The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 11, 1940, Image 2

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/ • •*“■■ Jt ^ .-<>> PAGE TWO Belk’s Big Sale StartsToday ■\7' / ' / I THE CLINTON.CHBONiajt. ctnrrow S. C. Democrats Take In $10^75 . About tile beet new year iweohitioB we know is to work bard .to baTe a ilittie cash in the bank when It ends. . Fifty Ycara Age and Taiay [I A travtiing aaleanom banda Bn ‘ Paasant this ekpfnng pertaining *o State. BoJk’s Department store open tbeir annual January Cleardn» sale begin ning this morning, announcement of which apjiears in a psige adtertiae- ment in today’s paper. For '£he,big event pi’ices hav»: been slaibed in the face of rising markets, in aM depart- j a needls to Joeeph D. JackaoB Day Dinner Jhroceeds Bzeeei Those of i9S9, Pro* tiUm Farm Demonstration Notes imoB. Co« C. B. CannoB. County A^at by February 1, 1040. A near farm^ iafaasetnbly." Bonham wiH ifBl termed ^h^ it has not grown any pired tahm of the late Jelui 0, Litton in tile y^ra, 1987„ 1938, nor which expiree an 1044. ' . i Senaitor Edward. H. Htiicbrnm^df ^mherg county waa elected to aritp Applieatien FiSr flua^lured Tobacco »' Application for Sue-cured iolbacco itiiotineiit moat be tiled by January^ — -- — , , a. -** Colmrihia„ Jan. 8. — Democrats of'lS .in county <i«ent’s office, etat«i|^»«« « <>« <^»ck» Hendereon, who sealed South CaroHna raised $10,275 fbr the jC. B. Cano^, copty>g«t. Cannon! written. _ ^ ate in lW-28 " said the following notice rheeiVed. r ^ ‘ ' jWas nominated J>y Representaitree fw* AppBcatioae for Paymeate fbe 1989 appbeations lor AAA pay- menu are being signed this week andiAlto was by acclamation forwarded to the Stirte of-'»«»<» of *"7 opposition second circuit^ judge Alp the late Hayne F. Rke. In fund. Managing Di- 'Miot announced! from state AAA oftice, ^'Please id- ivise all tine-cured tobacco counties ments and the basement, and every .thing marked down to move their enormous stock of merchandiee. Belk’s ever^toing Irom . i t -i, .. u . sales ate always evente of nrteieet'P^oy' trwAed Monday night at the annuaJJackson to b^ sccepBiig immedmtely ap- and make a strong appeal to the buy.ii*»'«^» goods a <kiy dinner, attended by approximate- pb^^s for jew farm tobacco al- jyear m advance, and always nuMie persons Jlotment for 1940. Applications for _. ■ j j • . * v f*“™ .flue-cured tobacco allot- Thl. tBMded laM year's coatrUMi- ^ Name iber Kearse of Bamberg. ing public when they are staged. CARD OF THANKS fanjiJy of the late R. m I money. I I' Today—Stores have eieotric lights,! Qiief ahistice thousand dollars. on tile in the eounl^ office by January 16, 1940. _ , cakh registers and elevators, but never I tion by several The family of the late R. Dalton custonw wants. Trust ao-|Miott said. wishes to v^,body, take inventory daily, never buy I Governor Burnet Maybank pTasided deep appixTiation for the many acUadvance, have oveshead, mark-up,chainnan of the dinner committee.; „ of kindness shown duiing tte JUness; qac*M, budget, sdvertis- No fonnai progrim had'been arrang- ton ^L"iov!K ** ^ «*«* sWthVr «;■. ou> io\ei> tioiai ,tinuus, ana expres- ^ay, dollar day,.founders day,!,po^« briefly and the radio address r*-— xtended us in our,r„„,„^ economjr day aaSes— and never make any money. Columbia,. Jan.