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w ; r ' THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1933 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON,/s. C. B. D. HBNRT P. M. B01,AN1» H. D. Henry & Company INSURANCE STOCKS . BONDS ^ REAL ESTATE PAGE FIYK / LOANS NEGOTIATED I'TJ ^ I Personal Mention ^ I IViyi m * Meyer Schneider of Adpusta, Ga., i is spendinjt several days in the city. Miss Sue Leake of .Alachua, Fla., is visiting her sisters, Mrs. V. P. .Adair and Miss Marion Leake. 'Prof, and Mrs. B. Grahtjin and chil dren and Mrs. W. S. Rean loft this *'' week for Montreal. N. f.: Florence Durant of .AhhevilU*. is vis iting-her grandparents. Mi-, and .Mrs. George H. Ellis. Mrs. *T. G. F^llosor of Washington. D. C.. is the guest of Mr. and -Mts. W. 1). Copeland. Mrs. .A. W. Brice and Miss Margaret, are visiting in Greenville. .Mrs. I). J. Briniin and Margaret and Billy Lightfoot. have returned from a visit to relatives in Charlotte. N. C. ■iiHBu’ia .Miriam Coleman is spending a few | days in Laurens with Rebecca Crisp, j Miss Kathryn Coleman was the week-end guest of Miss Dorothy Mil ler, in Laurens. | Elitaheth, Rebecca and Hugh Fuller} of Greenwood, have returned to their home after a visit to their aunt and, uncle, Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Pinson. " j .Misses .Azile Livingston and Hazel ^ Boland are attending a Lutheran con-, ference which is being held at Camp Bon darken, near Flat Rock, N. C. I , Mrs. J. H. Donnan and children are uughtor, j Spending this week in Pendleton with relatives I her sister, Mrs. W. H. .Aull. [ Mr.S; Harry Layton and daughter, children. .Jean, have returned home after a two weeks’ visit to relatives in .lackson- ville, F'l.n. , Mr. and Mrs. T, M. Littlefield and YOUR CAR- he sure it is MODERN as well as NEW □ remr Jgshr fmr s ll <1 /rt*. COOLING BREEZE -whe^ you want^itl- "Pishcr Controlled Ventilation”—here’s a ma^ic phrase that means more than you can believe till you've experienced it yourself. This one feature alone would make Pontiac an outstanding car compared with others at or near its price. But Pontiac gives more. It is a Straight Eight, with a 77-horsepower engine that gives 78 real miles per hour. It is a big car-!-~l 15-inch wheelbase, and due to its balanced weight and design, it gives you safety, comfort, durability and the operating economy of 15 miles to the gallon. Ask any Pontiac owner. Try a demonstration. And don’t forget that it takes a Straight Eight to give Straight Eight performance. j Misses Ray Beaudrul and Margaret (laughter. Miss Helen, spen*^ Sunday ! j Strawhorn and Rufus BeauJjjT^J of with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hitt. j Greenwood, spent Tuesday with Mrs.. Louis .Apelt of Manning, was a vis-^ I Mary Prather. ■ <> \ Monday. ' j, i Mrs. I. K. Little of Columbia, and, Miss Mavy Pin.son has leUirned' Mrs. "G. It. Boozer of .Artesia. Miss., from Monroe, N.. C.. where she has j are the guests of Mr. and ^lr.s. W. W.jbeen visiting friends. Harris. | Misses Miriam and Gladys Nelson j ('arolyn Henry has returned after a have roturneil fn-m f’ollv Beach.| three weeks’ visit to .her aunt inUv'here they spent several days. .Senei a. j .Misses Mary and Sallie Anderson I Mr.s. Rufus D. Lew is and children of of Edgefield, are spending this week j I Spartanburg, spent • Thur.<(iay with | with .vl.i.sseii £,v.eiy-n.