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PAGE TWO THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C. THL'RSDAY. J! LY 27. 19.19 l.IONS TW ^KET FRIUAY Th# 1.4on« duk will mrrt FtiJay ♦\Tninj at 7 ;30 at Hutal t'hnton, in hn uxual >*rtni-inof»thljf luncheon- mi'etinic. CASINO THEATRE MONDAY AND TUESDAY, July II—Auk. I ‘invitation To Happi ness” tNifh IKKNK I>I NNK, KKKI) Mc- Ml'KKAY. ( HAIO.IK Kl’CCI.ES and IMI.LY ('OOK. Me wanted an invitatinli to fame! She wanted an invitation to loVel And a irreat-hearted kid ttivea them both an “Invitation to Happineaa.” ( artiMin. “Torky and TeabiHcuit.” “Meehanirs Illustrated.” “News.” IP A. M. Show—MONMAY. lOe and ‘i.Yr WEDNESDAY, THCR.SDAY, .\uKust 2 and .1 it Could Happen To You” With STI AKT KKWIN. A SI I \HT. KAYMO.NM WAMlCRN .ami .11 NK CAI.K. He wa.s j«st an other soeial security number . . . and then . . . wham! “Torchy Runs For Mayor” VNilh t.I.K.Mtt KAKKKI.U MAK- HiN Ma-I.V.NK and TOM hKNNE- l>> Shisure to In* elerlad . . . she kiss... the fathers instead of the ba bies \ole the siraiKhI lauch, thrill and adventure ticket, and 1'i*rrhy promises to mop up the rriM.ked poli- tirians. rop a rop's heart, tap every- ihina she’s diMve before! t artiMNi. !l..1tl M. Show—W K|lNKS|iA>. ^ Itr and ISr FRIDAY AND SATCRDAY. Aufiml I and 5 “Unexpected Father” Wtth wHIKIRY Rtivv IthNXlN tllvhhih Mlwt II \ %l FM and M%in w%\|i> t*n VMM mark pet set t.M‘ \nd did •'•md* gm St hast Hade nf llvavr* Me w—s e«er> heart la the W. .. ,mm. «.h. lo h<.ld heaa a • .ot ha -mw h*m thaw ^■ i ••• la Ihs naoeves t ". • » I -• I •ihee * Mia slhMI • I %«I|M. I IM*\ tUh' •ofc itiM X \ I <• %« Iv I mtia X |s .a l••.h .a Meeeh iXinH ’ MU I lii'h nan I IB t|*% llMH I •••thX* «Mh I %* h BBXXI Broadway Theatre MiiNDlY %\ll Yl FhDaY Jyl* ‘tl IvB I “t unfe^'aHinH Of a \a/i >P) flitaiHlil. MamtXsaiV It s\« li. IhUIMIH l.hliBi-K - \|i» f , - r«l I 11 B iw tK«t ih-^e •-o • ..vhho I hr all eM It -e« |K . t—Ind if ihai had It • »* !•-« r^ilda I seo M he«« ei Kal . Ihi-i »» \nHn«a • l.r- tax hr metolaxxlt e« fii .d ohx.e patlotes bhr lh»> caa aiad. I I -.vd t.ib'«M.' Irar Idirttfare llaaatrd Haase Xews la \ M who. 11 Kw|i%\ In. amt Jai U KD\I„'JD\Y. rill K.'^DO. .YukuhI ’J and .1 **Tlu*v All Come Out Kn Pa.aannt nlwaya enjojra tnikinff with .Mr. Harriivon < opeland. a ren-i 'tWman of the “old achool,” airainM! whom noTman ran aay nauirht, and. one of the best posted men in the county on ita early life, and the pio- 'neer settlers of t’linlon and thi.s com munity. In payintr tribute yesterday 'tb the late .Mr. J. .McMijian, .Mr. ro|N‘land said that 74 years airu as two small lads, hi* ami “.loe” starti-d to schmd together at .Shady fJrovi* |wh«*iv they Wcame friends, and thati frien<lshi{» continued unbroken until the latter’s <ieath during the pasti wi*ek. .Mr. <'of)eland .says that he re mem Int's well wrhen the mes.sajf** came l<» the little Shaily Grove ^schoolhouse m .April, that