The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, May 28, 1925, Image 5
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Little Am4?i* Nicklea, of Laurens,
was the guest of Sadie Chandler on
1 Saturday.
After two weeks’ stay in Wadesboro,
|N. C., with relatives, Mrs. Carl Rob-
j inson has returned home.
Mesdames E. \y. Ferguson, Rebecca
Shands, Miss Arva Henry, B. C. Fer
guson and Carol White Copeland spent
Tuesday-inQpeenville. /
Mr. Hams Landrum is spending
this week in Millen, Ga., with rela
tives.
'Miss Ethel Hunter, who has been
I teaching at Piedmont, has returned to
I Clinton to spend the summer with her
{parents, Mr. and Mp. Lee Hunter.
Mrs. Emma Glenn 'of Spartanburg,
spent Tuesday afternoon in the city
with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Anders^, of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bodfcer were!
guests of Mr. hnd Mrs. Jaipes Boul-
ware in Newberry on Sunday.
Harold Flanagan spent the week
end in Hendersonville with Mr. and
Mfs. George Flanagan.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Todd and Mr. |
and Mrs. Ryland Todd spent Sunday
in Cross Hill.
Miss Margaret Rasor, of Gross Hill,
was the week-end guest of Miss Alice;
Todd.
Miss Louise Kerns has returrted
from Greenwood, where she has been
teaching the past session, and will
spend several months with her moth
er, Mrs. A£nes Kern. .<.» •»
Rev. W. W. Edge of Eaton, Pa.,
spent several days recently in the
city with, his mother, Mrs. Edge.
Mr. Dunk Ferguson and son, of Fort
Greenwood, spent Saturday afternoon j Lawn, visited Mr. J. M. Pitts and
with the latter’s mother, Mrs. Jennie t other friends in the city last week.
Briggs, who is very sick at her home
on North Broadway.
Mr. R. P. Ferguson, of Spartanburg,
visited his brother, Mr. John Fergu
Dorsey Houze McFadden is visiting son, last Thursday and attended the
relatives in Fort Lawn for several funeral of his aunt, Miss Nannie Wa-
weeks. * ters.-
Mr. and Mrs. William Lomax, Mrs.
B^uceyBarksdale, and Mrs. Devlin, of Parks spent Thursday in Greenville
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Miss Sallie Wright and Mrs. Louise
Greenwood, spent Friday in the city
and attended the graduating exercises
of £he high school.
Mr. Kenneth Baker, Sr., of Green
wood, was the guest Friday of ‘his
son, Mr. Kenneth Baker, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs- Leslie BulPand Mrs.
B, F,..Shockley of Spartanburg, were
guests Sunday of the latter’s daugh
ter, Mrs. William Jacobs. 1
Miss Mary Dillard, of Greenville,
was the guest of relatives here Sun
day.
Dr. and Mrs. John McKeown, of
Great Falls, visited Mrs. M. J. Mc
Fadden on Monday! -- '
‘ Mr. Marshall Dehdy, of Columbia,
was the guest of friends in the city
this week. . *
Mrs. W. M. McMiHanaiid MfR, John|MiHmi, Fin, arrived in the city_Sun-
W. Finney and children are spending
a few days in Abbeville this week
with Mrs.-Albert Galloway.
Di^. and Mrs. T. J. Peake, Mr., and
Mrs. J. 1. Coleman spent Tuesday in
Columbia.,!^ 1 ———-r:
Miss Caroline^Caldwell, .whd has
with the former’s sister, Mrs. H. L.
Todd.
Mrs. W. H. Shands, Mrs. Tom Car-
son and Mrs. Roger Coe spent Friday
in Laurens with Mrs. George Albright.
Mr. and Mrs. Rutledge Fuller and
daughter, of Mountville, was in- the
city shopping Saturday.
Mr. George Albright, a student ot
Atlanta Dental College, spent the
week-end with relatives her^ en route
to his home in Laurens. - f.
Miss .Sarah Hunter, of Columbia,
has returned to her- home here
for the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. McAbCe . of
Greenwood, spent Tuesday with Mrs.
W. P. Montjoy.
Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Coleman, of
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day to spend a week with the latter’s
sister, Mrs. Annie Bailey.
Mr. Joe H. Little and little daugh-
ter,-Adelaide, of Abbeville, spent Sun
day with Mrs. Emma J. Little.
