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PAGE TWO THE CUNTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C. THCRSDAY. JI LY IS. 1939 No More Polio Chamber Hears Cases Reported, Booster Talk B. F. Winfmrd, city health officer,I Df, W. I\ Jacobn Telh Member* sUted yesterday that no new cases of polio (infantile paralysis) have been; reported in the cHy or this section durinfr the past week. j Only one case has occurred thus farj in the county, the one reported here las^ week. ' ' The local board of health uryes 'of Commerce w«s held Tuesday eve There are some people in the world i you have doubtless met, who are not Clinton Businew Men Must “• | Cooperate and Pull Together' Durinsr the Fourth of July hoNday|| If To Be Community . , tin all parts of the United States, be-'I Progress. Isides injured hundreds who filled hos-il parents to continue to keep their chil dren from public jratherinjrs as a pre cautionary measure. _ , , . ^ P'tals. The ifreateat destroyer of lives,, The Ju]^ mee mg ” _ , as to be exfiected, was automobile ac- ''►nimeroe was untrepeatedil ,t Hot-J CLMon w,th Pn-SHk-nt nmg C. C. Giles presiding Several matters were before the' warning. cut down the accident toll on Inde- .... . ... ixmdenoe Day the National Safety club durmg Ihc cvcn.nj. with pari ^ , lar emphasis |Jac«l “P>*'^‘*|‘'"V«|on the FiMh.’’ Why ,uch a sloyan. rACIMA TUli ATDIt “‘’T7 ■ "7n*^'!•>"<• ^ a™'"- MONDAY AND TUESDAY, July 17 and 18 'Blondie Meets the Boss’ With PENNY SIN(;LET()N boree of carelwisness in which men. .'♦pirited boos er •’ ’ ^ [women an<l children are killed on the ^bs, Pt^-*** ” , T» '*^,1 « highways, in the homes, on beach and I«^e, w o a< >een invi tH a< res. g^,v)und.s and elsewhere. There the club. A synop.sis of his addre.ss is ‘ given Ih*!(>w: • .is no rhyme or reason in this whole-j. as sale slaijghter. Well, the casualty list .. As I have noted the great impor-j^j^j, enormous, and if you were still “Blondie." .\KTHIIR I.AKE a« Dag-,tance of coope-ration lH*tween com|>et- Dfth” vou had much to Wood,” i..\RKY SIMMS a.s “Haby|itive inter<‘sts in all fields <»f activity, thankful for. Dumpling” and SKINNWY ENNIS j looked back occasionally upon myj ♦ and his orchestra. (xwn home town and. thought how pjpts make a quart still, but There’s no place like home . . - wonderful it would be to get the same' nj",ten times a half pint will make a Yhhen the llunisteads cut loose! You cooperation on the part of all inter-j funeral, never can be sure what this family le^tg^ . ♦ will do next ... so come prepared for jt .se-ems to be typical of the small' All automobiles have sufficient anything ... in their second laughing tow’ns to Im* divided into cliques, clans horse 7)ower, hut thou.samls of driv-| free-for-all I jand parties, and they magnify imag-jers do not have sufficient h<»rse sense. “.March of Time,”—“DIXIE, U.S.A.”, jnary differences when there are no' * "News of the Day.” ! maU'rial difference's; ainl there shoubl Almost gone Ls the sight of a hand- 1(1 A. M. Show—MONDAY. - I he none. It does not matter what p<»-l!