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TOUBSDAY, APRIL 28< 1932 / i THE CI4NTON CHRONICLE 's • 4. ■> / GOOD / y -I WILL HELP DO THE JOB L Circulars Folders Blotters P Personal /Mention ^ I^K in J- Envelopes t Letter Heads Bill Heads Statements Puled Forms Form Letters Sales Letters Shipping Tags Special Notices Application Blanks $ Programs Visiting Cards Invitations Tickets Llfontracts" Labels Invoices Menus Notes Mrs. A. J. Sproles spent Thursday Greenwood visitinsr relatives and irfrieftds. Mrs. Pearl H; Sprunt and Miss-Lois Nickles spent last week-end in Wash- Youn^ Tribble ingtdn, D. C. Mrs. Sudie Edwards of Union, is visiting:'her daugrhter and son-in-law, Mr. "and Mrs. C. W. Cooper. Mr. and *Mrs. Janies Moore of York, sqient Sunday with the latter’s ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Blalock. Mrs. L. M. Duskin left Saturday Miss Polly Elrod s^ient the week end in Greenville with her parents. Miss Grace Cromer of Newberry, was the gruest Saturday of Mfs? Nan- A • Mrs. Arthur Copeland and Mias Marion Oop^Tlrnd spent the week-end in Gainesville, Ga., with the latter’s mother, Mrs. J. Li^Copeland. Mrs. C. P. Robih.son is spending: this week in Wa.shington, 1). C., v.ith her 1'^^'i sister, Mrs. J. Y. Blakely. M 'ss Ellen Copeland spent last week-end in Rock Hill, where she ob- Eighth Anniversary CELEBRATION Saturday, April 30th tfor I wt: have the equipment and the SKILL TO handle YOUR WORK m Chronicle Pub. Co^ Colun>bn3, Ga., ,to v^it her son, after! served the Winthrop teachers at the ^.pending the past several months with Winthrop Tiaining school, her daughter, Mrs. T. J. Peake. j Mrs. L. V. Pinson and Mis.s Belle Miss Alice Burch, of Augusta,’ Ga.,jCrapp3 spent a few days this week in was a recent visitor in the city. ;Corumbia with relatives. Miss Ellen Wheeler of Prosperity,! ^Misses Olga Briand i^nd Miss John- is spending a few days with Mr^ and '; me Wannamaker of New'berry collegre, Mrs. John W'. Little. r j w’oek-end gue.st*- of Mr.s. L. V'. Miss Dudley Cozby of Columbia, is, Pii son. spending a few day.s with Dr. and! Misses Caroline Caldwell, Elizabeth Mrs, Frank-Kdlers. j Bradkv ^nd Arline Daniel spent Sat? Mr, and Mrs. W. W. Burns . of ^ urday in.Due West. . GreenviHe, .Ala., speiTt Monday withj Miss Margaret Clary siurnt the the laltcr’s sister, Mrs. M. C. Poole.- ! week-end at her home in Smyrna. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. McDaniel and! Mrs, K."Moo<1 Smith returned Wed- children of Augu.sta, Ga., are spend-j nesday from a visit to relatiMs in St. 'ng^son^ time with'Mr. wid Mrs. M. j George. - W. Me|B|iel. ! Mrs. L. Y;'~Johnson of Pacolet, Ml. j^T-Mrs. W. W, Arrington and spent a fe^- days last week with litt’e son, and William Blakely, of j friends here. Greenville, spent Sunday with Mr. andi Mr. and Mrs. L. L, Copeland and Mrs. R.-F. Blakely. ’ j children, .Alliene and I,. I,. .Ir., and H. E, Wilson of Clover, spent the!