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//:■ T Page Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. Thursday^ November 13^ 1941 Birth Announcements WAUKER Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Walker an nounce the birth of a daughter, Vir' October 31, in the Greenwood hos pital. Mrs. Abercrombie is the for mer Miss Annie Black Williams, of Fayetteville, N. C. AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY TO MEET The American Legion Auxiliary ginia Sue, Friday, November 7, at will meet Tuesday afternoon, No- Hays hospital. Mrs. Walker before,,.Member 18, at 4 o’clock, at the home marriage was Miss Virginia Burns, iof Mrs. John W. Little. Spotters For Enemy Planes Go Into Action I CHRISTMAS CARDS—50 Folders of • ABERCROMBIE j lovely design and sentiment with Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Abercrombie your name imprinted, for $1.00. of Mountville, announce the birth of Place your order now for later de- a daughter, Normie Black, FWday, livery. Chronicle Publishing Co. Fourteen Observation Posts Set Up In Lou: Tens County. If someone breaks into your phone 'Education Week' Being Observed Local High School Join ing In Celebration With Special Programs. American Education week, Novem- call with the words “Army Flash,” Jber 9-15, is sponsored naUonally by you’ll know one of your neighbors is - — - - on the job helping the Air Corps de will take place between halvea of the Clinton-Honee Path football game on Johnson field. At the chapel exercises Friday morning Supt W. E. Monts will ad dress the studmt body on “Learning the Ways of Democracy.” At 3:30 in the afternoon in Spartanbiirg, the teachers of the Fourth Congressional district will gather to hear addrones by Dr. Carl Odmand Williams of Washington, D. C., field representa tive of the Nationid liklucation asso ciation, and state teacher executives. CASINO THUTRE THE BROADWAY fend our America. The fourteen observation posts in {National Congress Laurens county, part of the 800 mak-1 Teachers, ing up the Air Warning Service in. fhe particular object of the week the Southeast, phone in reports on aU | which has been observ^ for 20 passing aircraft. At the Filter Cen- years, is to center the attefition of the National Education association, I The session will be preside over by the American Legion, the United ■ Mr. Monts, state executive commit- States office of education and the teeman for this district, of Parents and SAT. *^8AW R IN TOt CBBON- ICLB.** THANK YOU. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, Nov^mlw»r 17 IS //■ MONDAY AND TUESDAY, November 17 and 18 Three Sons O' Guns With WAYNE MORRIS, TOM BROWN, MARJORIE RAMBEAU, i IRENE RICH, and WILLIAM jORR. The.draft had them daft . * they’ve got the Army balmy! . . . ; Frantic fun and rollicking romance!! I I ^— plus j A Crime Doesn’t Pay story, “COF- iFIN ON WHEELS.” A “SPORT- ten in Columbia this information is evaluated and plotted on maps of the area. Pursuit planes are then sent out to intercept any flights which turn out to be “enemy.” A sample of the reports—called the citizens of the various conununi- ties on the work of the schools. Along with thousands of other schools throughout tiie country, Clin ton high school is joining this week in the observance, the theme for this Goldville Store Ddmag^ By Fire flashes”—which the posts will be' year being “Education for a Strong K Q Tr% A r\ I a • j turning in from 5 a. m. to 6 p. m.j America.” T-ifrom November 15 through the 29. i ^thwell now SCOPE,” “WHAT’S HAPPENING IN ARGENTINA.” “NEWS.” 10c and 25c Feature begins 2:51, 4;46, 7:51, 9:46. Fire discovered in the Joanna Mer cantile company store shortly after i4 o’clock last Friday aftenuxm ^d considerable damage before the flames were brought under controL The fire started in a stock room on the second floqr. The building was flooded with water which damiged the dry goods department. A call was sent for the Clinton fire truck but when it reached Goldville the fire was already extinguished. NOTICE I am now prepared to do watch, dock a^ Jewelry repairing, aJao ape^ or der work, at my home on Ferguaon Street, omioaite Methodist paraonafew Your patronagro will be appreciated. Work called tar and deUyered if do* sired. / Prompt and Efficient Work As Always. J.B.FRONTIS JEWELEK _ _ , Dr. Bbthwell Graham addressed “Army Flash Three Three Zero—^ the student body Monday morning two bimotor white, low, seen Com; at 9:30 on the problems of personal XXX, west three east.” jand public health, with “Building Deciphered at the Filter Center' Physical Fitness” as the general SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRON1CLB this message would mean: “Two theme. Tuesday morning. Armistice Day, Prof. John W. 