The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, July 25, 1940, Image 2

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. t PAGE TWO 4- THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1940 REVIVAL SERVICES AT LONG BRANCH Revival services began Tuesday at Long Branch Pentacostal Hol^ess church, with Rev. O. E. TaylOT of Laurens, in charge. The services will continue for ten days, and begin each evening at 7:45. Special music will be rendered by the Taylor quartet. McCullough Enters, Congressional Race Greenville Farmer To Opiiose MISS LOUISE JACOBS, daughter .TV n til 1 Jacobs, of Cal- Bryson On Republican Ticket' vert avenue, a student at ^ Con- In November Election. j verse college summer school of fine arts, was presented in the annual No IndispensiUe Man Says Willlde Republican Nominee Thinks Roosevelt To Talk About Lot of Democrats. "V CASINO THEATRE South Carolina’s revitalized Repub- students' recrtal in Friday at the close lican party produced six candidates: of the present summer session. For for congress yesterday, among them; her number on the recital program, James D. McCullouidi. prominent!Miss Jacobs played a piano compo- farmer of the Princeton section of; sition,; “La Fileuse,” by Raff. This thing as the indispensible man. “The very essence of democracy is that it develops initiative and the energies of men." In his talk at Greeley the Repub lican nominee obeerved: “There are few peaces in the world where we can gather as we do here today—uncontrolled by anybody." He said he thought the American Cheyenne, Wyoming, July 23.—! way of life never Could be,preserved Wendell L. Willkie, enjoying himself j«f people followed political machines, today in the “whoop-it-up” atmos phere of Cheyenne’s frontier days! luniicr ui ulc j "-'''"’-I ”— rodeo. Jovially observed that Presi- Greenville county who once ran I fall Miss Jacobs will return to Con-, Roosevelt’s comment A Delightfully Cool Retreat From the Hot Summer's Heat. against the late Congressman J. J. verse as a member of toe Jumor claw | have aimounced aupport iMcSwain as a Democrat. colleges school of mmic, toi^^j. showed “that Hie presi- The 49-year-old brother of Green- continue her work towards her de- j thinking of something be- I vine’s Mayor C. Fred McCullough ac-^**^ ® major in piano. affairs of state.’’ cepted the nomination preferred by' ^ ■ REV. W. N. LONG, pastor of the MONDAY and TUESDAY, . July 29 and 30 ^^e state Republican executive com-, “TArriH Tnnp” mittee by telegraph from Fort Me- First Baptist church and REV. MAR w A M M Pherson, Ga.. Where he is attending ION MOORHEAD, pastor of the Ly pfr Ainv the Business and Professional Men’s dia Bytist church attend^ the an- vimS^^‘ Military Training camp. Sund^'school meeting of toe DKMNE. HELEN VlNSOl!^ . Laurens County Baptist association Nut ice the temperature rising? All^n o*' Friday. The meeting was held Thiit s .just Jimmy and Ann and Pat late Judge and at Bethany church .near Gray Court puttin' the heat on ... in tneir South McCullough, is marri^ and was presided over by toe Rev. terrific! sons. ^He has oi^rated on® the, president of the as- largest farms m the county since he .r Birthdays And Anniversaries The Republican presidential nomi nee let go some of toe sharpest Jabsj American way! Si! Si! It’s Si' Si for yourself! i retired from business 10 years ago. sociation. Mr. Moorhead also took I Cartoon. “The Milky Way.” * Pari ou the program A Crime Dw.sn t Pay story. “Pound He attended Porter Military acade- Fnniich -Nows" my, Furman and South Carolina uni-: „ ,,, HI A M Show MONDAY i versities. and saw active ser\’ice dur- Friends of MR. and MRS. B. W. HI A, 5>now—MMiNUAY. iCROUCH, JR., and their small Ific and 25c plus 3c Fed. tax WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, July 31 and August 1 “On Their Own” r THE .TONES FAMILY. MARGUER ' ing the World war. daughter, DOLLY, will be interested