The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, September 12, 1940, Image 2
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THE /CUNTON CHHONICLB. CUNTOW, S. C.
THURSDAY, 8E!PTEMBEg 12. 1940
City Tax Levy
Set At 38V2 MiUs! I
Thomas Workman Synod
Passes At Home
Here
. G W. HOLLINGSWORTH and L.|„. r-w; a..«
The Town of Clinton tax ordinance j BULLOCK, local agents for the'"*8^"*y esteemed Citizen SUf ^ -4 ,
for 1940 to levy annual taxes uponj j^^tropolitan Ufe Ins. company,* cumbs To Illness.
an taxable property appear, in ^^^rted by the firm . trip, A RoBeiiont Cemetery. SStdaT evCT*ni? wS!
• entertainment for the delegates pro-
Thomas R. Workman, 84, a, life-1 vided on the campus of Presbyte-'
—mm. | yy d ^ CS
day’s paper as approved by city, through a contest to Norfolk, Va.,!
previous yield of 342 pounds last
year and compared with average
yields of 251 pounds for Ute 10 years
of 1929n38 and the 210-pound aver
age for 1928-32 immediately preced-
The Presbyterian Synod of Southing the inauguration of the eontrol
program. . >
Fiedmont Oatlook Iteat
council at its meetir^ on Sept. 2nd.,anjj Washington, D. C. They mot-
bJn"'fix"eS ir38.fn.ms. !?"* »"« »‘Shly r5gardid c’ltizin, o(,ri.„ coltegb.
**The condition was 81 per cent in
the eastern, Or Pee Dee, sectkm, and
77 per cent in the southAmmoet por*
tkAi south and east of Orangeburg.
Elsewhere the condition averaged 7^
per cent.” •
Black raported that the boU weeviji
had damaged some fields consfd^nlH
“Prospects are best in 10 Pied- ^ but that “infestation for the statf
mont counties from northern McCor-, a® ® whole is the lowest of record
mick to southern York, where the'since t*»e present form of >questi«|i
on,! T ms.rmnc ' . condiUcm was r^xirted as‘84 per cent' (answered by crop reporters) ifpi
.1 .4 1 4 IP 4 opening sermon was preach- of normal on September J,” the infestation was begun 'in
di^ last Friday at hts home here ^y the Dr. John C. Bailey, ofificial said. 1927.”
after ^mg m declining health for moderator.
several years. jjjip Luther McCutcheon, formerly of
^ .point they were given a boat tripjM„^^__„
a.': last year. An increase was madej^Q Washington. They returned to
last year of 1 •‘2 mills for the pur- gj^y Monday night.
po.se of raising funds to meet the, - ^
interest accruing on $25,000 public ^ rtinirtn oiric ro/>mn«iv on ■ -
library bonds issued for said build-. Funeral services were held from Bishopville, but of late a missionary
mg now under construction as a 4® residence Saturday afternoon at to Korea, was elected as the new
WPA oroiect to sororities, MI^ FRANCp SIMP- f^ur o’clock with interment fol- moderator. ,
SON. a junior, has receiv^ a" Rosemont cemetery. The
are tation to become a member of the conducted by his
Taxes under the ordinance
payable by the 15th day of Novem-: kap’pa Deitas and mIsS 'lOUISE Both “at of synod, and for all phases
ix.,r iQA'n Qftor a rvcxnattv i i 4U_ , PSStor, KCV. W. N. LiODg. tSOlD ai .4^^ work, were heard diirinfir the
Reports for the institutions under!
her. 1940, after which a
of 10 per cent will be added.
penalty COE was extend^ the courtesy of and‘grave a large con-
I a bid to join Chi Omega. 4-.—__4- ‘wo aajrs.
of its work, were heard during the'
CASINO THEATRE
course Of friends gathered to pay a ^he synod chose the First Pres-j
I LEE and GUY BLAKELY sons of respect. The many ^yterian church of Florence for its
j r sons beautiful floral offerings banked up-.