'Frey of the col lege faculty, spoke at the chapel twin-engine planes with white cross es on wings and fuselage were seen Unfinished Business | With PRESTON FOSTER, EU-i GENE PALLETT and WALTER CATLETT. I plus SELECTED SHORT. “NEWS.” 10c and 30c Feature begins 2:16,4:17,7:24,9:27. 10 A. M. Show MONDAY. It WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, November 19 and 20 "Here Comes Happiness With MILDRED COLES, ED-1 WRAD NORRIS and RUSSELl HICKS. I Feature begins 2:00,4:18,6:36,8:54.1 "Lost Of the Duanes" | By Zane Grey. ! With GEORGE MONTGOMERY,! LYNNE ROBERTS. EVE ARDEN. Feature begin.s 3:04, 5:22,7:40,9:51.1 plus ! WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, November 19 and 20 "I Was A Prisoner On Devil's Island" With SALLY FILERS, DONALD WOODS and EDWARD CIANNELLI. Feature begins 2:18,4:49,7:20,9:51. Hi. \ii Six Gun Gold With TIM HOLT, RAY WHITLEY, JAN CLAYTON andd LEE “Lasses” WHITE. Feature begins 3:32,6:03,8:34. plus from observation post Coin xxx (se- hour on a theme which is a part of cret code name used on Filter board) i “Strengthening National Morale,” A three miles east of the post, headed ^ native of Pennsylvania, Dr. Frey east, flying low—100 to 5000 feet.”, talked to the students about the peo- The “three three zero” is the number pie and customs of that famous farm- of the phone at the post. j ing section. When similar reports have come This morning at 9:30 the guest in from enough posts along the line {speaker will be Senator J. B, Dorn of flight, exact courses can be drawn; of Greenwood county, using as his on the “Intercept Boards,” ground subject, “Safeguarding . School Sup- speed calculated, and interception, port ” courses figured for the fighter planes. ^he big event of the week comes T^vL‘°r,Z j *»'=*-!F^day when homecoming exercises All the civilians working voltm-, '^"’wning of the school queen tarily for the Third Interceptor Com- *The Paper B^crybody Rat^ “SEA RAIDERS,” Chapter 4. 10c and 20c 9:30 A. M. Show WEDNESDAY. “RIDERS Chapter 8. OF DEATH VALLEY,”; 10c and 20c FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, November 21 and 22 plus SELECTED SHORTS. “NEWS.” . Feature Begins: Friday: 2:16, 4:17, 7:16 and 9.22. Saturday: 2:34, 4:51, 7:08, and 9:25. 10 A. M. Show FRI. ' 10c & 30c II, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, November 21 and 22 Outlaws Of the Cherokee Trail" With BOB STEELE, TOM ’TYLER and RUFE DAVIS. Feature Begins: Friday: 3:03, 5:29, 8:03, 10:29. Saturday; 2:32, 5:09, 7:46, 10:21. Ill It Mystery Ship With PAUL KELLY, LOLA LANE and LARRY PARKS. Feature Begins: Friday: 2:00, 4:29, 7:00, 9:29. Saturday: 1:30, 4:06, 6:42, 9:18. Also BEGINNING “JUNGLE GIRL,” by Edgar Rice Buiroughs. Starring FRANCES GIFFORD (The N^ SElflAL QUEEN). 10c and 25c 10 A. M. Show SATURDAY. L REDUCED! 32 EARLY FALL To make room for new ones arriv ing daily. $ Come Early! 2. Buy Now and Save! REDUCED! 65 EARLY FALL Priced To SeU $ 3. Your Chance To Save Taken frcmi our higho* priced racks. Penney’s mand are as much part of the scheme as the pursuit pilots in the air or the plotters and calculators at the Filter and Information Centers in Colum bia and other central points. All are necessary in an efficient system of air defense for the coastal regions of •the United States. The work they are doing is truly a splendid and pa- { triotic contribution. } In Clinton there is an active ob- j servation post of which R. L. Plaxico' is chief observer. The actual spot ting is done from a special watching post set up at the home of Alex Henry near the city. ' 1 During the open days of Nov. 10, 11 and 12, 168 planes had been cit ed and reported from the local post, 73 on Monday, 75 on Tuesday, and 20 up to noon yesterday. The following observers have been on active service during the three days: T. Russell Cooper, W. C. Bond, James P. Sloan, F. M. Stutts, Wyman Shealy, Mrs. Lois Jeanes, Mrs. Julian