The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 15, 1939, Image 2

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■'J PAGE TWO THE CUNTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON, S. C. THLRSDAY, Jl'NE 13. IWS CASINO THEATRE MONDAY AND TUESDAY, June 19 mad 20 "Man Of ConquesC Starrinc RICHARD DIX. GAIL PATRICK, JOAN FONTAINE, ED-j Clinton’s bijf Business Booster Cam- WARD ELLIS and RALPH pai^n, as previously announced, opens Services Today For C. C. Bailey By ^)ectator King George and Queen Elizabeth should be given credit for furnishing! a lot of “copy” during an otherwise listless week so far as w’orld and na-I tional new’s is concerned. ; cal taxes are much higiier than the lo>ring salceraea. farxaert and a molatuda cal taxes in most ocher states. By re- of small concerns, imposing three mills we not <mly 5. As a matter of foimeas dm If you liken pure intelleotualisin to break faith with the voters, but we emergency one asiO inernase in tha , p, . the porterhouse steak or fHet mignen, put that burden back on industry aalcapital stock tax shooid be reuMved, HlRnly Lsieetnwl ClllZ6n ®**C*|nr,ost of us take .small bites of thoae well as on the homes and farms of leaving the tax m two mills aad oobi- CUmbs To Illness. Funeral Thisjeut*. feeding often on stew-meat, and,the people. _ puting it from the same base aa a* Morning at 10 O’clock, With!not .sddom on ^ hamburgers and' 3. No argument is needed against‘P^e”t. Interment At Presbvterlan^^'^'*^ of the higher life. Most of us an increase in the corporation income ^ . I are mentally indolent and needs lots ux. If business is not allowed to earn HIRT L-AD IMPROtlNG Cemetery. , |„f prodding to keep off aposiopeais, profits and set aside something to Friends of little Roger Roas. two- GAN. The great ".i K..,! imbibe, and such, take up the slack of dull period? it y-*ar-old son of Mr. and Mrs. R. O. ^ 4%f ir\ lri:»aan /\iin* VwwIlMt ^ 1^..^ _i -^tl ^ \ m American screen spec- rj^ ey^nt is staged to better acquaint ckil.n died early y«iterday morning ^ ‘ manel at i,jg slack times, f<w it b known that he is satirfacUmly recovering a^ays ^a„.. ” uiatvi ton/ /«xi,a*v4€*/ » mon iAr>tn arp alwavn wiHp.awalrik. in* mil mwww^ # -.i.. tade. An inspiring story of our fight the buying piAlFc with local business hVme'oYYNVrth Bn^dYrti^,'"**" wide-awake, in- all large units of business frequently hospital from mjories received Friday Ka^ af PRINTING lOc and 2~tc against ministers, physician.^, travel- CHRONICLE Pl'BLISHING CO. for democracy. A picture to make you fj^ms and invite those not accustomed following a declining fierioil of healthauare of everything and run- operate at a loss rarther than to .thut when struck by a-car at the comer of proud you are an American. _to doing business in Clinton to put of thT"i!L!t sTv^rL^y^rs. While the ® day down. ^ Ferguson and Muagrove streete. Disney Cartoon. “Donald’s Cousin^^wn on their “shopping list.” announcement of his death did not r“^”V vt-. u n ,u u i proposed additional cent on _ ~Z — (Ju." .f Ih, l>.," K„h ,25.00 will be awarded ^o^aToSer unexpected, it brouirht '>t- M'«^hel‘, the «:h^ gasolin. wUl wo,* a,.i«t not merely "* .. .V M. ,Sh„._.MON.,AY. , m, aa the curtain fall, on thel'Zm”, t„ a'^ide' ci..le^f OroZ'to trucker,, bu, 'T»lymouth automobile will be awarded f^,- his true worth. ifree, or if the rcKripient prefers, p.neml services will be held this 'J.500.00 in ca,h instead of the car. Oneat 10 „-cl,K:k from the re,i- 'J*' of an nlea he Doctor looM UC ' I M la^ IJ a» f'-t-iucntly hear, folk, ,ay'there', no inducted by hi, ,motor, Kcv.