The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, July 06, 1939, Image 2
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THE CUNTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON. S. C.
• THURSDAY, JULY 6. 1939
Basieball Career
J. P« Morgan At 50th Reunion
NEWARK, N. J. . . . Lou “Iron
Man” G^irif is shown beinf
greeted by Mrs. Gehrig as he ar
rived at Newark Airport here with
news that he had a fonn of infan
tile paralysis and must dlaomtlnue
playing basebalL
CASINO THEATRE
MOM).\Y AM) TUESDAY.
July 10 and 11
It is In-tter to do your duty than to
explain why you diiin*t. ^
liovers (»f haa««l)ail the nat.on over,
and adniirt»rs of it-'^ grand “old man,”
t'onnie .Mack, will regr^^t to learn of
his sei'iou.-* illne.s-, \vt y«*>-
tenlay that the c-*n<iiti.»n of
the 7d-y<*ar-oid preshK-nt and man
r id the l*hdaitelph;a .Xthletic',
s yhowinj; mipn'Vement.
( <»nnie .Mark has for many year'
hrcti (»nr of ha-ehair' :d d'. I»*-
rause of his pre-^Tit illnrv' he* was
foirc<l .'Saturday to resign a' pilot of
:h«* stfuad whk'h will meet the Na
tional la‘agiM‘ .Xii-Stars on .luly 11th
at, the Vank<‘e stadium. Leig a mem-
- *0-1-’- -of" has-S-- 'Iva..' of—. aitia*. ,iek- ,
,'.va-s honoretl this year—th»*
centennial—hy l»eir»g nanit'il p;l«»t of
the all-lcagur* team even though the
post u-suaily has gone to the pil-4
ol the ciix'Uit champitm.
t’onnie .Mack’s vi.sit here in the
spring of Mm with his .s<|ua«l to play
the I*, t”. team head«tl hy <'<*ach
t'hick (ialloway, a former player un
jdor the i‘hila(iel|>hia manager, was a
.sort of nil-letter «iay in the com-
ImunKy’s s|M»rt life. While here he
mot many of our |>eople and le‘cau.**«*
jof hi.s gracious manner and manifest-
iil inU*rest in everyiMtdy. esjtecially
Saturday Prize
Winners Given
CAMBRIDGE. Mass. . . . J. P. Morgan (left), international hanker,
who is a member of the ctwM of 188^ as ha c*^****1 with other alum
ni attending the dass day at HsatmnL In this group is Dr. George
A. Beisner. of Cairo, lign>t, also of the dass of *89.
j Winner* in last .Saturday night’s
(drawing sponsored by the Clinton
Dusiness B<K»ster Campaign wer?:
I 'first prize, SlU.OO
Clinton.
.S cond prize, ST.-'i'J—.Vlo-r’ s,
Clinton.
• Third prize, ?o.00—.Joe I're'sie Mc-
.Milian, (i-eenvillc.
Fourth prize, i52.i>0—I)r. (reorgi R.
Blalock. Clinton.
The* wiekly jiresentation of fre<'
jtrizes will be made at the .sanK* plavi-
Saturday at 7 p. m.
PEOPLE
YOU KNOW
(JEORGE CORNELSON
HURT IN WRECK
\
New Liquor Laws <
Now Effective
Treasury Figure
Shows Spending
At Highest Mark!Tighter Trad, 'code Is
' 9,26« Milli9n OuIko During Fis-i '’V'’'!'
■ V 'r I * o _ f -I iniK.sion.
cal Year Is Idirifest Sum For, ^
Peace-time. National Debt Isj Columbia. .July 1. — The state tax
.. _ rr>u _ 40 do(k iconvmission has moved to “improve
More Than 40.4.19 Millions
Set All-time Record. tion of the .state’.s liquor-contnd laws”
^a.s Chairman W. (j. Qinii’y, of the
Made
Com-
*4]
Friend.s of Mr.s. E. E. Well.s will be-
Mrs. .1. T. F^ack. to know .she is ill at her h'>me
m Kei'gu.son street.
