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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C
Thursdoy, October 9; 1941
AliOUND IKE TOWN
Incidents, Unusual and
Ordinary, Gathered On
Our Rounds.
MR. and MRS. T. L. W. BAILEY
and children are expected to arrive
Federal Tax Placed
On Football Tickets
Word was received yesterday by
local school officials that a federal
tax of 10 per cent on admissions will
affect school games fis well as col
lege games played after October 1.
W. P. Bowers, of the Internal Rev
enue department, in a letter to the
LYDIA MILLS NEWS
FOR THE WEEK
Virginia BlaekwreU, Comq^dent
in the city tomorrow for a few days’ I high school, directed that a tax of Ic
visit with the former’s mother, Mrs. | on each dime or fraction thereof will
T. L. W. Bailey,' Sr. They are en-
Mss Ruby Smathers and Ted
Young of Asheville N. C., visited Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Kellett Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. James were
week-end guests of friends in Green
ville.
Dove Shooting
Season Fixed
Runs From December 1
To January 11. Other
Regulations Cited.
Elfforts on the ];>art of state and
route from Washington, D. C., to New
Orleans, La., where they will make
their future home. Friends here of
Mr. Bailey, who holds a position with
the department of agriculture, will
be interested to learn of his transfer.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Reed and_
^ charged on all tickets sold. This 1 family spent Sunday in Ware Shoals i county authorities to have the dove
wiU mean that 15c tickets which are | with Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Reed. season mov^up from the
sold to very small children will cost) Mrs. S. L.'Prince and family visit- apparently have
17c, and that 25c student tickets willj^ in Laurens Sunday,
cost 28c, at school. Mr. and l^rs. Royce Smith and
General admission at the field fori family, Mrs. whn Seay, Miss Mar-
date set apparently haVe failed, ac
cording to copies of game regulations
circulated in the county this week.
The bulletin specifically states that
Red Cross Calls
For Workers
‘ MISS ROBBIE KING participated
in the 54th annual Fairview stock
show, held P^day,
the famed Bl^
ly, this show which has been held for
the past 54 years has never been
rained out). Miss King was awarded
first prize in children’s horsemanship
and Black Magic won first for the
Laurens county horses. Pfeavine s I The local Red Cross chapter is ur-
Trouble, owned by Howard Watkins, j gently requesting the ladies of the
was awarded two firsts and a third coinpiunity to volunteer their services
place in the events. Another Clinton if^j. jjie cutting and making of gar-
entry, Kitty Peavine, owned by Peck The office, which is located in
Cornwall, also placed. Jacobs building, has received a
♦ j large consignment of material which
Uncle Sam continues to take toll is ready for distribution,
ol the young men of the city. JIMMY j» in a number of towns, officers of
FREEMAN, commissioned as a sec-; the local chapter state, social activi-
single games will be raised to 40c,! garet Seay of Clinton, and Melvin dove season shall open on De-
which will include the tax. This is a'Seay of Camp StCTRlart, Ga., spent j^^ber 1 and close on January 11.
price for all who attend. | Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde i^® h®? been set at 12,
and gallinules may be legally hunted] head or Buffl^ead^' not more than
from September 1 through Novem
ber 30.
Bag limits per day were set as fol
lows
Woodxluck: one.
Ducks, in aggregate, of all kinds, 10
with 20 in possession.
Geese, in aggregate of all kinds,
three, vdth six in possession.
Coot, 25, with 25 in possession.
