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THE CUNTON CHRONICLE. CLIWTON. 8. C
THURgDAY, FEBKPAHY 8. 1»40
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GlUYier Ballots B- S. Hiompson,
To Cut Spending Anderson, Dies
Washing'ton, Feb. 6—Vice President
Garner cast his first vote in <ti»e Sen
ate in almost six years today and
thereby helped economy, advocate*
Former Clinton dUaen
PUssea.
Who is the oldest member, of the.
FanenU Hdd Y««dv
Hl^noon At Anderson.
Breediri Differs
With SiOis On'
Welfare Funds
ianisni of the gMitlemen I have htiCven mote startKn^ in Itr enomit/
mind,” Breedin said, “misconceived ^ so that the shock might nxn/mt the
im^ndaes,'however noUe and humane,[people to rebellion and so end some
may be disastrous. [of mmguided outpouring of pdb-
“Our pe<^le Itave submitted tame*^!lic mwey at onoe.”
win a hair-line v’Ctory."
I IheReynolds, and he 'became 78 years
|(dd Saturday. He stated on his birth-!
Viewpoints Are Ear Apart On
Matching Federal Funds For
ly to so many demands that !I wishj
the senator would propose something'SUBSCRIBE *TO THE CRRONICLB
Aodetsoo, Feb. 6.—Following an, day that he w in excellent health and
exp<‘nditures by bi-eaking a 34-34 de'»yn«s« of one month, R<d>^ S. no Jntenti^ of resigning now,’
Garner struck hi.s. blow for, lower j
Social Security.
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on the first of a .scries of proposed Thompson, 77, former well knownjthough he can do so under the law Oolumbia, Peb. The managing
amendments stripping $1,178,839 from wholesaler of Anderson but for thejand receive an . animal salary of director of the South Carolina Fed-i
the amount uhe house had voted for last several years connected with.^0,000 for .the remainder of his life, ©ration of Commerce, Agriculture and.
the civil aeronautics aut^rity. [tbe KennetAi Mills of Walhalla, died. Justice McReyndds, although -tfj^dustry declared yesterday that he
-I —..— I at 1 o’clock Tuesday at the Anderson Democrat, has been the court’s most agreed with Senator Hen^ R. Sims,
J comity hospital. ' consistent opponent of New Deal leg- chairman of the senate social security
(Mr. Thompson was stricken »ome|i«S»tk)n and experimenting. He is la- committee, “that 'South Carolina
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PROTECT YOUR ENERGY
- ' WALK ON SMART NEW SOLES.
CASINO THEATRE
MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
l^bruary 12 and 13
time ago with heart trouble and hadjbeted by the Eooeevelt administration should face the question of social
since 'been confined to his bed. * “conservative.” He was appoirit-'security squarely” but differed with
For a nuiriber of years’ be made • member of the high tribunal in him on what should be done.
We will make your old shoes look like new fot the frac
tion of the cost of a new pair. .
■.hi, hooic in Ander«.n-.Md W^.w Wil.on
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EXPERT DYEING. SERVICE.
WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER.
In a statement counter to one last
iin the wholesale business here. He,’" cabinet he had atto^y'week by Sims, J. K. Breedin said the;
“That’s Right You re had made Ws -home, in Walhalla for'*^’^’ ^ thc^ Orangeburg senator was “forthright”
the last 14 years and was account-j^
^ Wrong 1 ant for the Kenneth Jiais. in the general appropriation be;
With I^AV KYSEK, ADOI.PHB „ R^K ^ "P p(re- increased from $1,800,000 to $2,751,-j
son of the late C^. cipitated a bitter fight in the senate. 000” and commended him ‘'for r^-
CITY SHOE SHOP
J. B. Dailey, Owner Phone 9283 S. D. Dawkins, Mgr.
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MENJOr, .M.\Y KOBSON, LUCILLE * Thompson and Mre Virginia seni^ ow ana commenaed tom ’^for ref- gL^s ^ j - -ii«l.=ss=
HOU- start^'u Thompson He ajUririg The TrSii Sd‘f^r^‘'g^ve^!S^enri^S^ mSla^S
TO.N, DENNIS OKEEIE. . ,was married to Miss Rebecca Boozer a/J—w. .rv,af tho K«»f !»«.«♦«» ‘ ,
I5ITT. SULLY .MASON. ISH KA
HIHBI.E and ’ The C
Knowledge.”
