The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, September 21, 1944, Image 2
NEWS OF . . .
MEN IN THE SERVICE
JAMES T. BOONE, who is with an
Infantry outfit overseas, has recently
been promoted to private first class.
PVT. JOHN MASON SIMPSON is
stationed at Aberdeen Proving
Ground. Ajd.. where he is taking a
special course at the Ordnance school.
Naval Aviation Cadet CHARLTON
MrSYVAIN. son of Mrs. W. A. Mc-
Sw.iuv. has been transferred to- the
Naval Air Training Center at Pen-
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AROUND THE TOWN
in multiples of ten because the sys
tem of blue tokens as uation change
j is being discontinued Sudday. Blue
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Incidents, Unusual and ! tokens - may be used in units of ten
i until October 1 in buying processed
Ordinory,' Gathered On After tha, .hey wm have no
Ouf Rounds. * I As announced earlier, processed j
ffoods being removed from rationing!
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The employees of Belk's Depart- are all jams, jellies, fruit butters,!
ment store were entertained with a asparagus, lima beans, corn, peas.j
••hsh fry” at Red's place near the, Pumpkin and squash, mixed vege-
Bu/zavd* RooG dam. last Wednesday tables, baked beans, tomato sauce,!
afternoon bv the manager, D. B. paste and puree, and all varieties of
Smith Following the dinner, square soups and baby fopds. Other vege-.
dancing and other entertainment was tables except tomatoes have been;
T ^ ration-free for some time.
i 1 " 1 In announcing the new ration val—
D atsatr uns, effective through September 30,:
J '.Mends oi MRS SELMA B. ADAIR 0pA Administrator Chester Bowles i
will be interested to know she has,
recently accepted the position a. ‘These point values are higher not;
manager ot the Clinton ^ea \oo • _ because of a change in the supply.
i ownec. by.C. ... \<u loiougn. picture of commodities remaining un-!
— i f j er Rationing, but because of the re-
Gen. Dwight Eisenhower, su
preme AEF commander, registers
^pleasure and surprise at news
which reached him in Paris, where
he conferred with leaders of the
rcnch movement, which liberated
he city with aid of American
oops.
,lowing,, uui,. uwause oi tne re-j
MISS DOROTHY PINSON has ac-i moval from rationing of nearly all;
eepted the position in the office of vegetables, special products and fruit
S W Sumercl which was recently spreads.
vacated by'Miss Ruth Singley. who! Red point values on meats, butter;
has taken* a position in Spartanburg an(1 ^airy products are unchanged, j
'with the Beta club office. * •
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hi school
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■ Mr-. J .do C .. McMillan a
, i \ room their son, LT. a
ALLAN with a partrdoper u
Fi ; Aeah theatre ofei
,■ ’it iinmg a box of Ger- d
i '. .a glasses taken from T
’. M.'.d.er. a bottle of "Cat-
e:vh per:i:me. French and
■n ■uey. German parachute ■ ai
: man ms;gnia. and a piece ' st
ho parachute which he used ; w
■I.;. M .AHUan has been i b.
k n England since he took ipart •
the nv.i'.nn of France and -was'
'b al.vy with the para
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antns as
as An-
ispectoT m Ih
e Air Ct
>rps, IV-
Pic Brona.e St
ar Mecta :
1 rhortly
t-ciav. for mo
■ritarious
s civ i ce
the enemy
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evolving
light,-. He
has a Is 1
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:i the Goo.,cl
^Conduct
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gh'en eniis;
ted men
for e\-
: behavior, ei
Aieiehcy
and fi-
1
However, combination spaghetti din- ,
ners, formerly on the processed food
Lottie MARION ELIZABETH i IN- hart are being shifted to the red I
NEY. infant daughter of the Mac
Finneys.
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ne
and four living grandparents. The
ov ! •, t _ a a-! »vi n -1 ’ vnt are Mr. and Mrs.
W. ^M. McMillan. Mrs.^Nannie^ E.
..and. Mr.
mother..
point chart,
with
a onepoint value;
for cartons
conta
ining from one tot
one and a
halt'
ounces of grated !
cheese.
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the fall season IS near.
your felt hat is here.
JOHN B. STETSON HATS $5.00 to $7.50
WRIGHT HATS 5.00 to 7.50
GINTER PARK HATS 4.50 to 6.00
There’s only one way to be sure of the right hat, style
and color. Come in and try them on.
James Ritts Store
Phone 64 *R
Clinton, S. C.
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PVT. JAMES R. HITT, son of Mr. p . . , , , .. p . Tppn
id Mrs. Eugene Hitt of this city, is. has announced
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learn ot.
first cia.=
s promotion to radioman 2- ^dnnkJn^/mmxSts
in the navy. He has re- 3 No d * m ^
JONES. PVT. MARION J. NABORS,
PVT. HAROLD COPELAND, all of
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in France.
