The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, November 16, 1939, Image 2
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THE CUNTCm CHBONICLE. CXINTON, 8. C.
THUB8DAT, NOVEMBER IC, 1939
CASINO THEATRE
^Gwinty T; B. 'Oninty Teachm 'Servkes Today For ; More Checks For
(kroup Formedl Met Yesterday At iMrs. Mary Chahners; Fanners Arrive
Training School.
!■
it takes a ihre man to avoM the
MONDAY AND TUESDAY.
NoTMiber 20.aid 21 ^ . .
wmr 9* I Wlale Thankagivinc w ahways the
l^OUlWl ibig <lratwmc date for fockliall danaka.
With NORMA SHEARER. JOAN the big game of this acctioa of the
CRAWFORD. ROSALIND R U 8 - eountry will be pkjFod next Sakarday.j
SELL. PAULETTE GODDARD and abnost a week before Mr. R4Mioeeeli*s
Niifd Prcaadcat of Per*
AflBodatioo. BetU and
MooriMod Are OSem.
Mrs. Mary Mayes Chahners, 70, | County Agent C. B. Cannon stated
died Tiaeeday night at riie hotne of .yesterday that his office has received
•‘•"O'". X"- O*™ ^ J^untin, U
At . .-it* ywterday afternoon at 3:15 at foUowing an extended iHness. Wl,267.(K). To date 4,0W cneexs total-
— the State Training school. The topie Funeral services will Ik held this 344.56 per
here Thursday afternoon was, “The Child afternoon at 2:30 from the home of chock have been received at his j)f-
tha iMrens County Tubetru- ^Th> Is Out of Step,” with the discus- a daughter, Mrs. Viigil Abrams, wkh states.
a cast of 135 women witk nothing anjitewiy proclaimed day. The tsro
their minds but men; 'Duke and Noith Carolina, rank as kwis aasormtioa sras made § perma- sion led by Miss Norma HalleU, psy- Rrv. M. R. Wingmrd of Greenwood, a
rwA «/ — oa ta the W«»<Ach«« <»^ ^ South, and wiU ofWMtioo by the election af.chologist and director of elucation at former pastor, in charge, assisted by
sr^tle^oi^Tls tiW^t J^'-SrrTrivalry that kaKeri fifty-of directors to the institution. Rev. J. L. Mayer. Rev. C. B. l^lts,
tbfimnTlTT-’ Dowagers aad deba- «*« years ago. Duke, then Triaity ^ conent year. ' - Welcome greetings were extended ^ Rev. J. M -^^rson of Newbeiry.
tant^ ciorinca aad manaequias! ««•*«««. P**y«* Carolina before W j. Leroy Bums, eounty superintend- by Dr. B. O. Whitten, superintendent. Interment wjU Wkrw in Rosemont
Ciwintcuri sad' eowgirh Ki«i«g apecUders in Raleigh on TbaBkagiv-|^ ^ education, who has served The program, “Peace, War and cemetery at Newberry.
srraUhii^aBd la the'h« in 1H88 for the first time. How yean in the seal sales work Peace, War,” was presented by a Mrs. Chalmers was the widow of
most kilariovi Battle Over Mea everl***®"*”^ *•»* setting wriU elected president of the "group of children of the .school with the late M. B. Chalmers. She was a
screened!
“News of the Day.”
It A. M. Show—MONDAY.
