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

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/ THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1933 ■ /■" ' / . ^ ■ TllR CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C. H. D..HENRY r. M. BOLAND Personal /Aention ^ 1 \ f H. D. Henry & Company INSURANCE"^ /' STOCKS BONDS REAL ESTATE k 4. > : j LOANS NEGOTIATCID j Mrs. Kate Perriclear was a visitor | i in Columbia on Tuesday. ^ • —1-^ . Miss Loi.s Stone spent the week-end' in Greenwood with relatives. j Mrs. Maude Hampton spent Sunday in Gaffney and Rutherfordton, N. C., iv.'ith friends andwrelatives?-’ Mrs. T. C. Poole of Newberry, isj visiting her daughter and son-in-law, j Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Owens. ■ Rev. and Mrs. Forrest of Toccoa.l Ga., visited friends on the Thornwell | orphanage campus the past week-end. j Miss Mary Wheelwright of Westi Virginia, is spending several days, < ► in Newberry {r)n and Mrs. D. J. Woods. ROBERT W. BENN Complete Insurance Service Surety Bonds Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Simpson and j ' children spent Sunday Uvith relatives. r)r. and Mrs. L. R. Lynn and Rev.“ — j Mrs. E. B. Sloan and children spent ^ H- «etts were in uue West Monday 1 Sunday in SpiTi'tanburg with her sis-, the funeral of Dr. John L. Press- and Mrs. ‘‘'y- -t Mrs io Phone 119 .Livestock, Fire, Automobile, Inland Marine, Life ROOSEVELT INAUGURATION WASHINGTON — MARCH 4 VERY IX)W EXCURSION FARES ON SALE MARCH 1-2-3. LIMIT MARCH 10th Ic Mile Round TripTdr Parties of 25 FOR FULL INFORMATION APPLY TICKET AGENT SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY 9* T-U- ROGERS qUALITY FDDD 5HDP5 m Argo Red SALMON / Th0 Finest Packed LB. CAN 14i* rwa. PKOt (Tax Paid) Roaedale PEAS 2 » i CAMS Toilet Form LUX SOAP 2 CA Waak Fine Fabrics With LUX FLAKES Lucky Strike, CKeiRcr/ield CIGARETTES PkfiUipe Pork and BEANS 3 Campbells Tomatd SOUP 3 Vepetable Shortening SNOWDRIFT - t Dromedary DATES pco FIo-Ro9<^ « FLOUR tl-LB. BAO CANS S-LB. CAN 25# 15# 9J# 13# li# 20# SS# 17# 7S^ Del Monte ^ LB. 23^ Mixecd Evap. • FRUIT BONITA OR BRER RABBIT Rvnp. Peaches. Exmp, ^ f‘e>ira. Rraii. Apricota. TO J ■ a „il Hen if Prunes mixed • oiirthvr ‘ SYRUP 49C Carnation MILK, tall cans ...... 5c baking POWDER ' CALUMET 25^ - t TROPIC NUT OLEO 2Si ARMOURS SHORTENING VEOETOLE 43# •-LB. CARTON LIBBY'S BARTLETT PEARS 17# NO an CAN QUICK SUDS SUPER SUDS 15^ PKOS. WHITE NAJPTHA P&G SOAI^ 2 \^AKBa 9^ ALWAYS FRESH GOLD LABEL COfFEE ONIONS, 3 lbs. for Jewel LARD, 8 lbs, for Mr. j ter and brother-in-law, j R. D. Lewia, ‘ Miss M.ary Bobo and Bill Milam ^ spent Sunday in Edgefield with Mr. I and Mrs. Floyd« Hitt. I Dr. B. 0. Whitten and Dr. F. D. Jones were visitors in Columbia on Tuesday'. Mrs. L. M. Dugan and Mr. and Mrs. John Allen Dugan of Hartsville, spent Sunday in Greenwood with Mr. and Mrs. ^Yavid Bledspe, Mrs. T. P. P. C-arson and little daughter, Jane, of Greenville, spent a few days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Shands. Friends of Mrs. Corrie Adair will l>e sorry to know that she i^ quite ill at her home on North .