The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, November 11, 1943, Image 2
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C
Thursday, November 11, 1943
Democratic Senator
Thinks New Deal 'Corpse/
Would Draft Marshall
PEOPLE YOU KNOW
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Mrs. M. C. Clark of Mullins, who
spent the past several months with
hef sister, Mrs. F. C. Pinson, and Mr.
Pinson will leave Tuesday for a visit
Washington, Nov. 6.—A Democrat
ic senator, Edwin Johnson of Colo-! w jth relatives in Jacksonville, Fla
rado, declared today “the New Deal R ev ^ falmage Buice, Mrs. Buice
is through” and urged his party to and daughter, Elisebeth, of Atlanta,
draft Gen. George C. Marshall for Ga., visited Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Buice
the past week-end>
Friends of Mrs. W. G. Coker will
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AROUND THE TOWN
' Incidents, Unusual and
f Ordinary, Gathered On
Our Rounds.
Nell Buchanan Named
## Misi Clinton High"
Miss Nell Buchanan, a member of
the junior class, was crowned “Miss
Clinton High” Friday evening dur
ing the half of the Clinton-Greer
football game by Efrl<y Cooper, cap-
JAMES GARY MARTIN, JR., has Uin of the t<
ejnlisted in the navy for aviation Miss Buchanan, the daughter of
duty and is now stationed at the ^
naval air station at Jacksonville,! h '* h est
".‘"“Ihei'-efet to know she ij a patient at the Fla., where he is taking Preliminary
comparable >to the I * ^ , n Gwnville , traini ng preparatory to duty with the a'* Boflnd . ™io^ ^
Mr and Mrs. E. R. Knox spent the'naval air corps A representative of ^of^'a^a ^ford^
week-end in Cliffside, N. C„ ^ ^ ^SrSlav was runner-up tor the title.
Tuesdays od-year elections. | th^. daughter, Mrs. James Tinkler,! local po^ff.c. ^ ^ won by Miss Edna
•As Americans we ough, to be in-ra/dV Tinkler. - ' ^ K IMornSu^ ta “j ?„ aenior, daughter of Mr.
** and Mrs. W. C. Baldwin.
nation. Johnso
after digesting
the returns from
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lieiy-
c, and
ntests.
put country ahead of party.”
Unless drastic steps are taken by
the'' Democrats, Johnson declared,
they can look for a sweeping con-,
tinuation of the Republican gains re
fleeted by election of governors
Kentucky and New Jersey, a
tenant governor in New York
by victories in several local contes
He termed the New Deal a “dead
corpse” and predicted ‘that if the
Democratic party clings to it, the
Democrats “will lose the senate, the
house and the governors of every
Northern and Western state in the
next election.”
Johnson, who has frequently dif-1
fered with the Roosevelt administra-|
tion in his seven-year tenure as sen-j
ator, thus brought into the open thei
naval reserve and WAVES.
terested in its causes and we should i T. W. Hughes, of Spartanburg, is navv
| relieving Mrs. Pearl Baker this week y '
at the locai/AVestem Union office!
i while she 4s on vacation. i Friends of 1ST LT. THURSTON 1
Mrs, Rosa B. Hart is visiting her! GILES ^iU be interested to know-he.
son, Burts Hart, and Mrs. Hart in
Augusta, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Knox and son,
Robert, of Portsmouth, Va., will ar
rive tomorrow for a visit with the
latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R.
Knox.
ollege ROTC Unit
gain Rated 'Excellent'
received his wings as graduation ex
ercises at Spence field, Moultrie, Ga., j / Presbyterian college’s Reserve Of-
November 4. His parents, Mr. andlficers* Training corps has been rated
Mrs. C. C. Giles, attended the exer-1 “excellent” in the army general ad-
cises Lt. Giles, who transferred to j mmistrative inspection, college au-
the air corps from another branch ■ thorities were informed this week in
of army service, pilots a B-25 me-! a letter from the specialized train-
dium bomber and is now stationed at 1 i n g branch of the army,
the Greenville air base. j The inspection, covering nine phas
es of organisation and administration! ciency award for the entire Fourth
of the colleges’ military unit resulted
in no recommendations for changes
or improvement.
