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Luth<3*ams Plan
i Holy Week Sei^ces
*' To Hold Clinics For
Domestic Servants
Sjwial services in observance of j Are you a philateDst? If so, you; ^ oounty-^wide senes of clinics for
Palm Sunday will be held in St.-have joined iite thousands vrho are domestic servaMts is beinjr offered by
John’s Lutheran church at 11:00 coHeoting ^nrps of all sorts, «nd the County Efealth Department. These
o'clock Sunday morning. The Aur^ who keep their ey^ o^n for available to domestic
wilk be appropnately decorated and new issue put out hy che poet office
AROUND TOWN
bouse guest, Mrs. S. Walter McCown,
of Lexington, Va.
and the winner is Mtt %> the atatei
and hi ixEnA, to the 'mm and national
competitions. The award for the na<
(MISO'JANIE MITLE was hostess! tional iwnner which is a #4,000 eoL
to the “Sub-J)e!b” club at msppt^ on l®ta scholandnp or the caA, |i given
Thursday. This bit of sophistication j'hy Eddie Cantor, .the cpOMthan. OMii,
grew out of the original *lKerriiiijrids'’,'v'^ i« an outstanding student atid
DR. FELDER SMITH, .MRS.
SMITH, AND DR. WNIOAN S. FEL
DER were in Columbia S un d ayjclub, and other m^inhere, in'a^Uon}«Ktor of The Sentinel, ^ Wfh im^
through Tuesday attending the 38th | to Mise Little, are Misses Hemy Etta paper, plaicad third in the ifistriot con-
annual convention of the South Car- Young Annette Moorhead, Virginia "test. He *waa accompanied to Q^rtan-
'Sumerel, Margaret Carolina Hipp, burg by R. P. Chapman and Oartton
the message of the pastor, Rev. J. L. department. Stamp collecting has be- without charge, the neces- .f
Mayer, will be on the ‘Triumphal Bn- come a popular fad all over the coun- saiy wasserman and tuberculin tests!®""" n o -Ir J- • .^ary Bailey Owen.s, Marjorie Mille;-, F- Winn,
try with <Wner.l Farky «k| .rtl i,™ for, in ^ - -
At 4:30 Sunday night, Mr. Mayer and President Roosev^ as en- home precautions, in preparation'foundation and M!^ Smith is secre- ■ * ^ /m;—t
will Wyin a -wries of Holy Wedt *r. tu,i.»ta for the p«time. There i. > ^ BOBBY SPENCER, eon of Dr, .nd ?“> Q^n to
G. F. BUFORD, one of the proeper-
rnons on
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Groat Choices of the Last small possibility of fureber additions di^i^ion of Mrs. H. E. Spencer,-invited four Irtae,^** onlj^ ^o widhee, and if they
Week.” The themes are as follows: to ithe famous American serlea^of to thore w-ho meet the minimum he wouldnH ask anything
'mfWindr wn* f^imBVdwl niri+4t • iMinniwf piaym»w» nor lUDCn ano a spena-vne- ,*
Sunday, “The Choice of His Ene- S. stamps this'year, the report comes' standards set. ■ . . U . t , . , Tur^mr day party on (Saturday. His guewts :^*®; ^ to be twe^y
mies"; Monday, “The Choice of His from the departnwit. Requests for' ^ Employers of domestic servants aae'^^ning were Stephen Huntley, Jr.. Buddy «^ve hi» ogo, but
Disciples"; Tue.sday, “The t^oice of producing the likenesses of other not- requested to allow^time off for the' .chelberger, Kenneth Baker, and Jo- ®dd«a «lyly to do tiiis be would
a Traitor”; Wednesday, “The Choice ed persons on new dtamps are beingvisits, and to asure themselves| MBS GEORGE W TAYLOR SR Ferguson- 'have^ turn back about forty years
of a Politician”; Thursday, “The turned down, though they include the of the service having been obtained, of Charleston, is visiting her daugh-'
rhoio? of the People’’; Friday, “The admired cowboy, Will Rogers, Thom-| Those not availing themselves of !ter-in-law, -Mrs. George W. Taylor,
Choice That Shook the W'orld.” 'These as A. Fklison, and othere. Acnmtfie^this opportunity to -have these tests^who also’had as her sp^-the-day will.be interested to -know she is re-i'T'ZL'T ‘""‘f
H.ily Week services will be l^d at waters we are informed that F^ncetfpge may, by paying the cus-jgiue»ts Tuesday Mrs. H. K. Aiken'of cuperating nicely at the home of hei j^’fi^^turning back of the
'calendar is lar more unportant.