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,c fot l.mded oi Palau Island in of town guests will be ad-
the \\ e.'tern Carolines last w
With the Humous Hist "Wildcat"
\ ..-.(in that landed on Anguar Is-1 with his
land, seuthernmo.bt of the strategic ~
P-t’.au gr ’dp. at dawn on Saturday,
were LT. WILLIAM ELBERT
— «- Anybody who damages or 1,
■ •« ..n; octi p.-’L.uc.D .A, rurcxi German carbine and bayonet from place or pay for the property dam-”
and CPL. HARMON G. MUR RAH. her
JR . ■ : Goldville.
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
HATTON, who has been in England 1 The Newspaper Everybody Reads
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
September 3:1 and 33
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, •
September 33 and 23
members will conduct business ofi
abide ^ bv whatever decisions they ;
BoV^anf s^fn ' who 1
thon'onTy’as gifebts ot Canteen menOp
The Last Horseman
True Western thrills, chills, excit.e-
ent and drama. With RUSSELL
DUB TAYLOR,
are Begins’
F
00, 4:35, 6:50. 9:15.
1:54. 4:19, 6:44. 9:09.
Three Of A Kind
PRESBYTERIAN OPENS
SEASON SATURDAY
WITH CLEMSON
NBLOOM
i. •
F: ..i.;y 3 54'. 5:19. 7:44. 10:09.
Saturday: 2:43. 5:13, 7:38, 10:03.
"Capt. America/Chap. 14
10 A. M. Show SATURDAY.
Esther WILLIAMS
Basil Rathbone * Bill Goodwin
Ethel Smith • Jean Porter
Carlos Ramirez
Harry JAMES
and his Music Makers
with HELEN FORREST
Xavier CUGAT
and his Orchestra
with LINA ROMAY
a ^ctrqT^W^w-^aycr
MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
September 25 and 26
Hi ' ' ' PICTURE
* - s !
Feature Begins:
Friday: 2:24, 4:29, 7:24, 9:29.
Saturday: 2:33, 4:47, 7:01, 9:15.
Presbyterian college's football team : II
will have two regulars and seven re- ||
serves from last year's«squad and m
25 freshmen when it opens the sea-! f
son against Clernson at Clemson Sat- M
urday afternoon at 4 o’clock, Coach g
Lonnie McMiIlian states. iB
The return to college last week of ®
Rube Kleckley, a reserve end. has '• ■
increased the....strength and experi- ■
ence of the team, but the' starting —
line-up. which McMiilian will put ®
on the field against the Clemson ■
Tigers will have three men on it who.™
have never ptayed 9 college football
before, and the reserve pool will be;™
lacking m experience except for ■
Richard Keller, a reserve guard. _
Slated for the end positions on
McMillians probable starting line-up P
are Frank Hay and Rube Kleckley, p
both last season reserves, Lester Car- ; ^
ter, a 1943 regular, and Sam Baker,! s
a freshman, will be at tackle. At K
guard will be William Morrow, a re- jjj
serve, and Andy Kavounis,_a regu- \ ji
lar. Bolt Pearson, a reserve, will be "
in the center slot. lH
In the midget backfield, Johniji
r.
tujUpNtP RoAflofi^,
’m e y^o**^*
Raines, a 140-lb. reserve, will be the;
quarterback; Joney Gilliland, a 154- j
NEWS and SELECTED SHORTS, pound reserve, will be at left half; 1
q n j ! Hasting Tyler or LUcius Morgan, both
1 a freshmen, 'svill be at right half, and
MONDAY AND TUESDAY, I the fullback position will be filled by
September 25 and 26 freshman M.lton Ivey.
Untried as the team is, it is still! n
; far more experienced than the sub- -
I stitutions that will relieve it. Sev- II
Goodnight Sweetheart
f V./ by
mature be
ge TOBIAS*lioberi 5HAYNE :
by PETE* GODFREY
Richard Swann & Edmund „
a by P'Chard Weil • From a »
O Higgms and Harnel Ford
2:40, 4:42. 7:40. 9:42
..... . .*. *.**.* W .AC. V -
How to be a reporter and catch the era! freshmen are contending for po-;
murderer. With ROBERT LIVING- sitions, but scrimmages seem to indi- !
STON, RUTH TERRY and "HENRY cate that the above team is fairly
HULL i certain to start most of the Hose-
MUSICAL. CARTOON. NEWS. ; men’s games this season.
Feature begmrs 2:5,CV57, 0 p A DOUBLES BLUE
POINT VALUES
MARCH OF TIME and NEWS.
Seven Doors to Death
Ax.
