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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON, S. C.
Thursdoy, Jonuory 9,1941
MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
January 13 and 14
"You'll Find Out"
With KAY KYSER, PETER LOR
RE, BORIS KARLOFF, BELA LU-!
AROUND THE TOWN
Incident^ Unusuiil and
Ordinary, Gathered On
Our Rounds.
LYDIA MILLS NEWS
FOR THE WEEK
Miss Hasel Harvey, Corre^ndent
Inspection Station
iTo Leave Jan. t4
GOSI, HELEN PARRISH.
.1,
Period For Inspecting
Motor Vehicles Here
Closes Next Tuesday.
Miss Sarah Huckleby of Laurens,
spent the week-end with Miss Am
ber Eskew.
Miss Charlotte Stewart of Green
ville has returned to her home af-
W. A. MOORHEAD of Goldville, spending the past two weeks
KAY KYSER’S BAND, featuring today is enroute to visit his son, Dr, Mr. and Mrs, E. L. Holland.
GINNY SIMMS, Harry Babbit, Ish, William H. Moorhead, in San An-1 Johnnie Eskew of Columbia, has'main in Clinton through next Tues-
K^ibble, Sully Mason. ,^nio. Texas. Mr. Moorhead left been visiting his mother, Mrs. B, E. day, January 13, and then will move
Evenin’ Folks—How y all? . . Come Greenville this morning at 4 o clock Eskew. " | to Fountain Inn where it will be lo
on, let’s have some fun with the, by plane and will arrive in San An- pg^i cobb. student at the Uni- cated until January 21. John K.
BILLIONS FOR, ARMAMENTS w
Of the^ OTiense program, ,l|jp,
Roosevelt said: /
(Continued from page one)
get rich out of this program; and the
principle of tax payments in accord
ance with ability to pay should be
‘T am not satisfied with the pro
gress thus far The. men Ja
charge of the progiiP^ rtf^-ceeht tfao
constantly before our eyes to guide training, abiUty and patrioti.
our legislation.
If the congress maintains these
I principles, the voters, putting patriot
ism ahead of pocketbooks, will give
ism. They are not satisfied with thi
progress thus far made. None IjP
will be satisfied until the Job >
done.” '
Inspection station No. 11 will re-
'O
Ha-Ha-Horror Men... in this baffle-Uonio about mid-day in time to lunch ^.ersity of South Carolina, has re- Bradley, supervisor of the station,
daffle mystery with music. . It § with his son on the occasion of his sumed his studies after spending the stated yesterday that more than 4 800
ihp hiaffpct npw tpiii7h show irlpa in hirthrlav. Thp olH savinv “Time.and . i .
the biggest new laugh show idea in birthday. The old saying “Time and two weeks with his narents Mr
years, and it’s all yours for your tide wait for no man” is still true, j Eskew.
swellest time at the movies in, but it is also true that man no longer Mrs. L. G. Campbell had as her
months!
vehicles had already been approved
in Laurens county, but that there
are many owners who have not yet
waits for time The speed with which guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. R. J.j reported to the station. All private
The MARCH OF TIME presents, one can travel is a splendid example Sanders and children of Newberry. 1 passenger cars and commercial ve-'
“Labor and Defense.” “News.” ; of f^ot and brings out that hian ^j. Frank Pace had as hides must be inspected and ap- i
10 A. M. Show—MONDAY. to some degree, gamed control ^^eir guests Sunday the latter’s proved during each inspection period, i
10c and 28c .oxer the ever-fleehng hours. , mother and sisters, Mrs. Fannie Nel-;and this is the last opportunity thatj
*' son, Clara and Eloise Nelson from vehicle owners will have to get their
new approval sticker in Laurens
MISS MARTHA YOUNG, daugh-' ^noree
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Young, , i. ^ ^ ^
lof near here, is spending the winter „ Margaret Johnsom indent at.ooimty f“”"6 thisj^riod.
* 'with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. i college, Rock Hill, has re-j The itinerary announced for in-.
WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 15
ONE DAY ONLY
'One Night In the Tropics
With NANCY KELLY, ALA
JONES, ROBERT CUMMINGS, AB
BOTT Si COSTELLO, radio sensa-'grandparents and interesting visits; _ v ^ i 9.
tions of ‘ I'm a baaad boy” fame, and j to St. Augustine, Marineland, and daughter, Mrs., MoroK k in-’o”
LEO CARRILLO, PEGGY MORAN, I Daytona fiLh, J ^2 Ti-v/wk/™ ’i
WILLIAM FRAWLEY and MARY I • i ^1’'- Walker Cram and-12-17, Newberry, Mareh 19-April30,,
On Jan. 3, J. WILL MILAM began Mi's- Cole spent Saturday in
A NEW WAY TO BUY A USED
CAR AT A SAYING!