Mr. - ‘and* Mrs. W. A. Johnson left
Sunday for Milwaukee where they will, ^
ros.
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Phones 99 and 100 Clinton, S. C.
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. Miss Willie Putnam was the week
end guest of her- sister, .Miss Ethel
utnam, in Piedmont^
My. Guerry, of Spartanburg, was
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hunter
on Saturday. v
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Boy spent.tbe
week-end in Wellford with relatives.
Mrs. Pressie McMillan ajpd Miss Arj-
nie B. Adair are spending today in
Abbeville with Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Galloway,
, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Longshore,
Mrs. Johnnie Lynn and Mrs. A. L.
Watts spent Sunday in Owings.
Miss Sallie Lynn spent Sunday with
her sister, Mrs. Tom Weir, near Clin-
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Mh& Lam MTWre left today for St,
M. $. Bailey & Son
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“Clinton’s Oldest Bank”
been teaching at Albermarle, N. C., is spend the summer with the former’s
visiting her brother, Mr. James W. parents.
Caldwell. . \ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Galloway a-nd
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Richey Spent children, of Abbeville, spenj Sunday
Stmday in Gwings with Mr. and Mrs.'with Mr. and Mrs. W. M. McMillan.
J. T. Stoddard. T Mrs. J. F. Jacobs and Mrs. W. J.
Bailey have returned from a month’s!
stay jn Washington, where the latter :
was a patient in Providence hospital. I
rrJUiga -Nannel 1 Blalock- has returned ;
from Chicora College to *pend ^the; J
summer with her parents, Mr. and,
Mrs. T. J. Blalock., ‘ 4
Mrs. Mary Little and Miss loha,
Little,-of Laurens, w-ere visitors in the
city Sunday.
Miss Essie Davidson, who has been
teaching in Great FalTs, has returned '
[home for the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Robin*son spent j
the past week-end in Wadesboro, N.
C., with relatives. . 6*
Messrs. J. F. Jacobs, J.r., and Ben
Granger have returned from a three
weeks’ stay in New York where they
Petersburg, Fla., where she Will spend were j n charge of Jacobs and Corn-
two weeks with her parents, Mr. and {pany’s exhibit at the Southern Expo-
Mrs. C. A. Moorei ^ ' sition.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Clarence Copeland j Miss Ruth Bell Davidson has return-1
spent several days recently in Athens, { e j home after teaching in Swansea
Gu., with Mr.- and Mrs. Geo. Moon. for the past session.
Mr. F. k T. Gray of Charlotte and, Mrs. O. B. Burroughs and children
Miss Louise Weaver of Asheville,' 0 f Greenville, spent-Several days last
spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
A. T. Wilson. They were accom
panied to Ashevilie by Mrs. F. T. Gray
week with her mother, Mrs. A. T.
Wilson. ;
Miss Lyde Hipp and Miss Katherine
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That the Clinton people buy from us' simply be-
cause, we are h6me folks. That appears to us
to be a weak-kneed plea. We suggest, however,
that you 'will gel more for your money with us
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tban elsewhere. Our large buying power, as is
so clearly .indicated thru the big Commercial
Agencies, and attested tobyyour local banks, to-
gether with the fact that a piano man with no
small experience directs .the business^ insures
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instrument. / . .
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week in the city.
Miss Maggie Horton and Messrs.
J. W. and Ebb Horton and Mrs. Andy
Young spent Sunday with'Miss Hattie
^| Mae Horton in Grambling.
Mrs. Vernon Kelley and'family, of
Pine Bluff, Ark., are visiting her par-
Hill, are guests of Mrs.'Henry Suber.
Miss Florie McGill has returned to,
her home in Hickory Grove after
teaching here the past session.
Mr. and Mrs. Forest Summer and
children, of Newberry, spent Sunday
with Mrs. Nonnie Young.
Carlton Winn is spending several
| days in towndesville with friends. - *
Messrs. John Knight and Bonner
Benjamin- were Sunday visitors in
Spartanburg. ?
Mr. Claude, Glenn, of Vicksburg,
Miss., -is spending a few days in the
and little daughter, who will spend a^pittg p f Columbia, were the. guests of
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enviable record. We have grown in,
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friends and volume of business from
the day wejopened.
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[city with his. parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. 0. Glenn.