the'.South had sur-l rendered. The one-teacher school wasj laujfht hy .Miss .Mat Drention of laiu- rens. I Further ri*mini.scin)f, .Mr. Cofielarid; slate.s that the followirijf year his pa-, rents moved^ to Hurricane w^here he* Ix-came a school pupil. He rememher.s, a Urjfe number of hoys and tf'rls,; many of. them now <lea<l, who atten<l-| ed the .school at that time, or later.! Of the early pupils, he can recall six- tts*n still livinjf, who In'lonjfcd to the] “little" Hurricane scho(»lhouse family.' They are: ,1. 31. .M. Younjif, Geo. .M.j .X’abors, .Mrs. Lizzie Sinip.son Yourijr. .Mrs. Krnrna Finney Little, I), h!. Trih-! ble, .M rs. .Nannie TribWe Jj’inney, .John H, Pitts, .Sr., .Mrs. .Mamie Hunter j Copeland, all of Clinton ami thi.s com munity; ClintfOi .Jack.s in Texas; .Jim Itumatfc in Arkansas; .Mrs. .Mollie| Hamate Owens in .Arkansas; .Mrs. I. izzie C(»|M*lund flollitijr-worlh. Un ion; I.. \V. C. Hlalrn’k, (foldville; .lack \V. Itillard, .Spartaoburjf; Mrs. Ida Uornis •Mi'Crackiri, Newlx-rry; and dohn L. Vountr, Oklahoma. "Then* may lx* one or two I have tivetl<M>ked." said .Mr. Co|*eland. If that lx* triN* and any of this lt«t«xi irroup know of a man or wonw’n still livinic who startixl their readmit, wnt- mir arwi anthnwtic day* at Ifurrirane.^ you are aaked to so notify Mr < o|ie-. land or thi* ndumn in orilrr that men- tioa of the pdr*on may be made Fifty year* from now thi* itew^ w ill he read with intereat by dew* ndao* d the ■# We-i ka -we f«ftT* ir- wb.» hi-* mmle a Ij a* a I s - ->■' * •* t'» lb** ( -miwwo> pa'** -f *b- « 1* -1-. a*- Msll ^ ' l. I'* ** .. * ... ' %i J ( M« tl • • . I * *■ ll» '• , - ' ' * i I • f 9- S • • ■ ' * • W . I # J ^ « • V . . 1 ' ' o« * • 1 ■<«» * a* “■ ■ Sj • » ' - — # ■ * *»ii ^ -*■ — ' 4 **■ ■• OfBcers Destroy Large Distillery laiuren*. July 24,—.Sheriff c. U*. * Wier and several deputies blew up aj big underground distilling “plant” late Satuniay «>n a small creek near Sa luda river, southwestern part of the county. I►ynam^te was used to destroy the outfit, ilescrftieil a* a double- headi'r with a capacity of 1,1)00 gal-i lon.s. An expiTt place*! a stick of dy namite at the outside eilge of each vat, and on being touched off frag ments of concrete and a shower of mash coverinJ the premises, thi* of ficers reported. The ofxrators may have bei*n onlookers, but they wen* careful to keep themselves in the background, and well out of the hands of the law. ‘ PEOPLE YOU KNOW am wgidgmi''gPim KIMA.N’IS MKKT TODAY The H'gul&r Kiwanis nux*ting will lx* hold this evening at Hotel <'lintori at 7:1"). Dr. A. K. .Spencer, pre.sident of the cIuIn .stateil yesterday that the meml>ers have lieen invitixl to attend a tea at the .W’A home at .seven o’clwk, after which they are asked to come to the cluh m<x*ting. .H<*lf a fine joint of Jieef, hut he gets no corn on the coh. A German may delight in a cutlet and rod cabbage, but he get.s no corn on the cob. .And tJw best w'ay to eat