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THE CUNTON CHRONICLE. CUNTON. 8. C
THCRSDAY. OCTOBER II
CASINO THEATRE
JPRESBYTERIAN WOMEN I
TO MEET IN CHESTER
ChMlrr. Oct. 7.—Th^ Woi«*ii’»
•uxiltaf7 of the Synod of S<H^ Caro
lina, comprimna 217 auxUiaHoo afid
12.055 tmvnbrm, will convene at Pur-
EN PASSANT
natrhed. P:e«n]rtenan has om \ .ctory
and two dt^fcau thus far this seasoa,
while Newberry has a rather unusual»
record with three scorel^^ ties'
ayainst the opponents met. At any
rate, the tangle tomorrow nifht prom-,
ises to be an interesting feud wfth
plenty of action and a bif crowd ex
pected in the stands pullinf for their
And speaking of the railroads afain f*'orite team.
There's a whale of a kit of differ-
bKween the/world's series just
ended and the one that has been un-
MONDAY AND TUIS^DAY.
October 1€ and 17
“Four Feathers’* I ity Piwsbyirrmn church in this cHy. der uwy in Europe for the past month,
la Teehaicolor. SUrriaf
tol/^U A OfYtt/YV I' At*lltoRV I PPSEIOT7W Will COTWIHIIP
ri EMFNTS^siId JUNE iTir* Wednesday with s momma, afternoon --d'd you >‘oow that they buy and use
nuw9 . . » - 'and eveninia session, and Thursday I more than 70,000 different c<mim«di- 8CB8CRIBE
With the Si^.teriuu. Sudan as » mornina session. The ties, includina such thinas as pins,
h«k»r..nd. 1^ Kll.k,n„> ^ f*" *■» *'>»“' " V, Vnd'bViCr^n'S t'JlTJifduT
.ieht? vieiorv st (>f.Hur».n lenns i„ nesm on that tisy. r**!" *nd bndaes, that their pur-
Elaborate plans are beiny perfect- chases ire made m 12,000 communi-
ed for the ’ eirtertamment of this, ties located in all of the states, and
jarxiup. They will be enUTUinied in in K5 per cent of the counties in the
the holies of the memibers of the nation. _
■ church. Luncheon will be served fori , ~ ^ „
II. * u. Pi.-un, lie s a Chesterfield aentleman,’
itbt* auests by the auxiliary of Purity ^ vester-
i Presbyterian church on Wednemiay
and Thursday. A buffet supper bi>n-
|orin#r the synodical executive board
jwiU be served by the executive board
!of Purity Presbyterian church aux-
TO THE CBRONICLI
panoramic lilr in vinrant lectinicoior
... in the story of a man branded
coward.
“News of the Day."
10 A. M. Show—MONDAY.
lOc and 25c
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY,
October 18 and 19
day in referrina ta a Clinton citizen.
(Jen. Robert E. Lee said the highest
compliment that could be paid any
man was, “He’s a Christian gentle
man.” What is your definition? W'ell,
With JANE^WITHRRS. AKLEEN m wrtbaVrnTrt'bad' uk^^^^ from!
;ut>i AM AO E<rAuri vv at 6 oclock, Tuesday evening, Ooto-, ,v... ij;-u '
24, the day of the opening ses-|
WHELAN.
RICHARD
MEK.
i)ou(;las fowley
BOND. WARREN HY-
“The Jones Family In
ber 24, the day of the opening I'ulletin
iaion. A picnic supjier will be served]
by th. "M.n of ihcV>,„T0hr orpini-!
ization of Purity Presbyterian church
j W'ednesday evening at tte Chester
of the State Highway De-
a page dedicated to “A
Hollywood” ciob.
With JED I’ROUTY, SI’RINfJ BY-1 in 1913 Purity church entertained
LN(;T0N. ken HOWELL. CEORCE
ERNST.
“Cnusual Occupations."
»:.30 A. M. Show—W'EDNF-SDAY.
10c and 15r
this same organization and is looking
forward to entertaining this repre
sentative group of (Jhristmn uromen
for the .second time. They will he
here from every section of the state.
The conumittec in charge of ar-
rang»*m<*r»Ls for the meeting include:
Mrs. W. R. Wallace of Cheater, Miss
Rose .Mark* I.indsey of York and
I Mrs. I/oraine .Simril of Rot-k
With CI.NCKH R(MiKR.S. DAVID (rrogram; Mrs. KolH-rt K. Abell,
FRIDAY AM) SATURDAY.