„ diys^M^*' I^EMOCRATIC CLUB TO MEET
dk light, and in this setting the Sac- [ Laurens: March 18 at the County, ! ; R. E. Jones is in Charlotte with her
I Hie second desire |(wbidi me do^ he
Fri™d. of MISS AGATHA JONES
I ranunt of the I>ord’s Supper will be How often-we see men compromise, i Health Department office from 2 to , ^ how ♦ h r a daughter. Miss Mae Dicus h filling I'Pere win oe a meeting ol the GU«i-
ailminist.-i-iHl. disregard their convictions and jump j 4 p. m. Return for tuberculin read-,™ tuberculin read- ton municipal Democratic cjub Thurs-
Kaster festival seiwicos will be con- on the band wagon of public opinion.dng March 20 from 2 to 4 p. m. . ' . .nance company in her albsenoe. March 21, at 8 p.m., in the high
ducUil at 11 o’ckxrk F-aster morning, in this new day of government regi-j Gray Court: March 19 at Ooimnun-’ Clinton: Mai^ 25 at City^ Hall 2; ^ ^school auditoriiun for the purpose of
with a message on the Resurrection, nientation and aiftempting to controljity -Health Center, from 10 to 11 a.■*. P- R^tu™ for tuberculin I
CECIL WHITE, Glin-ton high school j electing officerji.
Spartanburg Friday;
The IJoly Cjiniinunion will again be everj’thing, the tendency on the part'm.. Return March 21 same hours for ''eading March 27, from 2 to 4 b* m. -senior, was in „
ailininisteml Easter morning, of millions is to have no opinitiw of .tuberculin reading. ,( Cross Hill: Friday, March 29, 10'evening to compete in the AmMicim|WE/DO ALL KINDS OF PRIN’HNG
Mr. Mayer announces that the pub- their own but go along uiMinimousiyj Owings; March 19 at Community .to 12 a. m. Retuni for tuberculin Legkm oratorical contest. The oontestl —EXCEPT BAD
ic is eonlially invited to attend all of ^-ith the masses, believing this to be j Hall 11 to 12 a. m. Return same (reading April 1, from 10 to 12 m.» jis sponsored by the American Legion |_ CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.
the.'
se services.
the surest way to get what they
CASINO THEATRE
.M()M).\Y AND TUESDAY,
March IS and 19
want. They are willing to surrender
to expediency to get a job, siAskly,
or hand-out of some kind. Men are
nee<led today wtho believe in funda
mental principles and have the coa-|
victions to stand by them. Men of
this kind can always he counted upon,*
whatever tthe question or issue* in
‘He Married His Wife”,'“‘'-^-"7
crowd and go in the direction in w-hKn
With .lOEI, McCREA. NANCY
MARY
KELLY. ROl.ANI) YOUNG.
BOI.AM). CESAR ROMERO.
Nancr's ttw nice to Hve alone—
tbi‘ monkey and organ grinder are
traveling.
One he^rs much talk of racial pre-
Joels too wise to like iti It s fun and especially because of the Eu-
furore and frantic romance when Ro- ropean war and. its line-ups. People
mere .starts romeeing around! - ....... » —
Also Comedy. “Mee IVee .Marie,
with Slim Summervill.
“I'arami unt New s.”
10 A. M. Show—MONDAY.
10c and 2.5c
of one race feel that those of another
are their inferiors, ^ut such preju-!
dices are no excuse for depriving!
those we dislike of tlheir comsnon
rights. We can admire the achieve
ments of persons of a different race
without giving a blanket indorsement-
of the w’-.ele ’-ac?. Equality under thej
law IS one t-hing, -which ev.ry goodj
.Anirifan should insist upon, e.-pecieJ-|
ly if the legal rights of one of an.-|
other race are infringed as Hitler is
Parade of...
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY.
