The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 13, 1933, Image 5

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-T-'T" 7^ / ■y > THURSDAYi APRIL 13. 1933 y .ANNUAL MEETING OF THE JOANNA COTTON MILIJ5 The annual meeting o Cotton Mills will be held accordinK'to by-laws at the office in Goldville. South Carolina, for the election of directors and the transaction of such othc^ business as may legally come before it on Tuesday, May 2, 1923. « t I ' E. L. DURGIN, the Joanna Secretary. 4-27-r)4;c ® .■iMiiiP THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLIOTON. S. C. i I ^ Personal/Mention ^ — •' SlTiSCHUJE-TO TJIE CHRONICLE; I'itll I'Uii I!!:! NL'I "‘The Faper Everybody Reads’ H. D. HENRY F. M. BOLAND H. D. Henry & Company INSURANCE STOCKS BONDS REAL ESTATE } Miss Elizabeth t^eely of Ninety- i Six, spent the week-end with her par- I cuts, Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Sh^i^ly. I Miss Dorothy Miller of Laurens, } was the week-end guest of Miss Kath- j ryn Coleman. j Mrs. Morgan Todd of Simpsonville, , spent a few days last week with her j mother,' Mrs. Emma Little. j Railey V.'illiams of the Darlington I School for Boys, Romp,'Ga., spent the 1 week-iiclfti here with relative.s. j Mrs. Selma Frank.« spent the week- Cnarlpston visiting Friends of Mrs. Tommie Dominick \yill be sorry to know that she is a patient at Dr. Hays’ hospital. Mr, and Mrs. Victor Weathers Laurens, spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. E.-^L. Blakely. ■ J. I). Jeans spent Sunday in Green-' wood with his son. Jack, who is a pa- ’ ^ tient in the Greenwood hospital. Mrs. J. 11. Witherspoon is spending several days in‘Spartanburg with her »f daughter, Mrs. fctnvis Haitcy-. LOANS NEGOTIATED i^nd in ^ Gardens i Mrs. Pryor Babb and little daugh- , ter of Lypchburg, Va., arc visiting her / Mr» and Mrs. .Mack Foote and fam ily were called to Canton, N. C., the Magnolia pa.st week-^end on account of the (Dath of Mrs. Poole’s- sister, Mrs. M, E.j Dempsey. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. George Williams of York, spent the week-end with the Wright^ « You Asked For It — Here It Is T l<= A MILE RAIL FARES *»• Between All Points In the Southeast AI.SO BARGAIN FARES TO NEW YORK. BALTI MORE. PHILADELI’HIA AND ATLANTIC CITY Applying Each Direction Dates of Sale , ‘Memorial Day” ‘4th olJLuly “April 14- May 27-28-29 July l;2-3 August 4-5 September 1-2-3 October 6-7 November 28-29 Return* IJmit - “1 April 22 June 3 iiily_8 ii I^bor Day' August 12 September 9 October 14 December 7 “Thanksgiving” 25REDUCTION IN PULLMAN FARES BAGGAGE CHECKED — STOPOVERS ALI. POINTS (Except North of Washington) CONSULT TICKET AGENT OR FRED GEISSLER, General. Pa.ss. Agt, ATLANTA, GA. SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY t; > parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. I ^Mrs. J. A. Bailey and Mrs. Ella j l*^ttor’s ^mother, .Mrs. Cora -McQuiston, bV'arren were visitors in Spartanburg j at the orphanage. • Friday. • j J. p. Young of Fairmont, N. C., was Rev. and Mrs. George Bobo and chil-jthe week-end guest of Dr. George R. THIS BANK < ► Has for 47 years proven a safe place for its customr ers to handle their .busi ness. ‘ (> dren, and Mr. ani) .