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r / • /: T / THURSDAY. AUGUST 24, 1933 f c. THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON, S. C. Cross Hill News Gross Hill,. Aug:. 19.—Mrs. Leonora Major, Mrs. Neil Heiss, Misses Eliza beth Bradley, Blanche Austin. Eleanor Dial, Clara Dial, and Floride Rudd are attending the exposition at^ Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Nance and son, Audy, left Saturday for a stay at Bre vard and other mountain resorts. Miss Bennie Proffit and Mrs. Tom \ PAGE FITE WIKI' JOANNA MILL NEWS, I P Personal /Mention ^ Goldville, Aug. 16.-^Misa Maryland Key of Pelzer, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kay. Suggests Planting Fall Garden Now I Clemsnn College. Aug. 12.—Assert ing that such vegetables as cabbage, I Miss S»rah Millard is spending a! Doris Bolt spent last week in Union carrots, beets, spinach, turnips,” let Kale sown in September will pro. dueV abundant greens during winter and early spring. Siberian curled is ft good fall, variety. ,. For lettuce, sow Big Boston and .Mignonette for a fall and winter sup-^ ply. M'ith a slight protection firm heads can be produced. days with her sister in New'berry. | gjjj Galloway of Florence, is visit- Miss Alice League of Simpsonville, weather and should be panted at such' will stand any amount of Miss Lula Mae .Attaway is spending‘ing his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. M’. jis spending Wveral days with Mr. and a time that most of the growing pe-1 August and M. McMillan. 'Mrs. R. M. League. iriod will be in the cool sea.son Miss Ella Adair left Saturday for Mi.ss Lucia Hollis of Greenville, isj^®^^ before frost, A. E. Schilletter, ex-| DuBois and son. i New York to buy fall goods for the spending this week with Miss Mary ^^^*®^ horticulturist* suggests plant-j Kate Hollis. ling the fall Miss Ruth .Adams is spending a few i few days in Pacolet with relatives. with her ^father, X J- BolL tuce, and kale thrive best in cool the we^'K with Mrs. M’. E. Holsonbacn in Newberry. Mr. and Mrs John of i "'^®P^^niber will furnish greens during ^[the fall, winter and early spring. B. Culbertson, of Laurens, have been [ j^^d J. T. Fulmer left Thurs-^ Ladies Shoppe. guests of relatives here. ^ two-weeks trip to Oswego,j Miss Ruth Andrews has returned to Mr. and Mrs. Otis McDanie andjN. Y. ^her home in Aiken after visiting Mr. Misses Lucile and Georgia McDaniel,! Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Foy have re-‘and Mrs. Lynn Cooper, of Augusta, Ga., were recent guests J turned to their home here, after their: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Guerard of Nash- of Miss Idalia Hollingsworth. | summer vacation. [rtlle, Tenn., are visiting the latter’s Miss-^argaret Workman, of Clin-[ Annie Whittaker spent the j parents. Dr. and .Mrs. Frank Kellers. ton,^ the gue.rt of Mrs. D. R. Chap-!''*^^>^-^"‘* ! Dr. F. D. Jones left Monday for man. ! A. Turner spent, I*awle>’’s Island, where he will spend Rape sown in Sejitember will yield garden in Augu.st and winter greens. Mr. and .Mrs. I). C. Heustess are' planted in .six weeks Spinach sown, in the last of Septem ber or the early part of October will produce greens throughout the winter ^fr Jack Wilcutt was a visitor at,^^*^ week-end in Saluda. Edgefield and Johnson last week. Mrs. V. F. Scruggs and small son, of Chesnee, are guests of Mrs. R. B. Austin, Misses Emmie and lone Work-j^^*'rt% sjient Sunday man and other relatives. j Mrs. W. W. Hair. Miss Ruth Whitlock, of the Connie, and Mrs. C. E Maxwell orphanage. Greenwood, is the j J®bn guest of Mi.ss Sara Ida Boazman. 