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TiitRSDAY, JUNE 22,^933
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C.
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SOAP
6 CAKES Of ^
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Clean .AIumtHum PotM With V
Brillo .3 PKOS. 23«
Clox>erbloom Full Cream
Butter . I 25<
John Al'len MoUutes
Cookies 15^
Bov^l Free With
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5!un«Ain« 'VanUla
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Charles Laffitte of Estill, spent thej
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week-end here with friends
Miss Elizabeth Sheely left today to
spend several days with friends in
Ninety-Six.
Mrs. Geprgre Ell>ert Copelantl of Pal
metto, F'la., is vi-sitingr her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. B. F'. Copeland.
Dr. and Mrs. F. D. Jones, Miss Le-
, titia and Parker Jones are spendinj?
several days at Pawley’s Island. I
Mi ss Elizabeth McCants of Ninety-1
Six, is visiting-*her sister and brother-
in-law, Dr. and Mrs. F. F. Hicks.
Charle.« Denny of Hartsville, is
spending a few days here with friends.
Miss F'rances Sheely spent a few
;days last week in .Anderson with Miss
‘Marjorie Fanner.
! .Miss Ethel MeSwain of G^'cnvitle,
is visiting tier aunts. Mrs. .A. W. Brice
and Mrs. \V. D. Copeland.
Mrs. Jack \V. Dillard an.l Miss Xelle
Dillard of Spartanburg, are visiting
relatives here.
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.Ml. and .Mrs. P. B. .Adair and chil-
^xlren and Miss Mary Jo- Rheney spent
Siindf-y in .Augu.sta. •
.Mac F'inney has returned from Fay
etteville, N. C.. where he has been vis
iting his aunt and uncle, Mr., and Mrs.
I. P. McMillan.
’^Mrs. G. A. Nickles and .children of
Charleston, are visiting
Muss Lily Yarborough of
visited relat’ve.s here on Tuesday.
.Mi s.se.s Marjory and Gpanette Bunch
of Charleston, are visiting their aunt,
Mrs. J. Rentz. ■
Don Copeland spent the week-end
in .Atlanta with friends. '
MF: and Mrs. B. S. Stark and sons,
left for Charlotte, N. C., after spend
ing the past .several days with Mr. and '
I Mrs. Hubert Pitts,
j Darrell F'ranks, stationed at F’ort
McPherson, Ga., spent the week-end
! Cross Hill, June 17.—The following/
[college students are at home for va
cation: Mi.sses Dorothy and Rachel,
j Hitt, Lucy Goggans, Frances Hawkins
land Ellen Rasor, W'inthrop; Jewel
Turner,' Ernest Pinson and Martin
, Boyce, University of South Carolina;
Sam Rasor, Wofford; Mis.s'Dorothy
Hitt and Sam Rasor were members
of the .senior class.
Jack Babb of Laurens, spent a few
days with his mother last week en I
route to .I.ackson, Miss., where he has'
'accepted a position.
Established' 1886
I .Me.stlames R. W. Brown, R. W. Grif-
Fh anks i daughter, Mary Brow n, T. Z.
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Hill, .Annie J'ampbell and .Mi;.s Mo-
with his mother, .Mrs. Selma . , . .
Little Barrie Jean Wingard has re-i Lyllian
turned home after spcijdrng the past
week with her grandmother, Mrs. pf. i ( ampbell spent Friday in Green-
fie Was.v^on. in the Hickory Tavern
.section of the county. ’ • - Luciu.s .Marion. Jr., of .Atlantill Ga.,
Mrs. Ralph Young and little son of .'^pending the summer with hi.s par-
Newberry, visited friends here yes-;^'^l^^« Dr. and Mrs. Lucius Marion,
terday., j .Mr.'^. Willjam ('oilier is the guest of
MUncs" .Jeanes spent Tuesday in Miss Klise Hawkins.
Green\ die, with his brother. Dr. Rtvb- Mr. and .Mrs. Fh-nest
lert P. Jeanes.
Time Tested
The tree that grows the fa.stest is the'first to
be laid low by the storm. The tree that with
stands the blast is the tree in which time has
welded firm fibre.
The Old Reliable Bank's fibers in its 17 years
cf steady growth are time-welded and time-
tested.
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Helpful Banking Friendships
' Are Available Here
Savannah, Ga.. with
t-Av- -Sf
.M rs. W. G. .Neville, and other, rela
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Mr. and .Mrs. fi. F. Wingard were, .Savannah hospital,
in I^exiTTgton Thunniay for the mar-^ Mr. and Mrs. W
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Old Virginia
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Miss F'.rnostine Chunoy of Newj'
York, is spending her vacation withi
her parents, who live near here.