.'Irs. Edith HellaiiiS of Gray Cou^,
vas the gue.st bf Mr. and .Mr.s. M. B.
O’.vings on Tue.sday.
Mr. ami Mr.<. Jehn H. Bell, Mrs.
Maiy Henry .\rthur and .Mrs. .Sara
iiell I)avid.son attondisl the motorcycle
tile's in (irti'nville Tuesday,
Mr. and .Mrs. J, B. Quinn of Blacks-
' uig, spent the Eeurth with the for-
ni-r'.' si.stcr, .M.'^s. W.,B. Tribble, and
Mr. Tribble.
F«. J. T. Brown of Laurens, is
-pending this week with her parents,
George H. Cornelson of Spartan- Mr.s. and .Mrs. .loe Burgess,
burg, a former resident of this city. m,.,, k. Dillard left ye.steixlay to
, was injured Monday night at 1* o’9lt)ck the Wi^an’.s .\uxiliary con-
iwhen the automobile in which he wa.s jn session this week at Mon-
riding left the highway and crashed q
into a dit^h on the Sitartanburg- Lowia. and'
.\sheville highway about a mile south
of
IK>rt .. ... were dinner guests
a S|.a^n,burK honpital »-here ho was
a^fonng fism, aoveix. laoeratnms , ^ ^
about the face and head and from'^y^j^ ^
shock. Hi* condition wa.s terme<l ’
“fair” last night by attending phy- •^’*^* • ■^* MeSwain left today for
sicians Calhoun, Ga., and Chattanooga, Tenn.,
i p she will be the guest of rela-
Rev. and Mrs. .1. M. Lewis
laughter, Jacqueline, of Lubbock,
Inman. Passing motorists, the re- — • . j .u u.. _ ..
1 J xt 1 . Texas, visited the orphanage yester-
rt stated, remove<J Mr. Cornelson to , , ^ r»,.
, . ’ . • , . , dav and were dinner guests of Dr,
hi-s young admirers, he stimil a lug
bit and a banquet wa.< given in hi.* immt spi-rrt $H,2*’>M,IUM,OdO in the IICTJ far-reaching regulations^ would i>^-ision. No w'holesaler or retailer may I've.s and friends for several weeks.
Hose of WRShinS’ton cIuBs of the city at fiscal year, a record i>4*ace-time .suni,jcotne effective July 1. bi-aml not covere<l by the Mis.s O. B. Burgess, who recently
^ ” which time he was heani with in-*and that oulgi» exc«Hiled income By, under authority of a recent' trade agreement, nor sell any brand returned - from Chicago, the Great
4SQUar6 len-^l. While here he t.e.k time to' $:{.«<KI..'>11,101. the ti»*asury announce*! 1 j I^kes ami other p5i?it.s—of'interest,
.Starring TYKDNK PDWKII. .\l.- **i*tograph his name for many B<iys tonigbt. ini.ssion. charge*! with a<Imiinistration as pe-rmiUed By *the coinmissMin. ,Ba.s re.sume*! her diAie* at the Pres-
l( K FA^K and \I. JOI.SON. ami girl.s. rwver turning an>d>tMly final figures for the y«*ar al.so of |i,|u<,r laws, rnaile public a new Liquor saltwmen mu.st b*>ld permits |byterian h*>spital in CharUrtte after
that th** rTiftiiHial «k*bt bad i tra*ie iiale for the whiskey business, from the commission. Isfiending the past few days with her
Hear \l sing the siMigs hr made
famous^-hear .Xlicr sing Ihr
that Mill lirroinr faMuus — and see
them all in thr grandrnt masiral-
drama sinrr “.Alexander's Ragtime
ami
down. .Am the caiiu'iqi dirkexl on the ,Hh«iW4ii
athletic field he
’’*"’g’* four little mis.s«
Hand '
“llellu Mama.” with George Je>»»»el.
