The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 06, 1933, Image 5
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THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1933
Annual meeting of the
. COTTON MILI^ .
The aitnual meeting of the Joanna
Cotton Mills will be held according to
by-laws at the office in Goldville.
South Carolina, for the election of
directors and the transaction of such
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other business as m~y legally come
before it on Tuesday, Mav 2. 1933.
E. L. DURGIN,
March 21, 1933.
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The Paper Everybody Reads Owjy^rj; spent the week-' .1. H. Lynch, who has been'visiting
—- . —- jerl at her heme in Owings. relatives near Welford, has returned
\ Hugh luiig'e spent the week-end in home.
V.'innsboro with his father. Mr. and Mp. S. \V. Sumcrel and
C. E. Nichols was the *w.‘ck-end' Maude Fumerel were visitors in
guest cf friend? in Blackstbck. Greenville on Monday.
Mrs. Clifton Adair ‘ returned home ' Mmnie C. Adair
fur.day from Cross Hill, whei-e she
sp'.'nt a few’.iays with her nn’vnts.
'<^lis.s F.lizabeih Fuller of'G'‘^'‘'"'v.'o i,
spent tne past week-end w'th M’ -es
Mae Smith and Lizzie Bell Bod'e. -
F. M. BOLiCNl*
STOCKS
BONDS
REAL ESTATE
LOANS NEGOTIATED
left Satur
day f^r Macon, Ga.. to visit her son.
Rn!ph P. .Vdair. and daughter, Mrs.
Howard Meade's.
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. I.cIr.nJ of Ber
wyn. 111:., announce the bir^h of a
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“Memorial Day**
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August 4-5 ■
September 1-2-3
October 6-7
November 28-29
“Labor Day**
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April 22
June 3
August 12
September 9
October 14
December 7
25%
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> daughter on'Surdny. Arril 2. Mrs. liC-i
Mis? Mary Howze Dillard of the b,nd* remembered here ns Miss
University of South Carolina, spent XeJie Camr-bt)!. daughter of .Mrs.!,
the week-end with her parents. Mr., Zanie Campbell.^f this city. - '* !
an* Mrs. L. B. Dillard. R. E. Fergus’^n, Irby S. Hipp and I
Mrs. W. B. Tribble and children H. Y. .Abrams were visito**? ir Co’.uin- '
spent ^vaturday ip Spartanburg with bin on Tuesday.
her brother and sister-in-law Mr. and Mr. and Mr.^. Frank Simpson and
'Mrs. Brice Quinn. ;children visited relatives in West
Mrs. .\nnie Fliedner spent last week Springs on Sunday,
in Lillie Mountain with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. 'Eugene Hi^t wer-e vis-
Mrs. David Boland, and her danghtei , itors in Giwnville on WeJniMlay.
Mi<s Elizabeth Fliedner, 'Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pitts, yi--. and.
Bill Monfredo of Snindale, spent Mrs. J'/»hri Diekert. Mis' Xapnie Hen-
Sundav here with friends. ! dersen and .1. H. rit*s were ip Green-
Mr. and Mns. Giibe’-t P.lakely and wivxl Friday for the f'.i:'.eral of Rev.
little son spent Sunday in Greenwood, i W. P. Mtaders. '
Dr. Rf^rt .Jeanc.s of Greenville, Friends of Jack Jeans will be <orryj
spt nt the vieek-end with his parents, to know that he is seriously ill qt Jhe,
; Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Jeane.s. , ' |Grecnwoo»I hospital following an op-
few days in Ix*esville w ith her par- ' Mrs. J. R. Dillard, Miss Marguerite j
I ents. ' ' {Ihllard. Miss Rebecca Rhodes and Will
1 ' Miss Nan White of Lander college.' Howe Rhodes have returne<i to their
^Greenwood, si'ent the week-end^h«re^home in .Atlanta, Ga.T'aneF“sfML'ndirtjr ‘
with friends. ' 'a few days d’iih Mrs. .Alma Dillard
Mr. and Mrs. John Allen Dugan of and other relatives. {
Hartsville.' spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. .Arrington and . fff f f-ff
their parents. Mns. U M. Dugan and children of Greenville, spent., Sunday j " —_
Mr. and Mrs. Wk E. Neighbors. ' with Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Blakely. ••»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦»
Miss Redge Peake of I.ander co*- Miss Marguerite Boland of Colum-^
lege. Greenwo<»d, si>ent the week-end t»ia, spent the week-end with her*
with her parents. Dr. and .Mrs. T. J. father. F. M. Boland.
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OLDEST
STRONGEST
Peake.
William
Blakely has returned
Frskine coliege. Due West, after
spending the holidays with lis i>ar-
ent<. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Blakely.
