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THUBSDAY.. APRIL 21, 1932
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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COTY’S SPECIAL COMBINATION PACKAGE
Face Powder and Perfume,
$1.75 value, for ....
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50c Boyer Cleansing Cream and 50c Boyer
Face Pcwder, $1.00 value, both for .+
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$1.00 Boyer Bath Powder,
for ... ...
79'
bar Windsor Hard Water Castile Soap
and cne Muscoge Wash Rag, both for .
10'
Ambrosia Pore Cleanser, one-minute facial
set. $2.00 value for A .
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CENOL FLY DESTROYER
W’illiam Blakely of, Greenville spent \ spent Spnday at Clentson collejfe with
Sunday here with his parents, Mr. j Ihe lattej’s brother. Ray Pitts,
and MrsxR. F. fiakely. ! Miss Alden Bailey of Ea^sley, s])ent
Mrs. Bruce Roberts returned to her j week-end with her. parents, Mr.
! home in Columbia Sun'day after j
jipending several days with her par-j M'iss Kathenne Fuller, who is,
ents. Mr. and 'Mrs. A. E. McIntosh. teaching * at Prosperity; ^spent the i
! Mrs. Emma Vaughn, Mr. and Mrs. '^‘-'ck-end with her parents, Mr. and
Vivnan Vaughn and Mii5*3 Anpie Fpller.
Vaugnn of Belton, were here Friday] Miss Margaret Finley of Fountain
for the funerhl of Mrs. T. C. S .imoveh! spent the week-end w th l.er aunt,
Mrs. B. M. Sjiralt oif Chesiei i? il- d. Copeland.
iting her daughter, Mrs. R. Wade. Miss Emily Walker, of Macon, Ga.',
Flriends of Mrs. Joe L. Carter will spending a few days with Mr. an(|
'>e glad to know that ahe is able to be'j ^L’s. L. S. McMilliarv and Miss Bessie
out again, af'.er having been quite ifl
last week.
PAOEririi
SERVICE and QUALITY
Newberry Butter, lb.
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2^
WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR, 5 Ib^bag
GRITS,^.3 lbs. 7c MI-GEL, 2 pkg.
Fancy ORANGE PEKOE TEA, Vj !b. ...Z
19c
I5c
24c
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Miss Rosanna Vance has returned
home after spending several months
in Jacksonville, Fla., with her sister,
Mrs. H. M. Wise.
Mr. and Mrs. C. I.,Cooper of Green
wood, spent Sunday here wdth the lat-
i ter’s sister. Mi s. Bob Tucker,
i Mrs. Mary I). Adkins and Mrs.
! Thorne of Che-'ter, were reL’ent guests
J. Blalock of Union, and V7il
Blalock of Kers-haw, .sfient the
week-end with their parents, Mr. and
Mis. “T. J. Blalock.
Jack H. Davis, Jr., spent last week
end in Anderson with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. H. F\ Scott, Misa
Mogue Stone and Ludie Nell Scott
were viltoia in GreenviV.e on Satur-
ROYAL SCARLET . -
Bartlett Pears, No. 2 can 19c
South Carolina STRING BEANS. No. 2 can. 3 for .... 2.5c
Sunbeam Small WHOLE BEETS, No. 2 can 15c
B^t^ Ham, lb. ! , -s..
TOMAlb^tlCE, No. 1 can, 3 for
35c
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25c
Mr.s. Gus Young, Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Smith were vi.^itors in Grcen-
Carnation Odor
to use and the most effective destroyer we
e*- er used. Sold on money-back guarantee—.
have
Full Pint — 60c
Kellers^DrUg Store
Telephone No. 1 = ^
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ct' the Iatter’.s children at Thornwcl!
xrrphanage.
Mr. and Mri J. S. McGregor and'' ‘Ho <>" I'nday.
hildren of Ruby, were called herej Mr- Mrs. Floyd Hitt are now
Thursday on a-count of the death of leaking their home on East Carolina
her motnW. Mrs. T. C. Sumerel. | avenue with the former’s parents, Mr.
