The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 18, 1940, Image 2
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CUNTON, S. C.
THURSDAY, JANUARY tm
Mrs: Kflgo With
Maxwell Brothers
Tboaaands
offiedioldera)
of Domoen^s ( moltiy
sat down in difforent
Announcement was made in an ad-
vartieemeM in laat ^ ^ ^ ^
Br^rs A Kin^ loc^^furniturej,^ Preaideoit BooaeTnlt warn the
d»l^, of Mrs. “ J" party that it must retain the suppoct
fate^r deporator:^^K^wJl>^^ independent vobere to win Hiis
Lions Club Host
To Hish S^piad
Coadi Johnsda of the CMlege b
Speaker. Six New Members
Received Into Cl^b.
D^catcnry Services Held Sunday For
Historic First Presb^oian Church
available as , a consultant in home
problems of color and arrangement
year. These . elaborate
CHinton high school champion
iship football team and their coach,
(Continued from page ona)
Thomweil orphanage and founding of
Preebyterian coUeg<e-->aU theae and
other achievements are a loved and
well-known story. The life and labors
and love for this gteat man are woven
Intramural Roster
Is Now Complete
tramural events for the pwit sevsnd
yeaiv has eoEoeeded 90 per eeol of the
student body and Ibe athlatie cemgR
and bine Key are expeettag a
ly large participation thbepcfag.
The sebedole have dqita
is as foUowa: v
R. O. T. C. boxing—fin*
fPebmary.
offering' ®»*hetbaH (dormitory and
' c
Continuing its poiky of \ i, .
Where today we are to unveil hisj^^ coll^, the Presbyterian first and tlArd weeks in Mmvh.
con-
M color .no ^ ^ piSr^d'l^iS;,^ “ !K ?*“**• fir,t and thM voA. In M««h. JB.
-a- i"“* **«■ ;**"! BuHne«l of the OTonint WM di.-»re*.tlon. AHI of tho« four
MASONS «> «E^ FR.OAV
in the Soutb, ’are underfed, under-honor of the visitors, which was
CampbeU Lodge No. 44, A. F. «,Hkm^doti»ed-4bat too Mr. Hoto^>^«upply for
n.^n u^Ori » ~wne.,i-, ew-.—I .. j X .. 0001068 oy ^^oocH years.-Dr. W. P. Jacobs was pas-
nity sports for the spring months.
Sli to eat common di^ A. j4nson, of Presbyterian ^r for fo^iWen yean Your sneak-
Friday nigbt, Jan. 19, at 7:30. o'clock. iyc« coUands, turnip greens, eowpeas,!^)^ / j«>r lor loo^^en yean. lour sp^K-
This is an important m^ng, and •U yadmck, com br^ and eimilv dii^i'^H^ Eichelbeiger, a former presl-j^” yeJS!
, The addition of aoftbalil, track, and
Average partie^tioii in these in- possibly volley hnU is contemplated.
members are urged to be present.
R. D. Hughes, Master.
V. P. Adair, Act. Soc’y
;es (aU good). But not so with the'd-.; ^he club ^resided bver ri n t w J v ^ ^
' «kJ w.” ^ wndu* ^ I since 1920, Dr. D. J. Woods has gmd-
program, and after congratij-.ed the affairs of this congregation
^^iT, ^!»ith P«t ur«lit to fci,^ ««l with!
their successful football season, in | benefit to t^e congregation. As
CASINO THEATRE
?!?« Carolina his friend airf pi^eceesw,’! wiih'tol
mIIm iirwhn Mr. -.2 1 1 o.. 1
partake of this Jackson Day menu:
MQaXDAY and TUESDAY,
January 22 aiKl 23
“Remember?” '
With ROBERT -TAYLOR, GREfSR
(JARSON. LEW AYRES. BILLIE
BrKKE.
It's romance with s laugh—always
a jump ahead of your thumping heart
—-a picture you can’t help but remcm'
her! Directed by the man who made
the world gayer with “Topper” and
“Merrily We I.ive!”
“MARCH OF TIME."
■‘Paramount News.”
■ 10 A. M. Show—MONDAY.
10c and 25c
Diamond Back Terrapin Soup
witb AmiHitiilado.