\dair street. Mrs. J. D. Guerard left last week ! for Nashville, Tenn., to join her hus- j bnad, who is a student at Vanderbilt. I Miss Redge Peake of Lander college. Greenwood, spent the /Week end with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Peake. Robert was here father, R. A. Steer. Steer of Clem.son college, for the week-end with his J. M. Pitt.s left this/ week for Bennettsville, to visit her (l.'iughter snd son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Evans. Mrs. C, E. Fouche of Columbia, and Mrs. D. Johnson of Ncv.vbcrry, were the guests last Thursday of .M -s. G. H. FHi'^. ' ♦ Mrs. Forrest Sumner of Newberry. 1 4 was the guest of Mrs. Zee McLees! J last Thursday. ]♦ Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Odiorhe spent' J Tuesday in .Anderson with friends. !♦ Mrs W. W. Cromer of ^'owberry.|5 spent last Thursday with Mrs. FL L. ( f Arthur. | ^ Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Maddox and lit-]^ tie son of ^ledison, Ga., spent the} week-end with theii »'iother, Mrs, C,: L. Sims. * Mr. and Mrs. L. L Adair of Eaton-i ton, Ga., spent the week-end with the i former’s mother, Mrs. Corrie Adair, j Mrs. A. J. Sproles returned Monday from Columbia, where she has been Ttpening several dsys^ wtthr relatiYesr Mrs. L. C. I^Motte and children of ▼ I I Waycross, Ga,, are visiting her moth- Wiiliam Blalock, who U teaching in | ‘-■■1- Kershaw, spent the week-end with his j®, a V* J 1M T* I nioirtesL and Mrs. M. C. 'Den y of parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Blalock. . , ^ i au Miss Emmie Pitts of Seneca, spent .T," " the week-end with her parents, Mr.'^r. and Mrs. W. D. ( opeland. and Ml'S. J., M. Pitts. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hinton Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Brice and Miss ^4 ^^^]Mpigaret Brice spent Sunday in Lau- ' rs ... * .. .b 1 ...wv, with Mr. and .Mrs. .1. T, Martin. , Gatiney, spent the week-end \Mih the I „ . ... M J M..„ I n I R L. Plaxico, W. W. Harris, 1' former’s parents, Mi. and Mis. J- ' i... ‘ Pitts, Mac Adair, and t. (. (tiles Left Hinton.' 1... , IV u - * ik ' m Ik • II • 1 VI fr.,. Uiis mornimj tor \\ a.^-hnigton, D. ( ., ! Miss Daisy Hams left .Monday lor ’ . , , , -‘ft V I to altcnil’tlie- inauguration. . her home in Lake C ity, after !|ipending , u' i <• ivi i r- o n v 1 , , /- , ,! Jricnds of Mrs. J. (i. Rov will be I several days with her brother anit. • , u . • » * . , rp r* ' sorrv to learn that she is a patient at I sister-in-law, Mr. and .Mrs. 1. G. i *. ,, . , ' . . Dr. Hays hospital. I ,, Ik • ^ I ' Friends Fant H. Thoi nley will be Miss Martha \VTer Davis of I.au-j glad to know that he is recuperaiing at his home here, afte.r*undergoing an appendix opeiutiop in .Anderson a few weeks ago. ' Mrs. .Andre Wullack, Miss Caroline R. * ► i > i > i» < 1 4 > i > i > Carnation MILK, small cans, 2 for 5c Borden’s MILK, tall cariS' 4V2C Borden’s MILK, small cans, 4 for 9c and Mrs. Ryan gue.sts Ttiesday of Hevr and MrsL S. P i > t Bowles. William Blakely, John l^ynn .Strong, kine college, Due * week-end with the Mr. and Mrs. R. F. I Among those leaving tomorrow i Washington, I), t., to attend th< <11 10c Pure LARD, 8 lbs. for 49c 45c SUGAR, 25 lbs, for $1,05 SUGAR, 10 lbs, for ■■■43c sugar, 5 Ibsi for 23c | rens, spent the