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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. 8. C.
THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 5, 1940
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ADDITIONAL
SOCIETY NEWS
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MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
^ September 9 and 10
“I Love You AgBin’’ j (Continued from society page)
With WILLIAM POWELL. MYRNAIoI Rock Hill. They wore floqr-
LOY, EDMUND LOWE and FRANK
McHUGH.
Here’s a laugh riot that should go
over with any audience looking for
where he was a ntember of Pi Kappa
Alpha fraternity. He is a member of
the senior cllass at Union Theologi
cal seminary'" in Richmond, Va.,
where he and Mrs. McSween will
make their home for the coming
year. Out-of-town guests for
the wedding included Dr. and Mrs.
John McSween, parents of the bride-
Synod Convenes
‘ At P. C. Monday
(PoUtipal Advwtisemettt)
The South Carolina synod of thej
Presbyterian church will convene in
^ Clinton next'Monday evening. Sept.
groom, Chester- Mrs. Lewis B~. Jones, 9th, for its annual meeting. Presby-
Rome, Ga.; Mrs. C. A. Raysor, Ashe-|terian college will serve as host toi
^ entertainment for the'
200 minister and laymen provided I
length dresses of tearoto net made
with puffed sleeves and full circular
skirts. They carried small nosegays ^
of sweetheart roses and forget-me- i Mrs. Mary G. Davis, Miss Collette. campus.
diversion; something that will make nots attached to baskets of rose pet-j Davis, Laurens; James R. Barbour, -jiijg opening sermon will bei
you forget these troubled times. It’sials which they scattered in the path i Raleigh, N. C.; Mrs. Niles Craig, Mr. i retiring moderator |
a picture with the kind of enter-!of the bride. William Lomax, Mrs.ijjgy^ John C. Bailey of Rock HilL'
tainment that made “The Thin Man”I Litlte Carroll Hart, of Goldville,!^®*^^5?PP' after which a new moderator will be'
so popular, with the same starring
duo.
Selected Shorts. “News.”
10 A. M. Show—MONDAY.
10c and 28c
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY,
September 11 and 12
“Safari”
was ring bearer. He'wore a whitei“J-Mrs. J. H. Dill-i ejected,
linen suit and carried the ring in the i Dillar^ Mrs. j Reports covering all departments
heart ot a lily. .Cyrus Badey, Mi» Prices Ba^,|e, a>e synod's work wiU be heard
The bride, a beauUful peUte
blonde, who was given in marriage whetstone, Oswego; Miss Maryj ^
White, Bishopville; Mrs. W. A. Haf-|
by her father, Larry B. Dillard, was
.exquisite in her traditional wedding|yjg^^ Andrew Hafner, Heath Hafner,
gown of white saUn featuring a la^jCaffney; Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Brice,!
bodice, with tiny buttons down ^ack,|^]^j^ Margaret Brice, Greenwood;:
With DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, Jr.,,® neckline, long sleeves full -ji pj-ank Watkins, Mrs.]
MADELEINE CARROLL, TULLIo'^® ^1? Townsend, John Townsend, Mr
CARMINATI, MURIEL ANGELUS,
L’iTNNE OVERMAN, BILLY GIL
BERT.
Jungle thrills: Love thrills! A
thrilling tove story told against fte
flaming background of mans last! ' , «« ha,.
wilderness ... the roaring depths of!P^^®i grandmother wore on her
the African jungle.'
the wristf, and a very full circular' Frank E. Todd, Anderson;;
skirt extending into a long tram at|^j.^ Qgj.j Barksdale, Mr. I
the back. Her long veil of Brusseb.gnd Mrs. Henry Winn, Greenville;',
^ and Mrs. Ralph K. Foster, Miss-)
orange blossoms, and held In place
wfedding day.
Her flowers were a showered col-
fly.” “Bowling Skill.”
“THE SHADOW”—Chapter 4.
Feature begins:. 2:44, 4:59, 7:16,
9:31
9:30 A. M. Show—WEDNESDAY.
10c and 15c
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
September 13 and 14
“Maryland”
In Technicolor.
With WALTER BRENNAN (“Ken
tucky's" great star), FAY BAINTER,
es Marjorie, Helen and Kittie Foster,
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Elliott, Columbia;j
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Lake, Dr. and
Mrs. R. M. Duckett, Mr and Mrs.!
