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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C.
Thursday, Moy 1941
Forest Fires Sweep Eastern U. S.
WEST CLINTON PEESONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS
HRS. JOE CAMPBfaX. Correspondeiit
Two we«ks of extremely dry weather left woodlands of U eastern
states dry and parched with resiiltlnc forest fire like the abore oanslnc
extreme damage along the Atlantic seaboard. Ihis aerial photograph
shows fiames encircling a New Jersey home. Fire wardens and soldiers
from army camps along with ctviUaM battled bard against tbs many
fires.
BRTHDAVS AND
ANNIVERSARIES NOTED
Bell Street Glee Club
To Sing Sunday
Hie Chronicle Extends Greetings
To Those Whose Birthdays and
Anniversaries Occur This Week.
Bell Street school invites the pub
lic to a musical program to be given
by the school’s glee club on Sunday
'afternoon, May 4, at 4 o’clock. The
[program consists of classics, semi-
1 classics, and spirituals, with si^ial
renditions by the faculty supervisors.
Mrs. B. F. Clayton and children,
and Mrs. N. H. Dunaway and little
son visited Mrs. Lois Birooks. in Bel
ton recently.
Mrs. Aileen Hall of Griffin, Ga.,
is visiting her spn and daughter-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. HalL
Betty Jean Ellis of Lydia, spent the
week-end with Betty Dunaway.
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Edwards and
children of Rhodiss, N. C., were
week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. L.
C. Whelchel.
Mrs. Claud Smith left Sionday to
join her husband at Fort Bragg, N. C.
Romain Barker of the CCC camp
near Goldville, spent the week-end
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C.
Barker.
Mr. and Mrs. Grange Campbell
and children, Mrs. Charlie Garrett,
M. C. Stewart and children and Mr,
and Mrs. Joe Campbell and children
were Sunday guests of Mrs. E. T.
Thornton and family in Enoree.
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Guest pnd son,
Vernon, and Miss Hazel Brown, visit
ed relatives in Woodruff Sunday.
B. B. Neal, Mrs. Robert Neal and
son, Steve, visited relatives in Spar
tanburg Sunday.
Mrs. T. C. Martin, Jr., and dau^-
ter, Darline, of Pelzer, are Visiting
her sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. W. A. Barton.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Powell visited
the former’s i>arents, Mr and Mrs^.
Carl Powell, in Williamston Sunday*.'
Miss Annie Robertson of Spartan
burg, visited Mr. and Mrs. Algie
Griffin Sunday.
Robert Smith of Laurens, visited
Miss Amanda Milam Monday.
bhih of a son, Samuel Faison, on
April 26. I
BIrtliday Party
On Friday evening Misses Fero-
line and Marguerite Seay and Mat-
tie Williamson gave a surprise birth
day party honoring Mrrs. J. H. Seay,
who was celebrating her birthday.
Games and contests were played,
after- which delightful refreshments
were served.
Mrs. Seay received many beauti
ful and useful gifts.
M<aOVi>N
cells that win*
SOAP AND WATER BEST SKIN
TONIC
Good housewives, in choosing fab
rics, pay (^articular attention to the
fact that they must be washable and
color-fast. In a similar way, it is im
portant that people should under-
Blrthdays and Wedding
Anniversaries
Furman Adams will observe his [stand the basic facts about the struc
lating dead surface
need removing. *
Attually, skin and body are being
constantly encrusted, with gland
creUons, soil, and dead skin. We are
less aware of this than we would be
of dirt or mud because the amount
of it is less, but it is there. Thro«^
soap and water and good toweling, it
should be regularly and frequdl^
removed, not only that we may have
greater comfort and a fredier, clear*
er, more attractive skin, but so that
the glands may continue to find un
clogged outlets for the wastes vHhicti
nature discards.
fifth birthday May 6.
Lewis Samples was three years old
April 28.
Doris Arnold was 12 years old Sat
urday, April 26.
Carl Crain was ten years old Ap
ril 18.
will observe
Mrs. Thelma , Wood
her birthday May 6. /
Thomas E
his
Ivester celebrated
birthday April 24. ,
Mr, and Mrs. C. W. Windsor cele
brated a wedding anniversary re
cently.
Card of Thanks
We wish to thank our many
friends for the kindness and sym
pathy shown us during the death of
our son, also for the beautiful flo
ral offerings.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Riser.
Mrs. F. M. Stutts will celebrate a
birthday tomorrow, May 2.
Mrs. Eric Barnes has a birthday
Wednesday, May 7.