'tanburg Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Saxon spent the week-end in Great Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Hojrt Nobles of New- with Mr. and two weeks. guests of .Mrs. J. F. Jacobs. Jr. Miss Caroline Martin and Venable Miss Sarah Knox left Tuesda.v Martin are visiting relatives in Farm- Chicago to visit the Century' of Pm ville, Va. jgress exposition. Beans may bt* spending their vacation in Charleston. | ■‘'ay.s', until Shockley Hall spent the week-end in i ... i until Great Falls with his parents. ' !, specific s’lgge.iti'ms to^"^’‘ ' fal gardeners: The turnip is one of the reliable Wilson and daughter,, !* ut i • u ..i. ^ j Cabbage plants of the Wakefiel l i' Producing both roots and var!etie.s. if set now. will forijn heaflsi^^C^fo^ winter and spring u.se. Sow ^before the cold weather. W'ith slight ■protection both c.aibbage anil collards will Mrs. his parents. Harrall Anne, of Greenville, -Mary Johnson of Newbeiiy, are and the ,,>111 carry ters. through our severe.st win- •seed .August l.o to September 15. .Southern Pride is good for roots and tops. Jupane.se Foliage ancT Seven- Tops are good for salad. Turner Turner in i John R. ShUrley of Brunswick, Ga.. ispent Thursday here \^ith Mr, and visited Mrs. Gary Dillard. Spar-1 James W. Caldwell returned Tues- ;day from a month’s stay at .Montreal, IS Mrs. Mae McDonald friends at Newberry. Miss Janette Black has been visit visiting' ^^rs. F. B. Wheeler and children of N. C. I Statesville, N. C., s|ient the week with ^ Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Pinson have re- Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hair. turned home from a week’s stay at ing her sister, Miss Myrtle Black, Greenwood. Mrs. Lois Bry.son, .Mrs, F'rank Work man and Wilbur Workman, of Green wood, stopped over a few hours Fri day enroute to Charleston. from a visit to reatives in Greenivooik Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coleman, of Miami, Fla., visited relatives for a few days last week enroute to dersonville and Asheville. Mrs. Ben Milling has returned from ini Miss .Avis Turner of Spartanburg, lis visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Turner. H. A- Carr of Rock Hill, spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Carr. Mrs. Pearl Odell of Lyman, spent the week with Mrs. J. D. Odell. Mrs. R. G. Higgins of Blowing Rock, N. C. Reedie Davis of Summerton, spent the past wt‘ek-end here with Henry Dillard. ' i James O’Daniel- has returned home from Greenville, where he has been 'uiiuan Newberryy ^ alienJing aurnmer^^chuol aC F i Mrs. I. X.i university. spent the past week with Stroud. , Dr. and Mrs. John MeSween and M rs. Will Bridges and children of | family are spending this week in Mon- Sunday with Mr. and - treat, NtXt " “—— — Mrs. J. D. Odell. ' Friends of George R. Holland, chief Mr. and Mrs. ('. E. Chapman and,of police, will be glad to know that a visit to relatives at Laurens. Miss Ro.sa