W. W. Lewis, Whitmire; Mr. and!
, ^ iMrs. R. R. Hafner, Dr. and Mrs. W.j
tered with an orchid in a lace hold-jL, Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. E. L.
er, and tied with bridal valley chif- ^ Royal, Misses Hattie and Athalte
fon ribbon. i Bankhead, Mr. and Mrs. Angus H.,
; The bridegroom s best mau was his, ^ Macaulay, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Da-
brother, William Crews McSween,: Mrs. W. R. Wallace, Chester; I
J IMrs. C. L. Dunlap, Misses Mary,l
Mrs. Dillard, mother of the bride, peggy and Polly Dunlap, Mr. and
was gowned in blue chiffon and ber Dunlap, Mr. and Mrs.l
!corsage was of pink Briarcliff ro^s..Qe^rge Dunlap, Mrs. Robert Lyons,!
' Mrs. McSween, mother of the Rock Hill; Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Car-
bridegroom, wore white chiffon and Florence; Mrs. Duncan McKen-;
her flowers were a shoulder corsage ^ie, Timmonsville; Miss Mary Dill-1
We Finance
AUTOMOBILES
— 0 —
S. W. SUMEREL
Jacobs Building
TYPEWRITERS
Aathorlsed Underwood Denier.
Cleaning and repairing all
reasonable chargaa.
Kenneth N. Baker
Phone MS
; of red radiance roses.
I Immediately after the wedding,
BRENDA JOYCE, JOHN PAYNE, bride’s parents entertained at a Qj.gy Court.
CHARLIE RUGGLES, MARJORIE their home on Cleve-
WEAVER, HATTIE McDANIEL. street.
ard, Miss Lila Dillard, Henderson-1
ville, N. C.; Miss Eugenia Willis,
The romance, the beauty of the
Arrangements of pink gladioli'
proud South! .. stirring with the
heart-story of two spirited yoUng
people in love! . . . flaming with the
in the living room. On the mantel]
were antique girandoles holding,
AROUND TOWN
vivid color of the fox hunt! . . . Pink asters j jjgg been much said pro and
maxed by the most spectacular; q euests^’at the doort*^°" election and particu-j
steeplechase in America! I f vr larly the referendum. We are told]
THE MARCH OF TIME-“GATE- M. Ppn!^v n^niln^n/ election managers that this'
WAYS TO PANAMA.” The danger section of the ballot caused no little'
spots of the Caribbean! Mrs liS pare^ confusion. Doubtless quite a tew
SaruMay s raature begins: 2:39 “-/ohn McSween,^ due
4:50. 7:01. 9:12.
10c and 28^
Broadway
Theatre
Supper 50c
J. L. WILLARD
u.
parents of the bridegroom, the bride , . w u i. *
fusing way in which the ticket was
t dno §roorn Hnd tneir wedding uuactj tui viroe
Assisting in receiving were Dr. 1
and Mrs Wm P Jacobs Mr and 1 understand which
,Mrs. “ F. Jacobs and 'Mre.'c. B 1““
lElliott ot Columbia, Mrs. Rees«!"’‘«>‘ Ff "» when suddenly he
vcM.raB'AAw. T u rcach 8 solution (which L—-
Young, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hart, Mr.l^^ simnlest WE DO ALL KINDS OF PRINTING
way). “Just tell me,” he a&ed,j
looking at his informant, “which is
liquor.”
CATFISH STEW
CHICKEN STEW
PIG FOOT STEW
BARBECUE HASH
— at —
TIP TOP'
SER. STATION
Wednesday,
Sept«mber 11
Begimiing at 6 O'clock
and Mrs. Horace Payne, Miss Lila
Dillard of Hendersonville, N. C.,
Mrs. Ayliffe Jacobs. Miss Lily Yar
borough, Miss Mary Dillard of Hen
dersonville, Mr. and Mrs. Ansel God
frey, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Cornwall,
There are numerous ways of ad-
MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
September 9 and 10
“Alias the Deacon” __ _
With BOB BURNS. MIS C H A jns, Mr. and Mrs. W H. synonyms which is
AUER. DENNIS O’KEEFE. PEGGY.^r. ^d Mrs. H M Dunw^y, Mr.^jgy^j.jy ^
MORAN. GUINN WILLIAMS, and.^f Mrs A B. Galloway, Mr. and. intended will re-
Mrs W B Owens Miss Nanev Ow-1
Mrs. w. tJ. uwens, MISS wancy UW-!correct name and initials such as
ED BROPHY.