Student... I (iather ‘round, for ro-
maiKjp, rhythm and roars
lauph-sMinjf sensation of the cen
tur\ !
.\lso Our Gang Comedy, *'
For Les..*ons."
t. artoon. “Stubborn Mule.
. , I . ... . . . . , . ^ adage that oftentimes the best way to I grants. ^ ,,,
\»ky^^hab! ^’.attain what you want is to wait. Breedin asserted, ht^ever. that his jf
ing (ilNN^ SIMMS. H.VRKY BAB- and Mrs. Job J. Boozer. j ^ # jj
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^ms’ conclusions “are wide $
‘ „ . jt Besides his iwidow, he is survived; Courtesy*and kindness cost nothing,japairt” because “if our taxpayers areiH
o ege o . usica Rg^rt S. Thompson^ibut they mean much in the lives of in-'to be dictated to by Washington .>r ♦!!
.of Hidlywood, Calif.; W. S, Thomp-|(iividuals, especially children Who nev-^uiiduly persuaded by grants of money'j’j.
.son of Spartanburg; F. K. Thomp- er forget thos^ little attentions paid.we might just as well save ourselves,f
Where There Is Life
^ son of Denver, OoL, and J. T. Thomp [them by igrown-ups. An illustration [the heavy expense cf the general as-ji
There Is Movement
Ison of Pittsburgh, Pa.; one daughter, this incident that,|mppen<ed at the,8embly and Washington prepare a
o Kugene Watson of Anderson. I time of the recent death of Senator'budget for us.”
1 ime i)ui, Up leaves four grandsons.
William E. Borah of Idaho, after' He maintained that “the only con-
The funeral services were held'serving thirty-three years in the up-jeem of the legislature should be the
,:JL*aramuuBt N>u>."
10 .A. M. Show—MONDAY.
lOc and 2.*>c
held Wednesday afternoon
, hbmt«‘'TffniTr7iSii|^ggrrTg^
'tlig"^«qigygrs‘Sere."
The nervous system, embracing .nerve centers, and
nerve' conductors, invariably suffers whenever muscular
activity is lowered. This is because tlie nerves have no
eontra^He-iPwty^'thgir 'rynm^ijo" secure 4hwr guppKes^^of ■
The night before the Senator died a “I cannot too strongly call atten-ig
gone Watson of North avenue, North,JHtJe'girl phoned the Borah aparb-'tion to the glaring disregai'd of the g
/Anderson, with the Rev. J. Benson^mimt and asked about him, with the taxpayers by several enthusiastic gen-
Sloan of Walhalla, officiating, assist-. explanatijon, “I’m not anybody spec-'tlemen of the senate, whose predom
ed by Dr, R. F. Kirkpatrick of And- jal. I’m just a little girl 'he spoke |inant preoccupation for spending al-jS
proper nutrition and the removal of their tvaste, but,de
pend entirely on the general system, under the control.of
muscles, to accomplish these ends.
erson.
kindly to in the park.” That expres
sion of love and appreciation from an
\VKI)NESI).\Y, THURSDAY,
February 14 andT5
The Nigrht of Nights” 1- . d •
>vith PAT O’BRIEN. OLYMPE, Lutlierans lS6gin
I^AnfAri appreciatj^ as deeply as any [Compassion I have no doubt, but their
Muc I nt i^p regrarding heriju«i^ent in public spending I think
BRADNA, ROLAND YOUNG and!
