The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, May 02, 1940, Image 7
THURSDAY, MAY 2, IHO
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON, 8. C
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THE CHRONICLED
WANT A© RATES
le per ir««4 Wref iiber
tioa; fire iasertioiis f«r tke/^
price ef fowr. Mbii»iiai ckarfc
25e. " ,
Cards af thanks and trflnrtaf
of respect. Ic a word, pajrihle
in adranee. Mininioai SPc.
STATE TRACK AND FIELD MEET
BE HELD HERE THIS WEEK END
Banning'Friday WUh Freshnaii Meet and Varsity Tilab. Sat*
urday Will See Winners Proclaimed In 16 Events
f an order to live up to hi. motto of,tinol. in .11 vandly competition, Two The ereat woman tenni. .tar, Aikei.le. player o( the United State.
!.‘‘Oive the fpectatorsapmethmg inter-,f^ciocKjv‘in«ses the Marble, with her trainer. Eleanor The tennis players of girls colleges
Winti^p Students {ALICE MARBLE, WORLD TENNIS
Hem:Ilfc^RooKvelll ^CE, TO APPEAR HERE MAY 13
Rock Hill, April 27.—Problems of ^ '' ' ■ '"*• ■,
youth were discussed by Mrs. Elean-' Mary Hardwifk. Nina Brown and Virginia W'olfenden, In Addition
wlXmp'eo^i?' WarfcVh Trainer. Ineluded In Parly.
Sht listed the problems of unem-
i - - — i the Dole vsiilt 2*1S ^ the fsiiiiedi^^^^ ^ proper st«trt in life*
, , ■—111 {.eating to watch every minute of the ^ compet-' Youth, the president’s wife said. Tennant, and three other well hnowtQ the five South Atlantic states have
SHAMROCK—Two-room apartment' meet” Walter Johnson, generaliasimo | ing adiletes march onto the fleW' ^ given more vocational women racquet wielders will add been invited to attend the exhibition
avaitobte May 1. A. OTMhiel. ’tf ipf athletics at Presbyterian college j bearing their colors. 2:30 sees the Jo help them find their life their names to the rapidly growing" play as guests of the college, and wiU
wnn cATi* 109J) eAJi/*h4«*d'diiwctor>‘of Ihe South Carolina I first running event—the mile; After help them a'Jcc^ in hst of the greats of the tennis worW ^ hy the college Ywmg
FOR SAI..B—1929 model^WKT Coach. meet that the. running events will take selected vocations. Parents, who have performed at Presbyterian » Christian association, the Clln-
Price reasonable. B
Daily’s Grocery.
club, and the co-eds of the
WANTED — Six or eight laborers to'cate two-day schedule which packs monies for each event ^king place I a«iTCts may nanaicap me in- .siamum on Monday, M(ay 13, Dr. Wil- Miss Tennant, a leading figure In
cut pulp woodi Good wages. Pqy 44 evwits a period ef five and a immediately after the completion of in later 3^ars. ham P. Jacobs, president of the col- the realm of woman’s tennis, will de-
every Saturday. See or phmie Jt. G.'half hours and still leaves time for the, event. i should pe properly em* lege, has announced. , liver a short clinic talk before the
Barnett, at State Training School. Ic'the colorful opening parade, the vie- Two and a half hours from the be- sui^vised, in order to Appearing at the college in addi- exhibition in which she will give
' tory ceremonies for each event and ginning dT the pole vault the entire cniid from getting into Marole and her trainer fundamentals of the woman’s game.
, wa ^ wa^ssisp/sss^o awa v^avaa «aav« v* tw«»* ■••v. ^ ♦ &« ’ li* .^vacaa aiiu IIVI aiallald
FOR RENT — Four-room apartment, the presentation ceremonies for the meet will be history, and spectators ^bar-^jjj Mary Hardwick, number two
private entrance and bath, ideal) team which wins the state champion-
location, cloee in. Mra. J. L. Wright, jghip cup.
E. Centennial St. l^one 146*M. Ip.!, B^inning Friday afternoon with
BABY CHICKS $5.95 per 100. Barred?^ freshman meet ar^ varsity trials
.. ^ ^ ^ I Im 4>Wa Ui^U lA<«e Wise»ellAe fKm 1 AH
will have watched the state’s fastest, ^ .. wumtiii piayer oi me
and strongest young men in 16 tests I Brown, number six wumw.
of speed, strength, and stamina. ^ Play®'' of Great Britain, and Virginia:
‘ in« which It sponsored m Washington
And at no time will fans have!*”*
n,o 1 \.,rnv»jvo uvi luv. i>«iitc«.c— —— * , — . ' wa« nnt hv
Rocks, White Rocks. Buff Orping-'ih th^igh and low hurdtes the 100 been lacking.m so^^mg &te^t-(^
woman player of the British Isles, WE DO ALL KINDS OF PRINTING
woman —EXCFJ*T BAD
CHRONICLE PUBI.ISHING CO.
