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Page Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C Thursday, December 3, 1942 FARMERS MUSI PLANT UP NEAR '42 ALLOTMENTS AROUND THE TOWN Incident^ Unusual and Ordinary, Gathered On Our Rounds. Carter of this city, and for the past; few years has made his home with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Falls and family. MISS REBECCA SIMPSON, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe H. Simpson of Whitmire, and grand daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Bobo of this city, who will receive her The following item from “The Stars A B degree from Erskine college in i and Stripes,” army newspaper, pub- j January, is among those students , lished in London, Eng., of Tuesday, | who wi n be listed i n the 1942-43 is- Nov. 17, will be of interest to rela-| sue of “Who’s Who Among Students; , lives and friends here and in Gold- j n American Colleges and Universi-1 ■■ | ville: ties. Washington, Dec. 1.—-Farmers will j^t. Alex/(Red) Crawford is still January or February " th ' h ?7j This publication U published obtain maximum benefit 90 Per Cent Required To Get Government Crop Benefit Program. BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIES NOTED The Chronicle Extends Greetings . To Those Whose Blrthdsys and t Anniversaries Occur This Week. M/£. W. B. Tribble has a birthday tomorrow, December 4. . ... , , , . , C. W. Stone observes a birthday The book will be released in! Ten Complete Civilian —- Pilot Training Course The following ten young men this week completed the Civilian Pilot training course at the Laurens-Clin- ton airport according to an announce ment made by C. C. Giles, instructor: Robert Kirby, Columbia; Dan Blake ly, Laiirens; Clarence Brown, Spar tanburg; Edward Beard, Camden; James C. Garrett, Belton; John Mc- Dowell, and Grover Meetze, Gaff ney; James Wharton, McBee; William Buford, Newberry; and Furman Mauldin, Liberty. Those completing the course are enlisted in the army air corps and now awaiting assign- mentjo camp foi* further training. You “Auto” have State Farm Insurance. See Robert D. Lynn. ^ order ^ W at. which Martha Raye and Carole^ through th7 cooperation ofover'eOO orner xo oou, n muxunum oene.u Landis were staying Checking out, 1 American universities and colleges, payments authorized by fanyi leg . said to the clerk .. rd like to check u ig the only means of national rec . lation. . | put of room 671.” The clerk looked ognition for graduates which is de- This regulation was announced to- up the records. “Do you mean to say i void of politics, fees and dues, dhy by the agriculture department in y ou S pent the night in that room?” he Miss Simpson is president of the a move designed to obtain a high asked. “Of course,” Red replied., “You y. w. C. A., president of the Home degree of compliance with next year’s mus t haVe had a good time,” the 1 Economics club, a member of the record farm production program. i clerk replied. “That’s the room of Garnet circle her sophomore year, a The total amount of payments to j Miss Raye and Miss Landis.” It turn- f member of the Athenian literary so- be distributed under the 1943 pro-; ed out that he had stayed in room city, Music Lovers club, and a Red gram has not been determined. It has , 761, not 671. It all turned out O. K.j Cross worker, doing much to help been averaging about $750,000,000 a: but Milly and Carole were checking with the knitting. She is one of the 9th, , Sjjra Pitts, daughter of Mrs. James; P>rfs, is four years old today. and Mrs. W, O. Holland will ebrate their wedding anniversary ember 6. . Mrs. E. M. Timmerman has a birth- Je^y u Mr. *• jCAflebri “ T)ecem iy Wednesday, the 9th. Sunday, Dec. 6 is the birthday of Alai year. I out at the same time and even they The department will announce lat- blushed a bit. er the rates it will pay farmers for Erskine’s outstanding students. We have received from FRANK M. DAVIS, AM 2C, with the head quarters squadron, Fleet Air Wing complying with AAA allotments fori Little ANNE JOHNSON is the corn, cotton, peanuts, rice,'tobacco P 1 * 0 ^ possessor of four beautiful ^ ^ j ^ and wheat. The rates usually are aetj^ 0 ^ 8 * from big brother, Garrard one. United States navy, on duty at a certain number of cents per’ who 15 stationed in HaWan. Their sornewbere j n the p ac jfi C( a V-mail bushel, depending upon the com-j na J^ es ^ re > Miss Donnet (who had on saying he is receiving The modity. ; a .