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A fM \ THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1933 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON. S. C. ^ Personal /Mention ^ Marguerite Dillard and Jiara'iKiIly Pitt5 ' returned Monday from li Ray Coleman spent yesterday in Nine-1 Egypt, iJa.. where they have been, s ty-Six with fp^nd^ spending a few days with Mr. and*! ^ Mr. and Mrs. G. Murphy aAd Mrs.'-.X. S. Rumph. They jw’ere accom- 2^ ' ‘ B.-daughter, Caroline, and J. B. Jacobs., home by John Pitts Rumph for MBleft Tuesday for^ Memphis, Tenn., to » few days’ visit. vr- * 1 I L' * /XU /• tf . ' -n relatives. Henderson Wyatt Mih.s Ma»'garet Owens of Charlotte,! Krre.st Obering of Houston, lexas. and Miss Virginia Owens of Rock Hill,!spent Friday here with Mr. and Mrs. Miss Clara Duckett has returned visited friends here on Monday. J. A. Bailev. . from Anderson, where she hu^; been Oxnei' this Ernest spending Alb rams. Ryland Su.merel is week in Richmond, V’a. buy nig faii merchandise on of Newberry, IS , IS spending two where she is iss Helen Milam week wiih Buck i weeks at ‘‘Riverside,” I a counselor. pending this' Mi.ss Georgia B. Blakely left Sun. where he is day for King’s Mountain, where she is I (Visiting friends. Mr. anu Mrs. bayette Henry of this city, annource the birth of a son, on July 2'^, at Leesville. Mrs. Henry waslents, Mr. and Mrs formerly Miss Josephine Bradie. • i .Miss Pearl Hitt .Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Howell of Mar ion. .Ala., are visiting the latter’s pa’-- H. D. Rantin. left Tuesday fvir visiting ’ner sister, Mrs. J. B. Town send. Mr. and Mrs. Carrigan and daugh ter. Elizabeth, of Clearwater, Fla., were guests of friends at Thdrnvell orphanage on Sunday. Mr. and .Mrs. T. .M. .Seaso announce the biith of a daughter on We.inu.-- day, .August 2. of Chicamauga, Ga., R. \V. Langford of Bain bridge, Ga.. and Phil .Adams of Dublin, Ga.. j were the guests of Dr, and Mrs. L. R. Lynn Tuesday and Wednesday, on route to their homes from Chicago, wher'e they have been attending the' Century of Progi'eas‘exposition. * v'H Mr,-. limes Cobb of Lancaster, ited friencis here last Thursday. Mi-.-'.es I.aura Frances Betsill Cros.s .Anchor, Bright .Alice Giles '-’i.s- Chicago to attend the Century of P’o- gres.s' exposition. of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bennett iv- of turne<i Sunday from .Atlanta, where the former’s cully Friends of Mrs. Corrie .A I" be sorry to learn that she is cr’ ill at her home on North .Adair street. Miss Brantley Telham of .New!>erry, is spending several days with Mrs. R. S. Owens. JonesviUe. and Dora Langster of Wesg they have been visiting the former’s Miss Fiances Spratt has returned Spring.s. are the guests of their aunt, j brother. .A.nWel Bennett. j home from a six weeks’ stay with rel- Mr.s. R. B. Glenn. i Mi.s. J. F. Jacoby, Jr., Mrs. Bessie atives in .Atlanta and Montreat. • Dr. an 1 Mrs. D. J. M oods left Mon-|H. Owens and .Mrs. R. E, Sadler spent Mr. and .Mrs. L. L. .Adair of Eaton- day for Salem, Va.. where they will, Tuo.^ lay and \Vednesday in Easley ton. Ga., are visiting the former’s spend the month of .August \%Mth rela-'with the latter’s sister, Mrs. Ben Mar- niother, Mrs. Corrie .Adair, tives. jtin. .Miss .Marguerite Boland of Colum- Mrs. H arry Mc.Mann of New ^'ork.j- Mrs. lames T. Russuni has returned fxia, is spending two weeks with her has been spending several days here to her home in Spartanburg after vi.s-' {Mther, F. .M. Boland, and other rela- with her aunt. Miss Lou Henvlerson. ,iting her Sister, Mrs. W. T. .Atkinson., tives. Mr.s. [,ethe Gregory and .Mrs. Julia, Miss Elizabeth Milling is spending Mrs. J. P. .McMillan and .sons are Griffin .'.pent the week-end with .Mrs. i this week at Sullivan’s Island with' spending a few days in Greenwood friends. | with her mother. Mi.'.s Bert Peay is .spending a few Friends of Mis.s .Mary Pitts will he duy.s in Greenwood with Misses Elea- sorry to know that she is ill at her nor Player and Frances Bradford. ; home on Florida street. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Sheely spent I ^iss .Adeline Boland left today for Meeting To Fight High Ginning Prices Vi. D. Byrd, near Laurens. Mr. and Mrs. John G. Brockell are now ri'a’icnc their home on Mijsgnive stre<^t. in tUe L. J. Moore home. Mrs. Julia Griffin spent a few day.