Turner has accepted a po sition in Columbia. M. C. Pinson has accepted a pbsition in Florence and left Sunday to take up hi.s work. R. D. and John Nance of Columbia, spent Sunday with C. D. Nance. Dr. and -Ms. W. L. Nance of F'ort Valley. Ga., have returned home after visiting Mr. and .Mrs. C. D. Nance. little daughter, Nancy, visited rela- he is back on duty again, after an ill- tives in Pelzer on Sunday. ness of several weeks. .Mr. and Mrs. Jack W. Dillard and NOTICE ^ Miss Nelle Dillard of Spartanburg, ;SiK*nt Sunday here with relatives. >Vhy not keep your money at home ^ .Mis.ses Kate Latimer and Mary Cou- by giving your Magazine and News-, of Bishopville,'spent a few days last week with friends at the orphan age. W. r.AI.DWELL t paper sub.'^riptions to— JA.MES Call 38 at 12:30 P. .M. .Mrs. C. W. Cooper and son, Billy. .Mrs. liouis Thornley and Mrs. H. F\ Scott spent Siiinlay in Cnion with the fpimer’s mother, .Mrs. Siidie Edwards. Mr and Mrs. l>own’ Biinlette ami .Mi ss Sarah rhoma.< is spending sev- ;erai days in Carlisle with her bmther. Mrs. J. B. Townsend of .Anderson, is j jvisiting her sisters, Mrs. J. F\ Jacobs .Sr., and Miss Clara Duckett. ! Mr and Mrs. Loye Johnson and lit- ! lie daughter, Norma, of Pacolet. were j guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. W. R, .Vnder.son, Jr. , Louis Thornley left Sunday for Charlotte, N. C., where he has accept ed a position. Dr. J. W. Davis left Tuesday for Chicago where he will spend the com- ’dmr w-eek attending tliF-rteffrfn^^ • Progie.ss exposition. ' Mrs. Marshall Dendy and ehildren ^nd Mrs. J. 1. Copeland of Gaine.sville, Ga., are visiting .Mr. and Mrs. W. 1). t’opeland and Mr. and .Mrs., .Aildison Neighbors. Mrs. J. L. Daineron. Mrs. W. FL, F’alls and children spent Thursday and ' F'riday in Newlx^rry. Mrs. S. .A. Kern and Margaret and .Agnes Kern of Greenwood, are visit ing .Mrs. .Agnes Kern and other rela tives in the city. Miss kiiih T(Mld returned. Sunday from Greenville where she has heen| the guest of .Mr. and Mrs. Homer Sum- i erel. j Mr. and .Mrs. 1). B. P>oho and Rev.' George Bidu) spent Sunday in Harris. N. C., with theJ'oiiiier’s daughter and FOR FURTHER IN FORMATION WRITE THE CEMENT SERViCft MAN. 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SHARER CARTON Foster's jy>nch Tongue LB 12U Sunshine Nobility Assortment «a. 29t DIITTUD SPRING DU 1 ItsMX BROOK LRl 21' PILLSBURY FLOUR ..bs 51* PILLSBURY FLOUR 24 lbs 99* CIRCUS FLOUR 24 LBS. 91* CIRCUS FLOUR 48 LBS. $1.79 CAPTOR FLOUR 24 LBS. 91* CAPTOR FLOUR 48 LBS. $1.79 BUTTER BROOKFIELD LB. 23* Sissifei —— iauli.y of iireemyill^ spent r son-iiuliiW.-Mrt ahd MLsi KugeiH'T^^^ with tlie former s sisters and brother. in,uig "Mis-ses Ftorrie and Sybilv* and^k-rre .lame.s Biwilette. .Mrs. H. Duster has returne,! to her home in Columbia, after spemling .