The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, November 28, 1940, Image 2

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i Poge Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON. S. C \Thufsdoy. November 28, 1940 FIVE VOLUNTEERS FROM COUNTY TO ENTER SERVICE REV. C. C. VAUGHN ILL IN HOSPITAL BMffS.. ABOUT The Rev. C. C. Vaughn, pastor of PEOPLE YOU KNOW Gray Court Completes }00% Sewage Disposal The citizens and town officials of Gray Court are to be congratulated I the Bush River and Goldville Bap- _ _ Four white men and one Negro j i5 3 ^ . %/• •- | for their achievement in obtain^ from this county will report to Fort hospital, Columbia, where he was Wcck-Cnd TTipS . . VlSltOrS.lOO per cent approved sewage dis- Jackson December 5th to wgin a pgrriej week in a serious condi- Iprtcni within the town limits. year's military training under the Held in the highest esteem by selective service (draft) act it has ^jj know him, Mr. Vaughn has a been announced. wide circle of friends who will re- The last football game of the sea son in Clinton will be played next Wednesday, December 4, when Clin ton hi^ and Thomwell high will lock horns in their annual encount- i This is the first rural community,er. Miss lYances O Danie^ a^ memi^riin toe coimty without a public sewer Both teams have impressive rec- CLINTON, THORNWELL PUY HERE DEC. 4 WAI^fiB’S ” Fin^ERAL HOME Clinton, S^C. •LOEED PBOPLI rOE COLOEED PEdRiB ONLY Day MS^Pbonea—Nlgiit lit > Eev. tf: W. Walker. Bfauger Clinton Board No. 50, will furnish learn of his illness two men—both volunteers. Chair man R.jJ. Pitts stated yesterday. They are: Elton Wallace Wilkie, ords this season and are about evenly matched. Considerable interest is al- white,* Gray Court, Route 2, Order Woshington SCGS It ■NT^ lOIQ- Willinm Rhr'wHps ■ Bur- ® THE NATIONAL SCENE No. 1233; and William Rhodes Bur ton, white, Laurens Route 2, Or der No. 2298. The three other volunteers from the county will be furnished by Laurens Board No. 49. Washington, Nov. 26.—Scrutinizing' ^iken. The men to be inducted into ser- election returns and applying the of the school faculty in Rockingham, j system where each property owner, iN. C., Mrs. R. N. White and daugh-|in cooperation with toe mayor and — Iter, Carolyn, of Winston-Salem, N.C.,;county health department, has pro-iways centered in toe meeting of the! arrived yesterday to spend toe re- ^ vided satisfactory facilities for sew-1 two local teams and toe weather i 'mainder of the week them par- age disposal as a public health safe-1 permitting, a large crowd is expected 1 ents, Mr. and Mr^ A. O Daniel. ■ guard. hand when the whistle! IVIiss Vir^inis DillsrOf Coiccr col", ProDcr sAnilstinn uzai^A** 'lege student, sj^nt toe Thantegiving supply are toe basic principles ; holidays with her parents Mr. and health ^ I Mrs. S. G. Dillard. She h^ as herlpj^jgg ^ hoped that o^r blows to drop the curtain on toe ’40 gridiron season. guest Sunday Miss Betty Driver of communities in the coim^ b^t i jOf 100 per cent sanitation soon. vice volunteered recently and be-i Friends of Mrs. S. M. Pri^ wiU be, H. R. PERKINS, M. D., cause they were the first to do so ™„babilitiL ot the future, the best! ^0“^ H«.Uh Officer. anH aitsn the first to Dass 'he reauired transferred to Boyds store m J!.asAey,i she and also the first to pass 'he required Qyajifje<i observers in Washington'* store , examinations, they form the county’s 3,.^ succeS^to her posSlhi^iS. A. PlttS NoW Wltfl first contingent to camp. ^.jt3j topics which will engage the mVaof "ivpw- I kiiiill r* for men is expected 3^tention of the 77th congress will be uLrJT ° ^ McAlister of New McMlIlan-COOper The next call to he received in January. labor and agriculture. The election of November 5 was berry. R. E. Sadler, Miss Virginia, Rufus S. A. Pitts, who has been connect- Aiit: nrtjuuii ui i^uwiiiuci «j wad , « , j j xi. ! * wtmssj uod uwn COnnCCl- SUBSCKIRE TO THE CHRONICLE carried by the labor vote. The elec-l®“^ Sadler atte^ed the Furnn -ted with Timmerman Motor company The Favorite I’aper In Clinton Homes toral yotes obtained by* the Republi-' GreenviUe Satur- for the past several years'as sales- years as sales- CASINO THEATRE MON'D.W AND