The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 02, 1931, Image 5
THURSDAY, APRIL' 9,1931
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C
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West’s Tooth Brush 50c
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McKesson’s
A^irin Tablets, bottle of 100 ... 69c
Joncaire Face Powd^ Sl.OO
Joncaire Perfume .. K $1.(M
Value I $2.00
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Our statement in today’s paper reflects
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you.
, Your business is invited here — and
appreciated.
spent Sunday here with their aunt,
Mrs. R. B. Glenn.
C. W. Stone and T. G. Harris were
in Chester Sunday for the funeral of
Capt. R. G. Mills.
Fleming Mason of Allendale, and
Jee Mason of Seneca, sptmt the week
end with their mother, Mrs. I). W.
Mason.
Mrs. Roy Madden, Miss Mary Grace
Madden and John Tomshack spent
Saturday in Greenville.
Friends of Billy WTade will regret to
learn that he is suffering from a
broken knee cap and will be confined
to his home for several weeks.
James Witherspoon of Columbia,
spent the week-end here wMlh his par-
Mrs. Joe Beau<lrot and children a.'.d'onts, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Witherspoon.
1^11.e Pratt of Greenwood, M'nt j|j.g p Vance and Miss Rosanna
l^urs<^y here with her another, have retumtsl from Stuart,
; Fla., where they have ben visiting
Miss Georgia B. Blakely has return-and Mrs.' H. M. Wise.
ed to her studios at Erskine after 1 . x. • .u •. u i
u , tv. u The teachers in the enty schools
spending spring holidays with hen • ^ , i,- an. j j i.> •
Tu/vf A D 1 1 iwere in Columibia Thursday and rn-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Blakelv. , , ... ... ,
w- T D 1 u * I <• * oay for the state teachers meeting.
Miss Lucy Bailey has returned from ,
a several weeks’ visit to her sister, j W .nthro.p girls have .returnee!
Mrs. Brewer Dixon, in TalltNlega, Ala. the^r studies after spending spring
.Mrs. J. M. Dick of Pulaski, Va.. is i holidays here with ^iheir parents.
visiting her parents, l>r. and Mrs. Bobbie Steer and Ji'C Workman of
Jack H. Young. Clcmson college, are spending spring
Miss Laura Risor of Greenville, j holidays here with the ;r imrents.
:l>ent a few days last week with Mis.'-j Sam Stone of Columbia, is spending
Hazel Boland. / la few davs here with his mother, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. James Hollingsworth | A. B. Stone,
of Rockin,<Tham, N. ('..’sptmtthe week-| Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Armstrong of
end here with relatives. 1 Gray Court, sjient Sunday with Mr.
Mi.ss Zelime Davis of Manning, and j and Mrs. F/Ugene Hitt.
Mrs. L. B. Jones of .Macon, Ga., spent Misses Elmer and bVank Blalock of
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I the week-end here with their mother,
Mrs. George Davis.
! M’ss Da'sv Harris returned to her
home in Gray Court yesterday after
Nashville, Tenn., are visiting friends
and relatives in the city.
J. F. Jacolis, Jr., W. R. Sperry and
a week’s visit to her brother and sis-
ter-in-law,. Mr> and. Mrs. T., G, <Hacpis.
rsr~Xr”Tl Blalfe^i^” Mr^
Bonner Harvley And Miss Georgia B.
Blakely .spent Monday in Atkins with
the formers’ daughter, Mrs. J. A.
Harker.
D. S. Betsill of Union, is spending
aome time with his sister, Mrs. R. B.
Glenn.
Mrs. Raymond Pitts spent last
week in Sumter with her mother, Mrs.
I B. E. Bultman.
I Mrs. Ijouis Thomley, Misses Meli-
i nee Thornley and Clyde Ray were vis-
: itors in Spartanburg on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pitts and Mrs.
T. P. Weir spent the week-end at
Magnolia gardens and t'harlestnn.
