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V ■t /: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17; 1932 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. ■i- Have You Bought P Personal /Aention ^ |!i:r Mr. and Mrs. O. H \ ■' V ^ Help the Acetic Association of Presbytdrian CoDege by Buying a Ticket to the Erskine Game. $ij» mcumiie TiK FRIDAY. NOV. 18 Sheely 'spent Sunday in Pomaria with relaiiv^ F. L. Brigman, Jr., of Bishopville, ^ spent the week-end here with friends. Mrs. S. W. Sumerel has returned ^and Mrs. George Weathers of j from Belton,.where she has been vis-| Shoals, spent the week-end here^ I iting her mother. I ^ latter’s parents, Mr. and i Miss Bertha Gall man of Newberry,! Mrs. George Speake. j ■is spending several days here with* Mr..and Mrs. W. G. King and chil-* J TMIss Nannie YQun^cibhk^ tdren and Mrs. Minnie Adair sj^ejrt^ Mrs. Metta Stone returned yester-1 Sunday in Greer with Mr and Mrs." day from Columbia, where .«he h^s Lawing. Jhs. Ada'.r rema?t?d for been visiting relatives. '' 1 a feW' days visit. Miss Elizabeth Withers of Colum-' Chambers, B. L. King bia, and Miss Eleanor McMaster of and J. M. Pitts left Tuesday to at-j Kingstree, spent last week-end with itend the Upper South Carolina confer-1 Miss Mary Howze Dillard. j which is being held at the Bun-, Dr. and Mrs. F. S. Chance, Miss | <*ombe Street Methodist church in Lou Abrams and Miss Marion Hamil-' Greenville. ton, spent Sunday in Augusta, Ga.,' Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Moorer, who j with friends. i recently moved here, were called to j Victor Wilson of Camden, spent Sunday here with friends at Thorn- well orphanage .St. George Tuesday fin accoUjUt bf the death of the latter’s father^ ‘ Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Bobo spent j] Johnson Field 3 P.M. LAST HOME GAME OF THE COLLEGE SEASON. BUY A TICKET HELP THE ASSOCIATION SEE A GOOD FOOTBALL GAME. NO STUDENT RATES — NO FREE TICKETS. Friends of Sidi(ey Bryson, who has! Tuesday in Rutherfordton. N. C., withj^' been geripusly ill the past few weeks, i their daughter , Mrs, S. E. Richbourg,' will be glad to' k'now^tbat be Ts^Tm-Wh-r ts a patient proving. ' - . ' j _ Ml. and Mrs. M. F. Young spent the Misses Lillian Quinn and Annie Stylish StaUonery Box^ or Pound Paper in a variety of sizes. Ripple, Parchment and Linen finishes. Fresh stock week-end in Gaffneys with Mr. and Blair Anders of Concord. X. C., were ' the week-end gOe of the former’s | .lister and brother-in-law, Mr. aridi I Mrs. Butler Hargrove, j Miss Minnie Lee Nash and Claude ' M. Nash were in I..auren8 Tuesday for j Mr*;. W. B. Tribble, jthe funeral of their aunt, Mrs. W. F.l Mr. and Mrs. Claren.'e Copeland Medlock. i spent Sunday in Athens, Ga.. with I Dr. and Mrs. Dillard Jacobs return-j friends. They were accompanied by led to their home in Atlanta, Ga., yes-j John Osman, Bart McTeer and ,L. A. I terday after spending a few days here! McCall, who visited friends at the w’ith relatives Dr. F. F. Hicks attended the Cen- ENVELOPES TO MATCH ALL POUND PAPER. University of Georgia. Mrs. |J. J. Crosby and son, William, j tral and Pieidmont I^ntal assoctatTon 'have returned to their home in Co-| ROGERS uAL.Ti FDQD 5HDP5 Edgemont Honey GRAHAMS 2 rKsnl 25^ COFFEE “ 31* MAXWSL^ MOU8B TOMATOES 5 * rULL PACK RID RIPI NO. S CAN Lippineott^e or Snider’s CHILI SAUCE 2 BOTS. PINEAPPLE UBBT-S OR DEL NO 9H MONTI BtlCID * ~”CAR ii CRUSHED OR SLICCO PINEAPPLE 12i* UBirS OR OIL MONTI NO. S CAN SNOWDRIFT TIOITABLI >RTnvnto S-LB. CAN Brer Rabbk Red Label SYRUP ?