CartfMMt. “llam-ateMre Night.”
".N'eoa ol Ike Day."
!• \. M. .kkoo —MD.NHtY.
Ikr and £W>
\VKI)NF>*I)AY. THURSDAY.
July 12 aii4 IS
•The Kid From Texas**
Mitb hknmh iiKkkir »ioM
kMk MH K and HI l>in k.M'^K.N
Tke ktd Irani Texn* evasHe* willi
kr«i* M ai Ma ooa gxm- and nam
mil auk Ike peiie 4a4Wlaale'
••K\-4’h*mp**
• xHfiiH YiiM
litttlWN S«\ «•«»% YW ex
kae^eet 1^ a«a«^
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•Tarfjiii FindH \ Son**
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I % ' f • *tt|- % X4*%
eerf «*«. •*•••• **•«
ll«%|i«%k» YMk HM-iilXk
*• I %e« l.alfeee
• -d Ike lia*
•«e 2m
Broadway
Theatre
MOMMI %Ml T1
JhIi !• nii4 II
**a' snap|>*il with th«* all-time high of $40,l.‘ty,- Thirty ni-w rx*guIation» are endMMlieil, The commis-sion will d«'termine what parents, Mr, and Mrs. Joe Burgess.
P*'ggy Johnim. ,V12,11I ami .still is climbing. Tbi* stal- m the new co<le, brands of liquor may be .S4*ld in lb** —
81,209 MALARIA
•Amelia Payne. lU-tty llunle! ami utorv limit is ll.'i IMNMXMt INK! . ■ - u i „' st.ate
'. / uToij limn IS I “Th,. (jix timiinission has made an 'laie.
, .Maigaiet Wallace which gaw tiH-m Although the treasury did no* make endeavor. aft*T oMiferring retail pric»*s mu.st lie di.splayed
thnil of their livs-. then pic- f,,i,H*asts But merely pre4*efit*il r»*pn-ss*fiutives of all branch*** shelf un«ler each bottle size,
Itur**** later ap|>^rir«g in "*»ur fav.»r- figuix*s, the natHmal s|N*faling f«it whiskey trade, to a«Iopt fair ^*** ftwBr by a retailer
lat.* n. aq.a|a*r.” Ami so learning of |.,4o „ scbtilukil to apfinwh the prBctK*es that will rem.ive some **w«*Pl the counter and curb de-
jthe S4*ri.»us ilInt-sH of tke venemNe $'.i.mMi.iMMi,iNai mark again *in the lia .buses which have been prac- stnctly pruhtbited.
iiianager his many a<lmirer' here will p,, „f afqir«q»naU<ins alrea*iy nia*le by ptjrrhase of H- Purch**e by one retailer from an-
l‘- f.., K.. n.T..,vr, .1 .. „oi«, .Mk- for rr-k. H pnJiibiuJ
I date.
Ym^ber ufttimist »• t
p.x> 4 frO a p>*ntag* *4ur IrCtee
('aaes reported in tke l\ B. in 19S8!
DON'T DELAY!