Hot Butter Crusts'
Hearts of Celery, OHvee, Pecans
Graves 'Roseohatel, 1933
Lobster, Crabflakes and Scallops
.a...la..JNewbecg, witb Madeira
Old Fashioned Com Bread
Cueumber Sandwiches
Marganx, 1933
Heart of F'ilet Mignon, Excelsior
New Stiriug Beans, Angkuse
*■ Potatoes Macaire
Hearts of Romaine ■with Melon,
Grapefruit and Asparagus
aigiwtte
Cheese Wafera
class B championship, call^ upon Mr.
Wilder for s talk. The popular coach
pay a sincere and heartfelt tribute to
•Dr. Woods. He has, with yow. cooper-
paid wwm tribute to the member. ,.^1 help, ucoenplilhed . p«t
his^ teMd' ^d,."commended theen ferl(j„j j.. j.j, decdee of tenure here
their .bility, f.ir and hard playin,. [jn circumstances -often.very difficult.
Court Jenson, in hi. addt^, «-i The bronsc tablet now to he un-
u^M the pmnta ueceeMry to P|«|yrtied by .Mra Id. Holme. Dayia, a’!
footb^ auccesafully ‘"S ' gn,.Ki<Uiu,1.ter of Bev. Motoi
upon t^ yo^* player, the >'««»>W|Ho|a,a,,™n-ies no. only the names of
of facing life’s problems w»th * , au:. -v v u..-
same zeal and energy they displayed
the former pastors of this church but
the names of all the officers, both el
ders and deacons, who have been in
stalled in the past. I pray God’s bless- i
on the football field.
During the course of the evening
Tips. Vin. J. B. H.rt?^.mcs Addimm,’ R
I Wilder, Edward Henry and L. W.
j Bullock, the latter a transfer, former-
I^eal* Spumoni Ice Cream with Spun 'ly affiliated with the Newberry club.
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY,
^.^Tjanuary 24 and 25
' “Hidden Power”
With JACK HOLT, GERTRUDE I
MICHAEL. DICKIE MOORE.
‘Pride of the Blue Grass’
With EDITH FELLOWS. JAMBS
McCALLION. GRANVILLE BATES
and GANTRY. The Blind Horse.
“JAMAICA.”
Features Begin:
“Hidden Power',’’ "2:00. 4:22, *6:27,
and 8:49. /’
“Pride of the Blue Grass,” 3:00,
5:22, 7:27, 9:49.
A. M. Show—WEDNESDAY^
10c and 15c .
Sugar
Anis Madeleines
•Detni Taese
Besides the best banquet fare of
the famous hotel, to enliven the .eve
ning the party enjoyed drinking two
courses^ not back-alley brand,
but ’sho-nough expensive sti^. What
and who recently moved to Clinton.
Ahd speaking of these dinners giv
en the title of “Jackson Day” in honor
of “Old HVckonry,” their object as ex
pressed by the leaders, is to empha
size his chani'pioning of the people as
a D.niLCiau. as, must, however, be evi
dent to every informed person that
Birthdays
And Anniversaries
present pastor and upon you who now
labor with him in the church and
kingdom of God. God’s guidance—^may
it be granted you all until we all come’
to dwell in tlmt house not made ■with
hands, eternal, in the heavens.-
(Eh*. Jones stated yesterday that he
has tried to r^phnluce as precisely sis
he could the brief address made Sun-
Alan TrairaneTl, son of Mr, and Mrs.!<i«y morning, January 14, He had not
Claude R. Trammell, will be one year
old Saturday, Jan. 20.
January 18 is the birthday of Jack
Ht^land, Eugene King, and Henry M.
Yoimg, Jr. *
Marcia Galloway celebrated a birth
day Tuesday, Jan. 16.
Mrs. D. J. 'Brimm ■will observe a
birthday, Sunday, Jan 21.
written a line of it in advance, he
said, and this article is produced at
the request of The Chronicl^nd oth
ers who have asked for a panted ree-
0(rd of the brief history. Insufficient
thne for the ad<hee8, Jones said,
made it impo88R>Ie to bear adequate
' tribute to Dr. Jacobs and even to Rev.
' Zelotes Holmes, who was a very mod-
Mrs. B. M. Howie and ChaHes man but a man who was mbst use-
Smith both have birthdays Saturday,
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
January 26 and 27
“Another Thin Man”
With WILLIAM POWELL, MYR-
theie is not the slightest semWance h^ye birthdays Saturday, and was a vast iWessing to thei
lof similarity between Jackson and the jan. 20. Preebyterian church at a time when
■ principles he advocated and fought! jj^my Dutton, son of Mh and Mr8.j^rge emigrations were taking place.