«’• S9t Whole Ormm Blue Rosa R ICI .R 40^ iumbia, after spending several days last week with her sister, Mrs. S. A. Kern, and her mother, Mr?. Lula Rid dle. The latter returned with them for a visit. i FLO ROSA 85< PLAIN cm B. R. fLOUR M-LB. RAO SYRUP WILD R08I NO. t CAN PANCAKE FLOUR <0* PILLSBURT'S PKO. COCOA 45^ BAKER S 8M SIZB Fremifsm . Ftata-'*-^ CRACKERS So iU OmnI Siaa PRO SOAP 4 CAKBS IS^ YeUoia * Laundrf O. K. SOAP 6 CAKBB 2S^ 0. K. Walking POWDERS 6 meeting hold in Greenwood on Thurs day. Miss Myrtle WesHbury was called to.her home in St. George Monday on account of the death of her father. Howard O’Shields of Spartanburg, spent Sunday here with friends. Miss Sara Knox of Cliffside, N. C., spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Knox. | Goldville, Nov. 11 Mrs. Robert Finkbiner, Mrs. Henry j Woodruff. Suber, Mrs. W. T. iReeder and Mrs. L. V. Pinson attended the Lutheran Mis sionary conierenct^ in Spartanburg on Thursday. Miss Elizabeth Sheely Six, spent the week-end with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. I. Sheely. .Mi. and Mrs. D. C. Heustess were vi.«itors in Columbia on Sunday (Jeorge Boland of Columbia, spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Boland. JOANNA MILL NEWSii; — Miss Edith; I spent Sunday j with Misses Dora and Virginia Dukes, at Joanna Inn. i Mr. and Mrs. John James and fam- For your writing desk — paper, pens, pencils, and inks in all colors. Chronicle Publishing Co. Stationery Department ily of Ninety-Six, visited Miss Luna' Ninety- Qj.qp^ Sunday. Perry Lee Swygert, little son of Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Swygert, returned to his honlQ Sunday, after receiving' treatment for the past month in the Shrine hospital, Greenville. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Cliff .Adair of Clinton, were Sunday guests of Mrs. .Mamie Mrs. Glenn Fuller of Clemson Col- Joanna lim. lege, is spending several days herej Waller Wright and with friends.^ j children of Spartanburg, spent Sun- Misses Vivian Sheely and Sara i vvith Mrs. Marion Hamm. Coleman were gues-ts of Misses Mary and Mildred Crisp in l>aurcns on S^- day. I. C. Boland, J. D. Boland and Rob ert Finkbiner were in Spartanburg Mr. and Mrs. C. F^. Turner and lit- Lia.claug'hter an^ Mr. and Mrs. (1. W. Lever vistied Mr. atid Mrs. J. H. Tur- jwr in SpartRiiburg Sunday. Mrs. Nonnie Puckett, Mis.s Nonnie PK08. 25< California ORANGES, doz. 15c Nice APPLES, dozen ... 15c and 20c GRAPES, lb. 7V2C Large BANANAS, dozen . 20c ONIONS, 3 lbs. 10c SWEET POTATOES, 10 lbs. ... 15c FLOUR, 48 lbs. 95c FLOUR, 24 lbs. • • • • G W • • 49c FLOUR, 12 lbs. • • • • • 28c I RIB BACON, lb. yVy FAT BACK, flb. 6c Thursday for the Men’s conference at | puyjtett and Lumas PuckeU spent the week-end in Whitmire . E. C. .Attaway of Ware .Shoals, vis ited Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Craft Monday. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Keels and lit tle son of Newberry, spent the week end with Mr and Mrs. W. E. Adams. P. M. Rhodes apd children and Mr. and Mrs. John Feltman spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. A.j Garrett, in Laurens. Mrs. B. V. Sample. Sr., of Macon, (Ja., i.s visiting her son, B. F. Sam- Jr. Margaret Sample spent the I weeic^^id with Miss Helen Bobo, in Clinton Little ^ Joycelyn Puckett of the Lutheran church. Mrs. Elizabeth Hiers, Mrs. E. C. Taylor, Mrs. W’. L. Wier, and Mrs. Maggie Ray spent Tuesday in Renno with Mrs. Lola Ray. Mrs. E. L. Chandler spent Sunday in Ware Shoals with relatives. Among those in-GreenVjille Satur day for the Furman-CaYl^a game were: Mr. and Mrs. B. R. ,^^111, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lankford, Dt^jT. J. Peake, W A. Johnson, L. S. McMi A. W. Brice, C. M. Bailey, J. F. Jacob and Virgil Abrams. W. P. Jacobs ha^i returned from, a business trip to New York. ^ Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Adair and Mr. • and Mrs. Wade Spenr>’ were at Clem-: \v'hitmire, i: ending the week with son college Friday for the Glemson-; yV’. G. ^t. Georgia game Mrs. Bonner Harvley of Greenwood, spent a few days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Blakely. Mrs. Estelle Abrams, Mrs. Essie At kins and Miss Jimmie Atkins were visitor? in Greenville yesterday. CelebrateH birthday by inviting a tie friends to a party at his urday afternoon,-Nov. 5. The c enj'oyed games for an hour A