Start Today with W U U
6M Ckacka Malaria In seven dnya
i{u*ir, as ardi as impnive ami tighten
Rni^ipU f.w thr fi^-al yrai general a*kninistmU.ifi of the By a retniler
rka •*" '*"• prectshfig year but |a|ui*r-control laws." Query
were abiive l*resiiir*il IbsMwvelt'*
to a pera4in
aiami hr hna rrnaon to believe i« buy-
W hii«- nia*i)- f—;W» i •* •«» tell
• •f iheif ♦*ir*^lx' i*T I ’krl f ^-ork a
t>ii^o p • 4‘e 4 Ilf* - e*** *^y. we
• re read* s-ke ' tK*t *• ‘ el (Weak'
< ■ S-ne at* V.w- loMrsa —! tm\ -ewiwd-
ng , v.a .aiftly lw> pa***- He
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t ' ' assd lard* Hwt -# ’W-
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budgvdary eatimaCea Tke iJItP inesone
xra* ♦.*.ddT,ii2rt,<3!l Thr prexv**4»
tke rwe.pt* aeve Mr
Hn—ex I U eaUmaied rexenae U» kv
•kJtM.n7ll.MHi wkra ke made ki
tmmte* Iasi Janwry 11
ww ax Ilir.HMLlMu
Tka* 5 k* de#a a a as als-al k4
MWami tkas -fa flo'Jiaai
Vf K—* -• t |Me*|ai*e*| rS k>* ■
r-sx^xe—• ta** a ■*•*•* f »*a* ^ ^
•^Oi *»4 -p
Now regulatnaw inrludxei •••• of five gnJIam or more M made
All sales made by a retail «lealer «»•** ^ Buyer w shown to have re-
must hr f.a .piit rauk t^ninting al «« •"Y thereo#. the fart UlM
c*vdi( ky a ftoail dealer i. ■•rvctly «Be «nle etceedH five galhew shall
f iikiddsn as i« the gixing a# any free ^ peiMa fkrie endeae* that ihe re
toller kad riasoH to helw ee it was
•d xalw* as as ladare htught f-e r^ale
, «*ihrf thing
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FOR SALE
Thirty Acres Land
And
New 4-Room House
Kite Wikn (hit On Gmna*
wHad Hifliway.
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XIHNSON
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sad akeve ihrveN NtH*IC Iheee's gto-
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Your Advertising
Investment!
Arrordint to ficurm compiled b> the llor^ard Ku-
rrau of HttnafieYMi Kewemreh and Northwestern Tni^er-
wtt> Bureau of HuwinewH Kewrarclu the follow inir per-
rentavew of Erom Hale« are spent on ad%erti)unE h> wuc-
reiGxful retail stores:
1,9
SSX> C!to . «•
@ca#«c?*ESfc
d«a*« xsaa') ssXftft *
to ic& gx****
•e* .{srg^&t^-ie'* sikk^
s fiu agva itoft . afadket rw. i
n ful M«d tlix~kia aad
1 aikY‘*i»«feai ni.!iv-n here and
''•* *Be tkeee I mdf .toai e^otuitim wnlwaie'
hay swuto adita. at rxnM^ly fcbYl.Y,
(d MIH>ftiXl
laany
dwrxng t'
old hal KftA hke a* a war ana 'we mu kg/
it.ng years ke ka* hem —ix.Txg tke n^TS* % Ve*
dry cleaning m-exl- x>f kis large faaiii>
‘of cust«tmers
l>epartment Stores
<irocer> Store*
Haberdasher ii
\^omen*s Wear Shops
Furniture
l>ruE Stores
Hardware
Cleaning and Dyeing
Restaurants
1.09 to
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3.1^r
6.3^f
2.9^r
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3.3%
. 3.1%
Dies At
WKKNKSIIAV. THI ItSII.W.
July 12 and 1.1
•Tnmarritxi’
.M>»ral .up|ft»rt i* a fine thing, hud
■ tisi many |>exq»le make tke mistake of ' Hi*hop, ,.l. ditxi Friday
;thinking It mil imy hilU aftern.ftoi at hoi h.mie m-ar Kinanls.
—. wh. ;v sHo wx' highly rcgardexl by a
Traveling un a bu* a few ,lxv> siiwe w ide ciri*lc 4*f friends.
With Hi t K JUNKS. IHINYI.D our cvvs f«*M on thi* plaxanl cx»fv*|*n'- The f.im*ra! s**rvices woix* hold Sat-
tM UNNtIK ami Ilhl.KN 1YY KI.Y Fo ■ uously |>lai'«Hl in th*' ft.oit entramv »»f urxlay aft*“i»oon at I .I’cbvW fri*m
1*1
IREK.S. Kin;; of the ring
b* a bliiiide kmirkinit!
kavurd
Bulldog Drummond's
Bride”
. • . • . ~ e pint alwa>N .says.ThtW printexi w'xxrxts nia.h- us i.- survivt
thickens when a woman enters the
scene.