^« I'^rd Some Like It Hot i^i^'h thing as luck, (but these peorde | vValU*r N. I^ng. Interment will follow / Yt^T^erined vou’about it and • un« .ini.v don’t know what they are talking in the IVesbyterian cemetery. ,anU-ce^nts, grilled you about it and Starring BOB HOrr„ SHIRLF,! r .u i „ i lY-niy i,ti mu 'thrilled over it—and put you through ROSS (JENFa KRCI’A and HIS OR-i^^®'^^’ ^*^nth is, luck is one of the bigj Active pallbearers will be Jack W. CHESTRA, CN A .M E R K E L WEDNEaSDAY, THURSDAY, June 21 and 22 Rl’F'E D.'WIS. (’ome on. you jitter bugs, to boree about. Truth is, luck is one of the big ’ 'factors in life’s daily grind and dur-'Anderson, Rev. George Bobo, W. R. litter- this campaign there will tn* a, Anderson, Jr., Ansel Bobo, R.F.Sum- lyour paces. I ic."!, i.^. \ ,riiiw 1,,,, jipu jmwi- .1 ■ ^ 1. *11 1'^ I « c. I A sur\*ey of our condition in South to . .h.mmm'. j.mmin' j.m.."“"i;Sila, J. Buik-y «f <.r«-nwo<Kl, and,,.,^i„, .^at the farmer, of swing! !**■'* ^ J , fvlbert Stone, Jr., of Union. I have passed through a di.sastrous “The Saint Strikes ! hi IZtt n 1 » Kannic B<,lt Bailey, tic an.1 h„ •laU.„,^,ji,^„..„„ Thi, argue, agaipst tSSiCK !*'* people would find time brother, RoT>ert L. Bailey who pas.>«Ml j hanging heavily on their hands. -away a little over a year ago, en- ^ ,KM»rKUte should .study how' Starring GEORGE SANDERS. MENDV BARRIE, and NEIL HAM- tert*d the mercantile businei^s in (,’lin- The riinton-Newberry Kiwanians ''‘,'HwY"Yr''"r,«rri«tYr’ FhYtwo'^" increase- its revenue through in- II.TON. lUffling the law . . . stealing'had a delightful outing a few nights,^*''' in two y-ar. i w crea.stsl proeluction and imlividual in- women’s hearts . . . sma.shing injus- ago on the .Moorhcl,' lawn at flobl. ttchr. tire. He lives by his fighting courage! i ville, the occasion being an inter-city v t t I I smcrmful busi-*^^*^ squ«s-zing an imp<»venshe<l peo- JUl wanXe^ sixes and allies of ^ HRNSS UNDERWEAR ||^ BELK’S DEPARTMENT STORE CLINTON. .S. C. •riftorial.” 10 A. .M. Show—M’F:DNF><D.\Y. I Or and l.lr meet between the two clubs, with . n „ w- in I'eri th*. ** sound ' L LIU ■* 14,. In 'K’***^ firm.s for 11 years. In \JZ-i the finan<-«- characteristic Moorhead hospitality in , , u r „ i. „ a..!,-, whoiessmve iinance. mu _.. I-..- „ firm wild Its st»ck of gcawls to a saltw, cp. i ai.^, -u,.. pie is not sound statesmanship nor I full evidence. The menu called for a 7.*” 'T'”" ll,” fTI"! The problem. Ux-n. is U) remove cer- chicken stew with all the trimmings, |»r<»niolion comern and leti ed miliUte agamst new FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, June 23 and 24 prepared by laiiy chefs of the corn- business after enjoying a roiiage from their eustorners over “The Hardys Ride High I munity, to satisfy the taste of either 1 r I . ' .. g. . , long iM-riofi of \\-Hr*. I Queen F.lizabeth or King (icorge had * * ,, • u ..g , »„ It , II, .L L I .Mr. Bailey was a Bajrtist i>y faith, they been inclufled' in the honored ' , , , „//:k 4 -TL r I .«nnu “^d for many years had been affili- guests. The manager of the Joanna . ' l 7. ,, 4 . I II I aU-d with the First Bapti!