The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 19, 1933, Image 5

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. - _ ,V THURSDAY. JANUARY 1». 1933 THE CUNTON CHRONICLE CLINTON. S. C. H. D. HSNRT y r. It Bouu^ii < ^ / • 'ir'"r P Personal /Aention ^ H. D.-Henry & Company INSURANCE ’ STOCKS BONDS REAL ESTATE LOANS NEGOTIATED entertaining ^ Mac B. Hipp of Newberry visited'Mrs. W. D. Copeland'the past several i relatives here on t*riday. days, has jrone to Anderson to visi^ [ J. F. Jacobs left Monday on a busi- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Casey, j ness trip to New York. ! Mr. and Mrs. W. C. O.Kley are I Irby Hipp ^d little son, Irby, Jr., i spending: several days this week in j visited relatives* in Newberry on Mon-j Washinjfton, D. C. I day. > R. E. Ferpuson teturned yesterday' I Mrs. T, D. Rama^e of Barksdale,'Ifj-oni a business trip to .Atlanta. The I is visiting her sister, Mrs. E. L. | trip was made by plane. ^ Chandler.. ^ j Miss Ethelyn Robinson has returned Mr. and Mrs. James^Saye and fam-j to her home in Easley after spending ily of Rodman, visited'friend.s in the j a few days with her sister, Mi-s. city on Sunday. | Thomas D. Jacobs. Mrs. Ethel Pitts, Misses Ella .Adair, Mrs. Haine Buford and sons of Jeannette Pitts and Madclyn Adair; Rush River, spent,the week-end here were visitors in Greenville on Tues- with her sister, Mrs. \V. J. Duncan. j Mrs. .A. E. Spencer and son, .Almon, | Mi.ss Pansy Woodruff spent Sunday were visitors in Greenville on Mon-j in Green\ille' with her sister, Miss' day, | .Marjorie Woodruff. ' j Friends of Dr. T. k W. Bailey will' Mrs. George R. Holland an Mrs. Jodie McMillian were visitors in' Greenville on Tuesday. ^e glad to know / that he returned and Mrs. . John E. Strange, two weeks. home Sunday after being a patient^ in the Greenville City hospital the past j Gi-eenville with the] I Mr. I spent Sunday in ! former’s parents. Bill Milam and Posey Watts Cope land spent Sunday in Spartanburg with friends. Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Jacobs of .At lanta, Ga., spent Sunday here with .Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Sr., and Miss Clara Duckett, en route to Myrtle Beach. Mis. John T. Blakely and Mrs. Gus Burton and little son, spent Monday Mr. and Mrs. Sam Drummonci spent Sunday in 'SpArlanburg with friends,] Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ramage spent | Sunday with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thad Sann, who li/e near in Newl)erry with Mrs. O. O. Copeland4 Harvlry, I-jiurens. Mrs. A. B. Blakely, Mrs. E. B. Sloan, Miss Mattie Blakely, Miss Ten- sie Blakely and Miss Lidie Blakely spent yesterday in Greenwood with the fornier’s daughter, Mrs. Bonnet* I and Mrs. J. H, Hipp,^ Mrs. Julia Griffir. ami .Miss Collette -and Mra. P, ily, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde l.«nkford and Mrs. Charles S. Lankford spent Sun day in Cross Keys with Mr. and Mrs. .1. R. Whitmire and Mrs. Rosa W. You can’t beat this combination—iccK:old Coca-Cola with salted nuts. / the hi>ok *‘When You Griffin were visitors in Greenville on Saturday. Duffie Stone roturr.el Sunday from Greenwood .where he has been spend-, bishop. ing several^ flays with relatives. ; d,-. John MeSween attended the :in- Hugh Morgan of Laurens, spent | nual ladjes’ night celebration of the Sunday here with J. family. L * Cntcrtaln.** (w) / Name (;keen\v(h>i» r(M o-roi.A BOTTLING CO., Greenwood. S. C’ * AJdreM )•••••• Kenneth S. Cox of Greene*'stle, Ind.. is spending several days here with friends at Presbyterian college. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Neighbors of Williamston. spent the week-end lu*i*e .A. Coleman and | Kiwanis xlub of Spartanburg held on Thursday evening at the Cleveland hotel. He was the jirincipal s’peaker of the evening. ^ If you could bo in Iwo places at once... Suppose you could be seated comfortably at home and yet be enjoying a visit to a friend or relative miles away... suppose a salesman in one city could add that good prospect in another city to his day*s territory., • But why suppose? Just lift the telephone receiver, call “Long Distance,” and shortly your voice is making the trip quickly and at small cost. For all practical pur poses, you are in two places at once, with the full expres sion ,o£ your pcrsortality which your voice conveys. That Is why friends enjoy the personal touch of a long distance telephone conversation. In business, long distance telephone service is being successfully used in buying, selling and collecting. Use long distance telephone service today-—-or tonight If you wish to take advantage of the lower rates on night Station-to-Station service. .You, too, will be pleased. Southern Kell Telephone and Telegraph (•NcoavaaATio) Co. ROGERS QUALITY FDDD 5HDP5 ROGERS NO. 37 FLOUR f4-LB. BAG 69 BAG 37 BAKERS COCOANUT NUCOA MARGARINE BROOKFIELD BUTTER^ KRISPY CRACKERS LIFEBUOY SOAP 2 LIBBYS ASPARAGUS TIPS HEINZ SPAGHETTI 2 GOLD LABEL COFFEE EVAP. PEACHES 3 PONCY SUCED BREAD ^ QUAKER OATS 4-OZ PKG. 10^ La 12^ La 27« La PKG. . 15# CAKES 15# NO. 1 CAN 11-OZ- C.ANS 15# La 25# LBS. 25# LOAF s* PKO. witiiiuMr. and .Mrs. W. E. Neighbors and othlT relatives. I Mr. and Mrs. W. D. ('opeland spent .‘Sunday in Lauiens with Miss Ijonij^e. Simmons. < .' • Miss .lulia Ferguson left .Satuvday for .Atlanta. Ga.. whi'n* she will snend Forest Landfr Yield Big Suin|| L(‘olumhia. .Ian. 17. For-est lands al-j ready are yielding fanners f'f this^ statf' nearly Sd.OOO.(»()() annually ami! -a ” , t ollingwood, of the .Ahum lean rf>r-|o E. .lont's, Mr.s. Fayette Henry. Mrs. .A. M. ('opeland and Mrs. ('. B. Bfdts were vi.sitors in (’oIuihFna on Woflnesday. Gapt. and Mrs. R. W. Hudgens of Greenville visited Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Fuller on Sunday. Mrs. J. A. Bailey and, .Miss Alden Bailey were visitors in Ghorlotte, N. (’., la.st week. .Mrs. Lola Simmons of Gross .An chor, is spending this week with her daughter, .Mrs. Floyd Hitt. Mrs. .1. A. Bailey attended the con servation meeting which was hidd at Drayton hall in Goluinbia on Tuesday. Floyfl Hitt, formerly with Rogers’ store of this city, hut recently trans ferred to Edgefield, spent Sunday with .Mrs. Hitt and little son. estry association, Washington, tobl a state-wide ctmscrvat ion meeting lieir to<luy. “I'orest Jands that iiia‘hy“^think of' as an asset because of their beauty,” j Gollingwood said, “really have an nh-] portant economic value. From approx-l(> imat^dy 4,000,000 acres of' farm wood-i land in South Garolina, farmers get|(> an annual revenue of $5,800,000." j ] | The fore.ster explained this did not j J include commercial woodlands, or na tional forests in the upper part (rf the state. He said income from forest land in the state could be materially in creased through fire luevention and other forestry development methoils. TO SERVE AND TO ENDURE Het-e and there acro.ss the face of the globe are monuments to man's wilt to serve humanity. These monuments, sometimes feats of engineering, .some times triumphs of business organization, are always destined to endure, not for any private gain, but for the general good. Of such a character is the strong banking institution. It must be founded upon princi ples cf service, and built up .solidly from that foun dation. WADE ATTENDS MUNICIPAL MEET 01 U FORTY-SIX YEARS RECORD SPEAKS FOR ITSELF. 'Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Eichelberger ] ^ ' have moved into their new homo in R V\. Wade, city attorney, went to Gollege V'itw. ^, Golumhia Tuesday night to attend Mr. and Mrs. Ellisor Adams of the meeting of the executive commit- ] Newl>ei ry. spent Sunday with .Mr. of the Municipal A.ssociation of Phthijis Tomato Sovp, or F’ott 9 4 RotedaU Sbeed Pineapple S iW/tf—Skortcnm§ Jewel NO CAN 8-LB. Carry-Cartom 48' Fancy Red SALMON, can 15c Alaska Pink SALMON, tall cans, "I for “ B •••••••••••••a 4'^ ••••••••• and Mrs. \V’. J. Duncan. I John T. Little and Jack Adair were i business visitors Atlanta, Ga., last I week-end. .South Garolina hebl yesterday morn ing. The committee i- comjiosed of Miss Elizabeth .McGants of Ninety-* SI*;, is visiting h'‘r sister and brother- in-law. Dr. ami .Mrs. F. F. Hicks. W. G. .Mayes of Newberry, is visit ing his sister. Mrs. .Muiy Chalmers, and other relatives. ' Mrs. .A. J. Sproles left yesteiday for fGrornwond to .spend several days with rtdutives. Mrs. .1. 1. f’opeland of Gaine;;* ille, Ga., who has been vi.siting Mi. and .A. G. Mann, mayor of Greenville; R. H. Jennings, mayor of Orangeburg; R. .A. Rou.se, mayor of Gheraw; \V. I*, (ioodman, city manager of Rock Hill; Dr. L. B.. Owens, mayor of Columbia; K. M. Kennedy, mayor of Camden; Dr. W’. \. Barnett, mayor of Green wood; H. K. Gilbert, mayor of Flor-, ence. — Legislative matters ^iffei'Gng towns! and cities o . <'r the state were b'*foi e the committee for consideration. ^ NEW BUSINESS CORDIALLY INVITED M. S. Bailey i Son : ♦ B ANKERS ♦ ♦ OLDEST' STFvONOEST Libranan~Makes I JOANNA MILL NEWS Report For 1932[f^ w ’p* ■w IF ' lAldville, .Ian. IL-^Mr. and .Mis. J. C. Brown, fo Spartanburg, and .Mrs. Mable Weathers of I^urens, visited .Mrs. .Sallie. Brown during the jiast I.aurens, Jan. 12. — The I.aurens county library loaned 2n,S41 hooks (luring HL32, an increa.se of 4,763 over * the year befoi e, according to the arf- — I nual report made by Mrs. Clyde K. W. R. Brown returned to his home I Ray, librarian. The books wei-e dis- here last we<‘k after visiting his tributed from the main library at brother, ('. C. Brown, in Key West, Laurens and 21 different stations ini Fla. the county, as follows: [ Mi.ss Zona Norris Clinton, spent Oak Grove, I^anford Station, I" I®*’’'* j jjunday w'ith Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Love lace. Cohunlm River SALMON, Small cans 5c NUCOA, lb. 12V2C : NUTSPREAD,lb....... 10c Select Irish POTATOES, 10 lbs.. 19c ONIOMS,3ll». ... V 10c FRESH EGGS, dozen 25c : APPLES, ORANGES and ing .school. Cross Hill, Trinity-Ridge, Bark.sdale, W'aterloo, Ware Shoals, Gray Couit, Mountville, Hickory Tav ern, Garlington, Bethany school, Ren- no, Goldville, Wadsworth, Youngs school, Lydia Mill, Mount Pleasant, Bethel Grove school. Long Branch. The number of registered borrowers was 1,558, not including the borrow ers from the 21 county stations. There I were 373 books added during the year I of which 191 were by gift, making a total of 4,841 volumea in the library. Y. S. Weathers of Moores, .s])ent aj few days last week with his sister, j Mrs. Sallie Brown. ’ Mrs. E. L Thomas and son* Wil-| Ham, visited Mr. and Mrs. George Wil- .son in Batl\, last week. Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Templeton and son, Clisby, spent the week-end with A Good Bank With Which 1 - STRONG and SAFE COURTEOUS •. .and... PROGRESSIVE WHEN YOU DO BUSINESS WITH THIS INSTITU TION YOU ARE ASSURED THAT SAFETY AND SERVICE, REQUISITES TO GOOD BANKING UPON WHICH THIS BANK WAS FOUNDED, SHALL BE STEADFASTLY ADHERED TO. iii Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Buchanan, in Swannanoa, N. C. Miss Virginia Dukes returned to THE BANK OF PERSONAl. SERVICE AW Flowm For All Occasions — O — CLINTON FLOWER SHOP 105 E. ATe. Joanna Inn last Thursday after spend ing two weeks with her parent.** in Se- dalia. Mr. and, Mrs. Dan Martin, Mi.«ises Nellie and Edna Hannm visited Mr. Martin's parents in Wrightsville, Ga., during the past week. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lanford and daughter, Mary, vinite relatives in Woodruff during the holidays. Mra. T. D. Devaney returned Mon day from the Newberry hospital. Her II be glad to know t^mt^8|h|e T^nt operation. The Cimton Chro^cleS1.50 a Year ■asr \ i'- \ -