The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 21, 1933, Image 5

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A - V. ' \ 7 ^ J THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1933 THE CLINTON • CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. iMiainiBiiKaiDaniKiiBH PACE five m ^ Personal /Mention ^ li:V!«i!iiii;iiii llBiiiHlI Make This Store Headquarters — for — CHRISTMAS FIREWORKS Full Assortments. FRUITS All kinds. Especially Low Box Prices On Fancy Apples. See Us For Your Christmas Santa Claus. ' , i Drr J. B. Kennedy is spending the holidays with relatives in York. Mrs. Maude Hampton was the week end guest of Miss Emma Flinking- shelt in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bolick I iui. anu iurs. xiarry noilCK are spending the Christmas holidays with spending the holidays with jthe former’s parents, Mr. and MrjJ. H. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rob her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Peay. Robert Steer, Bill Dobbins, Clyde Rampey and Robert Le.sesne, students at Clemson college, are spending the holidays here. Miss Pauline Roberts of Limestone E. Bolick, Sr, in Charleston. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Henry and ertsr— Mi.ss Kate Milam of Springfield, is .family of Greenville, will spemi Ihe t,"'*''?’, "‘I?.,'’'''' IChriatmaa holidays with rol.-.tivea ^ c.yj Robert Vai\ce of Davidson ' * Davidson, N. C., is spending Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Fliedner of I Wa.shington, D. C., will spend the I Christmas holidays here with the for- imer’s mother, Mrs. Annie Fliedner. college, Christ- J. M. PITTS STORE mas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Vance. Miss Cleon Pitts of McAdenville, .M. C., is spending the holiday.s with Friends of Mrs. C. D. Pitt.s will be!her mother, Mrs. Guy L. Pitts, glad to know that she has returned! Mis. Arthur Copeland, Miss Sarah home after being'a patient at thelJ^nd .\rthur Copeland, .spent Sunday Hays hospital the past week. 1 in St. Matthews with thejr daughter Miss V'ivian Park.s Adair, student!and sister, Mrs. T. F. Wallace, at Brenau, Gainesville,'Ga., fs spend-1 . Mi.ss Frances Sheely of Tx>rl.‘','Ts ing the Christmas holidays with her --I’-'nding the holidays with her par- parents, Mr, and Mrs. V. P. .\dair. jents, Mr. and Mrs. (J. H. Slieely. i Ross M, Lynn, member of the fac-' Miss Margaret Moorhead of Coker j ulty of the Darlington School for | college, and William Moorhead ofTu- j Boys, Rome, Ga.. is spending the holi-! lane univer.sity, are with their pai - day with his parenis, Dr. and Mrs. ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Moorhead. L. Ross Lynn. lat Goldville for the holidays. Bill MeSween, Hailey Williams, and i Isaac Copeland, assistant librarian William Jacobs, students at Darling- at Peabody college, Nashville, Tenn., A t this sea.son of universal happiness we aelight to pause and thank our friends for their patronage and good will. Ours has been the privilege and the op portunity for a service "which we sincerely hope has brought unqualified satisfaction. We appreciate the confidence which has been placed in US, and now, on the threshold of the New Year, we dedicate ourselves anew to the continuance of a ser vice that w ill grow more and more helpful to the mo torists of this entire community. (Jjiton School for Boys, arrived Friday to spend the holidays at home, Lamar Nelson and Jeff Boland of will arrive Saturday to spend Christ mas with his parents, .Mr. and .Mrs. W. 1). Copeland. A MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY NEW YEAR COUNTY TAX NOTICE! Your attention is respectfully called to the fact that only a short time is left in which state and county taxes may be paid without penalty. The penalty goes into effect after December 31, 1933. By paying your taxes early, you avoid the rush of the last few days. D. R. SIMPSON County Treasurer .Mrs. (leorgo W. Holman and Mrs. i Hailey Military academy, Greenwoml, jare spending the holidays at home. R. W. Phillips were visitors in Greon- Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Oxley have vilTe on Monday. I moved into their new home on South Fant Thornley of Walhalla, is Broad street. 