They’re jolly good felons!
the gang—but not too
when these swindlers accost you
it’s gonna cost you!
Cartoon, “The Chewin’ Bruin.”
"The Valley” —in Technicolor.
— “News.'”''
10 A. M. Show—TUESDAY.
10c and 20c
[Mrs. F, C. Pinson, Mr. and Mrs. G.l
felons! v ..1 • !example of this was the letter which
often-because m Collette Gnff^ DEES, of this city, formerly
ceive it without delay. An amusing
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY,
September J1 and 12
“Bad Man From R'Si
Butte”
rbrid^e’s Ste“ win^^ro, ;;c;ired^rnL;;t^i;;T5
i Serving punch were Misses Ella|deES**^ ^
I Little McCrary, Annie Ruth DEES.
'Laetitia Jones, Agatha Jones. Vir-, ^ T! ”. , .
ginia Sadler, Virginia Dillard, Emily] 5*^'
• Martin, Frances Taylor, Rita Chand- MRS. ALBERT R. FIELDS, for-
ler, Katherine Graham and Nancy | of Newberry, who moved to
Young. 1^® ®hy during the past week and
The bride's table in the dining
room, covered with a beautiful hand-
are fnaking their home in Mrs. J. D.
Jeanes’ apartment on North Broad
—EXCEPT BAD
CHRONICLE PUBUSHING CO.
Vote for
. LTEAGUE
I
t
and help elect a
FAIR
HONEST
CAPABLE
ENERGETIC
PROGRESSIVE
FOR LAURENS COUNTY
We appreciate the fine vote given
him in the first primary and wiU
thank you for a vote that will elect
him in the second primary.
This Advertisement ContHbnted mnd Pnid Fo>r By His
Clinton Friends.
(Political Advertiaemeai)
(PeHtleal Adrerttaemem)
VOTE FOR A NEW DEAL DEMOCRAT!
VOTE FOR
O. L. LONG
FOR
mado laco-oloth, had for ite center-
position and Mrs. Fields will be
principal at Long Branch school
near here. She is a sister of MRS.
piece a triple-tiered wedding cake
‘ beautifully embossed with bride’s
I roses and topped with a miniature ^ ,
With JOHNNY MACK BROWN, bride. Tall white candles in silver I SARA A. JACOBS, a member of the]
BOB BAKER, FUZZY KNIGHT, j candlesticks .burned on the table, j school faculty. MISS
ANNE GWYNNE, and MYRA Me-:White gladioli, asters and fern, withMcDANIEL, a native of
Kinney. ‘white tapers in crystal candelabra Laurens, who is a member of the
Ovpr”!^® buffet and mantel. school faculty, is mak-
i,>5 rrnnrp WFN *" ‘he shape o( mg her home with Mr. and Mrs.
D'T BARR?^°jONATH^^' hS "edding bells and individual cakes F'eWs-
decorated with frosted valley liUes
“ORGAN li, Thanks to JOHN B G^RY «
CONWAY. 'served (know which day will be observed
Cartoon, “Way Back When A Night, serving were Misses Frances ®? Thanksgiving. Mr. Gentry, prin-.
Simpson, Louise Jacobs, Jean Me- 9^P®^ high, rehool, wm bav-|
Sween, Marcia Galloway, Jane Lit- '^uble completing toe football
Club Was A Stick.”
9:30 A. M. Show—THURSDAY.
10c and 15c
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
September 13 and 14
“Covered Wagon Days”
With THE THREE MESQUIT-
EERS — ROBERT LIVINGSTON,
tie,'Betty Spratt, Ruth Monts. Elliott ^bedule and wrote Cong^n^
Jacobs, Annette Moorhead, Betty J®«®P^ who refer^ the
Hunter. Mary Bailey Owens and thanksgiving day to,
Mrs. Robert Lyons of Rock Hill. (Stephen ^ry. the pr^ident’s
During toe evening toe bride and r®tary. who in ture took toe ma^,
bridegroom left for their wedding, Jhe president vtoo decreed.