week-end with Mrs. E. fones and family. ! Mrs. J. 1). (k)zby, and .Mrs. Wil-| liam Gourdine, Miss Dudley Cozby j and Miss Catherine Porti'r of Colum-| bia, spent Sunday here with friends, ' Miss Almena Milling of Conxerse} college, Spartanburg, sjient the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Milling. ' A. B. Adair of Greenville, is spend ing several days here with his mother, Mrs! Come Adair. Miss Zelime Davis has returned to Manning to resume he*!' teaching po sition after having be<in out the past several week.s on account of illness. Dr. F. D. Jones was a business vis itor in Columbia on Tuesday. I Mrs. Fayette Henry, Misses Alice I Benjamin, Sybil Burdette. Vivian j W'oodruff and Charles .Smith were in Columbia Friday to hi‘ar the concert |.given-by-Kreisler. I Pbiends of Mrs. R. \V I, le soi ry at Dr. Hays’ hospital, I Mr. and Mr.s. John Allen Dugan of j Hartsville, spent the week-end with I the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W’. iv Neighbors. Mrs. Neighbors accom panied them home for a vi.sit. Mrs. James Moore of A'ork, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J, Blalock. . ' Mr. and Mrs. Julius Brown and lit tle son.of Andiison, sjienl the week end with Mrs. Brown’s parents, Mi. and Mrs. J>dH. Hinion. Ml-, and Mr.s. S. .A. Pills and little son. Sterling, Mr.s. Ethel Pitts and little daughter, I'ranee.s I-ee, spent Sunday with friends in Gaffney. Misi^ V'iiginia Gunn of Salem, V'a., who ha.s been spending the [last month wuh her aunt and uncle, Dr. and Mrs. D. J. W’ood.s, left today for Washing ton to attend the inauguration. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh .McLaurin, Miss Caldwell and Miss Essie Young spent Friday in Toccoa, Ga. They also visit ed Dr, and Mrs. A. E. Hines in Seneca. Mr, and Mrs. Bill Chaney and little son, Bobbie Dean, spent Sumlay with Mr. and Mrs. E. I). Chaney, who live near here. JOANNA MILL NEWS nar Goldville, Feb. 22.—-Mr. and R. J. Banks^ of Baldwin, Gi. spending week with Mr, and •A. J. Roper. Mrs. Mamie White spent the week end with her sister in •’Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas and Johnson will I Mrs. (k. E. Turner "spcTit the to know that she is a patient; "‘‘ek-end with relatives in Greenville and Spartanburg. IVrry Lee .Swygert is spending the week with his grandmothei- in New berry. Robert Dubois of Sumter, is visiting Ml', and .Mrs. M. K. .Medloek. Miss Willie Cox spent the wei'k-end with her mother in Simpsonville. i Miss Alice Benjamin spent the' week-end in Elorence. | Mr. and .Mrs. E. L Thomas and Wil liam Thomas visited Mr. and Mr.s. G. A. Wilson'in Bath Sunday. R. p. Parr left Sunday for a hos pital in G#<lunil)ia where he will un dergo treatment. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Caniitbell and children of Clinton, visited .Mrs. (’, A. O’Shields .Sunday. Fi lends of Mrs. George ('reft will be glad to know that she is improv ing after bein^ quite ill for several weeks. ileamie Cooper. Miss Bernice Aycoekl Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Stacy of Whit- of Florence,, were 1 mire, sjient ttle week-end with .Mr. Bill Pressley and students at Ers- W'vst, spent ihe i in former’s jiarents, | Blakely. ' for in- < 1 < 1 < 1 o 4 1 4 I 4 1 4 > 4 * < ► < 4 4 > 4 1 ' > au.