The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, February 22, 1940, Image 2
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Regular Ads In
Newspapers Best
Delta Man Says
EN PASSANT
i The okleat known Ameiican-nuKle
printinig: press' is now on ex!hii>Hion wt
Atlanta, Feb. S.-r-Newspaper adver-,the P,cfDiklin fcistibute in FhrHade^hia.
Chamber pf Compnerte Activities
For Year Listed By Seciretary
Mrs. Van Sant Dies
At Homa Of Son
"c;Z:j.'’itrr'iLenl«>-'rheme. At
tisinjr, at rejriilar intervals, is the 1793 fey Ad^ ^macre, ^ second Tuesday evening,!
most,> imxiuctive medium of jJacing
press was tak^ to OettyBbarg in 1800 n^n^j^ate officers and directors
•ix h^oxo tho P„b.». . r),R. Ce«tind. ^ jS. L»th«„n chu,„h Sup-
Air Lines official says.
Delta’s adwrtising funds are alloca'
Mrs. Nannie Asbill Van Sant, wi-
, ^ dow of Addison Van Siant, died Satur-
atates tfeat the March meeting to bej ^ 'Oh^iyclK 'borne of her son and
■ “ ■ ;daujhtef-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Brun
son Asfeill, with-whom she had 'been
spending the past few months.
Funeral services were conducted
Sunday afemoon frbm the Lsesyille
Union church of which M?.s. VanuSant
was a raembeTj with Rev. J. 't. Geirs
in charge. Interment |oiUow«d in ths
jchurdh cemetery.
The deceased is survived by tiro
sons, Brunson Asbill of this liAaea,
Montaigue Asfeill anA a daugbitir,
Mrs. V. A. HoUey, boith of Lew^lo.
for the coming year.
Rev. J. LeGrande Mayer announces'
the following themes for the services i
Declaring, at least 75 per cent ^ ^
tlr type at the top speed <rf 250 impres- fnr ^ He ^ U>vmg_ Have Reverence for Hu
«. sioiw " jundertakings tor the progress and de- ijfp”? 7;.30 « m THe Si-rtii
eii to new.^^paiH^rs, Vice-President a sions an feo\^, was a dewiption 7ity*^i^ ^
: KIWANIS MEET TODAY
The regular meeiting of the Elhranii
club will be held this evening af 7:8(1
,at Hotel Clinton, with the committaa
on business stan^rds, larws and ragU*
lations in c^rge. * ^
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'' “The Paper Everybody Reads’*
C. Parker told the Atlanta Advertis- George Washington’s funcdlal.
ing club last week that. Through no^ Lfke most invetitjons, the primitive needed, the officials state, to carry
I ,u«vp.M«.rv Vi ».xxu i-v......jjving—“Koep Clcan.”
in general. An enlarged membership ^hese messages are a part of the
series now being given on the Ten
otbi'r nuNlium do we believe wo can printing came from years of on .^he work effectively,--Especially is
as cffwtivoly place our service before^^^^p^nionoe. We know thttt iti Ohitm^j^ desirable tivat a larger number of'
the actual travelin-
“Haphazaid ativ
is a iHxii' inve^tnVe:
ng public.r* ji^ Japan jade, ivory and mefeal seals|non-members among local merchants' service next Wednesday eve
.•eikisi ” ‘ ----- - ...
ning “God’s Favorite Word’’ will be
“Greatest
ising’’frequently an<i carved Mocks of wood were inked j affiliate with the club.
ut, hu juii;^ aMin* stamped ^ pa^aa Seerrtary Rhame, in •pe.kiw »f In
■■ ' -I"' -rf <->;,5«h cenhuy. Jtiat Whojnuon^n^iu^ or^nization-a wort, yoot^ay,' C -l'-
„.rt,ons aro ' Cbo.aocret any pro-type i. a naltter et feted X fPllowint «,0vi^ which a,^
t,acted advo.tis.ng campaign. . .etrongetR evnl^ “?>"„*? it has cacried etit or promoted duringl
.CntsatUIE TO THE CHRONICLE he ie'^ly er^ with ,„ae-I>oo«it4 cam--
The Paper Everil^y Reads inventkii. The earliest ^
on
HOME STORE
services.