Itc aad 25c
k writh the seating cnpacAy
; Burt. C. B. Betts. Qinton, arrangements by Miss ‘Hallett, assist- native of Newberry county where the
'of more than 50,000 tickets sold MoorhcsMl, GoldviUe. vice- ed by Edw. J. Bohan; Folk Dances, greater part of her life was spent,
'most three weeks before the game Mrs. Harry Williamson. Miss Mildren
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 22
“BlackmaU”
Cummings. “Keys of a daughter of M'. G. and Nancy Jones
32.50 per.,When that first game was{i nMMe 1, secretary; G. Miller Heaven.” The musical score was in Mayes, members of prominent fami-,
played admission for genticmeu was Lnmutn, treasurer. The charge of Mrs. William* Brooks Ow-.|ies of that county.
i25c, ladies 15c. All of this slfoms lw*boaid of dnuctors naiacd consists of ens, instructor of music. The artistic| She was a devoted member of the
jtimes have changed in the matter sf^gg members, representing practically and well rendered program, arranged Lutheran church, a noctie gentiewo-
'entertainment and a willingness community ia the coiuity. especially in honor of the teachers' man possesring many lovely traits of
'the pait of the public to pay for the' mrntiiy. aOtended by about group, consisted of a medley of danc- character that endeared her to all*
Starring,EDWARD G. ROBINSON, show. The gate receipts of the first'|0q^ in oonununity hall and es and songs, folk and modem, de-^who had the privilege of knowing
Rl’TH HUSSEY, GENE LOCK- totaled a little over a hundred over by Mr. Bums. Mrs. D-.veloped in connection with war units, her. There are many here and else-
HAKT. EWBS WATSON. I dollars—Saturday’s meet will. he a n#.|. MeDonald. Colmnhia. state di-l The association is headed by Mrs.'where to join with the family in
Little Caesar as King of the Dyua-lgioo^ooo purse. (leeior gave an interesting and in- H. S. Blackwell of Laurens, as presi-'mourning her death,
mitrr. |Mck« hi. »T«t«t T«- « the pn«r«. d«rt. , TW *«««) u nirrirwi by on»
r«r» of Ih. ch.ln (.n,! hlOlhK <l.y. Aiwther IrwUik with th» cwMtlT ^ objoodooo th. state Md «.«- l,oii. WiJtoc» l^hnets. of W«hin».
GALLOWAY’S
1-2 PRICE SALE!
On
Dresses, Coats,
and Suits
THURSDAY, FRIDAY,
SATURDAY
on the blazing oil fields! |is that there are so many laws aad .
Also C'artoon. “My Friend the Mon- such a limited supply of respect fori ^
key.” “Paramount Pictorial.” “Rain- them. ^
ing Canines.” }
9:30 A. M. Show. j There’s a sort of mix-up this year
on the observance of Thanksgiving
M
ibemiloow
nlao
lOc and l.'ic
DR. RHAME APTOINTBD daughters, Mrs. hol-
Fay Ervin, county lu- Dr. D, O. Rhame, Jr., of this city, land and Mi;s. Abrams, both of this
nurse for the patt year, has been officially designated as med- city, and one brother, Frank G. Mayes
a tsdk, after sbe had been icml examiner for the Civil Aeronau- of South Boston. Va. j
by interested lead- tics Authority in Clinton. Physical ^ '
^ al*" ^ examinations of airmen interested in ADAIR’S SALE
***^i*t^” * . J- I tel- • ***** accomplished, porticulariy in this branch of government service _ t <kyhn ’
oihI 30 Twc"T*tv-two states I including • ■ • . . ..<11 - ' Tiie Ladies Keady-to-oeor Shop
•iMi ow. iwi-wy-xwA ^ o_J!r ‘ ndiseinr active personal and cinc may be obtained by communicating , . ... c.n K-ir
oxirsi derided to go along with rk* -:#* ri.- h**'" *heir annual fall oi^-half price
dress and coat sale this morning.
Surli
in l^aurrtis ctwinity. The goal B. Cannon, Miller Mci'uen, Jr., Martin
. o. . .• L- * hw- organixatioa mterest in the campaign-
deni Rousevidt. Stati-s sticking to the,
THURSDAY, NOV. 23
THANKSGIVING
The Day the Bookies |*>»«* ‘**^ •*\23. Texa.s and OoloraiK ^.mnVy.^ThT goal B. Cannon, .Miller McCuen, Jr., Martin
Wpnf” ;io r> Ute •H.U. tet U.. rrJ i. . untrr Miller. Mr.. Fynk Uttle, «ld C. K. .f feminine *?
u .. 1... u ««•". ««»«»>«<* Mrila.-n.. Wrteit. «U «f l-uien,; tt . A. M«n- popul^ .hop i. knojm.
