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^-m^'i,B-*r .■ i 'r'- ■'/ • '. • - /■•( THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1933 ./ . ■ ' ^ THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON. 8. C. PAGE FIVE 666 LIQUID - TABLETS - SALVE Checks Malaria in 3 days. Colds first day. Headaches or Neuralgia in 30 minutes. FINE LAXATIVE AND TONIC Most Speedy Remedies Known. NO 1 ICE' ^ [ - M’hy nbt keep your money at home j by giving your Magazine and News-| paper subscriptions to— | JAMES W. CALDMELL • j Call 38 at 12:30 P. M. I IDl I ^ Personal /Aention ^ • H. D. HENRY r. M. lOLAKE / ifi SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE “The Paper Everybody Reids” spent wi DO out njn Complete Drug Store SERVICE WE ARE WORKING UNDER OUR PRESIDENT’S NRA CODE to supply you with . THE BEST DRUG STORE ^ i: MERCHANDISE I Grady and Keith .Adair week-end in Atlanta. Dr. and Mrs. J. Lee Young spent Sunday in Chester with relatives. Mrs. VV. M. Chaney returned Thurs day from .Atlantic City, where she has ibeen visiting Miss Annabel lyennedy. , M iss Mary Able returned to her j home in Chester yesterday after I spending some time here with Dr. and ; Mrs. J. Lee Young. I D. Reese Williams of Lancaster, has 'been spending several days here with !relatives. the' Ross Lynn has returned from a visit to friends in Charleston, W\ Va. 1 Mi ss .Anne Holland is spending sev- _ eral days at Folly Reach with friends. M iss Margaret Nessly of Newberry, | is spending a few days with Miss .Myitis Holland. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hitt were; guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. I.ittle-' field in Simpsonville Tuesday. r ! “Shorty” McDonald of Dillon visited fr-ends here last week-end. j Mrs. T. G. Harris and children, have returned from Pickens, where they ' Mrs. J. F. Bozard of Greenville, is have been spending the summer with* ; visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.iMr. Harris. i D. Henry. j M isses Elizabeth Lynn and Ejiza-^. Miss Marguerite Boland returned tojbeth Fliedner have returned from Chi-| j Columbia yesterday after spending cago. where they visited the Century I two weeks with her father, I'. M. Bo- of Progress exposition., land. Miss Catherine Jones has returned from Estill, where she has been visit- |ing friends. t H. D. Henf^y & Company INSURANCE STOCKS r BONDS REAL ESTATE -v,y LOANS NEGOTIATED Mr. and Mrs. John G. Brockell, Mrs. \V. S. Richardson and Miss Mary Mc- Quown spent Sunday in Cross Keys;^ with relatives. ... it is possible to get at reasonable prices. If you are not now a reg^ilar customer of ours, we solicit your busi ness and profhLse ... The Best In Drugs, Accessories and Service Hours—'7:30 A .M. to 9:30 P. M. Seven Days a Week l..aurens I Walle. near Flat Bock, N. (. Virginia; 1 Dillard remained for severa. days. ! Ralph Belk of Charlotte, N. C.. | Mrs. Rosa W. Bishop. Miss Sara 'spent the week-end here with friends , Whitmire and P. D. Bishop of Cross j jat Thornwell orphanage. Keys spent Tuesday here with friends, j .Searcy Elliott of LaGrange, Ga., is, W. J. MoCutchen of Bishopville, was I j spending several days here with a visitor in the city on Mondfi.\ friends. [ Miss Olive Nabers is spending this; Mrs. James M. Lea and daughter, week with her parents, near New- of Charleston are visiting Mrs. Lea’s berry. Isister, Mrs. F. .M. Stutts. | Mrs. M. L. Duskin is visitinj^ her Darrell Franks, who is stationed inj^daughter, Mrs. T. J. IV.'ike. aDer a C. C. C. camp at Florence, spent the i spending some time in New OrleaTis week-end with his mother. Mrs. Selma vrh l•^•Ultives. IB. F’ranks. ( Mr. and Mrs. Gary Dil'.ui 1 and i .Mrs. R. FL Jones and Miss .Agatha | daughters spent Sunday at Camp Bear ! Davis spent the week-end in with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. George Elbert Cope- 1.. H. .Mixon of Chariest"!’, spent land left Sunday fi>r their home in F'riday with friends in the city. I’almetto, F'la., after spending several Mis.ses Helen Milam and F^tfTina Lit- days with the latter’s parents, Mr. and ^ tie have returned from “Riversule'’ Mrs. B. F'. Copeland. 