~ 10.—Associate Jus tice Milledge L. Bonham was elevated to the post of chief justice today by the general asaentiily. He was elected by acclamation. The 86-year-<dd justice was nomi-” Applications fur Allotarat New farms wishing to receive cot acreage allotments for 1940 must nated by ^nator F^tt of Anderson ^ W*e loanee AUTOMOBILES S. W. SUMEREL Jacobs BuUding aions of sympathy o? bereavement. CASINO THEATRE Of Preaident Roosevelt was heard. Aipong speakers, were James H. Hammond, Columbia; Clint T. Gray- don, Cohi^ia attorney ; Prseklent ent roM of MOM).\Y AND TUESDAY, .lanuarv 15 and 16 “Golden Boy” I A friend states to us that he was I recently in a city not far from bere|p. Jacobs of Presbj^erian col] jover a ■week-end. SOhday morning heiCUnton; Mayor Henry T. Lockwi ‘went to a church of his farth where Charleston; <Mayor /L. B. Owens of there was a congregation of five or Coiund>ia; Secretary of State W. P. six hundred people. He was pi^itely Kaokwell; Adjutant Generdf James escorted in fcy an usher and enjoyed jC, Doxier; Labor Commissioner W. the service and a helpful sermon byiRhett Harley; J. G. Gee, of Anderson; With BARRAR.'V STANWYCK, the pastor. With tiie benediotion over;Chairman Elarl R. Britton of the state AIHIM’HK MENJOr. WILLIAM the visitor said he was spoken to hy HOLDEN and EDWARD BROPHY. jtwo members—both ladies, and witii Knockout is the completely appro-^that exception, no one in the iarge priatc word for this melodrama oficongregation greeted him or showed the prize ring. It’s a powerful story, hhn the slightest attention. It .was told in a >traight sequence of punch-'just Tike an ice-cream parlor, he said, es. neither glorif>ing nor condemn-j Tlas attitude of indifference andjeounty; T. Frank Watkins of Ander-j in the fi>rhT ihda.<tyy.*rtmt-packing anjeoldness, all too common in so mgnyleon; Dr. James A. Hayne, state 'health to chUrobes, is one of the .principau rea labor federation legislati.ve commit-■ tee; Mrs. John Drake, (^airman of! the publicity"^ comWtttee of the Dem-l oeratic Women of South Carolina; j Htaite Senator J. D. Manning of DiH-| on; Senator Jeff Bates of Richland' entertainment wallop from beH rea- officer; Secretary Frank C. Robinson b«'IL . “I’aramount New.s.” lt» A. M. Shov—.MONDAY. 10c and 2.5c isons for the ineffectiveness^ of the lof the.ataita.JBinking fund commissioor '^^dhurch’and wifiiy it f'aite to att'iAet men Staite Senator Eldgar Brown of Barn- •and women, why there is a generid feeling of apathy toward the greateut I of all inutitutrons. The church that I appeals to the memiber ■or to tiie i stranger, is the one in Which ithere is jvtsRile evidence of a quiet ni'anlfeata- )tion of warmth and 'welcome, and in- With JOEL Mct'REA. BRENDA .terest in others; Such a Church, to a MARSHALL. JEFEREY LYNN, and'marked degree, we are toW, ia St. tiKORtfE «AN€HOFT; --^THiQaaas Episcopal on 'Fifth avenue «n| I New York. One of the first thmgu the AVEDNLSDAY, THURSDAY, January 17 and *18 ' ‘Espionage Agent” iii well; Mayor R. M. Carmichael of; Dillon, and Senator Taylor H. Stukes of Qarendbn; Hitier, it seems, has secret police watching the secret po4ice. And who watches the lighthouse keeper’s daughter? ' * , ^ xvciiu ^ :'wrorahrpper notices on entering the VVHh RK H.VRJI)^ 1)IX,^ (^j^IL PAT- vestibule there is a large plaque from Shrewsbury Abbey, England, uhidi says: “Friend, there is welcome in this RKK. and ANITA LOl'ISE “I’nusual Occupation>." 