, JV..n ^ b«nl of diirrt.^. eleet^l by hmol. <lold.ille: Mr,. H. O. Wolher ’
1. .f- ' minp-nuon th.. c.n^.emy ^ ..oonoHoo Ibe the eounty Win..: miii Mm. L. C. T.yloe, W.re Shonl,;
(.11 the rinl .q.^! He. •• two Th.nk.|rivin(t <loy be by 3 3^,^ 3 , „„ „„ t. Hunter 0«en,. Mm. Cr.y "“"F
- in the .ermmllneil .iM.j«iJ^! ,«k,™r Armistice <l.y the offiral^y^^ 3. 3. y „ ll.rri., Mrs. S.'C. t^embieU. Owint.: TH
Mile . ■.mule I.I p.ntc! W.lfn yM of tlmnk,. “I think we eouM .Ml 3 3^ 3,,,^ Prite«on;. O. T. PB-NSEVS TOTLANH
"■ ernnpimnise by hn.in* Th.nkiw.1^ 3,^ 3, ^ R Ijnn. .11 of Alford. ('«>., Hill; Mm.-H.rry Wil- Penney'. Toytand. .Imy. • pitee
.\lso “l.anrenre Welk aad Hb Or*'on Armistice day,” said Norris. “It
chr».tra.” “Popular .Science” aad ath-'marked the end of the World war,
er •,h<»rtM. 'which wa.s a greater raiae for
lOc and Ilic Thank.vgiving than any <diher.” The
Robert of interest to the kiddies and grown
ups too, will open Friday morning at
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
November 24 and 25
“Thunder Afloat”
Cl'mioo; Mr. Bums. R K. Babb. Rev. liainnon.. laiurens, R.F.l).;
A. C. Holler. L. C. BaNe. Mrs. Balle. Ma.sson, Gray Court
Mrs. J. R. Marff. Mrs. H. W. Kiser, Ex-officio members: I>r. H. R. Per- 9 o’cioek to remind the public that
... . J ,Mrs. E. D. Easterby. E S. McMil- kins, county heakh officer; E M. Christmas is just around the comer.
pre.sKlent in puling up the «»b*ienf-1^ Smith, Dr. M. M. Teague. Price, I.aurens city heakh officer, and Toys of all kinds for all ^es will be
ance said the «ibjwt wa.s to Crsmir. Miss Hallie Howard. C. .Miss Ervin. placed on display for the opening.
bu.<unes5. MeH. if it does, that diouM
Where There Is'
Life, There Is
Motion
The physical aid to the
circulation of the blood de
rived from muscular action
can not be dispensed with
for any considerable period
without serious damage.
The consequences of un
supplied muscular aid for
the circulation can be prop
erly^ remedied ortly by sup
plying the aid through im
parted motion.
Dr. L. B. Marion
CUNTON. S. C.
No. 1 National Bank Bldg.
make u^ all thankful. Bui it
;ur.l ; • !ia\f a <iual ThankAgiving.j
With WM.I.AIK lU-.l-.O. CtiKS- b'^aking away fmm j»a.st traliiioivu
IKR MORRIS. \IR(;i.M \ fJRFV. which ->l*ft«-d. with a p. irla.naiuui by
I hr !Nlor.i of America's first linr of tlwrgr \VashingtA»n on Nov. 26, I7K9.
d«f«'n*.r. the C. S. fleet—and the de- after the CniUsI Stat«*s ha*l btcome a
"Iri ier. the IhuQderholt of the fleet! natoMi. ,
X Hrr.'i »»f the last world war how
men fi ucht to rid the sens of tke Men talk of things rtiey want to
ships' greatest enemy — the Kuhma-. s«dl, w«hmen talk of tilings they want
fine! \fter seeing it you will wiHider to buy.
