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THE CLINTON CHUONICLE, CLINTON, S. C.
MISSIONARY TO I
SPEAK AT BAPTIST
CHURCH SUNDAY
Planning Boards Named
For Clinton-Laurens
Miss Pearl Johnson, for 16 years a
missionary to China under the For
eign Mission bpard of the Southern!
Baptist convention, will speak toj the i
congregation of the First Baptist
church Sunday morning at 11 o’clock!
and to the Training Union at 6:30. i ,
Miss Johnson is knbwn to many . , ^ ^
people of Clinton, having been reared Chamber of Commerce was held
in Union county, and her message; Tuesday evening at Hotel Clinton
will be of particular interest to them, President L. E. Bishop presid-
She will also speak to the Missionary .
R.~ErBabb of Laurens, Addresses Local Chamber
of Commerce On Opportunities Offered Through
Cooperative Efforts of Two Towns. ^
ROBERT R. McCRARY
NOW 'AIR' PILOT
Robert R. McCrary son of Mrs. R.
J. McCrary of this city, is anuing
twenty-one flying cadets from Sou&
Carolina who completed their basic
flight training at Randolph Field,
Texas, the “West Point of the Air,”
jon February 7. The class of future
Thursdby, Fcbhiory 1^1941
U. S. pilots numbered 335.
of the
society ot the church Monday after-^
noon at 3:30. ■
The public is cordially invited to B. Stroupe of Laurens, resident en-
hcar Miss Johnson. jgineer for the state highway depart-^
ment. addressed the club, announc
CASINO THEATRE
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MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
February 17 and 18
Northwest Mounted
Police"
, ing as his subject, “,Yesterday, To
day, Tomorrow and 100 Years From
Now.’’ He touched upon the national
defense program which means high
er taxes, he said, the handling of the
WHY i READ
THE CHRONICLE
Contest Letter By
Missf Alice Gaines.
The following letter by Miss Alice
Gaines of this city, was submitted in I commission he will be assigned duty
Ahead of Robert will be a final
ten-week advanced flying course at.
Kelly Field. He then will be com
missioned as a second lieutenant in
the air corps and will be awarded
the coveted pair cf wings, emblem of
military pilots.
Ahead of the young aviator when|
he arrives at Kelly Field will be thei
final advanced training in naviga
tion both day and night, advanced
instrument flying, and formation fly
ing; Following ^the securing of his
the paper’s January contest and re
ceived honorable mention:
Why I Read The Chronicle
liquor problem in the past, both pro- j li^e to read your CHRONICLE.
! hibition and licensed stores, and pre- n tells me many a thing
j dieted local option for tomorrow.; About who’s had a party, I
j Delving^ into the distant future, he; And who’s gone visiting; '
With GARY COOPER, MADE- predicted that one hundred years | Reminds me of club me^ings,
LEINE CARROLL, PAULETTE from now social security will still be Tells me who is ill;
GODDARD, PRESTON FOSTER, a source of trouble m the-nation and'And for athletic interest
ROBERT PRESTON, AKIM TAMI- state. He mentioned the encroach-1 gports write-ups give a thrill.
ROFF. LYNNE OVERMAN, LON rnent of government on private busi- jt tells/ who has good prices
CHANEY. JR.. GEORGE BAN- ness as another source of trouble and So I’lFknow where to buy;
CROFT. WALTER HAMPDEN. uncertainty. The only standard^hat And news of world conditions
Rcd-coated “Mounties,” Canada’s "'ill stand in the world of tomorrow. From the front page meets my eye.
son.s of courage, riding against a wil- said, will be whether an individ- ^ Besides its cute little \olumn ^
derness aflame with Indian war! The nal s business is rendering service to|\yj.mejj jjy Gee McGee,
loaring magnificence of “Union Pa- society. He entered into a scientific j Rg editorial page
cific," the pulse tingling power of discussion of future developments j Greatly interests me,
“The Plainsman!’’ Two surging love that will affect civilization in its en-: por there I learn to understand
stories woven into one mighty drama tirety, and prophesied marvelous The news that I have read,
of human emotions, told against the things that are to happen to revolu- I in all, I like your paper—
blazing beauty of the northern for- tionize the present mode of living. | Without it the town would seem
President Bishop announced that a dead.
meeting had been held on Monday, *
night
with the bombardment or pursuit
squadrons alongside veteran air corps
officers.
