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o PAGE TWO THE CUNTON CHtONICLE. CUNTON. 8. C THITJSDAY. OCTOBER 1$. I*W CASINO THEATRE MONDAY and TUESDAY, October 23 and 24 “The Wizard Of Oz” WiUi JUDV UARLANa ""T, . MORGAN. RAY BouiBR. BERT, Students Hear I Doctor Mai^iall: Kiwanians Hear Health Talk We irere in a busiaeas man*B office yesterday where there hang* orer his desk this motto-;-‘*Do h Now.** That means if you have anythinc to do cK LAHR, JACK HALRY and a cast of; thousands. Greatest show since “Snow White.**, it reveals the unbelievable sights when ‘ a tornado whisks a firi froos Kansasi to a land beyond the rainbow, Yoall,Aix>ut Voltaire’s favorite motto used tD be; “Doing clears the air.” Rev. Peter Marshall. D.D., pastor of Mias Er^in Speaks of Education Now York Avenue Presbyterian church, Washington, D. C., and one of the outstanding ministers of the Pres* byterian Church of the United States, spoke to an assemblage of students and towhspeopde at chapel services on guest Friday morning. Dr. .Marshall chose ning, |a-ray exasur^tAon made. made haa been Kade thfwr;gh I ^ going through this p'^veeas of participation of Clinton citi ns in cbo tuberculin^testi^ and fluoroscopirtg annual Christmas Seal saje. Mias Er- |or x-raying if the test is positive, rin stMcs. cases can be early discovered. The privilege of having the test' SUBSCRIBE TO THE CBRONICLI al ProffThm To Eradicate Tu< berculoMis *nd Emphasizes jgcjBnmKggnqqpimqqnrinfiftrKKiuewMBwwpBe Christmas Seal Sale. be awed by trees that talk and throwJarm.H (tnlmrgo'i.ssue i.s up in (^ngresB,, , «.rvices dunne “reliirious eni- »ving accumpiisneu inrougn appl^ — by flying monkeys winged'D'*- Wilfred Kunk. v^Tan p'TJ,. p™bnei^n l>»'-ticul,rly in the Clinton menwniter. of the Wicked Wll<l|.^r,maker propMM tl^ the drfinitiona ChMter. Dr. John Mc^een,I*[«>- anJ ^a' heard with interest. Now thrt we are hearing »o ntuchl*'‘t* bereulo,!, worker internationol law .ince the I “ '"f* ‘“’’ T Dr. Marshall was conducting a se- Thfi Clinton Kiwanis club had as its at its nK*eting Thursday eve- .Mis.< Jennie Faye Ervin, ^u* for Laurens and Greenwood counties. .Mis.s Ervin ‘old of what i.< being accomplished through H. D. HE.NRY 1898* 193f F. M. BOLAND H. D. the horse of a different color, a lav-1 of «uch terms as “neutrals,” “muni ender steed. ('artoon. “Little Blue Blackbird.” “News of the Day.” 10 A. M. Show—MONUAY. 10c and 2.^ WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, October 25 and 26 tions,” “contraband,” “freedom of the soa.s,” etc., be undersrtood and agreed ' upt>n by tho.se who are arguing the ! neutrality question. “Words,” says I Dr. F’unk, “are the most important , weafM>ns of all in war.” _ This has been tnie from the days the Romans an.swertnl the call “Carthage must be de.stroyed,” to our modern slogans, “Renneml)er the Maine,” and “Make “Society Smugglers” With PRESTON FOSTER. IRENE the world .safe for democracy,” heard JENKS and HEKVKY, FRANK FRED KEATING. “Death Of A Champion with LYNN OVERMAN. VIR- (;LMA dale, DONALD O’CONNOR. H.VL KE.MP and His Orchestra. '9:.V0 A. M. Show_WEDNFA.SDAY. lOc and I.Vc FRIDAY and