— will this tale of yesteryear berome
the headlines of tomorrow 7
1-2 PfilCE DRESSJND COAT
\|s«. “RED BARRY" No. 2.
“News of the Day.”
lOc and 2.»c
An a*lvertiseni«'nt in an Orangeburg
l»a|M*r a few lAays ago snid, “Wan* t»,
,buy a cemettwy or a church?” The ad^
eaHl tw»» cemHerlea and a churcb are
U» go und«-r the hammer on the regu-l
lar sales «lay in Nuvenuber. One cem-.
e'.ery of ten acres ia for white, the
other a two-acre space and the^
church, are for Negroew. The sale, the
a«tvef* iaenM-nt adtled, ia to be naade U»
antiafy deliiaiueficM in drainage as-
•*esHm«*ntik. under auLhurtly of Uw
t'ow < aiMle drainage awnmiasitm. '' ,
The sale of a cemetery in anuAhrr
3*1 city recalls to miml that Ronimoat
‘dwiMSery h»*ei* came into existence
Broadway
Theatre
.MONDAY AND TUESDAY.
November 20 and 21
“Kverythinff’s On Ice
With IRhNK DARE. ROSt'OK this»ugh the same pnicedure. The
KAHNS, hiMiAR KKNNkDY, ERIt pr«Htrrty was bought about 1916 by
I.INItKN. L3N.\h RtlBKRTS. t'harieaton intrrewta witJi the intefi-
Mere comes the ice frulica! r-«Rh „f q*,.veb»ping a privately owned
America's little Swing Sweetheart! A hunal grikund. .No «levelopmeni ever
whole cast of comic cut-upw! Ra- .tarUsI of the pn.|*#T«y, and wHh
SALE STARTS THUR., MORNING NOV. 16
Sauirf new Cmts and Dreswew in better mateHala for Ikeite Inor pricen. fashinned by expensive modeht. Including wool-
ettK. siHls. xehetK. crepes, and lovely fur jackets in red fox. .sqnirreL kid and mink.
We also have a grand twicction of Silk Lingerie. Table linens, lovelv I'ostnme Jemelry. a beautiful selection of Hankies,
hath Indies* and gent’s, and al types of Scarfs.
mance! Tunes! Excitement!
\|su Dennis Morgan in “Ride, t'ow
l*o>. Ride,”
I artiN'ii. “.N'aughiv But Mice.”
“Xlokietone .News.”
10 \. M. .Show_Tl'ESI!AY.
I tic and 2Uc
county laxi*ji unpaid for aeveral yrmr\
• the prx»perty finally went «m the block
to be Mtld. \V. II. Sinip!«4»n. who be
came mayAW «>f I'JinUtn in l'.*22, had
th*- propetty htd in the m'Xt yvmr 01
S«-|S«*mb»T salesday f«*r cemetery pur-'
lHM«e«. The tract of about 25 acres
was bktught for a .smalt i-ud. Ijater la
1924 tb-vel*»ptneot of the property
.started to m«<«t. a pn-Hsing need of
WEDNESDAY. NOV. 22
“Across The l^lains”
XVith J At K R A.N'DALE JOYC E ^**^ onnmunky and today ^ will
Bin \M and “Rl .SI V”-lhe wuader f'"** m»w-here a more attractive cem
horse. \ tale of the old West and of
two brothers en op|H>site sides the »'***“>* *''«^*^* ‘ porpooe.