-lohii (1. Pitts spent Sundu'’ at C!em- wetk-end at home with his family. j son'college with Ray Pitts, who is a Ever.w lady who visits cur store will have a chance to win a prize whether or not shp makes a purchase. First Prize 48 lbs. Red Band Flodr Second Prize 25 lbs. Sugar ITiird Prize, , ; 6 lbs. Snowdrift SEVERAr. SMALLER~PRIZES Sauer's SALAD DRESSING, quart 27c Stokely’s CATSUP, 14 oz. bottle . : 10c Miles SALT, 3 pkgs. lOc 1 lb. Rumford BAIU^G POW DER, S. C. STRING BEAnS, 2 cans CHEESE, fSli cream, lb. Creamery BUTTER, lb RICE, fancy whole, 4 lb. caraja coffee ^Mi.ss Nelle Rearden of Whodruff. si>ent the week-end with Mr. and Mr.s. j.E. L. Blakely. .Mrs. S. C. Price and her guest, S. hulman, of Fall River, Mass., spent last weekH'nd in Atlanta. Mrs. L. Bell csjx'nt a few tlays this I week with relatives in Uenno. ! Mrs. B. W. Covington, Sr., of Flor ence, 3|x*nt a few days this week with I her son, Ben, who is^ a student at ' Presbyterian college. ^ Mrs. W. S. Bean has returned fro^i Spartanburg, where she has student there. Mr. and Mrs. T,’ I.. Cooper. Miss Mary Peeks and Wells Mc.AIkh' spent with Banking Knowledge Business men know the value of pfogressiveness, efficiency and resourcefulness. ^ For their banking n^^s they chooseTairinstitotimrwhich has developed these qualities to a high-degree of usefulness. Sunday at rGlcnn Springs and Mrs. Will McAbee. Mr. and Mrs. (Jeorge Odionu' of Daytona Beach, Fla., are sp.mding several days here with friends. - I'l'iends of Mrs. Roy Pitts will be sorry to learn that .she-is a patient at Dr. Hays’ hosj)ital. ^ - I J. Y. Blakely of Washington, 1). C., . is .spending a few days here with his lK*en vis-[ brother, .A. Ross 1 pound 28c 3 lbs. 82c W’HEATIES, 15c pkj?^ 2 for 16c ALL DAY DEMONSTRATION AND SPECIAL SALE BLACK HAWK SAUSAGE REFRESHMENTS — OF COURSIT PHONES 136 and 175 Blakely, and his iting h«.'r daughter, Mm. Mack Kcn-fbrother-in-Ia\V, ('. P, Robii*on. nedy. . ' i l.ang.ston and little son Friends of Mrs. Silas Bailey will bejof Greenville, spent last week with sH)rrv to. learn that she is a patient Dr. and Mrs. Frank Kellers. Y., is with — - NEW BUSINESS CORDIALLY INVITED M. Bailei & Son at Dr. Hays’ hospital. f’rank Kdb of Rochester, N. -pending several days here ft lends at Presbyterian college, Mr, and Mrs. Ansel Godfrey and lit tle Joy Godfrey of .Abbeville, wee I called heix? this wet*k one account of I the illness and d<'ath of Mrs. God frey’s mother, Mr.s. R. H. Young. Perry Simpson of I/un(*iis. is spend ing a few days here this week with f riends. .Miss Mary .lo Rheiiey spent the I week-end in Augusta. Ga., with her ! parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Rheney. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pitts are .spend ing a few days in laiurin'burg, N. with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, S. E. Kvans. Mr. and Mrs. T, .AC Littlefiehl and Mr. CarlLsIc daughte r, .Miss Helen, spent the week- daughter and Mrs. George Thomas of wei'e the re^-ent guests of Mr. and .Mr.s.„D. C. Heuftess. Mr. and Ms. T. I). (’oieeiand and Thomas Heath (\)peland were visitors^ in Columbia on 'Phur-sday. Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Barnes of Au gusta, Ga., are visiting their son and daughter-in-law, .Mr. and .Mrs. Erie Ba»nes. Mrs. H. ,1. Hindman has returned to her home in Greemwood, after visiting her parents, Dr. and .Mr.«. .A. E. Spen cer. Misses Martha Davidson and Lucy Burns spent Saturday in (iray Court with friends.' ' R. L. Hailey left Tuesday ff)r a ten (Pays’ vi.sit to relatives in Dunedin, Fla. lie w.i.> a'.vompanit'd by his M r.s. ville AV and son-in-law, Air. and I*. Anderson, .Ir., of Green- BANKERS OLDEST STRONGEST end here with friends. Mrs. Weldon Jackson. .Misses El- inyra Ray, Dorothy AVikson and Eve lyn .McCraijj' .spent Saturday- in Green ville. ; Fiiends of Mrs. Alma .MclCee, will j recent guests of l>e s7)ri7“l(rTeirirTJvaT lu'r father; R.cMarh* (>W(*ns, - E, Wright, who ha*-recently moved Mi.