What kind of a used car do you want? I will get It for
1 of a I ,
you and bring it to your door. My service costs you mth
ing. No obligation. Fm .an expert, experienced used car
shopper. Tell me the car you want and the terms desired.^
SAVE MONEY THROUGH THIS NEW
EXCLUSIVE PERSONAL SERVICE
Box 176, Telephone 386-W, Clinton, S. C.
BOLAND. , . „ .
Riot romance set to music . . . and^f'^® 39th year of service at J. M. Pitts, | reenvi e._
comedy ... to make your heart glowlT^ow R- store. Thirty-eight Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Patterson
tmd your feet itch to dance!
Selected Shorts.
“WINNERS OF
Chapter 7.
9:30 A. M. Show.
' years ago when Mr. Milam came to and children, Ray," Fred and Mildred,
Clinton from Renno hie was em- visited relatives in Belton Sunday.
THE WEST”
I ployed by this firm owned by the Buddy Sanders and Mr. and Mrs.
late J. M. Pitts. At first Mr. Milam Roy Sanders and daughter . Betty,
' was dissatisfied and decided to re- spent Sunday with Mr. Sanders’
j turn to Renno, but was persuaded'mother, Mrs. G. S. Sanders, in Un-
Feature begins 2:46, 4:55, 7:04, 9:13. to remain for a week. And lo! the ion.
iKe, weeks came and went and Mr. Milam
has stayed on, making for himself a Among The Sick
Cl,ERK OF COURT
MAKES TWO SALES
Two sales, one of which was four
tracts of property near Clinton that
were sold in parcels and then as a
whole, were made by Clerk of Court
i Vic R. Fleming during bidding be-
[ fore the court house Monday, sales
j day for January.
In the case of Robert Bailey, et al.
H. D. HENRY & COMPANY
INSURANCE
STOCKS — BONDS — REAL ESTATE
Federal Loans Negotiated On Real Estate
Telephone 121
TIHRSDAY, FKIOAY SATIRDAV. who^ "'1 P '
January 16. 17. 18 ' Y nome on mdin sirwu located south of Clinton were sold for
seivice. ) Mrs. A. E. Lawson has been ill for'
THREE BIG DAYS!
'Dreamiivg Out Loud'
the past two weeks.
L CORDELL bas-amved in the MTSTAfatge McClendon is ill aflieF
I city to assume management of the ^ome on Church street
With LUM and ABNER, FRANCES Home Store. Mr. Cordell is a native
LANGFORD, FRANK CRAVEN, of Asheville. N. C., but has made his gj their^ home on Church street
a total bid of $4,000 to Jack H*.Young
after an original auction resulted tn
separate bids as follows: 30^4 acres
for $875 to Jack H. Young, 30.5 acres
BOBS WATSON, PHIL HARRIS. j home for a number of years in Union. bju Crocker is ill at his home I on
Here they are! Just as you’ve pic-
i He will be joined here soon by his Davis street,
tured them ... in their first motion wife and daughter. Miss Lillian Cor-
)
^^1 for $750 to W. C. Baldwin,’ 16% acres
for $500 to W. C. Baldwin, and 16.2
acres for $4251 to W. C. Baldwin.
In the case of the Home Owners
Loan corporation vs James $1^. Beard- >
Announcement
picture . . . The Pine Ridge phTlOso-‘ dell. PAL MERRITT, former man- .. j , wr u j t ' o
phers ... “Jot-Em-Down” store and, ager of the store, a first lieutenant in; The Woman’s Missionary Union j
all . . for a new kmd of heart thrill! the United States army, is now sta- will hold its regular monthly meet-, " of
“Picture People. ‘.‘Kentucky Roy-;tioned at Fort Benning, Ga. o jcity of Laurens was sold for $550 to
alty.’ Friday and Saturday—“News.”! ♦ I
Saturdays feature begins 2:00, 3:53, SAM P. JOHNSON of Ferriday, Cleo Abercrombie. All members are
. rZ T (city of Laurens was
"!*, T-l'"*: “■“.‘X, ’!«■ E. B.bb, attomer.