^’uration are: Mrs. Edward Stevens, Mis. W. (k Grorner, Mrs. W. J. Adair, Mrs. .Selma Franks an<l Miss, .Annie L'.;e Jackson. .Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Tribble and | children pent the week-end in Blacks burg with Mrs. Tribble’s paieuts, .Mr, a-i.i Mrs. J. .Nk Quinn. Mr. (}uinri ve in nc;l with them fur a few days’ visit. W. un<i Mj s. Misses Mary laiu Rhodes and j .Mary Lou Girk spent the week-end. with Mr. an<l .M;'s. L. R. MclJowell,! Imurens. ’ ■ Dr. and Mrs. (k A. Cromer of Lau-j ren.s, weie Sunday guests vf .Mr. and' .Mrs. I. K. .Stroud. • I Friends of .Mrs. I'aiker Rushton will be glad to know that she has re turned from the .Newberry hospit;il, where she has been a patient fur the past t'-'o V, i><'ks.‘ i Mi:-.-, tJlariche Ddi giri left L riday for iu r home in Fast Orange, N, J. Established 1886 A Woman^s . . . . deserves just as careful hand ling as t hat of her husband or brother. This bank undertakes to supply it. • Always — fof 47 years—we have been priviiegred to serve a large number of Clinton housewives and business women. NEW BUSINESS CORDIALLY INVITED M. S. Bailey & Sea BANKERS OLDEST STRONGEST Convenient For All Professional men, merchants, farmefs, laborers —all find this bank a convenient place to trans act business. Cur officers strive always to give satisfaction, and our customers will tell you of this satisfactory service. Decide to use this bank for all your transactions. THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE” Take Stock Of Your .'J- • • ■‘.J?- i w 41 4 ► < ► 4 1 41 44 44 44 44 <4 .Ai'i’ington of Gu'cnville, spent hc'!?^ with Mr. ar.4l Mi^j^ R. F. IFakvIy and fami!y.-H4- wa'; h” eoTiipitnic4l hornt* by Arrington i.nd son.-, who have h'M-n vi.siting lu,-! pa.’'cnt;> for the pa.-^t several <iays. of Mi^H Frncslirie Chaiiey ' While hei e .'-he made many friends 1 who hi4fie |ha* sill ; will V i it •iiianna o uften 144 .44 UK \TU or n llek IS > * For Anything You Need in Printed Forms Cali Us. t ♦ TEKMEi) UNAVOIPAHLE L-’.. ri ju'-y r-old th'* Fi%'nd^- ui who is i*' t ainin,i m h.,.., ital 3r<;'4!:!yii, N. ’i., will lei.'-n th-j^ she is^a palie;]^! the B.' U 4kly''i I ('gret in tin -A* ,<4 ho pi*a!, ’e-k'ng u ' .';;oii< .-ft anpen- (i, < (iptiaviun '-ece.atly. ~ i riends of Mr ;. Homer M('''ary of f.,purfnH, Lcb 2."). A nrone 'i''<'i(lel that i'ill rkiller, .uu • i-ivurens N'gro vlio was killed c:iy ihu .iday h<'p.rt ruck by r* '-Jitfl- \<K' 1k_4,ht trair. caniy to h’. {p’ulh by an ' .innu(.ii!aiile accioi .it.” iie uc- ci'l'Uit occurred on tiv. t-ack; of the . an i Mb *< ; .i Gavuliiia load but. the freight train ibut ran over Fulb :• oj)' rates on the Columbia, .• •- -r9~ The Clinton Chronicle — $1.50 a Year •Gietnwood, will d>e'sorry to kn<^w t,h|it i \;(^,yyj,^.,.,.y road and wa.s , he is a patient in the Greenwood Ho.s- j <'t»tuining to the station from the Irby pital, Mry. ^,Mc(.’ary, before her mar-' riage, waf'Mi;;x Su:iie Jack.- of thir Pkiller • ■ V .’O'" X ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ X X ♦ X ♦ ♦ ♦ ..J. when the ajccident occurred, apiiarently wuh watching an .'u*'a “All Kinds of Printing-'Exxept Bad” ' ■ \ \