«*nie horse and buggy driving up or 10c and 2.1c party, if any, an individual f«-'d«wn a thoroughfare with a gentle-' vors, or what thc-ir mixle of living, or **' seat and whip at hi.s dis-, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, whether they are Methisli.st. Bapti.st,t<» he us«n1 if nqishil, or to a«ld Julv 19 and 20 I'reshytenan, Lutheran, or w'hat not,.a tout*h of dignity and protection to <=» ■ •• •» (and it diK-sn’t matter on which side pit’tun*. Hut with the going of the JS’KmallOn lof the railn^d On-y live. For the com- hor.M* and buggy to make pdace for Irnon ipimnI we should re<ogni*«- the the “buggies on wh«s*Is,” the whip. .L I i.'ci iL* ii4ku.‘iipik .na witn: 'mon giswl ws- should r»*<-ogni*«‘ the tn ith I.K l.l . - - J,!,,, vanishtsl from the scene until re- eeiitly we are told that th«*re i.s a »<»rt in liii.i.KR. Wrilirn h> Ihr ma«ler (by his own admi'—ion) of all play write** and made into a ma-lerfuT pri»du«-lion (as you'll admi( after seeing il!) 4 omedy, '"Trouble Finds .Andy ('Isde,” <’arto*Mi. *;.10 A. M. .Show —M KI».M->il»AY. Itr and llr FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. JuU ‘21 and 22 ‘The <;racie Allen Murder (’ase” lit S S tan iHnr Miik l.M %« IE tlirs n tMMEN blllltM Us I’lMlu tanre”). El I KN l»MEW and k»\r t TW r«i|»* grab nnd l.rarw rm^ Ike Uutfk. m» *4# and 1*440 t anre nialak wils and kaN wHs wMk a elnel*,, kdlre II • w w tan liMw » faslesl IvnaaewA ■*•<#««* I rnttmmrn TW l.teewe* NlA» MtMHItEI INk Mti.HItN' Ns II In. and ! ,• N» \t « > »k -Hiinllt wlwtNNtN IM INI not NIlijs I I 1 IkkllniM MINI. II s « tlMNIMlilll miMiiir II m I (Hit %t tur • tnINii' Broadway Theatre MIIMIO \\D n J«l% i; mmd 1^ -Tell No Talen- w •* tut \ t N IhM (.1 tw IIM I f II %tl andi.fM linENtKT t aimkla aHi^d kendiMr knade* nni In sa*# k>- wMid* HH neeMnag aV k*s ait lo .«,» k«* neri and a dmm •el (• tendiSa I Wv a llosd ItlkkaH* fine td.rWiHtv taod««ilW IwirelHde ' l*<Mnls IHi rMWlrt* in t t| Hkaa II K>|ltt Ur and Uin- by full e<M»|>,-ration. Clinton has fiu,sl an era of change “f revival in the industry. In spnle ofi| Ml the piast fifteiii years. Alrea.Iy we horseh-*.» carnag.-s and iron horses a' hav«- iioltsl an agricultural revolution ‘■«‘n>Us (nireau di-<"losi*d a day or Iwro .•round Cliiit.m, arwl wr womler wheth- amounted cr wrr will be planting cotton to the *'• alsmt i.UMMlOO lai|| year, which same extent fifteen yearn from now. means several miliM.n were .ifferrdq the traiie and bought. Farming andl racing peopla atill buy n lot of Lhrtn.{ •4 courwa, but not Che city folk It Mil stated that tfie carmval hawker has helpeal aave the day. arrouiMing for. a period ** least a half aiillMMi toy wrkip saleo' for tke laanufarturerw We know aatk-- at up dMia "W Everything aeemn to be topay-turvy in the world. If we are to retain ag gressive leadership in the I'lintsNi area wr will du it only by .-btse cw- ufivration. Mr are a'-* g ng •f »u Ri. Iran!lie iMinag 'k< po-t fifr a > ar •torea *-rta to ka*e . lead M ‘’•rnnng a af ll,«,ixoi (..oiursiisely Mkot w.U )» »ai^-*Hf pnv logo tkaa tke carnival Ike .■:ual.-*e fifteen year* ?»*,» * AnU y-t •<*MH*tkiag guid r*n ram* aig Tt« roMHi f.