The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, November 07, 1940, Image 2

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.^^uLjjuaenni T IP / Poge Two THE CirNTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C Thursdoy^ November 7,1940 MONDAY AND TUESDAY, November 11 and 12 ''Brigham Young" With TYRONE POWER. LINDA DARNELL, BRIAN DONLEVY. JANE DARWELL, JOHN CARRA- DINE, MARY ASTOR, :ind DEAN jACtGER as Brigham Young. Set' riots at Carthage . . . massacre at Nauvool Crossing of the flooded Advisory Boards To Help Registered Men WINS VICE-PRESIDENCY County Chairman An< nounces Board's Person nel For Laurens and Clintoii. H. R. Blackwell, Laurens attorney recently named by Governor Jlay- as the Laurens county repre- Platte. Flight before guns across tentative on the advisory draft board i cracking ice ot the Mississippi In-^j.^^. eighth judicial circuit, has d.ans: 20.000 people on^a. appointment of ad- hcniK trek. The lounding of Salt j the Laurens Lake CiD’ The blight of devouring Clinton offices. The advisory in.vects! The “miracle from the sky Truly unforgettable scenes! Latest News. 1(1 A. M. Show—MONDAY. 10c and 28c boards’ duties were described as that | [of advising registrants in the filling | now being, WEDNESDAY and THCRSD.AY. November 13 and 14 "The Lady In Question of the questionnaires mailed out. .Advisory Members, Laurens Board | List of members of advisory board to registrants for Laurens board: For Laurens county: R. E. Babb, attorney; Robert L. Gray, attorney; Ralph T. Wilson, attorney, all of < to run within which a registrant may claim a privilege. All registrants and other persons {concerned should examine from time to time the notices posted by the lo- 'cal board and the classification rec- • ord. ‘ The ' classification record is open !to ihspection by the public during the baard's business hours. RAYMOND J. PITTS, ' Chairrnan Local Board No. 50. NEWS FROM JOANNA frontier advices tonight to have cut communications between the main Italian army .and a force of 30,000 Itaians in the Koritza area. Koritza itself, was believed still in war zone, killing nine persons, in- juring 21 and causing jheavy property damage. Authorities said they had not been able to identify the planes, and Ital- Italian hands, however, since the Greek forces up to a late hour to night have not risked a descent into Ihe plain around the Albanian forti ian, British, and Greek diplomats immediately disclaimed responsibil ity. The Italians blamed th^ Greeeks; Greek minister Raoul Rosetti scoffed HENRY A. WALLACE With BRIAN AHERNE, RITA . , T. A : Notice To Regisfronts IRENE RICH. Associate members: Thomas A.; . , _ , No matter what makes the world Babb, attorney, Laurens; Otis P. tAllCl TO ImG rUDlIC gt mad . . . It’s love that makes the Huff, attorney, Laurens; O. L. Long, ^ world go 'round' • THE SHADOW—Chapter 13. .^elected Shorts. 9 :i0 A. M. Show—WEDNESDAY. 10c and 15c service regulations I Goldville, Nov. 6.—^Mr. and Mrs. j Irving Smith of Greenville, and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Long and "children '"visited Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Boland iSunday. , Miss Catherine Finney spent the [week-end in Clinton with Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Lunsford. I Among the Joanna people who at- {tended the circus in Greenville Sat- , urday were: Mr. and Mrs. Robbie Francis and family; Mr. and Mrs. ,Jess Thomas and family; Mr, and [Mrs. Tod Stewart and family; Julian* Hunnicutt, Furman Mauldin, Buddy [Hamm, Charles Stewart, John Henry Davenport, Bill and Walter Byars, {Ralph Stroud and Morton Hamm. 1 Mrs. T. M. Smith of Newberry, spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. Sallie Finrjey. Miss Sadie Adair is spending the fied city, where the Italians have;at the idea. concentrated tanks and armored! An official Yugloslav announce- motorized units. Iment said any further attacks would 'rke Greeks have been firing on!^* “with all the means of our Koritza from their positions in the'^*™®^ forces. , hills. [ Three times today warplanes ALL KINDS OF PRINTING bombed the Yugoslav frontier city of j —EXCEPT BAD Bitolj, on the" edge of Italo-GreekI CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, Novemtier 1.5 and 16 "City For Conciuest" With JAMES CAGaNEY, ANN .SHFRIDAN, FRANK CRAVEN, DONALD CRISP, FRANK McHUGH. Auine wit'n the heart-beat of New York s millions . . . the turbulent story of 'a ~ harS-TTsTecT “guy and' a i attorney, Laurens; G. Miller McCuen, ^^6 selective 'attorney, Laurens; Vic R. Fleming,!provide; clerk ol court, Lauren.