The local unit has received a rating
of “excellent” for the past 18 years,
and has received the general profl-
Corps area in training camps seven
of the 16 times it has been given,
and has been among the top three in
the competition for the cup every
time but twice.
BIRTHDAYS AND _
ANNIVERSARIES NOTED
Miss annette moorhead, of pvt. paul jones here
' Gnldville, is a member of the execu-1 Pvt. Paul Jones, formerly of Kees-
talk which
The Chronicle Extends Greetings
To Those Whose Birthdays and
Anniversaries Occur This Week.
live board for the current school year! ler Field, Miss., is visiting his moth-
of the Hartsville chapter of the South j er, Mrs. W. C. Wood, on a ten-day j
j Carolina Crippled Children’s society, i furlough. Pvt. Jones has been trans-
j composed entirely of Coker college I ferred to Salt Lake City, Utah, and
! students under the direction of two | is a member of the air corps ground
members of the college history and' forces.
■ — ■■ — social science faculty. Miss Moor- ! r
j head is the ’tjdughter of Mr. and
Today is the wedding anniversary M rs . W. A. Moorhead.
Marshall-for-president
has been buzzing in Capitol Hill|
cloakrooms for several weeks.
Another Democratic senate/, who |
would not be quoted by name, said ]
Marshall, the army's chief of staff, 0 f Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Crews,
is being discussed with increasing Sandra'Roy, daughtQr of Mr. and
frequency as a likely candidate, es- ijlrlrs. Dudley Ray, will be three .years; „ , ., . , .
pecially in connection with Republi-l 0 ld tomorrow. (Colleges weekly student newspaper,
can moves to give Gen. Douglas Mac- j Today’s birthdays include Mrs
Arthur the No. 1 or No. 2 spot on Hugh Hohrtan and A. M. Young,
the party’s 194 4 ticket. Mark Pitts celebrates a
GOAL!
We are sorry to say we HAVE NO COAL, and have NO
PROSPECTS of getting any soon. The coal la all being shipped
North and West, and no Information can be had as to when and
whether we will get any before mid December.
We understand that an emergency “regime” la being set up
and put in the hands of the O. D. T., and that In cases of emer
gency it will be possible for this agency to ’idiot” some coal to
the emergency area.
Since there la NO COAL IN TOWN at all, we suggest that
those who need coal WRITE AT ONCE to the O. D. T., COLUM
BIA, S. C., and let them know that an "emergency” exists at
your house and in your town. You might also write to your Con
gressman and let him know how well you are pleased with the
way the No-Strike laws are being enforced.
C-W-S GUANO CO . INC
PHONE 62
The Blue Stocking, Presbyterian
lent newspaper,
, has received another “All-American”
honor rating in the critical service of
birthday Associated Collegiate Press. The
Tin Can Collection
Be Made Today
November 14.
All-American rating is given only to
Unda Crump, daughter ot Mr. and «* college newspapers adjudged •■the
Mr5 ' ^ n Mo C „r P ihe W, .5th be ’ hrCC S. “ThisVX SflM conS
^Dciris Owens d wUl*observe a Wrth- Blue Stocking has received
Homes throughout the city will be day Sunday. 1 D , ... . .
canvassed today for tin cans by Boy T. Irby« Holland has a birthday William B °y^* Mount P easa ,
Scouts of troop No. 41, headed by November*3. 'T as editor of the newspaper during
J. C. Thomas as scoutmaster and Dr. and.Mrs. L .Ross Lynn of Or- the , pe ^ 1 . oc ^ ^ or the award was
S. A. Timmons as assistant. The drive,lando, Fla., formerly of this city, 1
three years old in ® ,
school
assignment to a midshipman
i made. Mr. Boyd is now a member of
for scrap tin is sponsored by the have a wedding anniversary Sunday, a naval V' ai £ > |^f gro ^P ^ Norfol k
Chamber of Commerce under the di- . November 14. ^ y ard ’ P»rfc™uth, Va., await : l
rection of J. Leland Young.. All; Kay Mills, Jr., is
housewives art asked to have their today.
cans ready for collection. < j Olin P. Furr has a birthday No- |
' vembec 17.
