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■ *T J THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1933 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C. 'K, PAGE FIVE H. D. HBNRT 7 .1 P. M. BOLAND if P Personal /Aention. ^ H. D. Henry & ComvipAny INSURANCE \m: IC STOCKS BONDS REAL ESTATE Mrs. Clyde H. McCrary, Miss El- myra Ray ami Miss Helen Milam were ! visitors in Greenville on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Davidson of Ches- jter, were the weeT-end guests of Dr. iand Mrs. J. Lee Young. LOANS negotiated Mrs. W. C. Oxley, Mrs. R. W. Phil- lip.s, and Mr^s. George H. Odiome were visitors in Greenville yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. ,C. C. Giles and Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Miller spent Saturday in Charlotte. . C. P. Robinson was in Rock Hill i T. Wier Davis sjient the week-end ^ in Columbia \vith filends and rela-jlaj^t week, where he was a member of' tives, federal jury. | .Mrs. Clarence, .\sbill and chiulren of' Mr.s. Henry B. Sneer? has returned! ' Clem.^on college, are visiting her,!*' ber home in Charlotte. N. C., after! Established 188^ The Pioneer '' V . « [* [1^ •• 9 1 Street Notice 1S33 Street Taxes for the Tomoi of t Clinton are due imd payable on or before APRIL I, 1933 All ableJbodied male.^ citizens be^ tween 21 and 55 years of age are to street tax. _ Tax $1.50. After April Ist, $2.50 By order of Town Council, City D. C. HEUSTESS, Clerk and Treasurer. Rogers Stores .Irt* Celebratnuj "llappij Dags ' with a PROSPERITY SALE FRIDAY, MARCH 31st SATURD.AT, APRIL lat Yov can’t talk prowj/rrlfy back icith ffeafimtsm. Buy nov an ft put money into circulation. — Buy nov and take adiiintagc o) aume extra apeeinl valuca at Rogeret Save money I 9m mure mnd mem thm big cieeular full of valuca which will b« delivered to your home. If you don't get you/rm ask the manager of your nearest Rogers store for a copy! II Bull Pack, Red Rtpe TOMATOES 4 NO. 1 CANS 25< Bancy PINK SALMON 3 TAI.r, CANS 25< armoMr’« Vegetole or Strift’e ./eael SHORTENING - — 1-LB. _ CAIITO.N 45< Bineet Quality American CHEESE UL 12* PhUlipe PORK & BEANS 3 Ifi OZ.' CANS 13* Heinz 'Pure Tomato KETCHUP lar(;k .si/.k 14l< J/I.TfrMon. Ttirr APPLE JELLY 16-OZ. JAR 10* liibbt/’a or Del Munte FRUIT SALAD NO 1 CA.V 14C TOASTIES 2 PKGS. This is ju3t a few of our big value.s—see our “circular! Fairy SOAP, 3 cakes . . OXYDOL, box . 7 RICE, Blue Rose, 10 lbs. Pearl GRlTi 5 lbs I ^ MEAL, home ground, peck Chenille RUGS, each LIMA BEANS, 3 lbs.. . . . . DILL PICKLES, large jar . mother, Mrs. Bessie Godfrey. Mi.ss Mary Black, Arthur and .Mec Black attended the annual Engineer ing-Architecture day held at Clemson college on Friday. ‘spending several day.s ents, Mr. and Mr.s. B with, her par- F. Copeland. Mrs. C. P. Perriclear is spending a few days at her home in Eastover. Gene Brown, who is teaching in Miss-Helen Littlefield of Simpson-! Chesnet*, spent the past week-end at ville, spent the week-end with Mi.sses 1 home; Elsie‘Neighbors and Tokie Adair. Bill Zealy of Augusta, Ga., visited friends at Presbyterian college on Sunday. Mr.s. B. 0. Whitten spent Friday in Seneca with her parents, ML and Mrs. Ballenger. Denny Pitts of Greenville, spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs, Nannie Pitts. M isses .Almena Milling and Medora Browning have resumed their studies at Conver.se college, Spartanburg, af ter spending the spring holidays at home. 4 v-KenhetbfCoxidelt-Jast w^jek^rfor his I home in Greencastle, Ind., after sjwnd- Jing the past several weeks here with friends. - Misses BeaU-Ace CampbelU—^lrifr Painter and Will Allen Addy and Sid ney Bryson were in Greenville Sun day for the air circus. Mr.s. James Moore of York, spent a few days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. .1. Blalock. Mrs. Maude Hampton and Miss^ Mr. and Mrs, R. L. Plaxico and son, Bobbie, Mrs. P. S. Jeanes and Miss Nannie Young Tricble spent Monday in Greenville. Furman Brownlee spent Sunday in Spartanburg with'friends. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Strange were guests Sunday of Mr. and M.rs. J. R. Childress in Anderson. / ' Mr.