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Page Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. Thursday, December 24,1942 TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING MACHINES Sales and Service CLEANING A SPECIALTY Reasonable Charres KENNETH N. BAKER Phone 306 NOBODV'S BUSINESS By GEE tteGEE / answer. The Constitution of the United States of America was written on only half as much paper, and Lu ther’s Diet at Worms required only one-fourth of the paper and the Mag na Charta was spread on only a third of the area that the would-be sol dier’s application required. Coughs Beware from common colds That Hang On MERRY CHRISTMAS. EVERY BODY! We have just finished our A1 _ . . * .. .. turkey dinner, only the turkey was ^ P^ent of the question- . an old dominecker hen. The cran-i naires at job-seekers and mer- Mrs. George M. Davis left Tuesday hprHPs were there but we found a' chants and manufacturers carry rare- to spend Christmas in Manning with carried-over can We have always ^ ever less A large pages. AJher daughter, Mrs. George Dixon, 'had turkey for Christmas dinner,: she et of paper the size of a postal, and Mr. Dixon. but something has happened to us: card would usually be sufficient to, Mrs Ra i ph l Wilbanks of Vir- BRIEFS.. ABOUT PEOPLE YOU KNOW Week-End Trips .. Visitors we don’t seem to want turkey nowj^er eveir relevant question that nor do we want many other things i .^^Pi^,^ 0 ! 11 ? | that our army and navy need. Creomulsion relieves promptly be cause it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ ing used the card Mr laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe told m to use The desire or need or expect. When a person completes one of these ap- . plications or questiannaires, he needs We served coffee for, dinner, hav- : a vacation and 5 aspirin tablets per Henderson told us to use. The coffee was made day for 2 months, and in some cases and heal raw, tender inflamed bronchial : XTeht huT'it tasted Tike somebody ~ a straight "-> acket wouldn,t be out mucous membranes. Tell your druggist alri g ht - but 11 tasted UKe someooay spilt something in it, but the man who .sold it to us at his ceiling price | to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding jrfin must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have vour money back. CREOMULSION, k th „ tf For Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis i u P t0 make the coffee out of iof place. It looks like the government ques- II q I • AHO A v ”v^ •HAPPY DCW Y€AR v> I am grateful for the pat ronage «i\en me during the past year and pledge a better service to you in 1913. WYMAN SHEALY Plumbing and Heating told us it was pure coffee . . • he; tionna | re have an idea that did this when we asked him where ^ their ability to hold their jobs is he got the old stump that he ground! b asec j on the number of questions they can ask, both foolish and sen sible. It is likewise possible that The ceiling price of this coffee was these questionnaires are used as an ‘37c. Before ceilings were jacked up examination paper, and if a person about 10 feet above normal, the reg-j answe j. s half of them, he is graded ular price was 25c per lb. While ,50 percent on intelligence, patience sawing the ceiling and making ad-: temper, and restraint. What this ’ justments thereon the guy surely got coun t r y needs is a committee to re- some saw-dust in his coffee bin. It duce the number of committees and could have benn that the cook (our|g e t r i d 0 f unnecessary waste as to wife, the regular cook is in Philadel-1 pa p er> time, money and disposition: phia for the duration) used too much I used to know a boy that thought the public judged him by the number water to -make coffee. Counting