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THURSDAY, DECEMBi:R 29, 1932
■/the GUNTON CHIWNICLE, CtINTON, S. C.
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DO YOU REALIZE THAT AD-
VERTISING IN A NEWSPAPER
WILL PAY YOU HANDSOME
DIVIDENDS EVEN IN TIMES OF
DEPRESSION?
j Miss Frances Butler is spending the
J holidays in Greenville with her sister.
Miss Kathryne and Allen Coleman
spent^unday in Laurens with Miss
Dorothy Miller. ——
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Blakely spent
Christmas day in Laurens with Mrs.
Eugene Rowland.
Turk Osman and Rex Wilbanks are
spending a few days in Early Branch
with Bart McTeer.
Miss Jeannette Crawford of the
University of Pennsj4vania, Philadel-
FINAL SETTLEMENT
•Take notice that on the 17th day of
I January, 1933, I will render a final
accounting of my acta and doings as
1 Administrator of the estite of ^leorge
Pringle Copeland, deceased, in the of-
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NOTICE OF SALE
State of Sopth Carolina,
County of lAurens.
Pursuant to the authority civen me
by a deed of assignment and as agest
of the ereditors of S. C. Price, I will
Bothwell Graham visited friend^ in
Spartanburg on Monday.
H. D. Payne is visiting relatives in
Lakeland, Fla.
-R^iy Pitts of Newberry, is spending
a few days here w’ith relatives.
fice of the Judge of Probate of Lau-1 at public sale the merchandise,
rens County, at 10 o’clock, a. m., and'^tock of goods, and fixtures of S. C.
on the .same day'will apply for a final at Clinton, South Carolina, on
discharge from my trust} as Adminis-i Friday,December 30, 1932, at 12 noon,
trator. I Anyone interested may examine the
Any person Indebted to said esUte j by'seeing the undersigned,
is notified and re(|uired to make pay- JAMES H. SULLIVAN,
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. McCrary werejnient on or before that date; "and all' Assignee and agent of the cred-
in Laurens Tuesay for the funeral of (Persons having claims 'agamst said} itors of S. C. Price.
J. A. Robins. [estate wHl'presentThem on or before 12-29-2tc. -
Mrs. James Moore of York, is;*'®^^ proven, or be forever |
spending several days here with her i I !
parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Blalock, j GEORGE A. COPELAND,
Miss Sara Ray Coleman is spend- ’ Administrator.
phia, is spending the holidays with I ing a few days this week in Laurens! 1932.—12-29-4tc.
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JAMES W. CALDWELL '
Call 38 at 12:30
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If you have not awakened to this
time-tested fact, we urge you to test
it without further delay.
her mother, Mrs. J. W. CraNyford
Mr. and Mrs. F.* C. Pin.son and
daughter, Miss >Mary, spent Christmas
w’ith relatives in Mullins.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Milam, Misses
ojKate and Helen Milam spent Sunday
in Whitmire with Mr. and Mrs.
George Young.
Denny Pitts of Greenville, spent
Christmas hei*e with his mother, Mrs.
Nannie Pitts.
Fred Ross spent a few days this
week in Greenville with his brother,
Douglas Ross.
Misses Lyde Ray and Josie Pitts of
the Grady hospital, .Atlanta, spent
Christmas here with relatives.
Mrs. W. C. Shealy is spending sev-
i eral days in Newberryi with her sister,
[ Mrs. O. 0. Copeland. !
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The Chronicle is making the task
of selluig easy for progressive mw-
chants. An advertisement in The
Chronicle is certain to be read by
every class of people. No matter
what you have to sell, if advertised
in The Chronicle, your message will
reach those for whoih it is intended.
M iss Martha Phillips of Columbia,
th.e~Xhri?tm?S. h^^ with her
mother. Mrs. K. K. Jones.
Mi.ss Mary Todd and Hugh P'argle
spent Sunday in Winnsboro with the
latter’s father.
E. H. Holland of Bejiufort, has re
turned home after spending the holi
days here with relatives.
Dr. Robert Jeane.s of Greenville, is
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P.
is. Jeanes.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ramago spent
Sumiay in WJiitmire with-Mr^ afl4
Mrs. L. D. Abrams. .•
Little Hetty and David Tribble
spent Sunday in Blacksburg with
their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
N. Quinn.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Dillard and Miss
Rebecca Rhodes of .Atlanta, are visit
ing the formei’s mother, Mrs. .\lma
Dillard,,
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hollingsworth
spent the Christmas holidays in Union
with relatives,
.Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wallett and
aonr-JBiliyT- of State.sboru, -X4a.r-are via-
with Misses Mary and Mildred Crisp.