RE(; IN A l.p GARDNER .j
A plav about plays and players, of
love and romance, heartbreak and
innocent little girl, it .^was reported,
' brought teexs to Mrs.^ Borah’s eyes
most indicates a complete unaware-1
ness of anybody in the state except jh
those who. are receiving public bene- w
Of 'their patriotism and •warm'd
The conseqjuences of unsupplied rntNci^lar aid to the
circulation cam be properly remedied onV i>y *slLi|^;
the aid.
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lying
fits.
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laughter.
Vesper services at St. .John’s Luth-
first
husband’s condiCi'on.
is open to serious challenge.’
While terming it “a pleasure to pay
eran church last uag^ was. the fi^j And speaking of the late fioiah, ttl® tribute to t-he generous humanitar-
,\lso Cartoon. “One Mothers Fam- of a series of speciid Lenten services I ;
ily”. Pete Smith Short, “Football w^ich wiU be held between now awl ^ Standish,” and
Thrills of 1938.” “A Day ,At Treasure'Easter. On Wednesday even'ng* dur- I ” be known
T « i - rj>. ‘ir ^ i' : «« Wfteon’, firht to pemud, aKt?”
T;I5, 7dl8. p^rtjor, wdl pr«rfi on eS^'Umtod Stoton to enter thn League of!
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DR. L B. MARION
Island." “.Mexico."
Feature Begins
and 9;19.
9:.1* A. M. Show—WKD.NESDAL.
10c arid l.lc
NATUREPATH
No. 1 National Bank Bldg. CLINTON, S. C.
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FRIDAY AM) SATURDAY,
February 16 and 17
“Congo Maisie”
xme: “Greatest Words In the B^”jNaiions. Borah and his colleagues!
Hts m^sage 1^ night was on “The back,with the argument that’ ^
Saddest W ord. Europe’s quarrels were a dhronic -dis-!
ease from ifeiph this country should
remain ins^djlvd by abhorring “en
tangling ip|y^.es.’’ At that same
At 11 o’clock Sunday morning Mr.
Mayer will begin a series of messages
on “The Ten Commandments,” or
“Ten Rules for yvii^.’’Sunday
mg his mes.sage wiH he on the f>«^iwith 'blindS.fawn rolled mournfully
.v ,7:30 Sunday eveKin*,thesecondrom- t y,j:i I ^ Washington tte
wherr mnndm^t «^1 be UMd, ■Gu.rd God’s jtricklnfprcsideilt Wilson, Who had
' * .T, ,0^ I"'-!.,. S ' ■ isSlapaed on the trip.. Wilson was in’
,1 V e 1.-TUn- o.,n.,-oa. St® of a nationwide speaking'
TP M .. .A- i» septembor. 1919, preaching
:,nr ; ,nc Vomldr n.^LZ,’"wU! doctHn. hhat an end to atrife in
iiur firing i nmeoy, v aptain Span* Moat LRangOTouii^ W<MXf.
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Mith ANN 80THERN. JOHN commandment, “Put God First.
I \RROLI,. and RITA JOHNSON,
in the torrid zone-
a bldnde'w as safe as a fat man at a Name With Care,
cannibal l.arbecue!
k>'s Showboat
"The_y\.sh Can Fleet.”
“Paramount News."
Saturday's Feature Begins:, 3:00,
.»:69. 7:1». 9:27.
lUc and 2.5c
The puMk bi' cordially invibii^
attend these services', Mr. May^. i^-
'1' ^
nounces.
NEXT WEEK-
"(iULI.IVERS TRAVElnS’’,
Broadway
Theatre
t*'
MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
February 12 and 13
‘The Earl of Chicago”
V\ith ROBERT MONTGOMERY, ED-
M ARD ARNOLD, REGINALD OW
EN. EDMUND GWENN.