CASINO THEATRE
MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
February 26 and 27
“Four Wives”'
. , . tpodgn of Clinton merchants with
printed book is the faan^ (h^nl^ ^^ly j^zes and automobile grand
Bible pnnted b^eeti 1453 and 1456.campaign added nver |600
Printing spr^d ™P*«y J**®™ 1 to the funds of the oigianization and
many to It^y. France, it4» 81,400 of its receipts
lands and England, and d^ng the circulation in aiirton.
IGtth, 17<th and 18th centuries, thou-
Advertised Caintdn over a wide
sands of books were trade area by means of thousands of i
the press. In 1846, Richard Hoe <"• circulars and handbills, as well af'
many larg'Q.^.rQadside signs.
Put pn a wedl-adverflised’dolhiP,j
• j New York, patented the first rotary
With PRISCILLA LANE, ROSE-jP^^s in whidh the type was ptoced
-M ARY LANE. LOL.A LANE GALE,®" revolving cylinders. From then on|^^ merchants in September. ^
PAGE. CLAUDE RAINS, and JOHN^thtre have been constant improve- obtained a large illuminated park-
(l.\KFIED. iments of pressed and pricing ma- Main*^reet, with labor,
Here are laughs and heart-throbs ®binery. The persqn Who stoiws la^ lig!ht8*rand equipment finnushed" byt
just as unforgettaMe as-the ones thatjrir»ted watcfeing the rapid How of ^jty.
made their first picture suCh perfect pap*-'^ daily
entertainment I
Market Specials
.\ls() “Mwhanics Illastrated.’’
"I’aramount News.”
10 A. M. Show—.^NDAY.
10c and 2.5c
[{ireescs, delivered at such speed that
! they cannot be^ couirtod, can little
j innagipe the problems that lhave been
• solved in creating and operating the
Organized a protection for mer- j
chants against undeserving advertis
ing solicitation.
Organized and put oja the highly
successful Santa Claus Christmas
WEDN ESDA Y,. THURSDAY,
February 28 and 29 ^
“On Your Toes”
j modem -printing press. Printing awarding $100 in -prizes to the
' be summed up in tfeis mort sente-ltoe, i fj^jg
I “The art which made reading easy program
(RIPPING hMtti,
^sliding carpets and
aoapy bathtubs are a
constant menace to C¥eiy
; for the entire worid.’’
The defeated Ham and Eggs crowd
at the armory.
Sponsored music broadcasts on
Spartanburg radio station.
/ETNA-IZE
A1
With 7(>Rt\A RDDIF AI RRRT California have changed tfeeir sio-; Spons<M?ed recent outdoor billboards
';A.V HALE FRA‘NK McHUGHl^^’lf^"*,,^ ^ ^ “What helps business
Ha
btt vMboot
Make way for the ballet laugh of bMps you.
M Aod-
the year! You’ve never seena its likes Jofenny-oiH^spot, And > Entertain^ the county delegation,,
on the screena' .jplan makes COTtoin labors ngh* fe> to impress the members with need 4'
Also “Gun Plav.” “Nevada Unlim- » provision that was di^ous'for action in hard-surfacing highway I
ited.” “Costa Rica.” in the original prpposal. The whMejNo. 56. j
Future begins': 2:00. r»:41, ‘^ f Requested -the local post office to
flop vnAm ano^jner tiJ.e to lure open; Saturday oufibernoons.
turners.* In Arizona, a combination of | Worked to get the city to estab-
th-e Towmsend and Ham-and-Eggs ^nd regulate parking hours on
plans has sprung up with a 860 main 'business streets.
1 monthly pension provisiOT for perswis Worked to get satisfactory Sunday
over 60,' but nothing is said about tyours for restaurants, drug stores and
where the millions to finance such a filling stations. i
a banquet to members and,
•f IMtod,
,7:36,. 9:28.
9:30 A. M. Show—WEDNESDAY.
