The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, October 13, 1932, Image 5

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^K" "TT.:: ■ ■'r- •■ /^ * ' I fir X X THURSDAY. OCTOBER 13, 1932 <? THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C. i ^ Pcrsonaj>\ention p/! 'VnKWB I Tripplett, and Mr. and Mrs. W. D. 2 Page and family. “ T. H. South of Gray Court, spent S Sunday with his daughter., Mrs. W, ■, M. Chaney. ■mt JOANNA MILL NEWS Mr. and~ Mrs. A. K. Kinard of Ah.] I j Miss Clare Heller of Honea Path, 1 Attaivay of Ware Shoals, ' i spent the week-end here with Mis.ses i the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Goldville, Oct. 6.—Mrs. 0. M. Sis.j Miss Bessie Jones spent last week-1 children of Greenwood,] Mioc *C*,.=* 1 i«- j 1. Ijaurens with her cousin. Missl^P^nt the past week with Mr. a1idi beville, were visitors here yesterday. lg:uest of Mr. and Mrl W. T.^C^od/in“'*^^^^ Davir*^ — - ! H. Manly. / Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Teideman of i Greenwood on Sunday. Greenville, were the Sunday guests of I Frank W. LaMotte of Columbia, | Vera and Gladys Wilson. . jJ. H. Craft.. f M^ ^ p Kuest of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Mrs. Maude Hampton. Miss Pansy! Mrs, T. D. Hancock of Fnends of Mrs G. R. Oavidson wnll, Odiome last Thursda-y. i Woodruff and Hoi^e Geer attended Ga/fney,. visited Mr. and Mrs. R. G. be sorry to learn that she is a patient. Miss Mary D. Black is spending this the boat races at Wing’s landing, near!Carr Sunday, in Dr. Ha.\r hospitol. j |in BiShopville with Miss Mary Greenville, on Sunday. Mrs. J. A. .Addison of Boiling George Loyd of tln^ Universi y of j Stuckey. '! Mr. and Mrs. Clair D. Pit^s s,>ent Green. Fla., arrived la.t week toit Sou.h Caiolina, jas the week-end j Dr. R. M. Kennedy and daughter, Sunday in Columbia with the latter’s spend the winter with her sister, Mrs. guest of George H. Odiorne. j Miss Rachel Kennedy of Newberry, Uj^ter, Miss Marguerite Boland , Mamie W'hite, at the Joanna Inn. James Davis of Mullins, is spend-1 spent Sunday with the former’s broth-j Mrs. A. J. Sproles has retu ned James Stroud and Miss Hazel mg some time here with relatives and|er. Dr. J. B. Kennedy. j from Greenwood, where she has l>een | Stroud of Spartanburg, and Miss, 1 !• r- ■ i Margaret Blakely spent the , visiting relatives the past several I of Clinton, visited friends | iM’ss Frances Black of Fountain j week-end in Greenville with her sis-1 days. .in Goldville Sunday. j Inn, epent the past_ week-end with her ter and brother-in-law, Mr. antjl Mr3.| Friends of Mrs. C. W. Cooper willj Mrs. R. G. Carr,’ Mrs. G. H. Frady,) W. . Arrington. be glad to know tiat she has returned! Mrs. J. J, Clark. J. 0. Denny, Toy^ Dr. Robert Jeanes of Greenville, home after being a patient in Di;.] Murphy and Rev. C. C. Vaughan at- spent the week-end with his'^rents. Hays’hospital. I tended the di.^trict meeting of the iting her aunt and uncle, Mr. and^Mrs. Mr^ and Mrs. P. S. Jeanes. ' Mrs. Frank Pearson, Mrs. R. T. | baptist association at Cross Roads , . Miss Marjorie Wopdruff spent th^ Reason, Mrs. Don .Alexander and Mrs. I church in Newberry county Tuesday, - ■Mr. aaq Mrs. .Jan(ies_^por£,Qf__Yprk.