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THE CLmTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C.
Tlmrsdoy, October 10, 1940
CASINO THEATRE
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MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
October 14 and IS
They Drive By Night
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BOARDS COMPLETE
DRAFT PUNS FOR
NEXT WEDNESDAY
(Continued from page one)
Bonds, W. S. Hatton,. Miss Mattie
Abrams.
Brewerton Precinct
All white and colored at Brewer-
ton school (white)— R. E. Reid, H. S.
Ballentine, J. A. Davis, Mrs. Robbie
Ruth Miller Mis,s Mae Miller.
Langston Precinct*
All white and colored at Sandy
I Springs school (white)—S. O. Clark,
iB, H. Goodwin, F. L. Donnan, Brooks
Blakely.
I Long Branch Precinct
' All white at Long Branch white
I school; all colored at Long Branch
t colored school—Will Brown, J. L.
(Todd, Mrs. Roy Harris, Mary Fields,
Mary McDaniel, Annie Bell Brown.
Ora Precinct
All whites at Ora white schobl; all
negroes at Poplar Springs colored
school— D. M. McClintock, Sam H.
Byrd. Craig Hunter.
Waterloo Precinct
All whites at Waterloo white
school—C. Sims, C. O. Teague,
R., Guy Smith, Mrs. Carl Wharton.
I All Negroes at Laurel Hill colored
school—S. L. Moore,-J. H. Wharton,
Gary Turner"'
Mt. Pleasant Precinct
All white and colored at Mt. Pleas-
-ant white school—Troy Moore, WSde
Williams. A. B. Fuller, Oscar Strib-
Jing. g. S. Beeks.
DISTRICT NO. ONE
Trinity Ridge Precinct
'‘All white and colored at Tripity
Ridge white school — Oscar Bolt,
Charlie Wilson, Norwood Martin,
Miss Pearl Branyon, Miss Dorothy
Gaines.
Dials Precinct
An wTiTte'""and colored ‘af' Eden”
white school — P. H. Harris, J. E.
Henderson. W. R. Harris, Miss Ca-
reta Faris, -Miss Ethel Moore. '
Shiloh Precinct
All white and colored at Elden
white school—Roy Wallace, R. G.
Wilson. Carroll Wallace, Miss Careta
Faris, Miss Ethel Moore.
Woodvllle Precinct ,
All white and colored at Green-
pond white .school—B. V. Gray, T. M.
Kellette. William Wham. Nell Pruitt,!
Thelma Long. !
Owings Precinct
All white and colored at Gray.
Court-Owings white school—N. C.,
Bry.son, W. ,W. Willis, R. S. Temple
ton, Mr. Gambrell. ^
Gray Court Precinct 1
All white and colored at Gray |
Court-Owings white school — J. B.
II I S laughter you re after, youM ^cCuen. Mrs. Eva. Martin. Mrs. W.
be after Uughin your head ofT at t. Pace, Mr. Gambrell. I
RAY FURR HEADS !Rrifiiill'lL PotiflAII
cAROLiNAskiwANis
Is Hel(f Far Stronger
With GEORGE RAFT, ANN
SHERIDAN. HUMPHREY B(XJAR*r.
IDA LUPINO and ALAN HALE.
The high-geared saga of reckless
men . . . who find romance by the
side of the road! It’s the entertain
ment “Pick-up” of the year!
Pinky Tpmlin and Orchestra.
Popeye Cartoon, “Wimmin Hadn’t
Ougifta Drive.” News.
10 A. M, Show—MONDAY. j
10c and 28c
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, !
. October 16 and 17 |
Was An Adventuress" j
With RICHARD GREENE, .VERA
ZORINA. ERICH VON STROHEIM,
PP:TER LORRE, SIG RUMANN, and
FRITZ FELD.
A picture gay. sparkling, glamor
ously exciting . . .of adventurous in
trigue and romance! ^
Color Cartoon “Papa Gets the
Bird. ' The Baron and the Ro.se"—
an MGM Miniature. j
THE SHADOW”—Chapter 9. j
Feature begins: 2:49^ 5;00. 7:09,
;mri 9:I8. .
. >1 20 A. M. Show—WEDNESDAY, i
10c and 1.5c !
FRID.AY .\ND SATl RDAY,
October 18 and 19
"Pride and Prejudice"
Starring GREER GARSON. LAU-
HP.NCE OLIVIER. MARY BOLAND;
EDNA M-AE OLIVER. MAUREEN
O'SULLIVAN.' ANN RUTHERFORD.