October 20 and 21 «
“Bachelor Mother”
M\KN. CHARLES COBCUN
FRANK M.BKKTSD.N.
Definitely a new high in screen
c<»med) ! \ brilliantly nukrl story . . .
•or you'll netrr outguess. Full of fun.
rrammed with ropianer. throbbing
(•ingrr as the glamorous
“mother" of a d«iarstep
• tsed by Playboy Daild.
Jilleriug Frank. Wbal a
A man that’s clean inside and outside;
Who neither looks up to the rich nor
down on the poor;
Wiho can lose without squealing;
Who can win without bragging;
(’onsideraie of women, children, and
old people;
Who is too bcave to lie,
AjmI too generous to cheat.
And too sensible to loaf;
Who takes his share of the world’s
goods
Ami lets other jieople have theirs.
Hill, ^ This is the ideal conception of a
Mrs. i true gk-ntU-man.
NATUREPATHY
NATURE’S OWN WAY
TO HEALTH AND
HAPPINESS”
Why not Ret the most
out of living?
W’hy should you R o
through life crippled from
—ARTHRITIS
—RHEUMATISM
—NEURITIS
—INFANTILE
PARALYSIS
. . . when others are find
ing relief?
Office Hours:
9 to 12 A. M. I to 4:30 P. M.
Dr. L. B. Marion
CUNTON, S. C.
No. I National Bank Bldg.
P/ttKING NOTICE!
TO THE PUBUC:
\
It has become necessary for City
Council to pass an ordinance for a two
hour parking limit law in order to try
to eliminate some of the parking prob
lems.
The signs have been erected and on
the 16th day of this month this law will
go into effect and will be strictly en
forced on all automobile owners park
ing over two hours in one parking
place with a few exceptions in regards
to out-of-town people.
Anyone wishing to park longer than
two hours will find a parking lot fur
nished by the City between West Main
and West Pitts streets which can be
entered from either street
BY ORDER OF THE MAYOR
AND CITY COUNCIL
• Hb lift’!
shop-girl
f•uildllng
rbaard by
ptrlarr*
FI.4MIN(. FRIINTIF.RX^
( •Mami. Iliibt Kmimml" (
N.». ml Ibv Im*
It*
and Angus if. .Macuulay, pn-xidenl and ^
vuv pnsHk-nt, n-sjHrtivdy, of the The registrar of Presbyterian col-
uuxiliary of Purity Preiibyrierlan' k‘ge statksi during the week that
church, ami Mrs. W. .S. K4»bin«uni, lurs'fkere are .lOI stu<k*nt* enndW at the
pilality; Mrs. .Samuel W. Kluttx, pUb ^n^tltu^lon for the firat wnnester. The
iMity. ami Mias Wixala-th llartlin,."M'’'’'‘«iiat*«n divided seniors,
• rganiat fur Purity, music.
The tbrnif fur the UNrtinig ta “Ful-
m.iig Chriut's Plan," and the neAto
"A. My Fathi-r Hath M«, Keen
S.» I .S^nd Veu," and ih* g<ml m
“Fvrtr Mimtsirf for “
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Clintoniant Place In
Show At
•>5 junior-, 77 '“»ph«»m<»res, km fresh
men and thr.i s|M<rial stUfh'nts. Fifiy-
I .«-v« n |ier eent of the students aw
meiiilss-r- of the .SitJtJtrrn Pie-ibyU*-
rmo churrh. tb* stat**i»rs -bow, with
the rr*e*imli-f divole-l Mrtb^lists,
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PENNEY’S
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Wv are fraturinc .Mcii’m and Roys* .Mkiccs (all leathrr. of rourso). Our Mtocka are com-
pirtr. Here you sill find tlie nom antique finiMli with leather nolea or crepe, and black or
broma leather. Our work aboes are ruffedly built!