IjOc and 15c v,-
S. \v. SUMEREL
. Aetna*izer
Phone 80
Clinton, S. C.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
.March 1 'and 2 —. —_ mung
‘Judge Hardy and Son”ifool^ Gave
With LEWIS STONE MICKEY,of Clinton high ^h^l foot-
I4nn\i.'v rp/’ii i* i>ARk'PP p a v'Popolar with millions, that ”we can team in recognition of their out-! "
HOI liFv'a'nH A\\' HliTHPRFnRO ^ something for nothing.” Prom standing servi-oe to Clinton. ’
HOLDE.N and ANN KLTHEKI.ORD. P,i,lished information pamphlets on
FULL CREAM
CHEESE
Lb.
I9C
HOCKLESS
Picnic HAMS
3 to 5 Lb.
Lb...l5c
FRESH, LEAN
PORK CHOPS
2 lbs. 35c
SLICED
BACON
■ 1 2 Lbs.
35c
j FRESH * \
oysters
Pint Quart
25c 50c^
TENDER
PQRK LIVER
2 Lbs.
25c
LEAN
PORK RQAST
Lto ^
ISe
SWIFTS PURte
PORK SAUSAGE
Lb.
15c
DRESSED ^
FRYERS, lb. JU
DRESSED ore
HENS, !b 40
liV #k-A U»kur All Ait—j ^ i^iu^uNiiw uuvriiia-u'uii uiiuuu«Ht9tB vii
w adventures all new laurha'^P'^outing almost aiqrwhere cjinton for durtribution by the or-
IN ATLANTA HOSPITAL
nev, «-r"-;<rrr . . ^ country, und eiKoimieed by a
and hfarl-lhrobs,' . *•<* A«Iy ^ potUiciiuia interertrd,
r.t ? ■/ •• i« prumotiiiK tbrir own po-
the rest of your favorite family «lval«wn«ut than in tbe ilder-l
at their-lovable feat. . .eats of taxpayers who mimt foot the! Horace-D. Payne, who has been a
• u d- ** u’ Jef- 'bill- The song in California is ended, patient at Hays hospital for several
Hunting Hound<i. ' ibut this new agitation indicates that days, was carried to an Atlanta hoB-
j the memory Hirers on. | Pital Friday where he is undergoing
I special treatment. His oonditibn yw-
r->
'fdtl
“I'aramount News.”
Saturday’s Feature Begins: 2:45,
4:55t 7 :((6, 9:17.
:.CQc-eOnil .25c
NEXT MEEK—
“SM ANEE RIVER”
Today on your calendar is maaiked | terday was reported as impwving
in red letters because it is the birth- and it is expected that he will be able
!day of a man who has been loved and: to return to his home here in the near
honored for two hundred years — future.
George Washington — with pride and!
Ilaffiction referred to as “the father of | SUBSCRIBE TO THE CTIRONICLE
his country,” who was inaugurated as j The Favorite Paper In Clintop Homes
the first president of the United
, States in 1789.
Theatre
Washington was bom on Pope’s
T Creek, Westmoreland county, Va.,
February 22, 1732, a descendant from I
,an old Engiish family. IVhen a very'
small boy his father died and he was
brought up by his mother. At the
age of 14 he started to become a sea-
man, but ^ve up the idea in cbedi-
, once to his motiier. At 17 li^..was -a
.\LL'AN JONES. .MARY' MARTIN, suryeyor and was studying the In-
M ALTER CONNOLLY, LEE BOW* dians and their warpatbhs. At 19 be
-M.AN, JUDITH BARREHT. .* ^iras adjutant geoeral of the malitna.
It’s great! Allan Jones and Mary At 20, by <tbe de«!h of has bidf-feroth-!
MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
Fel>ruary 26 and 27
“The Great Victor
Herbert”
Martin — America’s newest singing
sweethearts — singing the songs all
lovers sing, written by the one and
e«> Lawrence, July, 1752, be became
heir to Bft. Vemon, valued «t 8200,-
1000. At Ihe age of 27 be was noonied
only Vistor Herbert. .Never before'to a rkfe widow, Mrs. Martha Custis,
such a heart-stirring love story! - Und adopted her two chttdren. Jack
Also, Cartoon, “Sniffles and thejjnMl Martha, and won a fanner uadi
Bcokworm.” 11774. In JanuMT 1775, he was ap-
Natural Wonders of M'ashington. pointed cooimander-iii-cluef of the
State” in technicolor.