^ev- eial days with .Mrs. .Nannie A. I*itts. .Mr. and Mrs. C, E. Shivers of .At lanta. have been .spending .s«>veial days with .Miss Julia Feigusim. Mrs. R. E. Copeland is sjiending sev eral weeks in -(in*rnvtle with hbr son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and .Mrs. K. E F'ergu.son, Jr. , Mrs R. A Abrams and son, Haul, have returned from a week’s visit to relatives in Newberry. Mr. and .Mrs. Gus Burton and little \\ ade^irre TiTT , t'hicago attemlirjg the Century of I’ro- gress exposition. Mrs. Reese Young. Misses Copie .Mc- ("rary, .Mary Howze Dillard, F.mily I Dillard nml Ree.se Young spent .Mon- ;day in Ci*iuinhia. t .Miss Ella Little .MeCraiy spent last week in .'Spartanburg with .Miss .Mir iam Hawkins. .Mrs. H. .A. Steer and Hobby Steer lhave returned from Chicago, where they have been attending the Century of Progress exposition. Bob Wiley of Clover, vi.sited rela- This Bank Is Large Enough To Serve You and Small Enough To Appreciate Y ou It .•supplies every hankin;^ fieiJitV and the fact that ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 4 ♦ ♦ 4 ♦ 4~ ♦ we undertake to work with and far ever^ one (if aiir thau- sands of customers adds .soljd \alue to its service. ft ; i ♦ t The Good Will of Our Customers lives here Sunday. j.son. and Miss Julia Ferguson visited, >|r.s. Frances Wright of Ware 1 relatives in \\ hitmire Sunday. Shvials, sfient the week-end with her I Mr. and .Mrs. IJoyd Adair and chil-1 j,i.ster. .Mrs. R. W. Phillips. . j dren have returned from Blacksburg, I F'leming .Mason of ('olumhiu, sivent j where they have been visiting rela- the week-end with his mother, Mrs. jD. W. Ma.son. Mr. and .Mr.s. \\. W. Tribble of; yiiss Kathryn Coleman spent the Washington, I), t., have lH*en spending \veek-en«l in Laurens with Mi.ss Doro- several days with -Mr. and Mrs. Clar- thy .Miller. .Mrs. .A. .1.. Lochte and little son ll t t Their loyalty, support and faith, born of daily com mercial contact, founded in ccpoperation, courtesv, safety and service, we consider one of ouX!u:reatest assets. ence Copeland. Mrs. Nonnie Young, who has l>een j .spending .several months in Newberry 'with her daughter, .Mrs. F'orrest Sum ner, is vi.siting her si.sters, Mrs. J. F”. Jacobs, .Sr., and Miss ('lara Duckett. F'loyd Adair of Columbia, spent the week-end with hi.s mother, Mrs. I.o- rena Adair. of NEW BUSINESS CORDIALLY INVITED 7^ hi> Inman, sjvent inpHier, Mrs. Rochester, N. Y., who have h«*en v.sit j ing her parents, .Mr. and .Mrs. J. C. i Wilson, left this week for Athin.. i, to! visit her sister. Miss Ruby Wilson. | .Mr. and Mrs. W. B. .Simn%ons and' .son, Billy, of .Montrose, Ga., have been ; spending several days with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. I J. F\ Jacobs left Tuesday for a husi- Blakely. Mi.ss Mary Helen | Simmons accomjianied them home af-' ter sptmding the past two wcek.s here.. Mr. and Mr.s. R. Fi^ F^Tguson and chihlren have returned “from a month’s vacation in Chicago where th'/y at tended the Century of I’rogress expo sition, and (’anada and other points of in’ere.sl. . Mi.s..es .''’arah Ixmise Hearon of Sumter, .Mis.ses Margaret McCaughrin, ;-Margaret Nessly, and f’lara Eskri<lge iof Newla'rry,-retarne<l to iluar bomes^ Harvley of'Moniiey after visiting Mi.ss .Ma-garet Moorhead. .Mrs. G. C. Oiliorne and little son,. John and .Mrs. HuIhuT Pitts left ,Sun- .lay for St. Loui.s to visit .Mrs. Odi- oriie’s hr<»tik-r. F'rom there they will go to ( hicago to attend the Century of l‘r«tgiess exftosition. .Mis.x F.ila Little ..McCrary wt.s .sent to'.A me ville, N. C., thi.