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'■ f / ^ - THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1932 / V ' THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. I I f/ Personal/Mention ^ I . t I 'i » I , I 1 from Wkyne^boro, Gf.; | *.. * I where h^s been' on business for the! * , ' . ' . T I j Sumerel And little Betty Jean ren ^;ed for a se\'eral days’ visit. ^ M| Mrs. C. W. Cooper and son, Billy,! orphanaife. i B; spent the wceK-end in Union with r|f-i Misy Elsie Little of Wihthrop'^ col- X I _ -i Ijatives and friends. jlege, ^spent the w^ek-end with her Huriter of Laurens, vis-j mother, Mrs.*Rosa Little.‘Bbe "’As ac- M J r • , . ^ r. X- . , i ited her brother and^ister-in-law, .Mr.! companied by Miss Haridell Thomp- Mac -\dair visited friends in Macon,) C. E. Nichols spent the week-end-in a^d Mrs P. S. Jeanes on Monday. | son, also of Winthrop. . ^ ' , |i:| Ga., on Sunday. M 133 Louise Sims spent' the week end with relatives in Gre^nivood. M 3se3 Sadie Chandler and V'irginia I Misses Copie and Ella Little Mc-I Mr, and Mrs. Frank Simpson and Kellers of Winthrop college, spent the week-end here with their parent-s. Miss Medofa Browning of Converse college, was at hom^ for the Week end. Mi»3 Louisa Martin of Greenville, ClotHir with friends. Mrs. B. fO. Whitten and Mrs. C. C.jCrar^’ of Winthrop college, spent the ^ chlidten, Mr. and Mrs'. Carl Chandler Giles spent Tuesday in Charlotte. j week-end with their parents, Mr. and | and children, and J. H. Lynch attend- Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cunningham an- I M rs. L. D. McCrary. " | ed a family.reunion in West Springs H. D. HENRY Mr. ar^ Mrs. W. W. .\rrington andL\ewberry game in Newberry ■ n, Billy, of Greenville, spent the’were: Prof, and Mrs. M. W. Brown.'- — nounce the birth of a son, J. D. Jr.,( Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Bobo arid failnily j Sunday 1h fionor of their aunt, Mrs.! on Wednesday, Nov. 2nd. . . of Spartanburg, spent Sunday with Mary Varner, who was celebri^ing her Miss Almena Milling of Converse Mr. and Mrs. Algie Bobo and Miss 86th* birthday. . college, sp^p^t a few days last week Mary Bobo. .\mong those attending the P. C.-'^ with her father, J. Milling. M** '^* a,.,.;,,™ Miss Mary^Brys6n of GreenwpmiJ son spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. spent Sunday here with Miss^Eliza-1 weMi-end here with Mrs. .\i;ringtoh’s; Di. and Mrs. John MeSween, Capt. T. G. Harris. ^ j beth Lynn, ^ parents, Mr, and Mrs. R. F. Blakely, land Mrs.'R. E. Wysor, J H. Hunter,, Mis5 Mary Enima Speake of Lander! I)r. RoberrP. Jeanes of Greenville,' Miss Elizabeth Copeland of Barks-1 W. L. Jones, Dr. and MrL S C. Hays,i college, spent the week-end with her j spent the week-end w'ith his parents, dale, spent the week-end w’ith her par-' Mis Pearl Sprunt, Mrs. C. M. Bailey, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geprge Speake. Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Jeanes. . ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave W. Copeland. | Miss Lucy Bailey, Miss Florence Bai-| Mis.s Kahterine Jones of Estill, j Mrs, Mary''Pbather Js spending'^sev- Miss Violet Wheeler of Winthrop: ley. Miss Juliette Catlin, A. W. Brice, spent the week-end with her parents, *jeral days in Greenwood with her ^ foljege, spent the week-end here with J. F, Jacobs,,Dr. B. O. Whitten, Wil-j Dr. and Mrs. F. D. Jenes. daughters, Mrs. Joe Beaudrot, Mrs. friends at Thornwell orphanage. ; liam Montjoy, J. B. Townsend, James ! Mis.s .Mdcn Bailey, w’ho is teaching Ray McGee and Mrs. Eugene Pratt. J- B. Townsend and Wade Spwry L. Browning a|nd F. M. Stutts. in (Ea.sley, spent the week-end with Miss Ruth Todd of Winthrop col- "'cre business visitors in Charlotte' Among those attending the’funeral her parents., Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bai-jlege, spent .the week ley. ' mother, Mrs. Irene Todd T:- fr''B^attKrk7 trir who'is' tearhtnirl""Mr.' anth -Mrsr-E^ -Lr-Blakely-i——R—E...Jiincif _speiit..Salurdav.iji 1 Mrs,-E. C, Taylor, Mrs. Clyde S. Lank- in Unioi^ spent the week-apd with his j the week-end- in Laurens w'ith Mrs. I Columbia w’ith her daughter, Missjford, Mr. and ! _ . ^ parent , Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Blalock. ['Blakely’s brother and sister-in-law,! Martha Phillip.