The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, February 02, 1933, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

1 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1933 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CUNTON, S. C. 'f mL B. nmtt r. M. BOLAND ^ P Personal/Aention ^ H. D. Henry & Company INSURANCE ^' .STOCKS ^ BONDS • BEAL ESTATE • ■“ LOANS NBGOTTATBD ^ Established 1886 Every Woman in Clinton needs this 1 M^ss Sara Ray Cdleman 'vis^ited? Miss Sara Walker spent the ^eek-| friends in Greenville on Sunday. end in Laurens with Miss Mary Hem-j Bothwell Graham spent last week- Davis, . —^ end in Greenville with friends. Miss Alden Bailey of Easley si^ntjo Delmar Rhame of Brooklyn, the week-end with her parents, ^r. i J ► X. "Y„ Ls spending some time with hisi»nd Mrs. J, A. Bailey. ► i patents. Dr. and Mrs. D. O. Rhame. ! Mrs.* 0. O. Cppelar.d and children 1 Mis1» Romaine Clark of Wilson, N.jof Newberry, spent Sunday with Mr. fC., is the house truest of Miss Flor-land Mrs. W. C. Shealy. fence Bailey. i I M**. and Mrs. L. V. Pinson, Mrs.; Mrs. tTohn Ti Blakely has r^tu"ned j1™ Boland ( from Williamston, where she has ht‘en > attended a meetmfr of the Lutheran visiting her sister, Mrs. W\ R. Blakely. Tuesday in Chapin. Floyd Hitt and little son, B«b-’ for Palm Beach, \ Mrs , ibie Joe, spent Tuesday in Cross .\n- ilchor with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Burton and little Ison, Henry,, sjient Sunday in Jones- jville with relatives. I Mr. and Monday in Gray Court w'ith their daughter and son-in-laiv, Mr. and Fla., and Havana, Cuba, to spend .sev eral day.s. Mrs. H. G. Rheney, Miss Sanimie Rheney and Miss Laurie Stevens of . , -Augusta, Ga., and Mrs W’. T. Cook of i visited friends heie on Sunday. Mrs. Floyd Hitt and little son. Mrs. W. D. Arm^rong. j Marv Bi>bo, Miss Mary Beeks. | < ► M.SS Mary Jo Rheney has returned;gi„ a„d iv.ev Watts Co|,eland|;: to her position at the Clinton Cotton j , EdyeCeld with Fleyd i-a. .f.— months ab- T. D. mill office, after sence. Miss Mary Howze Dillard of the University of South Caro|lina, is spending a few days with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Dillard. Misses Jamie Little, Nan White, I and Mary Emma Speake, students at Lander college. Greenwood, spent. a few days hei*e this week. Jacobs ha** returned fi-omj Miami, Fla., after motoring Mrs. J.| F. Jacobs, Sr., Miss Clara Duckett and | Mrs. J. B. Townsend of Anderson, down for a several weeks stay. Mr. and Mr.s. John Sease, and Miss I Mary Sease of Pro.sperity, Mis.s Grace 1 Sea.se of Columbia, and Mr. and Mrs.} Elton Sea.se and son of Union, sjient Neariy A Half Century of Service THE OLD REUABLE Has served thia section of the state with a broad banking service re- gardless of business conditions. In times of depression, it means a great deal to have banking connections with a strong institution. NEW BUSINESS CORDIALLY INVITED S. Bailey & Son F. L. Brignian of Bishoinnlle, spent; v^unday with Mr. and Mrs. T. M.' a few days last week w’ith Dr. B. O. ^hltreh and~TfimitS\ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simpson Sease. OLDEST BANKERS STRONGEST When friends drop in they'll welcome Ice-cold bottles of Cocai^^ola with cheese crackers, sandwiches or cookies. GREENWOOD COCO-f'OLA BOn’LING CO., Greenwood, S. C Addr . COCA-COLA ca y 5tlNa(ihAvs..N.W. ^ ATLANTA, OA. ^ Enclosed find 10^ for the book "When You spent last week-end with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Henry. j Mr. and Mrs.’ Howard Meaders,' M rs. J. B. Kay and chldren and R. P.! .\dair of Macon, Ga., and Mr. and I Eotertaifu" s ♦ FULL PACK-RED RIPE Tomatoes NO. 2 CAN 54^ Mr. and Mrs. Rutledge .