.March 20 and 21
‘‘Intermezzo, A Love
Story”
M ith LESLIE HDM ARD. INGRID doing with the Jews. Bi|t social equal-
r.EKGAlA.V, EDNA BEST and JOHN ity is something else. The right to
H AI.I.IDAV. choose one’s aseociaites and friends is
Marin AG TTlv Hi crL” ^ sacred a.s the right to worship ac-
1 Iltr .?lcirillt"& r ly OI^II ^ individual conscience.
With RICHARD DIX, CHESTER ^
FASHIONS
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Dresses - Coats
Suits
MORRIS .nnd LUCILLE BALI^.
Also **l'aramount Pictorial.”
^LAi3l) A. >1, Show—WEDNESDAY.
10c and 15c
Easter Successes... DRESSES
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
March 22 and 23
“RatTles”
-A repre-sentative in the legislature
from Anderson county was once asked j
bn the floor ^ that body, “ Wbat iw{
the altitude of your county?” “Over-i
w'helmingly Baptist,” came back’ the!
reply. In a distant town some time
ago we made inquiry about the place.
“Thi.s is a Baptist town,” came the
answer. This is no reflection, <rf
Snappy styles in Printed French Crepes, Solid Color Acetates. Big
assortment—rail wanted colors. Sizes 12 to 20—
$2i98“
With DAVID NIVEN, OLIVIA ^
DIGCJES -good folks of wiis oe-
nomination, but rather shows their
deHAMLl.ANI). DUDLEY
He loved to dine'* out - especially strenglth ^com^red with,
Hben the ladies wore their loveliest church branci^ By a large|
necklaces! He loved to go on week- they »tand at 1^ n^j
cnds-especially if there was ^
in ihe library! He was Society’s most
at a union service in this stabe a few 1
III illV • llgr IV I v B II14KI4 I a a a %
..<-i.»aI.cn,l ,hief_.„d most a(l„r«i
bachelor' ’ bis church and denominaltKwi
THE M ARCH OF TIME—"Canada throughout the toun^, how it exreUedj
-others, etc. A Presbyterian mnuster,;
At Mar."
•OREhoN TRAIL” No. 6.
Cartoon, “Slap-Happy Valley.’
"Paramount News.”-,
10c and 2.>c
when his turn came, in a happy vein
replied, “What Brother has said
Broadway
Theatre
j about the numerical strength of his
denomination is true, but I woukln^
give my 150 Presbyterians all the
Baptists in the county.” The iqiroar
of laughter almost broke up (be ser-|
j vice.
; Well, going back to the Bapitists
j(and some of our best friends belong
to this group), it is noted that ow
thriving neighbor, Laurens, is an
) honest-ito-goodness Baptist town. 'Oiia
is reflected in a religious census just
completed there in iwihioh 5,420 cards
w'ere completed. The final tebulation
MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
March 18 and 19
“Green Hell”
tVith DOl'GL.AS F.AIRBANKS. Jr., which attempted to cover every per-
J(),-\N BENNETT. JOHN HOM’ARl), son in town, showed the Baptists nu-
■VLAN HALE, GEORGE BAN - merically greater t^ian all other de-
( ROFT, and GEXIRGE S.ANUERS. j nominations conibined. Of t^ie resi-
Six men waiting, while death sa( dents fumished cards, 2,964 indieaibed
off in the distance, like a vulture in a ( themselves as either members of the
tree — and every man’s thoughts on | Baptist denomination or inclined to-
the woman who had blundered into ward that faith. 2J237expressed a
"Parade” Dryses
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You’ll look your prettiest in these. Beautiful pastel shades for
Spring, also navy. Everj’thing that’s-new and different. Junior
sizes 9 to 17; ladies’ sizes 12 ter 20, ^8 to 44—
$3.95 to $9.95
Blaster Successes... COATS
Tweed Coats — Dressy Coats all expensively tailored- Good
choice of navys, blacks and* mixtures. Sizes 12 to- 20—
$5.95 to $16.95
SHOES .
For Easter Elnsembles
PARIS FASHION—known for qual-
ity, natiofialk advertised. The fit is
the thing. Graceful lasts in dressy
and casual shoes. Everything that’s,
new: Honey Beige, Flag Blues Tu-
Tones, and of course, blacks and
navys. Sizes 3. to 9. Width AAA to E.
