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} <. M v Page Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, March 5, 1933 Georgia Visitors At Training School Several Georgia visitors were here this week for a visit and in spection of the plant and work of the State Training School, and were luncheon guests there yester day at noon. The delegation was headed by Dr. N. B. Pursley, superintendent of the State Training School at Gracewood, Ga. Others we^e W. E. Ireland, superintendent of Indus trial Schools of Georgia, George Stewart, secretary of the Georgia r.nate, and Alan Kemper, director 01 the State Department of Public Welfare in Georgia. The Georgia institution is con templating a building and enlarge ment program, and the delegation came here to gain an insight of the plant and the care and training of the school’s inmates. The superin tendent recently made a Northern tr.p gaining information in connec tion with their proposed expan- on program. He and those accom- anying him were referred to the ’. raining School here for an inspec- ’.on and help in formulating their ;uture development plans. WE DO ALL KINDS OF PRINTING —EXCEPT BAD CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. To Relieve Misery of CP^666 m tMUTS-MM MfT Moyor Terry Issues Proclamation Campfire Birthday Week' Whereas, we believe that th? welfare of the home and commun ity are inseparable and recognize our continued share of responsibil ity for children whoever and wher ever they are; Whereas, we realize that our girls of Campfire age today are our par ents and civic leaders of tomorrow and believe that camping and com muning with nature in the out-of- doors is where our young girls can learn of the Greatness _of God through nature; Whereas, we believe that the truest measure of the value of re ligion, science, art, education, com merce, government, and social life is indicated by the character and training of children; Now, therefore, I, Joe P. Terry, Mayor of the City of Clinton, do hereby declare the week of March 15 through March 21 as “CAMP FIRE BIRTHDAY WEEK", and re quest that we remember the needs of our local and national Campfire leaders in thfe great work they are doing; that we remember the young girls being trained under this great program and that this preparation is the first pillar of the foundations of character, social life and spiri tual values. (Signed) JOE P. TERRY, Mayor, Town of Clinton. Say— “I SAW IT IN THE CHRONICLE" Thank You American Legion Minstrel Tonight And Friday Night SEE US FOR YOUR DRUG NEEDS We Also Carry a Large Assortment AMERICAN GREETING CARDS COSMETICS — MAGAZINES — LEATHER GOODS PRESCRIPTIONS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED PROMPTLY. YOUNG'S PHARMACY Phone 19 “The Old Reliable” An enthusiastic cast has been re hearsing daily for me forthcoming minstrel and amateur contest which will-open a two-night run at the high school tonight (Thursday). It is being presented by the Clinton American Legion and promises to be a worthwhile evening for all, the sponsors state. The winner of the amateur contest will be given a $25 Government bond by the Bank of Clinton. Second prize winner will receive $10 from Belk’s Department Store, and 3rd prize winner $5 from C-W-S Guano, Co., Inc. The audience will use their ticket stubs to vote both nights. Vocal selections will be -given by Benny Huguley and Jimmy Tin man, Barbara Burts and George Loring. Instrumental selections by Mar jorie Mills, Bruce Galloway and Joe Shay’s Hill Billy Harmonaires. Dance numbers will be given by Jackie Franks, Dianne Wilson, Di anne Roddy, Anne Ray, Rachel Ann Wilson. An impersonation will be given by Allen Johnson. Prizes will be awarded Friday night to the qnes receiving the most combined votes of Thursday and Friday. Local Drivers Can Get New Licenses Here Every Thursday Laurens county residents, along with approximately 800,000 other South Carolina motorists, on Mon day started the task of renewing their drivers licenses for the cur rent four-year period. In Clinton the licenses can be se- cured at the office of Giles Chev- Wildlife Group Sees 'Joanna' Movie . The Joanna group was host on Monday evening to the Laurens County chapter of the Wildlife As sociation of South/ Carolina at the ■ club house for the March meeting. A berbecue chicken supper was served and the meeting was presid ed over by John Holland Hunter, newly elected president of the host group. day through Friday, at 7:30 o’clock, with all w’ho are interested invited to atfend any of the conference pe riods. Adults are being taught by John B. Lane, State Training Union Di rector. Young People are being taught by Mrs. John B. Lane. State Approved Young People’s leader. Intermediates are being taught by Miss Adelle Carlson, recreational director of the First Baptist church, Anderson. Junior - Intermediate After the business session a movie in color, “The Joanna Story,” | Leadership is being taught by. Miss was shown by Kelly Waits. The Louise Bracknell, State approved complete process of making shades Junior worl rackm jrker. Juniors are being pastor of the Cross Hill Baptist church. Nursery - Beginner - Pri mary Leadership is being taught by Mrs. James Mitchell and the Kindergarten is open for children under 8 years of age, directed by Mrs. Walter Byars. I was traced beginning with the growing cotton, showing the weav ing, processing and roller making, to the finished product. The April meeting will be held Monday, the 6th, with the Clinton group. The guest speaker will be I Solicitor Alan Harp bright of Spar-IS tanburg. 