P'ivc charming si.sters (aged 16 to*
24) ... on the gayest, merriest man- |
hunt that ever snared a bewildered
^)achelor . . . tore him loose from his
pride . . . and trampled on his pre
judice!
ALso Liitest News.
S.'i'turday’s feature begins: 2:22.
4:37, 6:52, 9:07, ,
10c and 28c
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Winston-Salem, N. C., Oct. 8.—4lay'
Furr of Hock Hill, S. C., was elected
as Carolines Kiwanis district gover-: Boston, Oct. 7. — Sir Louis Beale,
nor as the 21st annual convention j member of the British purchasing
closed Tuesday. I commission, declared today that
Fuit succeeds Dr. Charles W, Arm- ^ Britain was far stronger in men and
strong of Salisbury. imatenals than a year ago and ex-
Nine lieutenant governors also' P*'®ssed belief that “inexhaustible
wore elected as follows: Charles r. j‘’^sources . . . supported by the ma-
Irvin, Forest City; Joe W. Shuford,,('»'ine industry of the United States,
hickory; E. J. Cathel, Lexington;!ensures us in the end an overwhelm
ing mass of power.”
He told the twelfth Boston confer
ence on distribution—a two-day ses
sion of many of the nation’s out
standing economists and business
men — that the British commission
had placed approximately $2,000,-
000,000 in orders, including ctmtracts
taken over from the French-t^luring
the first year of the war.”
“A great many manufacturers’ de
liveries are ahead of schedule," he
added. He expressed belief that this
country, “may be die most important
world supplier after the war, because
of her great industrial capacity and
of Europe’s preoccupation with re
construction.”
Beale said that the commission was
maintaining close contact with the
Orin Tuttle, Selma; J. M. Saunders,)
Chapel Hill; L. W. Midgette, Eliza
beth City: T. Frank Jones, Golds
boro; Orin Crowe, Columbia, S. C,,
and Wilson W. Harris, Clinton, S. C.
'The 1941 convention will be held
at Ocean Forest hotel. Myrtle Beach.
The convention was attended by
President F. C. Pinstm, W. D. Cope
land, R. E. Ferguson and W. W; Har
ris from the Clinton club.
CINCINNATI REDS
GET $5,782 EACH
Cincinnati, Oct. 8. — Winning the
world series Tuesday was worth
$5,782 to each of the Cincinnati Reds,
$2,000
more than states government “in order
'that British purchasing policy and
I practice shall not conflict with the
best interests of American economy.
He spoke after Governor t^oyd C.
approximately
they had lost.
The Detroit Tigers will
$3,519 for each of their individual
shares.
The players received a share of)-,., . ^ ,
the receipts of only the first four fof Missouri, denoiihced legis-
I lative trade barrier between states
.and called upon the conference “to
carry on the battle against this men-
lace to national prosperity during this
! crucial period in our history.”
! Asserting that Britain had a two-
jfold aim of enduring and repelling
u *1. 1 J J , .[attacks upon the heart of the em-
M,;s. Heath Copeland, preaident of whiirpreparing and deliverm*
blows against the enemy “which
will ultimately take the war into his
games and a proportionate part of
the sale of radio rights.
"Bundles For Britain"
Office Open Friday
thie Lions Auxiliaf’y, which is spon
soring a drive for “Bundles for Brit
ain,” stated ^erdey that the
1J ij i_. territory, Beale said in his prepared
S lev, to “-“I “to »
building next to Meinto* Shoe shop, products of
m 1 ® l the mines and factories of a thousand
II a.m. Anyone haring articles or
contribution is asked to bring themi ^
during these hours.
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grounds. It has ffie pleas-
log Arrow collar,tiie Mitoga
figure—fit *••••••• $2.
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AmOW TIES $1. ..in pattemi that are
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OMOT SINK SHOm Mc...is hroaddoth lika the
ahifts hot with no aaams to aaw into yonr middle.
CMOYSrnPCIUlBKEKNKn tlc...Jari ilcht for ahirt and tU.
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MO.NDAY AND TUESDAY.
October 14 and 15
"The Great McGinty"
_ WUh BRIAN DONLEVY, MURIEL
ANGELUS and AKIM fAMIROFF.
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this roaring .story of McGinty, the
gent who socks his way to sock-sess
only to take it on The ctim from a
beeco<M)tilul blonde.