BANKING SeIrVICE THAT HAS STOOD THE TEST OF YEARS The irreatest degrree of Banking: ^rtice can onf be rendered when there exists a cordial, confidential relation between Bank and Public. Unchaniccd since this Bank opened nearly a half century afro — is the spirit of helpfulness on its part—so that today, as in the past, our orffanization has fcnined the confidence of those whom we serve daily. —Complete hankinir facilities and service to indi- %idu|ds as well as corporations. NEW BUSINESS CORDIALLY INVITED $. Bailn i Son B N K E R ^ OLDEST STRONGEST Mr. and Mrs. Sam Drummond, Mr. ^Irs. Hair served delicious re- and Mrs. Jim Drummond and Drum-' freshments. It was a happy occasion mond Bailey attended the 1 for all pretent. Carolina game in Greenville Saturday, j Friends of Mrsc J. D. Jeans will be^|^ || - glad to know that she has returned to | IVlSlQC a Ol her work after having been absent j the past week on account of illness. Mrs. W. S. Porter has been visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Porter, in Spartanburg. Mrs. Eugene ‘Rowland of Laurens, spent Tuesday here with her sister, Mrs. E. L. Blakely. Friends of Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Sr., Red Cross Clothes i; All per-sons having old clothes and shoes which they would like to con tribute to the Red Cross ((’lintonh cha]pter) will pleaie phone 302, pro-j vided it is not convenient to deposit} them in the boxes for such purpose, will be sorry to know that she is a pa- ■ be found at theentrance of; tient at Dr. Hays’ hospital. [^]j ^be churches in the city next Sun- Dr. and Mrs. D. J. Woods spent * Nov. 20. Also, the following Sun- few' days last week with Mr. and Mrs. ^ conti/ibution would be appre- J. Massey Johnson at Clemson Col-j lege. I MRS. B. O. WHITTEN, . Mr. and Mrs. D. W’. Bethea and .son,| Chinn. Distribution Committee.: Tom, of Dillon, will arrive tomorrow | , • to spend the week-end with theiir NOTICE daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Harris, Wh> not place that gift subscrip- j tion now? 1 have Home attractive of< FRIENDS Mrs. J. A.' Sease and Miss Grace suitable for every age and tante.} .HOTICB OF^™AV J Notice*^ is hereby gh SBTTLBMEOT Notice" is'hereby ghren thl| Tv^n on tbe 2dth day of Nov. 1932, at II o’ck>ck A- M., render a final ac^nt «f my acta and doings as Administra- trlx of the esute of E. B, Sloan, de- eaased, to the Probate Judge of Lau- vana County, S. C., at Laurens, S. C. .’Dim ? Sense of Prosperity,, visited Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Sease on Saturday. I Mrs. Annie Fliedner spent the past 1 week-end in Montreat, N. C., with her daughter, Mist Grace Fliedner, who is a student at Montreal Normal. Friends of Mrs. C. C. Giles will ^ sorry to know that she is a patient in | an Atlanta hospital. | Rev. Edward Long, Miss Maude j Sumerel and S. W. Sumerel were in Columbia Tuesday and attended the State Baptist convention. Mrs. J. G. Richards, Mrs. Henry JAS. W. CALDWELL Can 38 at 12:30 Court for final discharge of ray duties IS Adminiitrstrix of said estate. * . *AII persons having claims agsinsi Nil«s, Mis» Mary Thompson, Wylie the estate of E. B. Sloan, deceased,' Hayne and Mr. McCortle of Camden, will file the same duly itemized and verified on or before said date or be forever barred. JANIE L. SLOAN, ^^jainlttratrix were visitors on the Thornwell cam- put Sunday. Miss Hattie M. Bingham and Mrs. V. P. Buggar of Savannah, were ^guests at the orphanage yesterday, NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY Several residences in town. Several farms, prices at tractive. Houses for rent, Broad St., Owens Hill and College View. Clinton Realty & Insurance C^. a H. BOYD man is khqwn by the emn- pany he keeps. A bank is known by the depositors it keeps. We are proud of the fact that we have many names on our books which have been thore since the day our bank first opened its doors for business. ‘^'HE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE” :