, Louie Wright of Rocky Mount, N.
C., spent last week with Mr, and Mrs.
C. Q. Holland.
T. W. Caskey of Steubenville, Ohio,
is spending .several days with his
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Mike Caskey.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E, Ashmore and
children of Charlotte, .•^pent Christmas
day here with Mrs. .Ashmore’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. L Cooper.
Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Holland, Miss
Eula Mae Holland and Louie Wright j < ►
spent Saturday in Greenwood. | ^
Miss Ruby Tolbert of Rockingham,}
N. C., has returned after a visit to Mr.
and Mrs. A. J. Milling.
Mrs. Emma Little has- returned
where
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from Simpsonville, where she has
been visiting her daughter. .Mrs. Mor-
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Mr. and Mrs. Bonner Harvley of
Greenwood, spent the past week-end
with the latter’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. B. Blakely.
.Misses Moxley and Mildred Hooker
and Sam Stone of Columbia, spent
.Monday with Mrs. Metta Stone.
Mr. and .Mrs. C. A. Workman of
Marion, N. C., have returned after a
visit to the former’s parents, .Mr. and
Mrs. Thos. Workman.
Misses Helen Milam,
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Now is the time to snap out of the
dog days of summer and go after
business which we all know is not
dead, but has merely been asleep
during the last few months..
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The Chronicle is prepared to help
merchants prepare their advertise
ments by furnishing free of charge
cuts and'Copy covering every con-
ceivable line.
; iting Mrs. Mary Chalmo's and other
lelative.s here.' ,
Misses Miiiam and Glady.s Nel.son
spent Sunday in Greenwood with rela-
-tives.
W, Holmes .Adaii’ of Baltimore, Md.,
is spending some time with his par
ents, Mr. and .Mrs. J. 1. Adair.
Mi.ss Annie Holland uf Clifton and
Miss Janie Holland of Welford, are
spending the holidays with their
I brother, (Jeorge R. Holland.
Homer Eargle of Winnsboro, is vis
iting his brother, Hugh Eargle.
Carroll Pitts of Inman, .spent Sun-
ilay here with his mother, Mrs. Nkn-
me Pitts.
James Davis is spendihg this week
in New York city attending an Alpha
Kappa Pi convention,
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cooper and lit-
sses Helen iVHlam, Hazel Boland, '
Elizabeth Todd and Helen .Adair, and j
J. ^D. Boland and Dillard Boland were
visitors in Greenville Thursday. j
Mr. and Mrs. .loe Little and daugh-!
ter, Adelaide, of Abbeville, and .Mr.
and .Mrs. Morgan Todd 6f Simpson-'
ville, spent (’hiistmas day here with'
their mother, .Mrs. Emma Little. |
Miss "Hanky” Crowell has returned',
to her home in Boone, N. t'., after]
spending some time with Miss Chris-'
tine Peake.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. .Adair of .^par-
taiiburg, s{)ent Sunday with the for
mer’s mother, Mrs. Corrie .\<lair. They]
wei'e accompanied home by Holmes]
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Adair for a few days’ stay.
Mr. and Mrs. .John Wallace Cope-
laiul of Greenville, sj)ent the week
end w'ith the former’s parents, Mr.
and .Mis. Dave W. Copeland.
Mr. and Mrs. John .Alien Dugan of]
Hartsville, spent the week-end with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. \V. E.
Neighbors and ^Itlrs. I.. M. Dugan.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Pratt and
j children. Miss Dolly and Pringle
I Pratt, of Greenwood, 'spent the week
end with Mr.s. Pratt’s mother, .Mrs.
Mary I’rathor.
.Mr. and .Mrs. R. L. Plaxico and lit
tle son, Bobble, spent Christmas day
' in Blacksburg with the fornfer’s par-
lents. Ml’- and Mrs. J. E. Plaxico.
I Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Harris and lit-
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ll- son Hiliy, spont Sumlay in Union Cornolia, havo ,otu,ned
wit, IS. oopei s nio oi. ondbiti'iit* after spendinK a few tluys in
M,-. and .Mrs. „,,th Mrs. Harris' parents, Mr.
and Mis. D. VV’. Bethea.
little son returned today from Mon-
' trose, Ga., w'here they have been vis-
{iting relatives..
1 .Mr, and Mrs. Fayette Henry were
i visitors in New'berry on .Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. *Melvin Bennett .^iient
the week-end in Greenville with .Mr.
and Mr.s. J. I*. C aldwell.
