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.1 ■J j «« / , /••%* THURSDAY, DECEMBER S, 1932 THE CUNTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON, S. C. ' 1^. (< / C(mipl L. ROfiERt W. BENN « /V ete Insurance Service Surety Bonds ! Phone 119 Livestock, Fire, Automobile, Inland Marine, Life rj P Personal /Mention’ ^ H. D. HSNRT 1 Friends of Rev. J. E. Mahaffey ^\\ ^ be sorry to know that he is a pi^tient in an Augusta,, Gn^ hoanital^ Mr. and Mrs. Thomwell Dunlap an nounce the birth of a daughter, Mil dred Harris, at Dr. Hays’ hospital, Friday, Dec. 2. I Friends of Dr. John McSween will ! be sorry to known that he is confined to his home with “flu.” Miss Flarence Hollis of Cross I^eys, is spending a few days with Mr.'and Mrs. Charles Hollia and family. Misses Frances Boyce and NeTIe Rearden of Woodruff, were guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Blakely. Mrs. W. M. Sparks, Mi's. Mamie Bailey, Miss Clara Sparks, Miss Leila Sparks, Claude Sparks and Rev. and COST OF « FORD REPAIRS REDUCED \ Take advantage cf the new low cost of oar service to put your Ford in A-1 condition. A sma’l invest ment now will prevent cold weather tro'jbles and yield big dividends i^ comftrt and pleasure. Find out about ear special law-cest service xombinalions. Yqu^ save here also on accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wilson and'Mrs. Moore of Sedalia, were here! i little son, Charles William, of RocheV- Sunday for the funeral of Mrs. Va- I ter, N. Y., are the guests of Mr. and lei’ia Jones. j Mrs. W. P. Jacobs. 1 Mrs. C. D. Nance of Cross Hill, Mrs. ' Friends of Mrs. W. R. Anderson! Ella Warren, Mrs. Emma Little, Mrs. will be sorry to know that she is ill) W. H. Shands, Mrs. Julia Griffin, Mrs. at her home in College View. j Maggie Hays, Mrs. Emma Mason, i Little Joe Land of Buffalo, is* Mrs. Bessie Owens, Mrs. John T. Lit- I spending several days with his aunt.’t’e, Mrs. S-. C. Hays and Mrs. J. A. Mfs. George R. Holland. i Chandler spent yesterday in Spartan- j Misses Margaret Biakely, Georgia' burg with Mrs. F^rama Glenn. I B. Blakely, Elizabeth Todd and Pauli — H. D. Henry & Company INSURANCE STOCKS BONDS - REAL ESTATE LOANS NBGOTIATBD the—Centv»l—district P. C. U. in Wood- Oi meeting of tiie Y ruff OP F'rjday. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hendricks of I Ninely.-STx.'^^^Tpeht ^^und'a^^^^^ wtttii 'ther • latter’s mother, Mrs. M. Nel.son. ! Mr. and Mrs. W. G. King and B. L. JOANNA MILL NEWS " ■Gtjldvtlle, Dec. L-^^Tr-and Mrs. D, N. Morgan and daughter, Kathleene, • p-mt Sunday with friends in New- King visited the latter’s brother, Sam berry. . Christmas Wrappin Clinton A'jthrri-^Dd Ford Dea'c.s Clinten, S. C. King, who is critically ill in Ha^’ts- ^ 1 villo, on F'riday. t i Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Nash and | j daughter, Margaret, of Spartanburg. | I .spent Sundayy with Mrs. M. E. Nashj and family. Friends of Miss Mary lx)u Rhodes spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. L, R. McDowell, in Laurens. Mrs. R. G. Carr and children spent the week-end in Gaffnev. Mi.'s Irene Workmafl I will be glad to know that she has re- j jurmed her teaching, after having been ( ill for several day.s. I Watts Davis left Sunday for ! Y’ork, where he sailed for. Paris. I F’rance, to visit his uncle, Dr. Richard i F'uller. ; .Mrs. J. Will Leake. Mrs. C. C. Bai I ley and Mrs. V. P. .\daii Jaciv Hunnicutt spent the week with Mrs. David Owens in Clinton. P. M. Rhodes and children visited Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Garrett, in Lt[(u- Newi"^’’ Sunday. ! M'*. and Mr.s, W. R. Lanford and I 'laMo^hter, Mary, spent the week-end j in Woodruff. ! Misses Carrie Lou and Elizabeth Help Make The I We Have a Complete Selection -of- CHRISTMAS WRAPPINGS .