“.Movietone News.”
10 A. M, Show—TUESDAY.
lOc and 20c
WEDxNESDAY, THURSDAY,
February 28 and 29 ’ "
“The Honeymoon’s
Over”
With STUART ERWIN, MARJOR
IE WEAVER, PATRIC KNOWLES.
Continental army.
He died -Deoember 14, 1799. His last
words were, “It is well:”
Fourteen years a£ter itbe death of
Washington a letter reached Thomas
Jefferson at MoodoeHo, from Dr. Wal
ter Jones, a etudent of Amerkan po-
Utical parties, mddng Jefferson’s opin
ion of Wadhingten. Jeffeneon’s reply,
doted Jan. 2, 1814, has been repro
duced many times. In lihe conchading
paragra^' of the character appraisal
JFefferson said:
On 'the whole, WssAikigten’s char-
“Wolf Cair
By JACK LONDON. With JOHN'oeter was, in sts mass, perfect, in
CARROLL and MOVITA.
-Also “Clocking the Jockeys.”
9:30 A. M. Show—THURSDAY.
10c and 15c
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
Mardi 1 and 2
“Cowboys From Texas”
Vith the THREE MESQUITEERS,
fcatnriag BOB LIVINGSTON, RAY
MOND HATTON, DUNCAN Rl^
NALDO, ai^ CAROLE LANDIS.
Make way for the masked ride#.
The mystery man ef the plaios stokes
I nothing bod, in a few points iadiffer- j
ent; aild it may truly be said, that
never <kd nature and fioctoae-^oiBbanei
more perfectly to roaioe a man great,-*
and to jdace fehn in the same ooiwtel-
kktion with wbotever wextbiflB hate
merited from mon an evechtstsng re-
membrmnoe. For kis lOas <(lie singular
destiny and,niera|L edf leading the ar
mies of bis dountey suetsasfuMy
Ihroiugh an^arduous war, fog. the eO-
tabtkhment of Ihi andependenee, of
oonduetiag Its oouDcfls threegh the
biith -of a governmeat, nair *1a ite
forms and princaptea, uotfl it had sat-
tied down into s quist and orderly
y eus gang of the Old West!
“DICK TRACY’S G-MEN” No. 5.
, Comedy, “N<^ing Bid Pleasure,”
,,^with Buster Keatoa.
Two cartoeas, “The Golden West”
and “Happy Tots’ ExpedRion,”
18e sad 25c
his life in a blind bargain with the
ruthless leader of the most murder- itrain; and of senipahioMy chaying
the laws ithrough the whole of kis
career, civil and mMitary, of whkh
the history <of the voidd finwirfiiw no
other example . . .
WE DO.ALL KDIDS OF FEINTING
—EXCEPT BAD
CHRONICLE PUBU8B1NG CO.
Consult
Mrs. Broadnax.
the GOSSARD styl:
i8t_,^w about
figure!
Wednesday,
February 28
THmitY,FEB.f9,1IIA.M.
(AT HOME PLACE, GOLDVILLE)
At Which Time and Place Will Be Sold Personal
. /
Property of
un W. C. DOBBWS
V*./
Consisting of 16 Mules, 4 Horses, 2 Colts, 20
Cows, 6 Hogs, 3,000 bushels Oats, 250 Bushels
V *
Wheat, 4 tons Cottemseed, 100 Inidiels Com.
Abo aU Wagons, Harrows, GriuK Drills, Culti-
vatOn, Tractor aid aBrotKer piramig Imple-
f * ' *
ments and Equipmtot • .
Gossar dfoandationg ire
degigned tb^ idcnUig tkc
seven tjuie'^fiirare'tjvii.
Whether y/Mi ire svwi^
UH or short, straifit or
fnU hip, henvy or Hilt...
there to a correei 608“
SARD for yon!
BELK’S
KPT. STORE
Teriiis of Sale: dtSH
MRS. CORDELIA
Adipliitotrfttirix of Eirtnte^f W. C. Pshtiliii,- Doemtot
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