The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 26, 1933, Image 5
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 193S
• THE CLINTON CpRQNlCLE, S. C.
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H. D. HKNRT
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Mi!|8 Dorothy Miller of Laurens, | Whitmire, spent Sunday here with Mr.
spent the week-end here with friends, and Mrs. D. B. Bobo.
course
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• Miss Martha Wier Davis of Lau
rens, spent the week-end with Mr. and
j Mi^ L. S. McMillian.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Wilson and Mr.
1} and Mrs. J. Boyd Lancaster 6f West
j Sprinir, visited Mr. and Mrs. R. B.
j Glenn on Sunday.
j Miss Katherine McSwain of Gaff-
jney, was the week-end ?uest of Mr.
{and Mrs. Raymond Pitts.
I Miss Kathryn little, member of the
Mrs. J. C. Copeland of Columhgs/fs
visitinpr Dr. and Mrs. Jack H. Young:, j
Miss Lidie Davis of Langrley, spent
the'week-end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John D. Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Giles wei-e visit
ors in Rock Hill on Monday.
C. C. Bailey has returned from At
lanta, where he has been spending: a!
few days;* ^ i
Mi.ss Margaret Hollis is spending
C.^*nwood «:hool faulty, *p,nt the J""*' '‘•y*
(week-end with her lincle and aunt.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Glenn,
j Roy Owens of the Carlisle school in
Bamberg, spent the week-end with
I his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Ow
ens.
W'. G. Maj'es has returned to his
home in Newberry after spending sev
eral days w'ith his sister, Mrs. Mary
Chalmers. ^ \
Edwin Jones, w’ho is on leave from
Bob Moore of Mullin,. i, spending! Axtenc. is visiting hi, broth-
^er, \V. L. Jones, at Presbyterian col
lege.
Mrs, Mamie Aiken and Mrs. Boiai.d
of Laurens, visited friends here on
( Monday.
Mrs. C. P. Robinson and Rob vvy^fe.
several days here with friends at
Presbyterian college.
Denny Pitts of Greenville, spent
Sunday here with his mother, Mrs.
Nannie Pitts.
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But above all, you your bank to have
strength and 8ound|ie^ which always go hand in
hand with capRhle and "conservative management.
Mr. and Mr.s. Bonner Harvley of,,^^_, ,,
Grvenwood. spent the week-end with eolle^e<-were
in Chester Thursday for
the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.
B. Blakely.
Mi ss Nell Carmichael w’as called to
Dillon Sunday on account of the death
of Mrs. Lillian P. Clark.
Rev. and Mrs. S. P. Bowles were in
I Spartanburg Sunday for the funeral
»of-Wr~Fr-Giti41and.-
Miss Patsy Peay of Blackville,
4 spent- the week-eml w4th her parents:;
Mr. and Mrs. W. I). Peay. . x
Miss Ella .Adair left Sundiiy for
New York to buy springv^oods for
the Ladies Shopiie,
Mr. and Mrs. I^J. F^llison and
daughter, Catherkfe, spent the past
i^latives in /
funeral!
er, M rs. P..
For nearly^ half century — through good times
and b^d"— ‘The Old Reliable** has prospered and
grpli^n, striving at all times to be a constructive
force in this section of the state.
NEW BUSINESS CORDIALLY INVITED
of the latter’s grandmo
L. Wylie, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. M<16. Hipp and chil
dren of Newbetry, visited relatives
here Sundaij^ '
Dr. anpPMrs. L R.'^Lynn left Mon
day on a three weeks visit^p Florida
M. $. Bailey & $oa
week-end w-ith
Atlanta.
Jim Davia-of roliimbia, syient a few
w)vere Bn'Lynn w'llf speak in the in-
d:erest of the orphanage. _
Miss Jimmie Atkins is syvending this
w’eek in Inman and Syiartanburg with
friends.
Miss Elizabeth Milam of Greenville,
i is spending several days here with
M rs. Ophelia Milam.
Friends of Miss Zelime Davis will
be sorry to learn that she is a patient
in Miss Eastw'ay’s sanitarium in (’o-
lumhia. She i.s now improving rapidly
and will probably lie able to return
home'in the n^xj, ten days.
Miss Helen Milam was a vi.sitor in
Greenville on Tuesday.
Mrs. 1). W. Mason and son, Billie,
are occupying one of the llay.s apart-
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dr.ys la<>t^week with friends at Pres-
bytcjilin college.
/Mr.* and Mrs. W. W. (.Arrington and
little .son, of Gieenville, spent Sunday
. hei*i' with Mrs. .Arrington’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Blakely.
Mrs. W. K. (rilliland of the orphan-,
age staff, was calleil to Syiartanburg | ments, on Woodrow street.
Saturday on account of the death ofj Norman Newsom of llarts-
her husband. ‘ * ‘ ville, has been syiending several day.s
Mrs. H. L. Eichelberger and little-witli her sister, Miss Alline Newsom.
flaughWr have returned from Ander-‘ ]V||- ntnl Mi x W. P A rnlerson-amiyi
son. where shT has been spending of Greenville, spent Sunday
^mne time with her mother. 'with Mr. and Mr.s. K. L. Bailey.