The bulletin also stipulates' that
vdien any daily limit includes Red-
standard price for all who attend.|Sunday with Mr. and Mrs i -au i
The new prices will go into effect i Tranunell. j w^th 12 in possession, and mourning
an entry riding j Friday night when Laurens plays i Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Bridwell ofi®*" turtle doves may be hunted from
agic. (Incidental- the Red Devils here at 7;30 o’clock. 'Woodruff, were Sunday guests ofto sunset, in season. '
' i Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ervin. I Federal aut^rities have also ruled
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. "Reeder, Mrs.! th®t the season for geese and coot
Ellie Reeder, Mr. and Mrs. Grover ■ will open on November 2 and close
Jackson spent Sunday at Mill! i^®®®n'i>®r 31, while rails, marsh hens
Belk's Begins Big
Harvest Sole
The annual Harvest sale of the
^11 known Belk’s Department store
is heralde4 forth in a page advertise
ment in today’s paper. The big store
is loaded from top to bottom with
new fall merchandi|»e marked at at
tractive prices. Manager D. B. Smith
states that prices will be higher later
and this special sale will therefore
m^6 a strong appeal to the buying
public of this enthe section.
Springs, N. C.
Little Maxcy Davis is visiting his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bud
Brown, near Laurens.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Turner and fam
ily were guests of Mr .and Mp. Hudi'
son Davis Sunday.
Mrs. Bessie Whitmire of. Clintofi,'
spent last week 'with Mr. and Mrs.
William Ellis.
Walter Allen Of Aberdeen, "Md.,
three of any one, or more than three
in the aggregate of these kinds may
be taken.
Possession of these kinds of dudes
is limited td not more than slz of
any one kind w six in the aggregate.
Large Crowds Attend
Frontis Auctioh Sole
The J. B. Fremtis public auction'
sale of their entire stock of jewdry,
silvervmre, china, glassware, leather
goods and novelties has drawn large
(Hrowds since it opened last Thurs
day. Three sales are held daily, with
buying active bn the part of hundreds
of ladies and men who have attended
the event from day to day. “Every
thing is to be sold to the bare waUs,**
Mr. FVontis states. The sale contin
ues f)6r several days yet, it is stated
in a commercial announcement'else
where in. today’s paper.
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ond lieutenant upon his recent gradu- ties have been curtail^ by the wo-
. 11— : 'I ' ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allen.)
ation‘from Presbyterian college, is an men to give more of their time as-
aviation cadet at Hicks Field, Fort j sisting in Red Cross work. It is hoped.
Worth. Texas. The fact that Jimmy’s | they state, that such an example will
two older brothers, I*OWELL and j be followed in this conununity since
JULIAN, are also pilots (the latter is! the need is urgent for the making of
not actively engaged in fiying at garments with the coming of winter,
present) entitles them to this alliter
ation, “the flying Freeman' family,’’
FRANCIS BLALOCK received or
ders the pelst week to report on Oc
tober 16 at Fort Jackson for physi
cal^ examination and'if accepted will
be stationed at the new arsenal near
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar HowellVand
family visited in North Carolina
Sunday.
Miss Hazel Dunaway of Clinton,
I visited Misses Bernice and Eva Mae i
i Ellis Sunday. |
Carl Lanford, Otis, James andi
1 Henry Hampton were visitors in Mi-1
iami, Fla., last week. James Hamp-J
jton remained to make his home in|
Pomyano, Fla, j
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Harvey and'
Augusta on its completion. Mr. Bla-| e^n'Underwriters" association^ a'new i
lock is also a second lieutenant with Chevrolet fire truck at a cost of Sunday in Gray Court
extra work as a reserve officer to his' $2,933.00. ""
credit.
CITY PURCHASES
NEW FIRE TRUCK
The city of Clinton has purchased,
subject to the approval of the South-
MISS DORIS SUBER was present
ed the loving cup offered by Cha
ney’s Dress shop for the best model
at their fashion show on last Thurs
day evening. Other models were
Misses Louella Jones, Florence and for several years, will continue to be
Kathleen Howard, Carolyn and Jinny [used along with the new machine.
Young. Christina Sowers, Lillian which was delivered Monday.