Mr.s. yohn Strange is in Greenville
with her mother, who is a patient in
the (’ity hospital.
Mrs. Daisy D; Blitch. of New York,
is visiting her coii.-iin, Mrs. J. L. Rentz. i
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. ('opelaml, P. M.
her mother, i Pitts and W. R. Pitts spent Sumlay ip ,
Hipp and chil-
were .‘'^unday guests
their sister, Mrs
dren of ('Union,
of .Mr. and .Mrs. S. D. .Vustin.
.Mr. and Mrs. Karl .Johnson, Mr* and
Mis. Mehin Bennett and .Mr. and Mrs.
.\ustin ('handler of ('linton, were
week-end guests of .Mr. and .Mrs. Cliff'
Cunningham.
Mr. and .Mrs. F^rnest Bozeman werej
Sunday guests of .Mr. and Mrs. I). .1.1
Mc.Allister at Mt. Carmel. Miss Sara
Bozeman, who had been visiting thei-e|
for two weeks, returned with tliem.
NEW BUSINESS CORDIALLY INVITED
B .A N K E R S
'iage»f their sister, .Miss B
rard,f tiCi^ussell King.
leulah Win-
riage
gar
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Langston of
Daflington, .spent last week with .Mrs.
.Agnes Kei n.
('harles .McBrier of -Shelby, N. C.,
visited friends here on Tuesday. ^
Miss Mary Bobo has returned from
Spartanburg, where she has been vis
iting her .jiarents, Mr. and .Mr.s. FI. L.
Bobo.
.Mrs. Ethel Wiei ami daughter, .Miss
ly<.ui-.e, of Fort Pierce. F'la., are visit-rt^Charleston.
^Irs. T. ~A. ^ujhne wluPhiisi ^ i
the memb'ers^oTThe* Bridge cluli at its
regular meeting F'riday afternoon.
ITiree tables were arranged for caries,
Ander- one of which was occupied by the fol-
■ - lowing guests. Misses Frances Bolton,
Margaret Hipp. Sara Goggans, and
.Mrs. .Marsh of Knhxville, Tenn. .Miss
Ella Dunlap was welcomed us it new
member. High score for visitors went
to Miss I’olton. for club members to
S. Stark ami sons o‘f Dalton. Ga., re-'.Mrs. W. M. Leanian. After cards a tle-
lurned Tuesday from a few days’ visit lieious salad courrse was served, fol-
to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Burdette in I lowed by an ice course.
OLDEST
STRONGEST
R. .Anderson, ,Tr..
Mrs. .\gnes Kern. Miss Louise Kern,
.Margaret Kern and J. B. Philson w.eie
in Refdville .Saturday for the
son-.Magill wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Caskey have re
turned to their home in .Sti'uhenville,
Ohio, after visiting Prof, and Mrs. M.
W. Brown.
Mrs. Hubert Pitts, .Mr. and Mrs. B.
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Oranges, each Ic
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Cheese lb. 17c
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, ing her father. \V. L. Lynn, and other
relatives.
.Mrs. Gehrge lUdlantl, .Misses Myrtis
Holland and .lack Holland visited the
* lormer’s sister. .Mrs. L. .A. Land, in
! Buffalo lust week.
Mrr. ami Mrs. T. P. Owens anMounee
the htrth of a son, Thomas RCchard, on
; ALmda^-aJune .1'*.
* t aTf:^Helen .Milam left .Monday for
ti»K*k Hill where she is attending sum
mer school at Witrrtfrop coll<‘ge.
J. B. ('opeland of Spartanburg, vis-
itetl friends here during the week,
1 .M iss Lillian Brown of Belton, and
Mi ss Polly Fllrod of Greenville, spent
the week-end herewith friends.
Walter ('hamblee of Atlanta, wa.s
I t he week-end guest oi F . .M. StuUs:'”
.Mr. and .Mrsi,^ I,. T. Ramage, .Mrs:
Mae Leaman, .Mrs. P. B. Adair and
.Miss .Maude Ptarson attended the
grand chajiter meeting of the F'.astern ^ «
.Stars in Columbia on Tuesday. ^
Miss Ruby Tolbert of Rockingham,
N. ('., Miss .Agnes Tolbert of XaMi- Clinton
Mid-State League
HOW THEY STAND
Miss Ruby' .Alice
.Springs, N. C., are
and Mrs. A. J. Mill-
ville, Tenn., "and
Spink of I'onley
the guests i)f Mi.
ing.
Mrs. Henry M. Young and children |
and M*-s. ,M. J. F’urqueron are visiting
relatives in .Savannah,-Gu. Mr. Young
returned home yesti rday after accom-j
panying them ilown and sjiending a
week there.