Mr. and Mrs. .loe H. Simji«on-and: Friends of Miss Janie Kennedy, at
chilttrcn -of AVhitmirt\--sptmhyt«ntlay|-"f^)rn\Vctl OTTtnrrnigo, will he gtinp-tn
with Mrs. Simpson’s jinrenls, Mr. and k,low that she has returned from'
Mrs. 1). Bt Hobo. ) ! Ghoster, where she has been a patient
Miss Georgia B. Blakely, Miss Gath- jo a hospital, having undergone an
operation. i
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FRESH EGGS, dozm 19c
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NUCOA,lb. 12c
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Pearl GRITS, lb. 2c
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erine (’oleman, Powell F^reeman and
I Hugh Morgan of I.aurens, were the
dinner guests of the former’s sister ; history class of the Clinton high school
land hrother-inrlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Bon-jwe»-e in Columbia yesterday to see the
I ner Harvley. on Friday evening, in legislature in ses.sion. While there
i Greenwood. | thy visited other places of interest,
Mr. and Mrs, Dennis Sowers and j including the State hospital, the Capi-
Mrs. L. -M. Dugan spent the week-end | tol, the University and the peniten-
in Columbia with Mr. and Mrs. R. S. |tiary.
Dugan. j “
Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Sr., Mi.ss Clara j —* ^
1 Duckett, and Mrs. .1. B. Townsend ofj
; .Anderson, leave today for a stay of ■
. sc-Veral-weekii- m- Miami^.-and- Taiu{)a,,
Fla. j
i Fleming Ma.son of Colun^bia, spent j
I the week-end here with his mother, ^ Nabors.
Mrs. 1). W. Mason. j Luther Nabors spent last Saturday
.Mis.ses Collette Griffin and Lois' South.
Blakely attended a week-end house I ^ Young of Ellierton, Ga., spent
•party given by .Mr. and .Mrs. Loye j week-end with his parents, Mr.
,John.son in Pacolet. \ A. P. Young.
, Mrs. Julia Griffin spent the week-j ^ ^ Nabors and little daugh-
end with Mrs. D. Byrd in the Ty- Eugenia, spent last Monday at
'lersville section. , home of Mr.s. C. Young.
R. C. Philson of .Abbeville, was a' ^fr. and Mrs. Rex Young, Mildred
hbusine.ss visitor here on Monday. Young and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Young
i .Mrs. Miriam H. Poteat is now mak-1 ^pent Sunday in Newberry with Mr.
ling her home in Greenwood, where i and Mi-s. Ralph Young.
' she has accepted a position. j Mrs. A. D. Runiph spent last F'ri-
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A PRIZED ASSET
And it makes us feel mighty good
to know that people have implicit
confidence in this bank and in its
management, becausp it is alwayii
our highest aim to be of real ser
vice 4:o nur patrons -and—to- our
community. The steady number
of new depositors shows that our
efforts have been appreciated.
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Mr.s. Frank Turner of Goldville,
spent a few days last week with Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Algie Bobo and chil-j ,iay with Mrs, J. ?*I. Simpson.
dren sfient Sunday in Spartanburg
with the former’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. I... Bobo.
Friends of Mra. P. M. Pitts will be
>orry t** know that she is a patient
at Dr. Hay .s’ hospital.
Po.sey Watts Copeland a^nd William
Milam spent Sunday iin^'^tfaf
Carroll Young spent .Saturday af-
ternooi^Jj^iSMtl^S^^bert Porterfield in 4 ►
Clinton. > '
Mr. and Mrs. Mace Young and chil
dren spent Sunday in Newberry with
Mrs. Young’s sister, Mrs. Aliens
Reighlex... , __J.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Whitmire spent ^
Sunday in Goldville with their son';
.\’. C., with friends
Pryor Babb of Lynchburg, Va., isLpnd daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs
j visiting Mr.s. Babb and daughter, who Whitmire.
are spending some time with her par- • Margaret Simpson spent the week- ^
< ents, Mr. and'Mrs. J. L Wright. ' j with Carolyn Yourtg
j Mr. and Mrs. T. P. P. Carson and^ .
little daughter, Jane, of Greenville, _ _ _ , ^ ^
spent the week-end with .Mrs. Car- nxVr ¥ XTT'^Txro
son’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. \V. H. JDANNA ^1[ILL NEWS
Shands. |
Mrs. Jack H. Davis is .spending sev-j 1K.~C. W. Whitley
j'
eral days in Columbia with her daugh-[ Bessemer City, N. C.. visited Mr.
ter. Miss .Ada Holmes Davis, and Mrs. ^ Sunday.
F^rle Wilson. ■ Mi's. Cora Burns and Miss Evelyn-
Misses Clara Eskridge, Margaret dewberry, spent Sunday'
.McCaughrin, and Margaret Nes^'ey Mamie White.
of Newberry, were the week-end Martin and Mrs.
guests of .Miss Margaret Moorhead. I Marion Hamm visited Mr. and Mrs.
. Mrs. C. C. Giles, Miss Patricia Gi es ^Valter W’right in Spartanburg Sun-
‘and Darrell Franks were visitors in |
Greenville on Saturday. Mrs. John Earle and Miss
Hugh Eargle spent the week-end at viinnie Earle of Greer, vi.sited Mr. and
• his home in W'innsboro y^s. Fred Earle Sunday.
C, E. Nichols spent Sunday in Clo-^ Miss Durgin Visitor
* ver with friends. ^ i I Miss Blanche Durgin of Shorthills,
Mr. And Mra. C. D. Pitts and L^De jg spending a while in Clinton,
daughter, and F. M. Boland and chil-j Miss Durgin is a sister of Mr. E. L.
dren, spent Sunday in Little Mountain ^ treasurer of the Joanna mill.
with relatives.
i Ira C. Boland left Monday for
Charleston to spend a few days with
ijhis brother, L. C. Boland.^
► ' Dr. Robert Jeanes of Greenville,
4 spent the week-end here with his par-
fL‘
1 enta, Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Jeanes.
Friends at W. C. Oxley will be sorry
to know that she is ill with influensa
The people of Joanna have come to
know Mr. Durgin as a friend, and are
glad that Miss Durgin, while living
in Clinton, will spend a good part of
her time in Goldville.
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