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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1932 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. PAGE FIVl ^ Personal /Mention ^ iVilBli'VlII I Dennis Solvers s|>ent Friday in Colunn- bia with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dugan. Mbs Redge Peake of Lander col lege, spent the week-Ad with her ■ i parents, Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Peake. Miss Alniena Milling of Converse j ! _ _ 11 XL and Mrs. John Strange spent teaching at Little Mountain, sp^nt the week-end here with relatives Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Parker of Green- Spartanburg county fair in Spartan burg on Tuesday. Friends of Miss Emmie Adair will be sorry to learn she is confined to her home on East'Main street on ac count of a broken ankle. Mr. Sunday in Greenville with the for mer’s parents. Miss Elizabeth Harris spent the STOCKS Miss Flizaheth Flii»dni»r spent the week-end with her' Mrj. J. M. Pitts ha^ returned ^om Miss Llizabeth rliedner, who 's.* .l * , ‘ / i Launnburg, N. C., where she hh-s been' ath no. af rather, .V. . .lining. ' I. | visiting her daughter and son-in-law,i Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Crapps an-J Mrs. S. E. Evans. the birth ^ a son, Ronald Ce-j Mrs; John Allen Dugan has return- week-end in Union with Miss Mary I wood, visited friends here on Wednes-)Tuesday, Oct. 18. | _ | ed to her home ih Hartsville after Alice Stone. iday. ’ j Denny Pitts of Greenville, spent, spending several days with her .lar-j Miss Margaret Douglas of Colum-^ Mr. and Mrs. Addison Neighbors of Sunday here with* his mother, Mrs. ; ents, Mr. aiid Mrs. W. E. 'Neighbors, bia, spent the pa.st week-end here with Williamston, spent the week-end writh, ^^^^ihie Pitts. Mr. Dugan came up for the week-tnJ, friends. the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. j Mr. and Mrs. T. .\. South oi Gray'and accompanied her home. | ^ > Misses^larjorie Foster and Beverly IE. Neighbors. " j Court, spent Sunday with their daugh-1 .\mong out-of-town visitor.^ tf ♦## Hamer, students at Winthrop college,: Miss Mary Pinson of Limestone col-1 ter and son-in-law, Mr. and ..Mrs. W.! Saturday for the P. C.-Wofford game; were the week-end guests of Dr. and i lege, spent the week-end with her'M. Chaney. were: Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Copeland, MrSi John MeSween. {parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Pinson, j James Davis of Columbia, sj>ent thei*^^'-’ Nelle Copeland of Spar- Mrs. Corrie Adair and I. 0. Adair j William Blakely of Erskine ^enii-' friends in the city and t^>"burg. Dr. and Mrs.,H. W. Pratt of visited Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Adair in nary, spent the week-end with his par- Presbyterian college. . j Columbia; L. W. Perrin, P. D. Bishop, H.-D. BBNRT H. D. Henry & Company J INSURANCE BONDS • REAL ESTATE LOANS NEGOTIATED r. 12. BOLAND ; Spartanburg last week. ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Blakely. Mrs. M. Berelowitz and son, Albert, ; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Plaxico have re- 1 Mrs. Henry Burton of Whitmire, is visiting her son and daughtcr-in-law, j of Whitmire, visited friends here Sun-i turned to their home in Blacksburg and Mrs G A Burton <iay>. M iss Margaret Hollis spent the week-end in Sedalia w'i^h relatives. Fant Thornley of Walhalla and Han ^11 .McCleod of Timmonsvilje, . apettt.-ther.week=e»d. -with- the - fQi4»er-’slujui- J.-- B, -DUlard,' mother. Mrs. J. L. Thornley. T. .1. Blalock, Roy Hogrefe of Union ; j Miss Medora Browning of Converse college; John M. Cannon of WofforJi after visiting their son and daughter- T ^ ' "olleg^; Earl Perry, Kershaw; R. S.' in-law’, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Plaxico. J** i 1 Latimei, Jr., Bishopville; J. M. Bur-1 Miss Mary How’ze Dillard of the 1, ^P^^^,dctte, Lincolnton, Ga.; J. .A.. Cheat-! University of South Carolina, spent ‘ ^ ; ham, Abbeville; Lonnie Dunlap, Wood-' the week-end w'ith her parents, Mr. 1 ,^Ds. Kate Holiis has returned to'ruff; Bill Weldon, Abbeville; Ottoj -home- in Mountville. rafter vtsHtn^ff^TmYF; MSxloff, X; j Miss -^Mary Ella Bailey of Lime-i her son and daughter, tharles Hollis , | Mr. and Mrs. Mike Caskey of Sene- stone college, spent the week-end with' and Miss Margaret Hollis. i— 1 ca, spent the week-end here with the* her parents. Dr. and Mrs. T. L. W. 1 Miss Nelle Rearden of Woodruff, A vrit^ a TIAfT t '\TI7\17C^ latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. , Bailey. ’ { spent the week-end with Mr. and MrS.. rNt4VY O,<’ Cooper. I Mr. and Mrs. A. E. McIntosh spent |K. L. Blakely. ~ ^ <>m mm -a. j Mr. and Mr.