^. B. F. Copelaml, Xr., and sons ■u te For almost a half century .we have - 8«rve^_ this community. Our unbroken record of service is well known. Old business is greatly appre ciated, and we also pledge our best efforts to all new business. ■Hi NEW BUSINESS CORDIALLY INVITED have returned to their home in Char-iJ lotte, N. C., after .spemiing the past ■ several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Ben! o Copeland. > * Henry M. Young and family arc now ocoipying, thjg. Ilantin liyme on Musgrove street. JOANNA MIEI7NEWS iiF 1^ ^ npi ^ Goldville, M^rcb 2.'?.'—Mi.ss .Sallie .Mae Franklin, Bud Franklin, Mrs. Foster Franklin and son. of Whitmire; S'^ent the week-end with Mr. an 1 Mrs. J. G. Franklin. Mrs. R. G. Carr and children .-pent BANKERS efcDEST- ^TRONOEST Myrtle Westbury returned Saturday I from New York, where they s|>ent the’the week-end in Gaffney. ! oast week. ' .Mr. and .Mr.s. R. L. luinfonl o < • i ►. ol U iK •Mr. and Mrs. W, N. Bobo and fam-1 daughter. Mary, spent the ily are now making their home on Musgrove stri'et. in the home former ly ocoupi.d l y 11. M. Young and fam ily. Oliver Burioughs of .Augusta. Ga., and week-end in Woodruff. .Misses Mary ('hapman and Beatrice Andrews of Tamassee, spent the week-end with .'Ir. and Mrs. ('. E. Chapman. , a few days last week here with; Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Wilson an 1 chil- friends. Friencis of Mi.'S_ Zelune Davis will sorry to know that she has had to ^ give up he'' teaching pf)sition in Man- niiig for the rest of the year on ae- ^ : count of her health. .^Ir. and .Mrs. Kilward llen'V and little son, of Auder-on. spent the week-end witli the former’s iMr. and .Mrs. 11. I). Henry. .Mrs. .1. W. Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. ,S. S. Lankford, James Kay of I’nion, 'and Mr.s. Cliarlie Stone of Birming ham. .\1h., .spent Tuesday here with J relatives. ! Allen Colemati, with several friends from Laurens, spent the week-end in Charle.ston visiting .Magnolia gardens. <» ♦ 10c . 5c 27c 10c 20c 33c 19c 15c SALT, 5c pkgs. 2 for' ORANGES/ APPLES or TANGERINES, each . 5c Ic lii-en of Bath. sju*nt the week-end with i .Mr. and .Mrs. K. L. Thomas. j .Mrs. Mary Foy of Prosperity, is vis-' iting Mr. aiTd Mrs. G. Foy. Mi.ss Kloienee Dukes of Sedalia, spent the w’eek-eml with her sister, Miss Virginia Dukes. •Mrs. U. L. League of Greenville^ parents, j spent the week-end with .Mr. and, Mrs. jp. B. Miu-hell.’ , " I Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Hurhin of Green- ■ wood, spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. E, H. Hunnicut. John Dubois was caUtMl to Oswego, N. Y., Friday on account of the ill ness of his son. ’ ' Miss Rosa Dreher .spent the week end in Inman. Reopens On A Restricted Basis Mrs. C. P. Robinson has returned from Clover where she has been spending sevei’al day.s, with her sis ter, Mrs. R. L. Wylie. I Mr. and Mrs. L. S. McMillian are I now making their home at the John i C. Davis place, near here. Mr. and Mrs. M. Wa.ihington Miller I inchester,:. Ky,»--apfinl a -few Uajul {last week with frieTfMs here. 1 - l)r. and Mrrf. F. S. Chance spent jthe week-end in Augusta with friends. I Mis. J. H. Witherspoon ^kmt the I week-end in Spartanburg with her I daughter- and son-in-law, Mr. and j Mrs. Lewis Bailey. ' Miss Emmie Pitts of Seneca, spent the week-end with her p’^iirents, Mr. and Ml'S. J. M. Pitts. Miss Adell Olive ha.s letiirned to her home in Augusta after visiting Dr. and -Mrs. F. S. Chance the past several days. T. J. Blalock of I’nion, spent the week-end with his parents, M '. and Mr.s. T. J. Blalock. .Mr. and Mrs. Bonner Harvhy of Green'voail, .spent the week-end with the latter’s parents,* .Mr. and Mrs. .-K. B. Blakely. '! Mr. and Mr.s. J. B. Wilder. Gaston ! Wilder and Mrs. C. C. Young spent ! Sunday in Spartanburg with Mr. and I mi.s,. Jack W. Dillard. ; Mr.s. Irene A. Pitt.s. R. P- Ad.air, Misses Hubei't Mr. and Mrs. F. Bartlett and lit tle .son of Greenville, were Sunday] guests of Mr, and Mrs. E. I.,. Thomas, j Mrs. Marjorie Stevens of lumens, | .spent Saturday with Mr.s. R, Tucker. THOUGHT GIVEN TO COTTON week! ( harlolte, N. f'., March 24.