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/■ 4 THIIRSDAY, JUNE 15, 1933 / THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. / PAGE FIVE • V'■■ ;: ' I- *\ •f .. { * K/ Sf. 't^harles. Lihhy*i, or Deans Eiaporated IVlILK S tall if CANS X N. B. C. Premium Flake JimkoEL^ ' ^ ^ 4 Pfggr 13o 25c 10c ^ Clov^bloom Bimy LB. Pa^tura* Ftakcf pkg. * For Making Salad Dressings Wesson Oil 17c IJcim Tomato Catsup- lie Vegetable Shortening SNOW DRIFT cIn- ss^ tsnundrg- Soap O^Qon . 5 CAKE3 lie Poudir Octagan 5 pkos. tic Fox. fjntrk Suds Super Suds 2 pkcs. tfe Todet Soap Palmolive 3 cakes tje Octagon Cleanser 2 CANS 9c Stokely’s' TOMATO JUICE S 25^ Mi-iimm Size ' Ivory Soap caktc 5Sc Wh'ie Xapthti PSGSosp 11c It'K Soap Powder . 2 5c lti)s> ginru Grape Juice 12'*iO Jeri/(\-> s 1 oilet % . Soap 6 25e ItJhin Of Self'Ruring FLO ROSA FLOUR 24-LH, AC# BAa “ r • f-'f ir-- ^r e I’l.VT ICq JAH xyr. Salad. Spread l Armour's Potted Meat 3 c.^^s tOo Armour's Corned Beef Hash *'SAi“ *‘5e Red Maraschine v Cherries Bp?. 8c Fret: Running • Table Salt 3 i ' lOo . M Arfr^ours CORNED BEEF 14V20 ii'.i'i I ^ Personal/Mention ^ i jOs Frances and Florence Bailey ofj jAuprusta, are visitinjf the former’s; = I father-in-law, \V. J. Bailey. j Miss Clara Mobley of Union, has been spending this week with her cou-j iBiiXlKB'SMBlini! Uoui,se McCrary^x- j '’f Mrs. R. B. Vance, Miss Connie Bai- Ina Curry of Simpsonville vis- j^y ^.^d Mi.ss Rosanna Vance were vis ited friends here this week. jitors in Greenville yestenfey. ' Mrs. .John ,T. Blakely returned from .Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Sumerel were I .Miss Polly Hamilton, of Chester, is!a visit in Williamston.Sunday. 'called to Sedalia Wedne.sday on ac- ; spending several days with Misis, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Adair spent count of the death of the latter’s LAdeline Boland. j Sunday in Columbia with Mr. and Mrs. mother. Mrs. R. W. Chaney. i i Misses Katherine and Lily Yarbor-' Ru’led^e Adair. Capt. W. 1.. Blant-on', Capt. R. E. ■ ou^h, of Enoree, spent Saturday ?,Iiiss Alva Wilson, of Clover is Robert Lynn Carol White • Mr. and Mrs. John Hardy of Spar- I tanburg:, attended the orphanajfe com-, imencement exercises on Sunday. K / Established 1886 here with relatives. spending friends. ot several dav.s here 1 Miriam Coleman has returned from * Laurens where she has beep spendijigi „ F.rimi.i^ 'll dUS’s with .MonVeiihCri^ ^ |be sorry to learn that she is I .Mr. and Mi-s. C. \V. Grafton left^to her home on account of illness. Sunday for Louisville./'• Ky., where! Mr. and . Mrs. George Thomu.s, they will make their future home. ! Carlisle, spent the week-end with Mr. I Mr. and Mrs. Mike Caskey an^l lit-'arul Mrs. D. C. Hcu.ste.s.s. I tie son of Seneca, spent Sunday with* Mrs. Ebb Stone and daughter. Miss ^.^,i^,h' Copeland, A, P. Wilson and . Robert , Steer are attending K. O. T. (\ camp at Clehiso^,^€ollege. -.-===_-=:===-== . , Mrs. R. F'. .Adair left today for Co- confined This Institution Is conducted in the interest lumbia to visit her sons and daugh-j ter.s-ii1-la\T, Mr. and .Mrs. Duckett j -A lair and Mr. anil Mrs., Rutledge i.'dair. 1 .Mrs. .1. N. .Jennings, Mrs. .AL E. visiting M rc PaiL'a\'’o noi-anto Mi* .an,I \ii-c IT »!