-s Emily Walker has retui bed to here, i.s critically ill at her home. .her h(me in Mafon, Ga.. after sj)end- .Mrs. S. P. Mci'rackin Jm! .Miss Ora ing u few day.s with Mr. and Alrs.'L. Mr.s. J. Cl. Norman and son, Edwin, «»f ( hattan^)ga, Tenn., and Mrs. T. J. Jackson of EaP'ayette, Ga., were the their .sister, Mrs. STREET TAX NDTICE Street Taxes for the Town of Clin ton are now due and payable on or before the ~ 30th. of April, 1932 All able-bodied niale citizens be tween 21 and 55 years of age are subject to street tax. Tax $3.00. Aftei^ May 1st, $4.00. By order of Town Council, D. C. HEUSTESS, 1 City Clerk and Treasurer. N Mc.Millian. home bv .Miss days’ xisit. \— " ■ She was accompanied Bessie Jones for a few ■ X Hurricano News I 4., HOPE YOU UKE OUR BANK Pissing everybody isn’t easy to do. But we like for people to like our bank and its service. We try to make it the friendly kind. “THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE” .Miller of hTewberry, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hol- lings_wOrth. Miss Dolly and Almena .Milling, of Conver.-e college, .sjant the week-end with their parent-s .Mr. and .Mrs. A. J. .Milling. Misses Agnes Shealy arid .Medora Browning and Joe Vance Pitts wgre visitors in (’olumbia on Salutday. Friends of .M's.s Irene Workman will , , , , bi‘ sorry to know that she is ill at herA*^ < • home here. j - ‘‘^i"ip.'">n .spe-t Mrs. Irene Todd spent Sunday in Friday with Mr. and Mr.s. J. M. Simp- Laurens a.s the gue.-f of .Mrs. .M. I .Sumorel. j l.illie Yonng sjx^nt Salurdavi Paul Todd spent .'sunday in Rock 1 with her si.ster, .Mr.s. Edgar .N’c:gh-| .Mr.--’. Douglas Davi.s and little .son are .'-oending a few day.s'with her puj - Mrs. G. G. Xabors. ALL PRESCRIPTIONS fIlLED BY LICENSED PHARMACISTS t’AI.I.ED FOR ANF) I>KI.IVERI':D PROMFTF.Y SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY “At I inion Station” Telephone 100 Ni«:ht Phone H)1 Hill with his sister, .Miss Ruth Todd, who i.s a student at Win’hrop college. .Mr, and .Mis. G. W. Hollingsworth ’pent Sunday in Newberry with the latter’s mother, Mrs. S. P. McCrackin. .Mi.ss Dorothy Adair s|Jent th4* week' end in Columbia with Mi-ss Juanita Miller. Mrs, B. Copela^uI, Sr., Mi.s.Fes .Madelyn .Adair, Dorothy Wil.son, Pos ey Watts Copeland and I. (). R iv .s})ent Sunday in Charlotte, .V, C., with relatives. bors. in Clinton. Mr.s. J. .M. SirnjFson speikl Satui’day in CliiTtnn with relative.s. Mm. Walter B. Nahors and rliildren j^and .Miss .Sallie Nabors spent .Sun lav , aftermmn witii .Mr. and .Mi s, Rush Na'bnr.s. I ! Mr. and Mf’.;. .Mace Young and ch’l-, dren snent Sunday with .Mr. and .Mrs. i .A. I>. .N-abors. t The Hun '“aoe Mi.' sionary s'-iei v n:.t 'with .M 'S. .A. D, Rumph last 'Thursday. A lar.ge crowd was pi-e.sent. ' .Mi.ss Madge Harris" of Gi-eenville, i .Mr. and .Mrs. Ralph Young of New- j and Rcl>e ir Harris of Gray' Court,! berry .spent Sunday with .Mr. aiul I jpent Sunday here with their brother' .Mr.