^ instead, to acquaint
yard run,^ the • gentol dean of Sou^, in doubt of exactly what is taking < i^ple with the problems
Carolina sports has compressed 18{place, for a corps of three able an- others their age. She reckoned
tons, R. T; 'R^s' and ’ White Wyan- 229-yard dashes and the t40- ing to watch, nor will they have been
dottM, Also a full stock of Feeds,
Fountains, Feeders and Remedies.
Blakely Brothem”Seed" Store;* Tele-’funning and 10 field events into aninouneers wm use the college’.s pubUc U^pie^?thS°Seitinrth^ht°L>m-
,oo . t. hour calendar. address system to keen .DectatorsiP*”P.*' "‘®*‘*n«^nougnx com
phoi}(
e 188.
LOST — Small black zipper purs^
containing about $17,, Thursday
morning on South Broad street across
from Baptist church. Reward. Mrs.
C. W. Hallman, Jr., 109 W. Main St.,
Phone 290^ * Ip
FREE! — If excess acid causes you
pains of Stomach Ulcers. Indigea-^
tion. Heartburn, Belching,
Nausea, Gas Pains, get free smI^m,
Udga, at Kellers Drug Store. 6-20
SNAPDRAGON PLANTS^ R u s t -
Proof, Mixed Colors, frown out
doors. 25c per dozen or $1.75 per 100.
Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Tele
phone 188. Ic
PLAYhT KANO B^ip^N! Instead
of reshipping to factory, $700 Play-
jc [hour calendar. j address system to keep spectators
S^^urday, afternoon will see the {fully acquainted with every move on
grand finale of the classic even! with the field.
**Gone With The Wind,” Margaret
Mitdiell’s Celebrated Story Of The
munism was a pertinent matter there, •
while only five per cent really knewt
the definition of commimism. |
She evaded all questions‘’dealing j
with the third term issue.
CITATION FOR LETTERS OF
r« < -1 _ iw* nPl-. • i ADMINISTRATION
i!!K>Utn| L^incs l O l lie L^8inO|The state of Soifth Carolina,
Laurens County.
er Piano, like new, can i)e"iiad’^ttirSicfliir
unpaid balanw of ^.65 rem^^ In Heralded Movie,
on contract. Write at once to Edgar
O. Netzow, (Department of Ac
counts), 4743 North Sheffield Ave
nue, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, who will
advise where piano can be seen.
Kindly furnish references. 9-4p
FOR RENT—Unfurnished downstairs
apartment. Two large rooms and
kitchenette. Private bath and en
trance. Phone 160. W. M.‘McMillan,
Musgrove street. Ic
Clark Gable Seen As Rheti Bui*
iK* With Vivien Leigh In the
IMe of Scarlett O’Hara.
LESUE HOWARD PLAYS
ASHLEY WILKES
(Hivia deHavilland, Cast As Mel*
featur^^ playem were hand-pick^ By J. Hewlette Wasson, P r o b a t e
from Hollywood and New Yoik cast-jj^j-g. j
ing files. Extensive character tests in
costume were required before filling
each of these keenly etched supple
mentary roles. ♦
Whereas, Mrs. Louise D. Peake
made suit to me to grant her Letters i
of Administration of the estate and'
It was the producer’s professed as-'*^®*^^ P®®he
piration to preserve the spirit and
flavor of the novel in every detail
Comments On Men
And Things
By SpcctaiM’
No more challenging assignment
has ever b6ea set before a, Hollywood
studio than the task of transferring
“tJone With the Wind” from the
printed page, a medium in which , *,
it had setVniw American publishing! The hoyse of represenutives^-
record, to the motion picture screen, j *J“*®**
The .iWawaited pic^re will b^’^* proposal to i^uce the numt^r
shown Friday, Saturday, Monday and
Tuesday at 'nte Casino theatre
ROTENONE DUST. The Non-Poison-
ous Insecticide for Vegetables andj^^
Flower,. Also Triogen, Black Lcf 40, 1",^"
The manner in which the Ameri
can public had taken the book to its
Red Arrow and Evergreen Spfays,
Arsenate of Lead, Calcium Arsenate,
Sprayers and Dusters. Blakely Brew.
Seed Store. Telephone 188. Ic
speculation as to whd would play the
of members of the state industrial
commission from five to three. The
tax commission has three members'
and it would seem that three would j
be entirely sufficient for the indus
trial commission. The argument
These are, therefore, to cite and!
admonish all and singular the kin-!
jqtJfej^j»id Dr. T.
J. Peake, deceased, that they be and
appear before me in the Court of
Probate, to be held at Laurens Cpurt
House, Laurens. S. C., on May 7th,
1940, next, after publication hereof, I'
at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, to show
cause, if any they have, why the said
Administration should not be grant-,
ed. I
Given under my hand this 23sd day
of April, A.D., 1940.