Matty Malneck and Orchestra.
Selected Shorts. News,
in A. M. Show—TUESDAY.
10c and 2()c '
■ Barksdale-Namie Precinct
All white and colored at Barks-
dale-Narnie . white .school — Edd.
BramlettV Edd Langston, M. B. Ab
rams, Mrs. Will Thoma,son, Louise^
Babb, Marjorie Putnam. j
Jones Store Precinct
All white and colored at Gray'
Court-Owings white school—Houston!
Holcombe. E. J. Henderson, Laurens
i Henderson. 1
Cook’s Store Precinct
w .u irMJA’ ijfAvxTC’ ctr'Dtr,! All white and coiored at Bethany.
riDfc .....J /-•UADT cc /"rsDiTOM jWhite school L. C. Patton, J. T. Ed
wards, B. K. Garrett, Anna Williams,
Margaret Gregory.
Youngs Precinct
The Kid From Soli to Fe" i ah white and colored at Youngs;
. .u fir ij" [White school—F. E. Bobo. H. H. Ab-i
Playmates From the Wild - alercrombie. W. W. Wallace. Mrs. Rus-
isell Betsill, Mrs. J. G. Harris, Miss
' Blanche Cox.
j Grays Precinct ■
All white and colored at Grays
white school—S. H. Coker, Sam E. [
Godfrey, C. E. ^clntyre. Mrs. Kl.H.:
'Rocky Mountain Rongers'j"'"'"’'’' !
With the THREE MESQUITEERSl All white and.colored at Bethany}
—ROBERT LIVINGSTON, RAY - white school—F. D. Stewart, RoyM.,
MONO HATTON, DUNCAN REN- Davis, Ben Weathers, '
ALDO, ROSELLA TOWNE, SAMMY j Pleasant IVIound Precinct
M(KIM. All white and colored at Centrali
The badlands . . lawless refuge! white school — Ray Garrett, Collin'
Challenging the Mesquiteers as they I Burdette, Lee West, Mrs. Marvin*
cro.4.s the forbidden frontier in a, Rhodes, Mrs. C. B. Patterson. .
blaze of .-ix-gun glory. Lanford School District
“THE DRL’MS OF FU MANCHU” .All w'hite and colored at Lanford
Chapter 11. [ white school-^. L. Chaney, Sr., Wal-'
A Crime DfM'sn't Pay story. “Worn-• ter Prince, Mrs. Virginia Griffin,
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY.
October 16 and 17
"Three Faces West"
CURIE and CHARLES COBURN.
JACK RANDALL
—as—
Sportlight
9:30 A. M. Show—THURSDAY.
10c and 15c
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.
October 18 and 19
EY’S
MEN’S ^
SANFORIZED SHRUNK
DRESS
SHIRTS
— 7-Button Fronl
—Nucraft Collars
77c
All Wool At Penney’s
Lowest Price!
BOYS’ MELTON
JACKETS - $2.49
Ony at Penneys can you get so
much jacket for so little money!
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lOc and 20c
amount^
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lakhtf Paw4«i
. AMroMi RuM-
f, t.l.
' Mrs. Helen Mellette.
Cross Hill Precinct |
■ All white at Cross Hill high school}
Uwhite); all Negroes at Bethel col
ored school — Mr. Witherspoon. W.
T. Boyce, John A. Richardson, school
faculty.
KEROSENE...
_10c Per (killon
YARBOROUGH.OIL
COMPANY
WEST MAIN STREET
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i MEET UNDER LIGHTS ;
HERE OCTOBER 25 '
The Bell Street (colored) Wildcats
the Simpson high school football
team will meet in a hard fought
game on Johnson fiel<^ Friday night,
.October 25. The whistle w’ill blow'
fat 7:30. I
The game is sponsored annually by
the Clinton Kiwanis club for the
benefit of their Thornwell orphanage'
Christmas fund. The club’s commit
tee in charge of the game is asking]
a liberal patronage of the public. i
ROSES-ROSES I
' The City of Clintoh again will'
furninh Roses at wholesale cost.!
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Please confine your ordsr to!
not more than six varieties.
See—
Clyde S. Lankfwd
City Street Superintendent
or iPhone S4d
GLEN ROW»
FROCKS
For Schoel or Bi|slneM!
$2.98
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—Rayons with wool!
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the perfect dress for every
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