<^pa(i^n M^h the New g Dutton, Jr., will be three years ®«*l*any jchurch’s pastor and seventy-
:_L_ J gpen^iCTs in 22. tivo members left in one year. .It
Dealish theorists and
Washington. Andrew Jackson, eighth
president of the United States and
founder of the Democratic party—^was.
a man of the oommon people. He
Halsell Roberts, Jr., and S. D. Daw
kins.
LiUdan Dillard, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. S. Gary Dillard, will cele-
lowte a birthday Jan. 21. ^
Now Mr. and Mrs. Maa'bsiax'ly baji^ed inj GiihastBlakely has whirthdig
Tuesday, Jan., 23 is the birthday of '*>»ve required an hour. Dr.
NA LOY, VIRGINIA GREY, OTTO
KRUGER. C. AUBREY SMITH.
as En Passant at a one hundred dol-
Jones said, to give a proper sketch
even within the outline shown here).
yon'their hew hit! Funhier and more start made him tomorrow, Jan. 19.
exciting - adventures! Flash! They,^^^
have a b-a-b-y—it’s a bamUe of joy
coneervative.
and so is the pietare!
“RED BARRY’ No. 11.
“Paramount News.”
10c aiid 25c
Saturday’s Feature Begins
4:41, 6-.57. 9:13.
fought debt
one
and
Litde Viigiiiia Payne, daughter of
D. Payne, is
^ .ctiefaratkig her third birthday todi^.
: w^ a s.^n-pure Democra* - not a| Mr. and Mrs. Roy Benjamin will
■ New Dealer. observe their wedding
who Mr. and 'Mrs. Horace
extravagBaoe. He',
NEXT WEEK—
“SHOl* AROUND THE CORNER
“DESTRY RIDES AGAIN”
Broadway
Theatre
2:25,1 A loaf of bread is a simple thing,
_____ but in itself it can be vierwed as
I symbolizing the changes in American
i family life, particulariy in the four
'decades since the turn of the century.
This philosophical conclusion is
iwompt^ by hearing a young husband
remark the other day that his ■wife
had complained because he brought
Jan. 22.
anniversary
15 Years Ago
Items of Intereat from The Chroaicle
Janaary IS, 192S
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“Tha Paper Everybody Raqis”
Home Store
Market
SWIFTS ■
PORK
SAUSAGE
Lb.
Specials
fbew
SUCED
BACON
Lb.
410c
PORK RIBS
Lb.
tSc
Round
STEAK
Lb.
Pint (^uart
25c 50c
PORK ROAST
Lb.
17k
Mixed
SAUSAGE
2 Lb.
PORK CHOPS
2 Lb.
a
-iP*
r
Friday euid Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McMSUan
SPECIALS
I
Renno, have moved to Clinton and
home, on order given hkn oyer the4 their home with their daugh-
.MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
January 22 and 23
“20,000 Men A Year”.
With RANDOLPH SGOTT, PRES
TON FO^iTEK. M-ARGARET LIND-
ter, Mrs. Marie Adair.
Harrison Oopeiand; has gone to
to spend several
SAY.
telephone, a loaf of bread ,which was
unslked. He should have known, he
quoted his wife as saying, that she ^ . .
never bought any other kind except! -Lv. t u a ^ i...
the ymn^ i,hici h.d t««. chopped ^
into standardized sections by a ma- ^'^rs. W. D. Copeland a^
chine at the bakery. The young worn-1 ^■*'*^*^ Shrine convention in
an like others, is probably unfamiliar yesterday,
with any other sort of bread except! Mr. and Mrs. Ekigar Taylor have
the pre-sJiced kind. Yet it has been moved to the city from their former
46
Ladies’
2,400 Pain
Childrmi’s
216
lliree-qiiarter Length
TERRY
.TOWELS
Adventure calls them to the, skies! only a fw years since it was impos-
College lads today — flying
to- sible to buy bread which did ■not have
morrow
home in Renno.
Mrs. T. L. W. Bailey and Mrs. Ed
ward Long attended a meeting fo the
county Limecctone college
Size 17x29
Their thrilling story — told' to be sliced by hand in one’s own kitidi-
through the hearts of the girls who en; her own mother can remember tiiej
l«ye them! ' time when the wife who did not bake dub in Uurens ye^rday
'I'echnicolur historical • featureite, 1 at least the greater part of her own
“The .Monroe Doctrine.”