^. arid Mrs. R. W. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. i M’ss Mary Howze Dillard of the! Mr. and Mrs. Victor Weathers. j Friends of Mrs. Russell Cooper will,P. B. .Adair, Mrs. Minnie .Adair, MisS| University of South Carolina, spent Mrs. Fayette Henry and little Vir-, be sorry to learn that she is sjiending j .lo>ce Pitts, Mr. and Mr.s. George the Week-end with her parents, Mr, jginia Henry spent the week-end, in i-^ome time in Asheville on account of Watts Copeland, Mr. | and Mrs. Joe and .Mr.'. L. B. Dillard. ! Leesville with the former’s parents,j ill health. ' Leake, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Duncan,; Mis.s Helen Milam returned home I Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Brodie.. C. W. Wier, Jr., spent the week-end | Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hollingsworth,' Sun lay after a three weeks’ visit to Mr. and Mrs, S. W. Sumerel and | in Renno with his aunt and uncle, Mr. Mrs. J. W. Milam, Mrs. J. B. Yar- her 'i:'*ter, Mis.s: Kate .Milam, in; children spent the week-end in Belton, and Mrs. Dave (’opeland. I borough,^Mrs. Hugh Workman. Rev. 1 STOCKS BONDS TTIIIVai&Wp VVF All VilV/OC^ €» llUi iUUXTiai c-end* with her* a^d Greensboro, N. C., on Tuesday and , of Miss Lee Bramlctt in Laurens Sun-j dd. ! Wednesday. day were: Mrs. Clyde H. McCrary,; H. D. Henry & Coivipany INSURANCE REAL ESTATE LOANS NEGOTIATED Stylish Stationery Boxed or (!ouiid Paper in a variety of sizes. Ripple, ) I^irchment and Linen finishes. Fresh stock t-- the box Sprii gfield. with Mrs. Sumerel’s mother. Mrs.* Robert Lesesne of Thornwell, spent'H. O. Chambers and L* L. Copeland. 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H, Kraily am! i last week on account of the serious [ and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wood- I illness atu! death of her si.''ter, -Mi s ruff of Clinton, were dinner gue.xts of ’ ee Bramk tt. , 1). M. Holman Sunday, ENVELOPES TO MATCH ALL POUND PAPER. ."I" P«ns, pencils, and inks in all colors. Chronicle Publishing Co. Stationery Department I Ml. and<MVs. .1. R. MoToer and lit tle daughter of Denmark, .spent the we“k-end with .Mrs. McTeer’s parentsr Ml. and Mr.s. W. T.J‘ut.iani. Mrs. ('harlie ('oleiiian and lit le son|’ are .spending the wiek with her moth- er, Mrs. Alma Cook, in NewlK-rry. L. Ross, Mrs. II. Tollison and Bob- t .Ml . and Mrs. ('arlton F. Winn ami' by (’lifford of I’iedmont, and -Mr. and i J Mttle son, have returiieil from ('aesar’.-; i‘^ll's. Douglas Ross ot (irei’iiville,* J Head, where they h ive been spending ?pvnt SuiuUiy with Mr. and Mr.s. John ♦ ’the past few weeks. j Russ. .Mis^ .Marion Hamilton of .Augustaij and .Mrs. \\ 1 N. Hunnicutt of)4 Ga., is, the guest cf Dr. and Mrs. F. S.' Minety-Six, .spent .Sunday with Mr.. Chance, at the State Training school.; “rid Mrs. h. H. Hunnicutt. j Harvey Smith of Milledgeville, Ga.,| Mr.s. Arthur Godfrey ot N'iiiety-Six,I is visiting hi.s si.-ter and brother-in-1-^Ir. and Mrs. James Godfrey of Simp- law, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Add Blakely. .sonville, and Mrs. Fred Turner of Miss Pearl Hitt of Lake City, spent ILevard, are spending the week with the week-end with her parents, Mr. Juhn Godfrey. < M and Mr.s. Eugene Hitt. She was ae-1 Mrs. Myrtle Lorence of Wauchula, companied by Mis.ses Mary Hartman! ^1“- Jipviiding a few weeks with her land of Spartanburg were here Friday i for th« piedg* dance. .. . j Miss Komaine Chark of Wil.son, N. jC., is the guest of Miss Florence Bai- I ley. I W. D. Copeland attended the Hard-[end on account of the death of R. L. I ware Dealers’ meeting at the Oregon I League, brother-in-law of Mr. Mitch- 1 hotel in Greenwood on Tuesday. He' was accompanied by Mrs. Copeland. | Mary Lou Rhode.s spent the W. H. Shands has returned from! pa^-t week in Woodruff. Baltimore, Md., where he spent a few ; Mi.sses Bessie and Ruth Adams and Rebe Simmons, also of I-ake City, Mrs. Margaret C. Brice o<f Chester, is visiting her son and daughter-in- law, Mr, and Mrs. A. W. Brice. Misses Alexa Ragan and Martha si.ster, Mr.s. Toni Whitlock. Miss Grace Harrelson of Columbia, spent the week-end with Mrs. R. L." Martin. j Mr. and Mrs. P'red Earle announce Neely of Rock Hill. Miss Louise Dowl-jthe birth of a daughter, Ellen Ruth, ing of Greenwood, Miss Lyde Cope-i*>n Monday, October 31. Miss Christine . Mann of Pamplico, is the hou.