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Mr. and Mrs. Fayette Cooper visited
relatives in Cross Anchor on Sunday.
Miss Nettie Kimble, of Belton, spent
Tuesday in the city with friends,
Migs Agatha Bailey, Who taught
school the past session in Franklin,
N. C., is spending the summer with
her parents, Dr. and Mrs. T. L. -W.
Bailey.
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Misses Alice Ruth Hollis and Alma
J^Uth Cooper are visiting relatives in
Cross Anchor this week. „
Messrs. Russell Cooper and Claude
Glenn were visitors in Union on Sun
day:
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Misses Lconelle Smith an^ Alice
Todd and Dr. Mood Smith sfient Tues
day in Columbia, ' >
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Sligh, of„Gaff-.j tipn
Mrs. Lee Hunter on Saturday.
Miss Etta Lee Scruggs, of Winns
boro, was the attractive guest of Mrs*, j
W. A. Dicus for the week-end.
MisS Mary Helen Hehtz left Mon-,
day for^Whitmire where she will spend
the sum,mer with her uncle, Mr. Hall
man Setzler.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Owens and fam-1
ily spept the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. C. L. Vaughan in Laurens.
Mrs. L. D. Bray and family and Mr.
and Mrs. Frank McKpjght spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cope
land near Clinton. .
Mr. and.Mrs. Pet Adaih,and chil
dren visited Mr: and Mrs. Carl Cooper-
in Union.on Sunday.
Mrs. T. D: C.opeland leaves today'
for Rome, Ga., where she will attend
the graduation exercises,, of the Dar- f
lington ’School for. Bdys. Her son,i
Thomas Heath Copeland, is a memoir ;
of the senior class.
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Miss Marion Leake has returned
from her schobl in Easley and will
spend some time with her sister, Mrs.'
parks Adair. / * •
Miss Emma Hargrove and Mr.’’Lee.J
Hapgrove of Newberry were guests
of Mrs. Sterling Pitts on Sunday.
Mrs. E. 0. Hentz and^children, of
Whitmire^were-in the city Friday
evening to atsend-J-he graduating ex
ercises of the Clinton - High schools.
Mrs. Hentz’s daughter, Miss Mary:
Helen Hentz, was a member of the
graduating class. 1
Messrs. Hubert apd Hansel Boyd {
and Rogers Harrell, of Wofford Col-]
lege, are home fop their suniingV vaca-1
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X spending a few 1 days with Mr. and
i* [ Mrfe. Frank Boozer.
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Miss Emily Cunningham, "of Cross
Hill, visited Mrs. W. P. Montjoy last
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- _ day for hef home in Vidaka, Ga., after
teaching here the past session.
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Mr. Sam Leake, of Union wast the 1
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gi^st o| relatives in'town Friday
auended ttie graduating exercises of
the high school. !
Mr. and Mrs. J. Himp Stone, who
have been in S ; t. Petersburg, Fla., sev
Miss Arlia MacLemofe left Mon- everal months, will arrive toddy to
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Charlotte, N. -C.
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One 3-room house and lot 67x44G on North Sloan St.
One T-rooih jiouse and half •acre lot, corner Sloan. St. v
and W, Carolina Ave., adjoining lot of Mrs. Jessie Sparks,.^. X
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-- One 5-room hp^ae an^ lot 88x170 on Noftth Sloan Stt
One lot on Cleveland Street f 'x!65 adjoining property
of C. E. Galloway. '
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One’Tdt'Utl Cleveland Street G7x220 adjoining property
of L. B. Dillard. r ^.
One lo(J on Owens Street 80x180.
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One lot on West Main Street adjoining I. C. Boland.
•One lot on Florida Street 175x150, near new Graded
School building.
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ton Bakery,,-
‘ OUe 10-room house and lot on Musgrove, Street,
200 acres near Country club, Motes place. • 1
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169 acres near Country Club,^Fergiison place.
32 acres five miles south of Clinton, Burnside place.
57 acres', 7 room house, I mile from city limits,"^. v
O’Daniel farm^, v
85 acres, 2 room house, ^ood out houses ;,Weir farm.
85 acres, good 2-story dwelling, barn an^ out-hpUses,
near J. B. Philson’s and Jacob Highway'; Betsif farm! ^
200 acres-one-hajf mile from Rennp. *L
Sumerei-Stsne Realty Co.
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