1 § Kiwanians Meet In Gaffhey Monday Dr. Rembert B. Burgess of Spar- j tanburg, will be principal speaker at the annual meeting of the Ninth Division of Carolinas District, Ki- j: wanis International, in Gaffney on $ March 9. ' ! «» taught by Rev. Alfred Woolbright, Competent Chiropractic Health Care THE R. C. BOLEN CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC Edward Arms Apartment Bldg. Greenwood, S. C. Phone 9-6210 Dr. Burgess is Kiwanis Carolinas District governor and is president Jof Spartanburg Junior college. The meeting, beginning at 7:15 j at Limestone college, will bring ! together representatives of these ! clubs which make up the Ninth Di- j ! vision: Anderson, Augusta Road of Greenville, Clinton, Gaffney, Greer,! Greenville, Laurens, Newberry, j i Rock* Hill, Spartanburg and Union.! :: 1! 8 :: 8 T V# # • *♦ ♦ ♦ • • V# %# ♦ * ♦ ♦ • * ♦ % ♦ ♦ • • » * • # % WROAMKi Dhedbie ~ ^ £ i Thursday and Friday, March 5-6 Ride 'em MITCH I y • WALD-KtASNA Production* protoat^g ^ ■V cue** iixvuMDn jST T SUSAN HAYWARD ROBERT MITCHUM ARTHUR KENNEDY ARTHUR HUNNIOHT * s * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ! ♦ ♦ £ ::: :: ft i 1 ft ft ft ft ft ft ft £ ft ft :: ft a ft ft ii ♦ ♦ o * • # Saturday, March 7 (One Day) CAPTAIN PIRATE (Technicolor Sea Story) With Louis Hayward, Patricia Medina, and John Sutton Monday and Tuesday, March 9-10 fti rolet company every Thursday from the hour of 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Fifteeen highway patrol and branch offices will be operating during the renewal period which continues through June 30. That is the final date on w r hich renew als may be made for the new r pe riod. For the 1953-57 paper licenses drivers must pay fifty cents. Met al tags will be available for those who desire them at a slightly high er price of sixty cents. Chief State Highway Cominis- sfoner Claude R. McMillan warns any operator failing to renew his license by June will have to take an examination, including ’ the road test. McMillian said most of the re newals probably will be handled over the counter, thus reducing the number of mail applications to be processed at the central office in Columbia. There’s a big difference in mak ing application over the counter and by mail. In applying in person at the central or branch office, the driv er hands in his old license and gets a new one then and there. It is effective immediately. In applying by mail, the driver dose not forward the old license. Instead, he sends a letter, in cluding full name, address, birth date and the serial number of his present license. Oral Roberts Film To Be Shown Friday The film, “Venture Into Faith,” a reproduction of one of Rev. Oral Roberts, faith healing services, will be shown Friday night at 7 o’clock at Academy Street school.-' It is be ing sponsored by the First Pente costal Holiness church with no ad- misison charged. Welcome is ex tended to the public to attend. Joanna School Being Held For Church Groups "Pleased as Punch" Why? Because he just bought a new car — and financed it at our bank, thus saving money. Come in and see how much you can save by the tow-CbsT bdnk wav —- hereT The Leadership School fori churches in the Clinton-Joanna L 1 area was begun Monday evening at h the Joanna Baptist church with 102 ; j-j present and 3 churches represent- j # ed. Conferences for all age groups^] ! are being held each evening.^M&n-j ! ft WE DO ALL KINDS OF PRINTING :: —EXCEPT BAD !ft CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. Phone 74 ft Jl. M. S. Bailey & Son BANKERS Established 1886 Capital and Surplus $600,000.00 Member F.D.I.C. — Our 67th Year Warner Bros. Randoiph Scott theMan Behind THE GUN KBCfVNttt DIC( IttSOI • nu tin • UU MM.mm'm.wMIIIIS-mv • mams ♦ ♦ i | :: f ♦ | ft ft i ♦ ♦ I ; ♦ ♦ . 8 % ij ft ft « % I I WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11 (ONE DAY) THE GREEN GLOVE (Thrilling Mystery) With GLENN FORD and GERALDINE BROOKS 0 THE CASINO Friday and Saturday, March 6-7 MAN FROM SUNDOWN (Western) With CHARIiRS STARRETT if ♦♦ r * H ft s ft ft ft :: :: ♦> ft ft § ii Oh ink it Over! O NE of our lady readers can figure better than we can. Referring to our recent ad on the immensity of a billion dollars, she writes: “You neglected to say that a billion silver dollars would weigh 31,250 tons, and that to transport t'hUjjioney would re quire six solid trains, each a mile long and pulling 100 cars containing a hundred tons each. Nor did you say that to trans port enough silver dollars to pay the national debt would take a convoy of such trains, spaced a mile apart, reaching from Myrtle Beach to San Francisco. “I saw somewhere recently that if a person had gone in business at the birth of Christ and lost $1,000 a day since that date, he could still go for 788 more years before losing an en tire billion dollars. As for the approximately 275 billions that the national debt amounts to, the person in question could lose a quarter of a million dol lars a day for slightly more than 3,000 years before enter ing the poorhouse.” Thanks, lady, we are now more than ever befuddled. F. B. L GIRL ■ r . With CESAR ROMERO Serial—NYOKA,AND THE TIGERMAN”Ch&pter 5 PRESIDE CAPITAL LIFE AND HEALTH ’ INSURANCE COMPANY "Foumdti m Faith—Dtiicotti to Servin'' sate WILSON’S GROCERY 305 N. Sloan St. Phone 884 Clinton, S. 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