<. N. A. IXerrick, Mr. 1 Sunday in Columbia with their daugb-{ Leroy Slice of Columbia, spent the.j Goldville, Oct. 2(».—^Miss Luna .\tta-' and Mrs. S. Q. Eubanks a^ son, {ter and son-in-law', Mr. and . ^’hYttle' Bruce Roberts, Mrs. McIntosh remain Quin ley, Jr., and .Mrs. M. Q. of IvC^sville, were the guests of Mr, j ed for a week’s visit, and Mrs. Lynn Cooper on Sunday. I Mrs, John Allen Dugan and Hugh L. Eichelberger NEW YORK LIFE MAN Ten Years Experience Professional Insurance Information Furnished Free Office: Room 209 Jacobs & Company ^uildinx ROGERS QUALITY FDDD 5HDP5 FLOUR, 24 lbs. White Uly 85c FLOUR, Rogers 37, S. R. or Plsun 63c • ••••• MILK, tall can Dean’s MILK, nnall cans ... 2 for 5c Stokely’sCORN, Nor2 can. 3for2Sc Standard PEAS, No. 2 cans, 3 for 25c GRAPE NUTS, pkg. 17c PRUNES, extra large, lb 5c EVAPORATED PEACHES, New crop, lb. 10c GOLD DUST, 5 pkgs 10c GRITS, 5 lbs. 10c RICE, Blue Rose, 3 lbs. . .v lOc Rose Dale Bartlett PEARS, No. 2V2 cans 2 for 29c Montmorency CHERRIES, 2 cns725c KRAFTS SALAD DRESSING Fre^ EGGS (day old), dozen .. 29c Vienna SAUSAGE, reg. size .. .\ 5c Ass’t PRESERVES, 4 lb. jar . . 49c Nucoa, lb. 15c Nut Sinread, lb. I2V2C CHICKEN FEED, 10 lbs. • ••••• 20c Mrs.'week-end here with his brother and j way, .Mr, and Mrs. W'illis HoLsonback, nain- sister-in-law, Mr: luul Mrs. J. A. 1 and Mr. and'.Mr.^ R. .M. Holton, all of : Slice. ^’ewben y, were Sunday guests of Mr. ‘ Mrs.! Mrs. Jh D. Davenport, Jr., of Greea- and Mrs. J. H. Craft. | —j^jville, spent the week-end hove with j Mv.’and Mrs. Fred Bartlett a id lit-1 ' Mi. s .Melenee Thornley. 'tie son of* Greenville, visited Mr. and R. J. Ellison and so^is, TonV and Mis. E. L. Thomas last week. Robert, spent Sunday in .Augusta, Ga., i Mi.ss Willie .Mae McCurrj' of W'arel with his brother. J Shoals, s|>ent the week-end with Mr. ' Miss Bertha Gallman, who has been 1 and Mrs. L. A, McK'urry. 1 spending some time here w’ith Miss[ Mr. . E. J. Collins. spent the past Lydie Blakely, left last week for two .weeks with her daughter in; Spartanburg to visit-friends. ' Ea.-<ley.' | Mrs. J. N, Quinn has retudned to| .Mr. “Gus” Gary spent Sunday withj her home in Blacksburg, after visit- his sisters in Columbia, ing her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. I Mrs. Rosa Smith of Spartanburg, is and .Mra. W. B. Tribble, last week. | visiting her parents,' Mr. and Mrs. S, Mr. and .Mrs. Floyd F’jtts announce the birth of a daughter, on Wednes day, OcioWr 20, at Dr. Hay-s’ hos pital. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Covington, Sr., of Florence, spent last week-end with their Lon, Ben, who is a student at Presbyterian college. Friends of .Mrs, George R. Holland will be glad to learn that she has re turned'home after lieing a patient at Di*. Hays’ hospital the past week Miss Jamie Little of l..ander col- D. Weather.*!. Mrs, G. N. Foy spent the past week in Orangeburg. Friends of Mrs. Glenn Franklin will be glad to know that .she is improving,! ™ after a week’s''illness. .Mrs. Ernest Smith of Chester, spent 1 the pa:t week with Mrs. Frank Smith. Mr. and Mrs. John Davis of Ninety-|x Six, spent the week-end with Mr. and -Mrs. W. O. Stewart. M. M. TuY ner of .Spartanburg, sjient I he week-end with Mr. and .Mrs. C. E. lege, spent the week-end with her ])ar-j Turner. ents, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Little, ^ 'i'. 1). Leonard, Jr., spent the week- F, L. Brignian of Bishopville. spent j end in New York.’— the past week-end with 4)r. Band -Maurice .VTttllWll Whitten and family. jof .Newberry, visited .Mr. ami .Mrs. T. ’”;Mr. and Mrs. Duckett Adair and L. F^llison Sunday.