Mr. and Mi-s. O. T. Rawing of Greer,
i|H.nt ihe w<H'k-en«i with Dr. R. W.
Johnson and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Rutledge Adair of
ro!iinib;a. s|>ent the week-end w ith
Mr and 'Mrs. H. 1). Henrv and Mr.
Mr and Mrs. S. W. Sumerel and
little daughter, Betty Jean, spent Fri
day ami Saturday in Belton with Mi's.
SumerelV |»arent.s.
Miss Katherine Blakely s|>ent the
week-end with friends in Calhoun
FaR>-
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Spring
HOUSE
CLEANING
Needs!
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1 ADh. li. Rheney
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IOANNA MILIu NEWS
HILUSDALE or ROSED ALE
SLICED
PINEAPPLE
131/2*
NO. tVt
CAN
Baking Povodnr
Calumet
Armourt Varibeat
Corntfi
I.B.
CAN
NO. 1
CAN
25f
lAbbp or Dal Monta
Fruit Salad
NO. m
CAN
Libby or. Dal Monta
Pears
Foatera Sauaaga *
Meat
NO. t
CAN/
NO. I
CAN
15f
Campbella Tomato •
Juice 2
Pet—Btrika Anywhere -
Matches 3
diamond Crystal Shaker
Salt
CANS
PKGS.
26-OZ. BOX
13^
lOf
Mr. and M’s. Eugene Hitt of t'lin-
X- n. A'.'Te Sun<lny gue.'it • of M., and
Mrs. C W. GoMt-n.
Yale' Fm-ly of ligevville,. siwiu the
Iiavis of I.angley. s{>ent week-eml with hi'S purer.* . M:*. and
par
and ^ons, Ernest
and Sasir.H-I of .XugU'-la, and Mrs. W.
T. lVK>k of Givtnwootl. visited .Miss
.Mary Jo Rh *nev on Sunday.
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the week-eml with her v*arentMr-ti: W. F:-ad
unT Mrs John
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John l»u o!'
4 STRING
Brooms
B.\CH
23#
10 QUART
Pails
EACH
17#
60 WATT—Q.
Bulbs
BACH
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VULCANOL 8TOVI
Polish
CAN
9i
returned Fritiav from
Clyde RamiH'j* of (Mem.son college. ‘ Oswego, X. Y.
.<|)ent the wet'k-end with friends and Mi'i. W. J. Thoma.-. Mr. and .Mr.s.
relatives at Thornwell orphanage. , L*'C Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. James
1 Jim Davis of Columbia, spent the Thorns and Mis.'* Helen Thomas vis-
weeh-end with fnends at Presbyterian Red friends in Forest City, X. C.. on C [
college. I Sunday.
1 Jack W. Dillard of Spartanburg,- .Mr ami M^s. J. M. Bozard and rhil-
was a visitor in the city on Thursday, dren spent the week-end Columbia.
Miss Willis Mae Wilson of Erskine Mr. and Mrs." Y ancey I*hillips and
'college. Due We.st, wa.s the week-end son of llonea Path, spent Kunday with
guest of Mis.*-' Vivian Woodruff. I Mr. and Mrs. tieorge ('raft.
, Misses Mary Anderson and Gene- Jaaaaa School Honor Roll
McKee have resumed their studies at" For March
Eiwkine college after spending the First grade: Junior Bragg, Leo
! spring holidays here. Young, Pear! Corley, Bertie .Morri;*.
Mr. ami Mrs. J. .A. .XeTjiriibbrs of Marcie OVhi^ds, Eunice Whelchel.
Wniliamston, si»ent the week-end with Edna Earl Workman, .Mary Francis.
I Mr. and Mrs. W. Neighbors. . Second grade: Bruce .Abrams, fiob-
I Misci Medoiw Browning of ('onver.se hie Jean Carr. Emolene Farmer. Fay|*i
college, Spartanburg, wa.s, at home Francis, Viola Hall. .Margaret Hughes.^
ter the week-end. < j Edna Putnam. [
Misses Mary Ella Bailey and Ma*T, Third grade: .\very Bridge.^. ' Jack,.
(Pinson have returned to Limestone Craft, Maurice DayenjwTrt, Troy Ellis,
college. Gafftiey, after s|>ending the . Curtis Morris, ('harles Ross. 1.4>uise
STRONG _
Washboards
EACH 35#
* (heir parents. hEUis, Mary Ijmford. ppre>thy _Sujtpn^,y
I Fnends of Carlton F. Winn will he; Elia Mae Sulton, Ib'rnice Whelchel. i*
m ,*..1 A. t%_ M a. J V* 1 I • L' ■ ^ ^
J. M. PITTS’ STORE
Clinton/S. C.
WASHI^ POWDER
Gold bust
2#
PKG.