“Silky" Kiimr.unt—hard—ruthlesii^—
Lutherans Raising
$500,000 Fund For
Europeam Relief
The United Lubhenin Ghunxih in
America is raising a fund of ^500,000
for the relief of their Lutheran bredi
tRl worltf wbiiTd oome prily tkrough
America’s Adherence to such a peace
league. His speech^ were attended
by large, ewthusiastic crowds. In the
rm^t of his fight, alt Pueblo, Colo
rado, a pain developed in <his head as
he spoke. Early signs of the oncoming
collapse appeared. He refused to give
up at onoe, but by the time Ws train
reached Wichita, Kansas, ‘the paraly
sis that later reached his fa^ and
part of his body had begun, He never
fully recovered, be icould not longer
attend cabinet meetings. He lived on
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ren in Pinlnml and eltowltore in Eul )?*“
ties sharply Imiited, and his hopes
rope, as weU as orphaned Lotheran
m'issions in India, South Africa, South
China, New Guinea and Palestine.
It is stated that 98 per cent of the
Finnish pofNilation is Lutheran. One
I phase of the relief wiU be aid granted
refugees in America.
President Knubel of the United
crushed over the defeat of his League
of Nations. He died, it 'has often been
said, of a broken heart, but hie name
will live on forever, meriting the ap
pellation of a statesman more than
any man who has been prominent in
American affairs during the past
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Also Color Cartoon, "Sioux Me.’
“For Your Convenience.”
“.Movietone News.”
A.^rrSfiow—TUESDAY.
^—'10c and 20c
1-cent stamps in the “famous Ameri
can” series. The show was featured
Lutheran Church, with other officials ^ a century or more. His in’-
of the relief appeal have ^nd
y» l will, a passion for the soft nisUe,with the Finnish minister to the Unit-!^ ^
of silk, and a strange, stark fear of ed States, Hjalmor Prooope, and with “ ^
guns: A paradox: A complexity! A Finnish Bishop V<mi Bonsdorf to de-[ week Tarrytown, N. Y., staged
man half noble, half coward! In ajtermine the needs at this time. [big gala ceremonies when the poet
drama that tears dfside the remaantsl ipiie half-million dollar fund ioffice department put on the flrtt-
of convention to show the desires men'been allocated as f<^owe: ISOOOOO re- oales of the Wasftungton Irving
• lief in Finland, $175,(KM relief else
where m Europe and in \L S. to care,, , ^, . . . . ,
for refugees, $125,000 relii^in Uitli-l*»y publishing of a special Warti-
eran missions. jington Irving edition of the daUy
Oorrtributions for this relief fundiPfP®*' cloeing of schoole,
are being received by St. .John’sflags, and other
Lutheran churoh. The last ev^.wa^ st^ in Tar-
\\ LDNESDATHURSDAY, days in February have been designat-1following the department’s
February 14 and 15 ed for receiving contributions. ^ision to scatter the jwnts of first-
tip II * 9f I ' Since po general appeal for finish ^ thiity-nve new
u ail J\ iVieSS6Ilg0r relief Iim been preseotod in'CHotoo, Around the country rather
tVith BILLY HALLOP, HUNTZ those who, have been moved in sym- ^ ®*_Wa«hington m
pathy for these oppressed people are
invited to share in raising ithis ftmd.
{Donors who desire to do so may des-
HM.h. MARY CARLISLE. LARRY
CRABBE, and "THE LITTLE
TOCfiH GUYS.”
“Should A Girl Many?”i ignate the cause for whidi they wish
With ANNE NAGEL and WAR- donation to go.
REN HULL. ^
"Fashion Forecast” in color.
9:30 A. M. Show—THURSDAY.