^!rs. Hammonds of i’airfax, .spent last Wednesday with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. D.‘ B. hobo , Mr.s, P. H. Mann 'of .\bbeville, was ’he guest Friday of Mrs. James Brad ley at Thornwell orphanage. .Mrs. G. C. Odiorne. Mrs. G. JL Odi- orne and Mrs. R. \V. Phillips left Fri- i day on a visit to rel.atives and friends S luldet h he is ill Miv and^Mrs. J. U Wright and'fam-' ily have moved from Centennial .street and ar^ now making their home near here on the Goldville highway. Mr. and Mrs. .fohn Wallace Cope* Blalock. Friends of little Noland will be sorry to know that with measles, r- Miss Janet Leake of Orange, N. J., will arrive on Saturday to spend the Ea.'-ter holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Will Leake. Mrs. Mary Prather left today for Green\yood to visit her daughters, and Mrs. Rae McGee. NOBODY HAS EVER LOST A ILLAR IN THIS BANK. NEW BUSINK^CORDIALIY INVITED w' I oRk. RDGE qUALITY FDDD 5HDP5 NO, I'AN /»(i Mitiitr or LI h h II ‘9 PEACHES 2V3 12\f^ ST O K E L Y SALE Of Canned Vegetables STOKELV’S PAPTV Peas 15^ Bolid Pack ifimiatoes Mokelp’a tugar Corn atoketg'9 MO^r CANS Na. t CANS Tomato Julco 6 atol fhi’9^Plne»t Tomato CiL.:.up 2 Mtokfly't 8maU Wholt Green Beans . Slokrlu'M Cut Beets 2 Stokety’a lUc^ Carrots ' 3 Stokcly’a Lya Hominif 1- atokely’* Mixed Vogetables 8tokely*» CANS 25< norTi.n.s 15^ NO. 2 CAN NO. 2 CANS NO. 2 CANS NO. 2V4 -GAN»-- 15^ ist 25< JSJ^ Ko. » canIO^ Peas & CaiTOts 8tokely‘» GritleM No. 2 CAN 15^ Turnip Greens atokely*» |Jma Beans atokely't Honey Pod Peas ^'0. CAN 10* No. 2 CAN 17^ NO. * CAN 17i I.ibby or Del Ifonti ' FRUIT SALAD 19^ <>.'t’o(>k at the o»-t)hanagt. VO. z XAN Libby or Sliced e Dot Monte r Crushed PINEAPPLE 15^ NO. 2 CAN AU Flavora lELL-O. PKG8. 17i FRTEI 2-OZ. CAN o/ (’oconnut and Haking Pan With CALUMET baking powder cS 2St Post Bran FLAKES 25^ I.AIIOK PKOS. FUlsbury CAKE FLOUlf land of Greenville, spent the week-end with the former’s parents, Mr. and 1 Mi.s. Dave W. Copeland. Ml'S. Bruce Robert.s and little daughter;* of Columbia, are spending several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. McIntosh. Mrs. .lohn H. Hipp is spending sev- jcral menths in Inman, with her ; (laughter and son-in-law, Mr. and .Mrs. I B. W. Gibson. I Fred Oxley returned Tuesday to ! Rome, Ga., to resume his studies at , the Darlington School for Boys, after i s|>(>nding a few days with his parent.s, [Mr. and Mr.s. W. ('. Oxley. ! .Mr.s. R. W. Benn is visiting her sis- ' ter, M .>s Eliz.tbeth Lynn, in Talla hassee, bla. Mrs. Maggie Hays and Mis. Fmma nmeTrrrTeTmmrarTor ?Mfiri^?TThvtttF to .sp«'iul a few day.-; with the latter’s (laughter,'Mrs. Morgan Fodd. [ Mrs. 'I hor’iv.s'Il Dunlap and chil-• (iien left Friday for .Sandersville, Gu.,' lor a vi.sit to her mother. Mi.ss Addie C’o.shy of Whitmire, was the week-end guest of .Miss M’l.iss Hill News -OLDEST BANKERS STRONGEST^: Friends of Mrs. .Mae Ia?umnn will be .iorry to know that she is confined to her lumie on account of illness. .Mr. and Mrs. (’. W. Cooper, Misses <> I Helen .Milam, Flniyra Ray and (Jyde Hay were visitois in Simrtanhurg on o I 1' ue.sday. Mr.s. D. W. Bethea of Dillon, is vi.s- iting her daughter, Mrs. W. W. Har- j fi-'t- ‘ 1 Mrs. F.mma McMahan and children 'jOf Anderson, spent Sunday with Miss Bertie McMahan at the orphanage. I' -Mnv.