{ week-end in Hendersonville^ N^. C.. as j j. m. Switzer of Woodruff, ,wcrej_Gct 4, I - spent the week-end wdth the latter S| the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jone.s Dil- guests last week of Misi Maude Pear- ; teonard7 Jr., returned Satur- PAGE FIVt H. D. HB|(RT ■r^ p. M. ■oumi < H. D. H£nry & Company INSURANCE STOCKS - BONDS - REAL ESTATE - LOANS NBGOTIATBD i parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Black. Mijis Helen Milam has returned from Duncan, where she has heen vis- son. parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Blalock. ' lard, Miss Klizabeth Sheely of ^Ninety-, Mr. and Mrs. J. Addison Neighbors] R(?v. Edward Long was a visitor in Six, spent the week-end here with her, of Williamston, spent the week-end! ('olumbia on Monday. had parents. Mr. and Mrs. O. I. Sheely. R. J. Ellison and sons, Robert and Tom, spent Sunday in .Augusta w’ith relatives. Mi.ss Georgia B, Blakely and Powell Freeman spent Sunday in Columbia; morning. with the former’s parents, Mr. andi Mrs. Norman Newsom of Reading, .Mrs. W. E. Neighbors. | Pa., and Mrs. Al Shcaly of St. Paul, Dr. John McSw'een occupied the pul-1 Minn., were the guests last w’eek of pit of the Vineville Pre hyterian| rhe former’s sister-in-law. Miss .Alline church of Macon, G.i., on last Sunday! Newsom. f day from New York where sivent two weeks. H, \V, Hack of the New York Jo-j anna Milks office, arrived Monday toi spend a few' days in the village. | t wi|th the latter’s parents. Miss Sara Ray Coleman spent the week-end in Laurens with Misses Mary and Mildred Crisp. F. M. Boland and children. Miss Adeline, Frank, Jr„ and David, spent Sunday in Columbia- ter, Mi. s Maeguerite Boland. Ml'S, A. J. Sproles is siH*nding this Mrs. Nannie Pitt.s, Mrs. Lorena Birthday Surpriae Coming as a complete surprise to| Mrs. Beatrice Sloan was the delightful , biithday party given in her honor by] Rev. and Mrs. F.dward Long, Mrs. Adair, Misses Ella Adair and Jean- \\. H. Workman and Mrs. T. L. W • i nette Pitts spent Sunday at King’s j r^^^nihers of the Mothers’club on Mon- Bailey. attended the Woman’s .Mis-jCreeh. with Mrs. B. Doster. 'day evening, October 3rd. An enjoy- siorary union at Green Stre.t Bajitkst] Mi.sses Miriam and Gladys Ncksonjable program of music and readings church in Spartanburg on Saturday. spei t the week-end in .Augusta with j had been planned. The color .scheme of Friends of Fant Thornley will ho! thpij. brother, J. P. Nelson, and white was curried out in the' glad dtt de^frm that be Jvaa returnpd 4o4 dining room. In the center of one ofi the table.s was a big birthday cake! _ Mr."^andXyrrs.” tn>X* I.ankford are hi.s school in Walhalla, after having ■ business visitors in Asheville today. betm home the past two weeks on ac-j Mrs. Fannie Round.s has returned j decorated with candles all burning, week in Greenwood W’lth her b’’other-' count of-illne^s. ■'ifiom Augu. ta, wheie she has been ] Delicious ice cream, cake, and mints in-law, J. W, Sproles, and other rela-; Miss Gussie Brehmer, Haynes'Breh-| vjgj^irjjjr relatives the past few weeks, | weiv served. Mrs. Sloan was pro.iented ■ “ J. F. Jacob.s is on a business trip | with many dainty and useful gifts. lives. mer and Hubert Ttxld visited the for- John William Dillard and Howard ^ mer’s mother, Mr.s. William Brehmer, Stamps w’ere in Atlanta last week-end j at Stake Park on Sunday, and saw the Georgia Tech-Kentucky j Mrs. E. B. Sloan, Mrs. R. L, Plaxi football game. to New York this week. Leon Norman of .A.sheville, spent the week-end with his si.-ters, Mrs. Child Has Broken Arm Charles Stewart, nine-year-old son CO and little son, Bobbie, Mrr. 1’. S.j Charles W. Johnson and Miss .Annie! of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Stewart, fell Misics Charlotte and Betty Walker j Jeanes and Mis; Nannie Young Trib-iL^y Norman. have returned to their home in VV'in- ston-Salem, N, C., after visiting their aunt* Mrs. R. E. Jones, the past sev eral weeks. fr^m a tree Monday afternoon and ble were visitors in Greenville Mon-, Vadie .McAbee of Concord, N. C.,Ifiactured his left arm so badly that it pspent last week with Mrs. A. B. Stone| was necessary to carry him to a bone specialist. He is in the City hospital day Lawrence Mahaffey ha.s returned; .