< week a'< a del egate to the .Sunday school conference at Ben LlppTh”.s by Mrs. D.' B. John- She ^on’> .Sunday school class at the Oak- W ingard. i^d- .Avenue. Pre.shyterian church in Rock Hill. .Miss McCrary is president M. $. Bailey £ Son BANKERS OLDEST STRONGEST -Miss Evelina Hildebrand has return ed to her home in Hagood after sjvend- ing several (lays with .M.ss .Mary IJowze Dillard. , Mr. and .Mrs. J. B. Frontis have r<- urned from Ridge .Spring where they visited the former’.s parents. Dr Mrs. 1). IL^ F’rontis. .Mr. and .Mrs.' Bonner Greenwood, syient the week-end with the latter’s jiarent.'f, .Mr. and -Mrs. .A. P,. Blakely. Rev. and .Mrs. Fldward I.j)ng are spending the -month of .August in . .North Carolina with relatives. *■ .Mr. and |Mrs. T. .M. Littlefield of Kiinpsonville, vi.-iited f.iends here Sun day. Mrs. B. F\ Wingard was in (Jreen- nlle F'riday for the South Cartdinft Mori.sts’ liamyuet and dance .-.n.ccitnipanicd home by .Mr. who had l>een attending the Florist?^ convention. Mr. and .Mrs. Heyward Dorn an- nounrt* the birth of son, on VVednesr day, -Aug. 16, at Dr. Hays’ hospital. Mr^,. W. W »>f the class for the coming year. .Ainonj' the out-of-town friend.- an.! Iivlative.-- here Wetinesday for the fun- • eral of H. .1. Nabors were: .Mr. and Harris andlittle daugh- ^Ir.s. A. B. Adair of (heenville; .Mr. ter. Cornelia, have returned from ^nd Mrs. L. L. Adair of Atlanta; Mr. .Montreal, N. C.. where they have been land .Mr.s. Leggett Nabors of G'een- visiting. Her .sister. Miss Louise Be-|^.,^j. ^nd Mrs. Whitman Neale thea of Dillon, accompanied her homejof Charlotte; James, George and Ja- for a visit, cob Bundrick of Pomaria. Mr. and Mrs. W. .A. Johnson and ’$l-. tie daughter, Peggy, and liis molhei-. ! Mrs. John Johnson, left Saturday for • Chicago to visit the Century of Pro gress exposition. From there they will j go to Milwaukee, W'is., where Mrs. j John Johnson will remain for .>«everal j months. ‘.Mfss Josie Pitt?, of Atlanta; Mr.^ an^Mrs. A. S. Rumph and children, of: , Egypt, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. G. FL Cope- • ;land, of Palmetto, Fla.; Mr. and Mrt.j ,H. B. Speers, of Petersburg, Va.; Mr.' and Mrs. B. F. Copeand and children | of Charlotte, were called here last I week on account of the illness and! 4c»tft 9i,Mcg>4^4^X<^lftn4 --frz.. .. .-arer ..-uaif’J!:I^iaaaL.-TriXir DIZZINESS relieved by Black-Draught 'I decided to take Thedford’s The New GOODYEAR PATHFINDER years Today the best buy for the least money is the new Goodyear Pathfinder. For quality within the reach the Pathfinder is now stepped up In mileage, safety and good looks. It hasFULLCENTERTRAC- TION—20% thicker non- skid tread—stouter hpdy of Supertwist Cord, the cord that gives under road shocks, doesn’t heat up, E revents blowouts, staniJs ard knocks, runs out a full long life of trouble- free miles. ^ Be sure your new tubes are quality Goodyears, too. Black-Draught, as I had been hav- I^K bllloiiw wrlti-s Mr. I'lj.is. E. .Sl.-vns, Of ColumbUH, ImJ. ‘*\vin-ii I ;,.*t billoui, I f«***l nW ny and tlr•• I. ar l do n'>t feel like «Joln< my work. I «-t awfully dizzy. I know tli-*n that I had better take somethin*;. After I found how *<>od Black-Draugot Is. n^at Is what I have u.ned. I guess It r1 Is me of the bile, for I feel t>«t- ter — don't-feel like I am dropping oCf to sleep every time I alt down. That, to ma, la a very bad feeling.''^ .VoM» v*>w ran fJ*t Black-Draught ihf torm MCDANIEL VULCANIZING WKS. Telephone No. 2 \ \ * ■/