*t chuich ol Ml .s, W. A. MiKirhead, was ca U*« up- laige pat r nmj <rt)erate to discourage the and diminish th«ise which we have. 1. By universal opinion <rf inf«mne<l men the intanfribles tax keeps out wealthy men wfK» might tiecwie citi zens. If citizens, they would pay the general taxes of the .Starring I.FIWIS STfINK MICKEY a few remarks atiout the company he T a.,n,zest in suggest a cut of fifty* RODNEY. CECILIA PARKER, and repn-^u-nts. ile stat.-d that the popula- ‘‘ lilkerllly of hia F\Y HOLDEN. i tion of (ioldville is that the *5 work of the exempt erarely from “It’s me. folks! kndy Hardy . . . Joanna mills erindoy approximately . . . , . j ^ ‘he inUngWea Ux dividemhi fr^ Tke Hardy fa«. ‘.tHl pe^qde. that they manufacture ^.r^iovTltv .mlT- day! I.Oimi.ouo yards of cloth per week, h** manifestetl marked loyally a y»nma(ted that at presen we have as property IniWers men of large .vlllis. w, A. .vnMirneao, wa> csiiisi up- n 1 ^ .l il.#..r ' ... t, . L this city. Me tM*re the ilistinction of 1 , , on by the presiding officer to make ■' * .l u *** „ ^ ^ 1 I » .L u tM-ing one of the charU-r nw-mlM-rs , , * ^ KY a few remarks aiiout the company he * . 1 • •m ... .... ' when the church was organizes! in SHOES NEED REPAIRING? WITH OUR SERVICES AND PRICES AVAILABLE TO YOU, THERE IS NO EXCUSE FOR THAT “RUN DOWN AT THE HEEL IjOOK.- We Have a Complete IJne of Pal- Lshes, Ixjices and Shoe AeeesMorica. SEE US FOR BEST SHOE REBUILDING. CITY SHOE SHOP J. B. Dailey. Owner Phone 92H3 S. D. HrwIluh. M^r. Millionaire playboy!' ily mm Easy Street . . . for a Yea’ll bowl aa tbey rido Mfk. rldeihave in excess of tMI.UiHl spimlles, and '^‘•Uon. .--.ful rot aad baads«Nne . . , Aady io tbe lead! use approximately ‘Jii.iHMl Imi'cs ofi *'• . * . *** H ’ wealth who pay heavily to other aUteo IHsar? Cartona. “Ilwaald’a Peagoia.** -atl m a y ai 41,* |Himte«l oiit also * vmumiKetir alwava but un- ”” their incomew. Jh»me of thoae -SIM.NIKK 1HK SI..I.UN-,-n S.. .1... V N.o.. ‘"...ngtt. 7““ “ iTT.T'f"'’ laritwIspiR aKA«l«*« in ri*ri*fflt Vl^ATR * Itr aad against wimb^ .had.-, in recent years — -7 71,." “» than Ih.l I- i..rl th, c.Hnp-lili«n th-.r h.-.., .11 ..f hi. ,, ,4n.u»h i-xImHm in 4M., t.soiKT-''•‘IJ Ju t Si ft Vs ftriwuv remarks pertaining to the mill were .l , t M^wttF-H K\F.KT I esit degree, the ohaolute ti FOR nf:\itn M tsllF.ii tiM MINI TF’ I INII tIII F. \Ml t OMFOKT Isrib informat^he ami interesting ami iiMpfr««e«l UpiHI lh:!«e present the im fM-rlanl part Broadway Theatre the Joanna Ti (he k«ft>in<<>» life of laiurens r tU4i;-,. mrut serli«»»i parliruJarly MONDAY Jm A.ND Tt t>iDAV 19 ui4 29 inU-gnty was m-vtw in the high tlegrce, the ohaolute trust ami r,»n- fiiiefire of his fellow-men. He wao a imiustry unquh«sti«i»eij 4 bust ran char- ai'ter who U»\e«| his chuirh, kia fam- .1) ami his friends. Tlore aro many o (Tw* are sa«|def»e«l by hi* ihaesing and |ie,mwra. y all right. .4 f .urse. • eotremcl .ml h4m..i.sl him for hut swae .4 the phdUiria .. wh.i prate c mp' iit«« ••hI the .^xulfulneoa ,4 a^Hi! Jeffersonian dem wiory rieief hs* fe!h»W'tq* hne ..f Tb.mia* Jeffers,m’s *•' by bis wi iliKft. b*4*»re mai r«^e Mm I.yuio _ Isroke. by threw hrsfUters. Georg* M., iff folks often are hrar>l »ajf •h,| p R Hoiiey of ihfs cKy, ami Sa« the general inUngthlew Ux. *111111 I •hinitd regard oa a highly conotrurtiv* effort to rWhUitd the state, for we shoubi beofftwe o very definite intereot m the mimls «4 those m«m as citiaens. 