J. W. Milam and J. H.JStone were and Mrs. F.ugene Hitt,
in Greenville la-t week, where they M ..^ Cora Richey was a vi.sitor in
«orved as juror.s in the federal court. Spai-ianbUrg on Monday.
Mrs. L. Y. John-'on of Pacolet, spent H. E. F^iguson returned Tuesday
Saturday hero w’tlv friends. i "rom a two wvek.s’ Northern trip.
Mrs. A. J. Spioles has returned
from a visit to b^r brother-rn-law,
W. J. McGee, in'Columbia.
Ur. George R. O’Daniel of St.
(liCMge, was heie Tuesday and M'ed-
ru day with his pa’ints, Mr. and Mr.s.
A. O’baniel.
Mrs. A. M. Cannon is spending this
week in- Newberry with relatives. ,
f Mr. and Mrs. W. FJ. Little have as
their guesi.s Mr. ami Mrs. J, R. Meiss
ner of Cha.se-City, Va., and .Xnniston,
Ala. ' •
Mr. ard Mrs. C. (1 Giles. Misses
Dr. and Mrs. J. Ih Adcock of Or-; Hi‘trieia Giles, Helen 'Adair, Mary Jo
lando^, Fla., were th-' gue.-t< last Week j Rheiiey. and Darrell Franks were in
of their daughter and son-in-law, j (H-eer.wood Sunday for the dress par-
Pjof.'.and Mis. Je.Kji H. Davis. lade at Bailey Military academy .
4 1 Mr. and Mrs. T. O. M-cKeown ami; Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bozard, Mr. and
t children of Cornwell, spent the week-; Mu. Edward Henry and little son of
end with Mr.^. M.-Keown’s parents. Uicenville, Mr. and Mrs. Rutledge
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. BlaUK.k. : -"^dair spent the week-end with their
.Miss Alva Wilson has returned to' parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Henry. ^
her st-hool in Blacksbu-k after having; Mrs. F., H. Sloan. Mis. U. L. Flivi-
heen at home the past week on ac-
EVAPORATED MILK, 6 small cans
21c
Pure Georgia CANE SYRUP, No. 1!/, can
10c
Edgemont GRAHAM CRACKERS. Mb. pkg.
15c
Red Pie Cherries, No. 2 ciui 15c
Blakely’s
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conscientious endeavor to help during the
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We shall he pleased to have you enjoy the
material advantages and the prestige of
fered by . a connection, with this strong
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NEW BUSINESS CORDIALLY INVTtED
M. $. Bailey 1 See
count of illnos.-i.
Miss Elmer Rhcncy
and Samuel
CO, Mi >. B. FI. Wilson and Mr<. J. R.;
Fodd arc ulteuding the Woman’s |
Pro.'hyterial which is being held at'
Rhenev of Augu.«ta. G-i., ?pp-‘t TueaJ A^^ofiate Reformed I'resbylerian
,dav w'ith their si.-^tw, Miss Mary Jo vhuivh in Greenville
! itheney "• I Mi-s. W. B. 'FnhMe and
Reiinb Show
Friday Night
“Bead.s On a Sirin/;” To Be Pre-
.gented Tomorrow Evening In
School Auditorium:
RANKERS
OLDEST
STRONGEST
.Mr.s. H. J. Hinilman of Greenwood,
is visiting her parents. Dr. and Mi's.
i A. Fi. Spencer.
FViends of Mrs.
he sorry to know that
home on the college -campus.
Re\. and Mrs. Claude Calcote
Newberry, were vi.sitor.s.^t ThornwelF here with the fonncr’.s parents, Mr.
jiphanage on Tuesday. j and Mrs. H. M. Geer,
! lA/. L. K. Lynn was in Ckrlumhia Mi-.^es Elizabeth Lynn and E.sther
j Tuesday wher^ he attended a tncot-1 Gannon and Dr._ F.dith Mols of the
1 ing af Congaree 4)resbytery. . | Florida State College for Women, Tal-
.IrWi Keehs of Columbia, was a re-^l^^as.-ee*, were the week-end guests
cent visitor in the city. - of^the former-’.-i parents. Dr. and Mrs.