'spending the holidays with his moth- j Mis.s Agnes .Milling of Flora Mac-'^er. Mi's. J. L. Thornley. |donald college. Red Springs, N. C., is i .Miss Fdizabefh Fliedner, teacher at Giles Chevrolet Co. 'm ‘Pending the holidays at home with f Little Mountain, is spending the holi- |her parents, Mr. and .Mrs, A I ing. I I* riends of Mrs, W. Johnson will I be glad to know that she has returned I to her home after being a patient at the Hays hospital the past several ' weeks. Denny Pitts of Greenville, spent Sunday-.with his mother, Mrs. Nannie A. PitCs. Miss Martha Whitten, student at Columbm college, is .spending the holi days lyith her parents. Dr. and Mrs. ^ 0. Whitten., — Miss Annie J. Mill- days with her mother, Mrs Fliedner, and other relatives. Miss Pearl Hitt of Lake City, is spending the holidays with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugtme Hitt; Miss Essie Davidson of Great Falls, spending the Christmas hoUday^s with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Davidson. / Miss Medora Browning of Converse college, Kpai-tanburg, is spending the holiday season at home. Miss Sarah Knox of Cliffside, N. C., ;is at home with her parents, Mrr and jp Mrs. E. R. Knox, Miss Mattie IJ for the holidays, ('opeland .of Ware with Elizabeth Sheely of Ninety- Six, is spending the Christmas season with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. I,! Shoals, is spending the holidays Sheely. I Copeland, who live near here. | Mi.sses Jean .McKee, .Mary .\nder-[her iiarents, Mr. and Mrs. Jiihn M. .son and James Sloan, students at] The following Thornwell teachers i Erskine college,' Due West, arrived ] leave tomorrow to spen,d the Christ-1 yesterday to spend the holiday season mas“"TibTidays at their respective] at home. is...,- jhome.s: Misses Leta McIntyre. Clio;j Miss Ha MacLemore, Miss Mary, Elizabeth Duncan. Montreat, N. C.;' MacLemore and Carr MacLemore re- Verna-- Hill, _ Orangeburg; Mildred! tunned to their home in Vidalia, Ga.,! White, ('harlotte; Caroline Moore, Co-j Sunday after visiting. Dr. ’ and Mrs.jlumbia, and Luva McDonald, Iva. I belder Smith. • i Miss Mary Wilson of Queens-Chi- Miss Lidie Davis, who teaches at'eofa cpilege, Charlotte, is spending Langley, is sjiending the Christmas j the Christmas holiday.s with her! holidays with her [larents, .Mr. and mother at the orphanage. dDl ©er frleinids Both far amid mean iHeiriry Christoas Happy New Year/ Large Juicy Ol^NGElS, doz. ... 15c Medium-sized WALNUTS, lb. .. 19c CREAMERY BUTTER, lb. .. 17c Best Ameicica^CHEESE, lb. ... 17c Large Yellow BANANAS, doz. .* 25c Fancy TANGERINE'S, doz 15c •Mr.s. John 1). Davis. Prof, and Mrs. M. W. Brown are spending the holidays with relatives in Chattanooga, Tenn. W. L. Jones is spending the holi days with his parents in Pelzer. Mi.ss Lois Page and Charles A. Smith were in Greenville Friday night to hear Handel’s Christmas oritoria, “The Messiah.’’ Friend.s ot R. R. Blakely will be glad to know that he is able to be out again after an illness of several weeks. I^rof. and Mrs, B. S. Pinson were visitors in Spartanburg on Saturday. Among tjie visitors in Greenville Tuesdaywere Mrs. T. D. (’opeland, Mrs; John H. Hunter, .Mrs. J. l.A?e I Young, Mrs. A. E. Spencer and I Ro.sanna V’ance. j .Mrs. S. A, Kern and daughter, Mar garet, of (ireenwooil, are spending the holiday."; with Mr.s. Agnes Kern. 1 i’rof. T. K. I.otliery left Monday Mis.ses b^velyn Ferguson, Inez Tucker, Annie I.,ou Dill and Grace Fliedner, students at Montreat Nor mal are spending the holiday sea.son here. T. J; Blalock of Union, is spending the Christmas holidays with his par ents, Mr, and Mrs, T. J. Blalock. Miss Grace I.eague of Ixickhart, is .si>ending the holidays with her par ents, Mr. arid Mrs. R. M. League. ^ Miss Isabel Witherspoon of Colum bia, is spending the Christmas holi day.s with her parent.s, Mr. and .Mrs. J, H. Witherspoon. Miss Mary Anderson and Ben .An derson leave tomorrow for their home in Reidville to spend the holidays. Miss Agatha Davi.s left today for Miss i Winston-Salem, N. C., to spend Christmas with her sister and broth er-in-law, Mr. anil^Mrs. (.’