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' :> Poge^Twm ■^1 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON, S. C. Thursdoy^ Joriuory 30,1941 CASINO THEATRE MONDAY AND TUESDAY, February 3 and 4 "Four Mothers" With PRISCILLA LANE, ROSE MARY LANE, LOLA LANE, GALE PAGE, CLAUD RAINES, JEFFREY LYNN, EDDIE ALBERT. My, how times change! Now The Four Daughters have four daughters P. C. Glee Club To Sing Sunday Jacobs To Speak At Christian Education Day At First Presbyte rian Church. County Families To Receive Awards Meeting To Be Held Saturday At Agricul tural Building, Laurens. 1 BIRTHDAYS AHD ANNIVERSARIES NOTED The Chronicle Extends Qreettaics To Those Whose Birthdays and Anniversaries Occur This 'Week. HALIFAX ASSERTS NO SECRET PACTS MADE FOR SPOILS Washington, Jan. 27. — Viscount DRY FORCES MEET IN COLUMBIA TODAY Among the speakers at Qie state* wide temperance conference to be Halifax, new British ambassador, said tonight his government had no secret treaties for territorial distri bution after the war. The envoy made this statement to reporters shortly after Senators Nye (Rep.-Ind.) and Wheeler (Demo- Icrat), Montana, had introduced a . , w 1. ij Helen Moore of Thomwell meeting will be held i orphanage will celebrate a birthday It was announced yesterday that ^ ^ ■ t Saturday, February 1. And the world has a brand new gen- at the special request of Rev. -John gg certificates to farm people Brimm wiU observe a eration of happiness to add to its,K. Roberts, pastor, the glee club of ioined the “better farm *l^SiB birthday tomorrow, the 31st. « i n- u n- g.,d_^humor ... as well as ,.s P-sbytenancollege^a^^^ Dr.^WnUam and who at least i i THE MARCH OF TIME presents— s,;„ice at the First for *thei?^ms'*j7te7r'i •’‘‘’‘•'day the 29th.’ • ’ 1*° whether there were any Presbyterian chureh otthiscitySun- Mrs. H C. Suber has a birthday «>' ‘‘vision of This servk-e will'bc one of a series C- B. Cannon^ county, •Uncle Sam—The Non-Belligerent.” Latest News. 10 A. M. Show—MONDAY. 10c and 28c held today (Thursday) at the First agent, stated. . . 1. u o a celebrate a wedding 'are conducting in South Carolina and' Arrangernents have been made Monday, February 3. . Georgia. Last Sunday they made have a radio at the meeting to hear, Herbert Adair, son of Mr. and j their first appearance of the season ^ program, short talks ^j.g j ^ Adair, will be two years at the First Presbyterian church of Governor Burnet R. Maybank, February 1. 'Columbia before a large congrega- Watkins, director of South, Today is the birthday of Mrs W tion. Carolina extension work, and Verd j^ McMillan. territorial spoils.” Halifax, the former British foreign minister, said he could not discuss British war alms in detail at this time, but added “I may get an op portunity soon of saying something in public on that subject.' Briefly, however, he dwlared “Our Alexander, of Florence. first wair aim is to win the war, and which the glee club and Dr. Jacobs - ceieoraie a wedding anniversary WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, February 5 and 6 "Sky Murder" With WALTER PIDGEON. DON- WARD As5lLW^^^^ ^^'1 The service will feature an address P^ter^on. state su^rvi^r of voca-j-j-^Vy^i ^3 wedding anni- main peace aim is with others " ?ea?ufeTogins' 3:24, 6:05, 8:46, ' bj Dr. Jacobs on the obi^tives, radfoTe\7oVrt?om^C^^^^^^ vorsary of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sta^ !“ “ "»* , % ’ ’ „ ideals, and needs of Christian Educa-r . ® 7? • ’ son and Mrs. Simpson has a birth- Sandy Gets Her Man" tion, and songs by the glee dub, un- A committee with Mrs. T. Owings, ^ay February 2. With BABY SANDY, STUART! der the direction of Dr. John Barden, Lr oT Laurents'anTwaUace’L^ Mar" Nettles, son of Mr. and ERWIN. UNA MERKEL, WILLIAM of the college faculty. j Gra^Court^orS th^’ FRAWLEY, EDGAR KENNEDY and “The college programs will not I WALL YVERNON. I 'college days' for the churches in Baptist church In Columbia will be Sam Moiris, “The Voice o^ Temper ance” of Del Rio, Texas, according to announcement made by the Rev. Albert D. Betts, executive secretary of,, the South Carolina Forces for Temperance and Law Enforcement. Mr. Morris is to speak at noon. For several winters his broadcasts have been made over Mexican bor der radio stations. ^ Other features of the program in clude: A worship service, conducted by Rev. William T. Watkins, D.D., new Methodist bishop of South C£U*olina, now residing in Columbia. A message from Presiaent Walter to have another one. Lord Halifax discussed a personal meeting he had with Adolf Hitler in 1937. Hitler, he said, told him it was Feature begins 2;00, 4:41, 7:22, and | which we will appear,” Dr. Jacobs OF THE WEST” 9:57 •WINNERS Chapter 10. 