The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, September 05, 1929, Image 5
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You will find the spirit
of this hank hospitable
and accommodating.
The personal attention
of our officers assures
your satisfaction.
Miss Grace League spent Saturday
in Greenville.
Mr. and Mrs. Rhett Adair were vis-
itoi's in Greenville on Friday.'
Miss Elizabeth Shealy spent Sun
day in Little Mountain.
William and Allan McSween spent
Thursday in Columbia.
Miss Ida G. Turner is spending this
week in Cross HiH.
Miss Fay Adair has returned from
Miss Grace League left this week
for Lockhart where she will teach
music this winter.
Kirk Milam has gone to Rock Hill
where he has accepted a position.
Mrs. J. Will Dillard and Miss Arva
Henry visited Mrs. Emma Newman in
Woodruff on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phillips and
children of Spartanburg, were the
week-end guests of Mr. and Mr.s B. L.
a visit to Atlanta. ^ jKing.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Sowers spent; Miss Bertha Gray Gallman of New-
Sunday in Hendersonville, I berry, is the guest of Miss Lidie
Mrs. Grier Moffet of Laurens, was i Blakely,
a visitor in the city on Monday. j Mrs. T. F. Wallace of St. Matthsws,
Mrs. A. K. Kinard spent Friday in 1 was the guest last w^ek-end of her
Laurens. parents, Mr. and Mrs. H, A. Copeland
Julius Shealy and ^loyd Hitt spent
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Sunday at Lake City.
Prof, and Mrs. A. V. Martin were
visitors to Spartanburg Saturday.
Mesdames Sloan Bomar, T. B.
Thackston, and L. M. Bailey of Spar
tanburg, were guests of friends here
Saturday
Miss Willie Rudd Fuller is visiting i Mrs. Maggie Hays returned last
friends in Baltimore, Md. | week from a visit to her daughter,
Miss Evelj-n Botts of Abbeville, was Mns. James Sprunt, in Dillon.
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the guest last week of friends here.
Mrs. J. H. Stone is the guest of rel
atives in Aiiderson.
E. S. Betsell of Union, was the
guest of relatives here this week.
Mrs. Ophelia Milam is the guest of
friends in Winnsboro.
Miss Jimmie Atkins was a week-end
visitor in Greenville.
Miss Lidie Davis returned this
week to her home after spending the
summer at Lake Placid, N. Y.
T. D. Copeland left Tuesday for
Northern markets to purchase goods
for Copeland-Stone Co.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Shealy Jind Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Shealy motored to the
mountains on Sunday.
Misses Jeanette Pitts and M^tlAbne
Adair have returned from a visit to
friends in Duncan and Greer.
^ Miss Marjarie Seawright of Savan
nah, was the guest the past week of
Mrs. Raymond Pitts.
T. Ware Davis who is employed in
Spartanburg, spent the week-end here
as the guest of relatives.
I Miss Josephine Brodie of Leesville,
I'was the guest of Mrs. S. G. Dillard
the past week.
Miss Frances Spratt has returned
jfrom a visit to Montreat.
I ' Mrs. A. J. Sproles, J. D. Boland and
j Merry Arrington spent Tuesday in
Greenwood.
j Mrs. T. C. Johnson has returned to
her home after spending a Week with
relatives in Newberry.
Misses Sallie and Mamie Burgess of
Greenville, were the guests of friends
here Thursrday.
Rev. and Mrs. G. A. Nickles and
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Henry of
Greenville, were the guests last week
of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Henry.
Miss Clara Louise O’Daniel left this
week for Winston-Salem where she
will teach again this fall.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bozard of Green
ville, were guests of relatives here
last week.
Miss Margaret Holland left fo^
Spartanburg Sunday where she will
attend Robinson’s business college
this winter.
Rev. and Mrs. W. E. Pugh, James
Edward Pugh, and D. B. Miller of
Jacksonville,. Fla., were the guests
Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Ki
nard.
Bailey Williams has returned to the
city aftetr a visit to his father, D. R.
Wflliams, of Lancaster.
Mesdames W. C. Cobb, Wynder
Gary, and Miss Francis Cobb, of Ware
Shoals, spent Thursday with Mr. and
Mrs. R. W. Phillips.
Misses Reginald and Christine
Peake and Mrs. E. G. Fuller returned
Friday from a motor trip to Mary
land.
Miss Lillie Lake Plowden of Green
wood, is the guest of Mrs. J. D. Jeans.
Mrs. Daisy Whitmire of Atlanta,
has returned to her home after a two
weeks’ visit to 'ner niece, Mrs. R. W.
Phillips.
Mrs. R. H. Burton of Whitmire,
spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. G.
A. Burton.
Mrs. R. W. Wade and Bill Wade
have returned home after spending
the summer in Saluda, N. C.
Miss Lillian Ferguson of Whitmire,
family of Charleston were the guests ■ is the guest of her aunt. Miss Julia
of relatives here last week. ^ Ferguson.
Mrs. Alvin Dean of Greenville was i Dr. Jack H. Young and Mrs. Young
the guest of Mrs. A. V. Martin on I have returned from a visit to their
Thursday. : daughter, Mrs. J. M. Dick, in Pulaski,
Miss Alden Bailey leaves this week Va.
for Lanes where she will teach this I Mrs. J. W. Gary and daughter of
winter.