J. HEWLETTE WASSON,
2-2c J. P. L. C. )
SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE
“The Paper Ererybody Reads”
leading roles, placed an unparallel^ make a ^tter jury
r«p^lbnity 5. the choulder. of “1“*“;
fUn\ producer.
■ tory because the members are not
Stock. Ateo VifOri^ ‘Bow> -iiteA C«i-
itonseed Meal, Nitrate of Soda a^ In
secticides. Kakely Brothers i Seed
Store. T^e^dione 188. , Ic
Dovld O. silznick, who paid »S0,- *?
DAHLIAS and GLADIOLUS BULBSJOOO in July of 1936 for the (u,,, mont or Inbor, but sit In the cap^^
** ".T. M.,t,ii^t.Mitohelf. .t»,rb-|J”
struetton days, made no attempt to w iib
dodge any of the mUtion-andH>nelr“‘'**',S*‘’™“
problems that were showered upon ^es out m-,
him. He Invited everyone who hadi*"^ J?!,*?'
read the book to conWbute augges-(f?*"by sUtute. The lo
tions of favored player, for the lead- c^imion is to a^rtam
tag characters; he began jnttnatve ?>? 5“^ »"*h *'“•
research in all phases.of life in the **H?®“* • • ♦
Georgia of sev«ity-five years ago;^ most surmising turns
and ha launched a search' of un-f^ matter was ^ disposition of
presedented scope to find the right ^ ^ appointments
PLANTS —PLANTS. We have Nice
Tomato, Cabbage, Hot and Sweet
PeiH>er, Eggplants and Sweet Potato
Plante. Also all kinds of Garden
Seeds. Blakely Brothers Seed Store.
Telephone 186. . - Ic
NOXIi;^ POULTRTMEN
Prices Rsdaesd
On U. S. approved, Blood-tested
Reds, Barred Rocks, White Rocks.
Fine quality, $6.00 to lt)0 delivered.
Extra fine <iuality Walter BisKop
Barred Rocks, $7.00 the 100 deliver
ed. Also staiW chicks.
FARMERS HATCHERY
908 Main St. -Newberry, S. C.
NOTICE — I need an energetic and
responsible man to associate with
me in business. I prefer a married
man under 45 years of age; a man
whq will do the things that I have
done for the last few years and can
build up his income gradually to
actress for the role of Scarlett
o:Hart.._
Qualifications of every eligible
stage and screen player, as well as
1400 “unknown” . aspirants for the
part, were weighed and sifted, at a
produfctkm cost approaching $100,000.
At the end of two and a hdlf years
the role was still unfilled. With the
camera grinding on the initial se
quences of the story on a January
day in 1939, there was still no Scar
lett O’Hara. Then, as if by a belated
intervention of Fate, came Vivien
Leigh, a little known English actress
Whose family ancestry and physical
appearance provided a startling
Dr. Felder Smith
f
Dr. Duncan S. Felder
~ -DPTOiienilBlTH -
Specialists In
Eye Examinations
ORke Hoars Daily
Phone 29 for Appointment
CLINTON. S. Cf
VIVIEN LEIGH
Prices Have . . ..
Scarlett O’Hara
Evening
Dresses
Come out in one of the
authentic Scarlett O'Hara
dre.sses such as the heroine
wore at Tara—billowy hoop
skirt.s in eyelette and mus
lins.
S7.98
OTHER EVENING
DRESSES—
- $5.98 Up
GONE WTITHE WIND
HATS — NEW SPRING FELTS and STRAWS
« Sp6cial-L$l.00
Chaney’s Dress Shoppe
from the governor and have the
members of the commission elected
by the legislature. The state at
large hardly knows what to think
in a matter of this kind. Theoreti
cally- the governor represents the
state as the president represents the
nation. He * should be in charge of
the administration of the state as
surely as the president is in charge
of the govemmenf of the nation; our
state constitution which contradicts
itself, sometimes in fact and some
times in spirit, certainly contemplat
ed that appointments would be made
by the governor for it says that he
shall commission all the officers of
the state. *Of what use is (he power
$3000 oer year or more within a rea-' counterpart of Miss Mitchell’s Civil J"' me power
rf Mi«« I.p..rh wn, «! to commission if it be merely to sign
sonable length of time. The man vrtio
qualifies will bf given the benefit of
wpr heroin(^. Miss Leigh was given a
screen test shortly after Mr. Selznick
my experience'and co-operation andl*Tf*ct her, and the results definitely
actual field training* if he wishes it. awured her of the most eagerly con-
No investment of money, only con-
.isistent and serious applica^on to
tested role of the decade.
An overwhelming public demand
says ym can’t have
EVERYTHING!
