The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, March 07, 1940, Image 2

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I / - -J'l i- r r PAGE XWOJfti. IL THE CLINTON CHRONICLE^ CLINTON, NOTES HEALTH FROM COUNTY RQl DE PARTMENT uab of the community m tiheir dfoita to improve iihdr home oondttkms. A. Dr. J. L. FenneH <tf Wataiioo» bt- comes the ex^ininx diokiui for. Hm HmM CMMty depaiiraeot's A house to ‘house sanitary survey of the town of Cross HiH was made . ^ r«iWin^ iv durin*: the past week by die Laama Proas Bwl replact^ » County Health department. tailed sun’ey showed for improvement of conditions. The County Hesflth offering its services tqj^dje Tbe de a definite need home sanitary THURSDAY, MARCH ^Tou have no doiibt ootioed that the little **4mA box’* carried on the front page of yom^avorite newapaj^ laxw —■ ‘il.'^Jjaat year nt date O. T. AUtord, eiho has moived h> Sa- The oonferenoe is Held, at Croas ^ ^ »in i i- iw.**-. Hill oommnnity aeaMh center the PEOPLE VQUKNOW Misses Helen Foster and Sue Wy- Ik;, atudenAa at Winthrop coliexe. Rook era! Mrs. days with the letter’s mother, jsidtar, Mrs. C. A.^WaShttv Irene Pitts, belfore xoinc tofhxtte. ' hiXItm/ Union to make their home. Mr. Hol combe will tbe oonnecsed with ithei Tex- a* company. ' Misses Peccy Spnmt, Jans Wricbt and Snookie Parrott, who attend Win throp Adlefc, spent the w«h-endi^f*<»* ^ attended •the with the former’s moither, Mrs. C. «» >^7 everrinc. Miss Mae Dicus had as her week end xossts Misses Catharine Meadors, Alice RjMKs, Jidia Lane Walliee and Sana Carmichael all Wintfarop atu- soswf Riy department individ ' until one o’clock. CASINO THEATRE ftw the countyls ’40 record is better jHifl,'swone^w^-end iruests of Mr. and I Stone. . j j lirv A A— than ’89. All drivers ahoufld exeitiMrs. W. L. Jones, and attended the!- J. A. McLain and J. W. Pack were' l3 ond J-Tnday of e^ month from eJeven pwcantloo to see that the im-jAlpha Psi Delta sorority dance Friday'quests of ‘Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Cald-i jproved record is maintained ttmough- evemnx- Iwell in Spartanfburx Saturday. ‘ « s loot the year. This little waminx box! Mr. and Mrs. Rahdi Hokomibe, for- Miss Annette Mooriiead had m her I is carried from week, to week to warn merly of Atlanta, are spendinx sev- week-end guests Misses Violet jail moborishs to be careful, 4» avdid: * Hughes of Wkahington, D. C., lObio-: and reddess drivinx — to;f>br would resuneot tl\p issue and lyn Cooley of Camden and 'Marjorie) MONDAY AND TUESDAY, March 11 and 12 “Everything Haippens At Night” With SONJA HENIB, RAY MIL- LAND, ROBERT CUMMINGS. Broadway Theatre ice-and-snow alone can Rive! ^ Comedy, “Oo! La-l.a.” , “Jesse Crawford At the Organ. “Modern Methods.” “News.” 10 A. M. .Show—MONDAY. 10c and 2.'>c every poesible effort to protect 1 have ^ people vote upon it, presum- Crawford, stddenta at Limestone cd and save human life. 'ahly with the hope ttmt it will he lege, Geffhey. , 0, - jgiyen approval. What the ckisensl Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Kiii« and Mies, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, Democraits have this year se- ^ given rather than this pro- Emma Adams viaMed the former’s- March 11 and 12 jieeted OhicagD for the “big political I»^ •• opportunity fkir a dai^bter, Mrs. Hamy ‘Phillips and fyt thp T JSW- show” to be held in Jdy, wh^ will »traig1it vote / on the wet-dry issue.