SATURDAY, October 27 and 28 ‘i,(M)0 A Touchdown” in '17-’1S. Find the right phrase,” Dr. Funk 99'says, “and you can take a nation to war!” Following the same reason ing it would seem that the big job now confronting (/ongress is to find the right phra-ses to keep us out of war. <'linton is a foot1>aH-minde<l town, with the colk*ge, orphanage, high .school, and Bell .Street (colored) with U'lims in the field with ambitious sch«*<lul<‘s for the season. And alstt|p„,^ram in scluMds. This constitutesj With JDK K. BRtlW N, M.VKTIIA it might be* adYkii, (Jinton ii more and i (,f e«lucatioral program to be pastor of the church, and former pres-1^^* mentioned the Chn.stma.s Seal ident of Presbyterian college, accom-:'*?^ conducted later, and ask^ panied the speaker for the address, organization in Dr. (Marshall patterned his address■ f succe.ss of the effort, in a manner to make it appeal to the;. tuberculosis is to be eradicated younger generation. He extended an[‘^ Laurens county, all groups must appeal to the young people of today program,’ to take advantage of their youth, and} ^*** Ervin said. It is necessary that emphasized the fact that some of theif .P^P^^ learn that having tubercu- greatest men of hi.story accomplished'^*'*’ '* * disgrace; that it can be their greatest deeds while less than when found in time thirty years of age. Dr. Marshall cured. said, “Not youth, but Chri.stian youth tuberculosis is the hope of the world.” I - Inealth department are putting on a I school tuberculin testing program at an early date in this section, with the j school authorities cooperating. The tuberculin test is a harmless. Dr. G. E. McDaniel state epidemi-} painless test given to find out if the logiat will show a tuberculosis movie | child has been in close contact with and give a talk at the Clinton high; tuberculosis. If the test shows germs school Octoi>or 2^1 at 11:30. Dr. McDan-jare present, the next step is to see kd will evaluate the reasons why it is j that the child has fluoroscopic or im|K>rtant to have a tuberculin tej*trng RY & COMPANY INSURANCE KS — BONDS — REAL ESTATE LOANS NEGOTIATED Telephone 121 TO SHOW T-B MOVIE HERE OCTOBER 23 LET US DYE YOUR SHOES TO FIT THIS SEASON v Y'our shoes dyed like new for a small fraction of the cost of a new pair. W'e STuarantee dye work on any ma terial. Gilding and Silvering—kronvert your dress shoes into evening slippers. A Complete Line of Latest Polishes and Dyes. See Us For Best Shoe Repairing. CITY SHOE SHOP J. B. Dailey, Owner Phone 9283 S. D. Dawkins. Mgr. KAYK. KRH’ BLOKhi and SUSAN | rnori* taking tu night fuoiliall with the out previous Ui the achooll HAVW.XRD. ' rkMidlightH at Johnson Field furniah- work. < otleae vaK ne\er like (hiM! When jng th«* settir^. For the next aev-l ^ Jm olario pla>inK fnolball II’m a Iiinm- .ral the calendar is a h«*avy' Sorresa of the Mitler-Stalin agri'C- ap whether he‘ll valrh the hall with fim* making it diffiruh to find a night' menls imticateR that Naztiam and hi« hand* or miNilh and with Martha not alri'ady fille<l up with a gridiron ,('ominuni<*m are rm'rely different la- a« a«M»tant roach antthing ran hap- battle. Night ftartball, while com->lM-i« for the iNime brami of poiMm. Df and dor«! paratively new, w taking well wiih'<v»ur*r, that’a what t'ongreRsman IHe* “kl.AVII.Nl, FKD\TIKK.S“ Nw. 11. nfMtrts luvem everywhere a« ahown'ha" been trying to tell us ail akmg TIIK M VKt II OF TIME—“SoWiera hy the attendance gain*. The public| — -- With Wing. “New. mI the Da).