^, Joe E. Cart- Mailing a questionnaire (form 40) iiuau is ;lcdBC.. Laurens; Weldon Leaman,' ,«alLard to the registrant, Clarksville,. iineichant. Cross Hill, J. O. Denny, j notice that the process of “classifi- 'farmer. Cross Hill; W. Miller Lea- merchant. Cross Miss Margie Crawford of Colum-| man is notice that the process of U „ ■^"■ cation and selection- with regard Hill; Lander ^ registrant has begun. Each day l "PP"' '''' wPPk-end with her Court; JMI ^ ni, loeal board will pisl at' its office' P“'^'"‘^- I Court; L. T.' I Mr. and Mrs. Carl Turner and M. Leonard of Ninety-Six, Willis, farmer. Gray Babb, merchant, Gray ^uun,^. i. ^ notice of the order numbers of the t i« ♦ Ycargin, mail carricn Gray Court; i j „nom questionnaires ZT !!'■ " , S' su”''’ P'?=:'"““"-. h.ave been mailed that day. Court; J. H. Abercrombie, magistrate, I . , , , , , . _. i mghams. Gray Court. R.F.D.; J. J. Hunter, This local board keeps m its office Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ross and fam- Owings; Clarence Cook, Owings. classification record (form 100).ijjy spent Saturday in Columbia. Advisory Jklembers, Clinton Board iGP j Miss Lila Phillips spent the week- P S Bailey, mayor; R. L. Plaxico, <^®t® ®®®^ taken -nd in Whitmire, reckless girl who dared to challenge p^.^tma^ter; E. B. Pinson, W. H.l'^y this board or the board of appeall Miss Doris Abrams of Greenville, the city! ' Simpson. George W. Copeland, Dr. 1 each registrant. The en- spent the week-end with her mother, 1 Robert Ripley s Believe It or Not O. Rhame, S. W. Sum-i ^^® , Mrs, Joe Abrams. ^1 erel, Hugh L. Eichelberger, Roy Gas-j notice of the action taken. Mrs. J. P. Attaway of Bishopville, ’ que, James L. Browning, W. E. John- notice will be mailed to each|has been visiting at the home of the! son. Lydia Mill office. J. B. Reeder, j r®g'itrant at his address last known ^p. l. Attaways. 1 Lydia Mill store, all of Clinton; G.^y ^^® l^al board and to any other; Mr. and Mrs. Oxner and family N. Foy, J. B. Hart, Joe L. Delany, 1® claim for him.! spent Sunday at Fort Jackson, of Goldville; A. D. Abercrombie, S.i Either the mailing of a notice orj Mrs. Marion Hamm, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hunt, M. H. Bums, of Mountville. |the entry in the classification record Dan Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Sullivan township: A. K. Hughes,!of the date the notice was mailed'Brown and Morton Hamm spent, Warl Shoals, R.F.D.; Mrs. H. O. shall canstitute notice to the regis-1 Sunday in Columbia where they at- Walker, Ware Shoals, R.F.D.; C. D.Urant and all concerned. This is true [tended the funeral of a relative Short—“Acquitted By the Se|b.’’ “News of the World." 1Oc and 28c Saturday's featui-e begins 4 41. 6:54, 9:07. 2:28, THANKSGIVING WEEK— “KNUTE ROCKNE, ALL-AMERI CAN." “NO TIME FOR COMEDY,” “BOOM, TOWN." A Week of Thanksgiving Specials! wooa, ware anoaiSj^ n.r w. A.\ whether or not the mailed notice isj Miss Margaret Warren spent the Babb (Princeton), Honea Path, RFUji actually received by the person to I week-end ii^ Augtista with her sis- Robert C.*Wasson (Hickory Tavern),'whom it is addressed. Laurens. R.F.D.; Glenn Abercrom--p Any person- required by law jbie (Hickory Tavern), Laurens RFD. i register, or any registrant, who fails [called to Abbeville last week to at- Waterloo township; E. V. Golding, I to perform a duty required—by the;^®*^^ funeral of Mrs. Simmons’ merchant, Waterloo; Niles Clark,'selective training and service act of mail earner, Waterloo; John H.jl940, within the time provided byi ^ Wharton, farmer. Waterloo. [the law (generally 5 days), has vio- I DUCE'S ARMY AT Advisory Board. Colored Regis- , lated the law. A person violating the trants | law’ is subject to trial in the United J. T. W. Mims, principal, BelljStates district court, which may im-: Street school P. O. Box 103, Clinton; I pose a fine or imprisonment, or both.' Belgrade, Yugoslavia, Nov. 5.— The greatest Jack London yy ^ White,, principal, Gray Court! The date when action was taken'^*’®®*^. ^f®®P® holding the heights of them all. Alaska of the stonny poIotwI srhonl. Orav fTourt: WilliKv fKo xin-ii’fAn ' ter, Mrs. J. E. Steele, and Mr. Steele, to- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sirtunons were MONDAY AND TUESDAY. November 11 and 12 Jack London's ii Queen Of the Yukon With CHARLES BICKFORD and IRENE RICH. KORITZA ISOLATED At Bethany Sunday in the classification record in each of the following instances; Whenever a duty is to be perform ed by a registrant. j Whenever a period of time begins ritza in Albania were reported in colored school, Gray Court; Will;by the local board will be written Italian base city of Ko- gold rush days ... of brawling men Moore. Laurens. • who worked a lifetime for a fortune ’ —and gambled it away overnight! _ , . r • She was their “Queen" . . . card PreaChing SerVICGS shark and cheat . . . but they loved, her! Selected Shorts. Latest News. 10 A.