-s j Columbia, .Aug. 1. — Saying “hun- dred.s of thousands” of dollars wa.s involved, J. Roy Jones, commissioner of agriculture; today called a meeting of South Carolina cotton farmers to protest against what he said w'ere “ex- horbitant prices” for ginning propos ed in the tentative code of cotton gin- i ners of the South. | The state-wude meeting will be held! here at 11 a. ni. Wednesday, Commis-' sioner .lones said he expected to see] men from every section of the state, j “Numerous prote.sts have been | made against the excessive and ex- [ horbitani prices which the ginners i propose charge- the farmei-s this full ^ for ginning their cotton,” he said, "but; I feel the time has come for the cot-! Ion growers of South Carolina to take' definite action to protect them.selve.s.” j W 'tfi Grlenwood- with ; .SutTda'lTtfi New>herry wTITT iRc^formePsTlJolilges to spend a few days with Miss 'Miriam Munday. Lidie Herman Hunter of College, brother. M U.sc.s ter, .Ml'S. Tom Anderson Prof, and Mrs. Pierce Henderson of A.shevillc -ioent a few days last week and .Alma w.i^h .Mi.;.' l.ou Hender.-ion. Ujioon left 'Mixs .Agatha Hailey i.s spending attend the severa' in Spartanburg with her sition. Isabel Wnfier.>ipo<*n. Davis, and yesterday Century J.ack Wither-1 Md., is visiting his mother. Mrs. .Myr- day ^ir Cl ■y rrogi hicago, to ogress expo- tie Hunter. .Miss Mary Belcher has returned to I her home in Iva, after being a ooun- brotk • a’ul si.^ter-in-law, Mr. andj Robert Watermftfi^hu*; returned to^selor at “Riverside” the past few .Mr-'i. I'* Bailey. his home in .Atlanta. Ga.. after sjiend-: weeks. Mr. and .Mrs, Eugene Pratt and c'oil- ing several day." with friemls at the| Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. dren. .Mi.-.'. Dolly and F^ringle Piatt of,oi-phanage. .» Thomas .Facobs have returned from Gre**<'\vi ei, spent Sunday with .Mr.s. Mr. and .Mis. D. G. Benjamin and ( hicigo, where they’ attended the I’en- Set Wages For All j| Federal Road Work! WE ARE GLAD TO” HA VE'OURr PART- - — Columbia, .Aug. 1.—Minimum wages of ;>0 cents an hour for unskilled labor and 40 cent.s for skilled will apply on all road projects to be finanec'd with the $.*1,000,000 alloted the state under the national emergency road act. THE NATIONAL RECOVERY ACT .\N[) TO OBSERVK ALL RULES AM) REGULA TIONS GOVERNING THIS MOVEMENT. Pratt’.', mother, Mrs. .Mary Prather. i Dr. an'l Mrs. F. K. Shealy and <laugb‘.e:.'. Misses .Agne> and .Mar garet, are spending several day.s at daughters, Margari^ and Jean, ami jtury of Pi’ogress exposition. “Happy” Dargan of Darlington, spent. .Miss Floy Owings of a few ilays last weA*k with .Mr. ami spending this week at the Copeland Mrs, C. P. Robinson. cabin with Miss Ellen Copeland. j Charles H. Moorfield, chief highway Owings, is'engineer, said today. Myrtle Beach. I Mis.ses Elizabeth Sheely. V^tian spent Uie with .Miss NEW DEAL BARGAIN DAY ALL MEN’S Straw Hats Price .Mrs. Maude Hampton vyeek-end in Greenville Emma Flinkingshelt. Mrs. AV. H. Drummond of Lsiurens, is spending *%vo weeks with her daugh ter and son-in-law, l.)r. and Mrs. T. L. W. Bailey. Miss Nan WhiU^i ’ fotiu Ium iTTpie in (-hestef^^uKfay aitth- spem ii.g the. juist week' at tin caldn, attending a house party. ^ .Mrs. Eugtme Betliea has ri'lurned to lier home in Winston-.Salem, N. C.. after s|)emling several ilays with ^lei patents, Mr. and .Mrs. Rlretl Coi»eland. .Mr. and Mrs. Pat Kinavd of .Witie. \ ille, spiMit Friday here with friends. Mi.s.s Ilelen .Adair_ia spending sev--, eral days in Greenwood with .Mis.s liay Heaudmt. Instructions to the effect have been ^ rtceived by the highway department! from Washington. 