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:*■ i-t ■ " ■ ■ V-' <^:. ^' ' - :; >'*.V---H! ■-t.'.>3W THUKSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1932 THE CUNTON,CHRONICLE, CLINTON. S. C. PAGE pivir IM' I v-t 0' , ROBERT W. BENN t Complete Insurance 1* ^ Surety Bopds Phone 119 Livestock, Fire, Automobile, Inland Marine, Life ^--Tcrsonal Mention p HM'iBiiinietHm''«R!«!!mS::9 m' • Mrs. J. A. Bailey was a visitor in j Greenville on Saturday, j [ E. Clayte Young of Elberton, Ga., , is spending Thanksgiving w'ith rela tives here. Miss Mary Beeks left yesterday to spend several days in Atlanta with .M iss Mildred Coggins. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McKee of Abbe ville, spent Sunday with Mrs. Alma H. D. HBNRT P. ILIOLA^ H. p. Henry & Company INSURANCE STOCKS BONDS - REAL ESTATE v! LOANS NBGOTIATBD FOOTBALL - Tech vs Georgia SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26 $2.00 ATLANTA AND RETURN Tickets On Sale Nov. 25 and 26, and Morning Trains 27th. Limit To l..eave Atlanta Before Midnight of Tuesday, November 29. ' , * TICKETS GOOD IN PULLMAN COACHES. Stylish Stattonery : SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY ‘ It ROGERS CJALilY FDDO EiHDPB SUPER SUDS Misseaf Helen* Milam, Hazel Boland,! McKee. .Helen Adair atut J. D. Boland were' Miss Jean Lummus of Erskine col ! visitors in Greenville ye£terday. t Due W'est, spent the past week ! Garrard Johnson left yesterday for.end with Miss Georgia B. Blakely. - ; Raleigh, N. C., to spend a few day^i Miss Marv Bobo is snpn.-Iinp-1Xaaaaaa 1. * ^I with relatives. ( ■ Thank giving in Spartanburg with her' - • Miss Sadie Chandler of VVinthtop parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Bobo. {.i^pllege. Rock Hill, is spending Miss Jamie Little of Under college, I Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr., Greenwood, is spending Tharik. giving j and Mrs. J. A. Chandler. ^ with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John I Miss Lidie Davis of Langley. ‘^! T. Little. I ■ spending the Thanksgiving holidays! Mrs. A. J. Swanson and little niece, with her pai'ents, Mr. and Mrs.'John, Hazel Fields, of Goldsboro, N. C., left D. Davis?, ; yesteray to spend Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. .Addison Neighbors of her parents. ~ Williamston are sper.dng the Thanks- Miss Myrtle Westbury and Mr. and giving holidays vrith the foXmer’s par- Mrs. J. H. Moorer have returned from , ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Nefi^bont. ^ George, where they were called -X-j- Mta.., B. H.■ Boyd lgfL.yfcSterday-fQr.lja^.week -on-Aegmmi.-Q£-the dp.ath of ^ Florence to spend several days with * their father. —^ her sister, Mrs. Fields. ' , 1 Friends of .Miss Mnude Poole will Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hitt are spend- he glad to know that she has returned ing Thank.vi>ung with the former’s jq her work at J. A. Baile>^s. after sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and having been out the pa.i week on ac- Mrs. W. D. Armstrong, in Gray Court. illness. Miss .Mary Anderson of Erskine col- j Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Roberts and lit- lege. Due West, ipent the week-end] tie daughter of Columbia, are pend- with friends at Thornwell orphanage., i^j^ Thanksgiving, with Mrs. Roberts’ j Miss Madelyn Adair spent Sunday j parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. McIntosh. I in Macon, Ga., w«h her aunt, Mrs. Mrs. Roberts and little daught r will PK08. Stmmiard 8m§mr CORN MO. t cAinl i5< Flo-Rom—Platn or S€ll-Ruim§ FLOUR BS* Sufukmf Krtspjt CRACKERS LB. BOX 13^ The S'fw JELL-0 3 25^ Baker's Milk Park COCONUT - 10 CloreriJoom or Brookfietd BUTTER LB Campitell’t—Pork k BEANS CAN s* Pmk SALMON NO S CAN 5* PkiUp's VrgrtnUr CANS 13« ijk Graham 'ACKERS 15< For Cleaning Porcelain BABO 2 CANS PALMOLIVE SOAP 3 CAKXS OCTAGON SOAP 3 CMOS 5^ OCTAGON CLEANSER CAM STOKELY’S CUT BEETS 3 CAMS BLUE ROSE RICE 3 LB8. IG^ IMPORTED SARDINES 2 CANS IS^ GOLD LABEL COFFEE LB Nice ORANGES, dozen 15c APPLES, 2 dozen 15c GRAPES, 2 lbs. 15c LETTUCE, head 5c and 7V2C : IRISH POTATOES, 10 lbs. 19c SWEET POTATOES, 10 lbs. ... 15c Nice BACON (fat), lb. 6c Nice BACON (rib), lb. 7V2C Sliced BREAD, loaf • • .. 5c Howard Meaders. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ca.skey of Sen eca, are spendmjg^t^ Thanksgiving holidays with the latter^? parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Cooper7 remain for several days. Dr. Jack H. Young left Tuesday for Pulaski,_ Va., to visit (his dau^ter, 1 Mrs. J. M. Dick. He wtTl be ac^frt* panied home the lattgr part of the week by Mrs. Young, who has been in Pulaski for the past month. Miss Catherine Jones of Estill, and Miss Margaret Jones of Queens-Chi- cora college, Charlotte, and Parker Jones of Beaufort, are spending the Thanksgiving holidays with their par- Mrs. Austin Chandler ha? returned from Gaffney, where she has been vis iting her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mts. J. D. Cunningham, Mrs. Sam Drummond is si>ending Thanksgiving in Columbia with rela tives. Misj Margaret Blakely and Mrs. pnts, pr. and Mr;', f'. D. Jones. Rawley of Greenville, spent Sunday - - - - [with the former’s parents*, Mr. and i Mr.s. A. Ross BUkely. ! Mr. and Mrs. John Strange spent f Sunday in Greenville and Travelers ' Rest with their parents. Miss Agatha I)avis left Sunday to Rev. and Mrs. S. P. Bowles leave tomorrow for Jacksonville, Fla., to vis it Mrs. Bowles’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harris. They will also visit several point.^ in Florida, .showing the motion picture, “A Day .\t Yhorn- i well. I Boxed or Pound Paper in a variety of sizes. Ripple, Parchment and Linen finishes. Fresh stock the box ENVELOPES TO MATCH AI.L POUND PAPER. For your writini? desk — paper, pens, pencils, and inks in all colors. Chronicle Publishing Co. Stationery Department jpend the winter with her sister, Mrs. jyj, T. M. t^ease and little • Charles .Akerman, in Macon. Ga. | John, spent Sunday in Silver- ( Mrs. C. N. Mills is spending several • Sease’s parents, Mr. treet days in Cross Keys w'i»h her .'Ulster. 1 h. S. Boozer. Mrs. Boozer .Mrs. Walter Ramage is s=I>endinR | home for several Thanksgiving in Grt^enville with her,^j^y,. visit. sister, Mrs. Roy Henderson, | i.izzie Owens and Mar- Bothwell Graham, HI. tiu Stewart spent yesterday in Bam- wcck-ind in Columbia with frieivJ.s. land attended the Carolina-C'iadi 1 Tganie on Saturdayr berg. They were accompanied home by , the former’s brother, Roy Owen.s, who = a .student at--Curlisle Sch«»ol for Mrs. Russell Cooper has returned' BaiT»herg, to sjwnd the week- |home after spending two weeks ini^^jj Charlotte with her sister, .Mrs. Henry Spears. Mrs. Raymond Pitts i.s spending Thoae in Lauren.-, la.n Thursday for ithc'""drrtTict "School-of - instrw»t mm* »t the Order of Eastern Star were: Mrs. J. A. (’oleman, Mr.s. R. W. Johnson, Mrs. P. B. Adair, Mr.s. .Mae Leaman, Thanksgiving in Sumter with rela tives. C. C. Giles was in Atlanta Sunday I Dennis Sowers, .Mrs. R. P. Chap to see Mrs. Giles, who is a patient in the Georgia Baptist hospital. C. E. Nichols is spending Thanks- I giving in Clover wirth friend;*. Miss Maudg Sumerel left yesterday for Ruby to spend several days with her sister and brother-in-law, .Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McGregor. William Blakely of F>skine college, and Dr. George Kennedy Ninety man, Mrs. Fate Ramage, Mrs. George Watts Copeland, Mrs. T. C. Johnson, Mrs. C. N. Mills. Mi.ss .Maude Pearson arid .Miss Julia Ferguson. HI JOANNA MILL NEWS Goldville, Nov. lb.— Mi.ss Lillie Mae I Six, were here Friday for the P. C.-1 Upton ha.s returned to her home in Co- Erskine game. j lumbus, Ga., after spending a few Friends of Mrs. VV. G. King will be i with .Mrs. Eddie Barbe<‘, .orry to learn that she is ill at her| jvfj.5. L. Sammons of* home on Centennial street. j Greenville, were Sunday guests of Mr. Mrs. J. H. Witherspoon spent the' j^^s. J. J. Crapps. week-end in Charlotte. ^ an,| Mrs. Perry Campbell of , Mrs. A. O’Daniel and Miss E.sic spent Sunday with Mr. afTiTN Young are spending Thanksgiving in Mrs. ('laude Franks. Winston-Salem, .N. C., w.th their i Mrs. ('larence Evans is visiting hcrl daughter and nie^-e, Mrs. R. N. ^^bite, Mrs. Willie Rupp, in Newberry. | Mr. and.Mrs. George C. Odiorne hadj Mrs, M. C. Cox. Mr. and; as their guests last Friday, Dr. R. ^-^Mrs. H. A. Kale,'>'^<1 Mis.ses Bertie i Grier, Dr. “Bu *k” Pres, ley, Johnl^jj^j Saine of Laurnes, spent Sun-j Long, and Ralph McDill, all of Due^j^^y w'ith Mr; and Mrs. ('lau le F'ranks, j West. L Sam Abrams and .Miss lanma Kizer, Mrs. John T. Cheatham oi Abbe-jj^^ Newberry, spent Sunday with Mrs ville, spent FXiday here with her sis-j^^^j^ ter, Mrs. R. W. Phillips. Mrs. J. C. Purkerson and little .Miss F:iizabeth Fliedner, who teach- Established 1886 FORTY-SIX YEARS 18S6 - OF SAFETY. 