The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 06, 1940, Image 2

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/ M' 'P • ',^1 U,F,! PAGE TWO THE CUNTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, 8. C. THURSDAY, JUNE 6, W40 CASINO THEATRE SEEK RULE ON COUNTY OmCEI. MONDAY AND TUESSDAY, June 10 and 11 “Too Many Husbands” With FRED MacMURRAY, MEL- VYN DOUGLASS, JEAN ARTHUR,' HARRY DAVENPORT and DORO-' With politics the center of att«i- Committee To Confer With At-j^on this should be an interesting torney General On Duration! helpful PEOPLE YOU KNOW Mrs. O. B, King and daughter, Mlr- iorney Kvenerai irn i/uraiiunj nnhiio nf P^^ry Karris of Kinf{s< ' ^ of Term of Supervisor, Now;^^* b r jwJ^^clSididite for "* King’s);: Serving By Appointment. mother, Mrs. R. C. Stewart. if mayor, has surely been] tippped, off ! how to win the ladies’ Vote. When THY PETERSON. Story by Somerset Chronicle. ithe subject of the coming election Maugham. I ^ whf>thi»r nr not and enrolling is brought up he plies When a “dead husband comesi • t a r- • *11 H'® ladies with this question, back to life after his wife has been | the term of Supervisor J. A. Guthrie i you are not old enough to married to his best friend for six|comes to an end this year or con-'vote, are you?” months boy! what a situation . . "itinues for two years longer was ap-* parcntly not clear to the county] During the week a number of mg Fr^ and Mel\^ trying, to c executive committeev Clintpnians left for a vacation at! Summerton. Vince Jean that he s just the guy ^ /<nrHin0 tn Tori^andah, near Hendersonvillle. Louise Tribble spent the week-end .when It met Friday, according ^ j^j^LAj^j^ j,, Blacksburg with her grandpar- minutes of the meeting made public. s^ltH of Kinard will spend about ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Quinn. Dr. J. B. Kennedy of the college < > faculty, left yesterday to spend the} summer at his home in York. | Dr. and Mrs. Dudley Jones will I leave today for a visit to their son, I Parker Jones, and Mrs. Jones, in, Beaufort and daughter, Mrs. Edward Brailsford, and Mr. Brailsford, in VACATION AT MY<ITLE BEACH STOP At 1^. <4 99 ROOMS WITH OR WIT^U^ BOARD Special Rates To House Party Groups of 6 to 12. For Rates Mid Reservations, Write: Mrs. Russdl Coopor - Box 176, Myrtle Beach, 8. C. for her. Cartoon, “Puss Gets the Boot.’ “Sugar Wind.” “Have You Meliby County Chairman Ralph T. Wil- Yvette?” “News.” , I son. 10 A. M. Show—MONDAY. ! A sub-committee, composed of P: 10c and 25c Huff of Laurens, John M. Ross of — ^rirtifiArni^ and A three weeks at the,camp; MRS. H.| Miss Nelle Lottis, student nurse C. LAYTON and daughter MISSiat General hospital, Spartanburg, Is' .JEIAN LAYTON, about ten days, spending a two weeks., vacation with Mrs. Layton will serve as camp her parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Lof-< Homer Moore of; nurse. MISSES MARY EMMA WEDNESSDAY THURSDAY Trinity Ridge precinct, was ap-jSPEAKE and JANE STURGEON, * ‘ pointed “to confer with the attor-. who are counsellors for the camp, ney general with reference to the will spend the summer there wi^ j law concerning the election of a su- the exception of brief visits home, •tppvisor for Laurens-oounty duringT-——- ♦ June 12 and 13 “The Ghost Comes Tlome j the year 1940.” Recent newcomers to Clinton in- With FRANK MORGAN, BILLIE j The matter came before the com-j dude MR. AND MRS. G. R. DE- BURKE, ANN RUTHERFORD, REG-! mittee in shape of a resolution in-1 SHIELDS who formerly lived in INALD OWEN, NAT PENDLETON, jtroduced by C. R. Turner, committee-; Woodruff. They are making their THE JONES FAMILY in “Young As You Feel” With JED PROUTY, SPRING BY- INGTON. JOAN VALERIE, RUS SELL GLEASON. THE GREEN HORNET” No. 3. 9:30 A. M. Show—WEDNESDAY. 10c and 15c tis. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Bond and Missi Annie Bond of Greenwood, attended the graduation, exercises at Cheraw high school on Tuesday evening. Their granddaughter, and niece, Miss' Eleanor Baggott, was a member of the graduating class. j J. M. and Wan eh White of Plum] Branch, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Stewart. I Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gatlin, Mr.' CHARLIE MONROE HIS KENTUCKY PARTNERS WDI Anw At THORNWELL MEMORIAL CHAPEL, S. Broad St. Thursday, June 13, 8:00 P. M. Music, Singing, D&ndng, Comedy—Fun for Everybody Admisnon 15c and 25c 'Sponsored V AMERICAN LEGION man from Cross Hill, and seconded, home at 57 South Broad Street in by Jack H. Davis, Sr., of Clinton, I the residence formerly occupied by resolving m part that “no election I Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Wilder. Mrs., be held in the primary of the Demo-, oeShields is pleasantly remembered James McCombs, and Miss cratic party for Laurens county for|here as Miss Loree Tinsley, sister 1^^* Browh attended a barbecue! I the nomination of a candidate for Qf Mrs. C. D. Yarborough and Mrs. party at the Batesburg country fnary election to be held in the year 1940.” ! MISS LAETITIA JONES B. E. Babb, member of the local Tuesday 4or a month’s vacation-and D. D. Boyd and J. Conner for thehr. left 1 employes. ! Mrs. W. B. Lee,- Virginia and Jadt- FRIDAY and SATURDAV, 'bar. appeared in behalf of the reso- will visit her brother, Captein Dudley!Lea, of Rocky Mount, N. C., are vis- June li and 15 < ti , +-. jlution, which was in full as follows:' jones, medical service, U. S. A., in|iting Mrs. Lea’s mother, Mrs. C. M. “Tw'O Girls On Broad- York and will attend the fair.. Bailey. 2350 of the Code of 1932, that a gen- While away Miss Jones will also. Miss O B Buraess who comnlet- way" ;eral election shall be held in each visit her sister, Mrs. Ashley-Halsey, ^ post-graduate ^urse in nurs- With LANA TURNER, JOAN.^^^^^^y county supervisors at in Philadelphia and another sister, ^he New York City .B^ONDELL, GEORGE Richard Syre, in Beaver Falla.I hoaplu,, is sending a^ew d«ra with ^ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bur- ^ . ... . igess, and sister, Mrs. J. D. Bass, be- I Clinton has eight representatives her duties in Char-i KENT TAYLOR, WALLACE FORD, j of the House of Representatives, ex- pa RICHARD LANE I *n those counties in which the That Blonde bonfire is back again! I term of office of the county supervis- Yes, it’s Lana Turner . . . and she’sl u*" years. And, swell as she gets her man . . .in a “Wh.r... th. yyf nffiod* nf lottc, N. C. Also visitiug Mr. Uld - ~ -- °— - -— “ithp rniintv i:iin#>rvi«trir fnr Tjjiirpnc' Lions i Mrs. BuTgess for the week-end were romance set to song and laughter! As I county supervisor for Laurens day and tomorrow m Aiken. They ^heir daughter Mrs J T Brown, gay as the gay White Wayt | county is four years, and a generaUare: JOHN W. FINNEY, SR., I. M. aaugnier, mrs. j. i. urown, “Help Wanted.” a crime-doesn’t-| ®*®®tion for the election of a county | ADAIR, P. S. BAILEY, president of pay story. "Vacation Diary." “Sky Games.’ “News." 10c and 25c supervisor for Laurens county was. the local club, held in November, 1938, and no gen-j COPELAND, E. Broadway Theatre eral election for county supervisor is provided until November, 1942. “Now, therefore be it resolved that no election be held in the primary CARROL WHITE M. TIMMERMAN,! their daughter, Mrs and Mr. Brown of Laurens. Mrs. J. F. Bedenbau^ is visiting relatives in High Point, N. C. Friends of David Tribble, son of i-mc. w. b. Tm*!.; wm b. BERGER, and HEATH COPELAND. glad to know that he is recuperat ing nicely at his home after having This column is in receipt of a copy his tonsils rAnoved Tuesday at the local hospital. MONDAY AND TUESSDAY, June 10 and 11 of the ^mwratic party for Laurens qj g publication “1940 Biograph- county for the nomination of a candi-j Enclycopedia of Americans,”, _ !?hf pHma?J e£ion^^^"''S’ fn' fBAPTISTS CHANGE HOUR 1 iine primary eiw.ion to oe new m ta„,g jhe names of two Clinton-' ITAD QPPVlT'li’ QTTVTkAV I the year 1940, it appearing that the igng dr d. J. WOODS, pastor of W _ SUNDAY ' Services for next Sunday morning P. JACOBS, president of^es-'gt the First Baptist church will be eral election in 1938 has since died w and his successor has been appoint- Kvterian college and nrominent biisi-, ^ oapusi enuren win w ed. has qualifl^i as such and"i “Dl*. Kildaire’s Strange j th^ activ\ dfsSarIc of trdut.e"' “blofteT Dr An“d™w SSry’Wo^’ '’"’r "> the b,l^u ,, ® nfhicoffirp” a oroiner, ur. Anarew Memy wo<^, reate service at Thomwell orphan- subcommittee had not ob- i!, age. Sunday school will open at 9:45 suD commitiw had not oD jn thik mclycopcdia as is Dr. Thom-I^jth members going immediate^to ts ruling yesterday. ^11 Jacobs, nresident of Oalethoroe I CrSC” °Hice With LEW AYRES, LIONEL BAR- tain^ its RYMORE, LARAINE DAY and NAT, Chairman Wilson said that PENDLEH’ON. committee was seeking an opinion . A new prescription for romance!, the attorney general as to the dura A dashing young doctor! An irre- tion of Mr. Guthrie’s term in order, r-^vAnT i w . j sistible nurse! A mystery full of fas- to know whether or not to have a JOHNSON celebrated cinating danger! Adventure at siren I orimarv for the «!unervi«wir’«? office ! y®®’’ ® ®**y *"*11- carrier speed . . . as Dr. Kildaire gambles Lould the attoreey^S J«^® 1' love and his whole career . . . on the term ends this year, he said, the his most astonishing case! Cartoon, “The Curious Puppy.” “Little Lambkin.” “Radios and Relatives.” “News.” 10 A. M. Show—TUESDAY. 10c and . 20c Rev. W. N. Long, who will lead the services, after being out of the city. I Evening services will be held as us-; ual at 8 o’clock. j We Are The Offical Moth Killers For Clinton OUR CLEANING KEiS MOTHS Extreme ewe is taken to rid your garments of every trace of moth life. Cleaning is the apiN’oved way to kill moth life in garments. SANTTEX BAGS KEEPS MOTHS OUT Aftm* cleaning, we seal your moth-free clothes in SANITEX doable sealed garment bags. They are pro tected from moth,damage, dust and dirt until the bag is opened. CALL US FOR SANITEX SERVICE. vice. Buchansm’s CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY Office Phoae 28 WEDNESSDAY, THURSDAY, June 12 and 13 . “Zanzibar” Wfth LOLA LANE and JAMES CRAIG. ^ “Adventure Iiv committee most probably would or der a primary for the office and Mr. Guthrie, if'he expects to hold I his position, would have to run un-j less he chose to contest the matter! in the courts. On the other hand,} i he said, should the attorney general j rule that the supervisor has two I more years to serve, the committee I would not include the supervisor’s office in the list of those to be con tested for in the primary unless the courts required it under mandamus roceediogs brought- by interested parties. , Supervisor Guthrie is now serving,' Diamonds” With GEORGE BRENT, NIGEL-under appointment of Gov. Johnston j made in December, 1937, followi ig BRUCE and ISA MIRANDA. "Riding With the Hounds.” 9:3X1. A. M. Show—THURSDAY. 10c and 15c the death of the then Supervisor A. Rhett Martin who was just beginning his second four year term. Attorney} I General Daniel made a purported * FRIDAY and SATURDAY, ruling on the matter several months j June 14 and 15 ®8o. Whether it was brought up for} 1 F'l -J discussion in Friday’s meeting does! Black Friday ! not appear m the minutes.. Since I With BORIS KARLOFF, BELA | then, however, seVCral candidates! LUGOSI, STANLEY RIDGES and are said to to be assuming that at ANN NAGEL The Monster of “Frankenstein” and “Dracula” himself are brought together in a picture that will thrill you with its horror and suspense. P. S. If you have a weak heart, bring your doctor with you—If you can’t find him. he’s probably at the show himself. Comedy, “Taming of the Snood.” “ZORRO’S FIGHTING LEGION” No. 5. Cartoon, “Eklgar Runs Again.” 10c and 20c I? NEW YORK * WORLD’S FAIR primary will be held and that they are preparing to enter the race. The committee fixed June 12 at noon as the closing date for the en try of candidates. A sub-committee composed of Dr. W. T. Pace, E. Frank Anderson and M. L. McDaniel was selected to recompiend assessments for candidates n^ip out an itinerary for the county campaign and to audit the fmahc« of the 1938 campai^. revision was made, on motion of Phil D. Huff, to pay a per diem and mileage to executive committeemen' toi days spent'on business of iliej party. Actual expenses were also' provided for the committee which is to confer with Attorney General Daniel. Up From CUNTON Births SIMMONS Mr .and Mr*. Woodrow Simm<ms, ofr Cross Anchor, announce the birth 01^ a daughter,'Elizabeth Caroline, on fitey 30, at Hays hospital. Mrs. Sim mons before marriage was Miss Eliz abeth Wept of Spartanburg. CLARK Mr. and Mrs. Niles C. Clark, of Waterloo, announce the birth of a dau^ter at Hays hospital, Tuesday, June 4. Mrs. Clark is the former Miss Agnes Anderson. TO SELL ’EM, TELL ’EM- WiA An A« BELK’S STAR VALUES EXTRA VALUES IN WHITE GOODS FOR JUNE /^DiRESSES Visit Our Young Colony Shop For Young Moderns The newedt and cutest** dresses made anywhere. 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