\daii- of Co ^ . t lumhta; Mr. wild Mi^. J; children spent i Kdward r with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and little son of Hartwell. ^ Mrs. J. W. Dillard. Miss Mary Kate Hollis‘spent the past week-end id Cross .Anchor with relatives. ; Mr. and Mr.'^. .Vddison Neighbors of Williamston. s|H‘nt the w»yek-en<l Lawing of Greer, si>ent the former’s parents, Mr. and ! Sunday here with Dr. and Mrs. R. W. W. E. Neighboi-s. I lohnson. 1. .1. nial«>ck. Jr. of Union, visited his paivnts, Mr and Mrs. T. .1. Bla- lo.-k. O'er the week-end. ! .Mr ;'nd Mrs. .AnseljCiodfrey an.l lit-| ♦ le -loy Young Godfre.y of .Ab!»e\’ille. • spent the week-end here with rela tives. ! 4ai> I Cross Hill News Mr and .Mrs. .1. M. Hintoii are now Cross Hill, .Ian. *28.- H. S. Smith I and John W. Ropp were business vis-1 r.i.ikjMr Ihell hiiiii.- on K,.:U F.r»-.son “'>7 >n Spartanhury last Fn.lay, .Mrs. iA*roy Gregory and small son have returned from a visit to rela- ST Kdwanl !^Ia*«ni an«l Bothwell e.ra- of Monday. Mv. and Mrs. .A. 1). Tisdale were | RUMFORD^ BAKING POWDER BAKERS CHOCOLATE SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR Lb. ^-LB. 24^ nr 21^ ROSEDALE OR HILLSD.VLE Pineapple HEINZ SPAGHETTI PEANUT BUTTER EVAPORATED PEACHES COOKED TELLAMS C»na S-LB JAR Um. 15^ 23t TROPIC NUT Margarine 3'^'^25' s mother.^'fi Newberry |} - Week ^er^ , < Friends of Miss Zebme Davis will|^‘-"’bM to .Sumter .Satur<lay on account be glad to know that she has returned “^ ^bp illness of the former’s mother home after Udng a patient in Miss! Mrs. Mae McDonald of ! Flastway’-s ^niuw jum /m-ColunO^ia^he ^ Inast few weeks. ■ Mr and Mrs. G. W. Hollingsworth I l.eaman, Krno.st Pinson and • siwnt the week-end in Uriion with the. ''^’bn Nance, all of Columbia, week- Iformer’-s mother. Mrs. J. B. Htdling.s- ‘‘''d juc^sU of relatives. The Auxiliary of the Presbyterian ^Mr. and Mi-s. W. J. Duncan and <‘b«»‘ch is oh.-erving a week of prayer grandson. Duncan Workman, spentKor missions, meeting each af- Sunday with relatives in Whitmire. jJfrntH.n at the diffeivnt home.s. Mrs' W U. Boyd is visiting her ^r and Mrs. John Miller of M'hit- mire, liave returned home, having vis ited relatives here iast week. .Mr and Mrs. J. H. Nance syient ii PILLSBURYS GRITS )/ LUX TOILET SOAP CHILI SAUCE Bos LippiNcorm 5^ 2 CakM IS^ t2\t BoL ROSEDALE BARTLETT Pears NO. 2V4 CAN 15 CAMPBELL’S PORK & BEANS FANCY NORWAY MACKEREL 6 GOLD LABEL COFFEE Cba St for* 25c LB. HEINZ TOMATO ^ Catsup LARGE BOTTLE PEANUT BUTTER, 1 lb. jar .. 10c CATSUP, 14 oz. botUe 10c SALMON, Alaska Pink, 3 cans . 25c SALMON, Columbia River Flats . 5c | MUSTARD, quart ..... 15c < Jewd lARD, 8 Um. 48c. i JeWel LARD, 4 lbs. — 25c < SUGAR, 25 lbs. .e. « W i SUGAR, 10 Dm. .. 45c i FLOUR, Rogm 37,24 lbs. 65c < LETTUCE, bead ... 5c • CELERY, lai^e staUc 10c : ORANG^ dozen — .. 10c APPLES, each‘. • • Ic i (laughter, Mrs. Fred Uulhert.son, in 1 Woodruff. I Frank Kelle»-s. Jr, si>ent .Sunday in ^ Itmk Hill »ilh hi.. -i.sU-i, .Mi«- Vir- II... Kinia K-llers. an.l fri.n.l. at Win-, M-*- "••'•'•■n f'"i »■»“" Ithrop college 'daughter. Betty Weldon, left J^e.sday : Mr. and Mrs. A, M. s^cett^ntkimiPTLakeland. .son, Arthur, of Greenville, spent Sat-j^*®- unluy with Dr and Mrs. Krur Barnes. I _ ^ _ ^ ^ Mrs. T. F. Watkin.s of Anderson, — J is the guest of Dr and Mrs. John I* .MeSween. Mr. and Mr.s G. Spearman are ■ now making their home on Fast Fer- gu.son street. .Mrs. A. J. Sproles has returned from Greenwood, where she has been vi.siting relatives the past few day.s. Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Adair, Mrs. Charle.s S. Ijinkford and ('iyde S. ! '.ankford vi.sited .Mr and .Mrs. J. K ' WMiitmire and Mrs. llosa W. in Sedalia on Sunday. A Good Banking Connection IS AN IMPORTANT FACTOR IN ANY BUSINESS ENTERPRISE Clinton, individuals and business this bank a genuinely valuable asset since its organization. - An account here^will benefit you and your business. Hurricane News Mr and .Mp. A. D. Kuniph and daughter, I.j>iene. Mr. a.id Mrs. Burke Wilder and son, Gaston, and Mrs. Mnia Dillard, spent Sunday with .Mrs. Lila Nab«»i-s. Mr and M rs. J. .M. Simpson and Gillette Simp.Min .spent Suitday with .Mrs. Simpson’s brother, H. J. Nabors, Bishop I in (ioldville. ^ Miss'vs Farnestine Melton and Hat- ♦ ♦ ♦ t Mr. and .Mrs. J. L. Dickert and .Miss Lela Dickei-t were guests on Sunday U1 of .Mr. and Mis. F. Y. McDonald in {Greenville. I Mrs. T. r. John.son spent Sunday in j .Newberry with her parents, .Mr. and ! Mrs. J. W*. White. tie Mae Horton spent the week-end ^ with .Miss Horton’s parents, .Mr and Mrs. J. W. Horton. ‘ . Mr and Mrs. (*. C. Young spent. Sunday with Mrs. Hex Y'oung.. j Fvelyn Neighlmrs, .Mildied Burgess and .-\nne Young s|M*nt last Thursday \ Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Whittle of Okla-lnight with Carolyn Young, homa City, Okla, and C. M. W hittle of Mr. and Mrs. Mace Y’oung and chil-; Huntington. W*. Va., were g'uest.s last drtm wei-e the Sunday guest.s_of Mr. i week of Mi^and .Mrs. Lynn CcMjpeT: ^ and Mi-s. Roy Pitts. i , Mrs. R. 1- Wolf of Abbeville, and, Luther Naliors spent the week-end .Vir.s. .S. C. Reid of Ijiurens, were in I-aurens w:ith his sister, .Mrs. Doug- gue'its Tue.'day of .Mrs. R. L. Bailey. Ia«« Davis. .Mrs. John H. Uipp,»who has been Mr and Mrs. .Andy Young enter- visiting her daughter, Mrs. O. O.'tained a few friends at supper last Copeland, in Newberry, is sjiending Friday night. Those enjoying the oc- ! .some time with her daughter and son-. casion were Misses .Mary Lottye Ri- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W'. C. Shealy. ser, Rosa Sumerel, Hattie Mae Hor- W iliiam Blakely of Frskine college, ton, Krnestine Melton, Messrs. Lewis * iJue West, s|>ent the week-end with Horton, Earle Horton, Tan R.iy and 1 his i>arents, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Mr. and Mrs. Mace Young and chil- • Blakely. dren. Mr Ind Mr*. B. Blakely, Jr., and ! little daughter are now making their . rp ■ home on Centennial street, with Dr. j a OSC a O IVIBKC “Mr\'!L''’M^’j!'p.%he.iy and w.} Membership Drive';; L Wise of Batesburg, spent Sunday; , with the latter’s daughter and son-, -American Legion will endeavor I in-law, Mr. and Mrs- L)mn Cooper. | jj, jjn, week or so to build up its Friends of Miss IJllian Brown will. membership in the local po^st, named , be glad to know that she has returned boys who went to the service to her teaching posiUon, after having from this town. Lelex Copeland and been out the past three weeks on ac- i Davidson. count of illness. I It is the intention of the mertiber- Mi-ss Ella Adair has returned from gj,jp committee to-Jiee all eligible pros- ' New York, where she spent several to {get them lined up with the 'days. On rher return trip she stoppedi ^njy ex-service man's organixation ini; 'in Washington to visit Mr. and Mrs. city. However, if anyone is over-, j L H. .Adair. ^ looked he is asked to tpm over his ■, Mrs. C. Q. HollsaMi, Mrs. Tom jjjj mentorship csrd. Brsmlett, Landoa HoUted and Wood- f,^ p^f. H. E. Sturgeon, W. P. Bur-, row Cgrter spent Sunday in Green- <fette or J. U Davidson, offiOrs, | SUBSCRIBE TO IHB CHRONICLE j , “Tho Pjipl'r ZvcrrSidy Reads'* • , • Take Stock Of Your • 04 For Anything You Need in Printed Iff Forms Call Us. •• I ville with Mrs. L K. Willis. Mrs. Bramlett remained for a few days ’isit. N *^A11 Kinds of Printing**«£]ccept Bad^ .r -