the glass of milk and! 0 f books he toted to school every some corn-bread sticks, plus some, morning. Besides his third reader, mashed potatoes, we had a mighty good dinner. ^There’s-one fine-thing slate,, pencil and spelling book, he carried 3 large catalogs, 2 Bibles and about not having turkey: you don’t a big old encyclopedia that he never have to eat turkey hash for the 6 or 7 meals following a turkey spread. ginia Beach, Va., is visiting her fath er, James B. Speake, and aunt, Miss Margaret Speake. Mr. Wilbanks, of the navy, stationed at Camp Brad ford, Norfolk, will join he/ here to day. Mr. and Mrs. R .P. HSamer, will have as their guests duririg the holi days, Mr. and Mrs. R. u. Hamer of Dillon, and Mr. and Mrs. p. H. Brooks of Sumter; Mrs. W. O. Brown of Rock Hill, will spend Christmas q a y wit h her sister, Mrs. Alma McK< Lt. Col. A. H. Cummings of Camp Roberts, Calif., is spending a few days with his family here. iMrs. C. E. Moody is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Henry Jolly, in White Plains, N. Y., for two weeks. Friends of Pvt. Thomas Baldwin, of the army air crops, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Baldwin, will »l*e inter ested to know he ;has been trans ferred from Keesler Field, Miss., to Seattle, Wash. Friends of Mrs. A. M. Nelson will regret to know she is critically ill at her home. Miss Catherine Turner of Wash- ington, D. C., is spending several days here with her sister, Mrs. Dan Four or five days after the original turkey has been served, his or her re mains as the case might be, fails to CASINO THEATRE THE BROADWAY MONDAY AND TUESDAY', December 28 and 28 'THE GREAT GILOERSLEEVE' (Harold Patty) MARY CORTES • GINNY SIMMS FREDDY MARTIN Md bis ORCHESTRA LES BROWN and his ORCHESTRA W PETER UNO HAYES PfdandsmJ Dim*/ h TIM WHELAN OrtalaN Scraaa Hay by WHttom Rowan, toipA Spaaca^oad CvrtU Kan yon i Kanaadi Earl The MARCH OF TIME presents MR. AND MRS. AMERICA/’ NEWS. 10c and 30c Feature begins 2:26,4:24,7:26,9:24. 10 A. M. Show MONDAY. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, December 30 and 31 "INVISIBLE AGENT" With JON HALL, PETER LORRE, ILONA MASSEY, SIR CEDRIC, 10 . 07 HARDWICKE, ALBERT BASSER- ' ' MAN. . MONDAY AND TUESDAY. December 28 and 29 "NIGHTMARE" With DIANA BARRYMORE, BRI AN DONLEVY, HENRY DANIELLE, EUSTACE WYATT, IAN WOLFE, ; and ARTHUR SHIELDS. j SOMETHING NEW IN MURDER MYSTERIES! . . . “Nightmare” hits }the jackpot in excitement . . . sus- pence / and eerie shivers with the deadly game of Crime and Conse quence! , ,, — Plus COMEDY. NEWS. 10c & 25c Feature begins 2:33,4:27, 7:33,9:27. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, December SO and 31 "DANGER IN THE I PACIFIC"' With IX)N TERRY, LEO CAR RILLO, LOUISE ALBRITTON and HERBERT HOLMES. Feature begins 2:00,4:22,6:44,9:06. 'THE UNDYING ^ MONSTER" With JAMES ELLISON, JOHN HOWARD, HEATHER ANGEL and BRAMWELL FLETCHER. Feature tiegins 3:01,5:23,7:45, and Feature begins 3:22, 5:58, 8:33. "BEHIND THE 8 BALL" With THE RIT Z BROTHERS. looked into. I believe that certain | Yarborough, and with her mother in government-agencies and employees i Gaffney. 7 . feel that the longer blanks they pro-! Lt. Lalla Mae Edwards of Staten ^ mulgate, the more questions they ask,! Island, N. Y., is spending the holi- | nnw*w<; FORAN and and the more unnecessary informa- days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. JOHNNY DOWNS, taste very much like turkey. .Someition they demand from us poor saps, I J.. V. Edwards. Feature beams 2: folks say that the best part of the; the better they are qualified to hold j Friends of Frank Cauley will be turkey is the hash, but that’s just their positions and draw their pay. 1 sorry to know he is ill at his home 1. There