ENGRAVED Calling Cards for army, Mr. and Mrs. Dan F. Martin ob-
and navy officers. An ideal, useful served their 16th wedding anniver
Friends of MISS MARGARET
LIGHTFOOT, daugher of Mrs, D. J.
Brimm of this city will be interested.
gift for father, husband, brother or sary November 6. ° t0 know she has accepted a civil ser-;
friend. Ask to see samples. Chronicle, Miss Agnes Fuller has a birthday Vlce ♦"pfim 1
Publishing Co. Phone 74. Saturday corps at Morrison field, West Palm
lu qay ' Beach, Fla. Miss Ligljtfoot formerly,
was connected with the army supply
department at Dorr field, Arcadia, •
Fla.
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W. FRED WHITLOCK of this city,
is in receipt of a letter from Captain
; Woodrow H. Barnes, of headquarters
J battery, 17th Field Artillery, now in|
! foreign service, commending h i s •
brother, PVT. PAUL R. WHITLOCK,;
1 for his excellent work with the bat- 1
tery. Captain Barnes stated: “He has;
THE BROADWAY
MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
November 15 and 16
lUftal Mnktl!
StiLTOH
Pffill
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MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
November 15 and 16
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BANJO ON MY KNEE
Starring BARBARA STANWYCK
j and JOEL McCREA, with WALTER cheerfully performed whatever task i
; BRENNAN and BUDDY EBSON. , has been assigned him and while at j
Story ingredients are tried and times his du U hours have be€n long
and arduous, he has never complain-,
ed. I am sincerely proud to have him
as a member of this battery. We do
WITH
JIMMY
AND HIS ORCHESTRA^
tiraclsl by
VIRCUTI
MINRIILI
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RICHARD AIHLtT • .PATRICIA DANC
SAH lEVINC • THURSTON HALL
LENA HORNE • HAZEL SCOTT
Screen Pia. tit S«f and Fred Sa dr
Produced by Jack Cumminfl*
true entertainment elements — ro
mance, comedy, melodrama, music,
1 dancing, excitement and suspense — everything we can to keep the boys
concerning uniquely interesting per- over h ere healthy and happy. It has
sons in interestingly different places! !** n h my observation that letters!
v K i from home do more to keep the boys
If you have seen it you 11 want to|j n high spirits than anything ,we can
I see it again ... if you haven’t—don’t do. Again I wish to say I am happy
miss it this time!!! . | to have men like your brother in my
battery and I am sure you are proud
I to have a brother who is giving his
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LATEST BATTLEFRONT NEWS.
SELECTED SHORT. 10c-30c
Feature begins 2:15,4:15,7:15,9:15.
10 A M. Show MOaNDAY.
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY,
November 17 and 18
"HI YA, SAILOR"
With DONALD WOODS, ELYSE
KNOX. EDDIE QUILLAN and
FRANK JENKS.
Feature begins 3:02,5:16,7:30,9:44.
NEWS OF THE WORLD IN AC-1 ^ , 0 h|s country
TION. Selected Shorts. 10c-25c
Feature begins 2:24,4:24,7:24,9:24.
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY,
November 17 and 18
m
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THE ADVENTURES
OF A ROOKIE"
With WALLY BROWN, ALAN
CARNEY and MARGARET LAN-
DRY.
Feature begins 2:00,4:14,6:28,8:42.
CARTOON. 10c and 30c
10 A. M. Show WEDNESDAY.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
November 19 and 28
RMWr—w.-regyy-
fWALTiR WANGER’S
r SFICTACRUt ftl«MfB m
nsnoji
STL'L 0 * narme
SSJffe"! l
, !sr.o’o«iscoJ:
LATEST BATTLEFRONT NEWS.
CARTOON. 10c and 30c
Feature Begins:
Friday: 2:15, 4:15, 7:15, 9:15.
Saturday: 2:31, 4:43, 6:55, 9:12.
GOOD LUCK, MR.
YATES"
With CLAIRE TREVOR, ALBERT
BASSERMAN, TOM NEAL.
Feature begins 2:17,4:50,7:23,9:56.