|Mr. Phillips, hi Spartanburg during' l^KIUn VI UBW promin** politicitiM «<*«• ««n tW qowtiOT of in1v.l,'aie put »«k. | less _ of 4fie nation for the nomhukting co«i- ^ state operation of liquor stores. Miss Maude Sunserel, Virginia! venhkin. *18116 means, of eeurse, the »**** »n opportunity is now provided Sumerel and S. W. Simierei were viii-' group that will hold the limdight *'®*’ ^ • pending house biH already tors in GreenvUle the past w^eek and| the hradest notoe mil be paaeed by the senate. The responai- attended a /showing of *^ne With The Wind.” | Mr. and Mrs. R. P. ‘Chapman hadi I With GEORGE O’BRIEN and TIR- “RED LANTERNS ON ST. MICHAEL’^” By DR. THORNWELL JACOBS A great historical aavri af Sooth jCaroUna, with Chariea- ten as the %2J60 Now Oa Sale At SHiith’s Pharmacy A reel story—her beat! Mysterious gINIA VALE, ^ ^ danger! Romance and excitement ex- Gunsmoke over the sagebraah as'and make the hradeat notoe mli be pawed by the ploding into laughter!. And . . . shim- the Iron Horse roars westward! Reiga|poMtioianB on government payrolls ^ t^be gen mering ice-and-snow surprises she gf terror in rival towns—aad a yaapg'with fat salaries and seeking to bold l^ive the voters i« UVU90 vin sii-eapy i senate. The responai- j meihL^embly la to ' the right by a direct] lawyer riding oot of nowhere with a!what they have. The heeds of the vote to speak on the liquor question, as their iweek-end guests Miss Heieit book in his hand and a six-gon ea his poweifid city machines will predomi- S^ch balloting can only be provided Hembry, Mrs. Frances Prady, Miss | m hip! Action every minate ia this hot-lnaite the convention, for ‘their chief ^ legislature. Are the mem- Mabri Huckaby and Miss Walla aH‘. paced drama of the rugged IdJfs! ioonoem is not over principles but over ^raid to let .the people be beard abudents lat Lander college. » I of Colds, take 666 Special Added Attraction — “JOB|the re-eleoting of the New Deal crowd o'™ issue? ‘ (Mrs. R. E. Jone^ is visiting her Liquid Tablets—-Salve—-Nose LOUIS vs ARTURO G O D O Y; in oflTioe to help their machines and j —— — ^ -: - -' VVFDNEStaY, THURSDAY, March 13 and 14 “Remember The Night” Mith BARBARA STANWYCK. FKKi), MacMl'RRAV. BEULAH BONm. STERI.ING HOLLOWAY. Ever} .xfcne. every spoken word so achingly true you find yourself laugh ing. crying, hoping, for the happineis.s of the sw ellest people you ever met. Also Selected Shorts. Feature ti^gins: 2:47, 5:05, 7:18, and 9:3(1 A. M. Show—WED.NESDAY. 10c and 15c vs FIGHT’ with highlights in slow motion. I “Ski Birds” with P^e Smith. ' “Movietone News.” » 10c and 20c 10 A. M. Show—TUESDAY. COLDS Cause Discomfort For quick relief the misery QQQ Drops FRin.VY AND SATURDAY, March 15 and 16 “The Hunchback Of Notre Dame” Starring CHARLES LAUGHTON, THOMAS MITCHELL, SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE. MAUREEN O'HARA and ALA.N MARSHAL. Out of a storied day of mystery and intrigue, of pomp and poverty, of strength and superstition, comes the strangest .most colorful story ever told. Relived on a stage as vast WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, March 13 and 14 “Joe And Ethel Turp Call On the President’ With LEWIS STONE, ANN SOTH- ERN, WALTER BRENNAN and WILLIAM GARGAN. “Escape To Paradise” | With BOBBY BREEN and KENT TAYLOR. “Monkeys Is the Cwazieet People,” with I.iew Ikhr. 9:30 A. M. Show—THURSDAY. 10c add 15c FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, March 15 and 16 oDic Fury” With RICHARD ARLEN. ANDY DEVINE and BEVERLY ROBERnTS. “DICK TRACY’S G-MEN” Noi 7. Comedy, “Oily To Bed, Ofly To Rise of Um figbt^soe that no monkey-wronohes are' tihrown inito the “machinery” through, whrith they hold their jobs and pditi- < cal mfloenoe. Incidentally, as the Democraits soon march upon (^»cago it is interesting to note that fifteen preeidenti^ nom inees have been named in that impor tant polrticai metropolis, and that this year’s convention wall bring the total to 16. Nine O'f the 15 chosen there so far have been elected: Abraham Lincoln, 1860. Ulysses S. Grant, 18*68. * James A. Garfield, 1880. Grover Cleveland, 1884 and 1892. Benjamin HarrisO'h, 1888. Theadore Roosevelt, 1904. Wiliiam H. Taft, 1908. Waaren G. Harding, 1920. / Franklin D, Roosevelt, 1932. &x Chicago nominees who have faded of election are: George B. M<caClellain, 1864. James G. .Blaine, 1884. William J. Bryan, 1896. William H. Taft, 1912. Charles E. Hughes, 1916. Herbert Hoover, 1932. as history itself, this immortal drama , _. , now becomes the first truly tremen- ‘ *”* decade! - dous spectacle in a “OREGON TRAIL” “News.” Saturday's F'eature 4:29. 