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k » / THURSDAY. AUGUST 31. 1933 / THE CLINTOM rwMON'r* iv f'i K’to'’ c, r Page ftvb Cross Hill News ‘i reenwood, were week-end ^juesis of r. and Mrs. \V. G. Boazman atfd orh- relatives. The friends of Mrs. Cliff Cunning- Cross Hill. Aug. 2d.—Mi.'s^^es Blanche jj^ni regret to know that she is ill all Austin. Clara and Eleanor Dial have n<*r home near here.- returned from the Century of Progress/ ; Mr. and Mrs. Fred William.-^. /)f csxposition. Florence, spent the weeh—end wiin Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coleman'Williams’ mother, Mrs. Henry Miami, Fla., are guests of Mr. and Basor. .Ml'S. Wade Turner. I Mrs. Robert Wade and Mrs. .1. H. Messrs. M. C. Hill and Aubrey Hitt ^ ' Monday, accompanied Mrs. Clarence Hall to her T- B. Crews and Mrs. E. W. Ken- home in Birmingham. Ala., Saturday daughter. Mi.ss Luciic, jOf night. Mrs. Hall has been the guest ^ ' of her parents. ,,.M’*. and Mrs. Edgar *^shev‘lle. i Hitt, for several week.-i. j Mr.^. Garlington of G 'eenyille, is The friends of Miss Rachel Hilt are J. Guth- glad to know that she :.s recuperating j - cfter an appendix operation at the, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hale and small Gieenvvood hospital. son, of Newberry, spent Sunday with Mis.^ Puay Watts, of the Connie, ^ Maxwell o’qihanage, .-'pent last week- ^ end with relatives. ' Miss .Janette BUick and • hrother. Miss .Johnelha .Austin and W. B., Eanier DlacK, with i» party from \\u- Austin, of Spartanb'urg. spent the terloo, are .'•pending the week at the week-end with their mothe:'.' Mrs. Lilia Century ot I’logress expo.'-ition. .\i's:in. ' Misses Marie and Thelnm Gregory and Mrs. Mac McDonald spent the week-eml in Atlanta. i Mj^, R.W. Blown. .Mr.-. R. W. Crif-' fin and daughter. .Mary Brown Grif- Annotirccment was mr.de yesterLh.yj fin, and M. ('. Hill visited relatives in by Coach Walter .A. Johnson that the Bethune la.-^t week. They were ucuim- c dlege .-wimming pool will close to*- panied as far as Columbia by Mrs. Lil- the i^ublic on Sept. Ist. On Sept. 15th] lian Hill, who visited relatives ’here, it will re-oiien-to the public on Tues- Mis. Charley Boaaman and .Mr. and day and Friday of each week, between, Mrs. Milton Boazman and c’nildren < f the hours of 8:30 and 7 p. n>. | m iMKiViliBmidKIlBi;!: ?' • Personal/Mention ^ ft ^ ■ I Ki'ia^'in ’■ I .Miss Ella wm'iB m a \ returned Monday Pride Ratteree of Rock Hill, and Ch.arle.s Graham of Chester, spent Tuesday here with friemlst • f »- j Friemis of Mrs. C. W. Wier will be Dr. and Mrs. R. Lynn and fam- ?^orry to know that she is a patient at returned Monday from a two weeks ^Ciys hospital, stay at Montreat. .Adair from a business trip to New York. .Mrs. .Tames Pitts and children are visiting" her'parents at Elliott. ily NEW HECirLATlONS FOR SWIMMING FOOL Mrs. S. E. Evans and children of Rennettsville, arrived Suiui.'’y f.>r a visit to her parents, Mr. a.i., '.;s. .1, M. Pitts. hliss Harriett Boyd of Spar.an >U' '. Ls spending several clavs uith .Mirs TJebe liillard. PrOi P>. Graham. Mrs. Graham and ohild»'eti and Mr.s. W. S. Bean returned Friiiay from a several weolcs’ .-^tay in McntretO. M'-s. Virginia Gucranl of Grecn- '.v('od. spent a'f 'w dtivs last week with her children, Helen, Edwin and .MU n Guc’u.vd. at the orphanage. I'riend.s of Mrs Heywaid Dorn will glad to kn(>w that she ha - returneii :v.c afier being a jiotient at Dr. Hoys’ hospital the past two weeks. ■ Glenn .Ni Ison e-f Henderson. die. N. Lb. apont Thur.-ilay with his uncle. J, C. Wilson. Mr. and Mis. Everett Hinton of Gaffney, spent the^xveek-end with the former’s parents, ITlIx and Mrs. iT. H. Hinton. ^ oil's. W. I't. l\»rter and daughters, Mis.