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THURSDAY, JULY 29,1926 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. & PAGE THREW SOCIETYJEVENTS INTEREST TO WOttEN Mrs. Larry B. Dillard, Society Editor. ' lightful courses were served and the guests of the afternoon were: dames Reese Ypung, Clair Hays Chandler, Carl Robinson, E. L. Little and Mrs. D. W. Mason graciously presided at a beautifully appointed table with yellow motifs. " ” cake with white frosting and id white cream were served by Katherine Glasgow, Alma Da vis, Martha Young and Mamie Lee Wright. Attractive favors wer i - ned by little Sadie Chandler. 1 the hours about one hundred am BRIDGE LUNCHEON FOR VISITORS On Tuesday Mrs. William B Owens honored three Columbia tors with a lovely bridge lunc Three tempting courses were » and those present were: Mesd Boatman, Ben Sawyer, and V Wert* of Columbia, Clair Hays, I Johnson, J. F. Jacobs, Jr., R. W. \ Misses Kate Wofford, Nancy O^rens, May Owens, Collette Griffin and Hel en Clayton. Cross Hill, Miss Alice Tucker and Mr. J. D. Cunningham of “ cuietly married by th HUNTER-LEWIS MARRIAGE afternoon, July 15, at Miy Hunter and 1 >f Hamlet, N. C H Formal inviUtions teethe marriage, and le Miss Louise Hunter s] ly played the Lohengrin wedding 1 , the couple, proceeded by Miss Hunter, sister of the bride 1 Hunter, daughter of Mrs. Cunn in Clinton, tained at the Country Club in hono of her house guests, Misses Regin Tupper of Summerville, Ann Jete Butler, Frances MacArthur and Cai rie Louise *Sams of Gaffney. Tables were present: Mesdames Lonnie Mc Millan, T. J. Peake, John Little, Carl Robinson, Lee Add Blakely, Hender- Misses Margaret ce, Corinne Bai- de Cosby, Selina m Pitts, Eugene derson, R. W. Wac Glasgow, Mercer 1 ley, Mary Henry, l Cosby, Ada Holm Blalock, Nancy 0 Isabel Witherspoon, Elisabeth Young, Sybil Burdette and Doris Young. Mes dames C. M. Bailey, J. H. Witherspoor and Hugh Simpson assisted in enter HONORS RECENT BRIDE On Wednesday aftern< B. Galloway honored & Mrs. L. B. Dillard, and Mrs. Jodi Chandler introduced the receivin line composed of Mesdames A. B. Gal loway, Eugene Galloway, Harry Lay- ton, J. B. Howie of Greer and W. ° DiiPree of Abbeville. Mrs. F. C. Pi son and Mrs. Edward Long invited tl guests to the dining room where Mi Notice is hereby given that ah elec on will be held in Laurens Count] outh Carolina, at the same tim nd places that Primary Election to tate and County Officers is held o the 31st day of August, A. D. 1926, a M. Hunter, mother Ora, Miss Linda F. Arthur Lewis, ..... County shall issue and sell Cou pon Bonds of said County, in the sum of Five Hundred Thousand ($500,- 000.00) Dollars, the proceeds of which ' ” be used for ‘ * 1 Act of the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina, approved the 23rd day of March, A. D., 1926, ‘ »fore the bride’s widely known and admired f success as a teacher and fo farming personality. She w first supervisor of mill schoi Spartanburg county. The "groom holds wnsible position with th* ““ ffi U Le" in Canada, Mr. and ANNOUNCE SALE OF NEWS AND COURIER ment was made today of the acqui tion of the controlling stock inters in the Charleston News and Couri by James E. Rockwell and Robert L recently sold the Du luth News-Tribune which he h* ’ ’ up to a very considerable succc Mr. £athan has been Connect, the News and Courier for the : ye^rs and has been editor for t . 16 years. He will continue in ful Every Product We Bake Is For Quality Clinton-Maid Bread should be served on your table three times daily and to the chil dren between meals. - Special every Tuesday—Plain Pound Cake. At the bakery 35c per lb. Special every Wednesday—Fine Quality Layer Cakes, 35c per lb. Every day we bake pies and rolls. . We ask you to co-operate with us in giving Clinton a bigger and better bakery. If <mr products don’t'please you, they do not please us. GET IT AT YOUR GROCER THE CLINTON BAKERY isrge of the editorial policies ill become vice-president of the < any. Mr. Rockwell being presi nd publisher. The change in ownership in the Is “For $600,000.00 Bond Is- , Said election shajl be c< i the primary election f< J. D. W, WATTS, J. F. JACOBS, W. R. McCUEN, R. L. GRAY, A. C. TODD, T. M. PINION, County Highway Cor FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 16th of September next, I will rend< " ial account of my acts and-doings __ Guardian of the estate of Roy S. Barnwell, in the office of the Judge ‘ ' of Laurens county, * ** •‘GREENVILLE'S FASHION CENTER’' Store News A Smith Carolina Institution Dtdicated to the Service of Her People. - : ^ Without Doubt Our Greatest Sale And Of Interest To All South Carolina HALF YEARLY CLEARANCE Begins Friday, July 30th Ends Saturday, August 7th This important annual event crows in interest each year and the near completion of our remoddinc program augments the desire for greater stock reductions—greater price concessions preparatory to the installation and rearrangement of floor fixtures: Bringing to the thriftv shopper values possible at no other time. You’ll do well here—plan to attend. BARBECUE—At Laurens, August.19, the State campaign party will re. M. B. Cris ing. I want to buy . calves for this occasion. S. N. Crisp, FOR RENT One seven-room house on West Pitts street, good location, mo- conveniences. p ten-room house on East Carolina avenue. Will rent m s, houserkeeping apart- t, or entire premises. 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