10c and I5c
REMOVAL
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
February 16 and 17
“Rovin’ Tumbleweeds”
With GENE AUTRY, SMILEY
BURNETTE, MARY CARLISLE, and
DOUGLASS DUMBRILLE. t
He’s headin’ into his most exciting!
adventure! Armed with a song and
six-gun—ready to sing or shoot hut
way through outlaw ambush. ” 1
Also Comedy, “Static In the Attic,”!
with M'a Iter Catlett. (
“DICK TRACY’S G-MEN” No. 3.
Cartoon, “Nick of Time."
“Com m unity Sing.”
10c and 20c
NOTICE
We wish to announce tb
our customers and the pub
lic generally that we have
temporarily moved our bus
iness across the street from
our location where we are
ready to serve you without
interruption.
For the present we are in
this location while our
building is being remodeled
and converted^into a mod
ern GULF station o^mng •
a complete service. '
NEXT WEEK—
‘NURSE EDITH CAVBLL”
“MARRIED' AND IN LOVE”
“ALL WOMEN HAVE SECRETS”
“WILD HORSE CANYON”
EDWARDS
AUTOSERVH^E
SiMith ^oad Street
usually is done. The Tarrytown post
master announced that 674,780 copies
of the Irving stamp were sold du^g
the day and that nearly 170,000 phila
telic covers were 'haTkcUed, addresaed
to collectors in moot parts of the
country (including Clinton) whkh
Mtows how the stamp-collectng fad
has grown in recent yeairs. The series
of new stamps will be issued in honor
of American authors, poets, bompos-
ers, artists, inventors,.. «saeiniata,-and
educators. The first two, already on
sale here, are the one-cent green
ataipp, depicting Waabington Irving,
and the twp«ent red denorainaition
depicting James Fennimore Cooper.
Tim three-cent, Ralph Waidp Eraer-
soni: and the five-cent Louisa May Al-
eott, <went on sale Tuesday. The ien-
oent Samuel L. demens (Mark
Thrainl iriU go <m sale February lA
The stamps for ilhe poet’s gronp
sued during Fdtruary wiH be in the
same denominatioDS as the auliiorB’
series, jlad wHl depict Henry W
Long$dlow, John Griwnkaf. Whittier,
James Rus^ Lowell, Wsk .WMtman
and James Whiteomh^ Biiey. ‘This
lies for the first liine wffl honor a
Negro. On ^ educitors* aerica sritt
appear a pietuns (tf Booker T. WaMi-
inglsn. V,.
Ask year dlfldi tin «f
aotkors a^QktJlTkeir of
Tit moJtl iliustrattd is tit BuiCK Sum mtJii 51 faur-do^ touring sedan $1109 dthvertd at Flint, Msek,
Whitt sidrwall tires ft^Mtnal*
O NE of these days the itch is going
to hit you to get out and get in on
die fun a Buick can be in the spring
time.
You’re going ito feel an irrepreasible
yen to touch off that husl^, sweet-sing
ing Dynaflash power plant and awing
out in gendd coil-spring comfort to take
in the fresh ^ring landscape.
Maybe, like others weicnow of, you’ve
even got the model pickednut, and are
just ‘Vaiting a few weeks” to do some
thing definite f^ut it •
But may we emphasize, in purely
-«friendly interest dnit a lot of odier
peopir probabijriiave die TamiTdea~~
Of course, we’re doing all we can to be
ready for everyeme.
But you can get only so many cars in
a warehouse.
And a full warehouse can empty aw
fully fast
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And what with everybody wantinl
Buicks this season, we can’t say how
long we can pi^omise die delivery we
can give now. -
So why not play die early bird diis
yegr? Why not get die jump on your
neighbor an4. be driving your Buick
while he’s sdll talking about getting
hit? ‘ ■
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And that when they start buying in
droves>-as they do every year rixMit
die ides of Msrrii—even Buick’e iMg ^
factory has trouble keeping tap with '
diem. '
You’ve nothing to
lose, a lot of fun to
gain—and yoo’U find
the address of your
Buick derier in the
phone hook.
PrtmUt gt^^Dim Tmr Lights When Plauhg
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