9:30 A. M. Show—WEDNESDAY. 10c and 15c bank. Director Watkins, Mr. Peter- I emphatically stated. “The purpose of the series of engagements is the , . re-affirmation of the principles of' ^rS; Owmgs ^ D. F. Patterson, cashier cards. Mrs. Owings will award the! prances' Poole will celebrate a 1 improve Anglo- certificates. Each certificate has been' February 3 [German relations as long as the framed, signed by Governor May-j February 2 is the birthday of Roy i parliament and press were I Gasque. Mr, and Mrs. B. C. Layton will ob- an education which has its founda- ' tion firmly laid in tthe teachings of ... serve a wedding an/iiversary tomor- Palmetto bank and chairman of Lau- - FRIDAY AND SATURDAY February 7 and 8 tt Little Nelly Kelly ii the! t ... ; row, January 31, Christ and which stresses the indi-l*^^'^^ couny soil conservation super-, j^igg Margaret Simpson will cele- vidual and his importance in a per-: Taylor, agncul-j 20^j,j birthday February 1. sonalized system of instruction.” ^^^cher, Laurens, are to take, g^^^j ^^.g ^ c. Bond have a The people of the nation as a ^*^*^^*1 I wedding anniversary Wednesday, whole, and particularly the church- I February 5. With JUDY GARLAND. GEORGE going people, need to be told anew receive certifi- MURPHY, CHARLES WINNINGER, of the important part the church and DOUGLAS McPHAIL. 'related college has done and is doing* ^ Aber- It’s a great day for the Irish . . .'in education for living and educa-: and a glorious time for you! George i tion for democracy, he asserted, and strong, Mr. and Mrs. P. K, A^r- M. Cohan’s top musical comedy . , . added that the church appearances' now modern tuneful merriment. On! scheduled for him and the glee club | »i/^ the sidewalks of New York where .were an effort to awaken the think- , ’ *''• ABen, Mrs. Annie B. Arm- lilt and romance keep Irish eyes ing people of the two states to this a-smilin’ ... to steal your heart fact, away. Judy’s first big comedy-drama and she’s SWELL! Selected Shorts. News. Saturday’s feature begins 2:33, 4:46, 6:59, 9:12. 10c and 2^c “The church-related college has an excellent—in fact, an essential—role to play in the building and preser-' vation of democratic ideals,” Presi- jdent Jacobs said, “but the people of the nation have, to too large an ex tent, been ignorant of it. This speak ing tour is but one of many efforts being made by the college and other far-sighted church-related institu tions all over America to re-awaken an active interest on the part of the people in the problems and values I of Christian Education.” The members of the glee club are: John .Arm strong, Mr. and Mrs strong. Mr. and Mrs. S, H. Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Brewington, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Burdette, Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Bramlett, Mr. and Mrs. George D. Babb. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Crowder, F. S, Childress and family, Mr. and Mrs. B. J, Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Curry, Mr. and Mrs. V. Miss Minnie Ray has a birthday February 3. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Bell of Renno, will observe a wedding anni- versary tomorrow. ” Mrs. Lewis D, Simpson had a birthday Sunday, Jan. 26. BAPTIST ASSOCIATION MEETS IN LAURENS free to criticize Germany. “If that is your idea of what must be done,” Halifax said he told Hit ler, “I think I’ve wasted my time and yours.’ He said Britain’s greatest needs were for aircraft, general war equip ment and merchant ships, “One of the ^incipal things that Hitler is bankinig'on to win the war,” the ambassador said, “is his subnta- rine campaign.” BYRNES REPORTED HIGH COURT CHOICE~ There will be a special Associa- tional Sunday School meeting for the Laurens Baptist Ascociation Tuesday, February 4, at the First Baptist church of Laurens. The program will begin at 10 o’clock and conclude at 3:30. All officers and teachers of every Baptist Sunday school in MONDAY AND TUESDAY, February 3 and 4 "Her First Romance With EDITH FELLOWS and WIL-1 tenors: Billy Farmer, of Tampa, BUR EVANS. Based on the novel,!