2 No pfSiperty Ui atiotdd ho h-tnesd by the sUte. All iW otuilioa which hove beem mmlo imlicate that our lo- YES, WE ARE BOOSTERS FOR CLINTON! WE GIVE TICKirrS WITH EACH SI BELK’S DEPARTMENT STORE reod a writings It, (heir life ‘Ctdling Dr. Kildare’ **' **' * m*w HniU-y *4 Giws-ntil!e; our ewlrf, Mra. D H eiat |to**-f. also of this City, and erv- ArnI D • a 1 • P. C. Dean Awarded Co-op Scholarship t artsNim. Poekt • Mtsirev .*' I •»» New s " IM \ M 'dksm II F.wHW lUk mmd 2hr ikat Ike KsAiM-velte hare mode o - ^ortUg I Eth tFMKx, lltlNKI. tr.onipH v( this tasty ilc'•oey, it HtMM^MONF MNNE I tM\ EM .. ^.j, t„umr m«.. p-poU N tT PFMil FTTIIN I %N % Tl MNEM e -nnUr. If ih-^ k fg *.h1 F MM% Dl NN <4 I'lg ast-l rat ^ "t d^g* at<-l Meee e oo aN oew alt escMiog. or . h..,„ , . .. ry-h.^K f .jk - tmw erowded sogawt lo toiMg Ih i., a^t ng F ioi*kfij*l«'j • a Kildare tow fa*or*lr moo ia f.., TS. R...-,,. kn •« km . . e whit* ptooges Mftio avsiefs •■d rw ,umV.- tl.s H-al' . P' M . sta*': \k slewn ol •aave that loahies thrill opoo ihrftlP ♦ pri >;. i •• r dlges. was this week % |l*td tsfhlMMft* Tror \dseolore N*«' > >n ia> t s:h< hsy. r. •( fied ky |>r Ralph M Tyler of lligk PefftI Mirorirs of Hport.” • -b O* a day »n wn.xi, b >tit» s ■ he it,- C Her ty of t't .ago that h* hod fia'd t- IhisL J I't as »yf h i-'ibut- IS Keen awardesl a tb-nrrai Falurotion A d l'» r on bi-r day in May D<ard Frii**w *’ p foi sXuily at the Wh... Ibid tanrurt h.qis' t - ,i=sti--tr • njwer w-rk ^f»,»p in general rduca With Mnthri ;M such an ob^t-narf»r, t at tK, C’ -t' ty 4 Chtcagn it IS all t.gfrth* r that the “idd Tiie American C-urwii on F-tlwatism man** oho must font tie- bill* should arrangssl fs»r fellowshiiss to be given he given aome rwognition at least, twelve s«»uthern eslus-ators rw-om- aml made to know that he is not for- memtesl by offwiaL «f the Sssuthern gotten for those years of work ami Ass«iciatn*n »*f Ccdlegsw and Src<*mlary cats- ami self-denial, if he gets a schsHih Dr. Brown was ^olerusl as necktie, socks or things, it will please ,»ne of th«- twelve ms-n res*» mi mended him, though he ex|*ecl« little oths-r for iicholarwhi|»s. The American than to see his children succeed. The 4'ouncil 4'ooperativv Stu«ly has made F'ather, in itself, is a badge extensive studies in csillege curricula worthy to i>e worn, and a gift to him, during the |Hft.<st year. The Stutiy aims an expression of love, or a card ad- to stimulate faculties t«i m-xamme dressetl **To a .Mighty F'ine Dad” will ami evaluate their progiains of gen- make hiin swell with pride and do his eral r\lucation. to prsivnie a meant soul g<H>«l. for the rapid dissemination of the results of rs-seapch, and to train edu- UKD\F:SD\^. Tin R.'iDAV. Junr 21 aiMl 22 “Wife, Husband and Friend” Starring I.ORF I | \ ^OI NG. M \R. NFR ItWTKR. BIN ME ll\R.NF>l. and t FISkR ROMERO. Smart! Gay! "•T Hilari«>iie! The bright sp«»t of the ara- son! The laugh-hit of the year! “Sundown On the Prairie” 1 V. Ti.-v u.-.n ft.