’ Mr. and Mrs. FI. K. Knox and JlUii:
Watts ' .
Mona rch
Ottaray
.Moilolioii
Joanna
Whitmire
.Newlierry
('linton easeil to
as Mollohon’s infiel
ti»nth tn rhalL up
victory
d lilew
TiRMim
Saturday
uf) in the
s' nin>»
.Sara and Gene Knox and Mr.s.,, Roy j .straight.
Mis.s ELsie Neighbors has returned Thomas left Monday for ,a several.j The Kendalites, after driving Wel-
I from Hartsville, after spefiding two ,jay.s’ .stay in Washington, D. ('. , !don out, kept men on base off. Tram-
sister, Mrs. J.- A. ^ Mi.sses Miriam Nel.son ami Clyde jmell, finally tying the game witb- a
with her
weeks
1>ugan.
Mr. and .Mrs. John M. Hudgens and
children spent the past week in Mon-
1. treat.
MIVand .Mrs.'S. G. Dillard and chil
dren tfi>ent the week-end with relatives
at Bat Cave, N. C.
Mr. ami Mrs. Lee Add Blakely an
nounce the ibirth of a .son, John Add,
on F'riilay, June 1(>, at Dr. Hays’ hos
pital.
Mrs. L. R. Lynn, jVliss FJizal>eth' been visiting her sister,.
Ray spent .Sunday in Rock Hill with two-run tally rh the ninth. Leaman,
the forim'r's brother and sister-in-law,, Lee and B. Wehlon hit well for Clin-
Mr. and Mi's. Gordon Nelson. , [ton with .Odiome and Leaman featur-
.Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bell and .Misses! ing in the^ield. B. Goldman and Jones
! .Mary Bobo and Mary Beeks spent.the led .Midlohon with .Moates starring in
past, week-end in Charleston with the‘the fiehl.
former’s parents. | Clinton " h 12 .‘t
Mr. and Mrs. I. 1). Stone and James ' .Molloluui . o i:{ 2
I Adily spent Sunday in Anderson withj L. Welhorn, T' ammell and B. Wel-
relatives. They were accompanied.don; .Sowell, W. Culclasure and .lones.
f home by Miss Lucy Sherard, who had ' ^
fi
Refresh yourself
Bounce-back to nomial
She might even trUmp her partner’s ace. All because
the game has gone too long without refreshment. It
doesn’t htippen when y'>u serve ice-cold bottles of
J Coca-Cola. Really delicious, it invites a pause—(fcc
pause that refreshes. Keep ice-coid ki yourrefrigerator.
Order Bettled Cecs-CeU Jrem Yemr Ctrter
(ireenwood Coca-Cola Bottling C'o.
(ireenwMMl. S. G.
SB-ivn
^ Lynn and Mrs. Rotfiert Benn returned
■ yesterday from a week’s stay at .Mon
treal.
I Prof, and .Mrs, .M. W. Brown left
j this week for Madi.so'n, Wis., where
i Prof! Brown will study for the .sum-
' mer at the University of Wi.sconsin.
1 Rev. and Mrs. S. P. Bowles and chil-
' dren,‘and Mrs. Bowles’ parents, .Mr.
land Mrs, Arthur Harris of Jackson-
j Ville, Fa., left today for Montreal,
! where they will spend three weeks.
Ottaray made hits count in u lo(»se
.Mr and Mrs. B. F’. Copeland and.i fielding game .'Saturday to down .Fo-
son, Po.sey, spent Sunday in Charlotte j anna. Both pitchers had hard sledding,
with their daughter anil son, .Mrs. (Ottai'ay 10 10 3
anil
Henry Speers and B. F'. Copeland, Jr. j.Foanna
.Mrs. Speers accomiianied her parents Hines and Dick.son
home for a visit. *Girk.
Dr and Mr.s. Duilley Jom*s, .Misses
(’atherine, Rosalie and l.A?titia Jones |
and little Rowena DuBo.se spent F'ri
day in (^)luniihia with relatives. Thej
latter remained in Columbia with her I
mother. !
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Bouknight
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and
Presentment By
Grand Jury|:
i Mrs. F’. M. Stutts and children re-. Mi.ss Colh'tte Griffin and .Miss Al-
turned‘Saturday from a month’s visit! j^ne .N’ew.som of Hartsville, left Sat-
1 to her si.sters in Charleston. | urday for Chicago to attend the ('en-
I Joe Fincher Austin of Laiiren.s, is tury of Progress exposition. From
j visiting his aimt, Mrs. Irene Todd. [there they will go to California for a
j Miss Dorothy M ilson of Clover, and,ivi.sit of several weeks to Miss New-
j .Miss Rebheca Howe of Rock Hill, were .som’s brother and sistcr-in-law.
guests of 'Miss Ruth Todd the past
week. ■ - ^5— :
Paul Tixld, accompanied by Mrs. T.