it is right in the fingers, as nature ohvi»tusly intendeil, and gnaw it off thi* cob just like a busy si|uirn*l. Please pass thi* butter and salt. .And s|N*uking of .something that’s g(M)«|, what alxiut apple pie? Del you know that this is the most |M>pulur dessert serve*! on th** inviting rail* roail dining <ars? Well, it is. Ami 'P*‘aking of these ilining cars, did y*>u kn«m' that each year they um- aJxiut twenty-f*>ur million egg-, nine million iMiumis of (xitatiMK, iw** million |Miunila of butter, one an*l a half mil lion oranges, fiftex-n thou«arv*| barrels u/ ap|*les, three and a Jialf million quart* of milk and cream, a milli**n bmvr* of )>r«wd, ami about thirty mil Imhi rtdl* Mrs. J. .A. Davenport of Kinarda, is visitmg Mrs. J. .Rari Johnson. .Mrs. M*. K. Monts and ilaughters, •Miss Ruth .Monts and Judy, stH*nt sev- eral days this w»*ek in Pro-iperity with .Mr. .Monts’ pyents. .Miss Hattie Mae Horton. .Mrs, Fred .''Cott, .Mr. ami .Mrs. J. \V. Horton, Jean an<l .Jimmy Trailer were gui*st.s Tuesday of .Mr. and Mrs. F,. B. Fdorton in Gn-enville. Mrs. iKiran IJnd.sey and little ilaughter Betty, of Tryon. N. C., are the guests this week of Mr. and M-rs. K. L. Holland. .Mrs. .J^M. Dick and daughters, Ijin- ,na Copeland an<l Margaret, of Ra leigh, (’., are vi.siting her parent.s, Dr, and .Mrs. .Jack H. Young. .Miss F!mma I.ittle is the guest this week of .Vliss I*hoel)e Wither.sfxion at Gcean I>rive Tieach. .Miss Ruth .Monts was also a week-en<l guest of Miss V\’ithersp<x)n. Mrs. R. .1.. Bailey and Miss Ruth Jtailey have returned to their home here after a visit to their daughter and sister, .Mrs. William Anderson, in Grei-nville. •Miss Virginia .Sadler and Rufus Sadler are comjx'ting in the state ten nis tournament being held in Darling ton this week. They were accompanie*! hy their motJuT, .Mrs R. K. .Sadler. .Mr. and .Mrs. .Sam Kern an*i daugh ters, Misses .Margaret and .Agnes Kem of Greenwcxxl, spent Wednes- ilay with the former’s mother, .Mrs. Agnes Kern. .Miss Agnes Kern re- niaine*! for a few «lays visit with her gramimothi-r. Frieruls *)f .Mr. and .Mrs. Georg«* Holman and family will he interested to know they will leave next week to make their b*»nie in l olumbia. where Ixtth Hr and .Mr* Holman have ac- refHrd |x>-ttlon« With the Kapti«t h*»«- pital The following ouk-of-town fneml* and relative* were here Frnlay for tbr funeral of Joxepb <* MrHillan. l4r. Mr and Mr* W A (•alloway arxl *ldughter. Mr^ Kathleen Galloway, of Orangeburg; Mr. and Mr*. R. A. Cook of Fountain Inn; if. W. Dean. Miane* Mollm and Ella Duncan af WYiitmire; Mrm. Lila Heath and Mrs. Joe Hol lingsworth of Union; Mrt. O. F Bixvwning and daughters of Green- wixrd; 4. R. Moore and Mr. anJ Mrs. T. .A. .N’ichols of Waterloo; .Mr. and; .Mrs. Joe Adair, Mr. and Mrs. f. M’., M'ier, and C. A. Cromer of Lauren.