^^d family, from Chester, where he attended the] Monday for Greenwood to visit her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Cook. in Columbia. Mrs. Stewart is with Miss Mary Bobo spent Sunday in Miss Mary Jo Rheney, who has heen wedding of Miss Adelaide Fewcll and' gp^^j^jiburg with her parents, Mr. him. visiting here the past two weeks, left Dan Dauhert of R'acine, Wis. ^nd Mrs. E. L. Bobo, Lawrence .Mahaffey sp<>nt the week-)- Friends of Miss Annie Lou Norman j Norris-Marshall end in Chester with his sister andj^.ju be glad to know that she is get-1 Mi.ss Blanche Norris and Wallace brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. F. A.jHng along nicely after a tonsil oper-' Marshall, both of Goldville, v^ere mar- — ■ , . ■ ; ation at Dr. Hays’ hospital oh Satur-1 ried in McBee, Saturday evching, Oc- t # 11 iU I.. I toher 1st. Their friends join in w^sh- E. D. Craig and J, Clarence Cope- ing them many years of happiness. Stylish Stationery ^xed or Pound f’aper io a variety of sizes. Ripple, ^ » Parchment and Linen finishes. Fresh stock the box ENVELOPES TO MATCH ALL POUND PAPER. For your writinj? desk — paper, pens, pencils, and inks in all colors. - Chronicle Publishing Co. Stationery Department qUALITY FDDD 5HDP5 StoK' Special , land were visitors in Charlotte yes-. ! terday, I Mr, and Mrs. Tom Workman and i Birthday PartieH Mrs. Walter Fulmer entertained alJJ Miss Irene Workman spent the week-j number of little folks at her home end in Marion, N. C., with Mr, and! Saturday afternoon, celebrating the Canned Sal^jut Veifetables Stokdy’t—Cmmtry QmfiUmm CORN 3 MO. t CAMS 25< Stokelt’t—Pure Tommtm CATSUP 2 14-02. BOTTUCS 25« SfoLr/y't Mid Pack TOMATOES 3 NO. 1 CANS 25< Stokeljf’i CHILI SAUCE 8-02. BOTTLS 10< .St-oktly’»-^Tmy Oretn LIMA BEANS NO. i CAN 19^ Stokeiy‘9 TURNIP GREENS NO. SW CAN t2i^ Stokdy*t PEAS^-nd CARROTS •NOrl CAN 17^ Stok*ly*$—Swudl Whole GREEN BEANS MO. a CAM 17* Stokely‘$ TINY PEAS NO. a CAN - 19* Standard—Stokely’i Packed SUGAR CORN 2 NO. a CANS IS* Stokety’e ^ TOMATO JUICE CAM r S* Steluly^a—Whole Oram CORN 2 MO. a CAMS 25* Sunshine Nobility Crackers, lb. . 25c PilUbury’. Pancake Flour, pkg. 10c j: Octagon Cleanser, can 3 l«3c Octagon Pow^r, pkg. g/y JEWEL LARD, $ lbs. 65c - — - FAT BACK, lb 7c RIBMEAT,lb.. . . : . . . . . . . 8 l-3c FLOUR, 48 ibs..... $1.00 j Mrs. (Maude Workman, f Friends of Mrs. J. Hamp Stone will be sorry to learn that she is confined jto her home on account of an i/ijured • foot. -— — —^ Friends of Mrs. S. C, Price will be glad to know that she has returned from' Baltimore, Md., where she has been a patient in Johns Hopkins hos pital the pa .St several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Hendrix, Jr., ! and little dau^rhter, Claire, of Lees- ! ville, were Sunday guests of Mr. and i Mra, Ly.ao Qoppe r. ' Mr, anif Mrs, S, E. Richbourg ’and' I little son, of Harris, N. C., spent the j week-end with their parents, Mr. and j Mrs. D. B. Bobo and Mrs. E. T. Rich- , bourg. i Miss Lula Mae McDaniel of .Ashe- i ville, spent the week-end here with I Miss Annie Lou Norman and Mrs. C. W. Johnson. third birthday of her little daughter, .Vlary Jo. After enjoying games for an hour, the guests were served ke cream and cake. Clishy Templeton celebrated his twelfth birthday Saturday, October 1, by inviting a few friends to a party at hit home. Mrs, D. J. Buchanan and IWrs. Roy Templeton assisted Mrs. Templeton in entertaining and serving refreshments. k. Livingston Wolff Williamston Falls Before Clinton Hi Laurens, Oct. 9. — Funeral stu’vices were conducted at the residence on Irby avenue Saturday afternoon at three o'clock for R. Livingston Wolff, .IS, well known Laurens citizen who died suddenly Friday night at Clinton. The rites were conducted by the Rev. W. D, Spinx, jiastor of the Fir.