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PAGE TWO THE CUNTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C. THURSDAY, JUNE 18. 1940 COPELAND-STONE CO. TO REMODEL BUILDING Copeland-Stone company has an nounced plans for extensive remodel ing of their building, the work to WEST CLINTON Mrs. Joe Campbell, CorreopondcBt TWO SIDES TO EVERY QUESTION .LYTLE HULL FIFTH COLUMN I quest of the country in which it There are many obstacles to bei0P®rate8. overcome before the machinery for j Already the initial steps toward John C. Is Claimed By Death John C. Todd, 81. died at his home in the Long Branch section near here at an early hour yesterday morning after a several weeks illness. Mr. Todd, who was never married, posed of' the elders and deacons of the church. ATTEND CONFeIiENCB OF M. E. CHURCd, SOUTH At die first annual conference of the reorganized Methodist Episcopal Church, South, held Friday, Sat- prepamlne«. can function smoothmada hi. home with'a ■niei.7Mm:i Tflmvate. our country are bam* taken. Tha, • t^,villa ^ethodirt Epii«»p.l churcl^ ...... - _ ^ ^ ^ ly. The Government has a betterjpresident has requested Congress 1° HeTsGr^Tv^'by onVhrott^erP*!!'irepresented by Mr. and knowledge than we have of the j transfer alien and Immigration con-j“® ^ ® ®rotber, P, Bryn Holland and Mr. and rough spots which must be filed,^1 from the Departoent of Funeral services will be conductedHarris. Bailey Memorial . . „ .,..,..0 cor, Kaa crtm-. Miss Msry Faye Hughes has re- start as soon as plans can be com-, home after spending a week’s pleted by the architects. , vacation with Miss Mary Lou Fun- Present plans call for a modern Spartanburg. pres.sed b^k Mrs. Annie Wofford and Mrs. ovation is also planned for the inte- Sarah Murph> of Enore^are apend- rior. it was stated. ' ”* 7' »“>' The firm occupies two store rooms,’ y. but upon completion of the ing work, will consolidate .their in one side of the present quarters. 7'T' r". . rocganfotii/A nig»c uihioH will Btrtnl”* x^aowiow: nciunneu rixsoyic- —- The store adjoining the National Miss Virginia McCullough is visit- but to do so now only stallsi continuous flow of sub-'church, of which Mr. Todd was Leesville church did not ask for Bank building will be occupied by ing her aunt, Mrs. Arthur Godfrey, the machinery. *vprsiv«» dements into this country ® member. Interment will follow in ® conference pastor, but will be sup- Sumerel’s Department store, R. F. in Greenwood. - There are three '^®>-y ®bv.ou^-1 XnX ceme^ry neai^ Clinton. iPbed by ministerial students from Sumerel, proprietor, about August 1.1 and Mrs. Buford Cranford mem oroar^.'^Lny^one oi which' t^od^ced by RepresenUtive Snyder. paU^arersjvUl^ Marvin; th^commimity ^d visiting m^ ^ and son, Billy, and Mr. and Mrs.l^Q^j^j develop iirto .a bottleneck., to put a night and day watch on ^ -^njamin, Sr., Others from Clinton attending the GEORGIA MINISTER HERE Lewis King, and little daughter, are- industrial coordination, “every foot” of our southern border,^ Iconferen^ as visitors were J. W. ' E cJ^peratiiS and to prevent illegal aUen entry. ^Uie Poole,-and j^k Todd. Milam, B. H. Boyd. George Wa^ts laoor coo^rauon, ana governineni k • honorary escort will be com- Copeland and Rhett P. Adair, mastery of subversive, or so-called' Many millions of our citizens are, . ruMu. Lewis King,, and Sheila, motored to daughter. Rainbow lake Rev. Clarence Sistar, pastor of the Sunday. Presbyterian church ft Conyers. Ga.. j ^ McClain is attending the occupied the pulpit of the First Pres- byterian church Sunday evening. Mr McClain won a Si.«^tar was here for commencement, weeks scholarship., at Thornwell orphanage. exerci.'