Braswell, Mary Mitchell, Ruby King, I
Martha Foster, Jackie Wier and I tending. Mrs. Ethel Chaney, proprie
The truck, which has a pumping
capacity of 500 gallons per minute,
is built on a Chevrolet chassis by
Peter Pirch Si Sons, manufacturers
of fire fighting equipment.
The large American La France
truck which has been in operation
Tootsie Copeland of this city. Misses I tor of the shop, expressed pleasure
Sara Osborne, Modeen and Kathleen j and gratitude for the capacity at-
Finney of Goldville. These attractive' tendance at the Show. '
models appeared in sports, street and I ^ ♦
evening clothes. Miss Braswell was Friends tell us that MRS. S. P.,
Striking in a bridal gown, and she i McCRACKIN and MRS. W. J. DUN- Elizabeth Mason of Atlanta, Ga., vis
was attended by a number of brides-' CAN were feature attractions at the Claude Willard
maids. As a final touch adding a note Sunday school party on Tuesday eve-1 _ , . j ’
ning, for which members dressed as Eskew attended the stock
with Mrs. Harvey’s brother.
James Haupfear of near Goldvilile,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Claude Willard
Sunday.
Mrs. A. C. Clark and family and
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Rushlen visited
Mrs. Clark’s brother, W. C. Price,
in Clyde, N. C., recently.
Mrs. Lizzie I^avis spent Wednesday
in Greenville with G. E .Godfrey.
Mrs. Thelma Wilkes, Miss Chris
tine McDaniel and Justine McLendon
were visitors in Greenville Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Matt Davis and fam
ily visited Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Davis
in Woodruff Svmday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Land and!
daughter, Willie Mae, and Mrs
of amusement, a group of young la
dies in outing nightwear with can
dles sang “Goodnight, Ladies.” The
stage was effectively decorated with
gladioli, dahilas, fern and lighted ta
pers. Punch was served to those at-
children and wore their hair in pig
tails with red ribbons. ^
SAY, ‘T SAW IT IN THE CHRON
ICLE." THANK YOU.
.MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
October 13 and 14
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IIKT.VTOK
MONDAY AND TUESDAY.
October 13 and 14
Damon Runyon’s
'Tight Shoes"
With JOHN HOWARD, BROD Wister
CRAWFORD, BINNIE BARNES,
LEO CARRILLO, ANNE GWYNNE,
SAMUEL S, HINDS and SHEMP
HOWARD.
This is one of those hilarious com-!“”- Sanders'parats, Mr. a^ M«.
edies that aU audiences are for, forj'^”"“' in Marion, the past week-
it is fuA for everyone . . . It’s Run- ® , ,-
yon's riotous best . -.— with aU thel ,S'
gimme guys and glammer gals you've! and Mrs. H. W.
1 Williams during the week-end.
I Mrs. Alfred Caldwell and Mrs.
! Pauline Lawson were visitors in
show > at Fairview Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Ashley are
making their home in the community.
Mr. and Mrs. Furman Holcombe of
Camden, visited Mr. and Mrs. R. M.
Hathcox the past week-end.
Mrs. H. P. McClendon has return
ed home after a week’s visit with
Mr. and Mrs. John Flow in Goldville.
Lee Caldwell and daughter, Ev
elyn and Misses Ruth and E^line
Ballard spent Sunday in Henderson
ville, N. C.
Little Gwyndola Hathcox is visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. Furman Holcombe
in Camden.
Mr. and Mrs. (trover Jenkins,
Owens, Jessie Abercrombie
and Rev. Algie Lawson, pastor of
the Baptist church, attended a meet
ing near Waterloo Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sanders visited
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been reading about!
plus
POPEYE in “CHILD PSYKOLO-1 Laurens Saturday.
plus-
“NEWS.” lOc and 30c
Feature begins 2:00, 4:14, 7:08, 9:22.
10 A. M. Show MONDAY.
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY,
October 15 and 16
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Reaching For the Sun"
JIKY.” Cartoon, “12 O’CLOCK AND
ALL AIN’T WELL.” “MAGIC
SHELL.” “NOBODY KNOWS.”