September 27 and 28
mil suet
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY,
September 27 and 28 . Washirigton> S ept. 16.-The Office 1
of Price Administration tonight or- I
dered sharp increases in point values ^
Spine-tingling thrills with suspense !li! Processed foods still *a
and mvsterv. With CHICK CHAND- tl ^ ea m . a con \ pan!0n m0 >’ e .‘° elnl J‘ _
LE'R, JUNE CLYDE. GEORGE: ^anon of points on a wide variety ■
MEEKER and MICHAEL RAFFETO.! of ' K /, e \. can / U ‘ d food C , • , !■
_ i)r) , f : Both the higher points and remov-
'' ' al of many items from rationing were H
i effective Sunday. !jj§
Doubled or boosted even more i _
sharply in most cases, the new point! s
. i values apply to all canned and bot-1B
Where are your children? With j ^^5. fQ Ur { ru if and vegetable j|
The Maltese HELEN VINSON, LYLE TALBOT, ■ juices, tomatoes, catsup, and chili _
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 1 Feature begins 2:00, 4:41 7'22 and
;20:03
lhe Mas krf D«os!*« Th “ e0 " r ' ,a,enb! !
STREET, ZAC
FAYE EMERSf
GREEN- i NOEL NEILL and RICHARD BY- cause
ON. I The
'her tv
up f ”-
Featu
re besfmv
;26.
Feature begi
and 9:35.
10 A: M. Sh
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
up itom o, wnue me coupon cost of i:
1 The Phantom/ Chap. 15 ! peaches, pears and pineapple is hiked |
2:15,4:05,5:55,7:45 NFXX wrFK—THAP 1 i frGm 43 pointS t0 80 for number j l
J NEAl n ELK UHAF. 1 ! two and one-half cans. Pineapple !i
9c Winslow, Coast Guard
WEDNESDAY! ' 9c and 30c
118
oum e
;aiue k
>n a num- jB
does is
: 20 points, 11|
ie con5:
>on cost of i H'
Hneapi:
lie is hiked j *
80 f<
ir number j|l
cans.,
Pineapple |H
nts fre
>m 25, and i s
trom 6
points foriP
jl,
values
are fixed j ®
BELK’S
m::a
COATS...$16.95 to $49.50
Buy your Winter Coat now! We have your size. We-have
Suits, too. in all sizes—tailored and fur-trimmed styles.
Smart to look at, smarter to wear. Suits, Classic and Dress
makers—gabardine, twills and shetlands. Black, blue, green
and brown, and imported tweeds. Sizes 9 to 15, 12 to 20,
and 38 to 52.
51-Gauge SHEERS...90c
They’re beautiful rayons, full fashioned sheer for le« flat
tery. In fall shades that blend beautifully with fall outfits
Sizes 8 1 i to lO'T.
And i Here Are Your
HANDBAGS... S1.98 to S5.95
(Plus tax)
Top handle and envelope styles, in gorgeous colors of black,
brown, trutan, navy and red. They give a certain touch to
that new fall suit or coat.
HAT
SILHOUETTES
Are Front Page jYews
S1.98 to/S5.95
New season ^tfauty, new colors
—bright and suave. New^ trim
mings of/Jewels and flowers.
Bereft Calots and Big Brims.
Select yours now — many
styles and colors to choose from.
FALL SUIT TIME
At Belk’s
BUDGET PRICED AT THE SEASON’S BEGINNING
$22.50
For men who prefer to pay a low price without sacrificing
one bit of quality. Hard-finished worsted suits in single or
double breasted styles. Exceptionally well tailored — in
stripes and checks. Regulars, longs, shorts and stouts.
Size 34 to 50.
OTHER SUITS - $27.50 to $29.50
HIGH QUALITY IN OUR EXCLUSIVE BRAND
BONAIRE SHIRTS... S1.48
These shirts are made especially to fill to the letter our
rigid specifications of quality. Expertly tailored, fancy fall
patterns and solid whites. Sizes 14 to 17.
SEND THEM USEFUL GIFTS OVERSEAS
MAIL BEFORE OCTOBER 15TH
Cheney
Regulation Ties
98 c
Jeep-Pak
S1.98
Regulation Socks
25c pair
For army or navy. Inex
pensive, useful and handy.
Fitted with the things he
needs.
Money Belts
SI and $1.98
WOODEN OVERSEAS
Boxes... 39c
Apron Kits
$2.98 and S4.98
They’re Here!
Fruit Cakes
S1.69 and $2.98
Made strong to stand the
rough-and-tough of ship
ping.
Fitted with everything he
needs for a clean-up—navy
or khaki.
Packed ready to ship. Ap
preciated most by all ser
vicemen. Send him one of
these cakes today.
CARDBOARD
Boxes...19c
Just received a new' ship
ment of Cardboard Over
seas- Boxes. -- -
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