*. Sumerel’s Stages Clean-Up Sale ! The annual mid-summer "(Mean-up’’i jsale of .Sumerel’s lX*partment store' jis now under way, offering outstand- ling special valued throughout the"' [store that Wil) apix?al to the buying .public. All summer merchandise ha.s! I been' marked down to make room for fall merchandise, states .Mr, Sumerel, I with stocks complete and real bar- 1 gains in every department. Details of ' the event are found in the advertising I columns of bxlay’s paper. Laurens Woman Dies Of Wound Jurj' SavR .Mrs. .Madge Turner, 4H, Shot Self While Alone At Her Home. I.jiurens, July 25. — Mr*. Madge Field Turnef. 4H. wife of J. C. Turner, died at her home here today as result of a self-inflicted pistol wound, ac cording to verdict of a coro^ier’s jury. Her hu-dzand, who is roadmaster for the C. & M', C. railroad, was quot ed by the sheriff as saying Mrs. Tur ner had been in ill health for .several months. She was alone at the time of the tragnly. The family ha.s liyed here about 10 years. The body of Mrs. Turner was taken tonight to LaGrange, Ga., her former home, for final rites. CARD OF THA.X'KS . We wi.Hh to thank our friends and; relatives for their many kind expres- jsions of sjrmpathy and for the manyi beayitiful floral offerings during the iillne.ss of our husband and father. : Mrs. .J. C. McMillan, Sr., ' ! and Children. 1 ( LI B If< GRATEFUL The Booster committee of the Cham ber of Commerce wishes to thank the Pitts .Service stAtion and D. E. Tribble company for their generosity in con tributing truck.* for use at the ticket draw’ings. Thanks are likewise due to Paul Harmon for giving freely of his time as manager of the booster head quarters where he handles the sale of tickets. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE “The Paper Everybody Reeda*’ Auto Loans! U'e will loan you money on your car or refinance your car for you. Our termH and rates are Htandard. TIMMERMAN MOTOR CO. CHKYSLER — |•|.VM()^TH Rhone 110 Saleit and Seix ice Clinton. S. ('. WD-SIIMMEa CIEM-IIP NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY AND SAVE! WE MUST CLEAN-OUT ALL SUMMER GOODS TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR FALL MERCHANDISE. 1. i tl-m, t B • % a^ TIMw a* BB miBorlABl !■ IW TWtfl* mi limKimi MIBINAMHxF bI ra«| pn mg mfg mMmgwmm aiH ito«r tW*# MeaR* fa«l I m earfv i«a* Im m*gt\ ^gpgrtmgmd. It H # •eg BFFRt —iha sra r URpirle iBtf CWHM IW -*%I.L ► * W - k .M * ■4 ' i I * h g • f «• • *- t * » ♦-.* W I «« *1 I’.,** . . — •*»-» W li" ■*■ Yt* f ?-,,.■»* 'ig j| « * »«'h • 4»t , 4f •! taiilpj- hs*.= :*»( •, . I -• « »\»‘«-.| t|i-«!r, r*»ll. .\f- l*> a vrai’"* H«id wiirk Ml** Sprunt i» fitiw nil an fxtfii-k-d \\(*«lt‘in t<>ur >g lb* ^IlMt* fit • many an«i I* DRESSES rsHk IKr rrBM iWa "79c DRESSES lot I2.9S SOh Dr^ $2*49 DRESSES DRESSES rr • iRa rcHk 9x4r Aocle iHi v,** *., to fB- I M 11 9w \ mil rg* \(ilh IM I \ JOHX.'iOX’. TOM f‘'» a vai-ati«»n utiling. By "air mail” NF H and KD<, l•\K(•\.X'. Thi* "ur “fa\«*ritc iifwNpa|x*r” 1*'going to 1*. a prison pirliar that 1* different, bei , ach w**vk while away lai^t wix*k Made ailb the r«Mi|N*raliun and with*when -khe airixisi at Grand ('anyon the ye*-hniral ad\i«e *4 the I’. S. De- bxige in \riztina. her "letter fromj pailmenl ol Ju-ine. It lake*- >«iu l*e- home" wa- th*‘re t*» greet her. This’ hind pri-*)n walU and show >; a hat w»*ek in .'