TCESDAY. December 2 and 3 'The Ramparts We Watch" .March of Time’s First Full-Length Feature Produetlon Thrilling! Because it doesn’t pull by* the Republi . ^ . _ __ - can candidate came chiefly from Sadler remained for toe man, has accepted a similar position riculture. The situation thus created dance given at the college in th with McMillan-Cooper Motor corn- puts it up to the administration to evening. try to find new ways of bringing the Mr. and Mrs. Eric Barnes, Miss farmers of the Middle West back into Elizabeth and Jack Barnes, Kohn the Democratic fold aiid holding Barnes of Anderson, and Mr. and them there; and it gives the Repub-1 Mrs. C. E. Barnes of Kings Moun- licans and the anti-Ncv.’ Deal Demo-'tain, N. C., were guests Sunday of known concern, crats a definite target to shoot at, in Mrs. Eric Barnes’ sister, Mrs. F. D. trying to convince organized labor Young, and Mr. Young in Lake City, that all Republicans are not enemies Mr. and Mrs. Lamar H. Nelson of of the working man. Niceville, Fla., spent the Thanksgiv- Warning To New Deal ing holidays with the former’s moth- The loss to the Democrats of the Mrs. T. J. Leake, and Mn Lwke. •**wirv* pany and entered upon his new du ties Monday. Ut. Pitts, who is one of the oldest automobile salesmen in toe city, invites his friends to visit him at his new quarters with this well- Thc Rnmparls'Wc Wdlfli >oiid block o7'"~rnI3-T^estern agricul—, Mr. nrrd" Mrs. Nelson and Eliz— IS a now kind <''f picture for this new* tnral states from the Canadian bor- <^beth Nelson visited friends in Spar- kind of world! It s a thrilling, grip- ^er down to Oklahoma, taking in tanburg Friday. ping drama—showing what America Colorado on the west and Iowa on Miss Virginia Sadler, who spent can do when it gets roused, and it fhe east, is considered here as a defi- the Thanksgiving holidays with her shows you. too—by showing electri- ^ile warning to the New Deal that its parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Sadler, fying .sequences Irom the notorious agricultural policies have not been had as her week-end guest Miss Nazi propaganda film, “Baptism of satisfactory to the great bulk of the Christine Cannon of Hartsville. Miss f’Tre — that America needs to get farm population. Sadler and Miss Cannon retuimed Boy Scouts Officers To Meet Friday aaaaaaaaoaoaoo S«n4 for FMC rocipo l>ook. AddroMi Ruio* ford lokinf Fowdor — tox f, Runford, R. I. Featuring WOOL SOCKS By Interwoven and Holeproof JAMES Pins A r^lar meeting of Clinton difc tnct officers TtoSnScouts will be held rou.sed again today. We w’arn you, you won’t sit still through this pic ture. Don’t miss it! Selected Shorts. News. 10 A. M. Show—MONDAY. 10c and 28c There is little doubt that strenu- Sunday to Coker college where they, ous efforts will be made to remedy that situation by amending the AAA,' Visitors recently of Mr. and Mrs. and the thought is rising in Republi- S. B. Loftis and family were Mrs. 'can minds of the possibility that James Waldrop, Misses Lillian and Senator McNary’s farm program, Lola Waldrop of Campobello, and which was highly favored in toe pre- Landrum, and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Roosevelt days, may again come into Loftis and son, Ben Dean, of Campo-j its own. Though defeated for the hello. 1 • vice-presidency, Mr. McNary retains Friends of Mrs. G. P. Roberts wilL his seat in the senate, with increased be sorry to know she has been ill at; DR E W RAYMOND WALBURN, prestige; also, there are four more her home for the past several weeks. | WILLI DEMAREST ERNEST Republican votes ^in the senate than Mrs. Carl Hovis of Rock Hill, a niece,! TOfTEx there'were in the 76th congress. is spending a few days with her this, Frauirc begins 3:46, 6:40. 