^ lg bonnet) Southern Bell, Butch c bron j c j e . Sometimes they are de- Failure to plant at least 90 per: * 1 ^ ld ' . T ^ | and he receives several copies are all gorgeous creatures and are at once> bu t states he is still glad charmingly and beautifully dressed. to re c e ive them. Mr. Davis is the Anne also has a Hawaiian doll she son ^j r and John D. Davis, received from Garrard some time suit in payment deductions at a rate five times the compliance rate. This rru nns that a farmer’s crop payment ago. r This column has received and ap- | urday, the 6th. an Suddeth. Mj. and Mrs. Hugh Eargle have a| w£<lding anniversary the 8th. ^Katherine and Hugh Eichelberger,! children of Mr, and Mrs. H. L. Eich- | eiberger have birthdays December 7 'and 8, respectively. .Mrs. J. Clarence Copeland observes hCT birthday Saturday. December 8 is the wedding anni versary of Mr. and Mrs. A. O’Daniel, . B. Blakely will be 83 years old e 9th. Manning Jacobs, daughter of Mrs. Shannon, will be ten years old Deceml>er 6. Ipby Lynch Chandler, son of Mr. d Mrs. Carl Chandler, celebrated is birthday November 30. Mp .and Mrs. E. E. Wells will ob- Ejprtfe their wedding anniversary Sat- j would be wiped out entirely should he. plant only 70 per cent of his al-1 Friends of G C SUBER of the preciates a bulletin of the Palma lot men t. ’ | navy who ' has been stationed at' Ceia pres byterian church, Tampa,; enabled the church not only to bum Since 1943 crop allotments for cot-Norfolk Va will be interested to 1Fla > of which the Rev - Samuel p -j the mortgage but buy and pay for ton, tobacco and wheat are the max- know be has received a promotion Bowles 18 P astor - The bulletin an- a handsome Hammond organ. The i i • r .... nmirw'oH n corv/ir*** nf r»f nt'crmn xxroo fi4; 1 organ Thank; was played the first time on sgiving with Mrs. Bowles as organist. Mr. Bowles left Clinton in September, 1934 to become pas- 1 tor of Palma Ceia, and under his leadership the church has made imum deemed necessary,' farmers an d is now attending an electrician’s a service of dedication of who- overplant these crops will re- ma tes school at Newport, R. I. He isi the . chu f ch and organ on Thanks- ceive deductions at a rate 10 times a SO n of Mr. and Mrs. Henry c. glvmg day ’ a mernora ble event for the compliance rate. The deduction Suber of this city. mem bership of the congregation, for excess corn acreage will be the | „ • m ' It is interesting to note that the same as the compliance rate. nf ifff RDT ANn will he P as ^ or and congregation began a Farmers also will have to reach 90 phased to know his parents. Mr. and 52 600-‘with’Shi’ch ‘off”,?.™ Pr ?^ ? *" f e, J te B WO r k -! pei cent of their production goals for Mrs. J. D. Boland, have recently?’, i 1 ' I 1 th 1 pay offthe i T h® many friends here of the Bowses the so-called'war crops, which in- received a letter from him stating balanc ® du ® of m ^ tga f on their, will learn with interest of the happy, elude soybeans, flaxseed, peanuts, pot he was safe and well. Jeff is serv- proper y - Dnnng the two^months dedication service and the fine ac- 1 tatoes, dry beans and peas, hemp, and i n g somewhere in Africa with an more than $4 200 was raised which) comphshment of their congregation. * tomatoes and peas for canning. Fail- a i r borne engineers group, ure to achieve 90 per cent of war m '' crop goals would make a farmer sub- ( Every day we- see evidence of the ject to crop payment deductions at none of.;us are -too old, too the rate of $15 per acre for each acre y 0un g or too poorly equipped to help shoivl of the 90 per cent. war effort. Recently on a cold ^ morning, we were impressed with the Clevelands Move isight of three small negro children, _ . , scantily clad, hauling a load of scrap | ToAthenS * on a small “homemade” wagon. One, ^ was pulling, one was pushing and the ; Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Frank other was holding the scrap to pre- j / To All Oldsmobile Owners We are pleased to announce that we have been appointed by the Oldsmobile Division of General Motors Corporation as the Authorised Oldsmobile Service Station In Clinton. Oldsmobile is vitally Interested in seeing to it that your car receives the best possible maintenance service and when neces sary the best mechanical attention. ^ In order to render owners the most expert and efficient ser- ‘ vice, we have equipped our Service Department with the neces sary special tools required to properly service Oldanobiles . . . particularly those equipped with HydraMatic Drive. In addition, we carry an adequate stock of authorised Olds mobile parts and accessories and, have in our employ mechanics who have been factory trained and are experienced in servicing Oldsmobile cars. You are cordially invited to call at our new Oldsmobile Ser vice Department and inspect our facilities. You will find us equip ped to render the dependable, low cost, high quality Service that your Quality-Built Oldsmobile deserves. Giles Chevrolet Co., Inc Phone 26 vent it from falling. Indeed that would be a fine example for all of u§, to puli', push and stick together. | Friends and relatives of LT. WALTER CARTER, of the army air corps, will learn with interest of his promotion to rank of first lieutenant., » Lt. Carter who entered service in SKRIP INK — Black, green, brown, September, 1941, is now stationed at purple, red, royal blue. 2-oz. bot- Drew field, Tampa, Fla. He is the ties 15c. Chronicle Pub. Co. tf son of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. H.! ■ . ■ ‘ . I Cleveland and the latter’s mother, Mrs. J. C. Webb, will be interested to know they will leave this week to make their home in Athens, Ga., Mr. Cleveland is connected’ with the Sea board Airline railway as telegraph operator, the same position he held here. CASINO THEATRE THE BROADWAY MONDAY and TUESDAY, December 7 and 8 Clair* TREVOR I Margaret RATHRONE • WYCHERLY SELECTED SHORTS. NEWS. 10c and 30c Feature begins 2:28,4:26,7:28,9:26. 10 A. M. Show MONDAY. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. December 9 and 10 • "GIRL TROUBLE" With DON AMECHE, JOAN BEN NETT, BILLIE BURKE, FRANK! CRAVEN and ALAN DINEHART. j Feature begins 2:00,4:33,7:06,9:39. m •ti 'GIVE OUT, SISTERS With THE ANDREWS SISTERS, DAN DAILEY, JR., GRACE MCDON ALD, CHARLES BUTTERWORTH, WALTER CATLETT and WILLIAM FRAWLEY. - Feature begins 3:38, 6:01, 8:34. 10 A. M. Show WEDNESDAY. 10c and 20c MONDAY and TUESDAY, December 7 and 8 "MEN OF TEXAS" With ROBERT STACK, BROD CRAWFORD, JACKIE COOPER, ANNE GWYNNE, RALPH BELLA-! MY, JANE DARWELL, LEO CAR RILLO, JOHN LITEL, WILLIAM FARNUM and ADDISON R I C H - ARDS. * . Here is a story as big as Texas ... born of the Southwest’s wildest dec ade . . . filled with the courage and heart of immortal Sam Houston! plus COMEDY. NEWS. 10c and 25c Feature begins 2:33, 4:28, 7:33, 9:28. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, December 9 and 10 "APACHE TRAIL" With LLOYD NOLAN, DONNA [ REED, WILLIAM LUNDIGAN, ANN! AVARS, GRANT WITHERS and I FUZZY KNIGHT. Feature begins 2:00,4:43,7:27, and 10:09. 'THE MAN IN THE TRUNK" With LYNNE ROBERTS, GEORGE HOLMES, RAYMOND W ALBURN and J. CARROL NAISH. Feature begins 3:32, 6:15, 8:58. plus : “PERILS OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED,” Chap. 10. 10c & 20c 10 A. M. Show THURSDAY. Coat and Dress Sale # . « For Three Days Only—December 3, 4, 5th. You Will find beautiful Wool and Crepe Dresfees, all shades. • * ■ Now is the time to do your Christmas buying. Come early and profit by it. - Give her Lingerie for pretty, practical gifts for the holidays. “ ft Satin and Crepe Gowns. Lace-trim and Tailored Slips. \ - / ' Lovely Panties.' “Life” Brassieres that fit your form. LINENS WILL BE ON SALE NEXT WEEK. FRIDAY and SATURDAY, December 11 and 12 "SILVER QUEEN" With GEORGE BRENT, PRISCIL LA LANE, BRUCE CABOT, LYNN OVERMAN, EUGENE PALLETTE and JANET BEECHER. A dramatic romance of old San Francisco in which a society belle with a natural flair for sleight-of- hand picks a professional gambler as her first victim! ’ SELECTED SHORTS. NEWS. 10c and 30c Feature Begins: Friday: 2:28, 4:28, 7:28, 9:28. Saturday: 2:48, 5:02, 7:16, 9:30. FRIDAY and SATURDAY, December 11 and 12 "SPY SHIP" With CRAIG STEVENS, IRENE MANNING/MARIS WRIXON, RO LAND DREW, MICHAEL AMES. Feature Begins: Friday: 2:58, 5:15, 7:58, 10:15. \ Saturday: 2:47, 5:06, 7:25, 9:44. 'Tenting Tonight On the Old Camp Ground" With JOHNNY MACK BROWN, TEX RITTER, JENNIFER HOLT, FUZZY KNIGHT and DENNIS MOORE. Feature Begins: Friday: 2:00, 4:17, 7:08, 9:17. Saturday: 1:49, 4:08, 6:27, 8:46. plus ' “PERILS OF NYOKA,” Chapter 2. 10c and 25c 10 A, M. Show SATURDAY. SPECIAL! One lot of BEAUTIFUL HATS, i reduced to—- - WAR STAMPS ON SALE AT BOTH THEATRES $1.50 Doors Open at 9 O’clock Thursday Morning. SPECIAL! Long and abort sleeves, tailored Shirts and Blouses, tailored rayon crepes, round necks, pearl button trim. Reds, maize, copen, dusty pink, blue, beige and^hite. Sizes 32 to 46. ^ # *■ You always want to be prac- tical—and can be in our beautiful Lingerie. You will find many values at this sale. Ladies* Ready-to-Wear Phone .129 CLINTON, S. C. In h niiiiinnfniniif>miHfimitmiiHHtimtitntnuimi>inimmniiwnwinMHMM<i