-e guest this week of Mrs. R. i.. Martin. , .Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Mitchell were iall»*d to Greenville the past week- spent the week-end in Newberry. Ladies’ C'las-s Entertains The Ladies’ Bible cla.s.s entertained their husbands and a few friends in the rooms of the old school building Tue.sday evening. A program of music, reading., and contests was enjoyed, rens, spent Sunday here with rela-i“Her which refreshments were seived. tivps. ' R. L. Plaxico and W. W. Hirris Mr. Hart Returns spent Friday in Columbia attending, Friends will Ik- glad to know that the annual convention of the North jJ* iC Hart is back at hi.s de>k in the and South Carolina Kiwanis districts, 'office, having rwovered from a recent days at Johns Hopkins hospital. .Misses Ihirothy Miller and Mildred Crisp of Laurens, were guests of J. A. Coleman and family on Tuesday. Mrs. Morgan Todd of Simpsonville, spent yesterday here w’ith her mother, .Mrs. Emma Little. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Martin of Lau A. E. McIntosh sjxmt the week-end in Columbia with his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and .Mrs. Bruce ^ob- appendieitis operation. Birthday Dinner e^’ta. Mrs. McIntosh accoropAnied- huu-l— Tbfc.„x.hjJ(lr^D..fiUi4LgJ10Jidchil(lri‘a. apd a few. friens gathered at the home of Ml' and Mrs. Silas Bailey were in F. B. Streetman Sunday to celebrate Augusta Saturday for the Darlington- his 65th birthday. A bountiful diimer Richmond academy game. Bailey Wil liams, student at Darlington, accom-j panied them home for the week-end. Miss Madge Harris of Greenville, YOUR BANK’S WIDE VIEWPOINT Appreciation and understanding; of your individual .problems; lonR banking experi ence covering almost half a century; con tacts with diversified channels of market- inR ... all of these qualify us to render ^unsel and co-operation of practical value to your business. NEW BUSINESS CORDIALLY INVITED M. $. Baib i Son B A n’k E R S OLDEST STRONGEST nan. was served-by Mr.s. Stree|yi BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Ml. and Mrs. Albert S. Wilson of. and Robert “’Harris of Gra^ Courti Nashville, Tenm, announce the birth m spent Sunday with their brother and [ of a non, Samuel Harris, on Saturday, sister-in-*law, Mr. and .Mrs. T. G.; Nov. 5th, at Dr. Hays hospital. Mrs. ' Wilson is a 81.4161’ of .Mrs. Samuel P. ■ Bowles of this city. j Harris. Mr. and Mrs. John W’allace Cope land of Greenville, spent the week-end , here with the former’s parents, Mr,, and Mrs, Dave W. Copeland. • ^ j Mrs. J. M. Dick has returned to heri home in Pulaski, Va., after visiting her parents. Dr. an^ Mrs. Jack H. Young, Mrs. Young accompanied her daughter home for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Oxley and son. Bob, attended the Darlingtoh-Rich- mond academy game in Augusa, on Saturday. Their son, Fred, who is a student at the Darlington School tot Boys, Rome, Ga., accompanied them home for the week-end. Friends of Miss Maude Pearson will be glad to know that -she is able to oe j out again after having been confined. to her home on account of a dislocated [ shoulder" she Tecetved dn a fall eomej j time ago. . | I June Truesdaie of Bethune, Bays > I [Blackman and Banks Good of Rock; ^ ^Hill, Jim Davis of Columbia, and Gus ! [i^ydams of South Boston, Va., spent the ; [.^eek:end here with friends at Presby terian college and attended the pledge dance on Friday. 1 Rev. S. P. Bowlci returned Tuesday' PICTURE FRAMING Neatly Done KODAK FINISHING 1 Day Service Nichols Studio NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY Several residences in town. Several farms, prices at tractive. Houaes for rent, Broad St., Owens Hill and College View. Clinton Realty & Insurance Co. B. H. BOYD / The Human Touch The officers here like to meet the customers and other friends r (. of the Bank. ) ... ..Ou '■ We wish to maintain close per- 1 sonal contact with thiose who come here on banking matters. ’’I'HE BANK OF PERSONAL SEBVKar' sHm iSBSia Mia IBHi