His name will go on the straight ® ♦ko he has delivered at toe New Deal and President Roosevelt siMnr beginning a pre-campaign vacation in Colo-' rado. I ^ ‘ He told a platform crowd at| Brighton, Colo., that “In this country ‘ there is no such thing as toe indis-| pensible man.” J At Greeley, Colo., he told another station audience the United States would go “down toe same road as toe totalitarian states” if the people follow political “machines.” He mentioned specifically “the Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Haselden will celebrate a wedding anniversary Wednesday, July 81. Mrs. John D. Davis has a birthday Saturday, July 27.' John ^ase, spn of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Sease, will observe a birthday tfunorrow, July M. Mr. and Mrs. Paul K. Hamum will celebrate their first tteddlng tnniver-* sary tomorrow. Miss Evelyn Ramage observed a birthday Sunday, July 2L Virginia Caroline Addiaon, dau^-' ter of Mr. and Mrs. James Addison* will be one year old tomorrow, July 26. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mills celebrat ed a wedding anniversary Tuesday, July 23. Mr. and Mrs. Robert P.' Wilder have a wedding anniversary today. July 22 was the U^day of Mies Nancy Owens. Sylvia Anne Warrm. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Warren, is two years old today. Today, July 25, is the birthdky of Mrs. Ciary Meitin. * SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE _ I to know they will move during the. Kelly-Nash machine and toe rem week to Newberry. Mr. Crouch is being transferred there by the state highway department with which he nants of toe Pendergast machine and toe Guffeys.” | | At toe Frontier Park rodeo arena, Republican ballot, which his new found party insists all disgruntled Democrats will have to support if they want to vote, against a New Deal third term and for Wendell L. ITE CHAPMAN-.-JaiiN QUALENjJiiaiikie for president,., - ^ CHARLES JUDELS. and CHICK Mr. McCullough will not returni^^^g^jj mI-s. E. C. Taylor of this city.! have "pledged ‘ support''‘t(rhlm told' j reporters: has held a position for a number of; Willkie, commenting on President years. Mrs. Crouch is the former > Roosevelt’s press conference remarks .Miss Margaret Taylor, daughter of. this afternoon on Democrats who Professional Announcraiarrt OPTOMETRISTS’ OFFICE HOURS: Dr. Felder Smith, Dally, 4 to 6:30 Dr. Duncan S. Felder, 6:30 other Hours By Request. Phone 29 ' . For Appointment for Eye Bxfunination, Prescribing apd « Fitting Glasses. CHANDLER.- - “Saps At Sea” i from Fort McPherson until August 8,^.and does not expect to begin ac-i MISS MARY STONE, was the “The president is going to make With STAN LAUREL. OLIVER ne?‘of"X^lmocra^tfr prUary^^^^ interestmg letter toe| remarks about a lot of Democrats_^-1 HARD\. JAMES FINLAYSON, BEN R. Bry- other day.from Sta..Cmz,--Manila,!fore this campaign is over. ThisH^ TURPIN. • THE GREEN LIGHT” No. 10. 9 3(! A. M. Show—WEDNESDAY. 10c and 15c Phillipine Islands. The letter was [shows that the president is thinking! son an.d Representati\e Virgil EvansNeives H. Roxas, ajof something besides toe affairs of until September 1. seventeen year old native of the is-i state.” Other Republican 'Second district: M. .B. Cross, Eu- Ernest, Wal- Pendleton, FRIDAY and SATURDAY. August 2 and 3 “New Moon”, iiawvute. With JEANETTE MacDONALD,j Third district: A. F NELSON EDDY, MARY BOLAND, halla. GEORGE ZUCCO. H. B. WARNER,’ Fifth district: C. F. GRANT MITCHELL. ICheraw. The King and Queen of Song—glo-j Sixth district: C. B. Ruffin. Bishop- riously together again ... in a red- [ ville. blooded romance ... of moonlight The narpes of the candidates will and music . . . love and danger ... be entered in the general election on buccaneers and beauties! ^ a ticket also containing the names Cartoon, "Wedding Belts." “Popular Science." Latest News. ,tors, named at the state convention