The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, March 21, 1940, Image 2

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I / V AGE TAVO JHB CLINTON CHRONICLE, C THURSDAY, MARCH 21, IfiO Social Workers To j John H. Young Will Meet In Newberry;. Case Is Settled The* Pieiimont District of Social|Hearing CtMlpleted In CofBIBOll Work wll meet in Newbprry onj Wednesday, March 27, with J. Hertz j Brown, director, "ppesiding. Tlie high-j lijrht of the conference will be an ad-’ dress hy John Martin of Hartsville.j president of the South Carolina Con-i ference of Social Work, who wHl speak o\i “South Carolina Takee In- I'EIdward W. Bok (who lies buried at ling’ his, views on 1940 ticket-makirv los a stalking horse for the people.” the foot of the tower) to the Ameri-; The •'article, by Ernest K. Liftdley,! Speaking with rare 4>luntnes9 at can people^ IV singing tower caril- columniet, was published on March t.P***** conference today Mr. Roose? flion has 71 bells with 63 notes, or four ^ asserted that Preektettt Rooeevett'''*^ ^ » land one-dialf ocUves. The total -weight jn * conversation with a Southern '^hing about iFarley, who ie a jtnefp^ was En Passant’s delightful (‘rf ^ w 123,264 pounds. legislator, had said: **»« Catholic chur^ and that the ^ »- ^ ! .-J ^ cedumn was equally fitlse. Plea* Court Last Week. Un- *» .tT* ,-*?* °" * ' Ttuit be w.. not ,«in, to run for - _ , V' . vacation outing with friends hi TlUn-■ ‘f ‘n ncignt, ana *>* okjfj term- der Compromish Agreement>p^ Pi, famfly trip was made diameter at the base. Created, ’ City Property of Late CUnton through the country which enabled Ui to provide a retreat of natural beauty ^ atizeu ^ in their power to majke our stay an hadrmonious setting for the Singing Tlmt it would be inadvisable to •enjoyable experience, and for their Tower, each of these attributes of the nominate Poedmaster General James (/• That Cordell Hull secretary of state, would be a good man for the W^B DO ALL KINDS OF PRINTING —EXCEPT BAD CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. Nieces and Nephews. 'I, COLDS Cause Discooifect Pdf (uick relief from the misery The court proceedings of the past hospitality and numerous kindnesses Mountain Laike Sanctuary unfolds one A. rariey for the vice-proaidency be- ventoi-y of Social and Economic Re- several month.s over the $200,000 es- ^ deeply grateful. pvHpose—the spirit of the Sanctuary, cause the nomination would stir up a sources.’’ Luncheon will be served, at tate of the late John H. Young of, ^ ^Froe recitals given four day^ each 1^ of religious prejudice and emo- which time. Alan Johnstone, of Wa.<rh- this city, came to a ckwe last weA is known as “The Land of thousands of visitors who tion and would lead some people to of Colds, Uke 666 jngtoij n..C.,js expccteed to to speak, in a common pleas court hearing in ” Another titl^^^boasts is *" reverance and catch an in- say that “we were using Cordell Hull Lkiuid—TaMeCa—Salva—Naw, —i„a— A_i— T .T!— riayyii/iaur," '■ * t^*^*^*^a* .LmaAm^i. ■ I,..* 7:;;;^.,, i t' IIJ ^ J ^ ^ A V. v« ^ AT ^ TV ■ .A 1 l.nv.’rtflH*rs^ th^Cou'^y t^uikiV'LAtlftfftSf iwMi dudge Ai4bur<» L. of Ftrm Women, Parent-Teacher as- ton, of Chester, presiding. sociations, service clubs,,, women’s' It was stated Thursday that may be seen thousands of cars W- ^^he » ing license tagr» from piactically ev- structure, Anton Biees, bell- cM>s, DPW. WP.\, FSA, NY.\, pub- coirtpromise in the personal property ery state in the nation. The word Sanctuaiy bells, is ac- . ...A« ... « m ^ . A*. WX 1 AA .. a lx .A .lAMa.,.. .AAAAAaII AA XA Ik m*allh. atU’iuiam' of school viU‘<I. meret will be carried out as provided.,finger 'between Atlantic John T. Young of this city, who wi^ ooean and the Gulf of Mexico, though^* lUtle furthei- down o.ie find’s his uncle, N. A. Y*oung of Columbia,’jt not a wide area. The state’s Winter Haven to see and mvwn amr^w ®x®®utors, stated yesterday that ulation is 1,500,000. Admitted to state- Cypress Gardens, given the I A vlNlI TUIl ATI? executors hope to wind up all of hood March 3, 184.'), its capiUl is Tal-."