. • - ..... —^'that Turkey day would be the nor-l
STATE SENATE
I deeply appreciate the handsome vote I received in the first
primary, for which I extend my sincere thanks. I solicit your con
tinued support in the second primary.
I personally voted “dry’’ last Tiiesday, and if elected to the
Senate I promise to vote to carry into effect the wishes ,of the
people in regard to the sale of whiskey as reflected by their .vote
in the first primary.
trip. For traveling, the bride wwe , , , j . «
cAvA/ir»xm uA'TT'rkM n IT Mr-AN ® stunning costume suit in soldier |
>>‘“e. Imvin* a ahe.r wool <i«» ">a^‘ ? ■"
;ah»n volvet coat, matching hat, «“* the day wlU be. |
“"Triple-trouble on the range! The j MRS. W. C. SHEALY tells of an]'
Mesquiteera plunge into their taat-|^''M gwe^h la the attract „;,|!interertlng trip dl^ the we^
eat, most exeitmg r^e adventure j^ned daughter of Mr. and Tennessee. Mre.aealy ^ slater,
on the trail ot a ruthless renegade.„ ^ possessing a wide O' ' aJIS-JJ^'
„„ circle of friends in Clinton. Her Cope^ Alrttere^f,
mother is the fostner Miss Wrenn >eft ^ '
Hafner of Chester. The bride is a‘P®”y Oswald Copeland to Chatto-
graduate of Presbyterian college,
vtoere she was an outstanding stu-
A Vote For LONG b A Vote For; *
Support of PVerident Franklin D. Roosevelt and hiS
policies.
Support of the Wage uid Hour hw.
Support for equal, DM
in^ts.
‘THE DRUMS OF FU MANCHU
—Chapter No. 6.
Comedy, “From Nurse To Worse.
Cartoon, “Rover’s Rescue.”
“Screen Snapshots.”
l()c and 20c
SPECIAL
Good Until November IM, lt40
UFE MAGAZINE—Om Year, Lma Washington Crews of
^AMES W. CALDWELL
CaU 27C
nooga where he will enter Baylor |
Junior college. Enroute they visit-ii
re# A Irek. TM ed Atlanta, Toccoa, Ga., Lookout!
dent and a member of Alpha P»; re.k.,. re«!«k. re# ■
rvmidQ ar\w\vt^ Qinram kav iFi-o/iiiotiAn Hiouiitwn uhI othCF pouits of iiit0r« |
Monday they were at Chlca-.|
;mauga to hear the president’s dedi-r|
, cation speech. By arriving two i}
and Mre. John MeSweM. fonnerly , p,,,* ,bout sue feet from tho preM-'l
dent and Mrs. Rqoeevelt
E>elta sorority. Since her graduation
she has taught in Sumter county and'®”
(iiroldville.
Mr. McSween is the son of Dr.
I of this city. His mother is the (or-
IDurham, N. C. The bridegroom is a
graduate of Presbyterian coUege,
ATTEND EEUNKHf
Mr. and BIrs. E. L. UoHpnd and!
family attended the amiual Hill fam-l
Uy reunion cm Sunday. Sept 1, atj|
the home of N. E. Hill near Wood-]
ruff. Thirty-eight frienda and rela
tives gathered for the happy occas
ion.
GINS FIRST BALE (
T. J. Copeland, who resides near!
Laurens, ginned the first bate of cot-|
ton in the county from the 1940 crop!
on August 80. The cottontwas froam{
op tbo fsnn of one of hilt tsnHO. ,
end brouiOat 11 cei^. Mr. Copslgndj
is a aon of Guy L. Copiland oC tids]
city.
Support of Federal Fsrfn Pr^gnm.
ClarO^tion of the SocM SciairHy law and for riwrt-
ening of the Waiting pniod.
A d^tinuatioii of . W* A.^
Equal chances for ‘tiW’ia 6fitaining public Jobs.
• IMversim of sur^ui fuhds 'boKdla Highway Depart*
mentto rdieve property haibliideaaome taxation and
to prevent sal^tl^ - ^ "
Kehnial sessi^ ni the hgffifarture.
Equality to sections of the county.
V .
AGAINST;
SALES TAX.
INTERFERENCE IN IXICAL AFFAIRS.
ELECT LONG YOUR STATE SENATORl
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