^es being a graduate of the institution’s sch(K>ls and Presbyterian college. Fifth Column-activities. I of German or Russian descent Some of the obstacles to coordina-1 Many were bom in Germany or tion, of which industry and business I Russia but have whole-heartedly complain, will doubtless be removed espoused the cause of Americanism.' Mr. and Mrs. Furman Davft moved! as the preparedness program pro-1 If we, the people, personally at- CASINO THEATRE MONDAY and TUESDAY, June 17 and 18 “Little Old New York” With ALICE FAYE. FRED Mac- to their new home near North creek Wednesday. I Mrs. S! B. Snelgrove and son, Dan, ! visited her mother, Mrs. J. S. San ford, in Saluda Sunday. -Miss Mary Lou Few of Spartan- • burg, is visiting her grandparents, [Mr. and Mrs. Furman Davis. I Mr. and Mrs. Royce Smith and ' little daughter, Patsy, of Ware ‘ Shoals, were week-end guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Seay, grasses and exposes more clearly the stumbling blocks. Labor is fun damentally American. It grumbles and grouses but in the final analysis it does its job in a big way and its record for patriotism .stands as high as that of any Other element of our citizenry. The last factor mentioned—Gov ernment mastery of subversive ac tivities—is the most sensitive, and probably the most difficult to handle of any of our problems. The sub- i versive type of treachery reasons MURRAY. RICHARD G R E E N E ,' and Mrs. J. J. Smith. BRENDA JOYCE. ANDY DEVINE, j and Mrs. J. F. B. Vaughan of! along definite and changeless lines, HENRY STEPHENSON, F R I T Z t Spartanburg, visited their daughter, i and cannot be appealed to through ,'and ^n-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Sam Patriotism, as its allegiance is tojsively. tempt to regulate subversive ele ments, many of these Americans i will suffer insult and injustices asj they did during the World War. j It is the duty of the Government! to destroy the groups and organiza-i tions which are dangerous, and it j seems fairly safe to believe that the. Federal Bureau of Investigation un der J. Edgar Hoover, will prove a match for the very large number of spies and other treasonable char acters with which our country is said to be infested—provided that bureau is allowed full latitude and sufficient funds to operate exten- FELD. Robust, romantic, magnificent en-; snelgrove, Jr., Sunday. ! other lands and other creeds. These 1 Let us keep an eye open, and re-1 tertainmenti Lusty days when life , i. 1 *t Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cannon and’ , j , ,, * n- j daughter. Maryr -vierted relatives infEa^^omd menta ly cn-sW^M " , ’The Fifth Column breaks down Mi.sses Gerry- and Audrey Kingjjrj^o various classifications, but those of Chester, are visiting their grand- most interesting to Americans at the mother, Mrs. L. W. King. moment are the organizations—se- ! various anti-American activities have as the little old town itself! Cartoon, “The Coquettes." Latest War News. 10 A. M. Show—MONDAY. 10c and 25c WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, June 19 and 20^ DIABOUCAL “Dr. Cyclops” Mrs. A. J. Harvey spent the week end with relatives .in Knoxville, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Maxey Blakely and cret or otherwise—which support port to the propier authorities—as we always should—upon activities which in our ihaJui^Tudgment seem definitely suspicious; but don't let us muddy the waters with inane hys teria. Don’t let us start that old World War business of whispering! to our neighbors of whispering Nazism and ■"GomnmfM8mf*and''Whoset'JonwPf”’sifnat!tng' “tO’ •'tf ’ "§tlb' activities would prove dangerous to every time the poor cuss lights his the welfare of the nation in event little daughter, Faye Ellen, of Spar- of war or other disturbed conditions. ' In considering these two Isms, it cigarette. CARD OF THANKS In Technicolor With ALBERT DEKKER. JANICE Blake,: LOGAN, THOMAS COLEY and VIC- . Mrs. ^Hi^ry Smith and daughter TOR KILIAN. I of Madp^ Station, visited Mr. and ,Mrs. Hu^ Cunningham Tuesday. “The Man Who Wouldn’t Talk” With LLOYD NOLAN. JEAN RO GERS. RICHARD CLARKE, ONS LOW STEVENS. ERIC BLORE. •THE GREEN HORNET" No. 4. 