'where they have Ikhui counseloi.s for B. B. Ballard is spending a few ilays the past few weeks, in F!lloree wtih his parents. ^ Mrs. W. .A. .Moorhead and Miss Mar- Dr. L. R. Lynn and family, and Rev. garet Moorhead have returned I’liii'i a land Mrs,. Matthew Lynn ami little soU; • visit to Myrtle Beach and Georgot-twii:' of Coleman, Texas, left Tuesday for Mr. and Mrs. H. FI. Bolick, Sr. of a two weeks’ vacation stay at Mon-1 Charleston. si>ent the week-end oW'th treat. their stin .and daughier-in-law, Mr. an«l ~ ~ ' D*"' ^tid Mrs. E. .Mood Jsmith and Mrs. Harry Bolick. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Mj'. and .Mrs. Eugem* Tiuvnu*rman and - Mi*7 ««d Airs. R.—GaBoway^hrid little son, Murphy, were guests of daughter, Mareia, are spending sev- fi iends in Sumter on .Sunday. ;eral. <lays in (’olinnhia with Mis. Gal- Thomai'i Lothery of Davi lson, loway’s paients. Mi. and Mrs. George been spenjfing a few days T. Barm s. here with W, L. Jones at Presbyterian Mrs. W. .M. Chaney, formerly with college. Kriesherg’s Dept, store, has accepted ; Mr. ami .Mrs. F'. .M. Stutts and chil- a p»*sition at Ellison’s, jdren and .Miss .Annie Lee Jackson re-1 .Mr. and .Mrs. \’irgil .Abrams and Mr. 'turned Tuesday from a mouth’s stay land Mrs. George 11. Odiorne .spent the at Black .Mountain, N. ('. jweek-eml in Hendersonville. Miss Hattie Boozer of Silverstreet,^^_:. Mis.s Fllva Keller of Gatfncy, .spent Jersey Corn Flakes 2 PKQS. 11< Wot Making Ttome-Madc .Vai/onnalte WESSON OIL 19< 1 PINT CAN Tegetahle Shortening SNOWDRIFT sy 6-LB CAN Tropic Hut MARGARINE 10* V La Annoiir*« I I CORNED BEEF IS* NO.l CAN Jtopon Toilet Tissue 3 Canurii Salmon Styln Mackerel 3 Tellam's nigh Crad« Peanut Butter ZA>vety \ Ha-Cha Waldorf Toilet Tissue 4 ’ Rotemary—All Wlavort TAT.I, CAN» Bin.K LB. CAN ROIAJI 10# 25# 10# 10# 19# 1 Prof.Th C.. has Edgemont Cheez-lts PKQ. 10# Swnnsdown Cake Flour PKQ. 29# J Y Z Salad Spread QUART 19c Arm our* i Cloverbloom Butter LB 28# a Blue Sea Tuna Fish 19# is spending'some time with her sister |the week-end with .Mrs. .Maude llainp- and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. T. (ton. M.i Sea.se. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. .Anderson t 'F.dward Hrailsford of Summerton, Tuesday for Chicago to attend i wa.s the Week-end guest of friends in t'entury of Pixigress exposition. the eity. .Miss .Sara Ray Coleman returned Saturday from Atlanta, where she spent several days With .Miss .Mar guerite Dillard. .Mr. and .Mrs. B. F', ('opelund and little son, of Charlotte, spent the week-end with the former’s parents, Mr. and .Mrs. Ben F\ Copeland. .Miss Patricia Giles returned Satur day from fireenville, where she has been visiting friends. John William Dillard has accepted I a position with the Joanna Mercantile^ Co., ip Goldville. Dr. ami Mrs. John H. Davis, Misses' Jeannette Crawford and Patsy Peay, Prof. Thomas Lothery, \V ^ L. Jones, T. J. Blalock, Taylor .Martin and Bee Davidson spent the week-end at,I.ake I<anier. near Hendersonville. i F'riemis of Miss Muriel Long of | Thornwell orphanage will be glad to j learn that she is getting along nicely, | Mi.ss Grace F'liedner returned Sat- after undergoing an appendix pper:4 urday fiom Washington, D. (’., where alum on Tuesiiay she visiteil her brother, Henry F'lied NO. H CAN ■ V. B O. Assortment De Luxe 25# pKa Argo t Yellow Cling Poachee I Jelly iB-oz. • fo^ JAR CAN 1S« CAPTOR FLOUR ... bs 95' CAPTOR FLOUR 4«lbs $1.85 CIRCUS FLOUR 24 .bs 99' CIRCUS FLOUR i .. $1.93 ROGERS BEST FLOUR IV $1.05 ROGERS BEST FLOUR V $1.99 URD JLB. ft CARTON 33' URD Q LB. 0 CARTON 65' ner. Mis.s Hedge Peake ha.s returned from Hartaville after spending some time w’ith Mr. and .Mrs. J. A. Dugan. W. Denny Pitts of Greenville, Car- roll L. Pitts of Inman, and Davis V'. Pitts of Atlanta, were called here Thursday on accDunt of the death of their sister. Miss Mary Pitta. .Mrs. W. S. -Richardson and daugh ter, .Mias .Mary .McQuown, of .Atlanta, occupying an apartment on North were the week-end guests of .Mr. and .Adair street, with .Mrs. Irene Pitta. .Mrs. J. G. Brockell. .Mi.ss .Mary Howze Dillard roturned I Mr. and .Mr.s. G. VV. Holling.swortli home yesU-rday from Hagt»od, where were called to Newberry F'riday pn ac- ahe has been vi.siting friends. .She^ Icouht of the death of .Mrs. Holllngs-: was accompanied by .Miss F'veliiia Hil- worth’s father, .S. P. .Mcf'rpckin. 