—Chamhtu-.s and4 fhel*'sTsTorl ^Trs. E. B. Sloan. Mamie Little. . I' .Miss Ella -Adair, Mrs. Ethel Wier, i Mr. and Mrs. .Morgan Todd of Simp-! and .MrssMeaTffiette-Pitts^Ter-spendmjrtJmnvtlle. spent Sunday with the lat-' 1 their vacation at Lake Waccamaw,! ter’s mother, Mrs. Emma Little. j near Whiteville. N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Charle . ' Dr. Robert P. Jeanes is spending' Wallett and i several days in Charleston, with little son. Billie, have returned to their, friends. home iif Statesboro. <la., after visiting Miss Hedge Peake is spending this relatives here. week in Hai'tsville as the guest of Mr. Mrs. T. M. Booth left this week for and Mrs. .lohii Allen Dugan. Gainesville. Ga,. where she is visiting her brother. Mrs. R. K. Blakelv and ehildren. Lei us quute You on good DIXIE GEM chunk coal. Dixie Gem is mined in the JELUCO field, long known as one of the finest coal fields in the world. DIXIE GEM is a Premium Coal, usually selling at $1.00 per ton above ordinary coals, but we arc now offer- V ing it at the price of ordinary coal. DIXIE GF^M at $3.50 per (on (our cash price) is cheaper than a great many coals would be at $1.00 flat. Me have ahyays found the best to be the cheapest in the long run. ^ NO DUST or slack in DIXIE GEM coal. We keep all the dust and small coal to burn in our BOILERS. Clinton Cotton Oil Co. t ♦ t Henderson Pitts, Mgr. Phofie 62 Mrs. \V. \V. .Arrington and children of Greenville, are spending several days with her parents, Mr. and .Mrs. I Florence Ella ,and .Ann. are visiting H. F. Blakely. ( relatives in AVilmington. N’. C. i Miss Maude SunieVel and nieco, Vir- ' Billie Leaman left Monday foi-jginia Sumerel. are visiting their sis- I \Vhitevilh‘. N. C., to visit his lirother, j ter and aunt, Mr.s. .1. .S. McGregor, in j.la-nes H»*nry Leaman. arid otlier rv’la- Ruby. ! Mis.s Emma Little is sjiending three Tbornley is spending several i weeks at “Riverside,” where she is a j lives, Pant VMt tb* G*m0rmi Motors Bmitfimgf CtnHtry t^ Progrtss iPDNTIAC /.■Tut- fQ-.QWOMV ITIIAIQHT'l^qHT ^ SB 5l ANCt U^. 0..I PONTIAC iASV fi,H A q. (lays in l^tnes with friends. .Miss Iris .Stone of Seneca, is visit ing hiM'^."ister and hrotlier-in-law, Mr. THiirMi^rtniTiiiiiiiiYiiTyr"' ~ Billy Dicus left this week for .Aslie- N. C . where he w ill visit rela- cou rise lor. C. C. Giles, -loe Davidson, .liiii Davis and Bill Mc.Millan left Monday for Vliicagir lo athmif flie*Uenlury oT Pro- greNS exposition. .Mr. and Mrs. (). 1. .Sheely and Miss 'Elizabeth .Sheely spent Sunday in Lit- J, Davis has returned to his (Ic Mountain with the fornief’s|<i lionie III Sumnierton after spending mother. - t th(‘ past week vMth Henry Dillaid. i .Mi-se^ Eleanor l’Iay(‘r and Erances^ .lack Setton of lAiiirens, is spend- Bvadfor.l have letuvned to their homes! -.die, t i.ves, /^Kvedie r" THOMASON MOTOR CO. with his sister and EAST MAIN STREET LAURENS, S. C. Stokely*» or Phillips Tomato Juice ^ CANS 250 \ 'American Sweet Mixed Pickles TaT 170 XYZ Brand Salad Dressing 250 QUART JAR Amerimn Stunt hi ixid PICKLES 7-oz 25c JAU.S FicncA’* MUSTARD •-OZ. JAR If. B. C. Premium Flake CRACKERS T-n. 15^ pKa Toilrt Soap CAMAY in (Iieenwood after spending a tew days with Miss Sara Knox. “ Mr.-and Mrs. .A. .1. Milling, Misses D('lly and .Agnes .Milling were in Gi'H'aw00(1 Thursday for the .Milliiig- Ulmei wedding. .Mi.s.ses .Mary and Mildred Grisp of Laurens, have been spending a few days wiH. Miss Sara Itay Golemaii. Mies .Marguerite Dillard of .