Want Ads
FOR SALE — Timber on stump at
Stomp Springs. Mrs. S. D. Young,
Laurens. Phone 3956. Ip
FOR SALE—Mule, cow, three shoats,
sow, farm tools, com, chickens,
setter bird dog, and go<^ pick-up
truck. Lake Thomas, Clinton-Laurens
highway. 20-2p
BELK*S LEADS AGAIN I
The Super Sensatioiial
BONAIRE
SHIRT
Quality, at only—
$1.00
Here is the best shirt we have
ever offered for,the m<Miey.
136x60 construction. Sanfor
ized—^they can’t shrink.
Non-wilt collars. Pine pearl buttons. White, plain shades,
and fancy colors. Sizes 14 to 17. Sleeve lengths 32 to 36.
A now shirt if it fades or shriidcs.*
BELK’S
j MRS. DAVIS—Nice rooms and good
1 meals. Try our Sunday dinner.
1 Reasonable rates. Phone 38. 13-5p
WANTED — Good farmers. Either
two 1-horse croppers or one
2-horse cropper. Apply to W. J.
Adair, Renno, S. C. tf
ests. filmed in super-technicolor!
“News.”
10 A. M. Show^-MONDAY.
lOc and 28c
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY,
February 19 and 20
Lady With Red Hair
at which time the Laurens-,
Clinton ^Chamber of Commerce had D|m||| A
been tentatively organized to stress Pll III MIIIIUUIILwIIICIII J
. and popularize the industrial and oth-'
er opportunities offered in Laurens j HORTON •
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county. Members of the local com- i Mrs. Horace P. Horton
, ^ mittee meeting with the Laurens 1 announce the birth of a daughter,
With MIRIAM HOPKINS, CLAUDE group in that city, he said, were R. E. j Elizabeth, on Friday, Febru-
RAINS, RICHARD AINLEY, LAU- Ferguson, R. L. Plaxico, Roy Gasque, j ^^y 7.
RA HOPE CREWS. J. D. Boland, C. C. Giles and Dr. D. i
Feature begins 3:28, 6:10, 8:48. O. Rhame, Jr. ,, . KNOX
... . tr it- • . JL J At. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Knox an-
Meet the Wild Cat 1 the birth of a son, Robert
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With RALPH BtiLAMY, MAR- of Laurens, the guest speaker,; Wednesday, Ffebr^ry
GARET LINDSEY, ALLEN JEN- the proposed plan as al-.22. Mrs. Knox is the formfer Miss
KINS and roSEPH ^mLDKRAU^ I Thelma Daniels o, Greenville.
Feature begms 2.00, , . jealousies has gone and
OF THE WEST” —
10:02,
“WINNERS
Chapter 12.
9:30 A. M. Show—WEDNESDAY.
10c and 15c
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
February 21 and 22
"Second Chorus"
With FRED ASTAIRE. PAUL-
DAVIS
the tinae to think and plan for the' Mrs. Robert C. Davis, of
future has arrived. "The two commu- pensacolb, Fla., announce the birth
nities, Clinton and Laurens, he said, qj g daughter on Janq^iry 15. The
should unite in^ a common purpose jjas been rfamed Mary Griffin,
to promote the interests of both, we jqj. jjer paternal grandmother, Mrs.
must rejoice together with one an- ^ George M. Davis of Laurens, a for-
other in prosperity, anck sympathize j-esident of this city. Mrs. Rob-
with each other m sorrows or mis- gj-j Davis is the former Miss Mamie
fortunes. The time has come when Gettys of Rock Hill.
we need to take a broad conception
of the economic life of our/commu-!
ETTE GODDARD, CHARLES BUT- i DO A Dn UPRF TO
TERWORTH, BURGESS MERE- good DUAKU nCKC lU
DITH, and ARTIE SHAW and his
climate, water, abundant power, fer-,
, , . u J, tile soil and other advantages that
brand new 6ra„d „ew band! Ishould inspire the county to bestir
Swing that trumpet, blow that
FURNISH 7 MEN
, , . , J • ♦ itself or industries and business will , Clinton Board No. 50 (draft) has
horn! A grand new dancing team is jg^g^^igb g^d young men will go I ^e^n called upon to furnish seven
bom. 1 be king or dance nas a brana seeking opportunity. The
- ^ . j plan on foot to develop industries in
(un . . more romance . mo^ topl,*;^ . important and time-
tunes than have ever flooded the , y ^
screen m one glorious hit! ^ ^ ^
The MARCH OF TIME.