-.t Bap tist church and the Rev, George H. Hodges of the PMrst Methodist I'hurch.' The services were concluded at the i grave side in the family plot in the , Clinton Hi won its second g.imc in! ^ _ ^ ^ las many stalls by defnatinit William-, . 1 Tm" "u , ' ston, 13 to B, on last Friday afternoon an<l Mizabeth UndKens at Johnson field. the Shiloh seetlon of the ^ county. He was a graduate of vVofford Jeff Boland accounted for the twol „„ e, being a claismate of the Key. touchdowns In the sejond quarte.r,] , ^ Greenville, and the behind good interference, Boland ran, ^ p, McGee of Gaffney, both of .l&-yarda fnr the first score. Smith.a|ry^jrj^ hiTvc“served' as 'pasror of the' pais to Boland for the extra point fell p.jrrt Methodist church of Uurens. Gives You Business Standing Your name on a check ^ires you a certain business standinsr, for it indicates that vou are business like in your handling: of funds. When your check is drawn ajcainst this bank it signifies that one of the outstand- , ing: financial institutions in this section of South Carolina is your ally. li: NEW BUSINESS CORDIALLY INVITED Bailei & Son BANKERS OLDEST STRONGEST incomplete In the third quarter, after a long 1 drive, Cooper’s pass to Boland ac- ! counted for the second touchdown. I Cooper kicked the extra point. I Hayes of WMlliamston scored for the visitors after Williamston recover ed a Clinton fumble. The Clinton line •Mr. Wolff, after his grrduation taught school for a few years in this county, arid then engaged in farming for a ' number of years. He had lived in the city for about IK years, and had been interested ip, farming and the live stock business. The death of Mr. Wolff came as a l^eld for three downs but last punch surprise, for he had spent the went over. The try for extra po*^ the Fairview .stock show where railed. ■< appeared in the arena with a, , outstanding player, nbbon-winning horses. He h for W illiamston, while ^land and excellent health, his friends Cooper played best for Clinton. Play Duncan Here Today Clinton Hi plays Duncan 'Thursday afternoon on the college field. This is the first district contest for the Clinton, boya and they have high hopes of winning the contest. All fans are asked to get season tickets ft the high school building. Only one dollar is charged all footbalj^nd basketball games. Admis sion forW^i game is 15c for children and 25c for adults. McIntosh wants your SHOE REPAIR WORK i All work done promptly, with {guaranteed satisfaction and at IB. Marvin Wolff, Laurens, and Thom- ^» prices consistent with quality I as R. Wolff, Anderson ^'worlu said. He had charge of a string of <» hor.es at the fair for some Clinton parties, and had seen them taken home in a truck just after nightfall. He entered a ear to return to Lau- —when he—was—suddenly fatally \ stricken. He is survived by his widow, who before marriage was Miss Anna Ma-i haffey, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Mahaffey of the county; and one daughter, Mrs. Clarence B. Long of Abbeville. Also surviving him are three sisters, Mrs. James T. Crews, Laurens; Mrs. Jamee T. Pow er, Shiloh; and Mrs. Lily Wolff Bolt, Greenville; four brothers, John H. Wolff, Shiloh; Charles M. Wolff and McIntoshs SHOE SHOP “The Old ReHable” Clinton, S. C* Agriculture is the chief industry of the Turks. Finger Lakes form a group of gla< cial Lakes in cjcntral New York. ■\ DL' iMSCRlBE TO nTE CflRONICLB The Spirit of Helpfulness ^ •n Depositors appreciate the spirit of help fulness in which we meet their individual needs. We avoid unnecessary’ formnllt\' nn«i weL xoine-a^very-4>pportop - you better through I’HE BANK OF P avWER \ V' fWki - • t • K '