~ T.v O. .McKeown and children of Cornwell, are spending^ several Ulays with her jiarents, Mr. and .Mrs. ' X Mr Btaljjck; I' ' Mrs. Bicn F. Copeland left Friday I lor Palmetto,'Fla., to visit, her son land daughter-in-law, .Mr. and Mrs. G. Fh ('opelund. up, ^ Nii mi Cross Hill, April 8. — Mrs. J. H. Perry entertained the members of the Afternoon Bridge club on Friday af ternoon at her home. The party rooms w’ere attractive with early spring i flowers where four tables wen* placed j for the players. Mr.s, Mackie, Mrs. j Hie.ss, Mrs. Bolton and Mrs. Milford were honor guests. Mrs. .Mackie and Mrs. Workman tied for high score. .\fter cards a salad and a sweet course were served by the hostess. •Mr. and Mrs. Lc'roy CLegory and small son and Mrs. Hogan spent Sun day at Hendersonville, N. C. Beskles the president, Mrs. C. B. Mills, and tlie delegate. Mrs. W. E. Jones, a number of members of th**. „ ^auxUiary attended the presl.yterial j ] [ jnu'cling lust Friday at (Jreenvillei ! church. This auxiliary Ivad the honor i ‘of reiiorling the largest yearly aver- jUge atteiulanee considering the num-j I I er of mvmhers, of any auxiliu' y of !the presbytery. j* Misses Lila Belle Watts and Pollv I *■ Watts and Mr. Bahh, of Gre'/nwood, were week-end gue.sts of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Gant, of .Mpnetta, were guests ast week of .Mrs. Lyllian Hill and other relatives. Misses Johnella and Blanche .-Vustin of S]Tartanbui g, spent Sunday with their mother, Mrs. Lilia Austin. At a meeting oi officers held Sun day night at the I’resbyterian church, J. (’handler was elected delegate to iiresbytery which meets .\i>ril 11 at Hodges. Robert Watkins of (’happells, was the Sunday guest of Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Gregory. ' ' Mr. and Mr.s. S. Ut.vA,u.itin and Kr- nest Roy Austin were weA-end guests of relaUyes in Clinton. -Mr. an(i Mrs. H. H. Fuller and chil dren have returned to their home at New'herry, having visited Mrs. Henry fVe^ve UNPROVED the overall and R..^aiie.Ioi)es_..fr})ester, spent [ the w«*ek-en(l heie with hei paieJlts. ^ sewing room was opened here friends in PKQ. 19^ LOAF Idle knife — SLICED BREAD tot Dr. and Mrs, F, I). Jones. Alvin Duckett visited Rock Hill last week-end. Mrs. Cecil Gdiilaiul, Misses Glady.^ Scott, .<arah, t’urtis and MernetDi Curtis of Mount Carmel, were vi.sit or.s on the orphanage campus du’iiig the week-end. Dr and Mrs. F. D. Jones and Mhffi I>etitia Jones spent Saturday in Co- 1 u ni b 1 a AvTtfrlre 1 a tTves. ”" Joe Smith of the U. S. .Marine corps, Portsmouth. N. H,, spent several days, last w'eek wulh’“ his brother, Charles Hol- .Monday morning. Misses Idulin lingsworth and Agnes .Leaman are su- fiervising this work and it will by of great benefit to many who could not otherwise get employment. I Duiing the last week several ihun- ! dreij packages of seed were given out } bv Mrs. Ben JVJil'ing and Mr'*.. Luthan ('lisp, who ai‘e acting for the relief 1IP.UL‘(:'.U in this comniunity. J. M. PITTS’ STORE Clinton, S. : LARD, 8 Ib. carton 45c ; r SUGAR, 25 lbs. .. $1.13 SUGAR, lO lbt. . 