Mrs. J. A. Kinard and Mrs. Frank
Shull of Erwin, Tenn., were the week-
^dg uests of Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Ki
nard.
Mrs. H. A. Copeland spent several
days last week in St. Matthews as the
guest of her daughter, Mrs. T. F. Wal
lace.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Burton spent
several days in the mountains of
North Carolina last week.
Miss Sarah White of Newberry, is
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. John
son.
L. T. Ramage and W. T. Putnam
were visitors to Oraqgeburg last week.
Miss Ruth Madison and W. E. Low
ry of Winston-Salem, were the week-
W'hitmire, spent several days last
week with Mrs. Miles Hunter.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Shealy of Little
Mountain, were the week-end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shealy.
Miss Margaret Speak has returned
to her home in Columbia after a visit
to Mr. and Mrs. George Speak.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Tumblin and son
of Anderson, were week-end guests of
Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Adair.
George Smith has returned to the
city after spending several days with
his grandmother in Pinewood.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Little and daugh
ter of Anderson, were the week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrrs. G. B. David
son.
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Miss Lillian Brown and Edward
end guests of ’Miss Clara Louise i Blake of Belton, were the guests of
O’Daniel. ! friends here Tuesday.
Misses Agnes and Thelma Lockman| Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Shealy, H. Y.
of Lockhart, were the guests last! .Abrams, and Dalton Bobo left Satur-
week of Miss Ruby Carter. ' day on a motor trip to Arkansas.
Mr. and Mrs. Rol>ert Wiliman of i Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Giles had as their
Greenville, were the guests Sunday guests last week. Miss Bobby Fergu-
of M?. and Mrs. R. A. Steer. ! son of Greenville, and Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Margaret Finley left Satur-^ Aiken of Charlotte,
day for Cross Hill where she will teacii! C. C. Giles, T. C. Aiken, Hugh B. j ♦
this winter. Workman and W. A. Black, attended
Edward Martin left Friday for El-1 the Chevrolet convention in Columbia
loree where he will teach this wmter. | op Monday.
Mrs. Louise LeTelliere and son of Miss Kate Odiorne leaves tomorrow
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Charleston, were visitors in the city
on Monday.
Addison Neighbors left Friday for
for Dillon county where she will teach | f
this winter.
William Moorhead and Carol White | < ►
Williamston where he will teach and
coach this winter in the public schools.
Copeland left Tuesday for Rome, Ga., < ►
where they will attend the Darling-' ▼
Tajrlor Martin left Saturday for ton School for Boys for the coming < >
Hampden-Sidney college, where he
will attend college.
Miss Mary Pinson leaves Tuesday
for Gaffney where she will attend
Limestone college.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bailey and fam
ily have returned from a stay of sev
eral weeks at Myrtle Beach.
Mrs. Hoyle Miller of Ware Shoals,
was a visitor in the city on Monday.
Misses Janet and Lidie Leake have
returped to their home after spending
the summer at Camp Greystone.
Miss Virginia Neville spent several
days in Charlotte this week.
Miss Lois Simmons of Montrose,
Ga., is the guest of her sister, Mrs.
j Gilbert Blakely.
j Harry Leake left Tuesday for Ashe-
1 ville where he will attend the Ashe
ville farm school.
year. \ |
Miss Margaret Bethea of Dillon, a!‘|
member of the Goldville school facul- < >
ty, is making her home for the winter | * ^
with her Sister, Mrs. W. W. Harris.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Brown re
turned Monday from Madison, Wis.,,
where Mr. Brown attended the Univer- ^
sity of Wisconsin for the summer.
Mesdames M. M. Madison, John
Watkins, I. F. Watkins of Anderson, |
and C. M. Madison and Misses Eliza-!
beth and Margaret Madison of New I
Jersey, were the guests Thursday of
Mrs. John McSween. *
Miss Alden Bailey has returned j
from a stay of several weeks in Carls-.
bad. New Mexico, as the guest of her.
sister, Mrs. Earnest Obering, .Mrs. |
Obering and little daughter, .Alden,
accompanied Miss Bailey home for a
1 'Mr. and Mrs. George W. Williams,'visit of several weeks.
Jr., of York, spent Sunday with the! Mr. and Mrs. V. Parks Adair and
latter’s mother, Mrs. H. F. McQuis- daughter, Vivian Parks, arrived Sun-
ten.
■day from St. Louis, Mo., where they
Mrs. W. P. Henry and Miss Eva ' spent the past three months. His fam-
! Crews of Durham, N. C., and Mrs. H. ! ily will remain here while -Mr. -A lair
;A. Ligon of Spartanburg, were the'returns tomorrow to St. Louis where
iguest-s Wednesday of Mrs. John Me- he will remain until the first of the
'Sween. , , 'year.
And offer you the finest selections of quality
edibles of all kinds to be found anywhere.
We have a corps of experienced grocerymen who
know how to serve you and are glad to make
helpful suggestions for meal planning.
Our delivery service is prompt, accurate and
efficient and you experiece no delays when
phoning us your wants.
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