'debrand of (x>ris, for a visit. i Mrs. T. P. P. Carson and daugliter.i Friends of Mrs. Selma F'ranks will Jane, of Greenville, are visiting her be glad to know that she is getting parents, .Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Khands,_|aliing--iuctd-> -fullawing a Botsil tiper- Mr. and. Mi-s.- E.-D. Cmig have^ re-tat inn at the LainxmjTTicisfiitul dh^tin- jturned from Chicago, where they at-|duy. tended the World’s fair. Dr:—and .Mrs. F'. K. .Shealv and I Mi.ss Helen Littlefield of Simpson- daughters, .Misses .Agnes and .Mar- ville, is spending several ilay.s with ,garet. and .Miss—(’ollelle Davis have .Mi.ss Tokie Adair. , returned f;om several days slay at i Mr. and Mrs. A. B. .Adair of Green- Myrtle Beach. * i 'vilie, and'.Mr. and .Mrs. L. L. Adair of _Miss Bebe Dillard returned 'londay (Atlanta, were called here Monday on from Greenwood, where she has been laccount of the illness of their broth- visiting Miss Carolin** Lomax. Mi.ss er-in-law^ H. J. Nabors. ' lamiax accompanied her home fo*- a oj Mr. and Mis^ J. K. Dillard, .Misses visit. Marguerite |)illard and Rebecca Mi.-'S ColJelle Griffin of th+.H eky, Rhode^i of .Atlanta, are visiting the and .Mis.s .Alene News-om of Hurl.svill:*, former’s mother, Mrs. .Mma Dillard returned .Saturday from an extended and oth-T relatives. trip of several, "weeks to ( aliforniu, Mr. and .Mrs. O. I. Sheely and Miss- the ('entury of Progress 'exposition in 8s F'lances and Vivian Sheely were-Chicago, and other points of interest, visitors in Greenvill** on Tuesday. j Dr. F'. F'. Hicks has reti^rne.d from , Miss Lucile Holli-s of Greenville, is Chicago, where he attemledt^a meeting' spending several days with Miss Mary of the .American Denial as.sociation Kate Hollis. |an<l the Century of Progress exposi- Dorothy Scett of Easley, is vi.siting; tion. He was accompanied by/.Mfs. .Allen and Bill .MeSween have re turned from Columbia, where they have l>een vi.siting relatives. Dr. and -Mrs. .M. J. McF’adden left yesterday to visit relatives in Chester j*’ county. I W. Fk Dillanl has returned from a business trip to Hardeeville. Dossey .McF'adden is spending sev-j eral days in Hock Hill with friemls. Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson are CHEESE BEST AMERICAN LB. 15' her aunt and uncle, Mr. E. Sadler. Prof, and Mrs. M. W. returned from Madison, and .Mrs. R. Hicks, .Miss Elizabeth .McCarits of Ninety-Six, and Miss Julia Goyle of Columbia. Among those here F'riday for the Brown have Wis., where the former has‘been attending summer funeral of Miss Mary Pitts were: Mrs. I school at the University of Wiscomsin. i Loran W. Moore, Mis.s Ola West,^Miss , Miss Mary Beeks left this week fo^Grace. MK'lure, Dr. W. H. Orr, Dr. E. j Atlanta, Ga., where she is spending H. Thoma.son, J. I.awrence Ca.se, Billy ■ several days with friends. ‘ iJiloore, and J. R. Wofford of Inman; Miss Mary Helen Simmons of Mon- Miss Lillian Day and_ Mrs. D. M. trose, Gai, is spending some time with Huipphries of Atlanta; Mr. and .Mrs. her sister, Mrs. Gilbert Blakely. ^B. H. Hargrove and Carl Cromer of Mr.s. R. A. Steer and Bobby Steer Newbeny; Mrs. John M, Doster and are attending the Ceptury of Progress' Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Horn.sby of Co exposition in Chicago.- ;lumb}a;"‘Mr. and Mrs. Rowland Ru.s. Miss Marble Dukes of St. George, is sell and son'of Florence; Mrs. J. 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