6:5(1. 9':19. lUc and 25c No. WWl Rogers, America’s favorite with The 3 Stooi^, Two comedian until his tragic death a few “The Watchdog” and "The ago in an airplane accident, is “going back home,” an announcement from the widow of the cowboy says. ,His body now lies in Glendale, €ali- Kk; and 20e COMING SOON— ^ ^ “VIGIL IN THE NIGHT,” “BROTH-, begins: 2:00, gR RAT AND THE BABY,” “RUL- Oklahoma, the place ^ his ERS OF THE SEA.” “RETURN OF wh^ he had «- THE INVISIBLE MAN.” pnessed the ‘hope he might spend his 5 Our Cleaning Service Can Give You A NEW SPRING OUTFIT At A Surprisingly Low Cost We Can Dye Any Material Your Favorite Color DRESSES— S2.00 up SUITS— $250 HATS REBUIU— 50c Call 7T ikast years among his own folk. His‘ <in A <gmn mtffie; Nie; crypt to be buitt on «lhe brow of a. fam bearing the gray stxme memorial | whirii Oklahoma built in honor of her | favorite son. The decision is based on l ttast lure that often expresses itself to go back ,to ohildho^’s days at the end of life’s journey. Some day “I am going back home.” That desire i of Will’s is also beW by many others who are bound with the tenderest of ties to the spot of their youth. Music lovers from all over the I Southeast, 3600 in number, jammed the handsome Winthrop pc^ege audi torium a few nights ago to hear a oonoeit by Richard Orooka, leading tenor of the Metropolitan Opera com pany. The sight was an mapiring one, every seat in the large auditorium j being taken when the curtaon went up, and the audience broke into a pro longed round of applause for the man who has won the hearts of music k)v- , era tliroughout the world. The pripted J pregram for the evening oaHed fof 13. nruntbers, ibiit members of his enthu-| siastac audience clapped aiKl cheered' to bring him back to sing seven en-i cores. His peasonality quickly won h» listeners, and his generous responee! to the '^mand of the audience for added numbers gained him a warm {place in the theapts of the great audi ence, the Winthrop giris especially, ! who during (the intermission swamped | ixs dressing room clamoring for a close-up glimpse or autographs of the nattoo’s No. 1 tenor. Crooks is an American sing^er who has x<^® rii^t to the tap and has won didtinetkm not only in this coun try, hrt in a worid tour. The story | of his success is spectacular. As a boy aoprano in hw native Trenton, j N. J., he first triumphed at the age, of ten when he sang in an Important araskal festival. Conoing to New York after the World war, he at once be came a sensation in concert, veeitiiU and as soloist with orchestra, and his sritaequent trsnscontinevital concert tows each year, have acriaimed for him the title of “one of the woridNi sing^ Governor Maybank has come for« referendum vote ia <tht August election on thijee issues hy which the rtaie nay rsise mbney with which to balmiee her budget, Bamsiy: a sales tax, the use of funds from the sale «f aoloiaobUe license ph|les for stgte purposes, and owncsidrip and toler ation by the state tof liquor 'stores. it’s a prttty safe bet ttsHt once the votera face ‘these thias pxopesats at the faattot box they will all he IdUed as they riiorid be. The .medicine need ed is a constant huut far more money to nieet the apfMwpriathm MB, but a cutting down «f cafenesi to tiie stated ineonsa. Thq latter tiwt cf m wtoto «riBK ia eiatiat^ bqtior atoras,. wai reoeaiiir kilM by the senate. 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