«“*« “America’s Tiopic Wonder- £ alLjla 1 estate within the next thirty days.*lahassee, its state 'flower the “orange,Words fail to portray the love- Under the compromise agreement H'blossom.” Its chief products are citrus ij*'**** of these gardens. The natural M()ND.\^ .AND TUESDAY, jj, stated that the Mississippi heirsfaind other fruits, vegetables, lumber, of this ancient cy^ess grore March 2.’) and 26 ' will receive all property in the City turpentine, eattle, phosphates, lime-;^“s '^n destroyed. The native ikA’’* *1 I 4-Ia Xi;«.lAf’> Clinton belonging to the late Mr. stone, fish, oysters, and ^nges. Its undergr^h of flowering shrubs, the V Igril In the rsight -Young with the exception of a store leading cities are.Jacksonville, Miami,ifflowers, trees and .^hrubs which With CAROLE LOMB.ARD, BRIAN building on South Broad street occu- Tampa St. Petersburg, Pensacola, 1 added, each aids its share .mER.S"“^n^"TK5nPr SHIRLEY. 'pled by the South <^rnHna-f5mploy-7West Palm Beachr Key West; Oaytomitto the tropical lamiMjaper-Azaleas * ^ . • XM. A . . A « A XA A ^ ^A ^ ^ La a. .a a • . a ^10 CA 4 .A AX A AA Xi Onl\ a doctor could—or w ould dare— ment Service which in the terms of i Beadh, St. Augustine. Florida’s climate favorites, there are gardenias, tell this startling,' off-duty story of the will w^as bequeathed to John T.iis her greatest asset; of course, both c*ladiui^, hibiscus, in fact , every ic profession; Younv I for its. influence on hy?r special pro-, imaginable to appeal in their woman-, most dramatic profession; Young. onlv the author of “ I'he Citadel” could - - ---- - , , The iH'aritrg in t.aurcns wmeu oc- ■ an.,! tell it so \ividl\. so absorbingly, that Tue.sday and concluded Wed- every corner of the United garuener three great stars reach new heights ^esday. was described by attorneys as 1 And so we might go*on writing of "''th the family car loaded, our des- F>o«*'<to’s spots of charm and beauty,! conUYfnts of Ahe tination was Tairnra, where we were!of the broad beaches, luxurious ho- a decision in Judge of I r<»bate Hew- ho.spitable Bowles home tob, clear lakes, varied amusements lette \N asson .s court early in robru- , ... . an-. In that <ka;ision the "Mi..»iss,p. sh»»'n ewry kindnass p^sibte b, ni heirs.'' seven sons, and .failghtera °“i' which be- ^•oots, and as an attraction for tour-!”*^“™^ beauty to the nature lover in its portrayal. Selected Shorts. ‘‘News.’’ 10 A. M. Show .-MONDAY lOc and 2ric «■ WHERE YOU BUY QUALITY AT QUANTITY PRICES EASTER SPECIALS Picnic HAMS tb;.. \VKDN ESDAY, THURSDAY, Mareh 27 and 2^ THE JONES FAMILY in “Too Busy To Work” With .lED I’ROl IM.rON, KhN HOW KItNKST. .lOAN DAMS. of the late Elihu Y’oung, were up- "sincere in their' weltome. and recreation, and picituresque groves which atti*act severe! hundred thousand-people annuaBy who go to the “playgrounds” for vacation out- held in their po.ssession of a majority tr^TL^oO^H^of^Suthji"«rs,, and to enjoy its mild temii^r- I'o Work'' Ftorida,”'is a' icarVity"wTth'a popu-'at'"’®- Truly, Florida is a breutifi TY. SPRINT; BY- Tt*. tiS? .:f 'Jatk.n of 120,000. It is a tourist dty. and.interesting state, with a sort ( )WELI. (lEORGE ..1. as well as the state’s industrial draw to tourists. For us a vis against certain heard the past week was N. A, Young bc^autiful of isit 1 T V,-T V ,r= Mo , troixiHs, with multiplied attractions i ” always a happy and eventful and John T. Y oung, executors, vs Ma climate for the thousands' vacation, but you cannot begin to see “British Intelligence” cie Young, et al., differing from the the many things you would like to c:, - J u i.A wnu iiuck tnere With BORIS KAItl.oFF and .MAR- heard before Judge W i.sson in winter. There is so nuicb_lo**'«»• our part, how-ever, we far ?. \|{KT l.INDSAY. '-tletled Shert ' A. M. ShiW-:-'^ I Of and l.*)f that the title in that couil bore the iianuv claimants be seen in the city that it would re-lP'’®^^'* in thi.s Piednnnt section TrXr'D.VT. quire several days. The waters around I the city are looked upon as the fish- TKIDAY AM) SATURDAY, .March 29 and .