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THUSSDAY, JUNE 9, 1932
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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Dr.’J. B. Kennedy left Tuesday for
York, where he will spend the sum
mer.
C. E. Nichole spent the week-end
' in Clover with friends. ,
i Miss Virginia Neville of Greenville,
I spent Tuesday with her mother, Mrs.
i Virgin's Neville. ' j -"^pellding a few days with Mrs. Bessie
Allen Coleman of Ct. lumbia, spent | Owens.
Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Jessie Sineath of Saluda, is
Miss Ina Curry of Simpsonville, is
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J. A. Coleman.
Dr. H. W. DuBose of Spartanburg.
spending several days with her broth-
:)r and sisteivin-law, Mr. and Mrs.
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Programs
was here Tuesday for the Probyto- j George Sineath.
rian college commencement exercises.) Misses Hazel Boland and Elizabeth
Miss Claudia Boyce has returned to Todd were visitors in Sparlanburg On
her home in Belton, after spending a I Thursday.
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Mrs. Weldori Jackson, Misses'Helen
week with Mrs. Joe Cambron.^ '
Miss Beauford Parris of j Milam and Elmvra Jtav were visitors
burg, was the week-end guest of Miss Greenville on Thursday.
Carlisle Smith and Erw’in James of
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Marjorie Woodruff.
D. M. McNaull left yesterday for, u .u- i
Columliia, where he will visit his^
mother, Mrs. A. M. McNaull, and oth-if'"' commencement exercises at Pres-
er relatives. j ‘’vterian college.
Dr. and Mrs. S. J. Cartledge of Ath-; ''r. and Mrs. J. H. Da\c* nave gone
ens, Ga., were the commencement j to Orlando, Fla., where *ney will
guo.sts of Dr. and Mrs. John MeSwien. j spetid the summer with Mr.s. Davis’
W. D. Copeland is attending a'Parents,
meeting of the North and South Caro-j Mrs. Dan P. Davis of Chester and
lina Hardware convention in Colum-jE. T. Copeland of Raleigh, N. C.,
bia. * i spent Tuesday with their brother, R.
Mrs. L. R. Lynn, Miss Elizabeth: K.jCopeland.
Lynn, Robert Lynn, Furman Jordan Rev. and Mrs. T. F. Wallace and
and J. M. Hudgens ure spending sev- little daughter of St. Matthews, are
eral days in .Montreat. ' j visiting Mrs. Wallace’s mother, Mrs.
Mrs. M. H. Cofer and children ofi.Aithur Cojeland.
Greenville, spent Sunday with her,si.s-j Rev. J. M. Dick of Pulaski, Va., is
ter, Mrs. W. T. Putnam. i spending several days hero with .Mrs.
Mrs. n. W. Richey and children are Ditk and Or. and Mrs. Jaek H. \oung.
.'^pending a few days in Greenville Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Adair of .Atlan-
with her mother, .Mrs. .A. L. Watts, i ta, Ga.. are spending a few days with
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Pitts have ro-' the former's mother, Mrs. Corrie
tiiintd from their wedding "trip, and I Adair.
are now making their ho.me}i#with thei Mrs. L. F. Kirkpatrick left yestcT-
latter’s fathei, on South Ilro'ad street, i day for Montreat, where she will
Mrs. \V. H. Miller of Whitmire, is spend the summer,
sj ending a few days with her mother.! Mrs. Hubert Pitts, Mrs. .A. H. \ ork
Mr.s. I). B. BoIh).* who is'ill at. her and Mrs. A. N. .Sewell left yesterday
home here. * | for a week’s visit to Mrs. George Odi-
Miss .Adeline Boland has returred^oi ne at Daytona Beach, Mil
•from Little Mountain, where she has i Parker Jones, who has been teach-
ht*en vi.siting her grandmother. ing. in Beaufort the past year,—is
Boiled Hiim, lb j. 32c
Sliced Bacon, lb \ . T... 19c
Marshmallows, V2 lb. pkg. 10c
Lux Toilet Soap, 3 cakes 20c
BELLMAN’S*
Salad Dressing, 8 oz. jar 10c
Creamery Butter, lb. 24c
Grape Juice, pint 14c
Heinz Baked Beans, 16 oz. cam .. 10c
Armour’s Viennas, 3 cans 25c
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Friend? of Mrs. L. L. Copeland will .spending the summer with his pa
i be glad to know that she has retu'tied j ent.s. Dr. and Jones,
to her home after being a patient at 1 Charles Anderson,\tudent at Km-
Dr. Hays’ hospital last week. ory university in .Atlanta, is siHmding
Mrs. Virginia Neville has returned i the summer with Mr. and .Mrs. George
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from an extended visit to her daugh
ters, Mrs. James in Atlanta, and Mrs.