^e.s Helen ami hdia. have returned M*'s. .A M. (’annon and .Miss Helerv Derrick are visiting relatives in New- bony. , , Mrs. .Agnes Kern i.s sis-nding sev eral days in Greenwood with h t son and daughtof'-in-la\v. Mr. and Mrs. S. •A. Kern. “ ' Mrs. .A. J. Sp’'o!cs is spending sev eral days in Greenwood and Willia'm.s- ton with relatives. Miss Elizabeth Flcidner has return ed from a week’s stay with relatives in Lillie Mountain. Mis. Selma E'.anks, Miss Gussie Uvehmer, Lizzie 1* 11 ITody an^ .Ade line Boland were visitors in Green- viile on Tuesday. 1 he friends of J. M. Pitt.s. who has been sie'k for several weeks, will he glad to know that his condition is now showing continued improvement. .Agues Kern has returned to her home in .Greenwot>d. after spemling i several days with her grandmother. .Mr.-'. .Agnes Korn. •Miss Polly Coloman of Cross Hill, is spemling several tlays with Mr. and Mrs. George Watts Copeland. Miss Kaffa Fuller of Charleston, spent the week-end with her jiarenls. BACK TO SCHOOL OR COLLEGE With Economically Rejuvenated Wardrobes \ AVi.«e youni; people are doing it. this year. Flconomy is everything? and the most eco nomical way to Tret ready for school or cr.llcire is to save as much as possible on clothes. We Make Them Look Like New! ATTENTION STUDENTS . Start now—look throiisrh \our wardrobe, pick out clothes \ou can use later, ('all us and we ' will make them spic and .span for you. OrU SERVICE IS ‘ YOrU SERVICE” Buchanan’s DRY CLEANERS & LAUNDRY PHONE 28 4 ♦ ♦ t I ft. D. HKNRA KriVl Bnt.A.Mi H. D. Henry^tCoivjpany INSURANCE , STOCKS BONDS REAL EST.ATE LOANS NEGOHaTEI) ^ spenTTTfig the .'hummer. Denny Pitts of Greenville, spent 41 Mis.se."- Rydge Peaki? nod .huiVie Lit- Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Nannie |Ltle have been .-^pending .several days .A. Pitts. 'r+n—tH-eemvood—i.-'s—Helen-T^y- Alis- Framn^ lilaek Toave.s-UhM-wt^'k kard. — ~ ^for FotinTain Inn. where .she will re- j .Mrs. R. .S. Me.Master and daughter, sume her teaching position in the city I .Addie Jean, have returned to their .-chools. home in Winnsboro, after spe’iding a Misses Helen and Kate Milam, El- fi w days with Mr. and M-s. John W. myra and Ulydu Ray, Helen and Nan- ] Little. Sue .Ac!:'.::' were visitors in Green- ; Mr. and Mi.". D. C. Heustess have villo on ’I’uesdav, >-r »»♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Ic MILE RAIL FARES SEPT. 1-2-3-4 LABOR DAY EXCURSION From Clinton (Round Trip Rates) j returned froni C'narleston. where they 'have been spemling their vacation. Miss Capie McCrary and .Maiy ilowze Lillarii have ietui..ed from .Ai- TahTa, Ga. where they wv'ie the guests .if Ml.ss Betsy Gunningham. .Mrs. .Metta Stone ami .Mrs. Mary •i Pra'hcr were the guests of Mr. and .'dr; . Ell l'o!)o in Eulumbia on Sunday. 5Tiss ^Caroline Abnrtin and Venable froTU Fat invillr. ToL ’STTfasota Darrel blanks of Florence, spent tho week-end with his mother, Mrs. .Selma b ranks. Mr. an ' .Mr;-. Floyd Hitt, Miss Mary Bobo and Bill Milam sppnt the week end in .Atlanta with friends. Brunson Baiiard and “.Sliitt-" Raynor sjient the week-end in Wilmington, N. l’.,with the kilter’s parents.^ ^ Mrs. Annie Gitos B!in.»y li-ft \1imit->v t- B A MiP'lih hh' E Ld'u't'ni^ Va.. where they have Ixen visiting rel- BUSINESS .... supports the nation NKS. .... support business And, what is true on a natirnal .scjile, is true on a loctil basis. To make the explanation clear er, this country depends uiM*n its industries to supiNtrt it; every'industry is dependent uikoi stabilized banking for i(.s fontiiiuaiicv; eVerY' b To visit ti''r Mr. and .Mr.