^^3.; Felton Moore, of Rome, Ga.; “Her Father’s Daughter,” by GENE, ^ac Spratt, of Knoxville, Tertn.; STRATTON PORTER. |Hoyt Crenshaw, of Martin, Ga.; Campus Cinderella! She was the' T>avid Martin, of Easley; Norman school ugly duckling ... till a fra ternity prank turned her into the sweetheart of the campus . . . with a man for every moment of the day! Cartoon, “Porky’s Hired Hand.” “California Thorobreds.” News. 10 A. M. Show—TUESDAY. ' 10c and 20c m II WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, February 5 and 6 'Murder Over New York With SIDNEY TOLER as “Char lie Chan,” MARJORIE WEAVER, RICARDO CORTEZ, JOAN VALE RIE, SEN "irUNG. "Queei^ of Destiny" In Technicolor. With ANNA NEA- GLE, ANTON WALBROOK and C. AUBREY SMITH. “Listen To Larry” with Larry Clinton and His Orchestra. 9:30 A. M. Show—THURSDAY. IQc and 15c FRIDAY AND SATURDAY February 7 and 8 "The Tulsa Kid" With DON “RED” BARRY. NOAH BEERY, LUANA WALTERS and JIMMY WAKELY and His “Rough- riders.” Out of the bullet-scarred West Williamson, of Lancaster. Second tenors: John W. Mauldin, of Dahlon- ega, Ga.; Edward Overcash, of Char lotte, N. C.; Walker Rivers, of Aiken; Gilbert Foard, of Marion; Pherce Timber lake, of Daytona Beach, Fla.; Howard Chesnutt, of Lumberton, N. C.; Billy Needham, of Memphis, Tenn.; Hal Richardson, of DeFuniak Springs, Fla.; Frank Fleming, of Cordele, Ga. Baritones: T. O. Mc- Keown, of Chester; Louis Porter, of Thomasville, Ga.; Leonard Bond, of Columbia; Jim Jones, of Gainesville, Ga.; William Talbot, Shelby ville, Ky.; James Robertson, pf Wilming ton, N. C.; Joe Jones, of Gainesville, Ga. Basses: Tom Hicks, of Decatur, Ga.; Charles MacDonald, of Dillon; Robert Wysor, of College Park, Md.; Richard deMontmollin, Clinton; Tom Dews, of Elison, Ga.; Bill Shields, of Decatur, Ga.; Birl Wiggins, of Mari anna, Fla. Thomas Beardsley, of Donaldsville, Ga., is accompanist. C. Collins Mr. and Mrs M L. Cheek.: ^ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Coleman. L-j u-j-g lun-h Mr. and Mrs Je^e Davis, Mr. ^di gpecial workers from the Sunday JJ"*- \ School Board will be present to lead Mr. and Mr^ J. L. Dickert, Ral^ meeting, the theme of which will Ezell, John ^Fdsti&r and family, Mr, and Mrs. Pat H. Garrett, Mr. and Mrs. Furman Garrett, Mrs. May P. Garrett, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Henderson, Mrs. Eva be: “Going On In Enlargement And Bible Study For Evangelism.” Conferences will be led in the af ternoon session by the respective de partment leaders of the association. Greetings from the Woman’s Christian Temperance union by Mrs. J. L. Mims, Edgefield, president. An address, “The Voice of Youth,” by Miss Jean Anderson of Erskine college. Closing address by William D. Up shaw, formerly of Atlanta, but now residing at Greenwood. At 2:15 pjn., the state council of 200 members will meet. This group of elected representatives from the several counties of the state is the governing body of the federated forces. Reports will be received, the bud get and plans for the new year dis cussed and officers and the execu tive committee elected. SPECIAL UNTIL FEBRUARY 14 Woman’s Home Companion, Amer ican Magazine and Collier’s—all three 14 months for $4.00. JAMES W. CALDWELL CeU 27$ Clinton. 8. C. B. Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. PosteU; free literature explaining obiec* Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Fr^ Johi^n, ^^^gg ouTFSur Year Trophy Offered Local Merchants For Best Windows Mrs. Lizzie Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam P. Knight. Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. McMahan, Mr .and Mrs. W. C. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis J. Mann, Mr. and Mrs. Jim W. Miller, Robert W. Nabors, Johnnie M. Poole and family, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Parker, M. M. Poole, Mrs. Beulah Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. Grover C. Roper, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin J. Rhodes. Mr. and Mrs. Alton J. Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. Willard M. Sellars, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Stoddard, Mr. and Mrs. Wade D. Tumblin, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tinsley, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Todd, Mr. and Mrs. Marcus M. Tim merman, Mr. and Mrs. George C. Vaughn, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Ben W. Weath ers, Mrs. Sara W. Workman, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wilkie, Sr., C. M. Wil liams, Mr. and Mrs. R. M, Womack, Colored: R. S. Byrd and family. Letch Bell and family, Henry Bry son and family, James T. and Annie Bates, J(rfinnie M. Carter and wife. Program will be distributed. Superintendents of the various Sunday schools are requested to bring their reports for the last quar ter of 1940. Pastors are urged to attend and to make a diligent effort to have a large group from their churches. The meeting will be presided over by the Associational Superintendent, Reverend W. N. Long of this city. DUNUP TO LEAVE WITH LOCAL UNIT R. Thomwell Dun'iap, for the past twelve years superintaident of the Thomwell orphanage farms, has been granted a year’s leave of ab sence by the executive committee to enter military training. Mr. Dimlap, who is a graduate of Clemson college, now holds rank of first lieutenant and will be a mem ber of the staff of Batt^ B, 107th Coast Artillery Anti-Aircraft bat- T »/r - • -u J # —SI,, italion of this city which will be sta- J Morgan Cunnmgham and famUy, camp Stewart, Ga., after Elige and Irena Cunningham, Simon and Roxie Cunningham, Settle and i Lewis Cook, Sr., Richard and Lulee roars a hair-raising cyclone of fists, beginning Monday, February 3 six-guns, hoofbeats and songs! j Once a week the windows of each “THE ADVENTURES OF RED store in the city will be judged by a R’YDER”—Chapter 12. Comedy, “Blopdes and Blunders” A trophy given by Hamilton, Jew elers, an sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary is being offered to j Cleveland, Frank and Henrietta Den- the mercrants of the city, the contest! dy Ed Davis and family, John Davis and family, A. C. and Lucy Davis, with Walter Catlett. “The Tale of Butch the Parrott,” with Lew Lehr. Cartoon, “Farmer Tom Thumb.” 10c and 20c Casper Grant and family, Johnnie and Elizabeth Harmon, Bennie Irby secret, impartial committee, and the | and family, John Y. Hill and family, week’s winner given one point to- j Robert and Rosalee Johnson, S. Belle NEXT WEEK— ‘HUDSON’S BAY”-^i^ Paul Muni TeU It To The World The first rule of salesman ship is that if you have any thing to sell, don’t keep it a se cret. Tell it to the world! That, in Clinton’s trade area, means to advertise it in THE CHRON ICLE. Every week this paper goes into the homes of ^is community where your pros pective 1941 customers reside.- The More People You Tell; the More You WiU SeUl The most successful Clinton firms in 1941 wiU be those who through effective advertising teU the buying pubUc each week what they have to sell, the values they have to offer, the service they are prepared to give. ward the trophy. Winner of the largest number of points for the month wiU receive the trophy to be kept and displayed in their estab lishment the following month. At the end of the year, Feb. 3, 1942, the trophy will be awarded as a perma- Lindsay, Tom Mangrum and &imily, Henry and Willie Mae MiUer, George Q. Neely and family, Lude and Mary Lou PuUey, Jr., Tilton D. Pitts and family, Kate PosteU and family, Ira and Eliza Pitts, Buck T. Smooch and family, Clyde and Maggie Saxon, nent possession, to the merchant who i Arthur and Florence Scott, Katie has acquired the greatest number of points during the year. Points will be based on cleanliness, orginiality and tastefulness in win dow decoration. The American Legion Auxiliary : urges all merchants to enter this in teresting competition for window displays. ■rhe trophy is now shown at Ham ilton’s. ADS For SALE IN OUR NEXT ISSUE their mobilization period at the CJlin- ton armory beginning February 10. In Mr. Dunlap’s absence the or phanage position will be fiUed by his brother, Walter Dunlap of Mount- viUe. Washingtoh, Jan. 25. — WeU-in- formed senate soiirces said today that President Roosevelt had select ed Senator James F. Byrnes of South Carolina to succeed James C. Mc- Reynolds as an associate justice of the supreme court. Mr. Roosevelt said yesterday he had selected an appointee, but