G. A. Nickles in Charle.ston.
W. Bailey.
William Blahn’k, member of the
Kershaw school faculty, is spending
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bailey left'ia-V the summer with his parents, Mr. and
wei'k for a visit of'.several days tojMrs. T. J. Blalock,
their <laughters, Miss Lucy Bailey anil Miss Ruby Carter has returninl to
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dence, a mutual understanding that
builds up and cements their -purposes
through the years.
This bank values those who have
had business relations with it for years
and looks with pleasure upon-the-rip-
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Mrs , Brower l)ixon,'in Talladega, Ala
Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Caskey and Miss
Elniyra Ray sfH*nt Tuesday in Seneca.
Mrs. D. J. Brimm and children are
visiting relatives in Charlotte, N. C.
Mr. and _Mrs. Arthur Jack.son and
little niece, Ann Jack.son, of Lafay
ette,' (ia., were the recent guests of
Mrs. Jackson’s sister, Mrs. Marie Ow
ens.
James Horton and Wallace Franks
left Satur<lay for Charlotte to join
other Clinton hoys who are selling
magazines this summer,
Mr. and .Mrs. J, I). Boland and h'.
M. Boland were visitors in Spartan-
ihurg mr-Sirmtay.
Mrs, N. E Hitt returned to her
her home in Greer, after spending a
few days with Mrs, Gary Martin.
Allen MeSween and Ned Sprunt,
students at Davlingthn Schoed for
Boys, Rome, Ga., are spending the
summer with their parents.
Miss Florenee Bailey is in Lexing
ton, Va., for the finals set dances (if
Washington and Lee in connection
with the commencement, exercises.
Miss Mary .lo Rheney left Monday
for her home in .Augusta, Ga., after
sjMmding several days here with
fi'iends.
“Pat” Harris and J. A. MccKlrath
of .Anders(»n, were here Monday and
Tuestlay fur-rTmimenecnrpnt “at-Pres-
byteriun college.
W1»H ElinilT^-PTtrs left today
for
Iwinpg-tir Duiii'aii flUBllfly kfthr
her daughter and son-in-law, Mr, and
Mrs. Mason Simpson.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy Crisp of Nash
ville, Tenn., are on a two-weeks’ visit hia, was here this week for commence-
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j Wa.shington, I). ('., where she will be
the guest of friends.
Mrs. C. M. Plowden, .Sr., of Colum-
to the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W, L. Lynn.
Miss Hamp Hill of York, was here
this week-end for commencement at
Pre.sbyterian college. While here she
was the guest of Miss Katherine Gas-
kill.
merit at Presbyterian college. Her son,
Charlie M. IMowden. Jr., was^a mem
ber of the graduating clas.s.
Miss Essie Davidson of (In-at Falls
is spending the summer with her par
ents, .Mr. and .Mrs. L. H. Davidson.
Gus Blakely. Jim Davis and How-
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Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Holland and i ard Stamps left Tuesday for the R. O.
children of Trenton, N. C.. spiort last T. C. camp in Anniston, Ala.
Miss Rosalie .lories is spending the
with her parents, Dr. and
summer
week here with relatives,
Mis.s Elsie Neighbors I’eturned Sun.,
day from a two weeks’ vi.«it to her J Mrs. F. D, Jone.s, after teaching'the
sister, Mrs. John Allen Dugan in past year in Summerton.
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Hart.sville.