Saturday s feature begins: 2:24.'in Columbia in March and who are: -I u I^'^ds who is only 4 1-2 feet tall and nom.n^s named by the executive „ She obtab- committ^. |ed Miss Stone’s address from a friend First district: Mrs. John E. Messer-hoping'that vey, Charleston they would become pen pals. She en- At Brighton Willkie said: “I know it was a series of circum stances that caused me to be nomi-i nated for president. { I know there are thousands of! closed in the letter a photograph of! men qualified for my position, public a nipa hut such as the native farm- or private. ers live in and the surrounding fields which they cultivate. She also sent a Phillipine/foin. Vacationists furnish the most inter esting news to be heard in this tor rid weather and the ten day trip that MRS. ALMA McKEE and chil- “In this coiui try there is no such of the Republican presidential eloc-! and J. D. Mc- 4:42. 6:59. 9:17. 10c and 25c plus 3c Fed. tax KEE are taking sounds delightful. First they will visit their daughter and sister, Mrs. Grady Evans, and Mr. Evans in Salisbury, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Evans who are also va- Broadway Theatre First district: J. Bates Gerald, Summerton. and Mrs. John E. Mes- servy. Charleston. . . ... Second district: Marion W. Sea-'‘rationing will accompany them to brix)k, Sumter, and W. B. Daugher-' Boston, New York and the fair and tv Sumter | other famous piomts for sightseeing. Third district: A. M. Morris, Pick-' ^ ens. /■ MONDAY and TUESDAY. July 29 and 30 Gaucho Serenade” »4 We noticed in a»dally [Kiper that Fourth district: George Norwood, i is spendi^ Greenville. JSb* summer with relatives m Woodr Fifth district: A. N. Sifford, Clover. ^ greeting i^ts at tot rtt- Sixth district: C. B. Ruffin, Bishop- Gray Funeral Home CttntoB* S. C. FUNERAL DIRECTORS •••kitd*** EMBALMERS Ambaianee Service Phonee 41 and 399-1 L. RUSSELL GRAY aad V. PARKS ADAIR, Gcb. Mgra. Summer Specials! STRAW HATS - - Now $1.00 $5.00 SPORT SHOES Now $$.95 $5.00 WHITE SHOES' Now $3^5 $2.98 SPORT SHOES Now $249 $2.98 WHITE SHOES I Now $1.79 $1.65 NEW ERA SHIRTS Now $145 $140 BATHING TRUNKS Now $1.00, $1.00 SUBIMER PAJAMAS - Now 89e $1.00r SPORT LEATHER BELTS Now 69c 50c SPORT LEATHER BELTS Now 89c 25c WHITE POLISH Now 10c TROPICAL WEIGHT SUITS - Now Reduced James Pitts Phone 64-R CLINTON, S. C. ville. I I Kennedy Offers ceptjon given on last Wednesday, July 17, honoring her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Skinner on their Golden wedding anniver^ry. i With GENE AUTRY, SMILEY BURNETTE. JUNE STOREY. DUN CAN RENALDO, SMITH BALLEW, MARY LEE. Public Cowboy No. 1 in another Headm'’‘iL r®'“aciron Laurens Man — pi_ J. W. MILAM telling us of his son, ror 1 reasureri J- W., Jr., of Kings Mountain, N. C., [formerly of this city, being on a!’ i week’s trip to Cuba attending toe ridin to the rhythm of the range! Hear Gene sing: “Gaucho Serenade*,” “The Singing Hills” and “A Song Atj Sunset.” I Cartoon. “You Oughta Be In Pic-j tures.” “Popular Science.” “Mechanix i Illustrated." “News.” j 10 A. M. Show—TUESDAY. 10c and 20c 1 ters Race for Two Years of Unexpired Term of Late D. Roy Simpson. H. Lawrence Kennedy, well known Laurens business man, announces himself in today’s paper as a candi date for county treasurer following the opening of the lists for that of fice by the county executive com Little LYNN COOPER, JR., thinks an airplane ride over to? ocean on a recent trip to Myrtle Beach was toe “highest spot” of all. Free! Free! WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, July 31 and August 1 “Gangs Of Chicago” MacLANE. LOLA LANE. RAY MID-! DLETON. ASTRID ALWYN. “Girl In 313” Chatting with MISSES DOT PIN SON and ANN BLAKELY, who were returning from the daily 9afety school and driving lessons. Dot tells of see ing a white squirreL in Greenwood, mittee. Mr. Kennedy, like oth€^ who j on a recent visit there. Upon in may enter this race, is ruling for vestigating we learned that these the two years of toe unexpired term, very light gray squirrels are scarce j in our-¥icwwty4Ht4^e-fipefiev ' is known as toe “cat” squirrel is 1 QUART OIL Mr. Kennedy-is a native of this qoi^e common in the lower part of the state. They are a little larger than our ordinary dark gray ones county, a son of the late C. E. Ken nedy and Mittie Henderson Kennedy, FLORENCE RICE, KENT TAY-!