9:30 A. M. Show—WEDNESDAY. 10c and 15c tanburg, and Mr. and Mrs. Pat Mur phy of tenoree, were the week-end; n^ust. be remembered that while in' I wish to thank my frieqds for the guests of B|eir mother, Mrs. Uur&ula' “a”'® they represent ideals, in real-1 vole given me in the primary on ity they represent foreign govern- Tuesday. I deeply appreciate, and ments. Nazism literally translated means national.socialism. Commun- ' ism means common ownership of , R^v.'rI'd" HughS'is attending“nder our constitution a Southern Baptist Convention in Bal-l''““",-^‘',. an unfor- timore. Md. j tunately-has tte right to get up on I Mrs. David 'iVord attended the^ f°“J> 7* =<ivocate the peace- graduation exercises of Emory uni- a''’^ "T I. versity in Atlanta the past week-end. J"'"' ‘^is coun- i Mists 'Nora Cannon and Marie ism, for that matter, if he mclmes will alwa3rs be grateful for this ex-j pression of support and confidence! on your part. j WELDON T. JACKSON. | REMEMBER DAB! Father’s Day, Sunday, June 16th GIVE HIM SOMETHING TO WEAR —SOMETHING —SOMETHING —SOMETHING —SOMETHING —SOMETHING —SOMETHING —SOMETHING —SOMETHING —SOMETHING —SOMteTHING —SOMETHING —SOMETHING —SOM^HING IN SUITS IN TROUSERS IN HATS IN SHOES IN SHIRTS IN PAJAMAS IN TIES IN BELTS IN SUSPENDERS IN SUPPORTERS IN UNDERWEAR IN SOCKS IN SUMMER ROBES “SPECIAL” £i.s&j:si£IK.j;ka shirts $U5 — 3 for $4.00 James Pitts Phone 64-R CLINTON, S. C. FRIDAY and SATURDAY, June 21 and 22 Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “The House of Seven Gables” j With MARGARET LINDSAY,' GEORGE SANDERS, VINCENT ^'RICE. nan GREY and DICKj FORAN. 'Weir and Messrs. David Word andi, j . . i w William Weir visited in Tucapau Sat-! " laws-but no citizen, urdajtv Rev. C. R. Anderson and Boyd Wilkes attended the Southern M. E. conference in Turbeville. Among The Sick Miss Etta Robinson is seriously ill at the home of her sister, Mrs. Ru fus Sullivan. Mrs. W. D. Sizemore has been ill several, days. ' or alien, has the legal right to advo cate conquest of this country by an other nation—whether that conquest) be accomplished by force qf through idelaistic infiltration. Startling disclosures in Holland, Belgium and elsewhere, have clearly demontsrated that the Fifth Column is a paid agency of an outside gov- > *#■ *emment, and that its duty is to lay Thrill upon thrill! — Mystery and|^ _ . suspense!—Made by the master mys-, i\]inOUnC6S the foundation for the forcible con ic'y maker, the company that madei ^ such thrillers as "Dracula," “Frank enstein." and “The Invisible Man." “Mickey Mouse,” “Aque Poise," “Pennant Chasers," and Latent News For Re-election Hugh Beasley, of Greenwood, of the War and of the National Scene. I makes his formal announcement in 10c and 25c Broadway Theatre today’s paper as a candidate for re- election as solicitor of the Eighth I Judicial circuit. Mr. Beasley is com pleting his first term as solicitor. , After four years of service, he says, * he feels better equipped than ever to serv^e the pople as a law enforce- Iment officer. .MONDAY and TUESDAY, ‘ June 17 and 18 Tower of London” 44 MKSS EDWARDS WINS NURSING SCHOLARSHIP Political Announcements HOUSE OF REPRE8ENTA1TYES inyi a eai I hereby announce myself a candi date for the House of Representa tives from Laurens County and pledge myself to abide by the' re sults of the Democratic primary. JAMES P. SLOAN. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATTVES I hereby announce myself a can didate for reelection to the House of Representatives from Laurens Coun-; ty, and promise to abide by the re sults of the Democratic primary. ROBERT C. WASSON. Handsomely TIES 55c New colors for summer! Hand sefwn f Miss Lallah May Edwards, daugh With BASIL RATHBONE, BORISMrs. J. V. Edwards j SOLICITOR of city, and a recent graduate| I hereby announce myself a candi- HUNTER. VINCENT PRICE, NANj^^ Medical College of South <Jate for reelection as Solicitor of pie GBE\. 