—Execu- jtives repre.senting mills with approxi- ' mately l,d00,0<K) spindles and leadmg yarn merchants from the East con ferred here today on prohleips con- ' fronting carded yarn manufacture! s. j It was brought out that pre.sent yarn stocks were alamt the same as I last year and Mnaller than the two previous years; that unfilled ordres on ■ hand were sufficient for seven Weeks’ operations witih mills operating at 50 j j per cen,t of capacity, a.s general at 1 pi'tsint; that r«*cent "sales had been' t niade below the cost of productiim. ] ! Si»eakers at the meeting inc!u<led:b' leorge A. Sloan, chairman of the Cot ton Textile institute; M. Fairley of I ,.1 aurinbui g, w ho succcfde«l H. B. Gos- :etl of Chai'lc.tte as chaiiinan of the ‘’gr<iup; b re<l Rakestraw, presi b*nt-of- [the Carded Yarn .Manufactu'ers of, ! Philadelphia; Sydney P. J^Iunioe, as- |iustant to Mr. .Sloan. Ea.itern yarn merchants attending j In accordance with authority granted'^by the South ('arolina Hoard of Hank ('ontrcl. The (‘ontmercial H:ink is now open for busine.''^s. The Hank will transact such busine.<s as handling bills of lading, drafts for collection and remittance, access to safe deposit boxes and such other functions as are per mitted under the above authority. Trust deposits will be received and will be kept on hand in cash or deposited with the F'ederal Reserve Bank. These depasits are subject to withdrawal on demand. Further information and details will be announced from time to time. H. D. HENRY CONSERVATOR Joyce Pitts. Dorothy Adair, the meeting sa.d there was ^-general and ti/>hbie Adair ami Otho ami-g owing feeling of optimism, hut 'Johnson spent Salurdav in Greenville, warned manulactu.-or-^ against aPow-^ Me. and Mrs. Clyde Lankfc.rd visit- ing it to bring about unwarranted pro-j ed friends in Ncw'berrv on Saturday, duction increases. ' Miss Margaret Owens of Charlotte, The annual carded yarn meeting. !n C ♦and John Owens of Rock Hill, .would be held at I’inehurst April I'A, vi'sitSi friends here Tuesday. in conjunction with the convention of I Mr. and Mr.s. Floyd Hitt of Edge-; the American 'otton Manufacturers [field and Miss Mftjry Boh«» were In association, it was decided^ Spartanburg .Monday to see. Mr.s,' M'uch of the day’s discws.sion.s cefi^ ! Hitt’s brother, Paul Simmons, who is tered around plans for obseivanco of^ ja patient in a .Spartanburg hospital. National Cotton week. ^ ‘ , Miss Margaret Hollis of Pickens, j - i spent the week-end, here with her (i^ORGE L. RIDGEWAY ' t brother and sistei-in-law. MC andj SUFFERS BROKEN LEGI Mrs. Charles Hollis, and other rela-■ i *^*'«*! V i vir M - p « ' I-aurens, March 25.—Geo. L. Ridge* _ I M '*r V pu *^ \v V V iirh’former rural policeman (»f [.au-pi ( Mr,. J.V. Edwards. ^ IVinca. ' a»r» and Rev. H. O. (hambe^ were | Take Stock Of Your Needs • • •- -• • e..eC First in Walhalla Friday for the W district institute held at t- the Baptist* church. Mr, and .Mrs. Brewer Dixon of Tal- , ladega, Ala., announce the birth of a 'son on Sunday, March 26. Mrs. Dixon is remembered her as Miss Corinne ! Bailey, daughter-of and Mrs. -G, CSTl hel had one of his leg.s broken terday when he accidentally fell as was attempting to step over a ditch i on his fai*m: About a year ago Mr. Ridgeway suffered a .seriou? sprain of the knee of the same leg, and wa.s laid up for several weeks from the injury. .M. Bailey of this city. ' Mrs. J. F. Jacol^s, Sr., .Miss Clara Duckett, Mr. and Mr.s. R. E. .Sadler, Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, dr,, Mr.s. W. P. Ja cobs, J. Bennett 'Townsend and James, Seely of Pie.sbyterian college, werej*”®" in Rock Hill Friday for the marriage of Mkss Earle Neely to George Elliott, Towr-'erd. ' stop: LOOK! read: American .Magazine, Collier’s, and Woman’s Home Companion, for 15 $4.00. Regular price JA.MF.S W. CAl.DWELf. Cali at 12^10 I». .M. For Anything You Need in Printed r Forms Call Us. • • Pi. 6o << All Kinds of Printing-'-Except Bad •» \' p~ laV iT k ' — u -V M , , , , _ Mi. ' I’- t' sjsaamsttliUtMmaauiiam -E .tCTa- -•» -4