‘10 “Slightly Honorable” Ilf the cunlesting .a.;..'. ...an :iU- executors. .\llegat;on.< made by the eonrteSt-i ... r .c.,. ac:s arc to the cffca.-. tha. the * P»''“‘i‘*«- Ip the etty «Kre John H. Young »a» mentally incA-'*"- manufactured more Havana c.-| pacitaunl at the time he signed the e«rs than m any other city m the I of Carolina, which for year-rcund cli mate cannot be surpassed. will four days before his death Oc- world, and more phosphate is shipped' With PAT O’BRIEN. BRODERICK duly influenced in its making. tuber la, lasii, and that'he was u„. fronr. this spot than any port in the| (World. Ybor City, Tampa s Latin' CRAWFORD. EDWARD ARNOLD -tohn T. Young, one of the execu quarter, w'ith a Spa'ni^ population of tors and also named as a ronteum' ‘I* and in the first hearing, was the princi- ''V »' Tampa, the language. Roosevelt Further Confuses Riddle Of Third Term Washington, March 19.- The third riddle became more puzzling is than ever tonight as President Roo.se- AND RFTH TERRY. \ cit> in the grip ~ irVh'rhearine"and was customs of the people being just terra «.nh one man dared to talk when oth- P*" "unes.s m me ntaring ana was • ers onih whisnered’ A drama of love «n the stand for several houra. Un- and revenge-slaughter and murder- d®r c«>ss examination, he expressed i“ much-discussed ar- .•!/,. oninion tihat hi, nnHx ^ baseball and Other sports and,ticle in which he was quoted as stat- I amusements. year; — — DUCK PORK ROAST Lb. 15c poRir LIVER 2 lbs 2Sc FULL CREAM CHEESE Lb.. IOC VEAL CHOPS lb. .. 20c SLICED BACON 2 lbs 29c SWIFTS PURE PORK SAUSAGE lb.. PORK ChioPS Ht 2 lbs. 35c ROUND STEAK Lb. OYSTERS Pint (^art 50c t (If DONALD in .callable of talking coherenttly on sq-i ‘THE RIV'- affairs and things of a sknjiarT 4 KTER." ORFUGN TRAIL” No. "News.” lOc and 2.7c nature at the time the will was signed 1 , „u hot that-bia bwiwwe iitdinnmt hadi^” imusual attractions m aH mat -ma Dumnom juagmem a distance of 100 miles been impaired. In a fonv«r«t|OT g ^ Going in and out of Tampa there i COMING— (.ONE WITH THE WIND” home near here six iiiuiri.iiB im . . .i. j * i death when informed of the death of'fl'’^..‘'TL'l?..!::;!"! friend, his friend, .1. ,.M. Pitt.,, Mr. Young Sf rtll i iiigiiming Ma> Jrd. with two shown u-.slifksl that John H. Young told him I Y i dail>. Ihis will he shown in ils en- he had made a will and would like to I”"""’’ " ■" lir.tj eMirtii as shown at Ihe .\tlanja rfiatige it but he was scared to do it. roun mpem -r * C- g II J I a.u l72 (k^ees. No transparent is the .111. Y oung followed several other wit- , , -j • » i * f *1, ’ 1 • * re , au u iwater that as you ride in glass bot- lu-s.se.s for the plaintiffs at the hear-' , . •’ . ? r- u .„:ii ^ ,tom boats, many varieties of fish will 'dart up to eat from your hands. The ^ _ _ _ . ‘ •hlo.ACh U«ic rk**rtrv£k**1\r Kaoia norvww^ ft IT’S EASTEB AT premif Broadway Theatre June Moore Signs With Detroit Lions : place has properly been named j lute’s Undei’w-ater Fairyland.’ Another interesting place is St. » ^ • Q I Petersbui-g, the center for the west rOY VrOfUlUff O6HSOIY coast tourist trade. The city is one 'of beauty and hustle, with hundreds MONDAY AND TUESDAY, .March 25 and 26 •‘Millioiiaire Playboy” Presbyt««m star J«n* ot7y'",e7.t- With JOE PENNER. LINDA - HAYES, Rl'.SS BROWN, FRITZ FELD and TOM KENNEDY. They've turned Joe loose again and sional Fotrtball Club. Brilliant Record Here. Made cupied. St. Petersburg is known the 1 nation over as the “Sunshine City. One of the daily newspapers gives June Moore, perhvps the greatest away its home edition absolutely freei ytiull be holding your sides watching blocking back Presbyterian college to eveiybixly every day the sun does this picture of a playboy who gets boa.st of, tuckbd away a contract not shine in the city where it is pid>- fhe hiccups when he gets kissed—and Detroit Lions last Saturday lisbed. The record is 135 free Issues whtn the playboy is a millionaire, ^ight jin 2U14 years j averaging 4% paper aj then he’s dizzier than ever from hie- na- were told by a'friend to be^ highest ranking professional ^ ^-e Webbs Cut-Rate Drug clubs. Last year they were shut-out P®toi'sburg. As the ®*^* by the more powerful Green BaylT“* Packers. However, ■with the new ad-!’” (litions chosen for the coming ye»r, ^ 1 the Lions have a good chance to be Drugstore, and that is,jmth' cupping: Comedy, “One For the Book,”* with , , Betty Hutton. “.Mendelssohn’s Wedding .March. “.Movietone News.” 10 A. M. Show—TUEoSDAY.' 