45c SUGAR,51b8. 25c t- : Irish POTATOES, 10 11m. . : Best CHEESE, lb. ... ; RICE, whole grain, 3 lbs. GRITS (Pearl), 5 lbs. . . . . . . . . SALMK^ Alaslca Pink, J^ana. i SALMON, Cohimbia River, flats ; SALAD DRESSING, quart..... ; SALAD DRESSING, pint ...... 19c 15c 10c 10c 25e . 5c 25c 15c .agjiyw his brother, '.'mith, at the orphanage. Mr. and .Mrs. Alec Henry announce the birth of a son, G<)orj^e Alexander, on Thursday, April fi, at Dr, Hays’ hospital. Alisses Barbara Greer and Martha Brown Moore of Due West, visited friends at the orphanage Saturday. Mr.s. Hubert Pitts and Mrs. Ray- i mond Pitts were visitors in Greenville on TuewlajF. —. Mrs. B. R. Fuller is spending ..-iev eral days at Daytona Beach, Fla relatives. - ST(K:KH()LI)EkS ^^OTH K Notice is hereliy-pvFTT'ffial the an* nual meeting of the stockhokler.s of the Joanna Mercantile (Company, Goldville, S. C., will be held at the office of the company on Wedr^e.sday, May 3, 193^,'at 11 o’clock a. m. for the transaction of such' business as may come be/pre the meeting for con- •sideration.-- * — S. G. DILXARD, Secn*tai y. 4-20-3tc. Take Stock Of Your 7-1" FHends of Miss Ma-ade Sumerel will he . interested to know that she re turned to her home Monday following a tonsil operation at the Hays hos pital. ^ Mr, and Mrs. Joe I^eake had as their guests for the week-end the follow ing Laniter girls: Misses Martha Page, Carolyn Bell, Hattie Porter, i Martha Biahop, Olivia Bishop and Mary Ktnma Si>cake. Among those in Newberry yester- Says Her Husband Lost 16 Pounds In 4' Weeks Mrs. E. A. Perrl.i, Washington. I). C. day to attend the Second Presbyterial (December 29, P.h32) ”1 have never found a medicine that ‘pop.s’ you up like Kruschen Salts andj better still, leaves you ‘pepped up.* 11 take it two or three times a y^eek—; not to reduce but merely to feel good| and clean. My husband took it to re duce, he lost 16 pounds in 4 weeks,*' Washington, I). held at the Associate Reformed Pres- To lose fat and at the same time byterian church were: Mrs. C. B. jfgjn in physical attractiveness and t Betta, Mrs. R. F. Blakely, Miss Mar-1 feel spirited and youthful take one- * garet Blakely, Mrs. E. B. Sloan, Miss! half teaspoonfut of Kruschen 4n a {Mattie BlakelY ittid Mrs. W. B. Trib-jifBiiijt of hot water before .b.’*nakfast j ble. I every morning. ' -, J Mrs. E. B. Sloan and sons, Mrs, P. | A jar that lasts 4 weeks costs but aj IS. Jeanes, Mrs. Reed Todd, Mr. andj trifle at Young’.s Pharmacy or any' I Mrs. W. B. Tribble, Mr. cand Mrs R. drug store In the world but/ be sure |F. Blakely, Rev. C. B. Betts, Missfs Mattie Blakely, Tensie Blakely, Mar garet and iKatherine Blakely, were In Dvmi W’est Sunday for the funeral, and get Kruschen Salts, t^e SAFEj way to reduce wide hips, prominent! front and double chin and again feel tbe. joy of living^money back If 4is For Anything You Need in Printed t Forms Cali Us. •• « Ail Kinds of Printing«««Except Bad” '.jjfflMjinaii ^ f / \ \ ’ ' f ' f ' '