1 Parents Notice New Banking Hours: 9 A. M. to 2:30 P. M. —9 A. M. to 1 P. M, for Children whose eyes have been un der our-icare and tho.se parents who want us to examine their children’s eute.r into thi> I":" senonr wOfk will please phone us (’opeland or bring the children be fore the rush or school opening. Me are equipped in every modern way to render the lH*st in the scien tific examination of children’s eyes and prescribing gla.sse.s. NEW BUSINESS CORDIALLY INVITED M. S. Bailey & Son Drs. Smith & Smith B .A N K E R S y^*- 4 OPTOMETRISTS Clinton, S. C. OLDEST STRONGE.ST ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ <> ♦ ♦ V ♦ ♦ I .Miss .Sara Knox i.s spending several Buy Here and Save Money L. B. Dillard Nt*\t To Picture Show ^ I ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•» ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦4444444»44444444444444444444444 w « 9 9 CIRCUS FLOUR Plain or Self-Rieing • ' 4-LB. BAG 12 LB. BAG 9 25^ 43^ # 24-f.B. BAG . 48-LB BAG * -e t 7S* $1 .57 • 94-LB. BAG r $2a00 & - ■ • Wahfi other low flour pricee-^ |j « aek manager of Rogere Store. H —: 1 Hot-Cup CbFFEE LBS. Pint Size FRUIT JARS DOZ. FI** Quart Size FRurr^Aft4 DOZ. 79^ jdays in Greenwood w’ith .Mi.sses Elea-, nor Player and Frances Bradford, 1 Billy Leaman has i-.eturried from! White) ille, N. w hen- he has been ’visiting his brotK(*r, .lames Henry 1 I lamman, ami other relatives. ! Mrs. Ethel Wier,-Misses Ella Adair* and Jeunnetti* Pitts leturned .Monday' from Lake Waccamaw. near White-' ville, C., where they.spent^lhe past | I week. I •Mi.sses Elizabeth Lynn and Eliza- oeth Fliedner, .Mrs. .1. K. .Murff of l.auiens, Dossey .McFaihieii and leoige Dunlap of Rock lit” left .Mon- 'ay for Chicago to attend tlu* Century of Progress exposition. .Miss Barbara Smith and Nowell ''mith have retunied to their home in Itouglas. Ga,, after spending several d..ys with then c<)U.sins, .Mi.ss Patricia and Thurston Giles. Friends of .Mrs. M. [.. Rivenbaek \ill be soiry to lea,rn that she is a ,»atient irr’the (Jrecnwood r’rty” ho.--T mtal. having undergone an operation HI Friday. .Miss Margaret .Moorhead has le. ‘.iirned from a two weeks’ stay at the L5(>n Claiken hotel, near Flat Rock, N. C. .Mrs. W. A. .Moorhead, Misatts o])ie McCrary, .Mary Howze Dillard and Kitty Cunninghain went ,up^ fty ..r* Beet Americim CHEESE 17^ Silverleaf or Star PURE LARD 4-LB. CAilTON 37* 73* But Margarine NUCOA her Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Addison Neighbors, ecomyianied by .Vlrs. .Marshall Denily and .Mrs. J. 1. Copeland of Gainesville, Ga., left this week for ('hicago to at- ' tend the World’s fair. Miss Dorothy Sullivan has retuniefl to her home in Anderson after .spend ing several days here with her sister •nd brother-in-law, Mr. and .Mrs. H. L. EicheiKerger, Miss I.,ou Henderson, Mrs. Harry .McMann, Ebb Horton and William Blakely spent Sunday in Asheville ■.yith .Mrs. McMann’s parents. Prof, and .Mrs. Pierce Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Ferguson and ;'amily left Saturday for ('hicago, to Jteoel or Vegetola Pkillip’e > PORK 4 BEANS 3 13# SHORTENING CARTON Od 4-La CARTON Foeter'e Lunch TONCUE 2 CANS.. 2S# VINEGAR Bring Tour / aaF- Container 19 Bouthem Maneion TEA 19# %-LB. PKO. attend the CenTury of Progres.s expo sition, and from there will go to Can ada and other points r/ interest. Friends of Mrs. Charle.s Workman, will be sorry to learn that she is a pa- ‘ient at Di*. Hays’ hospital, having un- 'eigone an.appendix upeiation on Sat-, urday. “ M rs. C. M. Artbill and children of 'lemson college, left yesterday for i Columbia, after spending several days with her mother, Mrs. Bessie Godfrey. •Mrs. W. T. Rutledge and children re named to tlieir home is Easley Sun- lay after visiting Mrs. Godfrey. Mr. and Mr.s. C, D. Daniel of Bir- ningham, Ala., and Mi.sses I-ouise and^* Ina. Merle Thomas of Monroer' La.,- were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs, Goyhe Simpson. Mrs. Simpson will join them today at Lake Murray, where they will spend two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Copeland and children, Aliiene and L. U, Jr., and’ Star Values Home Raised Green BEANS, 3 lbs. 10c MEAL,'white or yellow,, peck . . .. 26c • <3 Bread and Butter PICKLE, jar . 12V2C Thick White Fat BACON, lb. . ... 7c Crisp VANILLA WAFERS, Ib. . 12y2C Eddie’s Pure EXTRACT, 2 oz. bot. 13c Large Juicy LEMONS, dozen .,., 23c PIMENTOES 7 oz. can ^...... 10c BRAINS \ Large can ... .. 10c OCTAGON SOAP 2 cakes .-.rv. 5<: CIDER VINEGAR Gallon . 25c FRESH CABBAGE .. Pound 3c PORK & BEANS 1 lb. can 5c NRA WE DO OUR PART BLAKELY’S STARCROCERY CLINTON^ S. C. \ ■ ' ‘I ■Jiifl,'Xjr-- .1