Lowry Wilson, Jr., will be
Friends of the school are welcome
to visit the class rooms and grounds i children. Miss Bernice Ludwick and
at the same time.' , ! Miss Ruby Stevenson of Greenwood
1^10 program is frecf and intended! and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hester of
to express our appreciation for the! Whitmire, visited Mr. and Mrs. T.
two i cooperation and efforts for a better !H. Stevenson Sunday
[Bell Street school extended in thej Mjiss Nan Smith is spending the,
Card of Thanks
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Owens wish to
thank their friends and relatives for
, the many useful gifts presented them
Mr. and Mrs^ C. C. L^better and j at the home of Mrs. Joe Terry re
cently. Mr. and Mrs. Owens had
the misfortune to lose their home in
a fire several weeks ago.
ture Of nature’s most extensive fab- j
ric—the human skin. Despite linger-1
ing superstitions which a few seem'
to have on .the subject, it may be I
taken as established that the skin is I
one fabric that always improves}
with washing. This is as true of the
face as it is of the hands and the
body. Yet few people'know why soap
and water cleansing is important and
how cleanliness assists nature.
An understanding of what the skin
is, how it functions, and how it re
acts to cleansing is important. At the
moment vdien it looks its cleanest,
after a washing or bath, it is already
receiving the outpourings of the
sweat and oil glands and is accumu-
D. E. Tribble Co.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
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Clinton,
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years old May 4.
Louise Tribble will celebrate a'pa^i solicit your good will and [week with her sister, Mrs. James O.
birthday the 6th. [cooperation in the future. Seats will'iHueble and Mr. Hueble in Goldville.
May 2 is the birthday of Lt. B. F. be reserved upon request. “ | Lonnie Berry Tinsley attended the
Wincard of this city, now stationed' J- T. W. MIMS, Principal, [funeral of Roy Roberson in Woodruff
1 Sunday.
at Fort Monroe, Va.
Mrs. W. H. Roberts has a birthday
^wS^an^^Mi^' Charlie McDaniel | friends for the lovely flowers and
will observe their wedding anniver- many kindnesses shown us durmg
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our relatives and
aary May 7.
Wednesday, May 7, is the birthday
of Miss Emma Adams.
kindnesses shown us
the illness of Broadus Smith.
—The Family.
NOTICE OF LOST CERTIFICATE
OF DEPOSIT
Notice is hereby given that the
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S€ months for $5. Offer expires June jgy ^ Bankers, Clinton, S. C.,
Rfi. Good only when given authorised {qj. duplicate certificate of deposit
lecal agent. Not good when sent In^No. 9790 issued to Carolyn Pitts for
Rlrect. _ .$15.60, dated Nov. 29, 1937, and pay-
Wlll appreciate your busineae. table one year from date. Aforesaid
JAMES W. C^WEIX jCerUflcate has^n d^oyed o^LjMrai^^Mm.T cT'hc^ aSd'chll-
Readers Digest Agent MRS. JAMES PITTS, g Sutherland,',
Mrs. Ralph Saville visited her
grandmother, who Is seriously ill, in
Greenvillle Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Walker and
son, Larry Joe, Miss Carrie Bell
Evans and Mrs. J. L. Arnold attend
ed the funeral of Mrs. Lola Durham
in Pickens Sunday .
Ralph Riddle, Joe Terry, Jr., La
mar Ficklin, Henry Trammell, Ben
Campbell, George Hill, Wilbur Weir,
Edward Bigbee, and Charles Gallo
way were home from Camp Stew
art, Ga., for the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Seay had as
their guests' Sunday their children.
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YOUNG’S PHARMACY
MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
May 5 and 6
'This Thing Called Love"
With MELVYN DOUGLAS, ROSA-
MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
May 5 and 6
"The Lady Eve"
With HENRY FONDA, BARBARA
I TMn rttcicfi I rtnniF BARNES'STANWYCK. CHARLES COBURN,
PALLETTE, MARTHA
and children of Greenville, Mr. and
Mrs. Royce Smith and children of|
Ware Shoals, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Trammell and children of Lydia and
Melvin Seay of Camp Stewart, Ga.
Also Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Hunt of
near Clinton'.
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie B. Tinsley
and family visited the former’s sis
ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
George Banks in Woodruff recently.:
SPECIAL!
ALLYN JOSLYN, GLORIA DICK
SON and LEE J. COBB.
The fish fall for it . . . hook, line
and sinker! The birds sing its praises!
The bees hum “it’s a honey!’’ . . .
And those two grand stars, Melvyn
Douglas and Rosalind Russell, make
it one of the year’s most uproarious
comedies ... in their first appear
ance together!
“INFORMATION, PLEASE.”
DISNEY CARTOON. NEWS.
Feature starts 2:18, 4:23, 7:18, 9:27.
10 A. M. Show—MONDAY.
10c and 28c
O’DRISCOLL, WILLIAM DEMAR-
EST and ERIC BLORE.
Preston Sturges describes the fall
of man in 194rs VEXIEST picture!
It’s all about a lady who has one
system and one sy^em only — and
her slogan is—“The best way to get
a man is to get him bothered!”
“PICTURE PEOPLE.” “SPORT-
SCOPE.” “HOME MOVIES” with
Robert Benchley. NEWS.
Feature starts 2:19, 4:21, 7:19, 9:29.