law -when a six-gun was the best Ib*«'nnmt. .And it was Uwight
law-.nd the man with the quickest •*,J*®^**^
draw was the hes| lawyer! c.hilex'uor. ^
Viso Cartmkn. ”The Village Black- i,%fUnuM is a man who buys a
smiih." "Inside lUseball." “A Itaily pq^ketlHHhk on cn-dit. We ibm’t know
Diet of Danger. “.Mexico. “.AthleCk would call the man who
Oddities. credit, !
lOc and L'lC ^
A program to counteract the *'«mo-
THl RSDAY, NOV. 23 tion and heal” and pix>pagan<la gen-,
TH.ANKSGIVING derated by the European war situation
IVaaixavc*' ***** *** intelligent thinkinr
. • V. rt:xr|K:rS ^ J^tudy of the underlying facts has.
With TIIE WEAXhR BROS, and .started by the National Council,
FI.X IRA. BOX ROtfLRS and .MARIS Young Men’s Cliristian asaw-*
WRIXtiN. I-ur llics in the mountains (.Ration with hea*lquaners in New
as feuding hillbillies join forces in an York. The ptx»gram will be presented
old-time shiMUing match with invadecw to 10(U*00 organized ytniUi groups
4rom the cil>, thivuglnvul the country spon.sored by
^ Also two cartmiiy.. “Frame I’p” and the Y-.M.^A. It calls for a discussion'
l-rozrn fret. “Swans. “( hampuMi situation under four principal
.\ir Hoppers. Shooting for Far. ht'a»ls. including the background of
9:.I0 A. M. Show. ^ .\nH*ncan policy with regard
lUc and l.ic ^ the war. the role to be taken by
Christiar^ gn»u|vs, and analysis of
propaganxla aid^howrYo recognixe k.
In atklkion to discussing the issues*
SPECIAL
ONE IX)T OF HATS. E.ACH—
M.00
SPECIAL
ONE LOT OF SLIPS, SATIN and
CREPES^ •
M.30
SPECIAL
SPECIAL
ONE 1X)T OF HOI SEl'O.ATS mmi
ONE I/IT OF GI/IVES—
SMOC'KS—
95c
39c
$1.90 tidnes for H3c
SPECIAL
SPECIAL
ONE LOT OF HOSIERY’—
ONE LOT OF SATIN GOWNS—
69c
51.50
FRIDAY AM) SATURDAY,
November 24 and 25
‘‘Thp Man Frnm TAva«**."*'*^* **^*
artkude towmrd it, the groups wiM:
With TM^ITTER. The naa fraai „p the question of vriiether the
Texas founa^it a hyd job to penaade yaI.C.A.’s should undertake to render
a lot of crooks to leave him ia peace ««i|-x-)ee to prisoners of war, dviliaas
he also fouad a fast draw aad a tix dbtrrss. and combatant forces ia|
SPECIAL
ONE LOT OF PAJAMAS —WASH
SILKS aoid S.YTINS—
SPECIAL
ROGEE-S RUNPROOF SUPS—
SPECIAL
ONE LOT OF BRASSIERES—
$1.7S
75C
'll
SSC"
^ pemaadia’! belligemit countries. Hie pra-l
the ,ram aa ^ined by this splendid m-
RBD CIRCLE” No. 3.
(ganization is a moot timely one.
^ btarjr, “They jf succeeds in bringing about aa|
te intelligent attkude on the question d
Sen^py t Sidmhow.^^ Color car- war, the effort will be well iaade.|
Three Bears. W'itii so much propaganda in the air
*1tOLL OUT THE BARREL** AND WE*LL BE ON THE RUN . . . SERVING YOU!
NO CHARGES - NO APPROVALS
This it yoior opportunity to shop early for Chratanas and
the rush
10c and 20c
We Da AU Kiads of PRINTING
Bxeapt Bad.
CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO
there is need that it be detected. Tbis|
is no tkne for heat and emotion but.
rather a period in which leaaoa
ekould ox'emile emotion — when aBj
alike, yowig smd ol^ shoudd hmqii
level heads and their feK on ttwj
ground. I
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