^1 ■f, /. I In your Christmas- Shopping moke -your selec- tion from our Decorated Tissues, Seals, Tags, Enclosure Cards and Tinsel Cords. were visit-1 spent the week-end in Piedmont. ; ois in Greenville on Tuesilay. ' . Hnlman visited relatives in f»affney the past week. on a I Mr. and Mrs. Mason Rowland and Fruit Cak^ Materials Nat Margarint NUCOA 13*^ lA. Btimg CATSUP 15^ liO. BOT. Maxumtt Hoi COFFEE 31^ Olace, Hew Crop PINEAPPLE New Crop LE^ON PEEL New Crop Orange Peel LB. 39^ LB. 271 Fancy TorilU CITRON LB. 27^ 27* U Olaee, New Oro§ CHERRIES LB. 45^ GREEN beans Seeded pr SeeSleee—Sun MaUI RAISINS 10^ StmmSmrd NO. X, CAN Dromedary DATES WESSON OIL 19« Cornel DATES no. 20« PKO. 12}^ W. P. Jacoli.s left this week business trip to New York. i, , , . Mrs. J. E. Mahaffey and son, Law- ' *^’’- and Mrs. ^Sloan Lowland attend- rene... spent the week-end with frienda ,:"‘ "‘v"' K™nafather in Pickens .1*" WaRialla Friday. .lames 11. I.,.am,-.n returned Tues.laj- , Mr. an,I Mrs. J. M.'Boiard and chil- from Whiteville, N. C., where he haSi'Irrn v>site,l Mr. and Mrs. .1. II. W ick- i,..ei. visitinK Irelatives the past few ''r m Whit.nire Sunday. ^ months. * f Mis.' Brewer Dixon and children of .Ioanna School Honor Roll , TalUulega, Ala., are visiting her par-^ For NovemlMW l^^J **r}i<le; Junior Bragg. FVanccs~ ' ‘ Publishing Co. Stationery Dept. I ♦ irnt-a, Ml’, and Mrs. (’. M. Bailey. - Mr. and-Mf.«. George Thomas of, Craft j (.’nrli.-le, spent the week-end heie with volii i the former’s sister and hrother-in-, uic; * law, Mr. and Mrs. I). C. Heustess. Hazel Frazier, Flllis, Far Dale F^pp.Sj O’Shields, Flu- Marria Whelchel, Edna Flurl Workman. Second gr.ade: Bruce Abrams, John- Mr. and -Mrs. HenJer.son Pitts spent | mo .lenkino, Bobbie Jean Carr, Viola ay in IheMmont wrtrtheTopmer’^-^JJalk .sister,' Miss Martha Pitts, who ha^ 'Hurd grade: Jack Craft, Maurice been crilically ill. j ihivenport, .Johnnie Nabors, Fllla .Mae Falward Ferguson, Dill FBlis, Thad S’dten,' Pernice Whelchel, Wilma Johnson anil .Alfreit ili'owmng spent. llawKins. the week-end in Columbia and attend-: Fourth grade: Nellie Farmer, Jean- ^^AFRIEND" A friend has been defined as somebody, who' I ed the Interstate Hi-Y conference of j etto Gaskins, Margaret Godfrey, Ru- i the Carolinu.s. by Leg Harrelson, Anne llueble, Sy- Dr. and Mrs. Frank Kellers, Misshiil Jenkins, Harold Lewis, Ruth V’irginia Kellei s and F rank Kellers, ! Stai nes. Jr., were In Anderson Tuesday fori Flfih grade: .Mildred Bozard, I the marriage of Miss Geraldine Green Fharles Franks, Ozella Gowan, .Albert ! and Thomas P. Maury. *{ Hughes, Woodrow Whelchel. I Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Cooper spent Si.xth grade; F’loyd Abrams, John Sunday in Bate.sburg with the latter’s i H. Davenport, Lavinia Ro.ss, Irene parents.. ! Shaw, Hem iet(ta Turner. m; iss F'lorengp Bailey has returned PINT CAN Calif. Baby-^Jtnplieh WALNUTS LB. 15# SELOX Calif. Kngliah—Emerald No. WALNUTS i-B. 2U The Speed Soap PKO. 5^ Calif. Budded Diamond, Large Knolieh WALNUTS LB. evap. fruits 12l« Cold Medal Del Monte Mixed PECAI^S l-OZ. , JAR LB. Soft Shell • ALMONDS R’NUT butter 7H Diamond Shelled WALNUTS TeUame Hi-Grade LB. Fancy - Brazil Nuts 27^ 2U 22e LB. 12^# LB. 8-OZ. CAN Blackberries 8^ For Piee KO. 1 CAN it Temple Garden CXTRACTS Pure Vanilla LARGE BOTTL*- Seventh grade: Richard Adams, Robert Ilrazel, Grace Bozard, Millie '■TiiTeT ElTiotr DoTiTnns, CaUte—Ptrtrmm,*^ Dorothy Workman. Cotton Crop Placed At 23 Million Bales o j Old~Faehioned Brown COCOANUT SUGAR 1-LB. CARTON Prem^atm Shredded 4-OZ. PKG. Aunt Dinah—Black MOLASSES NO. 1V4 CAN baked beans IQt Fancy Mixed Nuts LB. Beinm Freeh Bulk Mince Meat LB. FLOUR 85^ t4-LB. BAO Shelled ALMONDS Fancy New Crop Currants LB. S-OZ. PKO. GoM Label COFFEE Valley Brand RAISINS t-OZ. PKO. I LB. White RAISINS LB. St 14C 154 194 494 12^4 S4 104 Pure-COCOAy lb. 10c, 2 lbs. 19c ; Whede Grain RICE, 3 lbs. 10c Peari GRITS, 5 lbs,-. 10c RAISINS, 8 oz. box 5c LAYER l^INS, S/lbs. 25c from a visit to Miss Romaine Clark in Wilson, N. C.— '— Mr.-. E. W. Everett of Richmond, \'a., is spending several weeks with j licr parerits, Mr. and Mrs. L. T. I.4iw- .son. Mrs. T. P. Davis spent the week-end in High Point, N. C., with her daugh ter, Miss Louise Da-’is, who teache.S) in the public schools. | Washington. Deo. -The world M'rs. Hubert Pitts and .Mrs. Georgecrop tliis year estimaied at C. Oiliornc and son, George, left rues- e;} jpo pop p.ijf.s by the Bureau of Ag- lay to visit the former’s sister, Mrs. Kconomics, IF S. (l''part- Kenneth Burdette, in Fharle.