*^*^® of the substantial and jhi^ly re- which romp so shyly among the trees LOR LIONEL ATWILL KATHER-^^*"^®^ families of toe upper part of.ajong (.j^y streets. the county. For 10 years Mr. Kennedy was, MISS VIRGINIA SADLER, and INE ALDRIDGE: Popeve Cartoon, ‘‘Females Is Fickle.” 9:30 A. M. Show—THURSDAY. 10c and 15c McCoy’s is giving anouiL ABS(M.UTELY- FREE One Quart Oil with each Five GaUons FRIDAY and SATURDAY, August 2 and 3 “Taming Of the West” fies me for toe position I now seek, states Mr.-Kennedy. “If elected I promise an efficient administration of _ _ the business of the office and a With"BTLL ELLIOTT and IRIS j ^ MEREDITH public at all times, he added m Adventure fans eagerly awaiting j announcement. his newest gun-flaming hoof-thun-| rroiTr^ir dering exploits on the thrill-swept, IILlUKEi IKULlk connected with Laurens banks and brother, RUFUS, and JOHN MIM since then has bwn engaged in gen- NAUGH are attending the eighth an-' eral office work. “This experience! nual South Carolina tennis tourna- over a number of years well quali-j ment being held in Darlington this of McCoy’s R^[ular Gasoline purchased from our station located in Clinton. danger-stalked Western plains will applaud the “Taming of the West,’-’ made for lovers of red-blooded yarns! LAST CHAPTER — “ZORRO’S FIGHTING LEGION.” Cartoon, “W’at’s All the Shootin’ Fer?” Also Comedy. 10c and 20c TO VISIT COUNTY week. There are about one hundred entries. Miss Sadler and Rufus are competing in mixed doubles, John and Rufus in Junior doubles and Junior singles. Miss Sadler is rank ed 4th in toe ladies class of the state,. Monday both Miss Sadler and! Rufus won in their singles matches. D. E. Tribble Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS ...jiftdi... EMBALMERS Lkensed Rmhelaiere, Cemflrte Medere Eqelpmeal Day Phene 94 Night K 253 er 2S5 arC. The state board of health’s motion picture tru^k will be in Laurens county for toe week July 29-August 2. The truck is scheduled to show pictures on child development, care, and health at each of the following places: July 29—Goldville colored school, 6:30 p.m.; old Goldville auditorium, 8:00 pjn. July 30 — Cross Hill high school, 8:00 pjn. July 31—Watts Mill community house, 8:00 p.m. (after prayer meet- City Enrollment , Stands At 1,417 e Remanb«r, ;^ten you buy gasedine from a McCo]r’s Service Statimi you will be getting a High Grade Regular GaseJine wilb t^ same octane rating as any other regular gasedine. Enrollment of the Clinton Demo cratic club reached 1,417 before the books closed Tuesday, L. B. Dillard, i who serv^ as secretary, stated yes-j terday. This is a slight increase of: 41, toe total enrollment two years’ ago being 1,376. I ing). August 1—Gray Court-Owings high school, 8:00 pm. : A picture on syphilis oontrol is scheduled to be shown at the Laurens community hall on August 1, at 1:00 pm., after the Rotary lundieon. White men of the community are in vited. The picture also will be shown at the following places: Augqst 1 — Mt. Carmel colored school, 9:00 August 2—Gbldville colored sduxd* 6:30 pm. August 2—Old Goldville auditori um, 8:00 pm. All showings of both pictures are free, and to to* public. Dr. FsMer Satth GAS 18c PER GALLON Dr. Dncaa S. FsMw I OPTOMBTBISn Specialhto In Eye Examinations Drive in and Let Us Rll Your Tank Today O0lea Beers: Dr. SmItiL Dally. 4 la 6*Jt Dr. PaMar. Dally, t:M la 6:90 Phone 29 for Appoiat»iat CUNTON, & a J- ji RUBBBR ITAlin cBBOwctB ok Station Comer 'M ^e^treets