9:36. Whatever the administration and week at Florida Street school at 7:30 Fri day evening it is stated by R. C. Adair, district chairman. At this time plans will be made for the annual district meeting. The committee is invited by Tom Plaxico cubmaster, to meet and view projects made by the cubs during the last few' H. D. HENRY 1898-1940 F. M. BOLAND I y®" ^500* more than $15,000,000,000 worth of gold has disapi^ared through destruction, hoarding, or ship sinkings, H. D. HENRY & COMPANY INSURANCE STOCKS — BONDS — REAL ESTATE ( Federal Loans Negotiated On Real Estate Telephone 121 gnciiiiiiHiiaiii4innCTwnnwnwwiei!ittatioMu»iciweKWM8mR»»i«eAOA»8A»iwqBi WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. December 4 and 5 "Christmas In July" t With DICK POWELL, ELLEN //" L I // congressional supporters under- Mr. and Mrs. Mike Caskey and son, | InG QuOrtCrbOCk take to do to appease the farmers, Mike, of Seneca, Mr. and Mrs. E. E.i With WAYNE MORRIS. VIR- therefore, probably will have to be--Ashmore and children of Charlotte,' GINl.^ D.ALE. LILLI.AN CORNELL, clone with Republican assistance, and N. C., Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cooper and! WILLI.AM FRAWLEY. if the Republicans play smart enough »on. Tommy, Mr, and Mrs. T. L.j Feature begins 2:32, 5:26, 8:22. ’ politics they may come out with the Cooper and Lewis Cooper of this city, NEW SERIAL - “WINNERS OF greater share of credit. were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.; THE WEST' with Dick Foran. In the matter of the labor issue, ■ Russell Cooper. 9 30 A. M. Show—WEDNESDAY, the job before the Republicans, asi Miss Nelle Loftis. student nurse Washington sees it, is to take an ad-!at General hospital, Spartanburg, vanced position in matters of labor,spent Thanksgiving with her parents,' lOc and 15c FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. a December 6 and 7 i legislation and also in regard to ex- Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Loftis. Accom panying her home for toe holida/s (cmptions from taxation of important 1-1 ij I g w* • • // industries. The Republican ticket, an-l were two classmates. Miss Blanche I ne nOWOrOS of VirginiO alysts declare, was defeated by the Hawkins and Miss Mary Edna En With CARY GRANT, MARTHA, votes of the workers in the great in-iloc* SCOTT. SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE, 1 dustrial centers. Miss Caroline Martin, who teaches ALAN MARSHAL, and RICHARD' Interests Opposed? in Darlington, spent toe Thanksgiv-* CARLSON. Members of organized labor groups iug holidays with her mother, Mrs. Here is the real story of America’s had been sold on the idea that their A. V. Martin. She had as her guest, birth! Stirring romance told against interests and those of the Republi-i Miss Julia Warren of Sumter. Also the mighty ba(;k4rpB.„af an untamed,cans were diametrically opposed.*with Mrs. Martin for the holidays wilderness and counties^ immortal Therefore, while Willkie carri^ al- were her soh, Edward Martin, Mrs. battlefields! News. Cartoon. Saturday's feature 4:39, 7:01, 9:22. begins 2:17 lOc and 28c MONDAY AND TUESDAY. December 2 and 3 'Angels Over Broadway a i most all the rural districts and small- Martin and children of Columbia, !r communities outside of the solid.and brother, Edward Baniett, of South, he carried only one city of Charleston. more thaif four hundred thousand Miss Katherine Graham, librarian population. That was Cincinnati, the at the Thomason, Ga., high school, !6nly industrial center in which the Miss Elizabeth Graham, student at Iworker^s are not thoroughly organiz-; Uniyer§ity of South Carolina, and ed. It' is also one erf the tightest'Dr. Bothwell Graham, of Duke Uni strongholds of Republicanism in'versity hospital, Durham. N. C., spent America. ^ I the Thanksgiving holidays with their Perhaps the best illustration of the'parents, Prof, and Mrs. Bothwell way in which the presidential vote Graham. Thanksgiving day the Gra- jwas distributed between urban and hams and Mrs. W. S. Bean were rural areas w;^ in New York state, guests of Mrs. D. W. A. Neville in Out of its sixty-two counties Mr. Newberry. Willkie carried fifty^five; but the! The following were among Clinton I tAhm^itat ^cven included three of the people attending the Furman-Clem- ivi iL.Ht.LL. JOMW yuALLN. most populous buroughs of New.York’son game in Greenville Saturday:! !• rom Ben Hecht, w'ho knows his 3j^jj gj-gg^ industrial Mr. and Mrs. John T. Youiig, Miss Broadway a.s few men have ever of Buffalo, Rochester, Schnec- Henry Etta Young, Mr. and Mrs. known It. comes this strange and Troy.. And in those coun- Ansel Godfr^, Mr. and Mrs. Ray- wonderful ron^ntic drama of fouritigs the reports of all observers are 'mond Pitts, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. people m search of a break a girl that it was the labor vote alone; Payne, Mz. and Mrs. J. Henderson out of nowhere —a ^y who trims ^hich carried them for the presi-' PRts. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shealy, ; suckers and thinks he s tough, but jg„t. |Mrs. B. B. Ballard, Mr. and Mrs. a playw'right trying to play .phg labor strategy of the “loyal!Clyde S. Lankford, Mr. and Mrs. C. seeking the end of opposition” as Mr. Willkie has desig-'W. Anderson, Mrs. 'T. J. Peake, Mrs. inated the coalition of Republicans W. A. Johnson, Dr. and Mrs. D. O. and Independents, has not yet been Rh^une, Jr., Dr. and Mrs. M. W. clarified. For that mattef*, the atti- Rrown. Mrs. R. W. Wade, Miss Kath- tude of the Republican members ol .®*'^® Graham, Bill Wade, Mr. and congress toward any kind of a pro-1 Mrs. J. F. Jacobs and daughter, Miss gram in which they would not takefAme, and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hart I the leadership is still somewhat sus- i oi GoldviUe. picious. They don’t know how to fig- • ure the political “amateurs” who MedlCOl AuxiliarV To in tKa Will. ^ dLsaster. Cartoon, “Prehistoric Porky.” . “Shark Hunting.” “News.” >0 A. M. Show—TUESDAY. 10c and 20c WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, December 4 and 5 Block Diamonds' r l ® DEVINE, KATHRYN ADAMS ^*® who seem to be jpOnSOi PcnCilT DiiagC MARY TREEN, PAUL FIX ’ R^uring on taking a strong hand in L* C C \ >1 * ”®''^ opposition movement. . ' The Woman’s Auxiliary to the DObiffS For bole * Amateurs Helped Laurens County Medical society will With ROCHELLE HUDSON, Congressional pride does not in- give a b^efit bridge Friday, Decem- GLENN FORD, MILES MANDEr’, ®R“® members to cooperate with any ber 6, at 3:30 at the community hall ISABEL JEWELL. JOHN QUALEN.’ outside groups, and p^y regularity in Laurens. The public is invited to Color Cartoon, “Sneak, Snoop and balks at making political bedfeUows attend, tickets to be sold for 25c. A Snitch.’ 9:30 A. M. Show—THURSDAY, 10c and 15c FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, December C and 7 / i out of citizens who were Democrats, prize will be' given at each table or goodness-knows-whats before this Anyone d^iring further information last campaign. To Mdiich the obvious may call Mrs. Geolrge R. Blalock, answer is that the regular Republi can organization under congressional 1 leadership didn’t get very far politi-{ /# — /\£ 4.L t X.* // ®aRy until toe amateurs stepped In. rioneers Ut tne r ronrier The suggestion has been made that With BILL ELLIOTT, LI N D A {Republican Chairman Joe Martin,! WINTERS, DICK CURTIS, DUB who was safely reelected to congress, TAYLOR, STANLEY BROWN and has the chance of % lifetime to bring i RICHARD FISKE. amateurs and pmiifegionals together' Hot lead speaks the final word ... | to form a ,uoitdff%^t In prepare- as iron men conquer the Golden tioa |qr toe inii^iiiiimpl etedtOBS West . . . where a man’s life was of llw and the add faiildentoll held cheaply . . . and a woman’s love 1 campeifn. That ttdi eai||.|>e done was won dearly. (WjUpBiUt any cmondtiH^R to Mr. “THE ADVENTURES OF RED VWIe as the 1M4 candidate U R'YDER”—Chapter 3. ibdfKKd the shrewdest pol Beware 0)11^ ' fna cmaw cms Tbat Hang On Or90Q||ilstoci DFomotisr —‘ tt' pMs.rifbt to toe seat of toe a woeen and expel germ ireto aootoe Comedy, “Barnyard Babies.” Selected Short. 10c and .20c troidila to idip pUegae, and aid nature and heal Taer..tender tofluned bnmdiMl Bie omwn er FOR in Washington, edio nfwepaper correspoodents eled on the WiUkic train. SUGGESTIONS FOR THE MEN FOLKS for These are toe things that will make any man happy . . this is toe type of merchandise that will be appreciated . . . and worn. Won’t you come in and let us show you our com plete assortments? We’ll be glad to assist you in making your selections. ARROW SHIRTS UNDERWEAR are noted for their immacu late styling and tailoring. They’re sanforized - shrunk and we give you a new shirt if one ever shrinks * out of fit. $2.00 The comfortable kind. In white and all the new colors. 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