Mrs, H. J.-Pitts, Jr., Mis.ses Marion - - ^
Copeland and Floy Owing.s ami Ad- and children of Duncan, and George
dison Neighbors spent a few duvs last ;1)uncan of Whitmire, spent .Sunday
week in Charleston. ! with .Mr. and Mrs. J. VV. Milam.
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Neal and Mrs.' Mrs. Gus Franas of Greenville and
E. B.-S. Warren a^pent .Sunday w-^heL-j-Mrs. tioyi Wawda-o^ l.awejia^ are. nomxJ t
by, N. C., and Spartanburg with rela- occupying the residthice in College
tjves. ' View formerly occupied by Robert S.
Miss Bertha Gray Gallman of .New- Owens,
htrry, spent Sunday here with .Miss Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Met ant.s and
Miss Elizabeth McCants of Ninety-
Six, spent the week-end with their
daughter and .son.in-law, Dr. and Mrs.
F. F. Hicks.
Ml. and Mr.s. F. L. Brigman, SrT,
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l.ydie Blakely and other friendj^.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence^^sbill and
children of Clemson College, spent
Tue.sday with Mrs. Ashill’s mother,
Mrs. Bessie Godfrey.
Le<'» ruhningham were in Fountain
Inn Friday for the Patton-Cunning-
ham wedding.
Mrs. G. W. B. Smith and son,
George, left Tuesday for Middletown,
.Md,, where they .will spend the sum
mer.
Ira C,
were in
commencement exercises at Newberry
college.
Misses Katherine Jones, Helen
Adair, Janet Leake and Elizaibeth
Todd were at Myrtle Beach this week,
attending the Pi Kappa Alpha house
party.
Arthur Black of Clemson college, is
spending the summer with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Black.
E^ard Martin, member of the fac
ulty at Darlington School for Boys,
Rome, Ga., is spending the summer
with his parents. Prof, and Mrs. A.
V. Martin
Miss F^thel Cunningham and * Me-j and daughter, Miss Alethia, of Wi-
I’acky, were here for the graduation
of their son, F. L., Jr., at Presbyte
rian college.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Senter, Sr., and
Mr. apd Mds. J. F. Whoeless of Chat-1
tanooga, Tenn., were here this week j
for the graduation of the (ormer’s |
Boland and 0. I. Sheely ! son, W. R. Senter, Ji., at Presbyterian j
Newberry Sunday for the college.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Zealy, Sr., of ^
Augusta, Ga., were here for com-j
mencement at Presliyterian college
this week. Their son, William Zealy,
JG, was a member of the graduating
class;
Mr. and Mrs. Ratchford Boland and
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•* meeting will be held in the office*
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little daughter, Betty Anne, of Quit-' June 14th, 19.>J. at nine j
man. La., will arrive tomorrow purpose of or-j
spend the summer with the former’s j R®uizing the corporation to he known
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira C. Boland “Clintop Realty & Insurance
Miss Frances O’Daniel, who is a' Company.” to engage in real estate
member of the Rockingham, N/"C.,|
school faculty, is spending the sum-1 lihes.
mer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I Immediately thereafter we will ap-
W. J. Benjamin of Greensboro, N.|A. O’Daniel. . ! the .Secretary
C., was here Tuesday for the com- * Mr. and Mrs. Lte Add Blakely and, charter.
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mencement exercises at PresbyterianlMr. and Mrs. A. B. Blakely spent Sun-
college. His daughter, 'Miss Alice j day in Greenwood with the latter’s
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Benjamin, was a member of the grad
uating class.
Mrs. A. M. McNaull and daughter,
Mrs. E. G. Brown, of Columbia, were
here this week for commencement ex
ercises at Presbyterian college. The 20. Mrs. Evans is pleasantly remem-
former’s ton, D. M. McNaull, was aibeied here as Miss Louise Pitts before
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dauKhtcr and son-in-law, MrXand Mrs
Bonner Harvley. ' ' j Why not keep your money at home
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Evans o’f Lau- j by giving me your subscriptions, both
rinburg, N. C., announce the^bifth of new and renewal. Prompt attention
a daughter, Harriett Conyers, on May! given to all order*.
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