Mr and Mrs L A Blakelv nre- T ^ ““, 4^ 4 meeting.
Mr. ana Mrs.^ a. Diaxeiy, pre mound evidenced the esteem,
(rienrf, SKIP-,gj^^ which he was held byj
, PER GROSBECK, _ who spent ten ^^ose who knew him well.
.MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
September 16 and 17
“Andy Hardy Meets -
Debutante”
With MICKEY ROONEY, JUDY
Mr. Workman was a native of!
weeks here with his aunt, Mrs. H.
M. Wilson, with a gift of pets, a ban- _ ^ ^ . 4.. , 4
tarn rooster and two ducklings. Whenl^®''^^"^ ®
Skipper returned last week to his and Sallie Reeder WorlOTan.
home in Montvale, N. J., he shipped twelve years ago he moved to Clin-
his pets and at last reports they were ton where he had since resided,
doing fine in their new home. |, Workman was a devoted and
loyal member of the Baptist church.
R^ord Yield
S. C. Cotton
Is Forecast
PHILCO
RADIO-PHONOGRAPH
^aSeamej^/^/
GARLAND, LEWIS STONE, CE^- Wanted
CILIA PARKER. FAY HOLDEN,, p^ove that R. G. WATSON was
a number of' witnesses affiliation beii^ with the First
Baptist church of this city. He was
ANN RLTHERFORD, and DIANA listening to the election returns on I a man of stror^ Christian charac-1
LEWIS. ^ Y {Tuesday evening. Speaking Of elec-1 and b^. J^is nwny admirable j
Mickey ^ions, W. S. DENSON, pne of the 1 ^^aits. made and held a wide circle j
12,772,000 Bales For Coantry
Estimated By Farm Bureau.
Far Above 1939..
%
t'
They're swell together!
of friends. His life was kind, sym-
Columbia, Sept. 9.—The condition
of South Carolina’s cotton crop at 81
Manhattan for their merriest, most
exciting adventure!
Comedy. “Boy Meets Joy,”
Pinky Tomlin and Joy Hodges
Latest News.
1(1 A. M. Show—MONDAY.
10c and 28c
son, Claude A. Workman of Marion, j (®*^®*‘al agricultural statistician, re-
Havp vnii nntirpH thp similaritv N- C.; three daughters, Miss Irene • today,
with betW^n the vokS of DR *L RO^ Workman of this city, Mrs. H. W.i He said that the figure, however,
I^YNN and Elmer Davia, news com-iBryson ot MountvHle, and Mrs. J.lwas only eight pounds above the
A number of Clintoniansj" • Papier of Batesburg.
familiar
, No Noodlw to
, dNnigoi locortk
lo^ lon^f ^
' Amazing new Phitico
Photo-^BCtric Radio-
Phonograph repro
duces records through
reflections of a Floating
V
Jewel on a Photo-Elec-
trk Cell! No needles
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY,
September 18 and 19
“Untamed” '
U ilh RAY MILLAND, PATRICIA.
mentator.
who are familiar with the voice
of Dr. Lynn, have remarked on the
striking similarity. Dr. Lyon was
gi*eeted as “Mr. Davis” upon enter
ing the office of a friend in Abbe
ville who also recognized the like
ness.
Clinton High
Graduates To
Enter College
Twenty-seven of the seventy-one i
M(JRRISON, AKIM TAMIROFF, We hear from friends in Colum-
WILLIAM FRAWLEY, and JANE bia that the saying is going around Tf Clinton“highT'^hoorin
dXrwELL. l‘ Even if Hitler gets America, Ben I f
Pi ^itive drama! A civilized man.) Sawyer will hold on to the South Ng^es^ of the students aL the col
a wilderness woman . . . trapped in Carolina highway department,
the roaring Arctic blizzard ... at the w
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Color Cartoon. "Snubbed By ...A
Snob."
“Two of a Kind"—a Sportlight.
“THE SHADOW—Chapter 5.
F'eature Begins: 2:46, 4:’55. 7:04,
9:13.