Mk-'s Minnie To<id of NewWrry,! K.\Lj'nn. _
was here F'riday for the funeral of
Mrs. T. C. Sumerel.
.Mrs. George Watts Copeland and
little son spent Tuesday in Mountville
with her mother, Mrs. Nannie Fk
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R. G. MilNphy was a visitor in Tini-
moITSviHe fljL.Saturelay'. . ^
Mi.s8 Cindy Stroupe oT*^horee,""e3Pa^|
the week-end gue*st of Miss Margaret
Holland.
Mr, and Mrs. Roland Russell of
flar.sville, and Mrs. Bob Murrell of
'’olumhia, spest Sunday with the for
mer’s sister, Mrs. Ethel Pitts.
Mr. and Mrs. Bonm‘r Harvley of
Greenwood, spent the week-end with
*^he latter’* parents, Mr. andiMr.L A.
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B. L. King has returned from Spar-j^^^^'^ until the closing scene. ,
tanburg, where he has been visiting i The enU-rtainment tomoiTow even-1
bis daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and'‘“K " '‘I at 8 o clock, the pro-1
Mis Harry Phillips. I ^o be u.sed for school purpos<s.l
Mrs Mary Chalmers has returned ■ A m ist cordial invitation is extended i
fiom ktatesl>or.o, Ga., where she has and it is hoped by the pro
chiUiren .syient the wen-k-end in Char-
If tte, N. w;th Mr.s. Tribble’s bioth-'^
erand sUUr-in-hw, .Mr. and Mrs. S.'
A. FL Sptmeer willl'^^- Quinn. j
-.at .she is ill at her ^ G. A. Hines. Mis.ses Martha]
Keeter and Margaret Hines of I’uth-j
of erfordton, N. spent the week-end j
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All roads will ^Tead to the R«>nn<r
.school auditorium FVulay eviming for
the presentation of “Beads On a
String ’'by a well trained ca.st of that
community. The comedy, which prom
ises to go over with a big bang, con-
ists of three acts, filled with fun and
laughter from the minute the curtain
STREEFTAX NOTICE
Street Taxes for the Town of Clin
ton are now due and payable on or
before the >
30th. of April, 1932
All able-bodied male citizens be
tween 21 and 55 years of age are
subject to street tax.
Tax $3.00. After May 1st, $4.00.
By order of Town Council,
D. C. HEUSTESS,
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City Clerk and Treasurer.
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been vi.siting Mr. and Mrs, Charle.s
Wallett, Mr. and Mrs. Wallclt accom
panied Mrs. Chalmers honie for the
vveek-emd. . J'
Cjiiitmai} T.eake of While JUiik,_Wa8
called here Thursday on account of
the death of his sister,, Mrs, T. C.
Sumerel ^
Mr. and_ Mrs. .OiwaljLC^peland Jif
New-berry’, were here Fpiday for the
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motcr.s that a large number of Clin-1
ton people will be in the audience. j
The complete cast of.charactcrs fol
lows:
Bennie Davis, Zezzalee Davis (same
character)—“Buster’’ Hulsey.
.Jefferson Davis, Bennie’s father—
Arnrdd Dixon.
Pen'a-min Davis, Esq., a rich old
ALL PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED
BY LICENSED PHARMACISTS
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SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY
‘‘.At Union Station”
Telephone 400 Night Phone 401
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—Mrs. J, DavhLCopeland.
Harold Beem, a |riend of Bennie*(i
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WeVe endeavored to make this
institution an organization to serve
the people — everybody from the
smatt boy with his tiny pittance
thatFe wants to tuck away in a sov-
ings account, to the successful bus
iness man, finds a warm welcome
and a spirit of genuine service
awaiting him here at the hands of
officers and employes.