'work that will pay worthwhile re- reinforced Mr. Selznick’s confi
turns; you need not have sales ex- <l«»ce that CUrk Gable was the ideal
perience, but the right kind of char- choice for the part of Rhett Butler,
acter references and a car will, be Ever since pubUcaUon of the novel,
necessary. This may be the onel» steadily rising stream of letters
chance for an honest, serious-minded P*®** been finding their way to Holly-
man who has never really had his'wood^ suiting, pleading, insist-
chance Give details of age family ’ ^ Gable, be given *Jie part of . r-umicaiiy me larxe vote m me
cn^re. laive aeiaiis oi age, iraiiy, irr#.,nn„aihU ria^hinir irresistlhl*'^o change the power of elec-
last two employers and length of uwponslble, dashing, irresistible Industrial rommission in
tinw ratiding in praent kMliW to 0«<»6l»n who “ornrt th. ^ven- "o" »' •"« m
'P O Box 1293 Colunibla S C l«--tion8 of Yus era. So arrangements •“* general assemoty inaicaies max
terviews will be aminged’ promptly, i worked out with M-G-M, the Governor Maybank does not «n|oy a
2-2c ^ company to which Gable is under! influence with that body.
a paper? True, our constitution sets
out to indicate that the legislature
shall - choose certain officials. Be
cause of many variations of prin
ciple involved in our constitution*
some citizens think we should have a
constitutional convention. I have
never been excited about that: if
we do not follow the plain mandates
of the present constitution what
ground is there (or thinking that we
would respect a new constitution?
Politically the large vote in the
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WALKER’S
FUNERAL HOME
. Clinton, 8. C.~^ :
FOR COLORED PEOPLE ONLY
Day 92$8>-PhoMa~NtiM|ll9 .
Rev. H. W. WaRxeir. Maliacef
Cbtatract, for him to play this role.
Leslie Howard was selected for the
part of Ashley Wilkes, and Olivia
'deHavilland to play the role of Mela-
jnie Hamilton, while thirty-six other
\7' PlNiO; SEnubfENT
Take notice that on the 29th day oft
May, 1940, 1 will render a final ac-,
count of my acts and doings as’
Guardian of the estate of Raymond*
Farmer, minor, in the office of the-
Judge of Probate of Laurens coualy,
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
•••Rn^***
EMBALMERS '
4
D m m I I ^ . J at 10 o’clock a. m.. and on the same,
• Itiay.wiU epplr for a final dischaegs;
j frofn my tnirt as Guardian. |
I Any person Indebted to said estate'
if notified and roqulhKl to make pay*
ment on or before that date; and all
J jpenAWs baviag clainM against said
< laMate will prasent them on or be
ige said date, duly proven, or br
f forever barred.
LOUISE FARMER,
t ’ % Guardian,
l^rli 19, 1940.-^l«-4c.
W. J. BENJAMIN
SERVICE STAnON
'StonlMd ftodoets
; Can WaaM mad Graaaad
Taar
VescUbIc Laxative
Makes Happy Friends
Thousands tom to this way to get
relief when constipation hu them
headachy, bilious! A quarter to a
half-teaspoonful of spicy, aromatic
BLACK-DRAUGHT tonight; a
drink of water; there's usuidly
time for sleep, followed by gentle
but thorough evaeoation in the
morning. Try all-vegetahle
BLACK-DRAUGHT; time-teeted;
economical: 25 to 48 doses, 25c.
T~
REAL ESTATE
FIRE and LIFE
INSURANCE
LOANS
FINANCED ON REAL
ESTATE
B. H. BOYD
TRigpInwe Na. §
CHMtott, 8. C.
Yoe can have V«S patfomiaect
and gas acenoniy, toe!
An 85 h.p. Ford gave 24.92 miles per
gallon in the annital official Gilmore*
Yosemite roed test, open to all cars.
This was Set/ mileage of all standard-
equipped can in this class! '
Yan can hava aasy-handftif-*
with big-car raani and rldal
Everyone knows how easy it is to drive
a Fo^ But «e mm cttUhmw, till he jeta
ioaide, how big this Ford is in leg.
roons, seat-room, koeeooom . . .
wiite a thrSnhgfy toii^ ateady, Hg-ote'
ride it gives!
Ym cab hava law eaat Mphaap"
and aniay rail fhw car faatnrasl
Yon shift gears on a Ford with the easy^
acting type Anger-tipshUtused on costlv
carsjVou get a seflsi>cencrtfagal clutch
ghriare lower pedal preaaare at shifting
speedi, also typical ot costly cars ... to
sny nodiing of the idggeac hydraalic
bndne ever nee^ on a low-coet car. Yonr
Ford Dealer's reedy and willing in trade
• •. See him now!
TOEChlllVIft
man
—nmi foal's efoni you*]! want wlm you try it!
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