OLD DUTCH
Cleanser
2 CANS
15#
Rogera No. 17
Flour
2 4-LB. BAG
Kilgemont fJoney—Graham
Crackers
N.lt.C. Premium flake
Crackers
PKO.
PKO.
65<
16<
1S<
SCRUB
brushes
EACH
10#
12-OZ. THRE.XD
EACH 25
Evaporated PEACHES, lb.
TVzc
• 0990
9 0 9 9 9
• 9 9 9 9 9
Eugene Hitt.
Jlia. C. M.
CORN FLAKES, Jerseys, pkg. . .. SVtc
RB MEAT^ lb.... JVzc
FAT BACK,4lbs,...
SALMON, Pink, 3 cans
SALMON, flats,
BRAINS, small size ..
BRAINS, large 10c i
ii - '-5c-
PO rrtD MEAT, can .. .. 3c
ORANGES, APPLIES and
TANGERINES, each Ic J
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Had to learn that he returned home Fourth grade; Xellit Farmer. Jean->
laturJay from ('hicago, III., where he ette Ga-<kirs, -Margaret Gofiey. Har-
t ha.s been a patient the pa.st several old Ijswi.-^ Emma Kate Oxner.
■months at a veterans’ hospital. Fifth grade: i'laudia Mae Boyce.
Mrs, J. R.-McTeer and little liaugh- Mddre^l Ib.iard. Georgt^ Browning,
iter of Denmark, are visiting he par- Lee Elr-oh. Idethel Francis, Charle.s
I ents, Mr. and M s. W. T. Putnam. Franks.
' Airs. John L. Hopkins of (’dbimbia.i Sixh grade: Hoyd .Abrams, J. H.
: i.s stiending a few <lays here with rela- iiavea|»*»rt, Rosa Mae Mote.s, I.avenia
(tives. Rw'S. li-nnetta Turner. Clarence
Mr. ar-i Alr.s. F. W. Hopkins an! Wr.ff»»rd.
i children of ('<ilumbia, spent Sunday Seventh grade: Richard \d:ims.
I w;ih Mr. ami'Mrs. William Bailey. /Grace Millie Cole, Ellio't Dob-
Mi.-- .Via;the Wier Davis of F^..au- bin.-. e Futnain, Dorothy Work-
rens, spent a day> last weyTt^^ with man. ^ ■
* Mes. R E. Jones and Tamily. | * '
Mrs- J. W. Leake, Mrs. Julia Gnf- PLOI‘I.E TO NA.ME
■ fin, Mi^s Collett (iriffm and Miss UOUNTY GAME WARDEN
, Maude Poole visited .lack .Jeanes. who ^
is -a patient in tlie Greenwood hos- (-olum ia, April 3.—Blackwood
/ pit^, on Monday. . " today *-*gned an Senator ('ar-
* kriends of Mrs. Lula Jami.son Xance placing the nomination
, .*e glad to know that she has returned jf,;iae^i^aaden of Laurens county
i to her duties at Thornwell m the fiemocratic primaries beginning
j.after si* week-s* absence on account of warden hitherto wWs
illness. tJUNninaled by the delegation and ap-
j Mr. and Mrsl Duckett A.*^***' i^MRtied by the governor.
} lurobia. spent the w^k-eml with the
former** paivnts^ .Mr. and Mrs. R. F.'
* Adair.
j T. J. Blalock of U nion, ^as at home|
for the week-end with his parents, Mr.,
*Blalock. He was accom-'
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McLEES TO COLUMBIA
F,nal> for the history conte.d will
be h-'ki in Coliunbia the latter |»art of
. _ #1/1’ this month, with Fifteen pupils taking
; p.ii»d by fey Hoifref«.^»l»o of Lni.» ^
Mr. .»d^Mr,. W D. Armrtron* i;
(children of Gray Court, and Mr. and| !.
Mia. Fkiyd Hitt and little son of Edge- [
I field, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr*.;
Bailey and daughter.
SHOE REPAIRING
\Misa Lucy Bailey, have returned from' riTlNF
Talladega. Ala., where they hare | nCs I\I\UK A
I been apendiag several weeks with Mr. ^ ||Y, "TTIB OLD RELIABLE,**
and Mrs. Brewer Dixon.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Walker a^.
daughters, Misiies Charlotte, Emil)
rand Betty, of Wia.ston-Salem, N. C.. .
( spent the week-end here with their
* daughter. Miss Sara Walker, and Mrs.^
d R. C. JcMiea aifd family,
I! Mr*. R. W. Hudgens and son. Rich--
aid Watts, of Greenville, are visiting!
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. R.>
PsDer, while CapL Hudgens is a pa-^
tient in tlw Walter, Reed hospital in i
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