• i , Cuclee, Miss KHza Cui'lee, MvsS. .James rs. La.sKe> s patents, .Mi. and Mis. (Mary Alice, returned Saturday to ' r. L. Cooper. I their home in IJnion, after Misse.Ovlizabeth and Frances Shoe- relatives here. ■y were vi.sitors in Groenwood on Fri-| yn-, and Mrs. Floyd Hitt and little I son, of E(lg( field. spent-:ISunday here Ross I.ynrr Ivft last week fof Dur- with the forinev’.s parents, Mr. and » ,, i- 4U ► » ' .Among those attending the state -Mrs. Lugene Hitt. , . >> M'S-. Virginia (luerard has return- dav L. Bryson anti Miss , Joan .Sr.yssoux, of Winnshoro. ar^,d AY»iK,-4Ji^car Price and little daughter, Peggy, of Qiian- are the gueAtS-oi Mr^uunL »u. i ham, N, C., where attending i rummer school at Duke university. James O’Daniel left last week for i ^tl to her h Cieenville to attend Furman summer school. .Mrs. R. E. Wysor ami children leave today for Isfaunton, Vu., where they will spend the summer w’ith rela tives. Cliif Johnson, of Columbus j and ‘Phil .Adams, of Dublin, Ga., vis- } iW4-4i'icnvis .here — Mrs. J. A. -Bailey ami Miss Agatha i Jones were visitor.s in Columbia on 1 .Monday. ' Miisses Mildred McGee and'Dolly nine in Greenwood, after •pcndi’tg several days with her chil dren. .Miss Helen. Edwin and .Allen (luerard at Tliornwell. Rupert Fuller, of Columbia, visited friends in the city on ,^Unday. I Miss Hoy* 0\ving5C''6T Owings, vis- (fa.,iit^,l fj-iemjs here Uiis week. T CO, .Mrs, .John W. Little. .Aii'.ong those attending the V. P. C. U. conference at F.i>kine col- I lege. Due We.'Jt, are; .Mi.-ises Bert Peay, Georgia H. Blakely, .Margaret- Blakely. Catherine Blakely. Rev. C. H. * Betts. Mis. Harry Bolick, Mrs. Charles Workman and Bill Blakely, .Sloah and, Walter Todd. • of the p^ple who deposit their money here, and its growth _ shows that o u r- Friendly, Helpful and Inter ested.Service is appreciated. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. .Moorhead spent J 'Fttesday- tn BtHmtm?, Mid-State League \ NEW BUSINESS CORDIALLY INVITED M. $. Bajley & Son Dr. F.~D." Jone.'i^has returned from Pawdeys island, where he has been sjumding .several days. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Pratt and j Pratt, of Greenwood, ai-e visiting j ijttu. James McGee, of Greenwood. I their grandmother, Mrs. .Mary P«a-|ypt.nt .Sunday with .Mrs. Mary Pra- I ther. ^ ^^ler. ' j R. W. Johnson, Jr., is spending thcM ^john Autrey Seay, of La- ♦ BAiNKERS HOW THKY.STAMl I Gainesville,; parents, .Mr. sur^imer in .Macqn, Ga.j with his uncle, j visiting her parents, RM?lvAdair. - i Mr.-and Mrs. W. T. Putnam Mr. and Mrs. Fai'ette Henry siamt \ Bray, of Sunday' in ix-e.sville with the latter’s 1 of her parent^L Mrs. Henry renfeined for a -vi,.;,. \i Bailey. ^ .Alec .McCullough, returned to his , Mrs. .Sam Maddox-, Mrs.lL F- home in I’oint Pleasant. W. Va., after and Miss Gladys Nelson were visitors, several days with Paul Odi-, in Greenville on‘Saturday. (orne. ! Mr. and^M'rs. J. P. Nekson.-of Green-i* jviij. u yj. Anmuson. Mss Mary' (dinton Watts Monarch Ottaray .Ioanna .Mollohon Whitmire ! Xewlx'ri y W 8 ♦; 1 t 1 L 0 J 8 I 5 Pet., 1000 I \ fit;? r.oo 500 414 .175 5:j:i l‘J5 I OLDEST STRONGEST Clinton Defeats Trammel marched Whitmire into a pennant womb spent Sunday with the fornier’s ,\n,iorson ^ind Lelund Anderson, of mot her,,.Mrs. M. Nelson. ISpai tunhurg, were the guests of Mrs. Ihornley is spuvding^-Lhe , ,^j, Saturday. with hi.s mothc!'. Mrs, .h' L:~T ^ I'ant the Wal- T) TT Winkle, of her 'Ihornley after teaching in lialla schools the jia.sl year. Mis. Charles Wallelt aniLlittle son, Billy, and Dr. W. G. .Mayes, of Siutes- l)oro. Ga., are .sjiending six weeks with relatives here. '^.Miss I’olly Elrod, of Greenville, vis ited friends here during the week. .V.is.s Helt*n Littlefield, of Simpson ville’ visited fnvnds here _on Satur day. .Mr, and Mrrs. W. P. Jacobs have leturned from "-New York, where they hav4 beeirapending .several days. .Marcia Galloway is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and .Mrs. fitMirge T.; the past year uiiu New A ork, sister and Mrs. Sum " Mrs. w: N. V., is vii.siling brother-in-law, Mr. •Maddox. .Mrs. ,S. .A. Kt‘rn, of Greenwood, spent Tuesday and Wednesday here with her mother-in-law, Mrs. .Agnes Kern. 