Ml. and .Mrs. .VI. H. Younts have re
turned to their home in Hickoiy, N
.Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Richbourg and
little .son of Harris, N. C., are spend
ing the holidays with Mrs. Rich-
bourg’s parents, .Mr. and Mrs. D. B.
Bobo.
.Mr and .Mrs. W. A. Galloway and
children of Florence, ami .Mr. and Mrs.
I. P. McMillan and children (*f Eay-
Across the bridge of Friendship, we send
our heartiest New Year Greetings to our
friends and customers. I
May the choicest blessings be yours in
,1933 and may the spirit of joy and thanks
giving go with you through the coming
year.
THANKS FOR YOtlR BUSINESS '
OF 1932.
NEW BUSINESS CORDIALLY INVITED
I -.1 rtteville, N. C., spent a few days-this
r.,aft,Tsp™.lin»' affwJay;'. witl.llte|^^_^_^_|,
M. $, Baileii & Son
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latter’s mother, .Mrs. Tom Adair.
Mrs. Joe Adair and son, Cecil, of •
Lauren.s, spent the Christmas holi-
ilays here with relatives.
Mr. and .Mrs. Kenneth Burdette and
chrldr^h of Charleston, and .Mr. and
Mri!^ I^wry Huiilette
are visiting relatives here. ^ ]
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Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Blakely and
Misses .Margaret and KHlberjne!
Blakely and William Blakely spent
►Sunday iir Greenville with' Mr. and
Mis. W. W. Arrington. .Miss Margaret
Yemalhed fbr a visit of*.‘•'pyeral tlays.
Mi^t, Sh.ply pnd O. MAHAFFEY
Sheely spent Sunday in Pomaria with
the latter's father,' P. H. Sheely.
Miss Lydie Leake is spending the
holidays w'ith her sister, Miss Janet
Leake, in Orange, N. J.
LOSES HIS BROTHER
Rev. J. E. Mahaff^S!^' and family
were called to Spartanliirg lust week
GREETINGS
Mrs. J. W, Crawford and Miss Jean-i on account of the death of Mr. Ma-
nette Crawford spent Sunday in Gaff-' haffey’s brother, Jesse M. Mahaffey.
ney with relatives, I Many of the old« r residents of f linton|
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Gray and little ] will remember Mr. Mahaffey as a
daughter spent Christmas day in l.au- young man, when he spent the year
rens with relatives. | 18K8 here with his brother, and later
J. W. Milam, Jr., of Shelby, N. C.,,a8 a member of the Spartanbu'g coun-|
spent the holidays here with his par-Uy legislative delegation,
ents, Mr. and Mr.s. J. W. Milam.
as the old year passes into the
Mrs. Mae Leaman and son, Billie,!^EW YORK FRIEND
spent Christmas in Cross Hill with. REMEMBERS CHILDREN
relatives. |
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lankford spent, Gould of New York, life-
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Sunday in Newberry with Mr. friend and contributor to the!}|
Mrs. Charles Hardin. i Thornwell orphanage, added to the!
realm of sunset, your invaluable
good-will is especialfy brought to
mind. We sincerely appreciate and
thank you for your many favors and
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wish you a Prosperous New Year
filled with many good things.
lory
Charles Anderson, student at 1^*^'j Ghristmas happiness of the three hun-jt ►
y University medical school, At- children of the institution
lanU, is spending the holidays with
relatives here.
sendihg a contribution of one hundred jt
dollars. It was divided as he request-
I’HE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE”
Mrs. Rosa Burr has returned homel^^^ equally among the boys and girls
TWCfinton Ch[rQWcIe--$1.50 a Year
after .spending several days in Or
angehurg and St. Matthews..
Miss Marguerite Boland of the Co
lumbia hospital, Columbia, ia spend
ring several days with her ^ father,
*F. M. BoUnd.
p. M. Timmerman, who has been
in Flemingsburg, Ky., for the pwt
few months, is spending the holidays
here with his familj^
Dean Tolbert and daughter, Miaa
Kate Tolbert of the University of
Florida, Gainesville, are visiting Mr.
and Mrs. A. J. Milling.
with Merry Christmas greetings from
Mr. Gould.
STOCKHOLDERS MEETBVG
The regular annual meeting of
Stockholders of the Commercial Bank
of Clinton, S. C., will be held Tues
day, January 10, 1933, at 4:00 o’clock
p. m., in the office of the Bank, to\
elect directors for ensuing year, and
to transact such business as may come
before the meeting.
H. D. HENRY,
l-5-2tc President.
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