P. C.-Clemson
leges they will attend are:
Presbyterian college: Misses Em
ily Martin, Dorothy Stutts, Martha
Lue Blakely, Florence Ella Blakely,
d''Wi Marion Smith, Ruth Davis and Mar-
** ‘-'^^itha Mitchell, Bill Snelgrove. Tal-
♦ ' ' madge Sanders, Eugene Pinson, Jr.,
Reserved tickets for the Presby-iand Van Jones,
terian College-Clemson college foot- Clemson: Darrell Dailey? Doug-
Wake Laiy Intidci
AlUVesctablc Way
10c and 15c
QO,, 4 4, Cl, wirr^MircT^Av played in Clinton at las Byrd, Reese Young, Ace Work-
930 A. M. Show WEDNESDAY, p Saturday. September 21, man. Jr., Noland Suddeth and Wil-
have been placed on sale at the of- Ham Wier.
fice of the secretary of the Chamber Erskine: John Sloan
of Commerce in the Clinton Hotel. Coker.
The price of these tickets is $2.00,! Carolina: J. E. Shaw.
and Walter
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
September 20 and 21 ^ __ _ _ .
‘fr/\|-pigrr| f^nrPP<nnnH« included, and some of the besti Flora McDonald College, Red
” 4.99 1^ 41 stadium are in the lot. Springs, N. C.: Miss Helen EUza-
ent on sale here. ibeth Morrison.
With JOEL McCREA, LARAINEj This is expected to be the biggestj Winthrop: Misses Frances Ruth
DAY. HERBERT M A R S H A L L ,! football classic of the 1940 season,j Edwards, and Marguerite McMillan.
GEORGE SANDERS. ALBERT BAS-' and it has many features of interest j Mary Baldwin. Staunton, Va.: Miss
SERMAN. ROBERT BENCHLEY, will represent the first appear- Frances Taylor.
More danger in a day than mostjance of the 1940 edition of the Converse: Miss
men .>;ee in a lifetime! Thrill follows j Tigers, last year victors
thrill! A giant air-plane plunges into*over Boston College in the Cotton
the. roaring sea—the most exciting!Howl classic, and the first appear-1
Hen’s a laxative that generally
acts thorou^ly, but Is a gtnUt per
suader K need by aim^e directions.
Take BLACK-DRAUGHT at bed
time. There’a usually time for a
good night’s reet Horning general
ly brings a thorough evacuation;
i^ef for constipation’s headsches,
loginess. Try spicy, aromatic, all-
vegeUble BLACK-DRAUGHT. It’s
economical, too*) 25 to 40 doses, 25c.
Bkads with the most
: canui^ home dec-
eearihg scheme. Has encfative Tilt-Fioot.
No am to move decofstions from top..
No Ud ... no dsi^ dueecy
Just tilt grille foewsM.
$169.95
Tf0db in >UfowdfMB
Ham* Maettdktu
m 0ptimm
Umit aaaUM*
tfmtpmtmt
txSrm cost.
a
EAfY TERMS
MAXWEU BROS. & KINARD
CLINTON — TWO STORES — LAURENS
Grace Martin.
Marshall, Huntington, W. Va.: Miss
Hazel Ferguson
Citadel: Billy Dicus.
scene ever on the screen! Adventure of a team coached by Frank
- heroism — suspense — surpassing ^Howard who succeeded Jess N^lyj CARD, OF THANKS
.Alfred Hitchcock’s greatest produc-ja^ coach at the Tiger institu-| i am deeply grateful to my friends
lions! tioh. It will also be the first appear- j for the handsome vote I received on
Also Latest News. ,ance of the Presbyterian college Blue j Tuesday. By this evidence of your
Saturday’s Feature Begins:- 2:18,; in 1940.„ | confidence I have been re-elected a
4:35.
6:52, 9:09.