“News.”
Saturday’s feature begins
3:56, 5:47, 7:36 and 9:32.
10c and 28c:
2:00,
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MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
February 17 and 18
'A Dispatch From
Reuters"
With EDWARD G. ROBINSON,
unite forces, we must tell the world
of the possibilities right here at our
own door, and we must understand
that what helps Clinton benefits Lau
rens, and vice versa. We need to
catch a broad county-wide vision, he
said.
The dollar, said Mr. Babb, will
migrate where it will earn most. This
means that as a community we need
to take stock, to let the world know
what we have, to show our confi-
selectees on February 21st, prepara
tory to being sent to Fort Jackson,
Columbia, for induction into the
^rmy for one year.
Laurens Board No. 49 will furnish
the same number of men on Febru
ary 20th.
Upon inquiry at the local office
yesterday The Chronicle was in
formed that the names of the selec
tees have not yet been announced
by the board.
FOR RENT — Shamrock five-rcxim
apartment. Private bath, garage.
Available Feb. 1. A. O’Daniel. tf
SPARTAN STARTING MASH is,
cheaper because chicks grow off'
faster and feed bills stop sooner.'
Either mash or “pellets,” C-W-S j
Guano Co., Inc. 13-3c!
BABY CHICKS—Pure Breeds, Genu
ine B.WJJ. Tested. Also feeds. Feed
ers, Fountains, Oyster Shells and
Remedies. Blakely Brothers Seed
Store. Telephone 188. Ic
CABBAGE F^LANTS, Onion Plants,
Onion Sets, Elnglish Peas, Carrots,
Beets, Tomato, Tendergreen, Rape
and complete line of other Vege
table and Flower Seeds. Blakely
Brothers Seed Store. Telephone 188.
ACCIDENT INSURANCE TICKETS
cost only 25c a day, pay up to
$5,000. S. W. Sumerel. Phones 80 and
32.
SEED IRISH POTATOES —Maine-
Grown Irish Cobbler and Red
£liss. Also Certified Cobblers. Blake
ly Brothers Seed Store. Telephone
188. icI
"Ligiit Shqes” Are Spring Essentials!
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••vi'.vyv’ ’
SADDU TAN JUaeam
$2.95
Just received another lot marble-top
tables, $9 to $18.. Oire gorgeous
old lairhp, green with large red roses,
$13.50. Several beautiful china clos
ets, oak and walnut. The Trading
Post, S. N. Crisp, Prop., Laurens. I
27-4p!
Johnson Leaves l^or
Year's Army Duty
r , , . „ ji i. jr J Major Walter A. Johnson, athletic
[dence by investing id e home funds; at Presbyterian college for
in enterprises that will give employ- paat 25 years, left early Monday
/"f wa 1 Te ^"'i ”=P‘:i morning to begin a year’s service in
- - W. While the p^ple are afraid-and ,he u„i,ed States army at Camp
EDNA BEST. EDDIE ALBERT, OT-lha'-« a DeM ravishes of m-, sie^a,, anti-aircraft division near
TO KRUGER, NIGEL BRUCE and temperate legislation and tax laws'
MANTAGULOVE. j both in the general assembly and
He came from nowhere ... a mys-. congress, he said, there must be a ^jjere he will spend several days qt
terious figure nobody knew! He saw U^’^bdence shown by the citizens of gj^^j_gjj.pj.gf| headquarters before go-
the most amazing news “break” that these cornmunities in our resources Camp Stewart. Mrs. John-
ever shook the world! And now he ^od ability. The undeveloped area daughter, Peggy, will con-
tells his inside story . ' . 1941’s most, separating Clintoiv and Laurens, he make their home here in his
exciting screen experience! i said, needs to be developed by th® gjjggj^^g
“Henry Busse and His Orenestra.” location of new enterprises in this ,
U. S. APPROVED CHICKS
From U. S. Pullorum Teste<^ R. I.
Reds, Barred and White Rocks, New
HampsHires. 7%c each delivered.
Cheaper if called for. Now booldng
for future delivery, U. S. Certifled
White Leghorns, only 10c each. ’
CUSTOM HATCHING—We begin
our custom hatching machine Feb. 3
and-will^^be prepared to do your cus
tom hatching. C^cken eggs, 2c to 3c,
Turkey 3V4 to 4%c each, depending
on quantity. All custom hatching
done in a Robbins Electric with sep
arate hatcher.