\tlanta, Ga., i.s visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Willie several .Johnson of days with Lake Miss CAKK Heitiz Oven Baked Beans „zircLllV20 5^ Armours Veribest Corned Beef 141/20 Our FavoritO PEAS 2 NO 2 25C “ t'ANa NO 1 CAN Campbells Tomato 2 CANS Jersey Com Flak3S PROS. 110 Imported in Pure Olive Oil SARDINES CANt 15^ Oinger Ats CANADA DRY 16< ROTTf.K iTaii Rosed lie or Argo PEACHES me No.:>s CAN Bouthnrn Mansion Orange Prkoe TEA PKQ. 10^ LEMONS DOZEN 19' PADM rRESH CUlUX GREEN DOZEN 15' BEANS = M —J 1 POUNDS 25' Dr AC fresh , iLAd GREEN * 4 !>OUM)S . 25' [ing several day _ hrother-in-law. .Mr. and "Mrs, Russell rtiray. ~~ K. Mills of Fort Mill, was the week end guest of .John William Dillard. -Mr. and .Mr^. R. F. N(*ale of Lenoir, N. are the guests of Mf. and .Mrs. ' W. B. Raniage. ! .lames OMhtnit‘1, vv ho is attenriing ! sumu.er school at Furman university, Ifieenville, spent Sunday at h()me. j Mr. and Mr?*. t>. T. l/awing of (ireer, i AIma Dillaid I spent .Suiulay here w ith the latter’s I Miss Mary I mother, Mrs Minnie .Adair, and other1(’ity, s|>ent ' relatives. I’earl Hitt. .Mrs. E. E. .Ashmore and children Miss I.uenette Worthy of Chesler, relumed to then home in (’harlotte, who has been spending several days N. i'.. after spending the past two j with .Mrs. W. D. Peay, left yesterday weeks with her parents, .Mr. and Mrs, ■ with .'Vliss l.ouise Cox for Brevard, !T. L. Coo|h;i. Mr. .Ashmore camelN. (’. 'down for the weekend and accoin-! B. Graham and Edward .Martin panied them home. j.spent P’riday in (o)lumhia with friends. ^ Mrs.. L. S. SlcMillian, Misses Mela-1 Misse.s Florence Pitts and Sara ] nie Thofnley. Bes.sie and .Agatha-Jones! Floyd of .Spartanburg, visited friends I were vi.sitors in Greenville yesterday, i here Sunday. j Mr. and Mi-a. R(»hert Wasson have] Mis.ses Almena Milling and Burns j returned to their home in the Hickory j Browning have returned from Colum- 1 Tavern .-section after spending a few hia. where they have been visiting Mr. days with Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Win- and Mis. .Joe Phinney, .Mrs, C. M. .Ashill and children of Clemson college, and .Mrs. W. T. Rut ledge and children of Easley, are vis iting their mother, .Mrs. Bes.sie God- Sound - - Safe -4 ( ► ( ► O o n i * i * < > I ► < ► i > < > < ► < ► < > i I /, This hank has served this ettmmunity/iilmo.st half century, and is plea.sed (o be of all po.ssible assistance to our customers. Here vou will find a • * courteous, cordial and sustained interest in your financial welfare. I ► I ► (► We welcome new accounts, larj^e or small. You w ill find this institution convenient, dependable and ab.solutelv safe. \ ; NEW BUSINESS CORDIALLY INVITED M. $. Bailey & Sea BANKERS OLDEST , STRONfifesf gaiU- Billy Owens returned yesleiday ‘‘nun .Spurt-Ynhurg, w here he hu> beep visiting friends. .Mi-is Kit*y tTinninghHTn of Decatur, Ga., is spending this week with .\lis*ses '"opie and Klla#Little .McCrary. • \f,. anfj Airs. B. F’r Wingard re- 'urned yesterday from < aesar’s Head .where they were gue.st.^r at a house j party. , ^ . 31 r. and Mrs. FL .Nichols ar.* j .sjien ling today in Clover with the iat- j ter’s yiarents, Mr. and Mrs j .s( n. .Miss t'atherine Jones has returned from Estill, where she has been visit ing relatives. .Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Galloway and frey. I .Mi.