10c and 28c
But of even more interest, even, j member of the House of Representa-
ithan those unusual features, will bejtives. I again pledge my best ef-
the fact that this game will mark j forts at all times to honestly and
I the opening of Walter Johnson’s j fairly serve my county and my peo-
i twenty-fifth football season at Pres-' pie,
bytefian'college—a tentire Of servicef-”-"*^ ^ CH L. MILAM
iat one institution which is surpassed
Theatre
M()NDAT AND TUESDAY,^
September 16 and 17
“.Anne of Windy
Poplars”
With ANNE SHIRLEY, JAMES
in the entire United States only by
Zupke of Illinois. Elaborate cele-
! brations for the occasion are plan-
nech— -
Athletic officals at Presbyterian
stated yesterday that they expect a
complete sell-out of tickets at least
! a week prior to the big game.
WE DO ALL KINDS OF PRINTING
—EXCEPT BAD
CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.
College Begins
New Year’s Work
ELLISON, HENRY TRAVERS, PAT-
KIC KNOWLES, SLIM SUMMER
VILLE.
The little woman from “Green
Gables ” returns to warm your heart Presbyterian
with a tru y great grown-up . ro-!^^,j yesterday with the ar-
mance you 11 keep always with you freshmen. Upperclassmen
a.s a treasured memory.!
Color Cartoon, “A Wild Hare.'
Selected Shorts. News.
10 A. M. Show—TUESDAY.
10c and 20c
will arrive on Friday. ,
j The annual orientation period for
J freshmen began last night. Follow-
j ing the serving of supper the new
i students met in the college chapel fpr
welcome addresses by President Ja-
jeobs, and by the presidents of the
student body and Y. M. C. A. This
WEDNESDAY,' THURSDAY,
September 18 and 19
‘An Angel From Texas’..Jy,
With EDDIE ALBERT, ROSE-1 T building.
MARY LANE. WAYNE MORRIS,'
RONALD RAGAN.iKiwanians Plan
RUTH 'TERRY
“Pop Always Pays’
With LEON ERROL, DENNIS
O’KEEFE, ADELE PEARCE, WAL-
“Famil^ Picnic
The Clinton Khvanis club will hold
TER CATLETT, MARJORIE GATE- ‘ts annual picnic this evening at 7
SON, TOM KENNEDY.
A Color Cruise, “Argentina.”
9:30 A. M. Show—THURSDAY.
10c and 15c
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
Septnnber 20 and 21
“Son of Roaring Dan”
With JOHNNY MACK BROWN,
o’clock at John T. Young’s spring j
near here. '
The members, their wives, children
and invited guests will unite for this
occasion which will take the place
of the regular meting scheduled for
I this evening. AU are invited to be
present, the entertainment commit
tee states, and' requested to bring
lunch for the outing.
FUZZY KNIGHT. NELL O’DAY,
EDDIE POLO, JEANNE KELLY l DR. DARBY FULTON
and “THE TEXAS RANGERS.” | ADDRESSES SYNOD
“THE DRUMS OF FU MANCHU”| e-r—
—Chapter 7. 1 ♦Oontimied from page one)
Comedy, “Please To Mitt You.”.
“Action On Ice,” “Canvas Capers.’
10c and 20c
THE
LAW
WOMEN,’
TtfFVX WFinf
COMIN’ AROUND THE MOUN-
TAIN,” promi^ ai^ of
love of liberty will forever remain
silent. Today, more than ever, he
said( the Christians of the earth must
carry to the oppressed and the op-
presstM^ of' all nations an under
standing of the Christikn religion
Justice, mercy, faith, freedom, peace,
love, and brotherhood of ail men
under one God.
Etchison’s
New Fan
HATS
Are Different
—NEW SHAPES
—NEW COLORS
•'1
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Just one look mndl yMi*fl
buy. * 9
They are abaolutely the
b«it .hat ki this Tanse.
$3.00-$3i0
Siaes 6^4 to TYi.
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mDlioiis have liked for mote than fifty
yeatv-h happy after-sense df complete ^
tefireshment di'sR adds to your enjoyment"
of ice-cold Coca-Cola. No wondi^ peofde
the world over say: get a Coca-Cola, and
get die feel of refreshment.
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