>aii Ki aiK*i>x**», ('alifornia,' hiippi'iis to the puhlir enemies—when the «*.igl«*s *)f the air will *leliver her' lh«*\ heeome public rharg«*s! pap«“r. aiitl ti«*\t \v*‘ek while up in. ,*/v /V I • •41 %% far-away ('anatia at a well-known ho-, ‘Once Over lA^htly ,,l. she win hear from home through \Nith DIXIK Dl Nll.XK anil JOHN- tlx* >;niu> iiie«lium. This eolunin wi.shes NX DOWN.S. V comedi of line—fun for the young la*ly a most plea.santj '.Tounu-y and a safe trip baek home. ! SHEER GOODS One laMc ‘J-V. .LSc and ISr Flatun. ILiti^lc and Voile, reduced to— and nuisie. Metro ."shiirt. ;♦:;{() \. M. .Nhtiw—THl USDAX, l»c and l."»c FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. AuKU.st 1 and .*) “Timber Stampede” .\iiother troul»le with the world is that so many pai‘«*nts aro too lazy to bring up their ehildivn pro|H‘rly. $1»49 PRINTS Ilua laUa ISr MMi^uurt Friota, -od tm— 15c yd. 0 WOMEN’S SHOES t)nr table Wumen’n odd lot ShoeH. tahite. black and brown, .sold up to $1.50. reduced to-— 49c pair I 98c pair DRESSES lul $1.SS .SUk l>rr $2.95 SANDALS tine table Women'a Sandals, white and cnlnrs. sold for $1.00, $1,49 and $1.9S. reduced to— WOMEN’S SHOES Wtimon's white Shoes, sold for $1.95 reduced to— $2.95 WOMEN’S SHOES I WOMEN’S SHOES Women's ohite Shoes, .sold for $2.95. reduced to— $1.98 . It i.** imw the .''eascin of the year'to I remind the pnnul owm*rs of fh*cks of <chicken.* that the .state of some(nxly’.s 1 With (;K0RGK O'BKIFN. .mar- *■••1«»i»y <b*pend uixin which .side, JMRIK RKYNDLD.S, CHILL WIL1..S. <hose chicken.* ai-e kept.j Devil-mav-care King «f the Callle- chickens may thus nee^l to, lands! (tuick on the draw! Shy of tbe their evai^elistic powers. ladies! Trailing tbe deadliest xwind- Talk is an^her*thing that is not I levs in the thundering HesCs fighting n*gulate,l by the law *»f supply and' f*"*-’ demand. 1 “THE I.DNK RANGER RIDES • , AffAIN” No. 2. 1 .'ianl a frien*l to us yesteniay. The Three .Stooges in "Violent Is “M'e’n* glad that the sea«on ha* r<4lrd the Word for Cnrly." ^*rounil ara.n for com on the c»i6." Siag.” XV.’11 agree it i* mighty g.xxl, on the' IBr and IBr Icoh nr any other nay, and Ijarry Dill- -KID FB4)U kTjBinTir” rook ibn Wi com W e*we -BJD FBOMkJiBOUir , t« 4rv*>ur A FVewBiun IHt I MAMf” tgggm ^ ^ ^ -MA.X rVOII 111 MEN’S SHOES One lot Men's white Shoes, sold for $1.9S, reduced to— $1.69 MEN’S SHOES One lot Men’s White Shoef«, sold for $2.95, reduced to— $2.49 Women's white Shoes, sold for $1.9S, reduced to— $1.79 PRINTS One lot Rood quality, fast'color I rmts, regular UVyc value, re duced to— 9c yd. SUMEREL’S DEPT. STORE *The Home of Better Values' Clinton, South Carolina