-* al; Kt^umrn. fwt kuggy wkip t and rk-^A -I.os, *-'.4, -h* H.At-r* osr *««*•» (hr * '-'dL •'> ? >. - ... .. th-l. ..f . , -4-*m * '•' * **■»•*•• HsaMOi** Btmmtrn * Mt,-sg>* Nas Icavsded m at dtvoa ’ ««*• tae enviri >» ait'arinsg asdv J>—iio m k# r** * ** i^v^, I f'OV, l«k> a '.*1 '*sla4*g. Teww . a m •) f'Wio*' r^ey tu ite’ pceradeSW - ■ Nawwo'* -<f I Mi*.***cv» War - g mm g-rvk'.Mg* fetpso • EaW k u Agb* > •) < I » H ' w a r* • ■ « a ’ t ^ M I I Ibi • f** ■ al ■ a. . War' M i Wo*i ( i s ' Sw •*• »• f a k ^ * • kt ^ ^ ^ • A i e ' r” ^ ' •4*1 « « t *al - ■f i «'• Igg. la a ■'g 'a ' w- bu ■•liag -d 4 Tki t* .* mark or . a' f r.ds to pti-Vrn* .o*[ •king • rra*-'i.tna)). *»a. • ami di'georrate into a •ma • w ' aitituilt’ Im-fttf*- y4IU •• Tb* -i! a**' fuf to Iwlp the iinmvgmtian arr- I> • the I'hamWr »*f I omm«-rcr plan ' sn* keep up with tt* w.nk M.tuldnT f«»r stimulating traik- in Clinton. Tke it l*e ssmpler 4* g»\c it !«*•• w«»rk7 meichant*, as a maUer of principle, • •houUl 'iipjntrt It unaninH'Usly. .\» an iofficial nidK'e has been servesi by ,individual meichant you may n.d be •^***rn*-yn is pivseiHmg the liuxaard able to I any the ex|wnss* ,4 mmlcm I*'”**’'’ t tuning-1 mvuaiitilc methmis. but c*»lls*cti\.d) cswnetery near the fire-ri.lden you can afford it. ami the press nt i*'*** •»»t»’-Mluin Roseniont. will be pdan offers a splendid oppHirtunity. •" dam prsi I heard of one merchant who was tr***'^'*'*!'- H- Hi»ss rehit'taiit to eiH'ourage the amount of •ale* U-yond fifty cents Uvause of''*’^**^** Salmla riwr, has ri'plied the lufessity of giving tK-kets. but * removal of the family remains' the giviiYg of ticks‘t» is the heart of'1^’ 1''“^ " **'’ *“*’*«* Mith >\ M.TKR VUKI, HKkKRI.V the p*rogram. and I can’t ■•••e for the * l«H'ation U-yoml the wach of the KOHKIMS and JOHNNY IM)M .N.N. life of nu* why .siK-h a meroh.ml would *‘**'*‘'' I'i'rkwaters. Included in tlhose “ I his box killed hiH swi-etKeart .\s go into the pn*gram all if he is uii- histoiic .'♦pnxt is Lhc^ Distriit Attornex. I have to send him willing to make use of the most vital originattsl the id«'a of to pri-on! Hut I’m not stopipiing a foive in the pn*giam. This may not, crime—I’m making a criminal!” U- the In-st plan, though it is a ‘‘ shrine — A. M. Show—TilI KSDA^. otic, and rhe only pdan immedi.itely i Cuningham. It was to bt‘r Klc and 1.1c hi foie us. Let. u.s supp»ort it whole- •’‘'"‘‘'vr. .Ann Pamela Cun- heai tcilly and let us work together in ’ I'cs buritHl in Trinity WEDNE'^D.W. Tin RSD.\\. JuK 19 and ‘2H UomancT of the Red- WIKKis” llx Jack l«Hxd«Mi. Mith I'll \RI.KS KIlKFllRIi and JEAN P\RkKR. M Kerr iron fisU won the right to a woman** lip- . . . and where wrak men simn were dead men! I uninghani, mem-i now living on the First Offenders’ VHKI, HKtKRI.V FRID.VV AND SATURDAY ■ yDiing. toi-getting family feuds, rhuix*hyaixl, I olumbia, that civxiit- is, I I **>1 ' ,!•)> ’ political differeiKvs, ivligiou-s differ- -'^H'lHiing JUI> -I and — ami all other factors which mav carrying out the idea con-; “Mexicaly Kid” pull us upiart. ^ceivtNl by her mother. ^ '' e have a heritage and a responsi-j The family burial grund, which nowjl ... ^ RAND.M.L. Jack g«ies hility. Men like the Haileys, the Cope-iniust be discardexi to make way for * riding into a land where a six-ahooter lands, the Adairs, the Pitta, the Mc-l«:ovenunentall pow’er experimenting,! does tke talking and you have to Millans and tkizens of others haw *o far as can be ascertained, contains' know- the language to live long LAST ( HAFTER — “HAWK OF THE WILDERNESS.” ( omedy. “Bow Strings.”