(s Katherine .MeSwain, who has ! been counselor at "Riverside,” has re- tuTht‘lTTrrlTer"honie in'fraffiiey. ' Ros.s I.ynn, Red Wyatt, and several | ou t '( if -o w n Prte n d s 1 ef t "y(‘s ti* rd a y” Ti li* ] Chicago to attend the Century of Pro-. gresic exposition. | .Mr And .Mrs. W. 1). .Armstrong and B. E, Wil-tchildren..of Gray (.lourt, Mr. ami Mrs. 1 Floyd f}itt anil James Hitt of Edge-1 field, visited their paients, Mr. and Mr.s. Eugene Hitt, on Sunday. Mi-w-ff's Azile Livingston and Melda Von Hollen returned last week from (’hicago, where they visited the Cen-. little daughter, Marcia, left Tuesday _ [for {‘hicagoi to attend ib'c'Centufy o'f'tui-y of Progress exjiosition. They also , Progre.ss exp«»sition. went to Canada, .Niagara Falls ,and j Jeff Buiand, Jr., left this week for other points of interest. ; the Citizens’ Military Training caini)' Ross l.ynn hu.- re'urned home from i at P ort .Moultrie. • ' . ^ Durham, N’. C.. where he has been at- Dorsey .McFadden has returned: tending (fummer school at Duke uni- ! home after s|>ending .several days in versity. He w'as act-omiianied home by Bishopville with Mr. and .Mrs. J, Whit man Smith. ( D. M. .McN'aull ,and F. Byrd of Co lumbia, .spent a few- days here last ' week with friends. .Mr. and .Mrs. H. L. Bailey and Mis.s Ruth Bailey' left Saturday for a ten days’ stay at Montreal, N. C. R. G. Murphy, ThQrnw-ell Dunlap, Robert Lynn, Lonnie I^nlap and J. B. Jacobs are s|>ending the week in Chi cago attending the Century of Pro gress ex|>oaition. Dr. and Mrs- M. J. McFadden and ‘‘Red’’ U yatt, Chicainauga, Ga. ' Mis.ses Louise Chambers, Dorothy Adair, Evelyn McCrary, Tokie Adair | and lJuncan \^’orkinan aie attending young [leople’s confei-ent-e at Cainpl Rocky Bottom, near Pickens. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jacobs and j Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, .Sr., left Saturday for Chicago, t<i attend the Century of Progress exposition. Little Aliffe Ja cobs i.s visiting h^r grandparents in j Easley while her parents are away. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Little and ilaugh-j ter, Adelaide, and Mrs. S. G. Thomp-1 >SINC:E CHEVROLET’S STRIKING JUNE l»OSTER WAS IMUNTEI) SAI.ES HAVE INCREASED SO FAST THAT EVERY 40 SECONDS SOMEONE BUYS AND Someone Sells a Chevrolet AND HERE’S WHY— Chevrolet Is the Best Product In the A Low-Price Field. rr.S THK ( All THE IM'Itl.lC WANTS ll . . . and it’s backed by the .stroni*:est, harde.st-hittinK udvertisinu any car in the world. 71'hVvrolf w ii Giles Chevrolet Co. •on, Do.ssey, have returned from Bish-lson, of Abbevilje, spent Sunday with j opville, where they have been spend-j Mr.s. Emma Little. .Adelaide, lomained j Ing the past few weeks with Mr. and | for a week’s visit with her gi and-i Mrs. Whitman Smith. Imother. _ . i Miss V iolette Wheeler of Richmond,] Mr. and .Vlr.s. J. ('. .Johnson of N(*w-^ \ a., i.s the guest of Mi.ss Elsie Little, j berry, .Mr. and -Mrs. W. C. Whitnprej Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ca.skey and lit- of Enoree, .Mr. and -Mr.s. J. R. Whit-1 *' tie son, and Lewis Cooper are spend-! mire, Mis.s Sara and -William Wfhit-!^ ing this week in Charlotte, with their'mire, Mrs. Rosa W’. Bishop and P. D. | .si.ster and brother-in-law, .Mr.- and'Bishop of .Sedalia, spent Sunday with im Chevrolet Distributors Phone 26 Clinton, S. C. The Clinton Chronicle— SI. \