Miss Grace League of I.wkhart.
sptmt the week-end with her parent.s,
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. licague.
, M iss Sara Dunlap of Anderson, and
Miss Lucy Mattison of Honea Path,
were guests Sunday of .Miss Elizabeth
Sheely.
Jack Davis '^re at Clemson College
yciitexilay- fur
funeral of Daniel
"““MVsfAlnm TAh'sley.'ivirs.TE^
as and Mrs. R. H. Pierce spent the
week-end with Mi*s. E. R. Knox and
Mrs. C. D. Yarborough.
Mrs. B. M. Spratt of Chester, is
spending a few days here with her
daughter, Mrs. R. W. Wade.
Bjliss Ella Adair spent Sunday in
Mountville with Mr. and Mr.s. J. W.
Miller.
Mrs. A. B. Blakely, Mr. and Mrs.
H. K. Neely, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hark
er and Miiss Gt*orgia B. Blakely spent
Thur.sday in Columbia.
Mi.ss Margaret Finley of Cross Hill,
spent the week-end h<‘re with her
aunt, Mrs. U. J. ('oneland.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. King and
ilaughter, Robbie, were guests of rela
tives here* yesterday.
Miss Mary Bobo spent Sunday with
her fwrents in Snartanburg.
Rev. and Mrs. M. A. Durant of Ab
beville, were called here Monday on
Mr. and Mrs. Rutledge Adair of i ac<‘Ount of the death of the l:i* ter’.'
STRONGEST
Colurbliia, were here Tuesday for the
funeral of Mrs. Addie Dillard.
Miss Mary Pinson of Limestone
college, is at home with her parents,
Mr. and Mr.s. F. C. Pinson, for spring
holidays.
Misj Cleon Pitts of McAdenville,
N. t., spent the, week-end here
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. ntts.
Mr. and Mrs. N. M’. Dunlap of An
derson, were guest.s Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. G. E, Beatty.
Addison Neighbors of William.ston,
spent the week-end here with his par
ents Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Neighbors.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Stubts and chil
dren and- Misses Mary -Stone and
Nellie Ruth IXockett were visitors in
Greenville on Friday.
Mi.ss Jeanette Crawford was in
Greenwood Saturday for the an-
grnndmother, Mrs. Aildie Dillarl.
Mi.ss Ida Mae Madden of Winthrnp
college, spent several days here the
past week with Mrs. Roy Madd^m.
Dr, and Mrs, F. K. Shealv, Mar
garet Shcaly and- Miss .Sybil Runlet to
were in ('harlotte yesterday wh?rc
little Margaret broadcasteil over sta
tion WBT.
Mi.ss Bill Putnam has returned to
her work in Georgia after spending
a few days here lasit week with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Fhitnam.
Miss Almena Milling of (bmverse
college, is at home with her parents,
.Mr. and Mr.s. A. J. Milling, for spring
holidaysr - - -
Mrs. M. F. Sihoc'kley retumiHl to her
home in Spartanburg ye.sterday after
a two week.3’ vi.«‘.t to her daughter,
Mrs. W. P. Jacobs. She was accom-
nouncement party of Mi.ss Mary But-ipanied home by Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs.
ler Crawford, given by her mother,
Mrs. E, T. Crawfonl.
Mr.s. W. C. .Moore has returned af
ter a vlsiit of several days to Mrs. J<>e
Wharton in Greenwood.
The friends of Miss Nelle Reardon:
of the orphanage school faculty, will [
regret tO'learn that she is critically!
ill at her home in Graniteville, after
undergoing an operation for appendi-
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Miss Elizabeth MK’ants of the j citis.
W'hitmire school faculty, spent the; Mrs. Clarence Galloway and Mrs.
week-er)d here with her .si.ster, Mr.^j.l. W. Finney were in (!nlumb'.a .Mon-
F. F. Hicks. iday to .see .Mrs. Galloway’s sister, Miss
! Mrs. O. 1. Sheely, Mis.se.s Elizabeth j Gladys Bames, who is a ho."j»ilal pa-1
land Vivian Sheely were visitors initlerl ih that city. '
Greenville on Thursday. j Miss Rebe Simmons of Charleston.