9:30 A. M. Show.—WEDNESDAY. lUc and 15c Ohuroh for thee; Come in, and rest,/ and think, and kneel, and pray; W'hat men have builded for God’s gtory, see— Give -thanks, and so in Pe^'go on thy way.’’ There at the same ohurch is a Oarv Ok,per as you like him best j^gi^ter wheae peo^e f^ . loving, fighting, adveaturing oii f» pi departing from tte in a leave their names «n a book of frienckdi'ip, and then go on their 'waj. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, i January 19 and 20 [ “The Real Glory” | Mith (iARY COOPER, DAVID, NIVEN, ANDREA LEEDS, REGM NALD^OMELV. the edge of a tropical jungle roaring, romantic picture with your, . . . . favorite star in his perfect role . . .l®**^*? T*? ^ * f«l*ng of the in this year’s biggest Goldwyn hH! ^ “RF'D B.ARRY" No.. 10. jceived, and the inspiration and upnt that must come to the stranger enter- ! ing that great cathedral, or any o^ier. I church where sudh a friendly atmos- __ phere prevails. Cartwjn, “Charlie Ciickoo." “Paramount News." lOc and 25c NEXT WEEK— “REME.MBER?” ANOTHER THIN MAN’ Broadway Theatre ' A faea<Buie reads, young lady admire young man V** “What does most about Hisbankaccount. WHO WORKS WHERE? FRONTIS JEWELRY STORE AND GIFT SHOPPE J. B. Frontis, Prop. Mre. J. B. FYontis This firm employs 2 Fifty-two previously re ported firms employed . .391 ToUl 393 It Pays To Trade IN CLINTON AN INTERIOR DECORATOR for Clinton Homes ANNOUNCING WITH PLEASURE the engagement of Mrs. W^lace Kilgo as counselor to pur Qlinton and Laurens cus- -tomers on home decoration and arrange ment. We suggest that you consult^ her about Karpen's new “Symphpny in Color” plan to add charm to your home. This service adds nothing to the original cost of your furniture. It is merely an indi cation of the esteem in which we hold our customers — and what we want to db to as sure them satisfaction. ■4 MAXWELL BROS. & KINAJRD Clinton—Two Stores—Laurens r f. Well, 1940 is being portrayed as a good year for the fellow who hustles. For the bendh-warmer, it won’t ihand out any special favors. IXMIKS, JPEEM, MEASIJBES .MONDAY AND TUESDAY, . January 15 and 16 / “Coast Guard” With RANDOLPH .S( OIT. RALPH A young gtri informs her mother that dancing is good exercise. So is washing dishes and beating the feath- etsbed. BELLAMY. IHANCES DEF^ WAL-lfropi CHnton TER CON NOI LY and WARREN statement in A drug store in a city not so far carries this boasting one of its advertise- HY.MEIL l-'rom till* blazirfg tr(»|)ics to the frozen north ... Drama blended with romance . . . The triumphant story of the '■crxice that ne,er .sleeps . . . The I uited .''tate- ( oast Gualrd. Conu'(l>. ■■.Slai,>ie Ma\ie" with Max- ie R(>senl)loom. ‘‘.''wing Styles.” ".Movietone New>i." 10 A. .M. Show—Tl ESI)AY. lOe and 20c W EDNESI)A Y. THU'RSDXY, January 17 and 18 “Here I Am A Stranger” With Rl( HARl) (iREENE. RICH- ments: “This very minute we are open-^ we never close, and haven’t 2)eea closed in 20 years.” 