11. C. PhilsoD, of .Abbeville, was the gue.st Monday of .Mrs. Agnes Kern ami other relatives. Miss Catherine Walton of Green wood, is spending this week with IVlis.ses Mae and Ruth .Smith. Miss Eniinie Pitts returned home Wednesday from .Seneca, where she , .Saturday with hts eighth win of the iseason as Clinton blanked Whitmire j in seven innings when rain ended the game. I.eaman and Watkins, led the hitting, while both teams fielded flaw lessly. Clinton U -W-htfmHe ———— H—rU—tt' -’rrammell and Welboin; Welih, \yard iTml A'arhoi-ough; - OAD’S friends are coming for a long evening Party .Ioanna 'I’urns Back Newberry .Ioanna hi^ fu'ioiisly to defeat Newr beny,>.sturting with a six-hit barrage goo i for four runs in the first iriining. driving Wertz out. ('oleman, B. Gallo way and l.ivineston had homers to lead the slugg“r^. Ioanna 13 D> *2 Newhenv ' lb (> 2 Barnes in ('olumhia. Richard B. Ferguson, who has been 'attending the University of V’irginiu j in Charlottesville, is spending the I summer with his parents, .Mr. and I .Mrs. R. B. Ferguson. Mr. and Mrs. B. ,S. Stork and sous, James and .Arnold, of Dalton, Ga., are the guests of Mr. and .Mrs. Huberi Pitts. Robbie and Gene King are visuing their aunt and uncle, Mr. and .Mrs. with her Mrs. Ed Mrs. .S. Wk Sumerel npd chihlren, Harry Phillips, in Spartanburg. , are spending several days in’ Belton p,.of ^nd Mrs. B. S. Pinson were in j parents. . jGolumbia ye.sterday, where Mr^ Pin-j son received his master of arts degree ' vsiiting her sister-in-law. Miss Louj^t ^he University of .South Carolina. | Jlenderson. i Bowles of Mullins, is visiting i Ml', and Mrs. Pierce Henderson uf i , .Vkheville, were the week-end guest.s q; p gobies, of Miss Iy)u Henderson. i Mr. and. Mi.s. J. M. Pitts and Miss Misses Mary Kate Hollis and .Sara Emmie Pitts left yesterdav for Ben- Z. Wright were in Greenville yvster-, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. day »ud broadcast over ^ From there they will go to W F . '.Myrtle Beach to spend several days. Fllmyia THE TELEPHOi^E IN GOOD AND BAD TIMES Ry Ei. L. McCulhntgh DLSTKIIT MyN.VOKR Southern Bell Telephon* and Talefraph Ca .Mi.sses Helen .Milam, Helen .Adair were Kay visitors in MO. 1 CAN New Onions lb'. 5c Ne\V Potatoes 10 lb. 19c I Large Oranges each Ic Egg Plajfit each 5c Cucumbers lb. 5c F i cfth Eggs doz 15c Rib Bacon lb. 9c Fat Back lb. 7c Chicken Feed, 10 lbs. 25c Vienna Sausage can 5c i^HSiALITV FOaD Sf^DI^S Mis. W'. O. Brown of Ruck Hill, is visiting her aister, M4‘s. Alinia .McKee, t ap,| Misses Martha Davidson, Marjoi le j Gi'^^fjville yestenlay*. Huntley, Ixiis Blakely and Collett Donald Leitch of'Charleston, is thj Griffin spent .Sunday in the mountains ^f Harry Fk Bolick. of .North Carolina. Dr. and Mrs. F’rank Kellerrs'attend- Miss Mary Howze Jjillard is .spend-annual convention of the South ing the summer with her parent.s, Mr.!('’ai-oUna Pharmaceutical association and Mrs. L. B. Dillard alter attending j Greenville yesterday and to- the University of South Carolina the past year. ' Mr. and Mr.s. T. C. Johnson and family are now making, their home on Centennial .Avenue, in the resi lence formerly occupied by .S. . A. Kern. f- I day. *Mr. and .Mrs. Bill .Smith and fam ily spent Sunday in Ninety-Six with .Mr. and Mrs. C. .A. Waltom | Mrs. R. N, White has returnedv to | her home in W’inston-Salem, N. C.. af- ter a visit to her pan nts, .Mr. arid Mrs. j .Mi.s.ses Catherine and Margaret j A. D’Daniei. -Jones liave returned from S^merton, I Mr. and .Mrs. (k P^ Wi.se ‘Of Au-f where they have been visiting M^f- gusta, Ga., have been spending thisj and Mr.s. C. N, PJowden, week‘with Dr. and Mrs. F'rank Kellers.! Parker Jones, member of the school Mrs. J. S. .McGregor and children ! faculty at Beaufort, is