“BUY ALL YOUR SHOES AT PENNEY’Sr
Tl.1 Sportc Oxfords
Qmrk (X Court
Makaa Ons Sals
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**Mountam Khythm'
City Makes New
Parking Rules
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wmb ff' htm a *»t«ppr bmMay" and
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Ill KNbrriF sad Jl NK <r4)MRT . cume rlTertiet and ha sirieCly asfanwdi Mr !k.wers la a natiw af Matss-
Fartomt acitaa* Hilsrtoa* rwmedy! «*«i all motormu Two hosr psahiac) villa. N. 4 In 191U ha atovwd tu 4'lin-
4.ay, laaeful ma«»c! Heart-aarmlag signs have lM<en poatad Uwvueb thalton and acerptad a position m the
riMaance: Arntther smash-hit fram buaineas arwa to insure tha earrying orphanaga wtiod shop, i placa he af-l
your Pahlic 4'owhuy No. I. ,out of tha naw rei^latitwm. «
“l.4>.\K K\N4:KK KIDKfS .ALAIN", ^
No. 13. 4'olur Cartoon. “The (llasa .(DKSKTIKRK AT (HANRY*8
Slipper.” I Mists Stella Mason, of Detroit, Mich.,
Keeltiins. “.Ssinguet." “AA'orld of'exjKTienc«l corsetiere, wHI be st (!ha-
Timotros.” ”4*ommunity Sing.” , ney’s liress Shoppe tuxlay, FViday and
Ilk and 2(k- 'Saturday, according to an announcc-
VI.-VT u. !.'!.-!. iment in the advertising columns of
•MIKAri^L M^SAl.E" . -
“FILHTINL (;RIN<;4)" aith LEORLE
OBRIEN.
We Do All Kinds of PRINTING
Except Bad.
CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.
HEATERS!
Circulating Heatm
Ashley Wbod Burning Heaters
Cannon Heaters
Flat Top Laumlry Heaters
firiently and conscientiously filled up
until seven years ago when he re-1
signed. Sinot that time, until overtak
en by fat-ble hrultb, he has operated
a furniture shop at his home where
he served many customers w1h> ap- j
preciate<i his skill and workman.ship. >
Mr. Sowt*rs is loved and esUnnned
by many. Kind, true and trusted, I
with a reputation for spotless integ->
rity, he (lossesses the respect of ev-!
«ry one who knows him. No one ever,
heard of this man stooping to any-!
thing low. To the contrary, he has al-l
ways been inspired by the highest:
ideals which he has consistently lived
» up to. Kn Passant joins with hundreds
of other friends in extending congrat
ulations and best wishes to this fine
old Ghri.stian gentleman and expresses
the hope he may yet be spared many
years setting an example worthy for
young men to achieve.
All RMnofiably Prkud.
i PRATHER-SIMPSON FURNITURE
COMPANY
$2m98
Ato««* • f.
Hmtll lag I
High Shoes
» »tor* !,*('
$3.98
r*
Man; Dmrmbit! Haya
Dress Oxfords
At Pammry'a fmr Ouh^
$1.98
TWy'r* sU Irather. tea! imaath
IrsUwr appsrs la wiag lip slylsa
ami leather ■•)*• aad herds.
Ruggedly Built!
Work Shoes
White Storm Welt!
$1.98
Built to give workmen long ser-
vka! Stnrdy noles and rabber
heab. Hasky rivaled scams.
Mau n RMl KM
High Shoes
EtnOMil V
$2.98
The cashlaa sarh Maing mei
added rc-rnfart. Stardy leather
•cle* and half rahhsr herb!
Men’s Well-Made
Dress Oxfords
Famous Towncrafts!
$2.98
The home varsity sea.von for the
Blue Hose football team opens Friday
night under the floodlights arhen the
Newberry Indisms journey up to fur
nish the opposMon in what prmnisas
to he a doaslX matched and hard-
playod halGa. Tug maatiag ad
Handaoaia smooth laather. The
plaia too b smart! Darable ba
ther sales. ExeefKianal valacs!
* N4
Dress Oxfortb
$2*00
m**4P mwrhM I ^f.ni
‘ he* u gA.9 bmg woae^
Rpya* Hlag Tlf Druua
OXFORDS
('reft SuImI
$2.49
Kmart wiag Up styb with hrawn
bather appeni and hasky
sad hosts.
Boys* Smart Wing: Tip
Dress Oxf<»ds
Famous Towncrafts!
$$.49
Smooth leather tnftuds witk
bather boot hoeb! BaOt to give
the Btmoat b looks ami scrvica!
SEE OUR WINDOW
PENNEY
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