'When any business is opera'ted tm such a basis it means that seven days to the week, day and night, it » open, drivii^ for the dollar. Well, every body to their own notion, but we are thankful we don’t love or worship money that way. ' ' The fclliiw who attends church and habitually goes to sleep, shows a won derful contidence in .the preacher’s ability to say the right thing. , 4 ^4 Prom massiva, di«.K;ast radiator grilla to giaca- fal, bailt-in trank. Olds has ths lo^ of a bln** and battar car. Its apaifcling, chroma-trimmad front-and anaambla roflaeta afaa aad gma^y. Taka tha whaal and yoo |^tha fast of a Mggar ad Oat '>tha ataadlnma ob ths/voad far traa paaea of mind, tha balancad dla- tfIbttiQa oi wti^aoaaraaaMiy to raal siabIHqr. Apply tha tapaUne and'jooT And that Olds looks and faals tdevar baemma it bimar baemma it is biggar— wUt svary modti m tiia lariaa Sfarty, Savaoty and Castom ICniiaar maaaMfing longm' over alL 4 K you listen to the programs on ^the air. “hit 'parade” as ‘millions .\RD DIX. BREND.X .lOYCBl, RO-jdoihtless‘do, a common tune you hear AND ^()C.N(L (iL.ADY.S (.EORGE. iis that of “South of the Border,” a “F'iv'A T Piinnowc’’ 1 romantic ballad of old Mexico and 1 1-1 .T.. “ppers I America's number one song hit. *016 .J,.'.'.'' CLAR-'t.™ English »n7writeni re- h.N( K kOlK. DOliOTH V I'BTER-tad I never seen the Rio Grande, are Jinmiy' wamEES, FERIORMS, BIDES SON. RONALD .SINCLAIR. “Isle «,f Pleasure.” 9:30 A. .M. Show—THCRSDAY. 10c and 15c FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, January 19 and 20 “Saga of Death Valley” With ROA R()(.ERS. GEORGE “GABBY ” HAYES, and DORIS DAY. It’s a racket round-up. Death Val ley echoes, to* the rear of gallopfaig hoofs and blazing six-guns as Rey rides to vengeance in a prairie cr«- sade. •“ Comedy,* “Truth Aches," with Lcoh Errol,, “DAREDEVILS OF THE RED CIRCLE” No. 11. Cartoons. “.Mother Goose In Swing, time,” “The Prize Guest.” 19c and 20c NEXT WEEK— “20,000 MEN A YEAR” “SOUTH OF THB BORDER” nlili GENE AVTRY. Kennedy end Michael Oarr, both known to New York’s Tin Pen Alley for previous song successes. But none of their songs appnoach the success of “Sooth of the'' Border,” -which has aflready accounted for 600,000 piano copies and 1,000,000 pbonograiiih rec ords. The time has just about hit its peak at present, wHl probably reach the TSO-tOOO sales mark ibefore it takes its i^aro alongside otiier .forgotten songs like “Yes, We Have Nq Banim- as,” ‘KNd Paitiiful,” and ottiera. These papular song ^ flashes come and go, they fail to endure and cmitiaue to be iov^ and song like sooh dear old Mk songs as “Annie Laurie,” “Houw, aweet Home.” “OM Oaken Buekafc,” ‘Xkrry Me Back To (»d Yfaviany,” “Auld Lang Syne,” “My Wild Ifisli Bose,” “Believe Me, M AH Ilioss Eb- deariag Young Chama,” Foster’s “Old Blaek Joe,“ “Old At BoikeJ* aad otiiem. ^rsths MsiMt bandHag cat oa tha food—tlda 1940 OldaaMbga—wkh G ~ - improved tiaadt'v vX ■i 1 M Oi ilsBi rbga—whh Doti Caaiar-CantMl Blearing, and^Pitf<4ai«iglirflNf -More powar is yosta bi tbe 1940 CHds flbtty—• •8 mp* r aoaer Hjrdiealk Brmkaa to ghra you aflbrtlaSe«eQna|^ Sooao-jMaaiar BnginsJdiat gea aiid eH^Tbiifc of ft-*> itt latfea eeatl You can ride aad lelas in an Olds. Aa imi IteytbiniclBMeCbsatia.wi^Rieay r l Bxtdarii a ‘ vad ' 'N-Siv ’' sstootbatv fandaiv.;^9tae^ rida aver. tspedp T , ‘f- ^ "1. BUBBOUn TO THI^CHBONICLB i A