* Mr. and Mrs. Rutledge Adair of Co-1 Mr, and JtD^s. ,i. M. Holsonback an- lumbii, spent the week-end here wi<’h j nbunce the birth of a son, George relatives. • 1 Franks, on Saturday, Get, 22. Friends^, of Mayor H. Y. Abrams Joanna School Honor Roll will be sorlpy to learn that he has been Por October ill the past iR(wk with influenza. Mias Mary^mma Speakeof Lan der college, si>eht the week-end with her parents, Mr; and Mrs. George Speake. Mr. and Mrs. J. K KHgt* of »Dar- lington, spent the week-end with the’r son, John, who teaches I&re, and their sister and brother-in-law*, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Robinson. I.amar Nelson of Bailey Military Firrt grade: Junior/Bragg, Frances Craft, Eva Dale Epps, Pauline Mc Neill, Virginia Sorrow, Euniie Whel- chel, Fldna Earl Workman, .Second grade: Bruce Abrams, Jonn- nie Jenkins, I^etha Oapps, V’ivian Crowder, Bobbie Jean Eimolene Farmer, Viola Hall. Thfrd grade: Jack ('raft, X^urice Davenport, Loui.se Ellis, Mary Lan- ford, Dorpthy Sulton, Bernice Whel- academy. Greenwood, spent the w eek-j thel. end W'ith his parents, Mr. arJ Mrs. i Fourth grade: Earl Farmer, Horace T, J. Leake. | Prater, Harold Lewds, Edward Lea- Mr. and Mrs. Gifford .Shaw oi Sum-' Jeanette (Jaskins, Ruth .Starnes, ter, ; pent Saturday here w'i‘* Mr and! Fifth grade: Mildred Bozard;' I.a*e Mr.s. Raymond Pitts, and attcmle l the I p'jiiijon, George Brow ning, Charles p. C.-Wofford game. ' F ranks. . ^ Miss Emmie Pitt.s of Seneca, s;)enl j sixth grade: Floyd Abrams, .lohrv the week-end here with her parents, Davenport. Morton Hamm, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pitts. j Ro^a .Mde .Mole.s, Luv;nia Ross, Hen- Miss Annie Bryan of Colum'.na. vva.s ^ j-ietta Turner, the week-end guest of Mr. ^nd .Mr^. ,Sevt-nth grade: Richard .Adams, Jewel LARD» in cartoha, 8 lbs. ':^54c Salt, 2 boxes 5c | Rai«n»,8oz.box5c Pure VINEGAR, bulk, gallon ... 29c Toilet Tissue, 10c roll of 2,000 sheets' JELLO, assorted flavors, 3 for .. 20c ; Raymond Pitt.-. All the teachers in. the public schools were in Union Saturday for the F'ourth district meeting of the South Carolina Fiducation association. Warren Young of Reidyille, N. C., spent the week-end here with rela tives. J. H. Young accompanied hir son home for a visit. 1 Miss Mary Todd and Hugh Flargle attended the wedding of the latter’s sister. Miss Reba Eargle, to George Crawford, in Winnsboro, on Thurs.day M r^; Eugene :.pent Tuesday with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and .Mrs. FL L. Blakely. Mrs. Maude Hampton, Miss Pansy and Miss Marjorie Woodruff spent the week-end in Greenville with Mus Emma Flinkingshelt. The latter re mained for a visit. ! William Blalock of Kershaw, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J.' Bbrfock. He was accom- pani^. bv his fri^d, Mr. Foster. Miss Margai^et Beeks of Greenville, and Miss Elizabeth Beeks of Ab^- ville, spent the week-end here with Miss Mary Beeks.. Miss Juliette Gatlin of Danville, Va., is the guest of Miss Florence Baileg. Mis? Ena Adair has returned from Laurens where she has been a nurrse at'tbe Laurens hospital for the past two montbi. Mrs. Ophelia MiUm, Mrs. Selma Franks and Miss Jimmie Atkins were visitors in Greenville on Wednesday. Miss Rosalie Jones of Chester, spent the week-end with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. F. D. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Miller and chil- jdren and Mr. and Mrs. Joe H. Simp- son and children of Whitmire, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Bubo. Mrs. James Moore of York, is spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Blalock. Misses Rena Abrams, Frances Bai ley, Drummond Bailey,,-Keith Adair, and Leland Anders^ attended the (Jracc Bozard, Robert Brazel, Millie ('ole, Fllliott Dotibins, Collie Putman, Dorothy Workman. Hurricane News t~m * > Mrs. F^dgar Neighbors and Mrs, J. A. Dugan spent last F'riday with Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Young. , Mr, and Mrs. Whitman Neal and £haxli4Le, N.- C.,- wei-e -tlui Sunday guests of iMr. and Mrs^. J, M. Simpson. , ^ Mrs. .Allen Reighley and children, and Shannon Suber of .Newberry, and Misses Rosa Sumerel and .Mary Lot- tye Riser spent Sunday with .Mrs.! Mace Young. Mr.^^d Mrs, Marion Rumph andj children are spending a few days in | St. George; Mr. and Mrs. Mace Young and .Mrs. | Rex. Young were vititors in Newberry j on Monday. 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