1932 At this season when our minds*turn toward Thanks- Kivinif we recall that when the intrepid Pilgrims landed they were thankful to be safe, and there really wasn't much else to be thankful for. Today you have all the con veniences in a world that they settled centuries ago, in cluding a strong bank where you mav deposit your money with safely, and where you will find* all the facilities nec essary in the smooth transaction of financial affairs. This bank is thankful for the confidence it has enjoyed for nearly a halFtrentury. NEW BUSINESS CORDIALLY INVITED $. Bailei & Son BANKERS OLDEST STRONGE.ST 05 at Little Mountain, is sp:*n ling Thanksgiving with her mother. Mrs. Annie F’liedncr, and other relatives. MiiS Elizabeth Copeland of Barks dale, is spending Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave W. Copeland. , F. M. Boland, Mrs. A. J. Sproles. Miss Adeline Boland. Frank, Jr., and David Boland spent Sunday in Colum- daughter are visiting her mother in Savannah, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Garrett, Mr. and Mrs. James Godfrey, _Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bagwell of Simpsonville. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Cooper of Anderton, and i < * Mr. and Mrs. Adger Cooper of Pelzer, visited J. R. Godfrey on Sunday. Mrs. Carrift Crouch of Saluda, is spending the week with Mrs. J. J.*V Nov Om Woaan Lost 20 Poinds of Fat Lost Her Prominent 'BIpn —- Doable Chin—SloggisliiienB r GafaMd Physical Vlfor— A Shapely Fiflfore. FI Tip. If you’re fat—firat remove the emiia«] Take one-half teaspoonfnl of Kru- •ehen SalU in a glats of hot water hi the morning—in 3 weeks get rin the aealea and note how many pounds of fat have vanished. Notice also that yon have gained :n energy—your skin is clearer—you f»-«l younger in body—Kruachen will give any fat person a joyous surprise. But be sure it’s Krwachen — your health comes first — and SAFETY first is the Kruachen jwomiae. Get a battle of Kruschen Salts from any leading druggist in America (last 4 weeks) and the cost is but little. If this first bottle doesn’t convince you this is the easieet, SAFEST and sur est way to lose fat—your money glad ly returned. Mrs, M. J. Burden of Williamston, is visiting Mrs. WT. R. Sullivan. Miss Erleene Rickard of Bate<burg, with Miss Stella i bia with Miss Marguerite Boland. 1 William Zealy of Augusta, and Ed King of Luverne, Ala., ^pent the , week-end with friends at Presbyterian • Sunday college. . Beckam. Miss Martha Phillips of Columbia, Swindler of Saluda, is spent the week-end with her ™®*J**G j her sister, Mrs. N. A. Turner. [0 Mrs. R. E. Jones. Miss Jean McKee of Erskine col- T. D. Leonard, Jr., spent a few days last week in New York. He returned lege. Due West, spent the ^*®j^**"i* i Friday, bringing with him Mrs. Leo- . NOTICE Why not place that gift aubacrip- sow? I have soam attractive af- fars, saitable for every age aad taaie. JA8. W. CALDWELL Call SB at 12:30 with her mother, Mrs. Alma McKee Mac Adair spent Sunday in Macon, Ga., with friends. • Mrs. Jrfck Davis and son, Lawrence, visitors in Columbia on Monday. Miss Eliwkbeth Sheely. who is teach ing in Ninety-Six, is spendng the Thanksgiving holidays with her par- enU, Mr. and Mrs. O. 1. Sheely. Joe Bowles of Mullins spert a few days this week with his brother and •iigeT-in-law, Rev. and Mrs. S. P- 13onfVo3« Mr. and Mrs. J.- W. Cafakwd V Spartanburg, Miss Julia Lsalar of Co- lumbU. Miss Mary Dunlap and Bemie Dunlap;of Rock Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Kirven of ColumWa, “Sleepy* Patterson of Fort Mill, Bob Ritchie of Greenville, D. W. A. Neville of New berry, were among those here for the P. C.-Erskine game on Friday. nard and their little .daughter, Mar garet. Mrs. Leonard had been in New York for several months. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY Several residences in town. Several farms, prices at- , tractive. 1 .Houses for rent. Broad St., Owens Hill and College View. Clinton Realty & Insurance Co. an. BOYD WOMEN ARE PLEASED t By the courtesy and thoughtful ness which are distinguishing fea tures of this institution. College women, housewives, business wo men are numbered amoi^^ our patrons. We invite Checking and Savings Accounts and Certificates of D<^ posit We Extend Thanlogiving Greetings To Our Ci^CHuers am mmi awaHs mmmessis!^ ■ 'AUlLLl. / *