-M. Show—TUESDAY. „ 10c and 20c - HOME STORE ! MARKET SPECIALS Western Meats and Fresh Lamb ’ FRESH OYSTERS t PINT— QUART— 1 25c 50c PURE PORK SAUSAGE 2 lbs 35g > [ MORRELL’S : CURED HAMS 1 lb.. 22C ^ . HALF OR WHOLE FRESH PORK HAMS lb.. 20c Half or Whole i PICNIC HAMS lb.. 17c PORK LIVER 2 lbs. 25c CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS lb...22c Fresh Lean PORK : SHOULDERS 1 lb.. 18c ► HOME-MADE Liver Pudding lb. . IOC « ; SUCED BACON 1 lb. .. 15c > to run within which ir registrant Services will be held Sunday perform a duty. II ■ternoon at Bethany Presbyterian church in the Musgrove community. ■ The Sunday school hour has been • changed to 3 o’clock. Rev. John J. ' Hayes pastor of the First Presbyte rian church of-tr^Laurens will preach at 4 o’clock. The church, closed for a period, 1 Whenever a period of time begins WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, November 13 and 14 "Military Academy With TOMMY KELLY, BOBBY! me enuren, closed lor a JORDAN, DAVID HOLT, JACKIE was opened as outpost work by Rev. j SEARL, C. A. Calcote, pastor of Aveleigh' "The Girl From God's .rnTr^-^derthe'earrort^e; Country" Laurens c’hurch. Those interested in With CHESTER MORRIS, JANe’^''® ^®'’® extended to the peo- WYATT. CHARLES BICKFORD and P*® ®* ^*'® community and friends mala 'elsewhere a cordial invitation to at- Popeye Cartoon. Oughta Drive." 9 30 A. M. Show—THURSDAY. 10c and 15c “Wimmin Hadn’t *®®^ ^^® services and express the ' hoF>e that attendance will merit reg--;^ I ular worship services at the church. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. November 15 and 16 "Kit Carson" JON HALL. LYNN BARI,! ANDREWS, WARD BOND, HAROLD HUBER, and C GORDON. ROOSEVELT VOTE ALMOST SOLID IN LAURENS COUNTY With DANA Laurens county in Tuesday’s elec-! HENRY ('•'®® voted almost solid in support ofj , a third term for President Franklin The thundering spectacle of Amer- Roosevelt, ica’.s most fabulous days . . . when! Incomplete Returns from 24 out of crimson courage fired one man to'^^ precincts gave Roosevelt 1,841, lead a band rades across with savages whom an Roosevelt of stout-hearted com- Willkie 32. a wilderness bristling* The vote in Clinton and Goldville whom an organized ' man corn- army had failed to quell. The story of an amazing hero in an amazing ’ ^^1®^®® Roosevelt Willkiei 309 13 i picture that' era becomes a thrill never lets you down! LAST, CHAPTER—“THE OF FU MANCHU.” Comedy, “Tattle Television,” Leon Errol 10c and 20c Clinton Mills 92 Lydia Mills 86 DRUMS lG®^<^vUle 288 0 0 0 with NEXT WEEK- FLOWING GOLD.” and “RANGE BUSTERS.” SONG CONVENTION HERE The Clinton Song convention will be held at the Pentecostal church Sunday, Nov. 10, at 2 o’clock, ac cording to an announcement by E. B. Davis, president. The public is in vited to attend the song service. BRITTAIN’S NEW CURB MARKET NOW OPEN We wish to announce to the public that we hove opened a n^ew curb market in the store building on Musgrove Street between McIntosh * r Shoe Shop ond J. E. Benjamin. We corrry a com plete line of Fruits, Vegetables^ and Produce. Fresh every day. Let us supply your needs. J. E. BRITTAIN WOLVERINE SHEU. HORSCHIDE WORK SHOE FROZEN IN ICE FREE!— FREE! $5.00 PAIR WOLVER INE SHOES Saturday, Nov. 9th A WOLVERINE SHELL HORSE- HIDE WORK SHOE WILL FROZEN IN ICE. BE Beginning at 8 a. m., we will display a Wolverine Shell Horse- hide work shoe, from our regular stock, frozen in the center of a cake of ice. After the ice melts, this shoe—made from triple-tan ned Wolverine Shell Horsehide— will dry out glove soft! Visit us Saturday and see this unusual leather demonstration. While here, cgrefully note the size and weight of the ice cake. Then figure out how long it will take the shoe to slip out of the ice. Just turft in your estimate. We will present a pair of genuine^ Wolverines to the one turning in the nearest to the exact length of time required. James Pitts A Sensational Offer In Personal Christmas Cards YOU|t NAME IMPRINTED ON EVERY CARD. 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