M ins Ella Belle Wilson of Atlanta, .Miss Lillie Mae Workman of Chap-
is visiting her parent-s, Mr. an<l Mrs. j pels, and Mias Pearl H'tt of Lake City,;
J. C. Wilson. i pi nt the week-i n<i wi.h Mr. and
Miss Alva W;l.*on of Bla-kstcck. .Mrs. Eu.'ene Hitt.
-pent the wi ek-(‘nd here with her par- .Miss Rp<l'''e Peake cf Lander eo’-,
j ent.s, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Wil.son. 'lege, is sremling .spr’.ne holvlavs here i
I Miss Rosalie Jones of Summerten Iwi'h her parents, Dr. anti M's. T. .1.
i "pent the week-end here with her par-' f’eake, and has ns her guest. A la ,
ents, Dr. and Mrs. b'. D, Jone.s. ; Bailey of Lake View.
Miss Martha M'oore of Lander col-j Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Boozer and .M ss
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lege, is .spending the spring holidays
here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W, C, Mofire.
Mra. T. F. Wallace of St. Matthe^ws,
Hattie Boozer of Silverstreet anri
M’.'^ses Margaret and Miriam Long of 1
Newberry college, spent Sunday here
with the. formera’ daughter an<I mn-
spent a few days last week with her jin-law, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Sea;e.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Copeland. | Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Neely and lit-
Mr, and Mrs. French Cooley of,tie daughter, Mary. Elizabeth, ofj
Camden, were here Tuesday for the i Dunbarton, and Mr. and Mrs. .1. A.i
funeral of Mrs. Addie Dillard. Harker and children of Atkins, spent
Miss Fredna Shockley of this city, the week-end with their parents, Mr. |
student -at Queens-'Chicora college. 1 and Mrs. A. B. Blakely.
MtH; John MeSween were
Charlotte, has been chosen as one of
the ten maids-of-honor in the May-
day festival.
Miss Emmie Pitts of Seneca, spent
the week-end here with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pitts, and had as
her guests, Misses Frances Holloman
and Helen Sateher, also -of Seneca.
Mrs. A. B. Stone and Miss Loree
J! Simmons spent last Wednesday in
Cross Anchor with relatives and
friend.*.
Mrs. G. W. Hollingsworth spent the
■wcndc-end Charlotte with her sister,
Mrs. Murphy.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ashmore and
children of CharLoitte, spent the week-
here with the latter’s parents,
I ^ j Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Cooper.
Mrs. R. P. Ferguson, Mr. and Mm.
James King a?vd Misa Cecyle Fergu-j
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Dr. and
the guests Sunday of Dr. and Mrs. vS.
C. Hodges in Greenwood. Dr. Me
Sween is temporarily supplying the
pulpit of the First Presbyterian
church of that city on Sunday morn
ings.
Clinton ladies in Abbeville Tuesday
at the South Carolina Preshyterial
meeting from the First Presbyterian
church and • Thomwell Memorial
church were: Mesdames J. A. Bailev.
H.. E. Sturgeon, A. M. C/opeland, R
E, V^^spr, R. S. Owens. Be.ss c God
frey, H. C. Larton, S. P. Bowles and;
Misses Ncvbitt, White, and Harvey.
Dr. John MeSween made an address,
in the interest of the college.
IF IT IS A MAGAZINE OR NEWS-
ison of opont Sun.fay '’A'*** ™AT YOU NEED, SEE-,,.
f I here with relatives.
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Mr. and Mrs, Alec Martin of Co
lumbia, were the .week-end guests of
Prof, and Mrs. A. V. Martin.
Mrs. W. G. Neville has returned
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