ain’t After these Questionnaires are sent on E Carolina avenue. one fellow’s opinion. .nothing good after it been warmed in, wonder if anybody ever looks at over as it was when it was first them, except occasionally, served hot, not even cold turkey. ! ♦ BIRTHDAYS AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHROMCLF .only Solomon in all his glory cbuld Red Tape 1 have just tried to help a young man fill out an application for a job; “ r;| ANNIVERSARIES NOTED printed form or questionaire. It con-; ’aim'd 8 full letter-size pages each page jammed full of questions |hat, 01 The Chronicle Extends Greetings To Those Whose Birthdays and Anniversaries Occur This Week. Feature begins 2:00,4:40,7:16,9:51. plus “SUPERMAN.’’ 10c and 20c 10 A. M. Show WEDNESDAY. J. Blalock is visiting her Mrs. James . Moore, in LATE SHOW TONIGHT! 11:30 SCREAM '(UiC! /ft a Miry Set KAY KYSER TKiffa/otiteS/M/ ^ eiih DREW • WYMAN .*</ KAY KYSER’S BAND Also DONALD DICK ...in... “SLEEP WALKER” t PC) YE YE ...in... “YOU’RE A SAP, MR. JAP” TO OUR PATRONS ...and... FRIENDS CASINO •••cind*** BROADWAY THEATRES / Mrs. T daughter, York. Mrs. J. L. Wright and daughter, Miss Sara Zee Wright, are spending j the holidays with their daughter and; sister, Mrs. S. P. Babb, and Mr. Babb in Charlotte, N. C. Miss Elizabeth Barnes, who teach-! es in Camden, is at home for the hoi- | idays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Barnes. Miss Doris Fuller is spending the 1 Christmas season with her sister,, Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Spencer will;Miss Agnes Fuller, student nurse at j delebrate their 51st wedding anni-jOeneral hospital in Spartanburg. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, January 1 and 2 plus versary December 30. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Wilder of Mo- 1 Fred Burnett, Jr., will be 16 years C?™?* , wi11 s P? nd f hris ^ mas T day with the former s mother, Mrs. J. B. qld Dec. 28. ^JMr. and Mrs. W. H. Shands have a wedding anniversary December 27. I Lynn Cooper, Jr., will celebrate a birthday Monday, the 28th. , December 25 anniversaries include k5apt. and Mrs. Jack H. Dqvis, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Owens. . Mrs. Dennis Sowers observes a orfthday December 26. UNCIi SAM’S ARCTIC HEROES! wwmm • *»*« ^ SMI MM 29Z MMW “PERILS OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED,” Chapter 13. 10c & 20c 10 A. M. Show THURSDAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, January 1 and 2 "POWDER TOWN" .With VICTOR McLAGLEN, ED MUND O’BRIEN, JUNE* HAVOC and EDDIE FOY, Jr. Feature Begins: . Friday: 2:19, 4:52, 7:19, 9:52. Saturday: 2:25, 4:58, 7:31, 10:04. // RIDIN' DOWN THE CANYON' it/ Wilder. Miss Frances Shealy, who teaches at Loris, is at home for the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Shealy, Sr. Mrs. L. Yarborough and family of Cross Anchor, were guests Sunday of Miss Lily Yarborough. Mrs. J. W. Copeland will spend Christmas in Laurens as the guest of SELECTED SHORTS. NEWS. 10c and 30c Feature Begins: Friday: 2:32, 4:30, 7:32, 9:30. Saturday: 2:00, 3:54, 5:48, 7:42, 9:36 With ROY ROGERS, “GABBY” HAYES,' LINDA HAYES and THE SONS OF THE PIONEERS.” Feature Begins: Friday: 3:38 and 8:38. Saturday: 1:30, 4:03, 6:36| 9:09. plus “PERILS OF NYOKA,” Chapter 5. 10c and 25c 10 A. M. Show SATURDAY, WAR STAMPS ON SALE AT BOTH THEATRES Mrs. J. E. Benjamin has a birth- Mrs. O. Sitgreaves and. family. ^ ~ Dr. Marshall W. Brown and Mrs.i d^y December 27. j Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Rbeves will oelebrate their wedding anniversary I the 27th. j Miss Frances Speake has a birth- ohay Monday, December 28. December 26 is the wedding anni versary of Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Hol land. R, L. Plaxico will observe a birth day Saturday. ^ C W. O. Holland observes a birthday Djfcembet- 25. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Davis will celebrate their first wedding anni versary Dec. 25. TOMORROW and SATURDAY AT THE CASINO Sheila Ryan -Don Costello John Shelton Elisha Cook, Jr. tutaiHv Product Sol A4. Wurtzol • by Alfrod Wort* • Scrooo Ploy kf lav trotlow Original Sl*r by law Irodow and Slonloy tout Also NEWS, CARTOON and ORCHESTRA SHORT AROUND THE TOWN Incidents, Unusual and Ordinary, Gathered On Our Rounds. t From JOHN WILLIAM PACK, of the navy, San Francisco, Cal., come greetings to his friends. THE CHRONICLE desires to ex press its appreciation for Christmas Greeting cards received from several young men of this community now in the service at home and overseas. We send our best wishes to each ot them. Another appreciated Christmas card addressed to “The Chronicle’s Entire Force” comes from Mr. and Mrs. John L. Dickert of the Wads worth community. In return all of us •engaged in producing “our favorite newspaper” send sincere greetings to j these highly esteemed Dickert 1 friends. Brown were guests of the Laurens Rotary club Thursday evening for their “ladies night” entertainment. Dr. Brown made the address of the evening. Rev. LeGrande Mayer, secretary of the Clinton Kiwanis club, and Mrs. Mayer, were guests of the Laif- rens Kiwanis club Tuesday evening for their annual “ladies night”^ cele bration. Miss Elsie Neighbors, member of the Hartsville school faculty, is at home for the holidays with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Neighbors. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Neighbors and daughter, Mary Ann, of Chicopee, Ga., arrived yesterday for a several days visit with their parents and grandparents. EARGLE LOSES SISTER Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ear- gle will sympathise with them in the death of the former’s sister, Mrs. Mary Eargle Sobonsky, which occur red Friday in Scranton, Pa. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon, at St. Thomas Lutheran church, near Chapin, by the pastor, Rev. G. H. C. Park, as sisted by Rev. J. LeGrande Mayer of this city. Mrs. Sobonsky is survived by two daughters, 13 and 9, four sisters and four brothers. Masons Elect Officers ‘ Magnolia Lodge No. 355, A. F. M., of Goldville, elected the following officers for the ensuing year: J. J. Clark, worshipful master. W. L. Thomas, senior warden. J. L. Abrams, junior warden. J. M. Fulmer, secretary. V. W. Gamer, treasurer. Jesse Thomas, senior deacon. R2y Boyce, junior deacon. . William Gastley and W. W. Niver,) stewards. Gordon Oxner, tiler. Lt. and Mrs. James R. Barbour an nounce the birth of a son, James R. Barbour, II, on November 30, at Langley Field, Va., y hospital. Mrs. Barbour before marriage was Miss Beverly Davis, daughter of Mrs. George M. Davis of this city. I "MY 5 CHILDREN AND I | use ADLERIKA when needed; have ! kept it oh hand for 20 yean.” (C.C<— 1 Mass.) ADLERIKA with its 3 laxa tive and 5 carminative ingredients is just right for gas and lazy' bowels. Get ADLERIKA today. SMITH’S PHARMACY BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS — Pink or blue. With genuine steel die en graving. Envelopes to match. Chron icle Pub. Co. Call 74. CALL Wyman Shealy For Prompt Plumbing and Keating Service 105 E. Ferguson 8t. 3-anu Oh* SNIFFLES DUE TO A COLO. J/. (2 vuu AND § fOR THE J\)ewl^je<vc L. - * UI i I O RTS At Christmas time we realize more than ever how much it means to have the friend ship and good-will of folks like you. Please accept our sincere thanks and our good wishes for a Prosperous New Year. MAXWELL BROS. & KINARD *E. H. WILKES, Manager CLINTON — TWO STORES — LAURENS :