. FARMERS HATCHERY
90^ Main St. Newberry, S. C.
DR. L B. MARION
NATUROPATH
No. 1 NA'nONAL BANK
. BLDG.
CUNTON, S. C.
So very new tnd sWagger with
your spring ngon^tailored dochest
Jwo clevec lo^hed pumps ..
elasticized to fit "smooth as silk! Z-
See them!
Sizes 3 to 10. Widths AAA to EEE.
$3.95
VALENTINE DAY—FRIDAY, FEB. 14TH
Give Her HOSE
By Mojud
2 and 8 thread, full fashioned, pure sUk. Beautiful w the
word. Long lasting. New spring shades—
79c and 9dc
NYLONS, TOO
Other Hose — 49c iind 59c.
Also Service Weights
BEL K’S
Cartoon and News.
10 A. M. Show—TUESDAY.
10c and 20c
n
WEDNESDAY^nd THURSDAY,
February 19 and 20
Fugitive From A Prison
Camp" u
With JACK HOLT, MARIAN
.section, the building of homes and: i a j ^
'other progressive efforts. In closing'FiSn And OOme McCt
;his optimistic address, Mr. Babble . p
urged the two towns’ to pool their I Onigni
interests, minds and thoughts, to pull' ' _ ^
for the advanrement and| Laurens County Fish
together
.V.. Laurens County Fish and
progress of Laurens coiinty. As the] ^^nie association will hold its regu-
county prospers, as Laurens andi^®*^ meeting this evening (Thursday)
j Clinton go forward, we all benefit: Young s spring near here.
I together, he said in conclusion. ! ^ delegation is expected, officers
1 Following Mr. Babb’s address. Sec-! from the Newberry and Green-
MARSH. ROBERT BARRAT, PHIL-1 . t q Barksdale of the T.an- wood county associations• to discuss
IP TERRY. DENNIS MOORE, JACK j 5 league, spoke briefly. Wishing regulations at Buzzard’s
LaRUE. iHe stated that the mkrS^litan plan Roost A ,^h stew will be served
Frontier" outlined by Mr. Babb has already;P*’®oo^*og the business session.
With CHARLES STARRETT, IRIS endorsed by his organi-1 —
MEREDITH and the SONS of the
PIONEERS.
“Popular Science.”
9:30 A. M. Show—THURSDAY.
10c and 15c
ji
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
February 21 and 22
'Ride, Tenderfoot, Ride
With GENE AUTRY, SMILEY
BURNETTE and JUNE STORY.
Thundering guns and flying fists'.
The thrill stampede of the centviry!
Smashing, crashing action as two
sagebrush serenaders go singin’
swingin’ along to high excitement.
“KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNT
ED”—Chapter 2.
Comedy, “The Watchman Takes A
Wife,” with Andy Clyde.
Cartoon and Selected Short.
10c and 20c
zation. • I R.Q.T.C. Groduotes
A motion was offered and adopted,.. . ii J a.
by W. H. Simpson, endorsing the co-. I 0 Be Viallea Out
operative plan as outlined and in- j ^ ' —
'structing that the tentative commit-1 Washington, Feb. 8. — Between
tee be made permanent to work with ■ 8,000 and 9,000 college seniors, mem
a similar board from Laurens. bers of the Reserve officers ’IVaining
It was announced by the chair that corps, had notice from the war de-
the joint board is headed by O. L.
WE DO ALL KINDS OF PRINTING
—EXCEPT BAD
CHRONICLE PUBLISHING GO.
Long as chairman, Dwight F. Pat
terson of Laurens, and DT. L. E.
Bishop of this city, vice-chaitmen;
R. L. Plaxico of this city, secretary;
and Charles F. Fleming, Laurens,
treasurer. *
^°'COIUNS
Win rsaiova 7o«r|
n with one
El
JlFFy*25C
ihr Sid* By
S|U»n-OWBNS rWABMACT
partment today that they could ex
pect to be called up for a year’s
training as reserve second lieuteiumts
after they are graduated in June.
IN MEMORY OF W. J. DUNCAN
Fshruary 12. IMl ,
One year ago today
My dear humazul went away.
He was not afraid to die:
He had bujlt his home On High.
Thou arc waiting in that land of the
blast.
Where aU is peace and joy and rest
For us vdio sre striving for t^t
home On High.
To mset tbss in the sweet by and by.
So farewell tm that day.
^His Wife.
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