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4 /'■ ^ \ / THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1932 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S'. C. Hugh ti. Eichelberger NEW YOkK UFE MAN Ten Years Experience Professional Insurance Information Furnished Free Office: Room 209 Jacobs & Company Building ^ Personal rVention ^ Miss Macie Shcrard was in Greenville on Tue55day. J. W. Milam, Jr., of Shelby, N. C., Sunday with his parents, Mr. jam! Mrs. J. Will Milam. I Mrs. Raymond Pitts is actinj? as 'substitute teacher for Miss Nancy I Owens at the Florida Street school * during: her illness. r Miss Bertha Gallmap of Xev'bervy. a visitor iiBia Ml'S. F. E. Simms of Chester, visit ed Dr. and Mrs. J. Lee Youn^: on Sun day. Claudius Jewel of Raleigh, N. C., IS visiting his uncle and and aunt, Dr. u and Mrs. R. W. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Rawing of* Greer, spent Sunday here with the lat- ter’.s Sister, Mrs. John Griffin Pitts. | Miss Helen Milam is ac'inig nr, sub-1 is spending several days witli Mr. and '"fitute teacher afthe I. CHEER UP! I t- “PROSPERITY” IS COMING Starring Marie Dressier and Polly Moran HAPPY DAYS ARE HERE AGAIN J 41' y 4!: ■ A- CASINO THATRE Monday & Tuesday DECEMBER 19 and 20 ^ Mrs. R. L. Plaxico. I Sli^ Sallie M’right has rctL—nod i from Gi^emvTlfe where she has been ! visiting her sister, Mrs. H. L. Torld. I Mr. and Mrs. Duckett Adair and 'Mr. and Mrs. Rutledge Adair of Co- t lumbia, spent the week-end with Mr. ' and Mrs. R. V. Adair, j Mrs. C. M. I Bailey and daughters, I Isscs Lucy and Florence, wore visit- I ors in Spartanburg on Friday. Mrs. C. D. Pitts has returned home >chool in the place ^Vorkman, who is ill. Academy Street ^ of Mrs. N'ene: Nov. Honor Rolls For Clinton Schools Christmas Providence School Second grade: Fay Duckett, Nellie Osborne. Edith Wright, Lewis Oakley, j A. M. Shumake, James Von Hollen,] after being a patient at Dr. ITays’j Earb Wright. j I Third grade: Gaynelle Hairston,! Neighbors of j Claude Crocker. hospital the past week. Mr. and Mrs. J. William.ston, spent the week-end with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. * W. E. Neighbors. Paul Simmons of I^urens spent Sunday here with his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd 1 Hitt. Mrs. R. C. Adair is acting as sub stitute teacher at the Florida Street school for Miss Ina Curry, who is ill. . Fourth grade: Vivian Kidd, Oscar Harrison. i ifth grade: George Turner. Academy Street School First grade: Charlotte Daniel, Myra McDowell, Martha Foster, Sarah j Martin, Lucile Passmore, Gerald Brown, David Jenkins, A. D. Hill, Marvin Petty. Mary Ella Fortner, Mi.ss LaVcrne-McQuu^toim.will _ar^i:vclyji Garner^ Irene 1 Raymoml! W rappings Help Make The I We Have a Complete Selection - of - CHRISTMAS WRAPPINGS j rive this weel^-end from Macon, Ga., I Taylor. to spend the Christnms holidays withj ^econd grade: Richard Fosto", Vel-j mother, Mrs. Cord ^IcQtiTsToh.’ I her dee Hodgi?, T*orrie Ffmma Croek-tM-, Ru-i Mrs. Thornwcll Dunlaj) has return- fus Hamlhack, Lillian Handcock. Eliz- ed home after being a patient at Dr. abeth Crocker, Ruth Jones. Faina Hays’ hospital for the past several Wood, Grace Meadows, Fiffie Mae days. Wilbanks, ('harles Windsor. .Mr. and Mrs. Bonner Hurvley of Third grade: 11a Curry, Margaret Greenwood, spent the week-end here i .Mosley, Ray Wilson, Kathleen How- with the latter’s parents, Mr. and j ard, Birdie Tillman, Margaret Greg- Mrs. A. B. Blakely. j ory, Ansel Wright. Miss Lois .\dair is acting _as sub-j F'ourth grade: Perry Camiihell, J. stitute teacher at the high school in i D. Gaines, Ix'i oy Stockman, ('ather- qUALITY FDQD 5HDP5 3 2 CampbclVa or Phillip'a — _ PORK ANP BEANS 2 CampbelVa TOMATO JUICE 4 CampbelVa Aaaorted Yarietim SOUP CampbelVa TOMATO SOUP Argo Slioad or Roaedale Halves PEACHES Budweiaer or Blue Hibboil MALT Cloverbioom or Brookfield BUTTER, Bakrr’a * COCOA The Energy Breakfaat POST TOASTIEf Heim Oven Baked BEANS : Heinz Tomato , KETCHUP Berve Hot Cereal ^ WHEATENA Munahine Mobility Aaaortment CRACKERS Tellom’a High Quality PEANUT BUTTER Baking Powder * CANS CANS 9f 25«^ CANS CANS NO. CAN »-LB. CAN TAX PAID 13f 10< 47f LB. ine Parkman, ftvelyn M’ilhurn, Fivelyn S^owe, Yvonne Giles, ..Mildred Wind sor, Marion Jones, Otis ^ai'rison,| Leonard Scott, Lizzie Bell Wilbanks. !<► In your Chrkstmas Shopping make your selee- ticn from our Decorated Tis.sues, Seals, Tags, Enclosure Cards and Tinsel Cords. place of Miss Olive Tuck, who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. R. Z. Wright, Jr., of Washington, D. C., are visiting the former’s father, R. Z. Wright. Bothwell Graham, 111, spent the week-end in Columbia and attended High School the I)ama.s dance, held at the Univer-^'* F^Ieventh grader^Rosa Bailey Little,; sity Saturday night. .Mary Glynn Chambers, Suella Den-' Misses Kathryn Coleman, Helen and ! ^<^n. F'rances ♦Spiatt, Roswell Porter, I Chronicle Publishing Co. _ • Stationery Dept. I • in Jo F'uy Adair spent the week-en*! .Augusta, Ga., with Miss^ Mary Kbeiiey. Mis.s F'rOnde Kennedy of Spaitan- b\irg, is spending some time here with Mariin, Mrs. Fu'ic Barnes was in Little Florence .Adair, Vivian Parks .Adair, Ruby Woodruff, James Sloan, F'Joise Von Hollen, Robert McLees, Margaret Taylor. Margaret Moorhead. Tenth grade: F'lizaheth Buzhardt, 1 i z a) m t b- -4Iaw4sT—Hayi^e—AV’t) r-k mim;- V’eia Miller, .Ada Sue Alien; Helen Mountain F’riday for the presentation Bobo, Irene Dillard, Joyce Pitts, Sara 11-LB. CAN PKQ. SM. CANS SMALL SIZK PKG. LB. BOX lOf 15< 10^ 21<^ 27< *» < ► i > i • i-OZ. JAR 7 If RUMFORD Bath Sponge Free W’ifh CAMAY SOAP Flo-Roaa FLOUR LB. CAN 25« 4 > 411 of “The F'idlies,’’ in which her little daughter, F’li/.aheth. iiart’cipated. Miss Lucy Bailey is substituting as teacher at the Academy Street school during the illne.ss of Mjs.s Martha Da vidson. FTrskine Blakely of New York city, is visiting his parents, Mr. an<l Mrs. L. I). Blakely, who live near here. Mr. and Mrs. B. 1.. King arid .Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Phillips of Spartan burg, were called to Lydia Saturday on account of the death of the for mer’s brother. Evans King. F’riends of Miss FJizaheth Adair will be, glad to know that she is re covering from bruises receivasi lu.st week when thrown frtun an automo bile on which she was ri4ling. Mis. Hulau't Jtitts, Mrs. G. ('. (>41 i- orYie and Geo’'f?e Odioine, Jv., have Osborne Ninth gra4le: Sara Fb-anees Bald win, Louise Chambers, Modeene. F'in- ney, Nta4)eline Cassanova, Katherine Graham, Baetitia Jones, Chjbstina Sowers'. Faghth grade: Rebecca Speake, '► I’PRIf.v Sprunt, Lorene Rumph, Wil liam Ijcaman, Alice Nabors, Teague Harris, William Wade, Mary Jane Sturgeon, Dorothy Clarke, B. L. Wood, Tliomas Ellison, Adelaide Rob erts, Thelma Taylor, Charles Sullivan, Carroll Barnes. FUNCTIONS OF ASANK" FIRST—To furnish the commodity a safe de pository for surplus funds and funds for business and personal use. returned from a .several days visit to i F'loricia Street School F'ir.st grade: Chri.s Adair, William Graham, John Agnew, .Anita (’assa- nova, Peggy John.son. Sei'Diul grade: Marcia Galloway, .Mildred Peniue, Agne.s Hipp, Byrd 4 > 4 ► 44 41 4 4 44 4 4 4 > 4 4 44 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 CAKES ll-LB. BAG 45< Large Irish POTATOES, 10 lbs. 19c ONIONS, 3 lbs 10c Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Burdette in Charleston. F’riends of Mrs. ('. C. Gih's will be glad t4) kn(4W that she returned home Sunday after being a patient4f in the Georgia Baptist hospital in Atlanta tlie pii.st f4*\v wc’eks. Mr. Giles went over Friday and accompanied her home. The foll4»wing out-44f-town t^'achers of the city schf44)ls faculty leave to morrow t<4 spen4| the holidays at their respective* homes: i .Alisses Olive Tuck, .‘'’partaniiurg; Narcissa Gray, William- iiton^. Azile Liviag^iton, Precipe*) ity; Louise Sims, Waterloo; Ansie Kirven, and Lucy Burns, Sumter; Gladys Stil- well, Silverstreet; Lily Mae je wherry; Nella Long, Ridgelan<i; nna Bell Fludson, Mcfioll; Margaret McCord, Hodges; Paul V’ane FJrod, Greenville; Floy Owings, (iray Court; .Alline Newsom, Flartsville; Ina (air- ry, Simpsonville; Lillian Brown, Bel ton; Lily Yarborough, Fmoree; N][ar- tha Wilbur, Charleston; A. L. Duck ett, Greenwood; H. A. .McQueen, Mul lins; John Kilgo, Darlington. McMillian, Rufu:* Sadler, Virginia SECOND — To supply ^redit to its customers for tjieir legitimate needs. 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A delegation from the “Y” and the glee club of Presbyterian college con- PLAY AT MOlINTVILLE ON FRIDAY NIGHT A faculty play, “Barbara Puts It Over,’’ will he presented in the Mount ducted the young people s meeting j,chool auditorium Friday night, and the evening worship at the First Presbyterian church in Greenville Sunday. Barnwell, Barron, Frampton, Neely and Parker represented the Y. M. C. A, and Johnson McCutchen, McDon ald, Bums, and J. H. Montgomery made up a quartet which rendered several selections. L. A. McCall sang a sol^. Twenty-seven men from the glee club had been selected to make the trip, but on account of the illness of Dr. Huntley and others, the trip was postponed. The club had worked hard on the program it was to presen^, and it was with regret that the trip was cancelled. Dec. 16th. The public mission 10c and 15c. is invited. Ad- See and hear the Portable Philco Radio in Leather Carry ing Case, maximum reception at minimum price, at SMITH’S PHARMACY. 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