU min-i u enormous issues of Eaqaire. reg ions captured. price $5.00 per year, now $1.00. •HAMK OF THE WILDERNESS” Good until June 30th. No. 6. (omedy, “Moving VaniUea,”! JAMES W. CALDWELL with LEON ERROL. Color Cartoon. I Phone 38 “The (iorilla Hunt.” “Hollywood Hob hies.” 10c and 20c NEXT WEEK— “YOU CANT CHEAT AN.UttNIBI MAN." “THUNDERING WEST -DRIFTING WESTWARD.- 81,209 MALARIA Case* reported ia the U. S. in 1938! T DELAY! C <5 fi Today with ODD Checks Malaria in aevea days ‘TijlKYN Start mml $46 all that he saw, he statcfl. He spoke | in the highest terms of Dr. Whitten’s' sch<x>I and the outstanding work it is I accomplishing in its^fleW. j In an interview Dr. Roberts said the possibility of a Euroi>ean war at any time> in the near future is seen aa very slight unleea Germany’s dictator, Adoif Hitler, starts one “'by mistoke.” “When 1 left Great Britain, war seemed very near and every prepara tion had been made for it. Ration cards had been issued and all atepe I>assiible taken to prevent confusion,” Dr. Roberts said. “Rut now, probability of war seems more distant. 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