-.ton,.. ment of agrieulturc. This compares • F'liends of Mrs. Irby Holland will, 27,.o(H).0(M) hales in and a be sorry to know that^she is ill at im‘17 five-year average croj) cf 21,- '■>or home on Ferguson street. j lO^ppp tialcs. ITie world crop this Mrs. J. A. Bailey spent a few days yt-jn- repoi’ted as being th<* siirillest in Atlanta last week. -|‘•ince I F'. L. Brigman, Jr., of Hishoj). ille, ^ Decreased production in th(‘ Fnited ^ I -pent the week-end here with fri^mds. ^ jj. ...^1,) ^3 account for ni-'>st of | I Mr. and M>’s. Bonner Harv’ey ofjjp,. reduction from last year,-the j j Greenwood, sjicnt the w'eek-end with , Egypt was reduced one-third. | I the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A* I Minor (iecreascs are reported for Bra-1 B. Blakely. * j:'ii and .Mexico, but increased j)>-odU|C-j Ryan Lawson of Cross Hill, spenti,;. ^ -j, jp prospect in India, Chir.a and the week-end with his parents, -Mr. says the bureau, and Mrs. L. T. Lawson. i The crop in India is prorisronatly Mrs. H. G. Rheney, Miss Mary Jo; plactil at 4,200,000 hales, an increase Rhcney andf Emest Thomas Rheney ^ about 800,000 bales above last of Augusta, Ga., visited friends hei*«' small crop in that counti'y. Monday. I The bu»’cau’s estimate of the crop in .Bo4,hwell Graham, III, John E. Os- China is 2,300,000 bales, as compared man, and W. L. Jones attended the a previour. estimate of 2,f>0'),000 ■group meeting of the International; I Relations Club chapters of North and j Recent increased mill activity in' ! South Carolina, which was held atEurope, especially ini * Winthrop college, in Rock Hill, on prance, continued during the month! , Saturday. 1 ended November 15, it has been re-] j Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Pitts announce ^ ported to the bureau of L. V. Steerc, ] [ the birth of a daughter, Sara Boland, ^ attache at Berlin. thinks enouiiih of your welfare to Rite you, when asked, frankly and fearlessly unbiased counseTD / , When ycu do business with us you not only deal with Clinton's oldest and largest bank, but you deal w ith' an institution which tries to be a FRIEND to its customers, . NEW BUSINESS CORDIALLY INVITED M. $. Bailey i Sea X ♦ : ♦ : ♦ : B .4 N K E R S " J oi.I)E:-rr STRONOP^r ♦ : ♦ SECURE THE i ♦ : ♦ / I Our bankini;; service is of an exceptionally high cla.s&. '■'5 i It combines all the facilities of a modern insti- absolute protection for every tution, with pcsitor. de- December 3, at Dr. on Saturday, Hays’ hospital ^ ^ Dr. and Mrs. F. D. Jones and daughter, Laetitia, were visitors in Columbia on Saturday,. Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace Cope land of Greenville, spent the week end with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave W. Copeland. J Friends of W. H. Simpson and daughter, Frances, will be sorry to know that they are confined to their home on account of illness. Miss Christine Peake has returned from Boone, N. C., where she has been spending the past few months. She was accompanied home by Miss “Hanky” Crowell, also of Boone. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Whitmire of Enoree, Mr. and Mrk. J. R. Whitmire, Miss Sara and WiUiam Whitmire,-and Mrs. Jlosa Bishop of Cross Keys, and P. D. Bishop of Union, spent Sunday Lwrc Clemson Church Destroyed By Fire Many people have selected this bank because of its prestige and .safety, because it is an indepen dent institution standing firm and secure on its own resources. Clemson College, Dec. 4. — The Clemson College Presbyterian church, erected recently at a. cosf^of $.50,000, was destroyed, by "fire tonight. The blare started in the roof from an undetermined cause and quickly reduced. the stone veneer edifice to ruins. fy The church was located half a mile from the nearest hydrant on the col-|]> You will be pleased to do business here where service and safety are the watchwords. I’HE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE^- lelitlvcs. lege campus. Effo:*t« of Clem.son stu dents saved the manse close by the church. I The church, erected with funds con- tijtbuted^by Presbyterians from all parts of South Carolina, was insured for $15,000. Hjv^. j. j. L. L’rouCh is pajlor. \ I / / — 'in.