$2.95 — S3.95
Other Shoes for $1.98
their hearts!
Cartoon, “Africa Squeaks.”
“Mechanix Illustrat^.”
“Quaint St. Augu.stine.”
“Movietone News.”
10 A. M. Show—TUESDAY.
10c and 20c
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY,
March 20 and 21
“The Girl From Rio”
With WARREN HULL and MO^
VITA
‘^rishLuck”
With FRANKIE DAKRO and DICK
PURCELL.
Also, “Fashions In Color.”
9:,30 A. M. Show—THURSDAY.
10c and I5c
preference for other denomwinfioM
and 219 were lirted with “(no pref
erence.” The dhurdi -preferenoeB as
shown on the cards was released by
the chairman of the campaigii as fol
lows: Baptist, 2,964; Methodist, 14^r
Predbyterian, 671; iCburflh of God,
187; Pentecoetal, 70; Lutheran, 32;
CathtJic, 27; Episcopalian 26; Jew
ish, 18; Associate Reformed Presby
terian, 6; Gospel Trumpet, 3; S^-
enth Day Adventist, 2; and Ctnistian
: Science, 2.
Suits for Elaster
And All Spring «
Rockinidiani — a quality name in
Suits- Not a hand-me-^kwn, but
fine tailoring. Your choice of sin
gle and double-breasted stjiing,
tweeds, worsteds, stripes. Regu
lars, stouts, lon^, shorts—all new
spring colors. Sizes 34 to 50—-
$14.95
For the Children!
' Everything That’s New
For Eaaicr '
Topper Coats.fc_
For little girts, new pastel colors."
Sizes 8 to 16—
LADIES’HATS
$1.98 — $2.98
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Easter Dresses
Chic shapes, new shades
for Easter. Baby pedaline,
rough and novelty straws.
Black, navy, rose, blue, and
other spring shades—
98c to lISS
BOYS’ SUITS
Track Men Turn
To Spring Try-Out
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
March 22 and 23
“Westbound Stage”
with TEX RITTER, nMURIEL EV
ANS and KENNETH DUNCAN.
Tex is out for revenge and a gang
•f cutthroaU are out of luck ... He
also finds time. for a little rnpuuMe
while he sings two new songs, “Trail
To .Mexico” and “It'a AH Over Now.”
Also, Comedy, “Andy Clyde Gets
Spring Chicken.”
“DICK TRACY’S G-MEN” No. 8.
Carieons, “Hook. Lino and Stinker”
'and “Little Laot Sheep.”
lie and Me
•Spring track practice -haa started
at rile college, with Ooa^ L. S. Me-
i Millian now hard ai work devrtoping
{bis >hopefub into shape for the firat
dual meet with the Univomity of
Georg^ on March SOth in Ajhetts.
The 1940 ochedtde caHs for the fol
lowing conteota: •
-March 30—-University of Georgia at
Ariiens (varsity).
April 6—Carolina at CHinton (var
sity and frosh).
April 13 — Newberry at Clinton
(varsity and frosh).
April 26 — Davidson ait Davidson
(frosh).
Hay 3 and 4—State track meet at
Clinton. ““
SUBSCRIBE TO THR CHEONICIJI
Everything that’s new for the lit
tle man! (3([>a^s with kmg trousers,
in new checks and stripes, single
and double breasted.
We have the grown-up fashions
young girls love. Beautiful dresses
in Easter egg shades of silk.
Sizes 3 to 6 and 7 to 16
98c to $2.95
Little Men’s Suits, 3 to 8-~^
. 192J8 to4m
Boys’ Sidts, 8 to 18—
$4.95 to $10.95
Most With Two Pants
SHOES
We have every new iMiyle
MEN’S HATS
These modem new Hats for spring ^
are the answer to your„ wish fcH* in the sinring shoe pil^re.
something really different, smart Blacks, new Tu-Tones, and
and economical— Whitfes. Sizes 6 ta 12r^
98c to $2.95 $lJ)8to$4J)5
A REPEAT SALE — UNENS
Yes, we have, just unpacked 800 pieces of as
sorted Linens—Towels, Lace Scarfs, Bridge Seta,
Chair Pillow Cases. Ail Values ^ Youir
last chance to buy this quality at this
pric^. Better hurry 1 Each
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