“Joy .ScouUs” with “Our tiang.”
9;.Y0 A. M. Show—TH I’RSI) AY.
lOc and 15c
the |>a>.s«*ngx*r car. ”l>nnking xxf in- ll.qn-wt-ll .M**thi*.bst x’huix*h with the
toxicants .strictly prxxhihited on this Rev. T. H, Wilkt-s x>f iBxldvillo, in
bus." .Ami the warning i> onfxxrcexi chargx'. a-s-.ist«sl by Kcv. J. Mat-
wiUiout oxcx-ptixxn. a.s i: shxxukl !xe thx*wv ,»f Nx'wIhmtv. and Rev. M. K.
K\x‘ry bu.*iness h«xuse shousd have a MisIKn-k x*f (tramleville. Inteniient
similar placarvi xlisplayxni and let the fxxlKx\x*Ht m the church cxniu«t<»ry.
Hx'sules Ihm" husbaiul. the xbveasevl
tnl by the following chiliitvn;
think moiv. xxf the bus t»exq*Ie, Mrs, .Minnix> Baker. Whitmirx*; Mrs.
l-ily Mxxtes. I'linton: Mrs. Eunice
t lintxm liivntes Yxhwt Trade, Such t\xwTar*l. Kinaixjs; Misxs Helen B*>zanl.
is the. invitation nxxw on xiispUy on a ^'^»]aville; Mrs. Btdle Hazel. Wxxxftl-
1 large number *>f bdRftxanls m this ^iff; Mrs. Marie Hazel. Greenville;
area as a atimulant fxxr Omion's ^^rv Growxler. Goldville; Wil-
BxhisUt I'amimign now being s»x.»n- Kishixp. Clinton"; Irwin Bis»hoi>.
sortHi by Yhe CJiamber xrf l\»mnieire. .KinaixL; Fui-man Bishop. Mountville;
(This s|>ace wa,-- contributed without Kv^srette Bishop. Kinanis; *>ne broth-
exist to the conwnitter by the head ef;,Hr, Henry Wicker; one skster, Mrs.
the advertising syatevn. IH. Jack H. Mary Raker; 61 gramk-hildren, .seven,
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
July 14 and 15
“North of the Yukon” _ ^
YYith ( HARI.ES .STARRETT. I.IN’-I ** ^x his great-grandchildien.
DA YY INTERS and tke .Son*, of the'‘‘»'’^ -Be advance-
Hioaeers. mertt of this cxvrmnunity ivgard.e^s <xf COXKINEI.) TO. HIS HO.ME
xa*W«at t Iwa mwvwami ftwamw* k^--
YY'atck thin “.Yliwiatir" get his man
. . . and a gtH fnead, too! ; S('HtM)I. I’NDEK XK1Y RO YRD
"HAYYk OF THE WILDEKNKn^ ,He nwent *es.lMi of
Na. ll. Umm Brrwl M^‘‘K<Hg a biU
aaaa Calar C'aiiMa. Ila«ae TBal
Jack Bam.
Itc a^ Me
what the appeal may be.
O. I. Shealy. manager of The Casino
and Brvxaxlway theatres, is confined
the to his home wrhefe he is taking a few
waa pa.saed placing week.* rvwt uptm the advice of hit
of tkb place |^qr*>cian. His many friefwlt in tke
under tke board of rfto of tke ^rity will ragreC to know that he k HI
jaad koge ke wHI coatinae to baprorej.
jaad aaaa ke HUo ta bo out again. ||
State koopMal.
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e
95 Per Cent
OF ALL BUSINESS FAILURES ARE
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