-'. C. Young, jard sister-in-law, Mr. and .Mrs. T, G. I .M . and Mrs. P. K. Rumnh and i Harris. " ichildi-en .spent Sunday at the hoint- of ! Fiitmds df Mrs, Nene D. Workman'.Mr, and .Mi’s. .Marion Rumph. [ will regret to learn that she is ill at | Mrs. Sallx B. .Nabor.s and (bildrcMi{ iher home here. .Miss Essie Young is spent Sotuiday with her paients, Mr. j H. I). HENRY F. M. BOLANU M. D, Henry & Cpmpan y INSURANCE STOCKS BONDS REAL ESTATE LOANS NEGOTIATED (uluititutinjj for her at the Academy Street «chooI. Rev, and Mrs. J. M. Dick of Pulaski, Va., were called here .Monday on ac count of the death of the latter’s aunt. Mis. R. H. Young. and .Mrs. R. C, Nabor.<, Mis.ses liOrene Rumph, .M orgaret Bmgtm, .Mildi;*d INalForS atid Marion Nabors visited Mi.s.s .Alice .Nabors last Fiiflay. Mr. and .Mf.(. Whitman Neal- and Nai»ors and little -son, Carson, .Mi’, arid •Mrs. Mace Yuiing and children, Mt. and Mrs. Re.v Young, .Mrs. Wa'ter B. Nabois and childi’i'n, Mi.ss .‘•billie N'a- l»oi s. Eu'htr .N’ubors, Gillette ' Simp son, I.(!w's and Eai’le Horton, .Mr. and .Mrs. J. W. Horton and .Mr. and .^E*s. ( College Heads To Speak In August Friends of Mrs. A. R. Wallack will 1.Mr, and .Mrs. Smith of Charlotte, N.j be glad to know that she is able to|c., visited relatives in the community* return to her position at 'Die Book | Sunday afternoon. Store, after an illness of several Mr. and Mrs. Owen Whitmire and, weeks. ] • son, .Mr. and Mrs, Judson Whitmire,| .Mis. John W. Finney is in Spar-* FI. A. Ci»peland and children, and H.| anburg, where .she is attending the}.A, tb.peland, .Sr., were the .Sunday| annual meeting of the M^onian’s -IMiS, , ^ue^'ts of Mr.'and 'Mrs. I. h, Whit-, sionary society of the Upper South ,^iiro. ~ j Carolina conference, which is being Mr. 'ind Mrs, H-’.r I.r yron and lit-j jheld at the Bethel Methodist chu^. h, itle daughter, Mrs. .Marion .Stutts andl Rhett.P. Adair and Hubert Pitts|children, and Corix*liu.s Smith, ofj 'spent the weok-end in Charle.ston with} Clinton, were Sunday vi.sitors at the! 1 .Mr. and .Mrs. Kenneth Burdette'. They! home of Mrs. R, P. .Nabor.s. ’ I were accompanied home by Mrs. Pitts, j Those attending the play in K^nno 'Mrs. A. N. iJe^ell and Mrs. A. H.ilast Friday night were: Mrs. J. M. in Simpson, Misses Lillie Young, Ruth Nabors and Mildicd Young, Mrs, G. C. iy Young ami litlh* -<101. .Mr. ami .Mi s. Hu!-:Ky'hiul c'^'ldix'!' of Ilcnno, s|H'nt .Sutiday aflc!’iii».in at th< ttome of .Mr. and .Mr.s, J. F. Whit- ! mire, . . Hurricane Honor Roll First grade; A me Voung,. .'^(■oond grade: Car-mi .Nabor.-. Flcn- ry Ix'wi.s Nabois, Carolyn ^'oung. Third grade: 11. J. Speiu-er, Ralph B’jjgess, Odu.s Young. Fouit’i grade; Jo'inie l..*e Young. .Seventh grade: Eortnt* Rumph, Al ice Nabors, Dock Hall. The pulpit committee of the First '"byterian church, eonsksting of Dr. .laiiu‘.s W. DavLs. John Holland Hun- 5^ m DavLs, John , V t..r and J.^ Harvey Withersp>on. has -ecured the following outstanding col lege presidents to fill the pulpit dur- •ig the month of August in the ah- f ..r sepce of tne pa.stor. Dr. D. J. Woods, York, who Charleston. have 'been yi.siting 1 • Saturday Evening Post Country Gentleman, J years Ladies Home Journal I JAMES W. CAl.DWFLl. CiilJ at 12 P. M. who will be away on his vacation: Sunday, August 7—Rev. John Mc- .Sween, D.D., pre.sident of Presbyte rian college. ^N, Sunday, August 14 — Rev. William H. Frazer, D.D., president of Queena- ! l'hi;‘era college. ’* j Hii.nclay, .August 21—Rev. R, C. $2.C(V Grier, D.D., president of Erskine col- .51.00 u.c *1.00. ‘ge. Sunday, .August 28- Walter 1a •Cjngle, D.D., LL.D., president of Da- t ■ , I f.d.'-.o.’i college. \