“ lar said ZAr NOTH K OF HALE NEXT WEEK “lll»TKI Mm WOMEN " t I 01 |»s 0\ EH El ktil'E “ WHkN tf»M<mi(OW ifv, . Broadway Theatre MONDAY wd TUEMDA^. Ilrlwlwr n mm4 31 ••Miraclcj* Kor Sjilr“ w.«a VIM M. rinS INI bW » IMVNK « HVVKN u 1. > t« ' Hi »aae WMt««w ad aiagw •« . ■ > vest • • w iwgii Iw*-■ wMh daat'V ** the few# pa* - fliwi % IW«d t lai^a. ftwa U*i % ISewlK I -*4a aw4 litahawars t riwC, iKwhawdli I« % M VI EwIiVV lo awd !■> Till RjiDAV. (irtwWf 23 am4 3i •*< ivde Df the StretU** WMh NVMMV « VKEV IKVNKIE ll|MMV«a*d INI I irVI E VIM 4.N * ' --Niifht Worr WMh I N VMI Ml 1.1.1 Kw W VMV l’*M VNIi and ImiN V| tl 0« (iNNim timhrf leMpBt^ a w V VI SKww VHI MaliW lar and lie IKIDW and SATI KDAV. Driuhrr 2* and 28 **The FiichtinK (Jriniro^ With l.EtilO.V O’llMIEN and I.U- IMV \ lt»\ \K. It'Mghrr than the motoktera mf tw- da> !—the gun-.lingin’ llnrder BikW- arott.! Karin* horm^ under them! Hade, behind! Kustlera ahead! . . . i« naking for enlerlninmeni, ami eiidlegs-* are providing it ! ““ '7^ State of .South t'andina, A Newberry eiprrt fktwer growers<'4*ttnty of laiurwiui hna ndt daKlM pkanl* in full Wooaii PuniuofM to the decree of llmi (* f*. ..•■i.!<M-ing a rdorfu) parts r for llw! E—t her atone, t'lrruit Judge, we. the mate r!i»wi f (i a who ka«e liatlrd owiaraignid on Eaeeuture dahfs while a|Wtlto«dTeeaaiiiefMof J W Vm aetfuire. wue h rare to dareMad. will aril ot pMblir aorvaan to codf of ftw ^tlir bifWel hnddev f-t roah. Iti or In liMt of Nr^OOif Me 1 jew torMy We are told *1.1 •& ho«e an.i the C^^rOtasO mi j g*. . «o The dohf«a W mm m the i?oiled ..f f. . .ng ..ir,l.«ia'| f«e ■ -oiiM* • huoiOrowMl IbM a. *t -t W«ctaeutfaetw ae Ml Ho frowt of the ( ourt ||.waer ai L Mfefuilte'S C*. CM .SnWcdny tn NnceoiW r OeGt. re Ihno Wi7»»g Mandat. N*.»*mIi>~ 4, tVSV, do# log the iegoi loair. ..f aoie, the fdheW vOThXlRia aUM F.*m WraeVYle.1 pn.prctf be4ee*g.og t* m mi ibe fHw |«|hr E^ole uf J W I iipelaa i. de tm oil teeto-a l.«rt mi lood Mgl of the eW|i»y' heoolf , Ipn hr«Og in IW ' Ail *a..ui aof neoo oc the Mm MOOiOTim to* IIIWI oemc,, (oacee .. hMondod iooda M A I. m « RlohwA. Jome* Eol* and 'dWeew,, ood hetog iho aW ffw) leoea of Sood etovo^d I W iopdond by J II Wi of Ideevw* UounNf A l«Ki. m fbr mif'mm mi iMedlbLi \ irfrnm AlJHt ibe fdlewtng goewMnl •Off Ifld dcaen nf Ww « lteo»afae«or*Mg t de.peo U wm r»* ' 8^1** ■d bw aur t^Xwnre «e pay ' a wMe loi rrtdoy that (O Aaoeewo. d of « Aim. *e II. II oai hi; httgreocm M U ( epe^od J W t’lipp^l. Jr. 1 lhi«ad J t rod- 1^ of Mw loni Wdl oo OMI of J W i Teoto n«g ho. II 4m% ihol < ' *f . * «y I l*.lge»n • •• .ei Errdoy that tbo t-Mh|OldiC . M 'w • .: -Me ef tbe MTbale • 1 .M the mb < «a. tMcn eo Ertdny rH<e«*a. Jrffrrooo 'a birttidoy moo the nth. aa did Kiw VldoardN of EngisMd Hoorr biwoe. NOW IM TNE TIMR “I'nrU* TuMny** Oweoa and Mrs. . . . lo awhorrtbe to that Magaaioe. as| tlwrtM celebrated tbew &3nd wedding|there are many apertal affees lad, annivrmary chi tlct. Ilth TWoe ia ioaw ood food oatil Noe. Itlb. lo etancre .hem there la no feoaiMi far<aoaie loetaoren the prken are ad- alarm iH au|ien(titMHi over either i vaorlag. [ Finlay <H thr nth. loat wcs>k waa nbarrved in many' Thr> brought gun Ian tn thr wildmt citice ami ciunpiunitinc aa Fire Pre- I JAMES W. CALDWELL .pot »r.t id rijilization! “I.ONK KANtlKK RIDES AGAIN” .No. 11. Comedy. “Miracle Money.” CartiMtn. “Jitter Hug Knights.” “.Nen Comer.” 10c and 20c NEXT WKKK — ••KI.HHIT AT MID.NKJHT,” “BK; TOWN cy.AR.” “THREE TEXAS STEERS”—with the “Three Menquit- eera.” . PRINTING » to Order at Our PRINT SHOP TYPEWRITER RIBBONS For All Make Machines, Standard and Portable. ADDING MACHINE RIB BONS ADDING MACHINE PAPER ^ Can 74 * Chronicle Pub. Co i vention W'eck, with attention given I not only to preventing firea in reai-| ,4k*ntiMl and huainena property, but , alao to the danger of forest firea. The ' Unite«i Statiu we are told haa an aver- jagi* of nearly 172,000 forest firea each year, with an average annual kuia in timber amounting to belwwn 140,000,- 000 and $50,000,000. In dry years, wh<‘n the temperature is high and the w’inds tmd, the los.s may be many Ulnies that. The forest .service of the <iepartnu*nt of agriculture, which has .direct juri.sdiction only over nation- 'al foiv.sts, employs a p«‘rmanent force of about 3,000 men who are working to reduce such hazards to a minimum. A gxxxl way 'G) join in the camiaiign to prevent their spread is to Ih' cart'ful, to be suix* you are not rtie^nsible for starting fires at th^s sea.son when leave.s are dry and once! I set to flame, will spread with .devas- ^tating speed. I A news item states the ^nrolbnemt at W’inthrop college this session has ^reached 1,714, one of the highest in^ the institution’a history. The school has forty-five new rooms, but still is crowded to over-fkijring. Hi*- and Mrs. J. Roy Crawford, who reside in the Hopewell section, near here, bear the distinction of having three daughters in this large student I body. Mary is a dignified senior. Dor othy it a member of the junior class, ai^ Ida boloiiga to the freohnaan gioup. This trio of fine girla are aaak- ing splendid raeords at the Rock Hill COMMUNITY FUNERAL HOME Clinton, S. C. FOR COLORED PEOPLE ONLY Phene 319 Rev. H. W. Walker. Manager FOR SALE roilR-ROOM HOUSE and V/i ACRES LAND Cash or Easy Terms. See WORKMAN JOHNSON FARM FOR SALE IS meres, substantial kovse, well and bam. $1,000. $300 cash. Bskmec easy W. J. Benjamin Second Big Week—PENNEY’S ■ SHOE* i< FK.XTURING .MHS95U and I \DIHV VALUES $1.98 ONLY! OXFORDS AND DRESS SHOES M»« HkJtr IN t iSHl.NS GORE PUMPS Fan! HittirtMg! $1.98 ST! RDILY BlIl.T OXFORDS lira^inglv Tailored! $1.98 Ideal for iwbeel and every-day wfar. I.eag wearing leather eelee «ith leather heelm and rab- brr taiMi. SMART! YOUTHFUL! GORE PUMPS Economy Priced! $1.98 In jet black suede, with gleam- ‘ing patent triaa and attractive perforations. Graceful heels. 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