added that the name would not be an nounced for many ^eeks. McRey- holi^ will n^Ure February 1. The chief executive on^ laughed when asked whether the nomination would be delayed until after con gress acts on his aid-to-Britain leg islation. Senator Byrnes has been designat ed one of tbe floor managers for the bill and senate informants said that announcement of his appointment to the supreme court would be with held until the measure had been dis posed of. Senator Byrnes himself was un communicative, but it was reported reliably that he was receptive to a court appointment. Senators Barkley (Democrat, of Kentucky), the ma jority leader; Glass (D^ocrat, of Virginia), and Harrison (Democrat, of Mississippi), called at the White House earlier this week to urge Byrnes’ appointment. All are key figures in th^ senate, and Mr, Roose velt was said to have decided defi nitely on Byrnes after conferring with them. I Dr. Feldir SaHh Dr. Dwican S. FaMer OPTOMETRISTS Specialists In Eye Ekaminations Ofllo* Baon: I>r« Smitii, Dally, 4:15 to t. Dr. Feldar, Dally, S*J$ to f. Phone 29 f<Hr ApfM^tment CLINTON, a C The KIKUm IS ND/ <s> TO DO BUSINESS, ADVERTISE KnnHnnnwniMnwxnttiinnHnnnnmmnieamwmninaiRnwaniMMtNHiiimiiK Local Woman Loses Son J. 0. U. A. M. Chapter To Be Organized The petitioners for a local council of the Junior Orders United Ameri can Mechanics will hold their first meeting Monday evening at 8 o’clock in the Masonic Temple building. The meeting is preparatory to ah initiation meeting to be held next week at which time Richland Coun cil, of Columbia will bring their de gree team to put on the work. The ntoinhers of the newly organized council at Laurens will hold a joint meeting with the Clinton council here at this time, and a barbecue supper will be served. At t<xii|dit’s meeting officers will be nominated and a supper c<»nmit- tee aiq?<^tod. Todd and family, William A. Watts and family. - It is the purpose and hope that such a program and awarding of cer- < tifleates will stimulate farm people of this county to make an effort to supply their farm needs with food and feed. Under present conditions, Cannon pointed out, farmers must realize that imder present economic conditions, foreign markets Urt' itot to be depended on, and it is neces sary to produce their farm needs in order to meet their financial obliga tions and for a better standard of living. At the same hour and date throughout South Carolina eadi county will hold a similar meeting and for the same purpose as the Lau rens meeting. A farm survey made last spring on 4755 Laurens county farms showed 21 per cent planting no com, 50 per cent no wheat, 28 per cent no vegetables, 42 per cent no sweet potatoes, 55 per cent no Irish potatoes, 85 per cent no syrup, 33 per cent no hogs, 43 per cent no milk cows, 29 per cent no pouKry, imd 9$ per eent no improved pas tures; Again this year plans are to con duct a similar “bettn* farm living*’i program and award certificatos nast| Captain. Daniel A. J. Sullivan, 56, son of Mrs. Ella Sullivan Warren of this city, died Monday at noon in New York. Captain Sullivan was an employee of the United States gov ernment in the naval department and was the possessor of a Congressional medal awarded for imusual bravery during the World War. He is sur vived by his wife the former Miss Eva Tilton of Maine. Burial will be in Arlington national cemetery. — MIES “IIElfl 1 STII” lEISriEllS ffM' lliTclilii Iraiiiriit NEELY ELECTED MILL OFFICIAL The annual stockholders meeting of the Clinton Cotton Mills was held at th&mill office on Tuesday after noon.^ W. J. Bailey was re-elected presi dent and treasurer, and P. S. Bailey was re-elected vice-president W. Carlisle Neely, cmmected with the corporation for the past three years, was elected secretary to suc ceed the late W. C. Oxley, who held this position for a niunber of ymurs. falL Any fanh family, white or col* ored, may join the program. CASHBOOKS CHRONKXB PUB. 00. T4 Featured in Bates Ail-Ameneam tma$ ef magaane ai§ IITIt “IIEIll I till." Rennniscent of powdered win and the silken wb- i-i-.- *1' * ^ the romantic spirit of Federal Aflaerica. aU its eoiotly chann, it has a basic stonboem that is Americaa. C^^Reaemcy^l^RMe.Cald,AaiaGnen,m nan Graj—wmify lauaderea--mitk wEdinw draaerm. 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