* “Community .Sing.” . lOc and 20c NEXT WEEK— “FIVE CAME BA(X." “WESTERN CARAVANS." COMING — “MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY,” “SAN FRANCT9CO.“ -niE CHAMP” built this into a great, prosperous, Goil-fearing community. They were progressive in their attitude. Had they been reactionary. Clinton woujd still be only a wide placeTh the road. Had they fought .seriously among themselves, we w«nild still be living in a Gml-forsaken hellhole. No man can profit at the expense of his cdmpxetitors. No citixen can remains of the following members of the w'ell known family: Mary Elisa Cuningham, W’illiam Patrick Cuning ham, Mrs. .Ann Cuningham, John Cun ingham, Louisa Cuningham Banks, .Agnes Georgians Ross, wife of Hugh* Ranks Cuningham, Robert Noble Cun- inghaim, Hugh Banks Cuningham. Kenjamin Dalton Cuningham, Cd. John Cuningham, Robert Cuningham, help himself by refusing to cooper- Benjamin A’ancy Cuningham. Elisa- ate 'With his fellow ettiams. The world! beth Pickens CAiningham. Emma Ho is toe amall. and Clinton is too small, for us to be farther apart than our very elbows. \ ride Cuningham. John Cunir^pham. Jr., Clarence Cuningham and Patrick C«i- ingham. V \ Used C^r Sale! SPECIAL PRICES ON USED CARS IN ORDER TO REDUCE OUR STOCK FOR MORE TRADE-INS. YOUR PRESENT CAR WILL MAKE DOWN PAY.MENT. 1937 Oldsmobile 4-Door Se dan, 6 cylinders. New tires, radio, heater, seat covers. .Motor perfect-'— $545 $495 1934 Plymouth Sedan, new tires, seat covers and paint. Motor has been overhauled. 1929 Chevrolet Coach, also 1929 Chevrolet Sedan. Tires Rood, motors fair. Your choice— I 1931 Ford Model A Coach, the cleanest Ford on wheels 1937 PI>'inouth DeLuxe Coach, seat covers, new' tires, motor has been over hauled— 1933 Plymouth Coach, new tires, seat covers, motor Rood— $250 $175 1937 Chevrolet Coach, new tires, motor Rood as new, low mileaRe. Locally owned. $545 $145 $165 $150 1933 Chevrolet Coupe, seat covers, new paint, tires Rood, motor perfect— $175 1934 Chevrolet Coach, seat covers. Rood rubber, motor perfect— $245 1931 Chrysler Sedan. A special price— $90 1931 Chevrolet Sport ('oupe, rumble seat, motor 1931 ford A Model Coach. in ^ood condition, tires new tires, motor perfect— Rood— We Will l^oan You .Money On Your Car or Refinance A’our Car For A’ou. TIMMERMAN MOTOR CO. PHONE 119 Chrysler — Plymouth WE Bl’Y. SELL OR TRADE CLINTON. 8. C. NEW STYLES! NEW PATTERNS! RAYONS AND SHEER COTTONS! Imi have aever •# ■1 faWirw, lalbrH umk lavvly prellilv Iri ! NEW LOW PRICE HI NDKEIH OF SHEERS AND PRI.NTS DRESSES .All the nemot Ht>leH and patterns are included in tlibi Summer Dresn Event. 87c Sizes 12 to 52 •s THE PRETTIEST ASSORTMENT OF Prints and Sheers . . . we’ve ever had at this price. They’re just the thinR to keep cool in while at work. Come Early! Sizes 14 to 52 49c SEE OUR WINDOWS PENNEY’S CLINTON, S. C