B. Siimerel and .Mrs: John Austin 4)f
Ijiurens, left last week for a ten days’
visit in Kentucky and Ohi<». While in
JI
The presentment of the Laurens'
i county grand jury made lust week to.
Judge ('. ('. F'eathei'stone, was as fol-'
l<)ws:
To the Presiding Judge;
We ’have pas.sed on all liills liefore
us.
'Among those who left Saturday for The eomniitlee on Chaingang, Puh-
Chicago to attend the Century of Pro-die Building.- and ('ounty Home have,
gress expositibn were: Mrs. J. Will, visited same and finil the Jail, Chain*;
IjeaUe, Misses Lidie and Janet Leake, Ijjang ami ('ounty Ho'me irt fair ('(tn-
»!• 1 I' i;.; ' ' 'I'«L II
Take Stock
Of Your .1-
Mis.ses Rachel and F'rahce.s O’Duniel, <l«tion. The (’o.urt House needs some
Mis.ses Mary Howze Dillard, Margaret wiirk on it an<l plans have been madeGi
Kentucky they will visit M. A. Sura-:-Moorhead, Martha Whitten ami Fqnmajl.y the,county commissioners ami the:
erel, formerly of I.aurens. i Little. county delegation in the General .As-
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. ^Baxter of Co-' Mrs. J. W. Craw'ford left Sunday forisenihly to . have the.se., necessary re-
lumbia, 8i>ent the week-end with Mr. Philadelphia to attend the graduation |)airs niade. |
and Mrs. J. Rentz. of her daughter, Mis.s Jeannette, who A conimiltee composed of ('. H. .Mc-
■ ’ Mrs. 4i Ji Campbell ami Miss .Ixiuiseher master of arts degree, Oai y, F. C. I*in.'<on and W. B. Blakely
jSmith have returned to their hom^s inj ill the University of Pennsylvania, j has been appointed to make a Coin-
: Clover, after spending several days F’roni there they will go to New York,’p)iete investigatimi of the maintenance’
.with Mr. and Mrs. W. I). Pe'ay. Niagara F'alls and other points of in- and operation of the chaingang with
j Rev. C. B. Betts, M isses Katherine j threat befoi;e returning home. jtull jifiwer to reconimeml necessary
[and Margaret Blakely and William j [jj-. and Mr.s. F^ran.s Ericsson of F>ast [action.
Blakely s|>ent Friday at Hotel Bon Orange, N. J., are spending several I The committe<- on Public .Schools
darken, near Flat Rock, N. C. [days in the city. Mrs. Ericsson wa.s:,eports that a meeting of the trus-;
Miss Alberta Thomas of Rock Hill, formerly Mrs. A. T. F'ant of this city, [tees and the county delegation will be'C [
spent ^onday here with Miss Bert Land is pleasantly remembered here by held within a few days to arrange for
her
Peay. The latter accompanied
home for a few days’ visit.
Dr. and Mrs. M. J. McF'adden are
spending a few weeks in Bishopville
with Mr. and Mrs.-Whitman Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayte Ray have re-
retumed from their wedding trip, and
are now making their home on Cen
tennial street-
J. S. McGregnr of Rid)y, spent the
week-end with his family and Mr. and
j Mrs. S. W. Sumerri.
! Gene Barrett of Atlanta, and Bill
a wide circle of friends who are ex
tending her a most cordial welcome.
Dr. Ericsson is dean and head of the
department of psychology of Upsala
college, at Flast Orange.
the operation of the schools next ses-!
sion. "'1
'.A thorough investigation of the,
Court House has been made and we j
direct thkt ^he janitor keep the .sanie |
' jin a clean and sanitary condition and
UAKEvSIDE CLUB TO I look properly after the groumls.
meeting!
^ , j ing an independent audit of the books
The members of the Ukeside Coun- officers made. The com-
try club will hold their annual meet-' has been examining the liooks
ing Thursday, June 29. An outdoor
swimming contests, and elec-
Mendham of Dayton,^ Ohio, apont, a . ^
few days here with friends this week. I
Kenneth Burdette, Jr., of Charles
ton, is spending.a few days with his
aunt, Mr.s. Hubert Pitts, aher attend
ing^ conference at Presbyterian college
last week.
picnic,
.
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COPELAND CAFE
PLATE LUNCH — 25c
tYiemselves and we will later recom
mend as to the audit.
The thanks of each member of the
jury is extended to the judge and
court officials for courtesies and kind
nesses shown.
All of w'ljich is respectfully sub
mitted. * *
1-* J„K. PHILPOT, Foreman.
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