at 7:30 o clock at the home of Mrs. —
5:40, 7:33, 9:26.
lUc and 28c
La., a former resident of this City, ..rvpH to attend
with Mrs. Johnson, recently paid his
first visit to Clinton in 21 years. Mr.
and Mrs. Johnson, who were enroute
BELK'S BIG SALE
STARTS TODAY
James R. Golden Passes
to Miami to attend the Orange Bowl th^!?l‘'Hia ^olfon Mul; SSi Belt’s o^n their
eame were euesLs of his niere Mrs *^® Lydia Cotton Mills, died annual January Clearance sale begm-
Clyde S. Lalkford.-and MrriiL-' Tuesday after jninjg this morning, announcement of
ford while here Mr and Mrs. Hnirhl®" extended illness. which appears in a page advertise-
Johiison of Birmingham Ala uncle' services were held yester-, ment in today’s paper. For the big
jonnson Of airmmgnam, Ala uncle ^ afternoon at 3:30 at the Lydia,event prices have slashed in
and aunt ol Mra. Lanktord, also vis- with Rev. «L. F.! IHe^JS^ento
MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
January 13 and 14
"They Knew What They other guertB”*f*M?* and *Mre Interment fol- and e^Sything marked down to^
Wanted" in*cTudLl M^ and Mrl- ^l^kj Clin-,^ove their enormous stock of mer-J
With CAROLE LOMBARD, CHAR-*near here, and Mri and Golden, a native of Oconee‘ev^te*^h^re^t Md^makTa stroS
LES LAUGHTON. WILLIAM GAR- qi^^'eteS M^ and” Mrs L^nS' this'ppeal to the buying public whe^L-
GAN, HARRY CAREY, FRANK Mrs Lankford community for the past nine years Lounced
FAY. , twenty-four friends to meet, ^^ere he possessed many friends who'
their Louisiana and Alabama visitors'
Drama as unforgettable as your
will regret to learn of his passing.
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deepest sorrow or your greatest joy. fduring their stay a number of survived by his widow, Mrs. The Favorite Paper In Clinton Homoo
Daring, turbulent romance when a acquaintances called. The three children,
girl who has loved one too many men house guests!Franklin D. and Bettie Jean
finds a love too deep to know be-' entertained by Mr. aod Mrs. children by a former
trayal. See it-Y or lo.se the greatest ’ 'marriage, Sam Golden, Mrs. Pearl
experience your heart has ever Mrs. Clark John-,
known!
“SKINNAY ENNIS and His Orch.”}
Color Cartoon. "Wacky Wild Life.”: U, M. WILSON, SR., who has just.
Soaiplo Soviofs
vOmWm
Charleston $2.4$ $4.4$
Asheville... 1.55 2J$
Oraagebtirr 1.M 2Jf
Florence...!?. 2.15 SJf
New York... 9M IfJM
Greenville.... '.€5 UM
ColnmbU f5 1.75
Ayimr.se.... $.lt $.$•
UNION BUS STA.
Phone No. 5t
RiYHOUNO
UNfSX
Spencer, Mrs. Christine Price and}
I Mrs. Lula Mae Esley, and one sister,!
! Mrs. Mary Kirkdoff. I
%y Piy more than Chevrolefs low prices when
“Latest News.”
10 A. M. Show—TUESDAY.
10c and 20c
.returned from a two weeks’ NATIONAL GUARD
New York, paid a visit to our office.
{yesterday proudly wearing a pin, ^^® ymil* HERE TO BE
I official emblem of British war relief
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY,
January 15 and 16
service. The one dollar membership i kiAR 11 ITPHTFR Ifl
[fee goes for direct relief of the war i
CHEVROLET
'Wogon Train
/#
i victims, such as medical supplies and :
emergency needs. This organization,;
_ _ The Clinton national guard unit, j
With TIM H^LT RAY WHITLEY I "Bundles for Britain,” now known as Battery B of the 107th!
and his Musical Buckaroos, EMMETT ^ compensation to workers, i Separate Battalion Anti-Aircraft, hasj
iThe total funds contributed are sent I received orders to mobilize at the
[to Canada via New York and then, armory here on February 10 for a
LYNN, MARTHA O’DRISCOLL.