1 Carolina School of Nursing, Charles-} Eighth Judicial Circuit, subject to the TOPFLIGHT SHIRTS 98c Built with stone and mortar! Ce- awarded a scholarship rules of the DemiX'ratic primary merited with-blood and hate! Mixed • ■■ — -- . v l by the Roper Hospital Alumnae as-! HUGH BEASLEY, with women’s tears! Two mad-men; gQj.jg^jQpj entitling her to a year’s! iherebvannouncemvselfacandi- Uur-%wTl^hill^to“th^^‘marr^^^ f.®8®' date for Llicilor of the Eighth Ju- tuic. ^oull chill to the marrovv as hospital m the field of nursing, dicial Circuit subiect to the rules of these two mad monsters run amok mi^jgg Edwards was awarded the! Fine white broadcloth, Sanforized! a shrieking tower of tortures! Color Cartoon, “Mighty Hunters.” Our Gang Comedy, “The Big Pre mier." “News.” 10 .A. M. Show—TUESDAY. 10c and 20c scholarship upon being voted the best- all-round student during her' three years at the school. the Democratic primary. W. T. BOLT. AV—'I'tffTDCTYAV sinccTC &pprcciHtion to W LUrNLiSUA I, ItlLKnUAi, 'voters of Clinton who supported CARD OF THANKS I wish to take this method to ex press my sincere appreciation to the me June 19 and 20 “High School” in the race for Mayor, and to say to those who did not vote for me, that I hold no ill will and stand at With JANE WITHERS and JOE!gjj times ready and willing to co- BROWN, JR. operate for a bigger and better Clin- “Outside The 3-Mile Limit” With JACK HOLT, IRENE WARE and DICK PURCELL. "Flying Stewardess.” 9:30 A. M. Show—THURSDAY. lOc and 13c ton. B. R. FULLER. FRIDAY and SATURDAY, June 21 ai^ 22 “Stage Coach War” With WILLIAM BOYD, RUSSELL HAYDEN, BRITT WOOD, JULIE CARTER and HARVEY STEPHENS. The Old West lives again in this story of men who came to seek ad venture—who live in dangerous tunes. When the stage coach was modem transportation and men fought to control it. Comedy, ‘‘You’re Next,” with Wal ter Catlett. “ZORRO’S FIGHTING LEGION” No. 6. “Cartoon, “Much Ado About Nothing.” "Navajo Land." IQc aaftl jic . CITATION FOR LETTERS OF i I ADMINISTRATION I The State of South Carolina, ! Laurens County. I By J. Hewlette Wasson, Probate Judge; Whereas, K. M. Rice made suit to me to grant him Letters of Admin- jistration of the estate and effecte of Fleming Asa Rice. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the Kin dred and Creditors of the said Flem ing Asa Rice, deceased, that ttiey be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Laurens Court House, Laurens, S. C., on June 14, 1040, next, after publication hereof, at 4:00 o’clodc in the after noon, to show cause, if aay they have, .why the said Administration should not ba granted. Given under ny hand this 27th day of May, A. D., 1940. J. HEWLETTE WASSON, IS-lcw J. P. L. C. SHERIFF I hereby announce myself a candi date for reelection as Sheriff of Lau rens County and pledge myself,^to abide by the rules of the Democratic primary. CALDWELL W. WIER. COUNTY COMMISSIONER I hereby announce myself a can didate for County Commissioner of| Laurens county and pledge myself .to abide by the results of the Demo cratic primary. E. FRANK ANDERSON. \ I hereby announce myself a candi- j date for County Commissioner of; Laurens county and pledge myself j to abide by the results of the Demo-1 cratic primary. A. HOMER MOORE. I herdiy announce myself a can-* didate for County Cqmmissioncr of Laurens County and pleoge myself to abide by the results of the Demo cratic primary. Men's Gentry PAIAMAS ^ $1.49 Cool summer weight in fast colors! JPglHWfh-SlO \ ARCHIE,C. OWENS. L MAGISTRATE, HUNTER TOWN SHIP AT CLINTON I hereby announce myself a’ can didate for Magistrate of Hunter Towmdiip at Clinton, subject to the result the Democratic primary. J. HBOIY SEAY. 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