"IHE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE”
luneial of Mrs. T. C. Sumerel. ^ ,
Jack W. Dillard of Spartanb-.irg.l Dixon.
spent a few days here this week with! Dinkier,
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs.,, Gilbert Blakely an'r •
nounce the-birth of a son, Gilbert, B..' «
li., Tuesday, April 19, at Dr. Hays’|Hell,
, hospital.
a would-be' detective,
()r a “Rule defective','by Grab’’-*-'F'loyd i
Pivts. j
Ml 4. J.uffcr^orL Davis, R<‘nnie’s
.sweet-
Molly Mallert'in, Bennie’s
I Mis.ses Dolly and Almena MillingHtdi ,
'of Converse college, *pent the week-, -H-^nette Blue, Unrie Ben .s doting
, end W’ith their parent*, Mr. and Mrs.
Unrie
.smooth scheme
Mrs.
A. J. Milling.
Dr. George Blalock returns tomor-.
row to New York, after spending the
past two week* with his parents, Mr,
and Mrs. T. J. Blalock.
Misses Lois Blakely and Doris
Thompson !T>ent the week-end in
Washington, D. C.
Mr. and Mrs, George Weathers of
Honea Path, spent the week-end here
with the latter’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. George Speake. ^
Miss Hedge Peake of Lander gol;:,
lege, spent the week-end with her par-
Jt anette
niece with a
Tom Milam.
Cleopatra Oleomargarine Johnson,
colored maid of the Davis jbuusehold—
Mrs. Tom Wier.
D. HENRY
H. D. Henry & Com
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Senator Harris,
' .Nt lanta, prepared to fill the vacancy
')> apiiointmcnt to hold until the gen-
- Of Georgia, Dies *
I Funeral arrangement have not been
Washington. April 18.—A long po-. “nipleted or annoimced by raeimber*
litiral career that began in work as family, but it is expected bur-
a ecretary t4) t'he late .'^ennttir A. K. G€<>rgria. He was a na-
Clay and led him Upward to a senator of Cedartown, Ga., arid main-
* , in his own i-ig'ht, ended in the death home theov. He is survived
rhere has ^en some quest on as to j Ceor- ; widow, the former Julia Knox
the participation of thejocal Rotary 1 . ; Hull Wheeler, and a daughter. Julia
Rotariahs Back
Army Drive
There has been some question as to
club in the Salvation Army’s drive
soon to be launched in the city. The
by-laws of the Rotary) club, it is stat-
Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Peake.
I Mrss Jeaqnette Crawford of Wood- j ed by it« officers, prohibit it as an
I ville, was here for the week-end with i organization from t^ing part,, but as
^ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Craw- individuals the Rotary' club is whole-
^'ford. [hearti'dly behind the movemfent. In
Miss Biwmie Pitts of Seneca, wa« j fact, Capt. R, E. Wyrsor, a member of
at home for the week-end with her: the clu.b, initiated the reUef move-
g:a
His heart, weakened by the long'
.-train of several weeks of illne.--5 from]
a bladder ailment and intestinal trou-
Hull Wheeler, and a daughter, JuUm
Wheeler.
Hairis was serving his third con
secutive term as senator, whkh would
1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pitta
{ Mrs. Jack Davb waa a visitor in
1 Columbia on Monday.
1 Miss Elizaflbeth Sheely of. Ninety-
• Six, spent the week-end with her par-
f ents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. I. Sheely.
! Miss Janella Boland and Clair Pitta j
ble, failed him this afternoon, with'^*^'’*^ exi>l^ in 1937. He took the
h’s immediate family at his bedside. I office the first time on March
He -was 04 | ^' having been director of
Ward spraad, qukkly throuijh th«!’’“’f “•
.cato rad in' a few minutes that|•'«' '>>«""«> «>•
chamber adj.iurned as a token of re-:
Lpect. Eulogies were quick'in coming i ] ^
Saturday Evening Post $2.00'fj*om leaders in both parties, while hisi 4»n*?*'ican Magazine I2.S9
Country GeMlenan, 3 years $1,001 colleague, Senator George, termed his With Woman’s Home Comp. $3.00
Ladier. Home Jounial ,$1.00 death a “gn-at loss to the people of Woman’s Home Companion $l.tf
Georgia and to the country.’’
Meanwhile, Governor Russell, in. JAMES W. CALDWBLL
ment in the city several month* ago.
JAMES W. CALDW ELL
Call 38 at 12 P. M.
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