"A Little Bit of Heaven" 'to England. Genial J. il. HUNTER.lwj^k in vario.us phases of military,
“ Wilh GLORIA ' JEAN, ROBERT i ^^aPP^ued in while Mr. Wilson was i training. The unit will then go to
STACK. HUGH HERBERT, C. AU-' explaining the work of the group Camp Stewart near Hinesville, Ga.,
BREY SMITH. STUART ERWIN, and upon expressing approval of the j for a year’s training.
NAN GREY, EUGENE PALLETTE, *dea, was told that it would cost him j The commanding officer, Capt.
BILLY GILBERT, and BUTCH and a dollar for one of the pretty pins j Jack H. Davis, Jr., stated yesterday
BUDDY—the Little Tornadoes
“Unusual Occupations.’’
9:30 A. M. Show'—THURSDAY.
10c and 15c
Arinffs you all these great
FEATURES and ECONOMY, too!
ORIGINAL
VACUUM-
I which he admired so much. Mr. Wil-! that the battery is likely to need 40
son is sending names and addresses additional single men in keeping with,
(J those who desire to contribute to!the government’s enlarged program,
ew York and the emblems will be' Young men who are interest^ in en-
POW'ER
SHIFT
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
January 17 and 18
West of Pinto Basin
i returned to him for distribution.
n
T. R. OWENS, affectionately known
I by a legion of friends as “Uncle
^ ^ ^ ' Tommy,” occasionally drops in at the
The Range Busters RAY Crash | office, where he is a welcomed guest, i
CORRIGAN, JOHN- Dusty KING, i first of the year he always calls'
MAX ‘ Alibi- TERHUNE. i foj. g visit because his subscripton to!
Mad adventure in the wild horse' our “favorite newspaper” reads Jan-
listing are asked to communicate
with Capt. Davis at the armory on
next Monday night, January 13.
country as “The Range Busters” bust
loose! Three gay adventurers stick
uary the first. He comes regularly,!
and has been doing so for many.
their heads in a noose and live to tell years, to renew his paper a year in,
the tale! The season s double-barrel- advance and to extend us his cordial'
led sma.sh,—r“West of Pinto Basin.” greetings. In return he is given our
“THE ADVENTURES OF RED sincere best wishes » ven our
RYpER”-(:jmpter 9 j When asked if he had taken any I
Comedy, The Fired Man. Imore “flying” trips, he replied “No,”'
Cartoon, “UapPY Hau nt i ng added, “I wouldn’t object a bit
Grounds. Floating Elephants. in the world to taking another spin
‘Floating Elephants.”
lOc and 20c
Be Quick To Treat
Bronchitis
YOUR HAT
IS IMPORTANT
Have it cleaned and rebuilt
for a better appearance and
longer weSr.
ROYAL
CLEANERS, Inc
Phone 77
Chronic bronchitis may develop if
your cough, chest cold, or acute bron
chitis is not treated and you cannot af
ford to take a chance with any medicine
less potent than Creomulsion which
r^ht to the seat of the trouble to
leip loosen and expel germ laden
3hl«
g^tegm and aid natum to soothe and
raw, tender, inflamed bronchial
mucous membranes.
Creomulslon blends beechwood creo
sote by qiecial process with other time
tested medicines for coughs. It contains
no narcotics.
No matter how many medicines you
have tried, tell your druggist to sell you
a botUe of Creomulslon
standing you must like the way It quick-
lyallajv&e
cough, permitting zeet and
or foa are to have your money
(JyftrJ
in the skies.” “Uncle Tommy” told
us, with a great deal of amusement,}I
of a recent conversation at his home. (
A neighbor dropped in for a little j
social call on Mrs. Owens. “Where is!
Mattie?” she asked the Chesterfield!
gentleman of the house. “Why,” he
said, “didn’t you know she has gone
to Washii^on?” “To Washington!”
the surprised friend replied, “Who
went with her?” “She went by her
self,” came back the answer. “Why,
Tommy,” she nervously exclaimed,
“that is a mighty far distance lor
her to go alone. Aren’t you afraid or
uneasy?” Getting % chance to put in
a word, he replied, “I mean she has
gone to Wellington—Georgia, to visit
our daughter.” The conversation end
'd, the lady relaxed, and “Unci*
Tommy” enjoyed a good laugh.
BIBLES — We have Juat what you
will need lor the New Year. Ouw-
icle Pub. Cp.
Good
Intentions
. . . won’t stop your heavily-
loaded truck, but good brakes
will. And you can get the good
brakes here and how.
Order us to GO! So that you
can stop more times for less.
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