Cartoon, “Jeepers Creepers.’
“Movietone Neivs.”
10c and 20c
10 A. M. Show—TUESDAY.
bread was regarded in some stibtle
jway as having lost caste or having
failed her family. Back a few^years
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY,
January 24 and 25
Main Street Lawyer”
EDWARD ELLIS. ANITA
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With
MEDICAL GROUP TO MEET"
The Laurens County Medical auxil
iary will hold its January meeting at
farther was the period in wbkii com-13:30 Monday, Jan. 22, at the home of
LOUISE, ROBERT BALDWIN, RAR-
mercially-baked bread was a distinct
novelty; and yet further bade, was
the time when it was common for
the housewife not only to bake her
own bread but to use flour wbkb
her husband had ground with bis own
hands from the product of his own
I fields. The loaf of bread delivered
Mrs. F. K. Sheaiy on Centennial
street.
llFe guest speaker wUl be Mrs. W.
C. Abel, state publicity relati<HiB
chairman of the organization. ^
Glenrows
Were $2.98
Jean Nedras
Were $3.'98
NOW PRICED FOR
QUICK ACTION
ALL SIZES
MILL CLOSR-OUT
Colors: Pink, iUue, Gold
and Green.
A PENNEY VALUE!
There are' many flavors for
cream, but most people ding to the
OLD HUBER.
daily now from the groceryman, or old favorites—vanilla, dhoccAate and
,4
Konga, The Wild Stol-
lion”
With ROCHELLE HUDSON and
FRED STONE.
“Sports’ Immortals.”
9:30 A. M. Show—THURSDAY.
lOc and 15c
Border”
lY, SMILEY
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
January 26 and 27
“South Of the
‘ With GENE AUTRY,
BURNETTE aad JUNE STOREY
Serenade ta a senorita—Game «rn«M
a song of romance down Mexico w^,
—as his guns sing s tnne for tha Had
men south of the Rio Gramio.
“DAREDEVILS OF THE RED
CIRCLE” No. 12.
Comedy, ‘TwinenpleU.”
Cartoons. “Gandy Goose in a BoDy
Komar,ee” and “MUlionaire, Hobo.*^
Itc aad Ms
NEXT WBSK—
“ALLB6HANEY UPRISING’*
^KANSAS TERRORS'*
TBRBB MESQUmSERS
, purchased at the comer filling sta
tion, just a short distance from your
home, regardfesB of where you live—
is an example of. tile marvelous im
provements which have refined mod
em living and made it easier and*
more comfortable. In the last 160
Srears we are told more advances have
been made in every realm df human
! activity and thought than in the
j preceding 2000. Speech for instance,
now goes around whole wpiid on
arkes or through’the air. Poods in
greater variety and of higher nutri
tion value than our foibears ever
thought possible are available tdoay
on every groceriq shelf. AH of this
is epitomised in' the young bouo^
wife’s laments boeause she had for
once, t6 arMd a' JireadJcnffiB. It’s
all the easier now for hensewhms,
espociaUy the young brides who witii
few exceptions, Wow IHtie of the art
of eooUiW canned foods, sMeed
faneod, ready-to-smwe reik, and a
handy eaa-oponor ahWi tiw oenstaai-
ly uses, indfala tbo.yooag'titfe’s tadk
a quiek and not ahW<*t^»’ das.
strawberry, it has been found.
36-mch
39-in^
NATUREPATHY
Wo Jle A^ jQpda aY
CHRONICLE PUHJOnM COL
“NATURES OWN WAY
TO HEALTH ANIK
HAIRINESS**
Wky. not Ret- tli# nuwi
out of Uving?
Why ghoali y 0 ■ f o
iBrooKk lifb cripplodl
—arthritis
-^EUBfATISM
—NEURmS
—INFA^NTHJS
FARAliim
.. when otH^ art find-
..OfHw:.i^nav'r'
. ■ A to449T. lL
■.iy
Women** Rayon
Taffeta
SLIPS
Bh|e eat, V'top.
Plain tailored 8tyle,^djust>
able straps.
Tearoae ooly.
Skis 82 te 44.
FAST COLORS.
SHCmT LENGTHS.
Unbleached
80.SQUARE
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Yard
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