- :<ter J 1. CHICAGO—$21.95 WASHINGTON—$9.40 PHILADELPHIA-$n.T0 NORFOLK—$H,.T5 \MLMIN(;T()N—$5,15 BIRMINGHAM—$7.00 NEW YORK—$17.55 BAI.TIMORE—$10.S5 RK’H MON D—$7.50 RALEIGH-^$LH5 ATLANTA-$:L1>5 MEMPHIS—$12.05 t RATES APPLY BETW EEN ALL POINTS IN SOUTH EAST-1-REDUCED PULLMAN FARES. Tickets On Sale To All Points On Sept. 1-2-3 and To Stations Within 250 Jitile Radius On Sept. 4th. RETURN LIMIT SEPT. 9th SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY and brothel'"';n-law, juGve.s. jt’rleman. j Mi.s. J. L. .Mimnaugh and son,'John, .Mr. and Mrs. 1. A. Ilarker and chil- iJr., of ('olumhia, are spending some lirea of .w.kin.', spent the weeb.-end time with their aunt and uncle, Mr. ]\vith Mrs. Harker’s parents, .^lr. jind 'and Mrs. R. B. Glenn. ,Mis. A. U. Blakely. Rev. and Mrs. (I. .\. Niekles and Miss Louise Dowling ami .Mvin ciiildren of Charleston,, visited Mrs. W. Ducke,tt of Greenwood, visited friends G. Nevilli on Tuesday. here .Monday. . Mr, .ami Mrs. Eugene TimmermTvn Mr. »nd~-Mrs. AY. i-.'James of .An- ■sjient Sunday in .Au.gusta with the for- tr'eville, were visitors .here 'I'uesday. nier’s parents, .Mr. and .Mi.s. George Mr. and Mrs. ,1. A. Ilarker and chil- , Timmerman. dren and Miss Georgia B. Blakely j Misses 5Iinnie Reid and Ruth .An derson of Greenville, are the gue-its of j their gtan(i|iarents, .Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bailey. , i. .Miss Alden iliiiley left .Saturday for I Houston, Texas, for an extended visit •^pent Sat ui.lay in Greenwood with Mr. and Mrs. Bonner llarvley. Mi.-ses Helen Guerard ami .\nnie Bag(vel! returned last week from Chautauqua Lake, N. Y., where they spent the summer with Mrs. F. E. t 4 4 4 I 4 ♦ ♦ # I ■0 t t : 4 4 ♦ ♦ : IfHfvk is U’nm (Ih^ fimuicial condition «»f the nation for its stability. Thus we are all parts in an endless chain which must continue unbroken if we are to survive. It is this hank's welcomed obligation to aid the busine.ss of this citv. HEW BUSINESS CORDIAUYRIVITED M. $. Bailey & Son BANKERS 1 1 BuJk or Carton Pure Lard LB. 7^ Best American Cheese 15^ For Makinff Ma if Wesson Oil PINT * Ajl CAN X — Armoure' Corned Beef CAN 12^/20 Full Pack Tomatoes 2 S 13<! Jeveel or Vcyelole Shortening Carton *'“• § Americon Dill Pickles 2S-OZ. *f JAR X 9 V Circus Plain or Belt-Rising „J Flour ’r 91* Libby's Vienna Sausage 2 CANS Ro. 57 BelJ-Rxsing Flour r $14)8 Old Virffinioj . amnswkkStew S.’ 2i* Flo-Rosa Flour $1-19 Tasty Flake—Soda - ■ Crackers _ A IZVrf French'S Mustard 6OZ. JAR f to her .sistey, Mr.',. Ernest Obering. Mrs. R. E. Sadler, Mrs. T. J. I’eake, j Misses Nancy Oweji.s and .Agnes Davis sjient .Monday in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. W. .A. .Johnson and lit tle daughter, Peggy, have udurned from Chicago, where they visited the Century of Progress exposition. " .M iss Rachel O’Daniel leaves tomor row for Blacksburg, where she will teach the coming year. Joe .Mason has returned to .Seneca ‘7? resume his teaching i)o.'=ition. after . pending the summer with his mother, vi'.s. 1). \V. Mason. Friends of Kohn Barnes, will be glad to know that he is getting along .nicely following a tonsil oyieration at he Hays’ hb.sjiitak William .Moorhead, James and Tom Axldison, Hayne Workman and Dill Ellis lef. Tuf.Mlay for Chicago to'at tend the Cenliuy of Progress exposi- Mon. Ililli.s. .Miss Ethel Hallentine of Ware Shoals, has been sjiending several days with friends in the Hopewell sOc-| tion. ) .Mi.ss Nan White of Chester, spent the week-end with friemis here. Mr. ami Mrs. Mike Caskey and lit tle son left Tuesday for Seneca, where .Mr. Caskey will teach again this year. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Pinson and little daughter spent Monday in Sa luda, N. C. ShtK'kley Hall was a business visitor in Greenville on Tuesday. Mrs. .Julia Griffin, Miss Collette Griffin and -Mi.ss Sybil Burdette spent a few <lays last v eek in Col^umbia. Ludle NeTIF^.S<M)tr has returned from .Atlanta, where she has been syumding the summer with her grandmother, Mr.,. .S. W. Hughe.s'. Miss Evelyn Whatley of Greenwood. . ‘spent .S'jnday with Mis.se.s Gladys ar^ OLDEST STRONGEST TdpeTahdTahd Idrs. M. C. .Miriam Neisom,, ^ : ' Den.ly and ehiidren of Gaine.sville, j Mis.- Bernice John.-on left Tuesday ic,a., who have J)een vi."iling relativesi for bVsntain Inn, where she vvill leach h re, left Thursday for .Montreal, to the co ning year. t W. .‘^tone, Gary Dillard, Thomas Heath Cojieland, L. T. J,aw.-ion and Reeder Workman s|>ent Tuesday in Jlartsville. 1 Mr. and .Mrs. JI. K. Neely and! daughter, Mary Fdizabeth, ri'turned. t*'I thuir home in Avondale, Ga., yester- jiay after spending a few day.s with iVff.'i. Neely’s parents, iMr. and Mr.s. A. B. Blakley. .Mrs. .S. G. Dillard and daughter. Virginia, .Miss fxmi.se Bethea, Mrs. R L. Martin and Mrs. J. G. Purkerson were Friday visitors ir. oend several days, Mrs. A. W. Brice and daughter, Margaret, are spemling this week in /''hestor with relatives. Ml'S. John T. Cheatham an<l laugh ters, V’irginia Lee and .N'e'.le, of Green- vvood, ami M.s. I.. F. .MeSwain of Greenville, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. 1). Copeland, Miss Mary Stom* re’urnod home Monday after Spending two months in Stati^^ville, N. C., with her sister, Mrs. W. Q. Grigg. She was acco.nipanied home by Rev. and Mrs. Grigg and lit- of Goldville, .!e .so.n, for i few day.s’ visit. Greenville. .Mr. and .Mrs. H. .M. Young and chil- .Mr. and .Mrs. W. J. Duncan, Jr., ami dren, .Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Boyd and children, Billy ami .Maryieen, have re children, .Mr. and .Mrs. J. W. Furquer- turned to their home in Decatui, .Ala., on, andLMr.s. Rembert Truluck spent after .spending .some time with the for-; a few day.s last week in the moontains mer’.s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J.l of North Carolina. , I Duncan. Carroll Barnes, who has been .spend-j Mr. and .Mrs. Clyde Lankford, .Mr ing the summer in Little Mountain and Mrs. Charles S.Hginkford, .Mr. and with his grandparents, Mr. and -Mrs. ] .Mrs. P. B. Adair and cjiildren, and S. J. Kohn, spent Sunday with his par- Miss Elizabeth Sheely spent Sunday in ents, .Mr. and Mrs. Eric Barnes. Enoree with Mr and Mrs. W. C. ^’hit- Mr and Mrs. Addison Neighbors mire. ' left today for Williamston to resume i Mrs. J. Autrey Seay and Mrs. Flor-; cheir teaching positions, after spend-^ence Dunson of I^Grange, Ga., and! ing the" summer with the former’s Mrs. J,i.R. McTeer and little daughter parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Neigh- of Denmark, are spending this week) 'hors. • ‘with Mrs. Seay’s and .Mrs. McTeer’s I i-: J. Isaac Copeland will arrive tomor.- parents, Mr and Mrs. VV. T. Putnam. ] ‘ row from Chicago, where he has been Mr and Mrs. J6'hn Allen Dugan of 'attending the Century of “Progress ex-; Hart-sville,- announce the birth of a. 1 position, to spend the month of Sep-'daughter, Marcia .Ann, on .Monday,^ jtember with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. August 28. Mrs. Dugan was formerly! IW. D. Copeland, beforeyreturning to'Miss Alluwce Neighbors, daughter of; Nasbmiley Tenn., to resume his duties Mr and Mi:s...\Y...iL..NmghbueA IP ijHiiI I 'i¥ 111 ' . ■ ' . . -t- —• • ’ .efty. — , N R A Emblems Imprinted On Your Stationery AND OTHER PRINTED MATERIAL AT NO EXTRA COST! These emblems imprinted on your present supply of stationery or --"Other printed matter at small cost. IDENTIFY YOUR BUSINESS AS A SUPPORTER OF THE NRA Chronicle Publishing Company “All Kinds of Printing—Except Bad” NOW OPERATING ON NRA CODE J' -k. /.