spending ,the of Ruby, are visiting her sister and summer with hi.s parents, Dr. and hroth^^ .Mi.ss .Maude Sumerel and S. ! TFe was acconiipan H. W’yatt, of Chica ’•TuhrF. D‘ Jones ied Fronie by E. mauga, Ga. Mr. and Mrs'. C. 1). Pitts and little daughter and F'rank Boland, Jr., spent Sunday in Columbia with .Miss Mar guerite Boland. "Mrs. Paul Burroughs and little daughter, Anne, left Tuesday for their home in Concord, N W. SuTriereT. .Miss F'rances Crutchfield of Or angeburg, was the week-end guest of Dr. and .Mrs. F'rank Kellers. •Mr.s. R. O. W'ard of King.stree, is visiting her sister and brother-in-law, .Mr. and Mr.s. Harry ' F.ayton. Mr. and-.Mrs, Jack Rice and littlv son, Jack, of Greenwood, spent .Sun- H., after si>ending' Jay,with .Mrs. Mildred Garrison, Jack. some time with her parents, Mr. and Mr.s. R. F. Adair. Miss Martha Whitten returhed Sat urday from Bishopville, “l^ere she Bagwell has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. L. ' Brigman, Sr. She was accompanied ! home by Frank Brigrman, who is vis- ! iting here. Mrs.. J. L. W'estbury, Mrs, J. H. Jr., remained for a week’s visit to-his grandmother. Misses Helen Guerard and Annie left Sunday to spend the summer with Mrs. F. E. Hillis at Chautauqua I^ake, N. Y. j Miss Mary Scott of Easley, is vis-1 iting her grandfather, W. E. Owens, and other relatives. Spell and little son, Mr. and Mrs, J.1 Miss F'lorence Bailey has returned E, Westjbury, and little daughter and j home, after having .spent the past .•'ev- Miss Margaret Westbury, of St, oral months making a tour of the i George, were the week-end guests of' world. Miss Myrtle Westbury.' t Mr, «nd Mrs. T,. W. Caskey of Sleu- The many friends of Mrs. ./. H. Wi-'^enville, Ohio, aVe vi.siting F^rof. and ‘vherspo<'n will be glad to know that Mrs. .M. W. Brown. <he has returned to her home from ,a* , Mr. and .Mr.s, Jack VV’ilsoh of Bates- kpartanburg hospitial' whepe she Some of our customers have ex-' pressed surprise that their tele'* phone service has continued to ini; prove, despite the depression uihd that their tele phone friends seem as anxious __e8 ever IfTsatlsfy every Infllvldual’e . needs. .This favorable eomtnent is appreciateil, hut this condition is quite natural when one considers that service comes first with telephone people, and it is their serious obligation to serve the needs of the public Just as effici ently in bad times aa in good tlmea.. Although tlie service has become more extensive and complex, there has been a constant improvement, due to scientific inventions, new metiiods and more skilled‘workers. The value of the service hu.s in'-’’ cn-ased constantly and many users tell us they regard it as the cheap est form of service they can buy. Nothing provides so much in added comfort, convenience and protec- ■ tfdh'Tor' Bp WaH a cost, nVey' nay. .That the quantity and Improved quality of ttie service lias not re sulted in Increased cost is due to new inventions and practices wlilt h have hpen passed on to the user in„ the form of be,ter service. Your teleplione friends have faced these trying times cheerfully. They have accepted shorter hours'TrmT^ reduced income Just aa others hav« done to spread the work among as many people as possible. Telephone work ers are friendly fplks. They have your Interests' at heart and are al ways gled for you to ask qucitinns . aho..t u-„y of the com’:a:iy a p I- Icics pr prcclkes v.-iikh yen iray not under. tard. Flverj wh re tti y a.e doing their be.st to f; l.i I ij.- r 6!) i a. io;i to rendc;* U*e hr t ro' i-' Serve the ^rink that makes a pause refreshing Every one will welcome ice-cold Coca.«.Cola' with pretzels, cheese crackers, cookies or sandwiches. 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