10 A. M. Show—TUESDAY.
10c and 20c
Mrs. Ralph Saville and little |
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY,
May 7 and 8
’ 'The Saint In Palm
Springs"
With ^GEORGE SANDERS, WEN
DY BARRIE, PAUL GUILFOYLE,
and LINDA HAYES.
Feature starts 3:29, 6:03 and 8:39.
//'
The Bad Man
//
With WALLACE BEERY, LIONEL
BARRYMORE. 'LARAINE DAY,
RONALD REAGAN and CRIS-PIN
MARTIN.
Feature starts 2:11, 4:44, 7:19, 9:54.
“POPULAR SCIENCE.”
9:30 A. M. Show—WEDNESDAY.
10c and 15c
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY,
May 7 and 8
"San Francisco Docks"
With BURGESS MEREDITH,
daughter, Betty Jo., Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Ballew and children, and
Mrs. J^ie Leslie visited in Fountain
Inn Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Abbott and
children visited Mr. and Mrs. PavU
Martin in Chester Sunday.
Mrs. Florence Ervin, Mrs. Woodell
King and small daughter, Flossie
Kay, visited relatives in Greer the
past week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Brazil of Co
lumbia, arid Marion Taylor of Nash
ville, 'Tenn., were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Windsor. Mrs.
Brazil remained for a visit.
Patricia Cunningham of Tucapau,
spent two weeks with her parents
and grandparents here recently.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Weir and Mias
Marie Weir, and Mr. and Mrs. David
MEN'S
SHORTS
AND
IRENE HERVEY, RAYMOND WAL-
BURN, ROBERT ARMSTRONG, j Word visited Mrs. Weir’s sister, Mrs.
BARRY FITZGERALD and ESTHER IL. B. Cl\andler, who is a patient at
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Feature stars 2:00, 4:30, 7:00, 9:28.
'Texas Terrors"
With DON “RED”. BARRY and
JULIE DUNCAN.
“THE GREEN ARCHER” — Chap
ter 10.
Feature 3:31, 6:01, 8:31.
9:30 A. M. Show—THURSDAY.
10c and 15c
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
May 9 and 10
"Buck Privates"
With the Screen’s New Comedy
Scf^tionsl 'BUD'ABBOTT and LOU
COStmiO, with LEE BOWMAN,
ALAN CURTIS, JANE FRAZEE,
HAT PENDLETON and the Song-
aational Creators of Boogie Woogie
Bhythm, THE ANDREWS SISTERS.
The screen goes wacky in khaki
...The first army camp cmnedy...
A barrage of Mirth and Melody! A
■alvo of Singing and Swinging! It’s
the BIG PARADE of Lauidu!
FRIDAY AND SAITJRDAY,
May 9 and Ifi
“THE EAST SIDE KIDS’* in
"Flying Wild"
With LEO GORCEY arid BOBBY
JORDAN.
You’d never recognize the old gang
now . . . they’ve gone plane crazy!
The March of Time
preaa^
"THE F. B. I.t-1941"
See what part th» FHJ. is playing
today in National Defense!
Color Cartoon, “THE PROSPECT
ING BEAR.” NEWS.
10c and 28c
Friday’s feature starts 2:36, 4:36,
7:36, and 9:41.
Saturday’s feature starts 2:48, 4:57,
and 9:18.
"Ridin' the Cherokee
Trail"
With TEX RITTER, “ARKAN
SAS SLIM” ANDREWS and THE
“TENNESSEE RAMBLERS,” Fa
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“KING OF THE RQYAL MOUNT
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10 A. M. Show—SATURDAY.
10c and 20e
Friday’s Features Start:
“Riding the Cherokee TraU”—2:00,
4:22, 7:00 and 9:22.
“Flying Wild”—3:02, 5:24, 8:02 and
10:24.
Saturday’s Features Start:
“Riding the CheztAee Trail”—1:30,
4:02. 8:34 and 9:08.
“Plying Wild” — 2:82, 6:04, 7:88,
and 10:08.
the General hospital in Greenvilleq.
Mrs. Elizabeth Threatt and chil
dren and Mr. and Mrs. O’Dell Greg
ory visited in Lockhart and Great
Falls Sunday. |
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Young of
Greenwood, visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Strickland Sunday. j
J. L. Arnold, Mr. CordeU, F. C.
Wilson and B. R. Boozer were visi
tors in Ui||on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Arnold, James
Arnold and Mrs. William D. Terry
were visitors in Spartanburg Tues
day.
Mrs. Wm. Cannon, Mrs. Cecil
Walker, Mrs. Ernest Hamilton, Mias)
Carrie Bell Evans visited relatives in
Greenwood Saturday.
Mr. and Bfrs. George Morris and
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Maney of Chester,
Mtiiar Mamie and Biandie Bdcer,
Raymond Baker, and Mrs. Kay of
Balfour, N. C., visited Mr. and Mrs.
W. J. Morris Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. EUedge and
dau^ter, Mfurtha, attended the fun
eral of Milford Woodson in Grtan-
wood Monday.
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Miss Amanda Milam is ill at Imr
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Mrs. L. L. HaU is a patiant at
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