-u .1 .uko.k cational leaib-rs capable of inspiring iTI'i-V’x* I***' and iMtRO- ,n^ th*- bar you had lietter be can-ful continuing experimentation after H\ ^ Tex throws terror into the h.iw you cniss a crowdwi street. j, completeil. l>ean Brown will l»*ave for t'hicago ers: heart of cattle smugglers . . . when he trades in his guitar for six-shmit- ‘^e annual meeting of the board of trustees of ThornweN or- Friday of thus week and will re- phanage was held here Tuesday it was'^^’’’’ six week.s. preside*! over by a “grand old gen- Itleman” innv in his STth year. His I name is F!x-Govenior Marlin F'. .\n- Isel of Giwnville, who has served as “t'ousin M ilbur’ with Our Gang. •♦.JO A. M. Show—THURSDAY. 10c and l.vc FRIDAY AND S.ATURDAY, June 23 and 24 U. L. KING STILL ILL F'riends in th<> city ami elm-where of B. I.. King will n-gn-t to khow that he _ _ jjlover 40 years. That is a long time Western Jamboree fidelity of.a ... continues ill at his home on Ssiuth a trustee of the mstitution foi a little condition ye-sterday friend inteivsted in the institution and who. unless prevented by illness, never misses u meeting of the board Starring 11 FINE AUTRY. SM1LF:Y III RNFriTFl. M ith a song on his lips. Gene rides the danger trail *.s he . l , .l- • , , . . , , ieven though he- has reachis! this ripe are not tracks down a menacing gang of for-! . , ^ t ,, eign spies in the heort of the M'est, “Hv\MK OF THE WILDERNESS , ,, Carolina in 190i, succeeiling Irovernor day. was ix-|H>rted a.s soniwwhat improve*!, and there an- many who unite in wish ing for him a sjun-iiy rtvovery. Genuine Engraved Wedding Barefoot days and swimming holes* the only reason j kiil.s w-ait ^old age. Mr. Ansel, member of the old eagerly for summer. Heat closei! school, was electetl governor of South the .sch(K>ls-in Des .Moines the other No. 8. Headliner Comedy. City Slick-1,. , l , i .l ex- -•* i' _4 ..-iv. I-4.1 44 IJ lb U. Heywaix!, and held the office •r. (dor (artoon. The Uttle (lold- 7 ^ V, •, l- ..l „ I for four years. Besides himself, tru-re are six other ex-governors living: i lOc and 20c John Gary Evans, D. C. Heyward, GET YOUR TICKETS FOR THE,Cole L. Blease, R. A. Cooper, John CASH PRIZES GIVEN AWAY EACH'G. Richards, and Olin D. Johnston. SATURDAY COMMENCING JUNE, He also holds the distinction of hav-j 24TH. SAVE YOUR (’OUPONS FOR ing served as a menvber of the or-, THE GRAND PRIZE. jphanage board longer than any other* I individual during the sixty-four years I I<if its existence. It is doubtful if his' I long continuous rword as a trustee! SPECIAL lean be equalled by a handful of peo- 12 enormow baoes of Esquire, ref-1 »n the entire country. ■lar prico $5.00 per year, mow $3.00. COMMUNITY FUNERAL HOME Clinton, S. C. ' F^OR COLORED PEOPLE ONLY Phone 319 Rev. H. W’. Walker, Manager Good natil Jane 30tlL JAMES W. CALDWELL 38 You have noticed, of course, that the so-called efficiency expert is al- wayrs looking for a job. *He never has a bustnoM of his osm. 666 checks ( MALARIA in 7 daya RelieToo COLDS symptouis first day .Try “Rub-My-Tbrn”—a WandorfM Liabaeat INVITATIONS and ANNOUNCEMENTS Even though your wedding budget b fimited, you do not have to sacrifice the prestige and correctness of genuine engraving. We are showing a complete line of Engraved Invitations and Announcemenb of the hlghorf quality in varied sizes and the newest designs. We Also Offer a Beautiful Line of Speidal Processed Printed Imitatioiis If interested in Invitations, Announcements, Visiting Cards, Note Paper or Monogrammed Stationery it will be a pleasure fw us to toir* care of your requiremoits. Publishers - Printers - StatkMiers #•