"SARONG GIRL"
With ANN CORIO, TIM & IRENE,
BILL HENRY, JOHNNY “Scat”
DAVIS and MANTAN MORELAND.
Feature begins 3:32, 6:05, 8:38.
plus
“VALLEY OF VANISHING MEN,”
Chapter 14. 10c and 25c
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
November 19 and 20
DAYS OF OLD
CHEYENNE"
With DON “Itad” BARRY. LYNN
MERRICK. EMMETT LYNN.
Feature Begins:
Friday: 2:00, 4117, 7:00, 9:17.
Saturday: 2:57, 5:18, 7:39, 10:00.
"A SCREAM IN THE
DARK"
With ROBERT LOWERY, MARIE
McDonald, edward brophy,
WALLY VERNON, HOBART CAVA
NAUGH and JACK LaRUE.
Feature Begins:
Friday: 2:55, 5:12, 7:55, 10:12.
Saturday: 1:47, 4:08, 6:29, 8:50.
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MRS. A. H. CUMMINGS has two
pictures on exhibit at the Fine Arts
League of the Carolinas in Green
ville. One is a watercolor of a local
farm scene entitled* “Threshing
Time.” The other, “Peck’s Midnight
Artist/’ is an oil painting of the
prize-winning horse belonging to J.j
J. Cornwall of this city.
Many friends and relatives of CPL.
IRBY S. HIPP, JR., will be on hand
at the Casino theatre tomorrow and
Saturday for the picture, “Salute To
the Marines,” in which it is rumored
he appears. Some movie shots for the
picture were taken of his marine
group while in training at New
River, N. C.
MRS. EUGENE HITT entertained
on Thursday with an old-fashioned
quilting party, inviting a number of|
friends. A prize, offered to the guest'
who did the most quilting and toldjj
the best joke, was awarded Mrs.J
Metta Stone. At noon the hostess
served a delicious dinner.
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Friends of LT. (jg) PAUL
LEAGUE, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. M.
League, will be interested to know 1
he has been promoted to executive 1
officer of his ship. Lt. League is
serving in the Mediterranean area.
“DAREDEVILS OF THE WEST,”
Chapter 9. _ r 10c and 25c
10 A. M. Show SATURDAY.
To Hasten Victory
No American wants this war
to go one minute beyond the
time we can bring It to n vic
torious end. To hasten that
victory—to save possibly the
lives of millions of oar boys
on oar far flung fronts—It is
imperative that every Ameri
can do his part In the geoond
War Loan. There Is an in
vestment to flt every parse.
The moot you can do Is little
offered by our hoys In
They gtvo their Uvea
INSURANCE
Fire - Tornado - Automo
bile - Surety Bonds * All
Forms of Property
Insurance.
SOUND PROTECTION
AT LOWEST COST.
REAL ESTATE
B. H. BOYD
Clinton, S. C.
FEEDS
“Fat Back ” Table Rock,
Hog Ration, Spartan Mash
es and Pellets, Dairy Feeds
—fresh every week.
C-W-S Guano Co.
Phone 62
ANNOUNCEMENT!
I wish to announce to my friends and
the public that I have opened a Grocery
and Market on the corner of Musgrove
and Enterprise Streets.
We will handle a complete line of Gro
ceries and Quality Meats, and will appre
ciate all business given us. '
Groceries, Fresh Meats,
Fish, Oysters
John R. Holland
AUCTION
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17
Beginning At 1:00 O’clock
All Farm Stock, Machinery
—including —
2 Mules
15 Head Cows, Heifers
Fresh and Springers
Hogs, Pigs
Chickens, Rabbits
Farmall Tractor
Hammer Mill
Disc Harrow
Plows, Harrows,
Wagons, Buggy
Some Harness
2 Saddle Colts
2% and IVi years old.
One Registered
New Mower and Rake
Wood. Saw
5 Wood Brooders
4 Electric Brooders
To Care for 2,000 ’Chicks ,
One 6-hole Ice Cream Cabinet, good as new
25 Large Lots on Each Side of Highway
Auctioneer: E. FRANK ANDERSON
(H A QTFFR
JTmm KmJ A linJl 4mm
One Mile From Clinton On Whitmire Highway