10c and 20c the number one professional team mlSS separate departments auch^**: WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, March 27 and 28 ‘Danger Flight” the UnKed States. grocery, meat market, fountam, ; Moore began bis long Hat of coflege clothing, hard^, football honors in 1935 when he cap-|f^*“"f, imagine. tained the freshman squad. 8kioe theni*“« With JOHN TRENT, MARJORIE ‘’‘‘ /’as ’"’“J® * '*‘'?**2 ‘"Iwafk ^bkxSm to ^e^thls'^store ^w^ REYNOLDS and MIloBURN STONE. ®f®^® ball In 1936 p^ed ^ blocking back on the varsity. The next **"®* *“"Y »na wnoee year he stayed out of school to belp"“!f •”*' ihis brother. Be Moore, who was ,|8»k1 to have exceedeed $42,000. ft « sophomore at the time. In 1988 Junel“™9”« indicatoh. ! returned to school, took tq) bis duties i as a blocking back and was voted one! Over at Tarpon Springs, the Tar- Ur ‘Trigger Smith” With JACK RANDALL. -Also “Birthplace of Icebergs.” 9:.30 A. M. Show—THURSDAY. 10c and 15c FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, * March 29 and 30 “Outpost Of the Mounties” ’ With CHARLES STARRETX..UUS of the outotMiding football players in pon Springs Sponge Industry is Hwl .South Carolina. He was voted the.larffeet in the world, with a fleet of second best blocker in the state, be- 125 boats, with crews of 600 men,} ing runner-up to CJemsonN Don Wil- 150 of whom are divers and moi* of lis. He was honored by positions on whom are, natives of the Isles of the several hoMr tesaaa, iadndiBC' ihc-li>ditewpBfWP. After 4ha spoop state and S.I.A.A selections. brought in by the diving and hookingt Ijast neason—ftmnd- GoJCaptain boats, they are sold throi«h an Ex-j ***' Moore at the peak of his grid aieer. change. The pop^tion of the city is, .. /. . He was sdected the heat Wo blociBar in almoet entirely Greek. The sponge of j The Mounts always get their man ^ ^ writem, of- commerce is only a skeleton of an -this title he gets s lovely lady eoaohes of the state, which •nimali ths* has adhered to tlie bot- the bargain and you 11 get plenty ot him to the coveted Ja«*e tom of the aea. They are obtained hi Ths "Rivht Ikuit” I Fasbiooable Frocks I lie lilj^lll ullll I LOOK YOUR SMARTEST FOR EASTER .•.-111 * ^ u' ^ entitled him to the coveted Jaeobe — - . thrills out W w*tehliv him b^. locking trophy. He also made several ways—they are hooked from tha / state seleAkms, and received honor-j bottom by men working on the aur- ful Gooi. on several all-American ^ace, and they are picked by <Hvtrs •DICK TRACY’S G-MEN" No. ». ■***"' IwKo Wnd to the heitom in dirincl C artoon. “Sheep In the Meadows.” ♦ i suits. What one sees going on here is FOR THE EASTER PAIiADE A new shipment just received this week—especially for the occasion. Try PENNEYS first—you'll find the suit you want. Priced— * $2.98 •»< $3il8 •Flying Targets.” 10c and 20c r GARAGE AND CAR BURN WE DO ALL KINDS OF PRINTING —EXCEPT BAD CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. Fire yesterday altomoen destroyed the garage of Dr. D. J. Woods and his new Plymontk automchile which was pariced inside. The fire atartod* it is thought, from burning leaves near libs'VKilldinf. moot intereeting and unusual. The most beautiful spot in Florida, eertamlji a unique on® no other part | of the state can offer, is the Moandafai Lalos Sanctuary and Singing Tower at Lake Walea. In bcautifuily Isndseapsd Ipwunds, the Sanctuary is the gift «f $12.50 to $22.50 Also Shoes, l^gt, and all the things to complete an Easter outfit. ’Our stocks are complete for this Eas ter season. You’ll find the dress you like at a price you'll want to pay. Too—we have just, the hat and bag— to match. urn i ¥ ,• J*