. A. Walker. Rowena DuHose of ('oluinl)ia, is spending the holidays with her grand- jiurents. Dr. and Mis. F. I). .Jones. S. W. SUMEREL JACOBS BUILDING CLINTON. S. C. Bulk Shredded COCONUT, lb. . 19c Pillsbury FLOUR, 24 lbs SI.07 .Medical spending the parents. Dr. and BRAZIL NUTS, lb 15c STICK CANDY, 2 Ib. box 20c Pail CANDY, mixed, lb. 10c EGGS, guaranteed, doz. 25c for his home in David.son, .\. ('., to I Mrs, R. W. Henn arrived Friday sjiend the holiday.'^. ' .from Mount Steiling, N, ('., to spend 'J he following Winthrop college stu- ihc* holiday.s with her parents. Dr. and home: Mi-scs Elsie Little, Rosa Hal. Miss Catherine Jones of E'still,-' •ley ibttle, Ella Little McCrary, (mpic i’arker Jones of HeatifiTrt, and Dudley : .McC*ary •and (’a»oline .Martin. jjones of the South Carolina j -Miss Ruth Todd of Sedalia, is college, Ciharleston, are [.spending the holidays with her moth-[holidays with theii ler, .Mr.s. Irene Todd. i.Mrs. Fi D. Jones. j Misses .Mary Howze Dillard, Lidie' Misses E velyn Chamlers, - .Mai y j Leake and Sadie (Chandler, students Glynn (’hambers, lontA Von Hollen, at the University, of South ("aroiina, b3izabeth Nelsiin, Eloise Von Hollen, !are spending the holiday season at .Mary Emma Speake, and Clara Hobo, home. students at Lander college, i Mi.ss Agatha Hailey of Chester, and | wood, are spending the Mi.sses Frances and Mary Ella Hailey holidays at home. ; of L'lnestone college, aie spending! .Miss Patrica "Giiles, student at Vir- ! the holidays v^'ith their parents, Dr. ginia Intermont. HFistol, Va., andl^ and L. W. Hailey. Thurst m Gile.s of Oak liidge Milita'y ^ Mirs F.ances Hlack and . Arthur | institute, Oak Ridge, N. C.. aje|^ \ \ \ \ ' Green- Ch.is.nias CHlKll K London Layer RAISINS, 3 lbs. .. 25c Hot Cup COFFEE, 2 lbs; 25c APPLES, doz. 19c Assorted CHOCOLATEIS, 5 Ib. box $1.00 Lucky Strike Camel, Chesterfield, and Old Cold Cigarettes— $1.00 per carton, plus tax ( * . ' ( HI Black of Fountain Inn, and Miss -Mary spending the Christmaj holidays with; Hlack of St. (ieorge are spending the theiF parents, .Mr. and Mrs. C. C.;'if Christmas holidays with their par-, Giles. ' ent.i, .Mr. and .Mrs. G. A. Black. j The following out-of-town teachers 'Miss Jeannette (;rawfor<l--.ofr Ches- of the city schools K av(‘ tomoi row to ter, is spending the holiday.s with her! spend the h^dday.s at their le spec live mother, Mr.s. J. W. Oawford. home«;“Miss 0|ive Tuck, .Spartanburg; I .Miss Elizabeth Cope!and,-who teach- .Miss Gladys .Stilwell, .Silverstreet; A es at Barksdale, is spending Chri.st- L. Duck* ti, (Leertwood; .Mi.«s Li!y Mae, mas with her parent.s, -Mr. and .Mrs.: Weris, .Silverstreet; .Miss Jo.'-ie I’ress- Dave VV. Copeland. . iy, Fayetteville, denn.; H. H. Tayior, Hiliy Owens, sutdent at Georgia Greet; .Miss .Azile Livingston, Pro.s- Ttch, .Atlanta, is sjiending the holi- perity; .Miss Ansie Kirven, Sumter; days with his mother, Mrs. Wm. Hai-H. .McQueen, .Mullins; .Miss, Ncdla ley Owens. Long, fUdgeland; H. A. Carr, Rock .Ml-is Annie Lee Jack.^on, student at Hill; .Mi.ss Paul Varie I'llrod, Green- . L.mestnne college, Gaffney, is spend- ville; .Miss Floy Owings. Owings; ! ing the iiolideys with her pa.ents, .Mr. ,iJis.s?uAnna Hell Hudson, .McColf; .Miss land Mrs. i. J. Jackson. ’ T THIS .season (if the year, when g:ood will .spreads over the world, we are fi:lad to put -aside thoughts of business to thank you for the forty-seventh time for ^our good wiU and '^t- rona«:e and to extend to you our best wishes for an old-fashioned— —^ ^ Merry Christmas and a Prosperous S? New Year M.S 8 .Miss Mary inear Gaffney, [days with her ;F. C. Pinson, Pin-son, who teaches is spending the holi- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ina C^rry,. .Simpsunville; .Miss Lily Yar'obrough, E.norec; .Miss .Alline .Newr.om, Hartsville; .Mis.s Lucy Burns, Sumter, and .Mi.ss .Martha Wilbur, Charleston. BANKERS OLDEST STRONGEST Miss PaWy Peay of Blackvillc, is Jnding the Christmas sei wHjL,jsinsqiiBE TO THE CH^nMiri.^ I t ■ ..•U ■mi&c