“NEWS.” 10c and 25c
Feature begins 2:47, 4:40, 7:47, 9:40.
10 A. M. Show TUESPAY.
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY,
October 15 and 16
"Adventure
In Washington"
With HERBERT MARSHALL,
With JOEL McCREA, E L L E N j ^JJ^^IA TOUC^ GE^ REY-
DREW, EDDIE BRACKEN, ALBERT'
DEKKER and BILi.Y GILBERT.
Feature begins 2:41, 4:56, 7:11, 9:26.
plus :
“BOB CHESTER AND HI^ OR
CHESTRA.”
“POPEYE in “PEST PILOT.”
ROBERT BENCHLEY in “THE
FORGOTTEN MAN.”
“RibERS OF DEATH VALLEY,”
Chapter 3. 10c and 20c
9:30 A. M. Show WEDNESDAY.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
October lltand lfi»^ «
UUmI
Feature begins 2:00, 4:32, 7:04, 9:36.
'The Lone Rider Crosses
Rio"
With GEORGE HOUSTON and AL
ST. JOHN.
Feature begins 3:32, 6:04, and 8:36.
plus
“SNOW DfXJS.” 10c and 20c
9:30 A. M. Show THURSDAY.
IMAMPOWR.
r^kRAN HMI'flMn MMION
plus f
SELECTED SHORTS. 10c 8c 30c
Feature Begins:
Friday: 2:17, 4:19, 7:18, »:19.
Saturday:, 2:32, 4:48, 7K)4, 8:21.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
OetMier 17 and It
"Bad Men of Missouri"
With DENNIS MORGAN, WAYNE
MORRIS. JANB WYMAN, VICTOR
JORY, ALAN BAXTER and WAL
TER CATLETT.
Thrills of “Dodge City”! . . . Action
of “SanU Fe lYail’’! . . . Suspanae
and romance woven into a story of
the West that waa . . / of men who
lived for the minute . . . and fou^t
every minute of their lives!
plus
“CAPTAIN MARVEL," Chapter 8.
Cartoon, “HOT STUFF,” “EM
PIRE IN EXILE," “DRAWING AC
COUNT.” 10c and 25c
Feature Begins:
Friday: 2:46, 4:48, 7:48 and 9:48.
Saturday: 1:59, 3:59,5:58,7:98« 8:89.
40 A. M. Show SATUS0AT.
Miss Inez'McDonald is visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Boyd Galloway in Green-
viUe.
Miss Mary Williams was the week
end guest of Miss Miriam Coleman in
Clinton.
Mrs. Nell Stroud of Virginia,^ is
visiting relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Holland and
daughter, Mildred, Mrs. Janie Miller
and daughter, Blanche, and Annelle
Falls of Clinton, were visitors in
Chester and Great Falls Sunday!
Birthday Par^
Doris McDonald was honored .wi^
a delightful birthday i party on Fri
day, the occasion of her fifth birth
day. Twelve friends remembered
Doris with a number of gifts. Re
freshments were served, after which
games were enjoyed.
Amotif The Slek
Gail Ellis has recover from a
recent illness. ,
Mrs. Fred Shelton is able io be
up after a few days’ illness.
Little Betty Jean Ellis u ill at her
home on Main street.
Birthdays and Anahreraatiea
' Mias Frances Fuller celebrated her
birthday Tues^Uqr, Oct 7.
October 6 was the birthday of Ed
ward Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Reeder will
celebrate their wedding anniversary
Friday, the lOi
Worehouse Fire At
Library Building
Fire was discovered early Tuesday
morning at 2 o’clock in the supplies
warehouse adjoining the WPA libra
ry building imder amstruction on
South Broad street. The fire tnxdc
responded to the end extiltguirt>-
td Um flames before any eonsider-
able damage was done.
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