Coleman, Mrs. Louise Peake, R. P. Chapman, Jas. W. Caldwell and Rev. J. L, Mayer. This post has the distinction of be ing a weather reporting post as well. One post in each county, centrally located and well manned, is chosen to turn in the two-hourly reports on weather conditions. This information helps the pursuit officers at the In formation Centers in making deci sions on sending out flghter planes. It must be reliable, for the lives of in terceptor pilots often depend on the weather. . Chief .organizer for Laurels coun ty is C. K. Wright, superintendent of schools in Laurens. He has done a magnificent job in setting up the ob servations posts there, government officials state. . Lt. M. A. Werner, who just last week completed a 1200-mile tour of the posts in Laurens and Greenville counties as personal representative of General Walter H. Frank, returned to his headquarters with a favorable report on the state of the Air Warn- i ing Service in the two counties. i | “The observers have just reason to' be proud of the work they are doing j for their country,” he said. “We in! the Interceptor Command are proud' of them. We need them as much as' they need us. All are part of a big team which is working hard for na tional defense.” JoRelieve Mirny PEHSGkmL Ruth — your hasb«nd uyt "Forsutlt!” He’U be a lamb if you will just remember to try a new cake once in a while. It’s easy, if you just remember Ru ‘ to use Rumford Baking Pow der. For with Rumford you can use anv good recipe that takes your fancy. 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SADLER-OWENS ' PHARMACY I’elephone 4M P[ I lABlFe Y0F PREV.RIPnCNS 4991 i r BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIES NOTED The Chronicle' Extends Greeting* To Tho*e Whose Birthdays and Anniversaries Oeenr This Week. Linda Crump, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Crump, wUl be one year old Saturdays^ Mrs. Hubert^Todd has a birthday November 19. Miss Alva Holmes celebrated a birthday Tuesday, the 11th. Keibler FeweU Mills, Jr., was two years old yesterday. Doris Owens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Owens, will .observe a birthday tomorrow. Sandra Ray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Ray, was one year old yesterday, the I2th. Dr. and Bdrs. L. Ross liynn will observe a wedding anniversary Fri day, Nov. 14. Mrs. S. P. McCrackin wiU obcerve her 83rd birthday Tuesday, Nov. Ifi. Mark Pitis, son of Mr8.'P. M. Pitts, will celebrate a birthday tomorrow, T. Irby Holland has a birthday to day. John Gary Eichelberger, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Eichelberger, will be one year old November 18. SOCIETY BfEBTS MONDAY • ’Hie Woman’s Society of Chrietian Service will meet Monday afteniooQ November 17, at f JO at tilt eburdu IT’S WISE - IT’S PATRIOTIC AIDS to WINTER WARMTH Smart “Slt-By-the-Flre” HOUSECOATS—QnUted rayon satin or velvety rayon snede! Zipper or wrap- a.98 around! ^ Women’s Smart Flanelette PAJAMAS — Butcher boy or tailored styles! Prints | .89 «r pastels j| GIRLS’ FLANNEL ETTE PAJAMAS — Print and ooler oom- binatimis. Butcher boy or tailored! Fdr /Jf JOIN our CHRISTMAS CLUB Do Your Shopiting EARLY! Men’s Snug TT^aiinelette PAJAMAS 1.19 Real protection! Trim* coat models! Colm- orful patterns. Boys’ Outing Flannel PAJAMAS.. 79c Neat striped patterns in button eoat styles. REDUCED—One Group MEN’S SUITS.. SJSO Men’s Ribbed UNIONS 69c Ankle length, shwi or lang sleeved cstteaa, BOYS’ WARM UraONS ... 4Ec Tuckstiteh UNDIES 25c Women’s briefs, panties and vesta of fine f^Wy heavier eotton. Regular and large sfues,. Yen Children’s Confy WAIST SUITS 49c Ribbed oetton wtib tayan stripe. Taped hose loops, 8-18. WOMEN’S CASUAL FELTS HATS $1.49 Budget-priced sniv Mms, roll ers, round erown models! Glowing range of colors! SMART Blmises.... 1.19 Rayon erepe shirtwaist ofyliik Sfcws 88-49. Handbags... 98c Shnulated leathers! LADIES’ ffiouses..... 69c Fresh-faced white and oolMe. l09g or short sleeved with convertible cellars. Smarts Plaids, colors! Husky school- favored fabries! WOMEN’S COMFY FELT EVERETTS 98c Smart velvet eellar! Leather cushion soiss, heels. CB1LD1BN*S FELT Hylos 49c ^ IVIES’ WOOL GlovmT.. .^T 49c Protect Baby! ALL WOOL SACQUES Hand 98* ALL WOOL BONNET, aWEAT- ES BR, BOOTE Stt AR^Wdol SHAWLS 98* |.98 IN CLINTON \ / 1 A .V t i